Document:

EX-10.1

 Exhibit 10.1 

EXECUTION COPY 

AMENDMENT NO. 5 TO RECEIVABLES PURCHASE AGREEMENT 

This AMENDMENT NO. 5 TO RECEIVABLES PURCHASE AGREEMENT, dated as of May 13, 2019 (this “Amendment”), is entered into
among HSFR, INC., a Delaware corporation, as seller (the “Seller”), THE PURCHASERS LISTED ON THE SIGNATURE PAGES HERETO (the “Purchasers”), THE PURCHASER AGENTS LISTED ON THE SIGNATURE PAGES HERETO (the
“Purchaser Agents”), MUFG BANK, LTD. (F/K/A THE BANK OF TOKYO-MITSUBISHI UFJ, LTD.), as agent (in such capacity, together with its successors and assigns in such capacity, the “Agent”) for each Purchaser Group, and,
solely with respect to Section 10, HENRY SCHEIN, INC. (“HS”), a Delaware corporation, as performance guarantor (the “Performance Guarantor”). 

BACKGROUND 
 The Seller,
HS, as initial Servicer, Purchasers, Purchaser Agents and Agent are parties to a Receivables Purchase Agreement, dated as of April 17, 2013 (as amended by that certain Omnibus Amendment No. 1, dated as of July 22, 2013, that certain
Omnibus Amendment No. 2, dated as of April 21, 2014, that certain Amendment No. 1 to Receivables Purchase Agreement, dated as of September 22, 2014, that certain Amendment No. 2 to Receivables Purchase Agreement, dated as of
April 14, 2015, that certain Amendment No. 3 to Receivables Purchase Agreement, dated as of June 1, 2016, and that certain Amendment No. 4 to Receivables Purchase Agreement, dated as of July 6, 2017, and as further amended,
restated, modified or supplemented through the date hereof, the “Receivables Purchase Agreement”). The parties are entering into this Amendment to amend or otherwise modify the Receivables Purchase Agreement. 

AGREEMENT 

1.    Definitions. Capitalized terms are used in this Amendment as defined in Exhibit I to the Receivables Purchase
Agreement. 
 2.    Amendments to Receivables Purchase Agreement. The parties to the Receivables Purchase
Agreement hereby agree that the Receivables Purchase Agreement is amended in its entirety in the form attached hereto as Annex A. 

3.    Representations and Warranties. The Seller hereby certifies, represents and warrants to the Agent, each
Purchaser Agent and each Purchaser that on and as of the date hereof: 
 (a)    each of its representations and
warranties contained in Article V of the Receivables Purchase Agreement is true and correct, in all material respects, on and as of the date hereof; and 

(b)    no Termination Event or Unmatured Termination Event exists. 

4.    Conditions to Effectiveness. This Amendment shall become effective on the date (the “Effective
Date”) when each Purchaser Agent shall have received: 
 (a)    counterparts of this Amendment duly executed by
the other parties hereto; 

 (b)    a copy of the resolutions of the Board of Directors of each
Seller Party and Performance Guarantor certified by its Secretary authorizing such Person’s execution, delivery and performance of this Amendment and the performance of its obligations under the Receivables Purchase Agreement (as amended by
this Amendment); and 
 (c)    counterparts of that certain Third Amended and Restated Fee Letter, dated as of the date
hereof, duly executed by the parties thereto. 
 5.    Ratification. This Amendment constitutes an amendment to
the Receivables Purchase Agreement. After the execution and delivery of this Amendment, all references to the Receivables Purchase Agreement in any document shall be deemed to refer to the Receivables Purchase Agreement as amended by this Amendment,
unless the context otherwise requires. Except as amended above, the Receivables Purchase Agreement is hereby ratified in all respects. Except as set forth above, the execution, delivery and effectiveness of this Amendment shall not operate as an
amendment or waiver of any right, power or remedy of the parties hereto under the Receivables Purchase Agreement, nor constitute an amendment or waiver of any provision of the Receivables Purchase Agreement. This Amendment shall not constitute a
course of dealing among the parties hereto at variance with the Receivables Purchase Agreement such as to require further notice by any of the Agent, the Purchaser Agents or the Purchasers to require strict compliance with the terms of the
Receivables Purchase Agreement in the future, as amended by this Amendment, except as expressly set forth herein. The Seller hereby acknowledges and expressly agrees that each of the Agent, the Purchaser Agents and the Purchasers reserves the right
to, and does in fact, require strict compliance with all terms and provisions of the Receivables Purchase Agreement, as amended herein. 

6.    Counterparts. This Amendment may be executed in any number of counterparts and by different parties on
separate counterparts, and each counterpart shall be deemed to be an original, and all such counterparts shall together constitute but one and the same instrument. Counterparts of this Amendment may be delivered by facsimile transmission or other
electronic transmission, and such counterparts shall be as effective as if original counterparts had been physically delivered, and thereafter shall be binding on the parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns. 

7.    Governing Law. This Amendment shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with the law of the State of
New York without regard to the principles of conflicts of law thereof (other than Sections 5-1401 and 5-1402 of the New York General Obligations Law). 

8.    Section Headings. The various headings of this Amendment are inserted for convenience only and shall not
affect the meaning or interpretation of this Amendment, the Receivables Purchase Agreement or any other Transaction Document or any provision hereof or thereof. 

9.    Transaction Document. This Amendment shall constitute a Transaction Document under the Receivables Purchase
Agreement. 

  
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 10.    Ratification of Performance Undertaking. After giving
effect to this Amendment and the transactions contemplated hereby, all of the provisions of the Performance Undertaking shall remain in full force and effect and the Performance Guarantor hereby ratifies and affirms the Performance Undertaking and
acknowledges that the Performance Undertaking has continued and shall continue in full force and effect in accordance with its terms. 

[Signature Pages Follow] 

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Amendment to be duly executed by
their respective officers hereunto duly authorized as of the day and year first above written. 
  

					
	 HSFR INC.,
 as Seller

		
	By:	 	/s/ Michael Amodio
		 	Name:	 	Michael Amodio
		 	Title:	 	Treasurer

 
			
	Solely with respect to Section 10:
	
	 HENRY SCHEIN, INC.,
 as Performance
Guarantor

		
	By:	 	/s/ Michael Amodio
		 	Name: Michael Amodio
		 	Title: VP Treasurer

 
			
	MUFG BANK, LTD. (F/K/A THE BANK OF TOKYO-MITSUBISHI UFJ, LTD.), as Purchaser Agent for Victory Receivables Corporation
		
	By:	 	/s/ Eric Williams
		 	Name: Eric Williams
		 	Title: Managing Director

 
			
	VICTORY RECEIVABLES CORPORATION, as an Uncommitted Purchaser
		
	By:	 	/s/ Kevin J. Corrigan
		 	Name: Kevin J. Corrigan
		 	Title: Vice President

 
			
	MUFG BANK, LTD. (F/K/A THE BANK OF TOKYO-MITSUBISHI UFJ, LTD.), as Related Committed Purchaser for Victory Receivables Corporation
		
	By:	 	/s/ Eric Williams
		 	Name: Eric Williams
		 	Title: Managing Director

 
			
	MUFG BANK, LTD. (F/K/A THE BANK OF TOKYO-MITSUBISHI UFJ, LTD.), as Agent
		
	By:	 	/s/ Eric Williams
		 	Name: Eric Williams
		 	Title: Managing Director

 ANNEX A 

RECEIVABLES PURCHASE AGREEMENT 

DATED AS OF APRIL 17, 2013 

AMONG 
 HSFR, INC., AS
SELLER, 
 HENRY SCHEIN, INC., AS INITIAL SERVICER, 

THE VARIOUS PURCHASER GROUPS FROM TIME TO TIME PARTY HERETO 

AND 
 MUFG BANK, LTD.
(F/K/A THE BANK OF TOKYO-MITSUBISHI UFJ, LTD.), AS AGENT 

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

							
	 	 	 	  	Page	 
	 ARTICLE I.    PURCHASE ARRANGEMENTS
	  			
			
	 Section 1.1
	 	Purchase Facility	  	 	1	 
			
	 Section 1.2
	 	Incremental Purchases	  	 	2	 
			
	 Section 1.3
	 	Decreases	  	 	3	 
			
	 Section 1.4
	 	Deemed Collections; Purchase Limit	  	 	3	 
			
	 Section 1.5
	 	Payment Requirements and Computations	  	 	4	 
			
	 Section 1.6
	 	Sharing of Payments, etc	  	 	4	 
			
	 Section 1.7
	 	Taxes	  	 	5	 
		
	 ARTICLE II.    PAYMENTS AND COLLECTIONS
	  			
			
	 Section 2.1
	 	Payments of Recourse Obligations	  	 	5	 
			
	 Section 2.2
	 	Collections Prior to the Facility Termination Date	  	 	5	 
			
	 Section 2.3
	 	Repayment on the Facility Termination Date; Collections	  	 	6	 
			
	 Section 2.4
	 	Payment Rescission	  	 	7	 
		
	 ARTICLE III.    COMMERCIAL PAPER FUNDING
	  			
			
	 Section 3.1
	 	CP Costs	  	 	7	 
			
	 Section 3.2
	 	Calculation of CP Costs	  	 	7	 
			
	 Section 3.3
	 	CP Costs Payments	  	 	7	 
			
	 Section 3.4
	 	Default Rate	  	 	7	 
		
	 ARTICLE IV.    BANK FUNDINGS
	  			
			
	 Section 4.1
	 	Bank Fundings	  	 	7	 
			
	 Section 4.2
	 	Yield Payments	  	 	8	 
			
	 Section 4.3
	 	Suspension of the LIBO Rate	  	 	8	 
			
	 Section 4.4
	 	Default Rate	  	 	8	 
			
	 Section 4.5
	 	 LIBOR Replacement
	  	 	8	 
		
	 ARTICLE V.    REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES
	  			
			
	 Section 5.1
	 	Representations and Warranties of the Seller	  	 	9	 
			
	 Section 5.2
	 	Representations and Warranties of the Seller With Respect to Each Sale of Receivables	  	 	13	 
			
	 Section 5.3
	 	Representations and Warranties of Servicer	  	 	14	 
		
	 ARTICLE VI.    CONDITIONS OF PURCHASES
	  			
			
	 Section 6.1
	 	Conditions Precedent to Initial Incremental Purchase; Closing Date	  	 	17	 
			
	 Section 6.2
	 	Conditions Precedent to All Purchases and Reinvestments	  	 	17	 

  
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	ARTICLE VII.    COVENANTS	  			
			
	 Section 7.1
	 	Affirmative Covenants of the Seller	  	 	18	 
			
	 Section 7.2
	 	Negative Covenants of the Seller	  	 	22	 
			
	 Section 7.3
	 	Affirmative Covenants of the Servicer	  	 	25	 
			
	 Section 7.4
	 	Negative Covenants of the Servicer	  	 	28	 
		
	 ARTICLE VIII.    ADMINISTRATION AND COLLECTION
	  			
			
	 Section 8.1
	 	Designation of Servicer	  	 	30	 
			
	 Section 8.2
	 	Duties of Servicer	  	 	30	 
			
	 Section 8.3
	 	Collection Notices	  	 	31	 
			
	 Section 8.4
	 	Responsibilities of Seller	  	 	32	 
			
	 Section 8.5
	 	Settlement Reports	  	 	32	 
			
	 Section 8.6
	 	Servicing Fee	  	 	32	 
		
	 ARTICLE IX.    TERMINATION EVENTS
	  			
			
	 Section 9.1
	 	Termination Events	  	 	32	 
			
	 Section 9.2
	 	Remedies	  	 	35	 
		
	 ARTICLE X.    INDEMNIFICATION
	  			
			
	 Section 10.1
	 	Indemnities by the Seller Parties	  	 	36	 
			
	 Section 10.2
	 	Increased Cost and Reduced Return	  	 	38	 
			
	 Section 10.3
	 	Other Costs and Expenses	  	 	39	 
		
	 ARTICLE XI.    THE AGENTS
	  			
			
	 Section 11.1
	 	Appointment and Authorization	  	 	39	 
			
	 Section 11.2
	 	Delegation of Duties	  	 	40	 
			
	 Section 11.3
	 	Exculpatory Provisions	  	 	40	 
			
	 Section 11.4
	 	Reliance by Agents	  	 	41	 
			
	 Section 11.5
	 	Notice of Termination Events	  	 	41	 
			
	 Section 11.6
	 	Non-Reliance on Agent, Purchaser Agents and Other Purchasers	  	 	42	 
			
	 Section 11.7
	 	Agents and Affiliates	  	 	42	 
			
	 Section 11.8
	 	Indemnification	  	 	42	 
			
	 Section 11.9
	 	Successor Agent	  	 	43	 
		
	 ARTICLE XII.    ASSIGNMENTS AND PARTICIPATIONS
	  			
			
	 Section 12.1
	 	Successors and Assigns; Participations; Assignments	  	 	43	 

  
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	 ARTICLE XIII.    MISCELLANEOUS
	  			
			
	 Section 13.1
	 	Waivers and Amendments	  	 	45	 
			
	 Section 13.2
	 	Notices	  	 	46	 
			
	 Section 13.3
	 	Protection of Agent’s Security Interest	  	 	46	 
			
	 Section 13.4
	 	Confidentiality	  	 	47	 
			
	 Section 13.5
	 	Bankruptcy Petition	  	 	48	 
			
	 Section 13.6
	 	Limitation of Liability	  	 	48	 
			
	 Section 13.7
	 	CHOICE OF LAW	  	 	49	 
			
	 Section 13.8
	 	CONSENT TO JURISDICTION	  	 	49	 
			
	 Section 13.9
	 	WAIVER OF JURY TRIAL	  	 	49	 
			
	 Section 13.10
	 	Integration; Binding Effect; Survival of Terms	  	 	49	 
			
	 Section 13.11
	 	Counterparts; Severability; Section References	  	 	50	 
			
	 Section 13.12
	 	Characterization	  	 	50	 
			
	 Section 13.13
	 	Federal Reserve	  	 	51	 
			
	 Section 13.14
	 	Patriot Act	  	 	51	 

  
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 Exhibits and Schedules 
  

			
	Exhibit I	  	Definitions
		
	Exhibit II	  	Form of Purchase Notice
		
	Exhibit III	  	Places of Business of the Seller Parties; Locations of Records
		
	Exhibit IV	  	Form of Compliance Certificate
		
	Exhibit V	  	Form of Collection Account Agreement
		
	Exhibit VI	  	Form of Settlement Report
		
	Exhibit VII	  	Form of Assumption Agreement
		
	Exhibit VIII	  	Form of Transfer Supplement
		
	Exhibit IX	  	Form of Performance Undertaking
		
	Exhibit X	  	List of Responsible Officers
		
	Exhibit XI	  	Form of Interim Settlement Report
		
	Exhibit XII	  	Form of Reduction Notice
		
	Exhibit XIII	  	Form of Maximum Purchase Limit Decrease Request
		
	Exhibit XIV	  	Calculation Periods
		
	Schedule A	  	Closing Documents

  
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 RECEIVABLES PURCHASE AGREEMENT 

THIS RECEIVABLES PURCHASE AGREEMENT, dated as of April 17, 2013 is entered into by and among: 

(a) HSFR, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Seller”), 

(b) Henry Schein, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Schein”), as initial Servicer (the Servicer together
with Seller, the “Seller Parties” and each, a “Seller Party”), 
 (c) the
various Purchaser Groups from time to time party hereto, and 
 (d) MUFG Bank, Ltd. (f/k/a The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ,
Ltd.), as agent for each Purchaser Group (together with its successors and assigns in such capacity, the “Agent”). 
 Unless
defined elsewhere herein, capitalized terms used in this Agreement shall have the meanings assigned to such terms in Exhibit I. 

PRELIMINARY STATEMENTS 

1.    Seller desires to transfer and assign Receivable Interests from time to time. 

2.    The Purchasers desire to purchase Receivable Interests from Seller from time to time. 

3.    MUFG Bank, Ltd. (f/k/a The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd.) has been requested and is willing to act as Agent on
behalf of the Purchasers and their assigns in accordance with the terms hereof. 
 In consideration of the mutual agreements, provisions and
covenants contained herein, the sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows: 
 ARTICLE I. 

PURCHASE ARRANGEMENTS 

Section 1.1    Purchase Facility. 

(a)    Upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this Agreement (including, without limitation, Article VI),
from time to time prior to the Facility Termination Date, Seller may request that the Purchaser Groups purchase from Seller undivided ownership interests in the Receivables and the associated Related Security and Collections (which interest shall be
held by the Agent on behalf of the applicable Purchasers). Each Uncommitted Purchaser may (in its sole discretion), and each Related Committed Purchaser severally hereby agrees to, make Incremental Purchases, on the terms and subject to the
conditions hereof before the Facility Termination Date, ratably based on the applicable Purchaser Group’s Ratable Share of each Incremental Purchase requested pursuant to Section 1.2 (and, in the case of each Related
Committed Purchaser, its Commitment Percentage of its Purchaser Group’s Ratable Share of such 

 
Purchase); provided that no Purchase shall be made by any Purchaser if, after giving effect thereto, either (i) if such Purchaser is a Related Committed Purchaser, such
Purchaser’s aggregate Invested Amount would exceed its Available Commitment, (ii) the Group Invested Amount would exceed the Group Commitment for such Purchaser’s Purchaser Group, (iii) the aggregate of the Receivable Interests
would exceed 100% or (iv) the Aggregate Invested Amount would exceed the Purchase Limit. It is the intent of the Conduit Purchasers to fund any Purchases hereunder through the issuance of Commercial Paper. If any Purchaser funds or refinances
its investment in a Receivable Interest through any means other than the issuance of Commercial Paper, in lieu of paying CP Costs on the Invested Amount pursuant to Article III hereof, Seller will pay Yield thereon at the applicable Yield
Rate in accordance with Article IV hereof. Nothing herein shall be deemed to constitute a commitment of any Conduit Purchaser to issue Commercial Paper. 

(b)    Seller may in its sole discretion, upon at least 45 Business Days’ written notice to the Agent (which shall
promptly forward a copy to each Purchaser Agent), call and repurchase from the Purchasers all right, title and interest in the Receivables and terminate the purchase facility in whole, or upon at least 15 Business Days’ written notice in a form
set forth as Exhibit XIII (each such notice, a “Maximum Purchase Limit Decrease Notice”) to the Agent (which shall promptly forward a copy to each Purchaser Agent) reduce in part the unused
portion of the Maximum Purchase Limit (but not below the amount which would cause the Group Invested Amount of any Purchaser Group to exceed its Group Commitment (after giving effect to such reduction) and, unless terminated in whole, not below
$200,000,000); provided that each partial reduction of the Maximum Purchase Limit shall be in an amount equal to $10,000,000 (or a larger integral multiple of $1,000,000 if in excess thereof). Such reduction shall, unless otherwise
agreed to in writing by the Seller, the Agent and each Purchaser Agent, be applied ratably to reduce the Group Commitment of each Purchaser Group. 

(c)    Seller may from time to time request that the Purchaser Groups increase their respective existing Group Commitments
and, to the extent the existing Purchaser Groups do not consent to any such requested increase, Seller may add a new Purchaser Group as a party hereto; provided that (i) each Purchaser Agent (on behalf of the related Purchaser
Group) shall, in its sole discretion, make a determination whether or not to grant any request to increase its Purchaser Group’s Group Commitment and (ii) the prior written consent of the Agent shall be required for any such increase or
addition (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed). 
 Section 1.2    Incremental
Purchases. Seller shall provide the Agent and each Purchaser Agent with at least one (1) Business Day’s prior written notice in a form set forth as Exhibit II hereto of each Incremental Purchase (each, a
“Purchase Notice”) by 12:00 noon (New York time) on the Business Day prior to the Purchase Date. Each Purchase Notice shall be subject to Section 6.2 hereof and, except as
set forth below, shall be irrevocable and shall specify the requested Purchase Price (which shall not be less than $1,000,000, or a larger integral multiple of $100,000, with respect to each Purchaser Group) and the Purchase Date. Following receipt
of a Purchase Notice, the applicable Purchaser Agent will determine whether the related Uncommitted Purchaser will fund the requested Incremental Purchase. If such Uncommitted Purchaser (in its sole discretion) elects not to fund an Incremental
Purchase, the Incremental Purchase shall be funded ratably by its Related Committed Purchasers (in accordance with such Related Committed Purchasers’ Available Commitments). On each Purchase Date, upon

  
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satisfaction of the applicable conditions precedent set forth in Article VI, each applicable Purchaser shall deposit to the Facility Account, in immediately available funds, no later than
2:00 p.m. (New York time), an amount equal to such Purchaser’s portion (based on each Purchaser Group’s Ratable Share and, if applicable, such Purchaser’s Available Commitment) of the requested Purchase Price. 

Section 1.3    Decreases. 

(a)    Optional Reductions. Seller shall provide the Agent and each Purchaser Agent with prior written irrevocable
notice in the form set forth as Exhibit XII hereto (a “Reduction Notice”) of any proposed reduction of Aggregate Invested Amount (a) at least three (3) Business Days prior to any such proposed reduction
greater than or equal to $50,000,000 and (b) at least one (1) Business Day prior to any such proposed reduction less than $50,000,000. Such Reduction Notice shall designate (i) the date (the “Proposed Reduction
Date”) upon which any such reduction of Aggregate Invested Amount shall occur, and (ii) the amount of Aggregate Invested Amount to be reduced (the “Aggregate Reduction”) which shall be applied to all
Receivable Interests (ratably, according to each Purchaser’s aggregate Invested Amount). 
 (b)    Mandatory
Reductions. Seller shall also ensure that the aggregate of the Receivable Interests shall at no time exceed 100%. If the aggregate of the Receivable Interests exceeds 100%, Seller shall pay to each Purchaser Agent for the benefit of the related
Purchasers on or before the next Business Day an amount to be applied to reduce the Aggregate Invested Amount (ratably, according to each Purchaser’s aggregate Invested Amount), such that after giving effect to such payment the aggregate of the
Receivable Interests equals or is less than 100%. 
 Section 1.4    Deemed Collections; Purchase Limit. 

(a)    If on any day: 

(i)    the Outstanding Balance of any Receivable is reduced or cancelled as a result of any credit issued
for returned or repossessed goods, any shortages, any pricing adjustment, any volume rebate or any other allowance, adjustment or deduction by Originator or any Affiliate thereof, or as a result of any governmental or regulatory action, or 

(ii)    the Outstanding Balance of any Receivable is reduced or canceled as a result of a setoff or
disputed item in respect of any claim by the Obligor thereof (whether such claim arises out of the same or a related or an unrelated transaction), or 

(iii)    the Outstanding Balance of any Receivable is reduced on account of the obligation of Originator or
any Affiliate thereof to pay to the related Obligor any rebate or refund, or 
 (iv)    the Outstanding
Balance of any Receivable is less than the amount included in calculating the Net Pool Balance for purposes of any Settlement Report (for any reason other than receipt of Collections), or 

  
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 (v)    any of the representations or warranties of
Seller with respect to any Receivable set forth in Article V were not true in all material respects when made, 
 then, on such day, Seller shall
(I) be deemed to have received a Collection of such Receivable (A) in the case of clauses (i) through (iv) above, in the amount of such reduction or cancellation or the difference between the actual Outstanding Balance
and the amount included in calculating such Net Pool Balance, as applicable; and (B) in the case of clause (v) above, in the amount of the Outstanding Balance of such Receivable and, not later than two (2) Business Days
thereafter shall pay to the Collection Account the amount of any such Collection deemed to have been received or (II) prior to the occurrence of a Termination Event, setoff the amount of such reduction or cancellation against the purchase price
otherwise owed to the Applicable Originator for additional Receivables. 
 (b)    Seller shall ensure that the Aggregate
Invested Amount at no time exceeds the Purchase Limit. If at any time the Aggregate Invested Amount exceeds the Purchase Limit, Seller shall pay to each Purchaser Agent for the benefit of the related Purchasers immediately an amount to be applied to
reduce the Aggregate Invested Amount (ratably, according to each Purchaser’s aggregate Invested Amount), such that after giving effect to such payment the Aggregate Invested Amount is less than or equal to the Purchase Limit. 

Section 1.5    Payment Requirements and Computations. All amounts to be paid or deposited by any Seller Party
pursuant to any provision of this Agreement shall be paid or deposited in accordance with the terms hereof no later than 2:00 p.m. (New York time) on the day when due in immediately available funds, and if not received before 2:00 p.m. (New
York time) shall be deemed to be received on the next succeeding Business Day. If such amounts are payable to or for the account of any Purchaser, such amounts shall be paid to the account from time to time specified by the related Purchaser Agent
to the Seller and the Servicer. All computations of CP Costs, Yield, per annum fees calculated as part of any CP Costs, per annum fees hereunder and per annum fees under the Fee Letters shall be made on the basis of a year of
360 days for the actual number of days elapsed (other than Yield calculated at the Prime Rate or the Federal Funds Effective Rate, which shall be made on the basis of a year of 365 or 366 days, as the case may be). If any amount hereunder shall be
payable on a day which is not a Business Day, such amount shall be payable on the next succeeding Business Day. 

Section 1.6    Sharing of Payments, etc. If any Purchaser (for purpose of this
Section 1.6 only, a “Recipient”) shall obtain any payment (whether voluntary, involuntary, through the exercise of any right of setoff, or otherwise) on account of any
interest in the Receivable Interest owned by it in excess of its ratable share thereof, such Recipient shall forthwith purchase from the Purchasers entitled to a share of such amount participations in the percentage interests owned by such Persons
as shall be necessary to cause such Recipient to share the excess payment ratably with each such other Person entitled thereto; provided that if all or any portion of such excess payment is thereafter recovered
from such Recipient, such purchase from each such other Person shall be rescinded and each such other Person shall repay to the Recipient the purchase price paid by such Recipient for such participation to the extent of such recovery, together with
an amount equal to such other Person’s ratable share (according to the proportion of (a) the amount of such other Person’s required payment to (b) the total amount so recovered from the Recipient) of any interest or other amount
paid or payable by the Recipient in respect of the total amount so recovered. 

  
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 Section 1.7    Taxes. 

(a)    The Seller agrees that any and all payments by the Seller under this Agreement shall be made free and clear of and
without deduction for any and all current or future taxes, stamp or other taxes, levies, imposts, deductions, charges or withholdings, and all liabilities with respect thereto, other than Excluded Taxes; provided that if the Seller shall be required
under applicable law to deduct any such taxes from such payments, then (i) the Seller shall make such deductions, and (ii) the Seller shall pay the full amount deducted to the relevant Official Body in accordance with applicable law, the
sum payable shall be increased as necessary so that after making all required deductions the recipient of such payment receives an amount equal to the sum it would have received had no such deductions been made. 

(b)    The Agent, each Purchaser Agent (if other than the Agent) and each Purchaser agrees to provide, on or before the
first date on which any payment is required to be made to such Person under this Agreement, (i) a properly completed and duly executed Internal Revenue Service Form W-9, (ii) a properly completed, duly
executed Internal Revenue Service Form W-8ECI, or (iii) in the case of a Purchaser Agent (if other than the Agent) or a Purchaser, a properly completed, duly executed Internal Revenue Service Form W-8BEN establishing an exemption from U.S. federal withholding tax pursuant to the “interest” article of an applicable income tax treaty. 

ARTICLE II. 
 PAYMENTS
AND COLLECTIONS 
 Section 2.1    Payments of Recourse Obligations. Seller hereby promises to pay the
following (collectively, the “Recourse Obligations”): 

(a)    all amounts due and owing under Section 1.3 or 1.4 on the dates
specified therein; 
 (b)    the fees set forth in the Fee Letters on the dates specified therein; 

(c)    all accrued and unpaid Yield on the Receivable Interests accruing Yield at the Yield Rate on each
Settlement Date applicable thereto; 
 (d)    all accrued and unpaid CP Costs on the Receivable Interests
funded with Commercial Paper on each Settlement Date; and 
 (e)    all Broken Funding Costs and all
amounts due and owing under Article X, including, Indemnified Amounts, in each case, upon demand. 

Section 2.2    Collections Prior to the Facility Termination Date. 

(a)    If at any time any Collections (including any Deemed Collections) are received in the Collection Accounts prior to
the Facility Termination Date, Seller hereby requests and each Purchaser hereby agrees to make, simultaneously with such receipt, a reinvestment (each, a “Reinvestment”) with the Purchasers’ Portion of the balance of
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Invested Amount of the Receivable Interests of each Purchaser immediately after such receipt and corresponding Reinvestment shall be equal to the amount of such Invested Amounts immediately prior
to such receipt. Notwithstanding the foregoing, (i) all such Reinvestments shall be subject to Section 6.2 and (ii) the Servicer may retain in the Collection Accounts amounts for distribution on the following
Settlement Date or for decreases in the Aggregate Investment Amount in accordance with Section 1.3. 

(b)    On each Settlement Date prior to the Facility Termination Date, the Servicer shall remit to each Purchaser Agent
for the benefit of its Purchaser Group (or, if applicable, to the Agent for its own benefit) the amounts set aside during the preceding Calculation Period that have not been subject to a Reinvestment and (after deduction of its Servicing Fee) apply
such amounts (if not previously paid in accordance with Section 2.1) to the Aggregate Unpaids in the order specified: 

first, ratably to the payment of all accrued and unpaid CP Costs, Yield and Broken Funding Costs (if any) that
are then due and owing, 
 second, ratably to the payment of all accrued and unpaid fees under the Fee Letters
(if any) that are then due and owing, 
 third, if required under Section 1.3
or 1.4, to the ratable reduction of the Aggregate Invested Amount, 
 fourth, for the ratable payment of
all other unpaid Recourse Obligations, if any, that are then due and owing, and 
 fifth, the balance, if any,
to Seller or otherwise in accordance with Seller’s instructions, provided that, after giving effect to any payment pursuant to this clause fifth, (i) the aggregate of the Receivable Interests would be less than 100% and
(ii) the Aggregate Invested Amount would be less than the Purchase Limit. 
 Section 2.3    Repayment on
the Facility Termination Date; Collections. 
 On the Facility Termination Date and on each day thereafter, the Servicer shall set aside
and hold in trust, for the Secured Parties, all Collections received on each such day. On and after the Facility Termination Date, the Servicer shall, on each Settlement Date and on each other Business Day specified by the Agent (after deduction of
any accrued and unpaid Servicing Fee as of such date) apply all Collections and all other amounts in the Collection Accounts to reduce the Aggregate Unpaids as follows: 

first, to the reimbursement of the Agent’s costs of collection and enforcement of this Agreement, 

second, ratably to the payment of all accrued and unpaid CP Costs, Yield and Broken Funding Costs (if any), 

third, ratably to the payment of all accrued and unpaid fees (if any) under the Fee Letters, 

  
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 fourth, to the ratable reduction of Aggregate Invested Amount,

 fifth, for the ratable payment of all other Aggregate Unpaids, and 

sixth, after the Final Payout Date, to Seller. 

Section 2.4    Payment Rescission. No payment of any of the Aggregate Unpaids shall be considered paid or
applied hereunder to the extent that, at any time, all or any portion of such payment or application is rescinded by application of law or judicial authority, or must otherwise be returned or refunded for any reason. Seller shall remain obligated
for the amount of any payment or application so rescinded, returned or refunded, and shall promptly pay to the applicable Purchaser Agent (for application to the Person or Persons who suffered such rescission, return or refund) the full amount
thereof, plus interest thereon at the Default Rate from the date of any such rescission, return or refunding. 
 ARTICLE III. 

COMMERCIAL PAPER FUNDING 

Section 3.1    CP Costs. Seller shall pay CP Costs with respect to the Invested Amount of all Receivable
Interests funded through the issuance of Commercial Paper. 
 Section 3.2    Calculation of CP Costs. Prior
to each Settlement Date, each Purchaser (or the applicable Purchaser Agent on its behalf) shall calculate the aggregate amount of CP Costs applicable to its Receivable Interests accrued through the relevant Calculation Period and shall notify
Seller of such aggregate amount. 
 Section 3.3    CP Costs Payments. On each Settlement Date, Seller shall
pay to the applicable Purchaser Agent (for the benefit of the related Conduit Purchaser) an aggregate amount equal to all accrued and unpaid CP Costs in respect of the portion of the Invested Amounts of all Receivable Interests funded by such
Conduit Purchaser with Commercial Paper for the Calculation Period then most recently ended in accordance with Article II. 

Section 3.4    Default Rate. From and after the occurrence of a Termination Event, all Receivable Interests
shall accrue Yield at the Default Rate. 
 ARTICLE IV. 

BANK FUNDINGS 

Section 4.1    Bank Fundings. Prior to the occurrence of a Termination Event, the portion of outstanding
Invested Amount of each Receivable Interest funded with Bank Fundings shall accrue Yield for each day during its Interest Period at the applicable Yield Rate in accordance with the terms and conditions hereof. If any undivided interest in a
Receivable Interest initially funded with Commercial Paper is sold (or otherwise participated) to the Liquidity Providers pursuant to a Liquidity Agreement, such undivided interest in such Receivable Interest shall be deemed to have an Interest
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 Section 4.2    Yield Payments. On the Settlement Date for
each Receivable Interest that is funded with a Bank Funding, Seller shall pay to each applicable Purchaser Agent (for the benefit of its Purchaser Group) an aggregate amount equal to the accrued and unpaid Yield thereon for the entire Interest
Period of each related Bank Funding in accordance with Article II. 
 Section 4.3    Suspension of the
LIBO Rate. If any Purchaser or Liquidity Provider notifies the related Purchaser Agent that (i) it has determined that funding its ratable share of the Bank Fundings at or by reference to a LIBO Rate would violate any applicable law, rule,
regulation, or directive of any governmental or regulatory authority, whether or not having the force of law, (ii) deposits of a type and maturity appropriate to match fund its Bank Funding at or by reference to such LIBO Rate are not available
or (iii) such LIBO Rate does not accurately reflect the cost of acquiring or maintaining a Bank Funding at such LIBO Rate, then such Purchaser Agent shall give written notice thereof to the Seller as promptly as practicable thereafter and,
until such Purchaser Agent notifies the Seller that the circumstances giving rise to such notice no longer exist, (a) no portion of the Invested Amount shall be funded at the LIBO Rate or at the Alternate Base Rate determined by reference to
the LIBO Rate and (b) the Yield for any outstanding portions of the Invested Amount then funded at the LIBO Rate or at the Alternate Base Rate determined by reference to the LIBO Rate shall, on the last day of the then current Interest Period,
be converted to the Alternate Base Rate determined by reference to clause (ii) of the definition of the Alternate Base Rate. 

Section 4.4    Default Rate. From and after the occurrence of a Termination Event, all Bank Fundings shall
accrue Yield at the Default Rate. 
 Section 4.5    LIBOR Replacement. If at any time (i) the Agent
determines (which determination shall be conclusive absent manifest error) or the Required Purchaser Agents notify the Agent that adequate and reasonable means do not exist for ascertaining the LIBO Rate (including, without limitation, because the
Reuters Screen LIBO Page is not available or published on a current basis) and such circumstances are unlikely to be temporary, (ii) the supervisor for the administrator of the LIBO Rate or an Official Body having jurisdiction over the Agent
has made a public statement identifying a specific date after which the LIBO Rate shall no longer be used for determining interest rates for loans, or (iii) any applicable interest rate specified herein is no longer a widely recognized
benchmark rate for newly originated loans in the United States syndicated loan market in the applicable currency, then the Agent and the Seller shall endeavor to establish an alternate rate of interest (the “Replacement
Rate”) to the LIBO Rate that gives due consideration to the then prevailing market convention for determining a rate of interest for syndicated loans in the United States at such time, and shall enter into an amendment to this Agreement
to reflect such alternate rate of interest and such other related changes to this Agreement as may be applicable. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in Section 13.1, such amendment shall become effective without any
further action or consent of any other party to this Agreement so long as the Agent shall not have received, within five (5) Business Days of the date notice of the Replacement Rate is provided to the Purchasers, a written notice from the
Required Purchaser Agents stating that such Required Purchaser Agents object to such amendment. Until the Replacement Rate is determined (but, in the case of the circumstances described in clause (ii) of the first sentence of this
Section 4.5, only to the extent the LIBO Rate for such Interest Period is not available or published at such time on a current basis), (a) no portion of the Invested Amount shall be funded at the LIBO Rate or at the
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outstanding portions of the Invested Amount then funded at the LIBO Rate or at the Alternate Base Rate determined by reference to the LIBO Rate shall, on the last day of the then current Interest
Period, be converted to the Alternate Base Rate determined by reference to clause (ii) of the definition of the Alternate Base Rate. Notwithstanding anything else herein, any definition of Replacement Rate shall provide that in no event
shall such Replacement Rate be less than zero for the purposes of this Agreement. To the extent the Replacement Rate is approved by the Agent in connection with this clause, the Replacement Rate shall be applied in a manner consistent with market
practice; provided, that, in each case, to the extent such market practice is not administratively feasible for the Agent, the Replacement Rate shall be applied as otherwise reasonably determined by the Agent (it being understood that any such
modification by the Agent shall not require the consent of, or consultation with, any of the Purchasers). 
 ARTICLE V. 

REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES 

Section 5.1    Representations and Warranties of the Seller. The Seller hereby represents and warrants to the
Agent, each Purchaser Agent and each Purchaser as of the date hereof and as of the date of each Incremental Purchase and the date of each Reinvestment that: 

(a)    Organization and Qualification. The Seller’s only jurisdiction of organization is correctly set forth in
the preamble of this Agreement. The Seller is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the Laws of its jurisdiction of organization. The Seller is duly qualified to do business as a foreign corporation in good
standing in each jurisdiction in which the ownership of its properties or the nature of its activities (including transactions giving rise to Receivables), or both, requires it to be so qualified or, if not so qualified, the failure to so qualify
would not have a material adverse effect on its financial condition or results of operations. 

(b)    Authority. The Seller has the legal power and authority to execute and deliver the Transaction Documents, to
make the sales provided for herein and to perform its obligations under this Agreement and the other Transaction Documents. 

(c)    Execution and Binding Effect. Each of the Transaction Documents to which the Seller is a party has been duly
and validly executed and delivered by the Seller and constitutes a legal, valid and binding obligation of the Seller enforceable in accordance with its terms, except as the enforceability thereof may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency,
reorganization or other similar Laws of general application relating to or affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights or by general principles of equity. 

(d)    Authorizations and Filings. The Seller has obtained and holds in full force all authorizations, consents,
approvals, licenses, exemptions or other actions by, registrations, qualifications, designations, declarations or filings with, any Official Body which are necessary in connection with the execution and delivery by the Seller of each of the
Transaction Documents to which the Seller is a party, the consummation by the Seller of the transactions herein or therein contemplated or the performance by the Seller of or the compliance by the Seller with the terms and conditions hereof or
thereof, to ensure the legality, validity or enforceability hereof or thereof, or to ensure that the Agent (for the benefit of the Secured Parties) will have an ownership or security interest in and to the Receivables. 

  
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 (e)    Location of Chief Executive Office, etc. As of the date
hereof: (i) the Seller’s chief executive office is located at the address for notices set forth on the signature page hereof; (ii) the offices where the Seller keeps all of its Records are listed on Exhibit III hereto; and
(iii) since its incorporation, the Seller has operated only under the name identified in Exhibit III hereto, and has not changed its name, merged or consolidated with any other corporation or been the subject of any proceeding under
Title 11, United States Code (Bankruptcy). 
 (f)    Perfection. This Agreement is effective to create a valid
security interest in favor of the Agent for the benefit of the Secured Parties in the Purchased Assets to secure payment of the Aggregate Unpaids. There have been duly filed all financing statements or other similar instruments or documents
necessary under the UCC (or any comparable law) of all appropriate jurisdictions to perfect the Agent’s (on behalf of the Secured Parties) security interest in the Receivables and the other Purchased Assets (in the case of such other Purchased
Assets, to the extent such security interest may be perfected by filing a financing statement), which security interest is free and clear of any Lien except as created by the Transaction Documents. Seller’s only jurisdiction of organization is
Delaware. 
 (g)    Absence of Conflicts. Neither the execution and delivery by the Seller of each of the
Transaction Documents to which the Seller is a party, nor the consummation by the Seller of the transactions herein or therein contemplated, nor the performance by the Seller of or the compliance by the Seller with the terms and conditions hereof or
thereof will (i) violate any Law or (ii) conflict with or result in a breach of or a default under (A) the certificate of incorporation or by-laws of the Seller or (B) any material
agreement or instrument, including, without limitation, any and all indentures, debentures, loans or other agreements to which the Seller is a party or by which it or any of its properties (now owned or hereafter acquired) may be subject or bound,
which, in any case, could reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on the financial position or results of operations of the Seller or result in the creation or imposition of any Lien pursuant to the terms of any such instrument or
agreement upon any property (now owned or hereafter acquired) of the Seller. The Seller has not entered into any agreement with any Obligor prohibiting, restricting or conditioning the assignment of any portion of the Receivables. 

(h)    No Termination Event. No event has occurred and is continuing and no condition exists which constitutes a
Termination Event. 
 (i)    Accurate and Complete Disclosure. No information (when taken as a whole) furnished
by the Seller to the Agent, any Purchaser Agent or any Purchaser pursuant to or in connection with this Agreement or any transaction contemplated hereby is false or misleading in any material respect as of the date as of which such information was
furnished (including by omission of material information necessary to make such information not misleading); provided that, with respect to projected financial information of a general economic nature, and general
industry information, the Seller represents that such information was prepared in good faith based upon assumptions believed at that time. 

(j)    [Intentionally Omitted]. 

  
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 (k)    Bulk Sales Act. No transaction contemplated hereby
requires compliance with any bulk sales act or similar law. 
 (l)    Litigation. No injunction, decree or other
decision has been issued or made by any Official Body that prevents and, to the knowledge of the Seller, no threat by any Person has been made to attempt to obtain any such decision that could reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect
on the conduct by the Seller of a significant portion of the Seller’s business operations or any portion of its business operations affecting the Receivables, and no litigation, investigation or proceeding exists or, to the knowledge of the
Seller, is threatened in writing asserting the invalidity of any of the Transaction Documents, seeking to prevent the consummation of any of the transactions contemplated by the Transaction Documents, or seeking any determination or ruling that
could reasonably be expected to materially and adversely affect (A) the performance by either the Seller or the Servicer of its obligations under the Transaction Documents or (B) the validity or enforceability of the Transaction Documents
or any material amount of the Receivables. 
 (m)    Margin Regulations. The use of all funds acquired by the
Seller under this Agreement will not conflict with or contravene any of Regulations T, U and X of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, as the same may from time to time be amended, supplemented or otherwise modified. 

(n)    Taxes. The Seller has timely filed all United States Federal income tax returns and all other material tax
returns which are required to be filed by it and has paid all material taxes due pursuant to such returns and paid or contested any assessment received by the Seller related to such returns. 

(o)    Books and Records. The Seller has indicated on its books and records (including any computer files), that
the Receivable Interest in the Receivables sold by the Seller hereunder is the property of Purchasers. The Seller maintains at, or shall cause the Servicer to maintain at, one or more of their respective offices listed in Exhibit III hereto
the complete Records for the Receivables. 
 (p)    Creditor Approval. The Seller has obtained from its creditors
(i) all approvals necessary to sell and assign the Receivables and (ii) releases of any security interests in the Receivables. 

(q)    Financial Condition. 

(i)    The Seller is not insolvent or the subject of any Event of Bankruptcy and the sale of Receivables on
such day will not be made in contemplation of the occurrence thereof. 
 (ii)    Since its incorporation,
there has been no material adverse change in, or a material adverse effect upon, the business, operations or financial condition of the Seller. 

(r)    Financial Information. If and when produced in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, the consolidated
balance sheet of the Seller as at the most recent Fiscal Year end and the related statements of income of the Seller for the Fiscal Year then ended, fairly present the consolidated financial position of the Seller as at such date and the
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results of the operations, all in accordance with GAAP); provided that, with respect to projected financial information of a general economic nature, and general industry
information, the Seller represents that such information was prepared in good faith based upon assumptions believed at that time. 

(s)    Investment Company. The Seller (i) is not a “covered fund” under the Volcker Rule and
(ii) is not an “investment company” or a company “controlled by an investment company” within the meaning of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. In determining that the Seller is not a covered fund, the Seller
either does not rely solely on the exemption from the definition of “investment company” set forth in Section 3(c)(1) and/or 3(c)(7) of the Investment Company Act of 1940 or is entitled to the benefit of the exclusion for loan
securitizations in the Volcker Rule under 17 C.F.R. 75.10(c)(8). 
 (t)    Payments to Applicable Originator.
With respect to each Receivable transferred to Seller under the Receivables Sale Agreement, Seller has given reasonably equivalent value to the applicable Originator in consideration therefor and such transfer was not made for or on account of an
antecedent debt. No transfer by any Originator of any Receivable under the Receivables Sale Agreement is or may be voidable under any section of the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978 (11 U.S.C. §§ 101 et seq.), as amended. 

(u)    Seller’s Business. The Seller has conducted no other business except as contemplated under the
Transaction Documents and has no Indebtedness or Liens, except for as permitted under the Transaction Documents. 

(v)    Policies and Procedures; Anti-Corruption Laws, Anti-Terrorism Laws and Sanctions; Proceeds. Policies and
procedures have been implemented and maintained by or on behalf of each of the Seller Parties that are designed to achieve compliance by the Seller Parties and their respective Subsidiaries, directors, officers, employees and agents with
Anti-Corruption Laws, applicable Anti-Terrorism Laws and applicable Sanctions and each of the Seller Parties and their respective Subsidiaries, and, to the knowledge of each of the Seller Parties, its respective officers, employees, directors and
agents acting in any capacity in connection with or directly benefitting from the credit facility established hereby, are in compliance with Anti-Corruption Laws, applicable Anti-Terrorism Laws and applicable Sanctions, in each case in all material
respects. None of (i) the Seller Parties or any of their respective Subsidiaries or, to the knowledge of the Seller Parties, as applicable, any of their respective directors, officers, employees, or agents that will act in any capacity in
connection with or directly benefit from the credit facility established hereby, is a Sanctioned Person, (ii) the Seller Parties nor any of their respective Subsidiaries is organized or resident in a Sanctioned Country, and (iii) the
Seller Parties has violated, been found in violation of any Anti-Corruption Laws, applicable Anti-Terrorism Laws or applicable Sanctions, in each case, in any material respect. No Purchase or use of proceeds thereof by any Seller Party or any of
their respective Subsidiaries in any manner will violate Anti-Corruption Laws, applicable Anti-Terrorism Laws or applicable Sanctions. 

(w)    Beneficial Ownership Rule. The Seller is an entity that is organized under the laws of the United States or
of any State and at least 51 percent of whose common stock or analogous equity interest is owned by a Person whose common stock or analogous equity interests are listed on the New York Stock Exchange or the American Stock Exchange or have been
designated as a NASDAQ National Market Security listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange and is excluded on that basis from the definition of Legal Entity Customer as defined in the Beneficial Ownership Rule. 

  
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 Section 5.2    Representations and Warranties of the Seller With
Respect to Each Sale of Receivables. By selling undivided ownership interests in Receivables to the Purchasers, either by Incremental Purchase or Reinvestment, the Seller represents and warrants to the Agent, each Purchaser Agent and each
Purchaser as of the date of such sale of an Incremental Purchase or Reinvestment (in addition to its other representations and warranties contained herein or made pursuant hereto) that: 

(a)    Purchase Notice. If such sale relates to an Incremental Purchase, all information set forth on the related
Purchase Notice is true and correct in all material respects as of the date of such Incremental Purchase. 

(b)    Assignment. This Agreement vests in the Agent, for the benefit of the Secured Parties, all the right, title
and interest of the Seller in and to the Receivable Interest in the Receivables, and the Related Security and Collections with respect thereto, and constitutes a valid sale of or grant of a security interest in the Receivable Interest, enforceable
against all creditors of and purchasers from the Seller. 
 (c)    No Liens. Each Receivable, together with the
related Contract and all purchase orders and other agreements related to such Receivable, is owned by the Seller free and clear of any Lien, except as provided herein, and is not subject to any Dispute. When each of the Purchasers makes a purchase
of a Receivable Interest in such Receivable, it shall have acquired and shall continue to have maintained an undivided percentage ownership interest to the extent of its percentage of the Receivable Interest in such Receivable and in the Related
Security and the Collections with respect thereto free and clear of any Lien, except as provided herein. The Seller has not and will not prior to the time of the sale of any such interest to the Purchasers have sold, pledged, assigned, transferred
or subjected, and will not thereafter sell, pledge, assign, transfer or subject, to a Lien any of the Receivables, the Related Security or the Collections, other than the assignment of Receivable Interests therein to the Agent, for the benefit of
the Secured Parties, in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. 
 (d)    Filings. On or prior to each
Purchase and each recomputation of the Receivable Interest, all financing statements required to be recorded or filed in order to perfect the security interest in the Purchased Assets against all creditors of and purchasers from the Seller and all
other Persons whatsoever will have been duly filed in each filing office necessary for such purpose and all filing fees and taxes, if any, payable in connection with such filings shall have been paid in full. 

(e)    [Intentionally Omitted]. 

(f)    Collection Banks, Collection Accounts and Lock-Boxes. The names and addresses of all Collection Banks,
together with the numbers of all Collection Accounts and Lock-Boxes at such Collection Banks and the addresses of all related Collection Accounts and Lock-Boxes, are specified in the Account Disclosure Letter (or such other Collection Banks,
Collection Accounts and Lock Boxes that have been changed or established in accordance with Section 7.2(f)). 

  
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 (g)    Nature of Receivables. Each Receivable is, or will be, an
eligible asset within the meaning of Rule 3a-7 promulgated under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended from time to time. 

(h)    Bona Fide Receivables. Each Receivable is an obligation of an Obligor arising out of a past or current sale
or performance by the applicable Originator, in accordance with the terms of the Contract giving rise to such Receivable. The Seller has no knowledge of any fact that should have led it to expect at the time of the initial creation of an interest in
any Receivable hereunder that such Receivable would not be paid in full when due except with respect to any Dilution. Each Receivable classified as an “Eligible Receivable” by the Seller in any document or report delivered hereunder
satisfies the requirements of eligibility contained in the definition of Eligible Receivable. 

Section 5.3    Representations and Warranties of Servicer. The Servicer represents and warrants to the Agent,
each Purchaser Agent and each Purchaser on and as of the date hereof and as of the date of each Incremental Purchase and each Reinvestment after such date: 

(a)    Organization and Qualification. The Servicer’s only jurisdiction of organization is in Delaware. The
Servicer is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the Laws of its jurisdiction of incorporation. The Servicer is duly qualified to do business as a foreign corporation in good standing in each jurisdiction in
which the ownership of its properties or the nature of its activities, or both, requires it to be so qualified or, if not so qualified, the failure to so qualify would not have a material adverse effect on its financial condition or results of
operations. 
 (b)    Authority. The Servicer has the legal power and authority to execute and deliver this
Agreement and to perform its obligations hereunder and thereunder. 
 (c)    Execution and Binding Effect. This
Agreement has been duly and validly executed and delivered by the Servicer and constitutes a legal, valid and binding obligation of the Servicer enforceable in accordance with its terms, except as the enforceability thereof may be limited by
bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or other similar Laws of general application relating to or affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights or by general principles of equity. This Agreement is effective to create a valid security
interest in favor of the Agent for the benefit of the Secured Parties in the Purchased Assets to secure payment of the Aggregate Unpaids. There have been duly filed all financing statements or other similar instruments or documents necessary under
the UCC (or any comparable law) of all appropriate jurisdictions to perfect the Agent’s (on behalf of the Secured Parties) security interest in the Receivables and the other Purchased Assets (in the case of such other Purchased Assets, to the
extent such security interest may be perfected by filing a financing statement), which security interest is free and clear of any Lien except as created by the Transaction Documents. Servicers’ only jurisdiction of organization is Delaware.

 (d)    Authorizations and Filings. The Servicer has obtained and holds in full force all authorizations,
consents, approvals, licenses, exemptions or other actions by, registrations, qualifications, designations, declarations or filings with, any Official Body which are necessary in connection with the execution and delivery by the Servicer of or the
compliance by the Servicer with the terms and conditions hereof, to ensure the legality, validity or enforceability hereof, or to ensure that the Agent (for the benefit of the Secured Parties) will have an ownership and security interest in and to
the Receivables. 

  
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 (e)    Absence of Conflicts. Neither the execution and delivery
by the Servicer of this Agreement, nor the consummation by the Servicer of the transactions herein contemplated, nor the performance by the Servicer of or the compliance by the Servicer with the terms and conditions hereof will (i) violate any
Law or (ii) conflict with or result in a breach of or a default under (A) the certificate of incorporation or by-laws of the Servicer or (B) any material agreement or instrument, including,
without limitation, any and all indentures, debentures, loans or other agreements to which the Servicer is a party or by which it or any of its properties (now owned or hereafter acquired) may be subject or bound, which, in any case, could
reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on the financial position or results of operations of the Servicer or result in the creation or imposition of any Lien. The Servicer has not entered into any agreement with any Obligor
prohibiting, restricting or conditioning the assignment of any portion of the Receivables. 
 (f)    No Termination
Event. No event has occurred and is continuing and no condition exists which constitutes a Termination Event. 

(g)    Accurate and Complete Disclosure. No information (when taken as a whole) furnished by a Responsible Officer
of the Servicer to the Agent, any Purchaser Agent or any Purchaser pursuant to or in connection with this Agreement or any transaction contemplated hereby is false or misleading in any material respect as of the date as of which such information was
furnished (including by omission of material information necessary to make such information not misleading); provided that, with respect to projected financial information of a general economic nature, and general industry information,
the Servicer represents only that such information was prepared in good faith based upon assumptions believed to be reasonable at that time. 

(h)    [Intentionally Omitted]. 

(i)    No Change in Ability to Perform. Since the date hereof, there has been no material adverse change in the
ability of the Servicer to perform its obligations hereunder. 
 (j)    Credit and Collection Policy. The Credit
and Collection Policy has been complied with in all material respects in regard to each Receivable and related Contract and no material change to the Credit and Collection Policy has been made unless (i) the Agent has received prior written
notice of such change and (ii) the Agent and the Required Purchaser Agents have consented to such change if such change could reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on the collectibility of the Receivables generally or of any
material portion of the Receivables. 
 (k)    Financial Condition. 

(i)    The consolidated balance sheet of the Servicer and its Consolidated Subsidiaries as at the most
recent Fiscal Year end and the related statements of income and cash flows of the Servicer and its Consolidated Subsidiaries for the fiscal year then ended, certified by BDO USA, LLP, independent accountants, or another nationally recognized firm of
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The unaudited consolidated balance sheet of the Servicer and its Consolidated Subsidiaries as at most recent fiscal quarter end and the related unaudited statements of income and cash flows of
the Servicer and its Consolidated Subsidiaries for the periods then ended are available as a matter of public record. The Servicer will provide on the date of such public filing or the next succeeding Business Day a certificate to the Agent (which
shall promptly forward a copy to each Purchaser Agent), that such balance sheet and statements of income and cash flows fairly present in all material respects the consolidated financial position of the Servicer and its Consolidated Subsidiaries as
at such date and the consolidated results of the operations of and consolidated cash flows of the Servicer and its Consolidated Subsidiaries for the periods ended on such date, all in accordance with GAAP. 

(ii)    Since December 29, 2012, there has been no material adverse change in, or a material adverse
effect upon, the business, operations or financial condition of the Servicer or the Servicer and its Consolidated Subsidiaries taken as a whole. 

(l)    Litigation. No injunction, decree or other decision has been issued or made by any Official Body that would,
individually or in the aggregate, have a material adverse effect on a significant portion of its business operations or any portion of its business operations affecting the Receivables, and, to the knowledge of the Servicer, no threat by any Person
has been made to attempt to obtain any such decision (i) as to which there is a reasonable likelihood of an adverse determination and (ii) that, if adversely determined, would, individually or in the aggregate, have a material adverse
effect on a significant portion of its business operations or any portion of its business operations affecting the Receivables. No litigation, investigation or proceeding exists or, to the knowledge of the Servicer, is threatened in writing
asserting the invalidity of this Agreement, seeking to prevent the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, or seeking any determination or ruling that could reasonably be expected to materially and adversely affect
(A) the performance of the Servicer of its obligations under this Agreement, or (B) the validity or enforceability of this Agreement or any material amount of such Receivables. 

(m)    Insurance. The Servicer currently maintains insurance with respect to its properties and businesses and
causes its Subsidiaries to maintain insurance with respect to their properties and business against loss or damage of the kinds customarily insured against by corporations engaged in the same or similar business and similarly situated, of such types
and in such amounts as are customarily carried under similar circumstances by such other corporations including, without limitation, workers’ compensation insurance. 

(n)    ERISA. No ERISA Event has occurred or is reasonably expected to occur that, either alone or when taken
together with all other such ERISA Events, could reasonably be expected to result in a material adverse effect on the business, financial condition, operations or properties of Schein and ERISA Affiliates taken as a whole. Any excess of the
accumulated benefit obligations under one or more Pension Plans (based on the assumptions used for purposes of Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 87) over the fair market value of the assets of such Pension Plan or Pension Plans is
in an amount that could not reasonably be expected, individually or in the aggregate, to result in a material adverse effect on the business, financial condition, operations or properties of Schein and ERISA Affiliates taken as a whole. 

  
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 ARTICLE VI. 

CONDITIONS OF PURCHASES 

Section 6.1    Conditions Precedent to Initial Incremental Purchase; Closing Date. The initial Incremental
Purchase of a Receivable Interest under this Agreement is subject to the conditions precedent that (a) the Agent and each Purchaser Agent shall have received on or before the date of such Purchase those documents listed on Schedule A and
(b) the Agent and each Purchaser Agent shall have received all fees and expenses required to be paid on such date pursuant to the terms of this Agreement and the Fee Letter. 

Section 6.2    Conditions Precedent to All Purchases and Reinvestments. Each Incremental Purchase and each
Reinvestment shall be subject to the further conditions precedent that (a) in the case of each such Purchase: (i) the Servicer shall have delivered to the Agent and each Purchaser Agent on or prior to the date of such Purchase, in form and
substance satisfactory to the Agent and each Purchaser Agent, all Settlement Reports as and when due under Section 8.5 and (ii) upon the Agent’s or any Purchaser Agent’s request, the Servicer shall have
delivered to the Agent and each Purchaser Agent at least one (1) Business Day prior to such Purchase an interim settlement report in substantially the form of Exhibit XI; (b) the Agent and each Purchaser Agent shall have received
such other documents as it may reasonably request and (c) on each Purchase Date, the following statements shall be true (and acceptance of the proceeds of such Incremental Purchase or Reinvestment shall be deemed a representation and warranty
by Seller that such statements are then true): 
 (i)    the representations and warranties set forth in
Article V are true and correct in all material respects on and as of the date of such Incremental Purchase or Reinvestment as though made on and as of such Purchase Date; 

(ii)    no event has occurred and is continuing, or would result from such Incremental Purchase or
Reinvestment, that will constitute a Termination Event, and no event has occurred and is continuing, or would result from such Incremental Purchase or Reinvestment, that would constitute an Unmatured Termination Event; and 

(iii)    after giving effect to such Incremental Purchase or Reinvestment, the Aggregate Invested Amount
will not exceed the Purchase Limit and the aggregate Receivable Interests will not exceed 100%. 
 It is expressly understood that each Reinvestment shall,
unless otherwise directed by the Agent, occur automatically on each day that the Servicer shall receive any Collections without the requirement that any further action be taken on the part of any Person. The failure of Seller to satisfy any of the
foregoing conditions precedent in respect of any Reinvestment shall give rise to a right of the Agent and each Purchaser Agent, which right may be exercised at any time on demand of the Agent or any Purchaser Agent, to rescind the related purchase
and direct Seller to pay to the Purchaser Agents, for the benefit of Purchasers (ratably, according to each Purchaser’s aggregate Invested Amount), an amount equal to the Collections that shall have been applied to the affected Reinvestment
(but not in excess of the Aggregate Unpaids). 

  
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 ARTICLE VII. 

COVENANTS 

Section 7.1    Affirmative Covenants of the Seller. In addition to its other covenants contained herein or
made pursuant hereto, the Seller covenants with the Agent, each Purchaser Agent and each Purchaser as follows: 

(a)    Notice of Termination Event. Promptly upon becoming aware of, but in any event no later than two
(2) Business Days, any Termination Event or Unmatured Termination Event, the Seller shall give the Agent (which shall promptly forward a copy to each Purchaser Agent) notice thereof, together with a written statement of a Responsible Officer
setting forth the details thereof and any action with respect thereto taken or contemplated to be taken by the Seller. 

(b)    Notice of Material Adverse Change. Promptly upon becoming aware thereof, the Seller shall give the Agent
(which shall promptly forward a copy to each Purchaser Agent) notice of any material adverse change in the business, operations or financial condition of the Seller, which reasonably could be expected to materially adversely affect the
collectibility of the Receivables. 
 (c)    Preservation of Corporate Existence. The Seller shall preserve and
maintain its corporate existence, rights, franchises and privileges in the jurisdiction of its incorporation, and qualify and remain qualified in good standing as a foreign corporation in each jurisdiction where the failure to preserve and maintain
such existence, rights, franchises, privileges and qualification could reasonably be expected to materially adversely affect (i) the interests of the Agent, any Purchaser Agent or any Purchaser hereunder or (ii) the ability of the Seller
to perform its obligations under the Transaction Documents. 
 (d)    Compliance with Laws. The Seller shall
comply in all material respects with all Laws applicable to the Seller, its business and properties, and all Receivables related to the Receivable Interests. 

(e)    Enforceability of Obligations. The Seller shall take such actions as are reasonable and within its power to
ensure that, with respect to each Receivable, the obligation of any related Obligor to pay the unpaid balance of such Receivable in accordance with the terms of the related Contract remains legal, valid, binding and enforceable against such Obligor
except as otherwise permitted by Section 8.2(d). 
 (f)    Books and Records.
(i) The Seller shall maintain and implement administrative and operating procedures (including, without limitation, the ability to recreate Records evidencing the Receivables in the event of the destruction of the originals thereof), and keep
and maintain all documents, books, Records and other information, reasonably necessary or advisable for the collection of all Receivables (including, without limitation, Records adequate to permit the identification of all Related Security and
Collections and adjustments to each existing Receivable). 
 (ii)    The Seller will (and will cause each
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the Seller by the Originators and pledged to the Agent hereunder (which marking may take the form of a footnote or legend on any applicable entry screen for the Receivables data or system) and
(B) upon the request of the Agent or any Purchaser Agent following the occurrence of a Termination Event, the Seller will deliver to the Agent all Contracts (including, without limitation, all multiple originals of any such Contract
constituting an instrument, a certificated security or chattel paper) relating to the Receivables. 

(g)    Fulfillment of Obligations. The Seller shall do nothing to impair the rights, title and interest of the
Agent, any Purchaser Agent or any Purchaser in and to the Receivable Interests and shall pay when due any taxes, including without limitation any sales tax, excise tax or other similar tax or charge, payable in connection with the Receivables and
their creation and satisfaction. 
 (h)    Beneficial Ownership Rule. Promptly following any change that would
result in a change to the status of the Seller as an excluded “Legal Entity Customer” under the Beneficial Ownership Rule, the Seller shall execute and deliver to the Agent an updated Certification of Beneficial Owner(s) complying with the
Beneficial Ownership Rule, in form and substance reasonably acceptable to the Agent. 
 (i)    Litigation. As
soon as possible, and in any event within three (3) Business Days of the Seller’s knowledge thereof, the Seller shall give the Agent (which shall promptly forward a copy to each Purchaser Agent) notice of any litigation, investigation or
proceeding against the Seller which may exist at any time which, in the reasonable judgment of the Seller, could reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on the financial condition or results of operations of the Seller, materially
impair the ability of the Seller to perform its obligations under the Transaction Documents, or materially adversely affect the collectibility of the Receivables. 

(j)    Notice of Relocation. The Seller shall give the Agent (which shall promptly forward a copy to each Purchaser
Agent) 30 days’ prior written notice of any change of its Location. The Seller will at all times maintain its Location within a jurisdiction in the United States in which Article 9 of the UCC is in effect as of the date hereof or the date of
any such relocation. 
 (k)    Further Information. The Seller shall furnish or cause to be furnished to the
Agent and each Purchaser Agent such other information as promptly as practicable, and in such form and detail, as the Agent or any Purchaser Agent may reasonably request. 

(l)    Fees, Taxes and Expenses. The Seller shall pay all filing fees, stamp taxes and other similar taxes and
expenses, including the fees and expenses set forth in Section 10.3, if any, which may be incurred on account of or arise out of this Agreement and the documents and transactions entered into pursuant to this Agreement.

 (m)    Compliance with Receivables Sale Agreement. The Seller will enforce all material obligations and
undertakings on the part of each Originator to be observed and performed under the Receivables Sale Agreement. Seller will take all actions to perfect and enforce its rights and interests (and the rights and interests of the Agent (for the benefit
of the Secured Parties), as Seller’s assignee) under the Receivables Sale Agreement as the Agent or any Purchaser Agent may from time to time reasonably request, including, without limitation, making claims to which it may be entitled under any
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 (n)    Audits. At any time, upon reasonable written notice to the
Seller (but not more than once per calendar year unless a Termination Event or Unmatured Termination Event has occurred and is continuing), the Seller shall permit the Agent, together with each Purchaser Agent that wants to participate, or such
Person as the Agent or such Purchaser Agents may designate, during business hours, to conduct audits or visit and inspect any of the properties of the Seller to examine the Records, internal controls and procedures maintained by the Seller and take
copies and extracts therefrom, and to discuss the Seller’s affairs with its officers and independent accountants. The Seller hereby authorizes such officers and independent accountants to discuss with the Agent and each Purchaser Agent, or such
Person they may designate, the affairs of the Seller. The Seller shall reimburse the Agent and each Purchaser Agent for all reasonable and documented fees, costs and
out-of-pocket expenses incurred by or on behalf of the Agent and each Purchaser Agent in connection with up to one (1) such audits and visits for each per calendar
year promptly upon receipt of a written invoice therefor; provided that, following the occurrence and during the continuance of a Termination Event or an Unmatured Termination Event, the Seller shall reimburse the Agent and each
Purchaser Agent for all reasonable fees, costs and out-of-pocket expenses incurred by or on behalf of the Agent and each Purchaser Agent in connection with the foregoing
actions promptly upon receipt of written invoice therefor regardless of the number of audits or visits in such year.    Subject to the requirements of applicable laws, the Agent and each Purchaser Agent agrees to use commercially
reasonable precautions to keep confidential, in accordance with its respective customary procedures for handling confidential information, any non-public information supplied to it by the Seller pursuant to
any such audit or visit which is identified by the Seller as being confidential at the time the same is delivered to the Agent and each Purchaser Agent. 

(o)    Separate Corporate Existence. The Seller shall: 

(i)    Maintain in full effect its existence, rights and franchises as a corporation under the laws of the
state of its incorporation and will obtain and preserve its qualification to do business in each jurisdiction in which such qualification is or shall be necessary to protect the validity and enforceability of this Agreement and each Transaction
Document and each other instrument or agreement necessary or appropriate to permit and effectuate the transactions contemplated hereby. 

(ii)    Maintain its own deposit account or accounts, separate from those of any of its Affiliates, with
commercial banking institutions. The funds of the Seller will not be diverted to any other Person or for any use other than the corporate use of the Seller and the funds of the Seller shall not be commingled with those of any of its Affiliates. 

(iii)    To the extent that the Seller contracts or does business with vendors or service providers where
the goods and services provided are partially for the benefit of any other Person, the costs incurred in so doing shall be fairly allocated to or among the Seller and such entities for whose benefit the goods and services are provided, and the
Seller and each such entity shall bear its fair share of such costs. All material transactions between the Seller and any of its Affiliates shall be only on an arm’s-length basis. 

  
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 (iv)    At all times have a Board of Directors
consisting of three members, at least one member of which is an Independent Director. 
 (v)    Conduct
its affairs strictly in accordance with its certificate of incorporation and observe all necessary, appropriate and customary corporate formalities, including, but not limited to, holding all regular and special stockholders’ and
directors’ meetings appropriate to authorize all corporate action, keeping separate and accurate minutes of such meetings, passing all resolutions or consents necessary to authorize actions taken or to be taken, and maintaining accurate and
separate books, records and accounts, including, but not limited to, intercompany transaction accounts. Regular stockholders’ and directors’ meetings (or unanimous written consents in lieu thereof) shall be held at least annually. 

(vi)    Ensure that decisions with respect to its business and daily operations shall be independently made
by the Seller (although the officer making any particular decision may also be an employee, officer or director of an Affiliate of the Seller) and shall not be dictated by an Affiliate of the Seller. 

(vii)    Act solely in its own corporate name and through its own authorized officers and agents, and no
Affiliate of the Seller shall be appointed to act as its agent, except as expressly contemplated by this Agreement. The Seller shall at all times use its own stationery. 

(viii)    Ensure that no Affiliate of the Seller shall advance funds to the Seller, other than
(i) capital contributions from Schein, made to enable the Seller to pay the purchase price of Receivables or (ii) as is otherwise provided herein or in any Transaction Document, and no Affiliate of the Seller will otherwise supply funds
to, or guaranty debts of, the Seller. 
 (ix)    Other than organizational expenses and as expressly
provided herein, pay all expenses, indebtedness and other obligations incurred by it. 
 (x)    Not enter
into any guaranty, or otherwise become liable, with respect to any obligation of any of its Affiliates. 

(xi)    Ensure that any financial reports required of the Seller shall comply with GAAP and shall be issued
separately from, but may be consolidated with, any reports prepared for any of its Affiliates. 

(xii)    Ensure that at all times it is adequately capitalized to engage in the transactions contemplated
in its certificate of incorporation, the Transaction Documents and this Agreement. 
 (xiii)    Take such
action to ensure that: (A) the Seller is solvent, including, without limitation, that it has not been rendered insolvent by the actions contemplated by the Transaction Documents; (B) the Seller intends to and reasonably expects to survive
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a stand-alone entity, independent of financial assistance of any entity not contemplated by the Transaction Documents; (C) the Seller shall at all times have its own telephone number
separate from that of Schein; (D) neither the assets nor the creditworthiness of the Seller is held out as being available for the payment of any liability of Schein; (E) each of Schein and the Seller operates as a separate legal entity
and not as a division or department thereof; (F) the Seller does not engage in or expect to engage in business for which its remaining property represents an unreasonably small capitalization; and (G) the Seller does not intend to incur
nor does it believe it will incur indebtedness that it will not be able to repay at its maturity. 

(p)    Information. The Seller shall provide the Agent (which shall promptly forward a copy to each Purchaser
Agent) with the following: 
 (i)    as soon as practicable and in any event within 45 days following the
close of each fiscal quarter, excluding the last fiscal quarter, of each Fiscal Year of the Seller during the term of this Agreement, an unaudited consolidated balance sheet of the Seller as of the end of such quarter and unaudited consolidated
statements of income of the Seller for such quarter and for the Fiscal Year through such quarter, setting forth in comparative form the corresponding figures for the corresponding quarter of the preceding Fiscal Year, all in reasonable detail and
certified by a Responsible Officer of the Seller, subject to adjustments of the type which would occur as a result of a year-end audit, as having been prepared in accordance with GAAP; and 
 (ii)    as soon as practicable and in any event
within 90 days after the close of each Fiscal Year of the Seller during the term of this Agreement, a consolidated balance sheet of the Seller as at the close of such Fiscal Year and consolidated statements of income of the Seller for such Fiscal
Year, setting forth in comparative form the corresponding figures for the preceding Fiscal Year, all in reasonable detail. 

(iii)    Compliance Certificate. Together with the financial statements required pursuant to this
Section 7.1(p), a compliance certificate in substantially the form of Exhibit IV signed by an Authorized Officer of the Seller and dated the date of such annual financial statement or such quarterly financial
statement, as the case may be. 
 (q)    Anti-Corruption Laws, Anti-Terrorism Laws and Sanctions. Policies and
procedures will be maintained and enforced by or on behalf of the Seller that are designed in good faith and in a commercially reasonable manner to promote and achieve compliance by the Seller and each of its Subsidiaries, and their respective
directors, officers, employees and agents with Anti-Corruption Laws, applicable Anti-Terrorism Laws and applicable Sanctions. 

Section 7.2    Negative Covenants of the Seller. Until the date on which the Aggregate Unpaids have been
indefeasibly paid in full (other than contingent obligations for which no claim has been asserted) and this Agreement terminates in accordance with its terms, the Seller hereby covenants that it will not: 

(a)    No Rescissions or Modifications. Rescind or cancel any Receivable or related Contract or modify any terms or
provisions thereof or grant any Dilution to an Obligor, except in accordance with the Credit and Collection Policy or otherwise with the prior written consent of the Agent, unless such Receivable has been deemed collected pursuant to
Section 1.4(a) or repurchased pursuant to the Receivables Sale Agreement. 

  
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 (b)    No Liens. Cause any of the Receivables or related
Contracts, or any inventory or goods the sale of which give rise to a Receivable, or any Lock-Box or Collection Account or any right to receive any payments received therein or deposited thereto, to be sold,
pledged, assigned or transferred or to be subject to a Lien, other than the sale and assignment of the Receivable Interest therein to the Agent, for the benefit of the Secured Parties, and the Liens created in connection with the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement. 
 (c)    Consolidations, Mergers and Sales of Assets. (i) Consolidate or
merge with or into any other Person or (ii) sell, lease or otherwise transfer all or substantially all of its assets to any other Person. 

(d)    No Changes. Make any change in the character of its business, which change would materially impair the
collectibility of any Receivable, without prior written consent of the Agent and each Purchaser Agent, or change its name, identity or corporate structure in any manner which would make any financing statement or continuation statement filed in
connection with this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby seriously misleading within the meaning of Section 9-507(c) of the UCC of any applicable jurisdiction or other applicable Laws unless
it shall have given the Agent (which shall promptly forward a copy to each Purchaser Agent) at least 30 days’ prior written notice thereof and unless prior thereto it shall have caused such financing statement or continuation statement to be
amended or a new financing statement to be filed such that such financing statement or continuation statement would not be seriously misleading. 

(e)    Capital Stock. Issue any capital stock except to Schein. The Seller shall not pay any dividends to Schein if
such payment would be prohibited under the General Corporation Law of the State of Delaware. 
 (f)    Change in
Payment Instructions to Obligors. Except as may be required by the Agent (which shall promptly forward a copy to each Purchaser Agent) pursuant to Section 8.2(b), the Seller will not add or terminate any bank as a
Collection Bank, or make any change in the instructions to Obligors regarding payments to be made to any Lock-Box or Collection Account, unless (i) the Agent (which shall promptly forward a copy to each
Purchaser Agent) shall have received, at least ten (10) days before the proposed effective date therefor, (A) written notice of such addition, termination or change and (B) with respect to the addition of a Collection Bank or a
Collection Account or Lock-Box, an executed Collection Account Agreement (which is reasonably satisfactory to the Agent) with respect to the new Collection Account or
Lock-Box, (ii) with respect to the termination of a Collection Bank or a Collection Account or Lock-Box, the Agent shall have consented thereto (which consent shall
not be unreasonably withheld or delayed) and (iii) with respect to any changes in instructions to Obligors regarding payments, the Agent shall have consented thereto; provided that the Servicer may make
changes in instructions to Obligors regarding payments without any consent if such new instructions require such Obligor to make payments to another existing Lock-Box or Collection Account. 

  
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 (g)    Use of Proceeds. Seller will not use the proceeds of the
Purchases for any purpose other than (i) paying for Receivables and Related Security under and in accordance with the Receivables Sale Agreement, including without limitation, making payments on the Subordinated Notes (as defined in the
Receivables Sale Agreement) to the extent permitted thereunder and under the Receivables Sale Agreement, (ii) paying its ordinary and necessary operating expenses when and as due, and (iii) making Restricted Junior Payments to the extent
permitted under this Agreement. 
 (h)    Termination Date Determination. Seller will not designate the
Termination Date (as defined in the Receivables Sale Agreement), or send any written notice to any Originator in respect thereof, without the prior written consent of the Agent and each Purchaser Agent, except with respect to the occurrence of such
Termination Date arising pursuant to Section 5.1(e) of the Receivables Sale Agreement. 
 (i)    Restricted
Junior Payments. Seller will not make any Restricted Junior Payment if after giving effect thereto, Seller’s Net Worth (as defined in the Receivables Sale Agreement) would be less than the Required Capital Amount (as defined in the
Receivables Sale Agreement). 
 (j)    Seller Indebtedness. Seller will not incur or permit to exist any
Indebtedness or liability on account of deposits except: (i) the Aggregate Unpaids, (ii) the Subordinated Loans (as defined in the Receivables Sale Agreement), and (iii) other current accounts payable arising in the ordinary course of
business and not exceeding $25,000 at any one time and not overdue. 
 (k)    Prohibition on Additional Negative
Pledges. The Seller shall not enter into or assume any agreement (other than this Agreement and the other Transaction Documents) prohibiting the creation or assumption of any Lien upon the Purchased Assets except as contemplated by the
Transaction Documents, or otherwise prohibiting or restricting any transaction contemplated hereby or by the other Transaction Documents, and the Seller shall not enter into or assume any agreement creating any Lien upon the Subordinated Notes. 

(l)    Anti-Corruption Laws, Anti-Terrorism Laws and Sanctions. The Seller will not request any Purchase, and shall
procure that its Subsidiaries and its or their respective directors, officers, employees and agents shall not use, the proceeds of any Purchase (i) in furtherance of an offer, payment, promise to pay, or authorization of the payment or giving
of money, or anything else of value, to any Person in violation of any Anti-Corruption Laws or applicable Anti-Terrorism Laws, (ii) for the purpose of funding or financing any activities, business or transaction of or with any Sanctioned
Person, or in any Sanctioned Country, in each case to the extent doing so would violate any applicable Sanctions, or (iii) in any other manner that would result in liability to any party hereto under any applicable Sanctions or result in the
violation of any Anti-Corruption Laws or applicable Anti-Terrorism Laws. 

  
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 Section 7.3    Affirmative Covenants of the Servicer. In
addition to its other covenants contained herein or made pursuant hereto, the Servicer covenants with the Agent, each Purchaser Agent and each Purchaser as follows: 

(a)    Notice of Termination Event. Promptly upon becoming aware of, but in any event no later than two
(2) Business Days, any Termination Event or Unmatured Termination Event, the Servicer shall give the Agent (which shall promptly forward a copy to each Purchaser Agent) notice thereof, together with a written statement of a Responsible Officer
setting forth the details thereof and any action with respect thereto taken or contemplated to be taken by such Servicer. 

(b)    Notice of Material Adverse Change. Promptly upon any Responsible Officer of the Servicer becoming aware
thereof, the Servicer shall give the Agent (which shall promptly forward a copy to each Purchaser Agent) notice of any material adverse change in the business, operations or financial condition of the Servicer which reasonably could be expected to
materially adversely affect the collectibility of the Receivables or the ability of the Servicer to perform its obligations under this Agreement. 

(c)    Preservation of Corporate Existence. The Servicer shall preserve and maintain its corporate existence,
rights, franchises and privileges in the jurisdiction of its incorporation, and qualify and remain qualified in good standing as a foreign corporation in each jurisdiction where the failure to preserve and maintain such existence, rights,
franchises, privileges and qualification could reasonably be expected to materially adversely affect (i) the interests of the Agent, any Purchaser Agent or any Purchaser hereunder or (ii) the ability of such Servicer to perform its
obligations under this Agreement. 
 (d)    Compliance with Laws. The Servicer shall comply in all material
respects with all Laws applicable to the Servicer, its business and properties, and all Receivables related to the Receivable Interests. 

(e)    Enforceability of Obligations. The Servicer shall take such actions as are reasonable and within its power
to ensure that, with respect to each Receivable, the obligation of any related Obligor to pay the unpaid balance of such Receivable in accordance with the terms of the related Contract remains legal, valid, binding and enforceable against such
Obligor except as otherwise permitted by Section 8.2(d). 
 (f)    Books and Records.
The Servicer shall maintain and implement administrative and operating procedures (including, without limitation, the ability to recreate Records evidencing the Receivables in the event of the destruction of the originals thereof), and keep and
maintain all documents, books, Records and other information reasonably necessary or advisable for the collection of all applicable Receivables (including, without limitation, Records adequate to permit the identification of all Related Security and
Collections and adjustments to each existing Receivable). Upon the request of the Agent or any Purchaser Agent, following the occurrence and continuance of a Termination Event, the Servicer shall deliver to the Agent all Contracts (including,
without limitation, all multiple originals of any such Contract constituting an instrument, a certificated security or chattel paper) relating to the Receivables. 

(g)    Fulfillment of Obligations. The Servicer will duly observe and perform, or cause to be observed or
performed, all material obligations and undertakings on its part or on the part of any subservicer to be observed and performed under or in connection with the Receivables (including the delivery of Settlement Reports), will duly observe and perform
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Contracts related to such Receivables, will do nothing to impair the rights, title and interest of the Agent, any Purchaser Agent or any Purchaser in and to the Receivable Interests and will pay
when due any taxes, including without limitation any sales tax, excise tax or other similar tax or charge, payable in connection with such Receivables and their creation and satisfaction. 

(h)    Obligor List. The Servicer shall at all times maintain a current list (which may be stored on computer
systems or disks) of all Obligors under Contracts related to the applicable Receivables, including the name, address, telephone number and account number of each such Obligor. The list shall be updated as provided in
Section 8.5(b) and the Servicer shall deliver or cause to be delivered a copy of such list to the Agent (which shall promptly forward a copy to each Purchaser Agent) as soon as practicable following the Agent’s request
(but not more frequently than once each calendar quarter unless a Termination Event or Unmatured Termination Event has occurred and is continuing). 

(i)    Notice of Relocation. The Servicer shall give the Agent (which shall promptly forward a copy to each
Purchaser Agent) 30 days’ prior written notice of any change of its Location. The Servicer will at all times maintain its Location within a jurisdiction in the United States in which Article 9 of the UCC is in effect as of the date hereof
or the date of any such relocation. 
 (j)    Modification of Systems. The Servicer agrees, promptly after the
replacement or any material modification of any computer, automation or other operating systems which are used to track, monitor or account for Receivables (in respect of hardware or software) used to perform its services as Servicer or to make any
calculations or reports hereunder, to give notice of any such replacement or modification to the Agent (which shall promptly forward a copy to each Purchaser Agent). 

(k)    Litigation. As soon as possible, and in any event within ten (10) Business Days of the Servicer’s
knowledge thereof, the Servicer shall give the Agent (which shall promptly forward a copy to each Purchaser Agent) notice of any litigation, investigation or proceeding against the Servicer which may exist at any time which, in the reasonable
judgment of the Servicer could reasonably be expected to materially impair the ability of the Servicer to perform its obligations under this Agreement. 

(l)    ERISA Events. Promptly upon the occurrence of any ERISA Event that, alone or together with any other ERISA
Events that have occurred, could reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on the business, financial condition, operations or properties of Schein and its ERISA Affiliates taken as a whole, Schein shall give the Seller a written
notice specifying the nature thereof, what action Schein or any ERISA Affiliate has taken with respect thereto and, when known by Schein, any action taken or threatened by the Internal Revenue Service, the Department of Labor or the PBGC with
respect thereto. 
 (m)    Separate Corporate Existence. As long as Schein is the Servicer hereunder, the
Servicer shall maintain its legal identity separate from the Seller and take such action to ensure that: (A) the management of the Servicer does not anticipate any need for its having to extend advances to the Seller except for those described
in the Transaction Documents, if any; (B) the Servicer does not conduct its business in the name of the Seller; (C) the Servicer has a telephone number, stationery and business forms separate from those of the Seller; (D) the

  
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Servicer does not provide for its expenses and liabilities to be paid from the funds of the Seller or vice versa; (E) the Servicer is not liable for the payment of any liability of the
Seller; (F) neither the assets nor the creditworthiness of the Servicer is held out as being available for the payment of any liability of the Seller; (G) the Servicer maintains an arm’s-length
relationship with the Seller; and (H) assets are not transferred from the Servicer to the Seller without fair consideration or with the intent to hinder, delay or defraud the creditors of either company. 

(n)    Audits. At any time, upon reasonable notice to the Servicer (but not more than once per calendar year unless
a Termination Event or Unmatured Termination Event has occurred and is continuing), the Servicer shall permit the Agent, together with each Purchaser Agent that wants to participate, or such Person as they may designate, during business hours, to
conduct audits or visit and inspect the corporate headquarters of the Servicer located at the location listed on Exhibit III in order to examine the Records, internal controls and procedures maintained by the Servicer and take copies and
extracts therefrom, and to discuss the Servicer’s affairs with its officers and independent accountants. The Servicer hereby authorizes such officers and independent accountants to discuss with the Agent and each Purchaser Agent, or such Person
as they may designate, the affairs of the Servicer. The Seller shall reimburse the Agent and each Purchaser Agent for all reasonable and documented fees, costs and
out-of-pocket expenses incurred by or on behalf of the Agent and each Purchaser Agent in connection with up to one (1) such audits and visits for each per calendar
year promptly upon receipt of a written invoice therefor; provided that following the occurrence and during the continuance of a Termination Event or an Unmatured Termination Event, the Seller shall reimburse the Agent and each
Purchaser Agent for all reasonable fees, costs and out-of-pocket expenses incurred by or on behalf of the Agent and each Purchaser Agent in connection with the foregoing
actions promptly upon receipt of written invoice therefor regardless of the number of audits or visits in such year. Subject to the requirements of applicable laws, the Agent and each Purchaser Agent agrees to use commercially reasonable precautions
to keep confidential, in accordance with its respective customary procedures for handling confidential information, any non-public information supplied to it by the Servicer pursuant to any such audit or visit
which is identified by the Servicer as being confidential at the time the same is delivered to the Agent and each Purchaser Agent. 

(o)    S.E.C. Filings. Promptly upon the written request of the Agent or any Purchaser Agent, provide to the
Agent (which shall promptly forward a copy to each Purchaser Agent) copies of all registration statements and annual, quarterly, monthly or other regular reports which Seller or Servicer files with the Securities and Exchange Commission. 

(p)    Notices. Servicer will notify the Agent (which shall promptly forward a copy to each Purchaser Agent) in
writing of any of the following promptly upon learning of the occurrence thereof, describing the same and, if applicable, the steps being taken with respect thereto: 

(i)    Judgments and Proceedings. (A) (1) The entry of any judgment or decree against Schein or
any of its Subsidiaries if the aggregate amount of all judgments and decrees then outstanding against Schein and its Subsidiaries exceeds $75,000,000 and shall remain undischarged for a period of 45 consecutive days during which execution shall not
be effectively stayed, or any action shall be legally taken by a judgment creditor to attach or levy upon any assets of the Borrower or any Subsidiary to enforce any such 

  
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judgment and after deducting (a) the amount with respect to which Schein or any such Subsidiary, as the case may be, is insured and with respect to which the insurer has assumed
responsibility in writing, and (b) the amount for which Schein or any such Subsidiary is otherwise indemnified, and (2) the institution of any material litigation, arbitration proceeding or governmental proceeding against Schein that could
reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on Schein; and (B) the entry of any material judgment or decree or the institution of any material litigation, arbitration proceeding or governmental proceeding against Seller. 

(ii)    Termination Date. The occurrence of the “Termination Date” under and as defined in
the Receivables Sale Agreement. 
 (iii)    Defaults Under Other Agreements. The occurrence of any
default by the Seller with respect to any payment obligation other than any payment obligation under the Transaction Documents in an amount exceeding $25,000. 

(iv)    Notices under Receivables Sale Agreement. Copies of all notices to be delivered under the
Receivables Sale Agreement. 
 (q)    [Intentionally Omitted]. 

(r)    Financial Statements. In the event that the balance sheet and/or the statements of income and cash flow (as
described in Section 5.3(k)) of the Servicer and its Consolidated Subsidiaries are no longer publicly available, Schein shall, within 45 or 90 days of the end of the applicable quarter or Fiscal Year, respectively, provide
copies of such balance sheet and/or statements of income and cash flow to the Agent (which shall promptly forward a copy to each Purchaser Agent). 

(s)    Anti-Corruption Laws, Anti-Terrorism Laws and Sanctions. Policies and procedures will be maintained and
enforced by or on behalf of each of the Servicer and each Originator that are designed in good faith and in a commercially reasonable manner to promote and achieve compliance by the Servicer and each Originator and each of their respective
Subsidiaries and their respective directors, officers, employees and agents with Anti-Corruption Laws, applicable Anti-Terrorism Laws and applicable Sanctions. 

Section 7.4    Negative Covenants of the Servicer. Until the date on which the Aggregate Unpaids have been
indefeasibly paid in full and this Agreement terminates in accordance with its terms, the Servicer hereby covenants that it will not: 

(a)    No Rescissions or Modifications. Rescind or cancel any Receivable or related Contract or modify any terms or
provisions thereof or grant any Dilution to an Obligor, except in accordance with the Credit and Collection Policy or otherwise with the prior written consent of the Agent, unless such Receivable has been deemed collected pursuant to
Section 1.4(a) or repurchased pursuant to the Receivables Sale Agreement. 
 (b)    No
Liens. Cause any of the applicable Receivables or related Contracts, or any inventory or goods the sale of which may give rise to a Receivable or any Collection Account or any right to receive any payments received therein or deposited thereto,
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of the Receivable Interest to the Agent, for the benefit of Secured Parties, (ii) the Liens created in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement or (iii) Liens in
respect of a Receivable which has been deemed collected pursuant to Section 1.4(a) or repurchased pursuant to the Receivables Sale Agreement, and for which payment has been received. 

(c)    No Changes. Change its name, identity or corporate structure or jurisdiction of formation in any manner
which would make any financing statement or continuation statement filed in connection with this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby seriously misleading within the meaning of Section 9.507(c) of the UCC of any applicable
jurisdiction or other applicable Laws unless it shall have given the Agent (which shall promptly forward a copy to each Purchaser Agent) at least 30 days’ prior written notice thereof and unless prior thereto it shall have caused such financing
statement or continuation statement to be amended or a new financing statement to be filed such that such financing statement or continuation statement would not be seriously misleading; or make any material change to the Credit and Collection
Policy unless (i) the Agent has received prior written notice of such change and (ii) the Agent and the Required Purchaser Agents have consented to such change if such change could reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect
on the collectibility of the Receivables generally or of any material portion of the Receivables. 

(d)    Consolidations, Mergers and Sales of Assets. (i) Consolidate or merge with or into any other Person or
(ii) sell, lease or otherwise transfer all or substantially all of its assets to any other Person; provided that the Servicer may merge with another Person if (A) the Servicer is the corporation surviving such merger and
(B) immediately after giving effect to such merger, no Termination Event or Unmatured Termination Event shall have occurred and be continuing. 

(e)    Change in Payment Instructions to Obligors. Except as may be required by the Agent pursuant to
Section 8.2(b), the Servicer will not add or terminate any bank as a Collection Bank, or make any change in the instructions to Obligors regarding payments to be made to any Lock-Box
or Collection Account, unless (i) the Agent (which shall promptly forward a copy to each Purchaser Agent) shall have received, at least ten (10) days before the proposed effective date therefor, (A) written notice of such addition,
termination or change and (B) with respect to the addition of a Collection Bank or a Collection Account or Lock-Box, an executed Collection Account Agreement (which is reasonably satisfactory to the
Agent) with respect to the new Collection Account or Lock-Box, (ii) with respect to the termination of a Collection Bank or a Collection Account or Lock-Box, the
Agent shall have consented thereto (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed) and (iii) with respect to any changes in instructions to Obligors regarding payments, the Agent shall have consented thereto; provided that
the Servicer may make changes in instructions to Obligors regarding payments without any consent if such new instructions require such Obligor to make payments to another existing Lock-Box or
Collection Account. 
 (f)    Prohibition on Additional Negative Pledges. The Servicer shall not enter into or
assume any agreement (other than this Agreement and the other Transaction Documents) prohibiting the creation or assumption of any Lien upon the Purchased Assets or otherwise prohibiting or restricting any transaction contemplated hereby or by the
other Transaction Documents, and the Servicer shall not enter into or assume any agreement creating any Lien upon the Subordinated Notes. 

  
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 (g)    Anti-Corruption Laws, Anti-Terrorism and Sanctions. The
Servicer and each Originator shall not use, and each of the Servicer and each Originator shall procure that its Subsidiaries and its or their respective directors, officers, employees and agents shall not use, the proceeds of any Purchase
(i) in furtherance of an offer, payment, promise to pay, or authorization of the payment or giving of money, or anything else of value, to any Person in violation of any Anti-Corruption Laws or applicable Anti-Terrorism Laws, (ii) for the
purpose of funding or financing any activities, business or transaction of or with any Sanctioned Person, or in any Sanctioned Country, in each case to the extent doing so would violate any Sanctions, or (iii) in any other manner that would
result in liability to any party hereto under any applicable Sanctions or result in the violation of any Anti-Corruption Laws or applicable Anti-Terrorism Laws. 

ARTICLE VIII. 

ADMINISTRATION AND COLLECTION 

Section 8.1    Designation of Servicer. 

(a)    The servicing, administration and collection of the Receivables shall be conducted by such Person (the
“Servicer”) so designated from time to time in accordance with this Section 8.1. Schein is hereby designated as, and hereby agrees to perform the duties and obligations of, the Servicer pursuant to
the terms of this Agreement. The Agent may, at any time following the occurrence of a Termination Event upon five (5) Business Days’ notice, designate as Servicer any Person (including itself) to succeed Schein or any successor Servicer.

 (b)    The Servicer may, with the prior written consent of the Agent, delegate its duties and obligations hereunder
to any subservicer (each, a “Sub-Servicer”); provided that, in each such delegation, (i) such Sub-Servicer shall agree in
writing to perform the duties and obligations of the Servicer pursuant to the terms hereof, (ii) the Servicer shall remain primarily liable to the Agent, each Purchaser Agent and each Purchaser for the performance of the duties and obligations
so delegated, (iii) the Seller and the Agent, each Purchaser Agent and each Purchaser shall have the right to look to the Servicer (rather than the Sub-Servicer) for performance, and (iv) the terms
of any agreement with any Sub-Servicer shall provide that the Agent may terminate such agreement upon the termination of the Servicer hereunder by giving notice of its desire to terminate such agreement to the
Servicer (and the Servicer shall provide appropriate notice to such Sub-Servicer). 

Section 8.2    Duties of Servicer. 

(a)    The Servicer shall take or cause to be taken all such actions as may be necessary or advisable to collect each
Receivable from time to time, all in accordance with applicable laws, rules and regulations, with reasonable care and diligence, and in accordance with the Credit and Collection Policy. 

(b)    The Servicer will instruct all Obligors to pay all Collections directly to a
Lock-Box or Collection Account. The Servicer shall not direct any cash or payment item other than Collections to be deposited into any Lock-Box or Collection Account.
If, despite such direction, any remittances are received in any Lock-Box or Collection Account that shall have been identified, to the satisfaction of the Servicer, to not constitute Collections or other
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of the Receivables or the Related Security, the Servicer shall promptly remit such items to the Person identified to it (or by it) as being the owner of such remittances. From and after the date
the Agent delivers to any Collection Bank a Collection Notice pursuant to Section 8.3, the Agent may request that the Servicer, and the Servicer thereupon promptly shall, instruct all Obligors with respect to the
Receivables to remit all payments thereon to a new depositary account specified by the Agent and, at all times thereafter, Seller and the Servicer shall not deposit or otherwise credit, and shall not permit any other Person to deposit or otherwise
credit to such new depositary account any cash or payment item other than Collections. 
 (c)    The Servicer shall
administer the Collections in accordance with the procedures described herein. To the extent any Collections are received directly by the Servicer, the Servicer shall set aside and hold in trust for the account of Seller and the Secured Parties
their respective shares of the Collections in accordance with Article II. 
 (d)    The Servicer may, in
accordance with the Credit and Collection Policy, extend the maturity of any Receivable or adjust the Outstanding Balance of any Receivable as the Servicer determines in good faith to be appropriate to maximize Collections thereof; provided
that such extension or adjustment shall not alter the status of such Receivable as a Delinquent Receivable or Defaulted Receivable or limit the rights of the Agent, any Purchaser Agent or any Purchaser under this Agreement. 

(e)    The Servicer shall hold in trust for Seller and the Agent, each Purchaser Agent and each Purchaser all Records that
(i) evidence or relate to the Receivables, the related Contracts and Related Security or (ii) are otherwise necessary or desirable to collect the Receivables and shall, as soon as practicable upon demand of the Agent, deliver or make
available to the Agent all such Records, at a place selected by the Agent. The Servicer shall, from time to time at the request of the Agent or any Purchaser Agent, furnish to the Agent and each Purchaser Agent (promptly after any such request) a
calculation of the amounts set aside for each Purchaser pursuant to Article II. 
 (f)    Any payment by an
Obligor in respect of any indebtedness owed by it to Originator or Seller shall, except as otherwise specified by such Obligor or otherwise required by contract or law and unless otherwise instructed by the Agent, be applied as a Collection of any
Receivable of such Obligor (starting with the oldest such Receivable) to the extent of any amounts then due and payable thereunder before being applied to any other receivable or other obligation of such Obligor. 

Section 8.3    Collection Notices. The Agent is authorized at any time after the occurrence and during the
continuance of a Termination Event to deliver the Collection Notices to the Collection Banks. Seller hereby transfers to the Agent, for the benefit of the Secured Parties, effective when the Agent delivers such notice, the exclusive ownership and
control of each Lock-Box and the Collection Accounts and, in connection therewith, agrees to cause each Collection Bank to modify the name on each Lock-Box and
Collection Account as requested by the Agent. Seller hereby authorizes the Agent, and agrees that the Agent shall be entitled (i) at any time after delivery of the Collection Notices, to endorse Seller’s name on checks and other
instruments representing Collections, (ii) at any time after the occurrence of a Termination Event, to enforce the Receivables, the related Contracts and the Related Security, and (iii) at any time after the occurrence and during the
continuance of a Termination Event, to take such action as shall be reasonably necessary or desirable to cause all cash, checks and other instruments constituting Collections of Receivables to come into the possession of the Agent rather than Seller
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 Section 8.4    Responsibilities of Seller. Anything herein
to the contrary notwithstanding, the exercise by the Agent, on behalf of Secured Parties, of the Agent’s rights hereunder shall not release the Servicer, any Originator or Seller from any of their duties or obligations with respect to any
Receivables or under the related Contracts. The Agent, each Purchaser Agent and each Purchaser shall have no obligation or liability with respect to any Receivables or related Contracts, nor shall any of them be obligated to perform the obligations
of Seller or any Originator thereunder. 
 Section 8.5    Settlement Reports. 

(a)    The Servicer shall prepare and forward to the Agent (with an electronic copy to each Purchaser Agent) (i) on
each Settlement Reporting Date, a Settlement Report (certified by an Responsible Officer of the Servicer) and an electronic file of the data contained therein and (ii) at such times as the Agent or any Purchaser Agent shall request, a listing
by Obligor of all Receivables together with an aging of such Receivables; provided that, if a Termination Event or Unmatured Termination Event has occurred and is continuing, the Agent or any Purchaser Agent may request that the
Servicer deliver a Settlement Report (or a specified portion thereof) no less frequently than weekly. 
 (b)    Upon the
request of the Agent or any Purchaser Agent (but not more frequently than every quarter), the Servicer shall provide in writing to the Agent (which shall promptly forward a copy to each Purchaser Agent) the list of Obligors under Contracts related
to the Receivables including, for each Obligor added to the list, the name, address, telephone number and account number of such Obligor and if there have been changes in the name, address, telephone number or account number of any existing Obligor,
the revisions shall be provided. 
 Section 8.6    Servicing Fee. As compensation for the Servicer’s
servicing activities on their behalf, the Servicer shall be paid the Servicing Fee in arrears on each Settlement Date out of Collections. 

ARTICLE IX. 

TERMINATION EVENTS 

Section 9.1    Termination Events. The occurrence of any one or more of the following events shall constitute
an “Termination Event”: 
 (a)    the Seller, the Servicer or the Performance Guarantor shall
fail to remit or fail to cause to be remitted to the Agent, any Purchaser Agent or any Purchaser (i) on any day when due any payment, prepayment or deposit of any amount to be remitted to reduce the Invested Amount or any portion thereof or
(ii) within two (2) Business Days of becoming due, CP Costs, Yield, fees set forth in any Fee Letter or any other Aggregate Unpaids required to be remitted to the Agent, any Purchaser Agent or any Purchaser; or 

  
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 (b)    the Seller or the Servicer shall fail to deliver any Settlement
Report and such failure shall continue for three (3) Business Days after the date when such Settlement Report became due; or the Servicer shall fail to perform its duties and obligations as Servicer under the terms of this Agreement or any
other Transaction Document and such failure remains unremedied for a period of ten (10) days after either (i) any Responsible Officer of the Servicer becomes aware thereof or (ii) written notice thereof to such Person by the Agent,
any Purchaser Agent or any Purchaser; 
 (c)    any representation, warranty, certification or statement made by the
Seller, the Servicer or Schein under this Agreement or any other Transaction Document or in any material agreement, certificate, report, appendix, schedule or document furnished by the Seller, the Servicer or Schein to the Agent, any Purchaser Agent
or any Purchaser pursuant to or in connection with this Agreement or any other Transaction Document shall prove to have been false or misleading in any material respect as of the time made or deemed made (including by omission of material
information necessary to make such representation, warranty, certification or statement not misleading); or 
 (d)    a
Change in Control shall occur with respect to the Performance Guarantor; (ii) Schein shall cease to (A) own 100% of the capital stock of the Seller or (B) own (directly or indirectly) 100% of the capital stock of each Originator
(other than Schein); or (iii) Schein shall (A) consolidate or merge with or into any other Person other than as permitted under Section 7.4 hereof or (B) sell, lease or otherwise transfer all or substantially all of its assets to
any other Person unless Schein is the survivor of such transaction (unless, in each of clauses (i) through (iii), consented to in writing in advance by Agent in its sole discretion); or 

(e)    except as otherwise provided in this Section 9.1, the Seller or Schein shall default or
fail in the performance or observance of any other covenant, agreement or duty applicable to it contained herein and such default or failure shall continue for ten (10) Business Days after either (i) any Responsible Officer of the Seller
or such Originator becomes aware thereof or (ii) written notice thereof to such Person by the Agent, any Purchaser Agent or any Purchaser; or 
 (i)
the Seller shall fail to pay any Indebtedness when due and such failure shall continue beyond the applicable grace period, if any, specified in the agreement or instrument relating to such Indebtedness; (ii) Schein or any of its Consolidated
Subsidiaries (other than the Seller) shall fail to pay any Indebtedness in excess of $150,000,000 of Schein or any of its Consolidated Subsidiaries, as the case may be, or any interest or premium on such Indebtedness, in either case, when due
(whether by scheduled maturity, required prepayment, acceleration, demand or otherwise) and such failure shall continue after the applicable grace period, if any, specified in the agreement or instrument relating to such Indebtedness; (iii) any
other default under any agreement or instrument relating to any such Indebtedness or any other event shall occur and shall continue after the applicable grace period, if any, specified in such agreement or instrument if the effect of such default or
event is to accelerate, or to permit the acceleration of, the maturity of such Indebtedness unless (A) MUFG is a party to such other agreement or instrument and (B) MUFG and the other requisite lenders thereunder consent to a written
waiver of such default or other event in accordance with the terms of such agreement or instrument; or (iv) a final court decision of $75,000,000 or more shall be rendered against Schein or any of its Consolidated Subsidiaries and (A) such
amount remains unpaid and (B) such amount remains undischarged for a period of 45 consecutive days during which execution shall not be effectively stayed, or any action shall be legally taken by a judgment creditor to attach or levy upon any
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 (f)    (i) the average of the Delinquency Ratios, computed for each of
the immediately preceding three months, shall exceed 14.50%; (ii) the average of the Default Ratios, computed for each of the immediately preceding three months, shall exceed 2.00%; (iii) the average of the Dilution Ratios, computed for each of the
immediately preceding three months, shall exceed 6.25%; or (iv) the average of the Portfolio Turnover, computed for each of the immediately preceding three months shall exceed 45 days; or 

(g)    there shall be pending any litigation, investigation or proceeding, which the Seller is required to disclose
pursuant to Section 7.1(i) hereof, which in the reasonable opinion of the Required Purchaser Agents is likely to materially adversely affect the financial position or results of operations of the Seller or Schein or
materially impair the ability of the Seller or Schein to perform its respective obligations under the Transaction Documents; or 

(h)    there shall have occurred any event or change in the financial condition or operations of the Seller, the Servicer,
the Performance Guarantor or Schein which could reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on (i) the ability of the Seller, the Servicer, the Performance Guarantor or Schein to perform its obligations under any Transaction
Document, (ii) the legality, validity or enforceability of any Transaction Document, (iii) the Agent’s security interest in the Receivables generally or in any significant portion of such Receivables or the proceeds thereof, or
(iv) the collectibility of the Receivables generally or of any material portion of such Receivables; or 

(i)    an Event of Bankruptcy shall occur with respect to the Seller, the Servicer, any Originator, the Performance
Guarantor or any of Schein’s material subsidiaries thereof; or 
 (j)    the Aggregate Invested Amount shall exceed
the Purchase Limit and the Seller shall have failed to pay to each Purchaser Agent for the benefit of the related Purchasers within three (3) days an amount to be applied to reduce the Aggregate Invested Amount (ratably, according to each
Purchaser’s aggregate Invested Amount), such that after giving effect to such payment the Aggregate Invested Amount is less than or equal to the Purchase Limit; or 

(k)    the Aggregate Investment amount exceeds the then applicable Purchase Limit or the Net Pool Balance shall at any
time be less than an amount equal to the sum of (i) the Aggregate Invested Amount plus (ii) the Required Reserve; or 

(l)    Schein resigns as Servicer; or 

(m)    Schein shall default or fail in the performance or observance of any of the covenants set forth in Section 8.1
of the Credit Agreement as in effect on September 22, 2014 (without giving effect to any amendment, waiver, termination, supplement or other modification thereof unless consented to by the Agent); or 

(n)    a final court decision for $25,000 or more shall be rendered against the Seller; or; 

  
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 (o)    the Performance Guarantor shall default or fail in the
performance of any covenant or agreement set forth in the Performance Undertaking; or 
 (p)    the “Termination
Date” or any “Termination Event” under and as defined in the Receivables Sale Agreement shall occur under the Receivables Sale Agreement or Schein shall for any reason cease to transfer, or cease to have the legal capacity to
transfer, or otherwise be incapable of transferring Receivables to Seller under the Receivables Sale Agreement; or 

(q)    this Agreement shall terminate in whole or in part (except in accordance with its terms), or shall cease to be
effective or to be the legally valid, binding and enforceable obligation of Seller, or any Seller Party shall directly or indirectly contest in any manner such effectiveness, validity, binding nature or enforceability; or 

(r)    the Performance Undertaking shall cease to be effective or to be the legally valid, binding and enforceable
obligation of Performance Guarantor, or Performance Guarantor shall directly or indirectly contest in any manner such effectiveness, validity, binding nature or enforceability of its obligations thereunder; or 

(s)    the Internal Revenue Service shall file notice of a lien pursuant to Section 6323 of the Internal Revenue Code
with regard to any of the Purchased Assets or any assets of the Seller, Performance Guarantor or any Originator and such lien shall not have been released within seven (7) days, or the PBGC shall, or shall indicate its intention to, file notice
of a lien pursuant to Section 4068 of ERISA with regard to any of the Purchased Assets; or 
 (t)    An ERISA Event
shall occur with respect to a Pension Plan or Multiemployer Plan which has resulted in, or could be reasonably expected to have, a material adverse effect on the business, financial condition, operations or properties of Schein and the ERISA
Affiliates taken as a whole; or 
 (u)    the Agent for the benefit of the Secured Parties shall cease to have a valid,
perfected, first priority security interest in the Receivables, the Related Security, any Collection Account or any Lock-Box. 

Section 9.2    Remedies. Upon the occurrence and during the continuation of a Termination Event, the Agent
may, or upon the direction of the Required Purchaser Agents shall, take any of the following actions: (i) replace the Person then acting as Servicer, (ii) declare the Facility Termination Date for all Purchaser Groups to have occurred,
whereupon Reinvestments shall immediately terminate, all without demand, protest or further notice of any kind, all of which are hereby expressly waived by each Seller Party; provided that, upon the occurrence of an Event of Bankruptcy
with respect to any Seller Party, the Facility Termination Date for all Purchaser Groups shall automatically occur, without demand, protest or any notice of any kind, all of which are hereby expressly waived by each Seller Party, (iii) deliver
the Collection Notices to the Collection Banks, (iv) exercise all rights and remedies of a secured party upon default under the UCC and other applicable laws, and (v) notify Obligors of the Agent’s security interest in the Receivables
and other Purchased Assets. The aforementioned rights and remedies shall be without limitation, and shall be in addition to all other rights and remedies of the Agent, each Purchaser Agent and each Purchaser otherwise available under any other
provision of this Agreement, by operation of law, at equity or otherwise, all of which are hereby expressly preserved, including, without limitation, all rights and remedies provided under the UCC, all of which rights shall be cumulative. 

  
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 ARTICLE X. 

INDEMNIFICATION 

Section 10.1    Indemnities by the Seller Parties. Without limiting any other rights that the Agent, any
Purchaser Agent, any Purchaser or any Funding Source may have hereunder or under applicable law, (A) Seller hereby agrees to indemnify (and pay upon demand to) the Agent, each Purchaser Agent, each Purchaser, each Funding Source and each of the
respective assigns, officers, directors, members, partners, certificateholders, agents and employees of the foregoing (each, an “Indemnified Party”) from and against any and all damages, losses,
claims, taxes, liabilities, reasonable and out-of-pocket costs and expenses and for all other amounts payable, including reasonable attorneys’ fees (which attorneys
may be employees of any Indemnified Party) and disbursements of one counsel to the affected Indemnified Parties taken as a whole (and solely in the case of any conflict of interest, one additional counsel to the affected Indemnified Parties, taken
as a whole) (all of the foregoing being collectively referred to as “Indemnified Amounts”) awarded against or incurred by any of them arising out of or as a result of this Agreement or the
acquisition, either directly or indirectly, by any Indemnified Party of an interest in the Receivables, and (B) the Servicer hereby agrees to indemnify (and pay upon demand to) each Indemnified Party for Indemnified Amounts awarded against or
incurred by any of them arising out of the Servicer’s activities as Servicer hereunder; excluding, however, in all of the foregoing instances under the preceding clauses (A) and (B):

 (a)    Indemnified Amounts to the extent a final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction holds
that such Indemnified Amounts resulted from gross negligence or willful misconduct on the part of the Indemnified Party seeking indemnification; 

(b)    Indemnified Amounts to the extent resulting from disputes solely between or among Indemnified
Parties and their respective Affiliates; 
 (c)    Indemnified Amounts to the extent the same results
from losses in respect of Receivables that are uncollectible on account of the insolvency, bankruptcy or lack of creditworthiness of the related Obligor; or 

(d)    taxes imposed by the jurisdiction in which such Indemnified Party’s principal executive office
is located, on or measured by the overall net income of such Indemnified Party to the extent that the computation of such taxes is consistent with the characterization for income tax purposes of the acquisition by any Purchaser of Receivables as a
loan or loans by any Purchaser to Seller secured by the Receivables, the Related Security, the Collection Accounts and the Collections, U.S. federal taxes attributable to such Indemnified Party’s failure to comply with
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 provided that nothing contained in this sentence shall limit the liability of any Seller Party
or limit the recourse of any Indemnified Party to any Seller Party for amounts otherwise specifically provided to be paid by such Seller Party under the terms of this Agreement. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing indemnification,
Seller shall indemnify the Indemnified Parties for Indemnified Amounts (including, without limitation, losses in respect of uncollectible receivables, regardless of whether reimbursement therefor would constitute recourse to Seller) relating to or
resulting from: 
 (i)    any representation or warranty made by any Seller Party or any Originator (or
any officers of any such Person) under or in connection with this Agreement, any other Transaction Document or any other information or report delivered by any such Person pursuant hereto or thereto, which shall have been false or incorrect when
made or deemed made; 
 (ii)    the failure by Seller, the Servicer or any Originator to comply with any
applicable law, rule or regulation with respect to any Receivable or Contract related thereto, or the nonconformity of any Receivable or Contract included therein with any such applicable law, rule or regulation or any failure of Seller, the
Servicer or any Originator to keep or perform any of its obligations, express or implied, with respect to any Contract; 

(iii)    any failure of Seller, the Servicer or any Originator to perform its duties, covenants or other
obligations in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement or any other Transaction Document; 

(iv)    any products liability, personal injury or damage suit, or other similar claim arising out of or in
connection with merchandise, insurance or services that are the subject of any Contract or any Receivable; 

(v)    any dispute, claim, offset or defense (other than discharge in bankruptcy of the Obligor) of the
Obligor to the payment of any Receivable (including, without limitation, a defense based on such Receivable or the related Contract not being a legal, valid and binding obligation of such Obligor enforceable against it in accordance with its terms),
or any other claim resulting from the sale of the merchandise or service related to such Receivable or the furnishing or failure to furnish such merchandise or services; 

(vi)    the commingling of Collections of Receivables at any time with other funds; 

(vii)    any investigation, litigation or proceeding related to or arising from this Agreement or any other
Transaction Document, the transactions contemplated hereby, the use of the proceeds of any Purchase, the Purchased Assets or any other investigation, litigation or proceeding relating to Seller, the Servicer or any Originator in which any
Indemnified Party becomes involved as a result of any of the transactions contemplated hereby; 

(viii)    any inability to litigate any claim against any Obligor in respect of any Receivable as a result
of such Obligor being immune from civil and commercial law and suit on the grounds of sovereignty or otherwise from any legal action, suit or proceeding; 

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 (x)    any failure of Seller to acquire and maintain
legal and equitable title to and ownership of any of the Purchased Assets from the applicable Originator free and clear of any Lien (other than as created under the Transaction Documents); or any failure of Seller to give reasonably equivalent value
to any Originator under the Receivables Sale Agreement in consideration of the transfer by such Originator of any Receivable, or any attempt by any Person to void such transfer under statutory provisions or common law or equitable action; 

(xi)    (A) any failure to vest and maintain vested in the Agent for the benefit of the Secured Parties, or
to transfer to the Agent for the benefit of the Secured Parties, a valid first priority perfected security interests in the Purchased Assets, free and clear of any Lien (except as created by the Transaction Documents) and (B) (I) any failure to
vest and maintain vested in the Agent for the benefit of the Secured Parties a valid first priority perfected security interests in each Lock-Box and Collection Account, free and clear of any Lien (except as
created by the Transaction Documents) and (ii) any failure of a Collection Bank in the performance or observance of any agreement or duty applicable to it in respect of any Collection Account; 

(xii)    any action or omission by any Seller Party which reduces or impairs the rights of any Indemnified
Party with respect to any Purchased Assets or the value of any Purchased Assets; 
 (xiii)    any attempt
by any Person to void any Purchase or the Agent’s security interest in the Purchased Assets under statutory provisions or common law or equitable action; 

(xiv)    the failure of any Receivable included in the calculation of the Net Pool Balance as an Eligible
Receivable to be an Eligible Receivable at the time so included; and 
 (xv)    (A) any failure of the
Seller or any Originator to pay any taxes when due and (B) any taxes related to the Purchase of Receivables by any Purchaser, except for taxes on the income of such Purchaser. 

Section 10.2    Increased Cost and Reduced Return. If, after the date hereof, any Regulatory Change shall
occur: (i) that subjects any Funding Source to any charge or withholding on or with respect to any Funding Agreement or a Funding Source’s obligations under a Funding Agreement, or on or with respect to the Receivables, or changes the
basis of taxation of payments to any Funding Source of any amounts payable under any Funding Agreement (except for changes in the rate of tax on the overall net income of a Funding Source or taxes excluded by Section 10.1)
or (ii) that imposes, modifies or deems applicable any reserve, assessment, insurance charge, special deposit or similar requirement against assets of, deposits with or for the account of a Funding Source, or credit extended by a Funding Source
pursuant to a Funding Agreement or (iii) that imposes any other condition the result of which is to increase the cost to a Funding Source of performing its obligations under a Funding Agreement, or to reduce the rate of return on a Funding
Source’s capital as a consequence of its obligations under a Funding Agreement, or to reduce the amount of any sum received or receivable by a Funding Source under a Funding Agreement or to require any payment calculated by reference to the

  
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amount of interests or loans held or interest received by it, then, upon demand by the applicable Purchaser Agent, Seller shall pay to such Purchaser Agent, for the benefit of the relevant
Funding Source, such amounts charged to such Funding Source or such amounts to otherwise compensate such Funding Source for such increased cost or such reduction. For the avoidance of doubt, if the issuance of Financial Accounting Standards
Board’s Interpretation No. 46, Statements of Financial Accounting Standards Nos. 166 and 167, any future statements or interpretations issued by the Financial Accounting Standards Board or any successor thereto or any other change in
accounting standards or the issuance of any other pronouncement, release or interpretation, causes or requires the consolidation of all or a portion of the assets and liabilities of the Seller or any Conduit Purchaser with the assets and liabilities
of the Agent, any Purchaser Agent or any other Funding Source, such event shall constitute a circumstance on which such Funding Source may base a claim for reimbursement under this Section 10.2. 

Section 10.3    Other Costs and Expenses. Seller shall pay to the Agent, each Purchaser Agent and each
Purchaser on demand all reasonable costs and out-of-pocket expenses in connection with the preparation, execution, delivery and administration of this Agreement, the
transactions contemplated hereby and the other documents to be delivered hereunder, including without limitation, the cost of its auditors auditing the books, records and procedures of Seller or Servicer, rating agency fees, reasonable and
documented fees and out-of-pocket expenses of a single independent legal counsel with respect thereto and with respect to providing advice as to their respective rights
and remedies under this Agreement. Seller shall pay to the Agent, each Purchaser Agent and each Purchaser on demand any and all reasonable and documented costs and
out-of-pocket expenses thereof, if any, including reasonable counsel fees and expenses, in connection with the enforcement of this Agreement and the other documents
delivered hereunder and in connection with any restructuring or workout of this Agreement or such documents, or the administration of this Agreement following a Termination Event. 

ARTICLE XI. 
 THE AGENTS

 Section 11.1    Appointment and Authorization. 

(a)    Each Purchaser and Purchaser Agent hereby irrevocably designates and appoints MUFG as the “Agent”
hereunder and authorizes the Agent to take such actions and to exercise such powers as are delegated to the Agent hereby and to exercise such other powers as are reasonably incidental thereto. The Agent shall hold, in its name, for the benefit of
each Purchaser, ratably, the Receivable Interests. The Agent shall not have any duties other than those expressly set forth herein or any fiduciary relationship with any Purchaser or Purchaser Agent, and no implied obligations or liabilities shall
be read into this Agreement, or otherwise exist, against the Agent. The Agent does not assume, nor shall it be deemed to have assumed or relationship of trust or agency with the Seller or Servicer. Notwithstanding any provision of this Agreement or
any other Transaction Document to the contrary, in no event shall the Agent ever be required to take any action which exposes the Agent to personal liability or which is contrary to the provisions of any Transaction Document or applicable law. 

  
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 (b)    Each Purchaser hereby irrevocably designates and appoints the
respective institution identified as the Purchaser Agent for such Purchaser’s Purchaser Group on the signature pages hereto or in the Assumption Agreement or Transfer Supplement pursuant to which such Purchaser becomes a party hereto, and each
authorizes such Purchaser Agent to take such action on its behalf under the provisions of this Agreement and to exercise such powers and perform such duties as are expressly delegated to such Purchaser Agent by the terms of this Agreement, if any,
together with such other powers as are reasonably incidental thereto. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary elsewhere in this Agreement, no Purchaser Agent shall have any duties or responsibilities, except those expressly set forth herein,
or any fiduciary relationship with any Purchaser or other Purchaser Agent or the Agent, and no implied covenants, functions, responsibilities, duties, obligations or liabilities on the part of such Purchaser Agent shall be read into this Agreement
or otherwise exist against such Purchaser Agent. 
 (c)    Except as otherwise specifically provided in this Agreement,
the provisions of this Article XI are solely for the benefit of the Purchaser Agents, the Agent and the Purchasers, and none of the Seller or Servicer shall have any rights as a
third-party beneficiary or otherwise under any of the provisions of this Article XI, except that this Article XI shall not affect any obligations which any Purchaser Agent, the
Agent or any Purchaser may have to the Seller or the Servicer under the other provisions of this Agreement. Furthermore, no Purchaser shall have any rights as a third-party beneficiary or otherwise under any of the provisions hereof in respect of a
Purchaser Agent which is not the Purchaser Agent for such Purchaser. 
 (d)    In performing its functions and duties
hereunder, the Agent shall act solely as the agent of the Purchasers and the Purchaser Agents and does not assume nor shall be deemed to have assumed any obligation or relationship of trust or agency with or for the Seller or Servicer or any of
their successors and assigns. In performing its functions and duties hereunder, each Purchaser Agent shall act solely as the agent of its respective Purchaser and does not assume nor shall be deemed to have assumed any obligation or relationship of
trust or agency with or for the Seller, the Servicer, any other Purchaser, any other Purchaser Agent or the Agent, or any of their respective successors and assigns. 

Section 11.2    Delegation of Duties. The Agent may execute any of its duties through agents or attorneys-in-fact and shall be entitled to advice of counsel concerning all matters pertaining to such duties. The Agent shall not be responsible for the negligence or
misconduct of any agents or attorneys-in-fact selected by it with reasonable care. 

Section 11.3    Exculpatory Provisions. None of the Purchaser Agents, the Agent or any of their directors,
officers, members, partners, certificateholders, agents or employees shall be liable for any action taken or omitted (i) with the consent or at the direction of the Required Purchaser Agents (or in the case of any Purchaser Agent, the
Purchasers within its Purchaser Group that have a majority of the aggregate Commitment of such Purchaser Group) or (ii) in the absence of such Person’s gross negligence or willful misconduct. The Agent shall not be responsible to any
Purchaser, Purchaser Agent or other Person for (i) any recitals, representations, warranties or other statements made by the Seller, Servicer, or any of their Affiliates, (ii) the value, validity, effectiveness, genuineness, enforceability
or sufficiency of any Transaction Document, (iii) any failure of the Seller, the Servicer, any Originator or any of their Affiliates to perform any obligation hereunder or under the other Transaction Documents to which it is a party (or under
any Contract), or (iv) the satisfaction of any condition specified in any Transaction Document. The Agent shall not have any obligation to any Purchaser or Purchaser Agent to ascertain or inquire about the observance or performance of any
agreement contained in any Transaction Document or to inspect the properties, books or records of the Seller, Servicer, Originator or any of their Affiliates. 

  
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 Section 11.4    Reliance by Agents. 

(a)    Each Purchaser Agent and the Agent shall in all cases be entitled to rely, and shall be fully protected in relying,
upon any document or other writing or conversation believed by it to be genuine and correct and to have been signed, sent or made by the proper Person and upon advice and statements of legal counsel (including counsel to the Seller or Servicer),
independent accountants and other experts selected by the Agent. Each Purchaser Agent and the Agent shall in all cases be fully justified in failing or refusing to take any action under any Transaction Document unless it shall first receive such
advice or concurrence of the Required Purchaser Agents (or, in the case of any Purchaser Agent, the Purchasers within its Purchaser Group that have a majority of the aggregate Commitment of such Purchaser Group), and assurance of its
indemnification, as it deems appropriate. 
 (b)    The Agent shall in all cases be fully protected in acting, or in
refraining from acting, under this Agreement in accordance with a request of the Required Purchaser Agents or all Purchaser Agents, and such request and any action taken or failure to act pursuant thereto shall be binding upon all Purchasers and
Purchaser Agents. 
 (c)    The Purchasers within each Purchaser Group with a majority of the Commitment of such
Purchaser Group shall be entitled to request or direct the related Purchaser Agent to take action, or refrain from taking action, under this Agreement on behalf of such Purchasers. Such Purchaser Agent shall in all cases be fully protected in
acting, or in refraining from acting, under this Agreement in accordance with a request of such majority Purchasers, and such request and any action taken or failure to act pursuant thereto shall be binding upon all of such Purchaser Agent’s
Purchasers. 
 (d)    Unless otherwise advised in writing by a Purchaser Agent or by any Purchaser on whose behalf such
Purchaser Agent is purportedly acting, each party to this Agreement may assume that (i) such Purchaser Agent is acting for the benefit of each of the Purchasers in respect of which such Purchaser Agent is identified as being the “Purchaser
Agent” in the definition of “Purchaser Agent” hereto, as well as for the benefit of each assignee or other transferee from any such Person, and (ii) each action taken by such Purchaser Agent has been duly authorized and approved
by all necessary action on the part of the Purchasers on whose behalf it is purportedly acting. Each Purchaser Agent and its related Purchasers shall agree amongst themselves as to the circumstances and procedures for removal, resignation and
replacement of such Purchaser Agent. 
 Section 11.5    Notice of Termination Events. Neither any Purchaser
Agent nor the Agent shall be deemed to have knowledge or notice of the occurrence of any Termination Event or Unmatured Termination Event unless such Purchaser Agent or Agent has received notice from any Purchaser, Purchaser Agent, the Servicer or
the Seller stating that a Termination Event or Unmatured Termination Event has occurred hereunder and describing such Termination Event or Unmatured Termination Event. In the event that the Agent receives such a notice, it shall promptly give notice
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shall promptly give notice thereof to its Purchasers. In the event that a Purchaser Agent receives such a notice (other than from the Agent), it shall promptly give notice thereof to the Agent.
The Agent shall take such action concerning a Termination Event or Unmatured Termination Event as may be directed by the Required Purchaser Agents (unless such action otherwise requires the consent of all Purchaser Agents), but until the Agent
receives such directions, the Agent may (but shall not be obligated to) take such action, or refrain from taking such action, as the Agent deems advisable and in the best interests of the Purchasers and Purchaser Agents. 

Section 11.6    Non-Reliance on Agent, Purchaser Agents and Other
Purchasers. Each Purchaser expressly acknowledges that none of the Agent, the Purchaser Agents nor any of their respective officers, directors, members, partners, certificateholders, employees, agents, attorneys-in-fact or Affiliates has made any representations or warranties to it and that no act by the Agent or any Purchaser Agent hereafter taken, including any review of the affairs of the Seller,
Servicer or any Originator, shall be deemed to constitute any representation or warranty by the Agent or such Purchaser Agent, as applicable. Each Purchaser represents and warrants to the Agent and the Purchaser Agents that, independently and
without reliance upon the Agent, the Purchaser Agents or any other Purchaser and based on such documents and information as it has deemed appropriate, it has made and will continue to make its own appraisal of and investigation into the business,
operations, property, prospects, financial and other conditions and creditworthiness of the Seller, the Servicer or the Originators, and the Receivables and its own decision to enter into this Agreement and to take, or omit, action under any
Transaction Document. Except for items specifically required to be delivered hereunder, the Agent shall not have any duty or responsibility to provide any Purchaser Agent with any information concerning the Seller, Servicer or the Originators or any
of their Affiliates that comes into the possession of the Agent or any of its officers, directors, members, partners, certificateholders, employees, agents,
attorneys-in-fact or Affiliates. 

Section 11.7    Agents and Affiliates. Each of the Purchasers and the Agent and their Affiliates may extend
credit to, accept deposits from and generally engage in any kind of banking, trust, debt, entity or other business with the Seller, the Servicer or any Originator or any of their Affiliates. With respect to the acquisition of the Eligible
Receivables pursuant to this Agreement, each of the Purchaser Agents and the Agent shall have the same rights and powers under this Agreement as any Purchaser and may exercise the same as though it were not such an agent, and the terms
“Purchaser” and “Purchasers” shall include, to the extent applicable, each of the Purchaser Agents and the Agent in their individual capacities. 

Section 11.8    Indemnification. Each Related Committed Purchaser shall indemnify and hold harmless the Agent
(but solely in its capacity as Agent) and its officers, directors, members, partners, certificateholders, employees, representatives and agents (to the extent not reimbursed by the Seller, the Servicer or any Originator and without limiting the
obligation of the Seller, the Servicer, or any Originator to do so), ratably (based on its Commitment) from and against any and all liabilities, obligations, losses, damages, penalties, judgments, settlements, costs, expenses and disbursements of
any kind whatsoever (including in connection with any investigative or threatened proceeding, whether or not the Agent or such Person shall be designated a party thereto) that may at any time be imposed on, incurred by or asserted against the Agent
or such Person as a result of, or related to, any of the transactions contemplated by the Transaction Documents or the execution, delivery or performance of the Transaction Documents or any other document furnished in connection therewith (but
excluding any such liabilities, obligations, losses, damages, penalties, judgments, settlements, costs, expenses or disbursements resulting solely from the gross negligence or willful misconduct of the Agent or such Person as finally determined by a
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 Section 11.9    Successor Agent. The Agent may, upon at
least five (5) days notice to the Seller and each Purchaser and Purchaser Agent, resign as Agent. Such resignation shall not become effective until a successor agent is appointed by the Required Purchasers and has accepted such appointment.
Upon such acceptance of its appointment as Agent hereunder by a successor Agent, such successor Agent shall succeed to and become vested with all the rights and duties of the retiring Agent, and the retiring Agent shall be discharged from its duties
and obligations under the Transaction Documents. After any retiring Agent’s resignation hereunder, the provisions of Article X and this Article XI shall inure to its benefit as to any actions taken or omitted to
be taken by it while it was the Agent. 
 ARTICLE XII. 

ASSIGNMENTS AND PARTICIPATIONS 

Section 12.1    Successors and Assigns; Participations; Assignments. 

(a)    Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto
and their respective successors and assigns. Except as otherwise provided herein, no Seller Party may assign or transfer any of its rights or delegate any of its duties hereunder or under any Transaction Document without the prior consent of the
Agent and the Purchaser Agents. 
 (b)    Participations. Except as otherwise specifically provided herein, any
Purchaser may sell to one or more Persons (each, a “Participant”) participating interests in the interests of such Purchaser hereunder; provided that, no Purchaser shall grant any participation under which the
Participant shall have rights to approve any amendment to or waiver of this Agreement or any other Transaction Document. Such Purchaser shall remain solely responsible for performing its obligations hereunder, and the Seller, each Purchaser Agent
and the Agent shall continue to deal solely and directly with such Purchaser in connection with such Purchaser’s rights and obligations hereunder. A Purchaser shall not agree with a Participant to restrict such Purchaser’s right to agree
to any amendment hereto, except amendments that require the consent of all Purchasers. 
 (c)    Assignments by
Certain Related Committed Purchasers. Any Related Committed Purchaser may assign to one or more Persons (each, a “Purchasing Related Committed Purchaser”), reasonably acceptable to the related Purchaser Agent, any portion
of its Commitment pursuant to a supplement hereto, substantially in the form of Exhibit VIII with any changes as have been approved by the parties thereto (each, a “Transfer Supplement”), executed by each such
Purchasing Related Committed Purchaser, such selling Related Committed Purchaser, such related Purchaser Agent and the Agent and, so long as no Termination Event has occurred and is continuing, with the consent of Seller (which consent shall not be
unreasonably withheld). Any such assignment by Related Committed Purchaser cannot be for an amount less than $10,000,000. Upon (i) the execution of the Transfer Supplement, (ii) delivery of an executed copy thereof to the Seller, such
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payment by the Purchasing Related Committed Purchaser to the selling Related Committed Purchaser of the agreed purchase price, if any, such selling Related Committed Purchaser shall be released
from its obligations hereunder to the extent of such assignment and such Purchasing Related Committed Purchaser shall for all purposes be a Related Committed Purchaser party hereto and shall have all the rights and obligations of a Related Committed
Purchaser hereunder to the same extent as if it were an original party hereto. The amount of the Commitment of the selling Related Committed Purchaser allocable to such Purchasing Related Committed Purchaser shall be equal to the amount of the
Commitment of the selling Related Committed Purchaser transferred regardless of the purchase price, if any, paid therefor. The Transfer Supplement shall be an amendment hereof only to the extent necessary to reflect the addition of such Purchasing
Related Committed Purchaser as a “Related Committed Purchaser” and any resulting adjustment of the selling Related Committed Purchaser’s Commitment. 

(d)    Assignments to Liquidity Providers and other Funding Source Providers. Any Conduit Purchaser may at any time
transfer or grant to one or more of its Liquidity Providers or other Funding Source participating interests (or voting rights or a security interest and right of foreclosure thereon) in its portion of the Receivable Interests. In the event of any
such transfer or grant by such Conduit Purchaser of a participating interest to a Liquidity Provider or other Funding Source, such Conduit Purchaser shall remain responsible for the performance of its obligations hereunder. The Seller agrees that
each Liquidity Provider and Funding Source of any Conduit Purchaser hereunder shall be entitled to the benefits of Section 1.6. 

(e)    Other Assignment by Uncommitted Purchasers. Each party hereto agrees and consents (i) to any
Uncommitted Purchaser’s assignment, participation, grant of security interests in or other transfers of any portion of, or any of its beneficial interest in, the Receivable Interests (or portion thereof), including without limitation to any
collateral agent in connection with its commercial paper program, if any, and (ii) to the complete assignment by any Uncommitted Purchaser of all of its rights and obligations hereunder to any other Person with prior notice to the other parties
hereto, and upon such assignment such Uncommitted Purchaser shall be released from all obligations and duties, if any, hereunder; provided that, such Uncommitted Purchaser may not, without the prior consent of its Related
Committed Purchasers (and, in the case of any assignment by an Uncommitted Purchaser that is not a Conduit Purchaser, unless a Termination Event has occurred and is continuing, the Seller), make any such transfer of its rights hereunder unless the
assignee (i) if it is a Conduit Purchaser, is principally engaged in the purchase of assets similar to the assets being purchased hereunder, (ii) has as its Purchaser Agent the Purchaser Agent of the assigning Uncommitted Purchaser and
(iii) if it is a Conduit Purchaser, issues commercial paper with credit ratings substantially comparable to the ratings of the assigning Conduit Purchaser and, provided, further, that no such consent of the Seller
shall be required if the assignee is a Purchaser, an Affiliate of a Purchaser or an Approved Fund. Any assigning Uncommitted Purchaser shall deliver to any assignee a Transfer Supplement with any changes as have been approved by the parties thereto,
duly executed by such Uncommitted Purchaser, assigning any portion of its interest in the Receivable Interests to its assignee. Such Uncommitted Purchaser shall promptly (i) notify each of the other parties hereto of such assignment and
(ii) take all further action that the assignee reasonably requests in order to evidence the assignee’s right, title and interest in such interest in the Receivable Interests and to enable the assignee to exercise or enforce any rights of
such Uncommitted Purchaser hereunder. Upon the assignment of any portion of its interest in the Receivable Interests, the assignee shall have all of the rights hereunder with respect to such interest. 

  
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 (f)    Opinions of Counsel. If required by the Agent or the
applicable Purchaser Agent or to maintain the ratings of any Conduit Purchaser, each Transfer Supplement must be accompanied by an opinion of counsel of the assignee as to such matters as the Agent or such Purchaser Agent may reasonably request.

 ARTICLE XIII. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Section 13.1    Waivers and Amendments. 

(a)    No failure or delay on the part of the Agent, any Purchaser Agent or any Purchaser in exercising any power, right
or remedy under this Agreement shall operate as a waiver thereof, nor shall any single or partial exercise of any such power, right or remedy preclude any other further exercise thereof or the exercise of any other power, right or remedy. The rights
and remedies herein provided shall be cumulative and nonexclusive of any rights or remedies provided by law. Any waiver of this Agreement shall be effective only in the specific instance and for the specific purpose for which given. 

(b)    No provision of any Transaction Document may be amended, supplemented, modified or waived except in writing in
accordance with the provisions of this Section 13.1(b). Seller and the Agent, with the consent of the Required Purchaser Agents, may enter into written modifications or waivers of any provisions of any Transaction Document;
provided that, no such modification or waiver shall: 
 (i)    without the consent of each
Purchaser adversely affected thereby, (A) extend the Facility Termination Date for the related Purchaser Group or the date of any payment or deposit of Collections by Seller or the Servicer, (B) reduce the rate or extend the time of
payment of Yield or any CP Costs (or any component of Yield or CP Costs), (C) change any fee payable to such Purchaser, (D) change the Invested Amount of any Receivable Interest, (E) amend, modify or waive any provision of the definition
of Required Purchaser Agents, Section 9.1, Section 12.1(d), Section 12.1(e), this Section 13.1(b), Section 13.5,
Section 13.6(b) or Section 13.12, (F) consent to or permit the assignment or transfer by Seller of any of its rights and obligations under this Agreement, (G) change the definition of
“Available Commitment”, “Commitment”, “Eligible Receivable”, “Liquidity Agreement”, “Concentration Percentage”, “Excess Concentration”. “Purchase
Limit”, “Purchase Price” or “Required Reserve”, or (H) amend or modify any defined term (or any defined term used directly or indirectly in such defined term) used in clauses (A) through
(G) above in a manner that would circumvent the intention of the restrictions set forth in such clauses; or 

(ii)    without the written consent of the Agent and each Purchaser Agent, amend, modify or waive any
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 Notwithstanding any of the foregoing to the contrary, the Seller and the Agent, without the consent of any
Purchaser or Purchaser Agent, may enter into any amendment, modification or wavier of any Transaction Document, or enter into any new agreement or instrument, to (i) effect the granting, perfection, protection, expansion or enhancement of any
security interest in any Purchased Assets for the benefit of the Secured Parties, or as required by local law to give effect to, or protect any security interest for the benefit of the Secured Parties, in any property or so that the security
interests therein comply with applicable law or (ii) correct any obvious error or omission of a technical nature, in each case that is immaterial (as reasonably determined by the Agent and the Seller), in any provision of any Transaction
Document, if the same is not objected to in writing by the Required Purchaser Agents within five (5) Business Days following receipt of notice thereof. 

Section 13.2    Notices. Except as provided in this Section 13.2, all communications
and notices provided for hereunder shall be in writing (including bank wire, telecopy or electronic facsimile transmission or similar writing) and shall be given to the other parties hereto at their respective addresses or telecopy numbers set forth
on the signature pages hereof or at such other address or telecopy number as such Person may hereafter specify for the purpose of notice to each of the other parties hereto. Each such notice or other communication shall be effective (i) if
given by telecopy, upon the receipt thereof, (ii) if sent via U.S. certified or registered mail, three (3) Business Days after the time such communication is deposited in the mail with first class postage prepaid or (iii) if given by
any other means, when received at the address specified in this Section 13.2. If the written confirmation differs from the action taken by the Agent or any Purchaser Agent, the records of such Agent or Purchaser Agent shall
govern absent manifest error. 
 Section 13.3    Protection of Agent’s Security Interest.

 (a)    Seller agrees that from time to time, at its expense, it will promptly execute and deliver all instruments and
documents, and take all actions, that may be necessary, or that the Agent or any Purchaser Agent may reasonably request, to perfect, protect or more fully evidence the Agent’s security interest in the Purchased Assets, or to enable the Agent,
any Purchaser Agent or any Purchaser to exercise and enforce their rights and remedies hereunder. At any time after the occurrence and during the continuance of a Termination Event, the Agent may, or the Agent may direct Seller or the Servicer to,
notify the Obligors of Receivables, at Seller’s expense, of the ownership or security interests of the Agent (for the benefit of the Secured Parties) under this Agreement and may also direct that payments of all amounts due or that become due
under any or all Receivables be made directly to the Agent or its designee. 
 (b)    If any Seller Party fails to
perform any of its obligations under Section 13.3(a), the Agent, any Purchaser Agent or any Purchaser may (but shall not be required to) perform, or cause performance of, such obligations, and the costs and expenses
incurred in connection therewith shall be payable by Seller as provided in Section 10.3. Each Seller Party irrevocably authorizes the Agent at any time and from time to time in the sole discretion of the Agent, and appoints
the Agent as its attorney-in-fact, to act on behalf of such Seller Party, in any case only after the occurrence and during the continuance of a Termination Event,
(i) to execute on behalf of Seller as debtor and to file financing statements necessary or desirable in the Agent’s sole discretion to perfect and to maintain the perfection and priority of the interest of the Agent for the benefit of the
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and (ii) to file a carbon, photographic or other reproduction of this Agreement or any financing statement with respect to the Receivables and the other Purchased Assets as a financing
statement in such offices as the Agent in its sole discretion deems necessary or desirable to perfect and to maintain the perfection and priority of the Agent’s security interest in the Purchased Assets, for the benefit of the Secured Parties.
The Agent shall provide the Seller with copies of any such filings. This appointment is coupled with an interest and is irrevocable. Each of the Seller Parties (A) hereby authorizes the Agent to file financing statements and other filing or
recording documents with respect to the Receivables and the other Purchased Assets (including any amendments thereto, or continuation or termination statements thereof), without the signature or other authorization of such Seller Party, in such form
and in such offices as the Agent reasonably determines appropriate to perfect or maintain the perfection of the security interest of the Agent hereunder, (B) acknowledges and agrees that it is not authorized to, and will not, file financing
statements or other filing or recording documents with respect to the Receivables and the other Purchased Assets (including any amendments thereto, or continuation or termination statements thereof), without the express prior written approval by the
Agent, consenting to the form and substance of such filing or recording document, and (C) approves, authorizes and ratifies any filings or recordings made by or on behalf of the Agent in connection with the perfection of the security interests
in favor of Seller or the Agent. 
 Section 13.4    Confidentiality. 

(a)    Each of the parties hereto shall maintain and shall cause each of its employees, members, partners,
certificateholders and officers to maintain the confidentiality of the Agreement and all information with respect to the other parties, including all information regarding their respective businesses obtained by it or them in connection with the
structuring, negotiating and execution of the transactions contemplated herein, except that each such party and its directors, officers, members, partners, certificateholders and employees may (i) disclose such information to its accountants,
attorneys, investors, potential investors, credit enhancers to the Purchasers and the agents or advisors of such Persons (“Excepted Persons”); provided that each Excepted Person shall, as a
condition to any such disclosure, agree for the benefit of the parties hereto that such information shall be used solely in connection with such Excepted Person’s evaluation of, or relationship with, the Seller and its affiliates,
(ii) disclose the existence of the Agreement, but not the financial terms thereof, (iii) disclose such information as required pursuant to any law, rule, regulation, direction, request or order of any judicial, administrative or regulatory
authority or proceedings (whether or not having the force or effect of law), (iv) disclose such information to any rating agency rating the Commercial Paper and any other nationally recognized statistical rating organization as contemplated in Section 17g-5 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and (v) disclose the Agreement and such information in any suit, action, proceeding or investigation (whether in law or in equity or pursuant to
arbitration) involving any of the Transaction Documents for the purpose of defending itself, reducing its liability, or protecting or exercising any of its claims, rights, remedies, or interests under or in connection with any of the Transaction
Documents; provided further that the Persons permitted to make such disclosures under clauses (iii) and (v) shall also include credit enhancers to the Purchasers. It is understood that the financial
terms that may not be disclosed except in compliance with this Section 13.4(a) include, without limitation, all fees and other pricing terms, and all Termination Events and priority of payment provisions. 

  
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 (b)    Anything herein to the contrary notwithstanding, each Seller
Party hereby consents to the disclosure of any nonpublic information with respect to it obtained in connection with the transactions contemplated herein (i) to the Agent, any Liquidity Agent, any Purchaser, any Purchaser Agent or any Funding
Source by each other, (ii) by the Agent, any Liquidity Agent, any Purchaser, any Purchaser Agent or any Funding Source to any prospective or actual assignee or participant of any of them or (iii) by the Agent, any Liquidity Agent, any
Purchaser, any Purchaser Agent or any Funding Source to any rating agency, commercial paper dealer or provider of a surety, guaranty or credit or liquidity enhancement to a Purchaser and to any officers, directors, members, partners,
certificateholders, employees, accountants, advisors, and attorneys of any of the foregoing, provided that each such Person is informed of the confidential nature of such information and agrees for the benefit of the parties hereto
that such information shall be used solely in connection with such Person’s evaluation. In addition, the Agent, any Liquidity Agent, any Purchaser, any Purchaser Agent, any Funding Source or provider of a surety, guaranty or credit or liquidity
enhancement to a Purchaser may disclose any such nonpublic information as required pursuant to any law, rule, regulation, direction, request or order of any judicial, administrative or regulatory authority or proceedings (whether or not having the
force or effect of law). 
 (c)    Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the foregoing shall not be construed
to prohibit (i) disclosure of any and all information that is or becomes publicly known, (ii) disclosure of any and all information if required to do so by any applicable statute, law, rule or regulation, or (iii) any other disclosure
authorized by the Seller or Servicer. 
 Section 13.5    Bankruptcy Petition. Each party hereto hereby
covenants and agrees that prior to the date which is one year and one day after the payment in full of all outstanding commercial paper notes or other indebtedness of each Conduit Purchaser, it will not institute against or join any other Person in
instituting against such Conduit Purchaser any bankruptcy, reorganization, arrangement, insolvency or liquidation proceedings or other similar proceeding under the laws of the United States or any state of the United States. 

Section 13.6    Limitation of Liability. (a) No claim may be made by any party hereto against any other
party hereto or any Funding Source or their respective Affiliates, directors, officers, members, partners, certificateholders, employees, attorneys or agents for any special, indirect, consequential or punitive damages in respect of any claim for
breach of contract or any other theory of liability arising out of or related to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, or any act, omission or event occurring in connection therewith; and each party hereto hereby waives, releases, and
agrees not to sue upon any claim for any such damages, whether or not accrued and whether or not known or suspected to exist in its favor, and (b) no Conduit Purchaser shall have any obligation to pay any amounts owing hereunder unless and
until such Purchaser has received such amounts pursuant to its portion of the Receivable Interests and such amounts are not necessary to pay outstanding commercial paper notes or other outstanding indebtedness of such Purchaser. Each party hereto
hereby agrees that no liability or obligation of any Conduit Purchaser hereunder for fees, expenses or indemnities shall constitute a claim (as defined in Section 101 of Title 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code) against such Purchaser
unless such Purchaser has received cash from its portion of the Receivable Interests sufficient to pay such amounts, and such amounts are not necessary to pay outstanding commercial paper notes or other indebtedness of such Purchaser. 

  
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 Section 13.7    CHOICE OF LAW. THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE
GOVERNED AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, WITHOUT REGARD TO THE PRINCIPLES OF CONFLICTS OF LAWS THEREOF OTHER THAN SECTIONS 5-1401 AND
5-1402 OF THE GENERAL OBLIGATIONS LAW EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT THAT THE PERFECTION OF THE OWNERSHIP INTEREST OF SELLER OR THE OWNERSHIP OR SECURITY INTEREST OF THE AGENT (FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE SECURED PARTIES) IN
ANY OF THE COLLATERAL IS GOVERNED BY THE LAWS OF A JURISDICTION OTHER THAN THE STATE OF NEW YORK. 

Section 13.8    CONSENT TO JURISDICTION. EACH PARTY TO THIS AGREEMENT HEREBY IRREVOCABLY SUBMITS TO THE NON-EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION OF ANY UNITED STATES FEDERAL COURT SITTING IN THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK OR ANY NEW YORK STATE COURT SITTING IN NEW YORK COUNTY IN ANY ACTION OR PROCEEDING ARISING OUT OF OR
RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT OR ANY DOCUMENT EXECUTED BY SUCH PERSON PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT, AND EACH SUCH PARTY HEREBY IRREVOCABLY AGREES THAT ALL CLAIMS IN RESPECT OF SUCH ACTION OR PROCEEDING MAY BE HEARD AND DETERMINED IN ANY SUCH COURT AND
IRREVOCABLY WAIVES ANY OBJECTION IT MAY NOW OR HEREAFTER HAVE AS TO THE VENUE OF ANY SUCH SUIT, ACTION OR PROCEEDING BROUGHT IN SUCH A COURT OR THAT SUCH COURT IS AN INCONVENIENT FORUM. NOTHING HEREIN SHALL LIMIT THE RIGHT OF THE AGENT, ANY
PURCHASER AGENT OR ANY PURCHASER TO BRING PROCEEDINGS AGAINST ANY SELLER PARTY IN THE COURTS OF ANY OTHER JURISDICTION. ANY JUDICIAL PROCEEDING BY ANY SELLER PARTY AGAINST THE AGENT, ANY PURCHASER AGENT OR ANY PURCHASER OR ANY
AFFILIATE OF THE AGENT, ANY PURCHASER AGENT OR ANY PURCHASER INVOLVING, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, ANY MATTER IN ANY WAY ARISING OUT OF, RELATED TO, OR CONNECTED WITH THIS AGREEMENT OR ANY DOCUMENT EXECUTED BY SUCH SELLER PARTY PURSUANT TO THIS
AGREEMENT SHALL BE BROUGHT ONLY IN A COURT IN NEW YORK, NEW YORK. 
 Section 13.9    WAIVER OF JURY TRIAL.
EACH PARTY HERETO HEREBY WAIVES TRIAL BY JURY IN ANY JUDICIAL PROCEEDING INVOLVING, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, ANY MATTER (WHETHER SOUNDING IN TORT, CONTRACT OR OTHERWISE) IN ANY WAY ARISING OUT OF, RELATED TO, OR CONNECTED WITH THIS AGREEMENT, ANY
DOCUMENT EXECUTED BY ANY SELLER PARTY PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT OR THE RELATIONSHIP ESTABLISHED HEREUNDER OR THEREUNDER. 

Section 13.10    Integration; Binding Effect; Survival of Terms. 

(a)    This Agreement and each other Transaction Document contain the final and complete integration of all prior
expressions by the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof and shall constitute the entire agreement among the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof superseding all prior oral or written understandings. 

  
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 (b)    This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of
the parties hereto and their respective successors and permitted assigns (including any trustee in bankruptcy). This Agreement shall create and constitute the continuing obligations of the parties hereto in accordance with its terms and shall remain
in full force and effect until terminated in accordance with its terms; provided that the rights and remedies with respect to (i) any breach of any representation and warranty made by any Seller Party pursuant to Article V,
(ii) the indemnification and payment provisions of Article X, and Section 13.4, Section 13.5 and Section 13.6 shall be continuing and shall survive any
termination of this Agreement. 
 (c)    Each of the Seller Parties, the Agent, the Purchaser Agents and the Purchasers
hereby acknowledges and agrees that the Funding Sources are hereby made express third party beneficiaries of this Agreement and each of the other Transaction Documents as in effect from time to time. 

Section 13.11    Counterparts; Severability; Section References. This Agreement may be executed in any number
of counterparts and by different parties hereto in separate counterparts, each of which when so executed shall be deemed to be an original and all of which when taken together shall constitute one and the same Agreement. Delivery of an executed
counterpart of a signature page to this Agreement by telecopier shall be effective as delivery of a manually executed counterpart of a signature page to this Agreement. Any provisions of this Agreement which are prohibited or unenforceable in any
jurisdiction shall, as to such jurisdiction, be ineffective to the extent of such prohibition or unenforceability without invalidating the remaining provisions hereof, and any such prohibition or unenforceability in any jurisdiction shall not
invalidate or render unenforceable such provision in any other jurisdiction. Unless otherwise expressly indicated, all references herein to “Article”, “Section”,
“Schedule” or “Exhibit” shall mean articles and sections of, and schedules and exhibits to, this Agreement. 

Section 13.12    Characterization. 

(a)    It is the intention of the parties hereto that each Purchase hereunder shall constitute and be treated as an
absolute and irrevocable sale, which Purchase shall provide the Agent (for the benefit of the Secured Parties) with the full benefits of ownership of the applicable Receivable Interest. Except as specifically provided in this Agreement, each sale of
a Receivable Interest hereunder is made without recourse to Seller; provided that (i) Seller shall be liable to the Agent, the Purchaser Agents and the Purchasers for all representations, warranties, covenants and indemnities made
by Seller pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, and (ii) such sale does not constitute and is not intended to result in an assumption by the Agent, any Purchaser Agent or any Purchaser or any assignee thereof of any obligation of Seller or
any Originator or any other person arising in connection with the Receivables, the Related Security, or the related Contracts, or any other obligations of Seller or any Originator. 

(b)    In addition to any ownership interest which the Agent or any Purchaser may from time to time acquire pursuant
hereto, Seller hereby grants to the Agent, for the benefit of Secured Parties, a valid and perfected security interest in all of Seller’s right, title and interest in, to and under all Receivables now existing or hereafter arising, the
Collections, each Lock-Box, each Collection Account, all Related Security, all other rights and payments relating to such Receivables, and all proceeds of any thereof prior to all other liens on and security
interests therein to secure the prompt and complete payment of the Aggregate Unpaids. The Agent, on behalf of Secured Parties, shall have, in addition to the rights and remedies that it may have under this Agreement, all other rights and remedies
provided to a secured creditor under the UCC and other applicable law, which rights and remedies shall be cumulative. 

  
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 (c)    Notwithstanding Sections 13.12(a) and 13.12(b), for
U.S. federal income tax purposes, the parties hereto shall treat and report the Seller’s sales, and the Purchasers’ purchases, of Receivables under the Transaction Documents as one or more secured loans made by the Purchasers to the
Seller. 
 Section 13.13    Federal Reserve. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement to the
contrary, any Purchaser Group may, at any time, pledge or grant a security interest in all or any portion of its rights (including, without limitation, any rights to payment of capital and interest) under this Agreement and any other Transaction
Document to secure obligations of such Purchaser Group to a Federal Reserve Bank, without notice to or consent of the Seller or the Agent or any other party; provided that no such pledge or grant of a security interest
shall release a Purchaser Group from any of its obligations hereunder or substitute any such pledgee or grantee for such Purchaser Group as a party hereto. 

Section 13.14    Patriot Act. Agent, each Purchaser and each Purchaser Agent hereby notifies each Originator,
the Seller and the Servicer that pursuant to the requirements of the USA PATRIOT Act, Title III of Pub. L. 107-56 (signed into law October 26, 2001) (the “PATRIOT Act”), Agent,
each Purchaser and each Purchaser Agent may be required to obtain, verify and record information that identifies each Originator, the Seller and the Servicer, which information includes the name, address, tax identification number and other
information regarding each Originator, the Seller and the Servicer that will allow Agent, each Purchaser and each Purchaser Agent to identify such Persons in accordance with the PATRIOT Act. This notice is given in accordance with the requirements
of the PATRIOT Act. Each Originator, the Seller and the Servicer agrees to provide Agent, each Purchaser and each Purchaser Agent, from time to time, with all documentation and other information required by bank regulatory authorities under
“know your customer” and anti-money laundering rules and regulations, including the PATRIOT Act. 
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be
executed and delivered by their duly authorized officers or attorneys-in-fact as of the date hereof. 

 

					
	HSFR, INC., as Seller
		
	By:	 	 
		 	Name:	 	Ferdinand G. Jahnel
		 	Title:	 	Treasurer

  

			
	Address:	 	HSFR, Inc.
		 	135 Duryea Road
		 	Melville, New York 11747
	Attention:	 	Chief Financial Officer
	Facsimile:	 	(631) 843-5541
		
	With a copy to:	 	Proskauer Rose LLP
		 	Eleven Times Square
		 	New York, New York 10036
	Attention:	 	Ron D. Franklin, Esq.
	Facsimile:	 	(212) 969-2900

  

					
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	 HENRY SCHEIN, INC.,
 as
Servicer

		
	By:	 	 
		 	Name:	 	Steven Paladino
		 	Title:	 	Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer

  

			
	Address:	 	Henry Schein, Inc.
		 	135 Duryea Road
		 	Melville, New York 11747
	Attention:	 	Chief Financial Officer
	Facsimile:	 	(631) 843-5541
		
	With a copy to:	 	Proskauer Rose LLP
		 	Eleven Times Square
		 	New York, New York 10036
	Attention:	 	Ron D. Franklin, Esq.
	Facsimile:	 	(212) 969-2900

  

					
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	MUFG BANK, LTD. (F/K/A THE BANK OF TOKYO-MITSUBISHI UFJ, LTD.), as Agent
		
	By:	 	 
		 	Name:	 	 
		 	Title:	 	 

  

			
	Address:	 	MUFG Bank, Ltd.
		 	1251 Avenue of the Americas, 12th Floor
		 	New York, New York 10020-1104
	Attention:	 	Securitization Department
	Telephone:	 	(212) 782-6957
	Facsimile:	 	(212) 782-6448

  

					
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	VICTORY RECEIVABLES CORPORATION, as an Uncommitted Purchaser
		
	By:	 	 
		 	Name:	 	 
		 	Title:	 	 

  

			
	Address:	 	Victory Receivables Corporation
		 	c/o Global Securitization Services, LLC
		 	114 West 47th Street, Suite 2310
		 	New York, New York 10036
	Attention:	 	Frank B. Bilotta
	Telephone:	 	(212) 295-2777
	Facsimile:	 	(212) 302-8767
	With a copy to:	 	MUFG Bank, Ltd.
		 	1251 Avenue of the Americas, 12th Floor
		 	New York, New York 10020-1104
	Attention:	 	Securitization Department
	Telephone:	 	(212) 782-6957
	Facsimile:	 	(212) 782-6448
	
	MUFG BANK, LTD. (F/K/A THE BANK OF TOKYO-MITSUBISHI UFJ, LTD.), as Purchaser Agent for Victory Receivables Corporation

 
					
		
	By:	 	 
		 	Name:	 	 
		 	Title:	 	 

 
			
		
	Address:	 	MUFG Bank, Ltd.
		 	1251 Avenue of the Americas, 12th Floor
		 	New York, New York 10020-1104
	Attention:	 	Securitization Department
	Telephone:	 	(212) 782-6957
	Facsimile:	 	(212) 782-6448

  

					
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	MUFG BANK, LTD. (F/K/A THE BANK OF TOKYO-MITSUBISHI UFJ, LTD.), as Related Committed Purchaser for Victory Receivables Corporation
		
	By:	 	 
		 	Name:	 	 
		 	Title:	 	 

  

			
	Address:	 	MUFG Bank, Ltd.
		 	1251 Avenue of the Americas, 12th Floor
		 	New York, New York 10020-1104
	Attention:	 	Securitization Department
	Telephone:	 	(212) 782-6957
	Facsimile:	 	(212) 782-6448

  

					
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 EXHIBIT I 

DEFINITIONS 
 As
used in this Agreement, the following terms shall have the following meanings (such meanings to be equally applicable to both the singular and plural forms of the terms defined): 

“Account Disclosure Letter” means that certain letter from the Seller and the Servicer to the Agent and each Purchaser
Agent, setting forth each Lock-Box and Collection Account to which Collections are remitted. 

“Adjusted Dilution Ratio” means, as of any day, the average of the Dilution Ratios for the preceding twelve
Calculation Periods. 
 “Affiliate” shall mean, with respect to a Person, any other Person which directly or
indirectly controls, is controlled by or is under common control with, such Person. The term “control” means the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of a Person,
whether through the ownership of voting securities, by contract or otherwise. 
 “Agent” has the meaning set forth
in the preamble to this Agreement. 
 “Aggregate Invested Amount” means, on any date of determination, the aggregate
Invested Amount of all Receivable Interests of all Purchasers outstanding on such date. 
 “Aggregate Reduction” has
the meaning specified in Section 1.3. 
 “Aggregate Unpaids” means, at any time, an amount
equal to the sum of (i) the Aggregate Invested Amount, plus (ii) all Recourse Obligations (whether due or accrued) at such time. 

“Agreement” means this Agreement, as it may be amended, restated, supplemented or otherwise modified and in effect
from time to time. 
 “Alternate Base Rate” means, for any day for any Purchaser, the rate per annum equal to
(i) 1.50% above the LIBO Rate or (ii) if the LIBO Rate is not available in accordance with Section 4.3, the greater of (x) the Prime Rate and (y) one-half of one
percent (0.50%) above the Federal Funds Effective Rate. For purposes of determining the Alternate Base Rate for any day, changes in the Prime Rate or the Federal Funds Effective Rate shall be effective on the date of each such change. 

“Anti-Corruption Laws” means all laws, rules, and regulations of any jurisdiction applicable to the Seller
Parties or their respective Subsidiaries from time to time concerning or relating to bribery or corruption, including the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977, as amended, the UK Bribery Act 2010, and any applicable law or regulation implementing
the OECD Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions.  

  
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 “Anti-Terrorism Laws” means each of: (a) the Executive Order;
(b) the PATRIOT Act; (c) the Money Laundering Control Act of 1986, 18 U.S.C. Sect. 1956 and any successor statute thereto; (d) the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act (Canada); (e) the Bank Secrecy Act,
and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder; and (f) any other applicable law of the United States, Canada or any member state of the European Union now or hereafter enacted to monitor, deter or otherwise prevent: (i) terrorism or
(ii) the funding or support of terrorism or (iii) money laundering 
 “Applicable Spread” has the meaning
set forth in the Fee Letter. 
 “Applicable Originator” shall mean the Originator which generated a specific
Receivable (or Receivables). 
 “Approved Fund” means any Person (other than a natural person) that is engaged in
making, purchasing, holding or investing in bank loans and similar extensions of credit in the ordinary course of its business and that is administered or managed by a Purchaser, an Affiliate of a Purchaser or an entity or an Affiliate of an entity
that administers or manages a Purchaser. 
 “Assumption Agreement” means an agreement substantially in the form set
forth in Exhibit VII to the Agreement. 
 “Available Commitment” means, with respect to each Related
Committed Purchaser, the excess, if any, of such Related Committed Purchaser’s Commitment over the amount funded as of such date by such Related Committed Purchaser hereunder or with respect to outstanding principal of the Receivable Interests
under the Liquidity Agreement for the Conduit Purchaser, if any, in the related Purchaser Group. 
 “Bank Funding”
means the funding of a Receivable Interest hereunder by any Purchaser other than through the issuance of Commercial Paper. 

“Bank Rate” means, with respect to each Receivable Interest that is funded through a Bank Funding, (a) the LIBO
Rate or (b) if the LIBO Rate is not available in accordance with Section 4.3, the Alternate Base Rate. 

“Beneficial Ownership Rule” means 31 C.F.R. § 1010.230. 

“Broken Funding Costs” means for any Receivable Interest which: (i) has its Invested Amount reduced (I) if
funded with Commercial Paper, without compliance by Seller with the notice requirements hereunder or (II) if funded by reference to the Yield Rate and based upon the LIBO Rate, on any date other than the Settlement Date or (ii) does not
become subject to an Aggregate Reduction following the delivery of any Reduction Notice or (iii) is assigned by any Conduit Purchaser to the Liquidity Providers under the related Liquidity Agreement or terminated prior to the date on which it
was originally scheduled to end; an amount equal to the excess, if any, of (A) the CP Costs or Yield (as applicable) that would have accrued during the remainder of the Interest Periods or the tranche periods for Commercial Paper determined by
the applicable Purchaser Agent to relate to such Receivable Interest (as applicable) subsequent to the date of such reduction, assignment or termination (or in respect of clause (ii) above, the date such Aggregate Reduction was
designated to occur pursuant to the Reduction Notice) of the Invested Amount of such Receivable Interest if such reduction, assignment or termination had not 

  
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occurred or such Reduction Notice had not been delivered, over (B) the sum of (x) to the extent all or a portion of such Invested Amount is allocated to another Receivable Interest, the
amount of CP Costs or Yield actually accrued during the remainder of such period on such Invested Amount for the new Receivable Interest, and (y) to the extent such Invested Amount is not allocated to another Receivable Interest, the income, if
any, actually received during the remainder of such period by the holder of such Receivable Interest from investing the portion of such Invested Amount not so allocated. In the event that the amount referred to in clause (B) exceeds the
amount referred to in clause (A), the relevant Purchaser or Purchasers agree to pay to Seller the amount of such excess (net of any amounts due to such Purchasers). All Broken Funding Costs shall be due and payable hereunder upon
written demand. 
 “Business Day” means any day on which banks are not authorized or required to close in New York,
New York, and The Depository Trust Company of New York is open for business, and, if the applicable Business Day relates to any computation or payment to be made with respect to the Yield Rate and based upon the LIBO Rate, any day on which dealings
in dollar deposits are carried on in the London interbank market. 
 “Calculation Period” means each accounting
month specified in Part 1 of Exhibit XIV. 
 “Capitalized Lease” of a Person shall mean any lease of
property by such Person as lessee which would be capitalized on a balance sheet of such Person prepared in accordance with GAAP. 

“Change in Control” means any Person or “group” (within the meaning of Section 13(d) or
14(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended) (A) shall have acquired beneficial interest of 50% or more of any outstanding class of equity interests having ordinary voting power in the election of the directors of Schein (other
than the aggregate beneficial ownership of the Persons who are officers or directors of Schein as of September 12, 2012) or (B) shall obtain (i) the power (whether or not exercised) to elect a majority of Schein’s directors or
(ii) the board of directors of Schein shall not consist of a majority of Continuing Directors. 
 “Closing
Date” April 17, 2013. 
 “Collection Account” means each concentration account, depositary
account, lock-box account or similar account in which any Collections are collected or deposited and which is listed on Exhibit I to the Account Disclosure Letter. 

“Collection Account Agreement” means an agreement, substantially in the form of Exhibit V, among Servicer,
Seller, the Agent and a Collection Bank. 
 “Collection Bank” means, at any time, any of the banks holding one or
more Collection Accounts. 
 “Collection Notice” means a notice, in substantially the form of Annex A to
Exhibit V, from the Agent to a Collection Bank. 
 “Collections” means, with respect to any Receivable, all
cash collections and other cash proceeds in respect of such Receivable, including, without limitation, all Finance Charges or other related amounts accruing in respect thereof and all cash proceeds of Related Security with respect to such
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 “Commercial Paper” means, with respect to any Conduit Purchaser,
(a) promissory notes issued by such Conduit Purchaser in the commercial paper market or (b) on any day, any short-term notes or any other form of debt issued by or on behalf of such Conduit Purchaser in the ordinary course of its financing
business or obligations pursuant to interest rate basis swaps entered into in connection with the issuance of such short-term notes. 

“Commitment” means, with respect to each Related Committed Purchaser, the aggregate maximum amount which such
Purchaser is obligated to pay hereunder on account of all Purchases, as set forth below its signature to this Agreement or in the Assumption Agreement or Transfer Supplement (or, with respect to the Commitment of MUFG as the Related Committed
Purchaser for Victory Receivables Corporation, as set forth on its signature page to the Third Amendment), pursuant to which it became a Purchaser, as such amount may be modified in connection with any subsequent assignment pursuant to
Section 12.1 or in connection with a reduction in the Maximum Purchase Limit pursuant to Section 1.1(b). 

“Commitment Percentage” means, for each Related Committed Purchaser in a Purchaser Group, such Related Committed
Purchaser’s Commitment divided by the total of all Commitments of all Related Committed Purchasers in such Purchaser Group. 

“Concentration Percentage” means (i) for any Group A Obligor, 10.00%, (ii) for any Group B Obligor, 10.00%, (iii)
for any Group C Obligor, 5.00% and (iv) for any Group D Obligor, 2.50%. 
 “Conduit Purchasers” means each
Purchaser that is a commercial paper conduit. 
 “Consolidated Subsidiary” shall mean, at any date, for any Person,
any Subsidiary or other entity the accounts of which would be consolidated under GAAP with those of such Person in its consolidated financial statements as of such date. 

“Contingent Obligation” of a Person means any agreement, undertaking or arrangement by which such Person assumes,
guarantees, endorses, contingently agrees to purchase or provide funds for the payment of, or otherwise becomes or is contingently liable upon, the obligation or liability of any other Person, or agrees to maintain the net worth or working capital
or other financial condition of any other Person, or otherwise assures any creditor of such other Person against loss, including, without limitation, any comfort letter, operating agreement, take-or-pay contract or application for a letter of credit. 
 “Continuing
Directors” means, as to Schein, the directors of Schein as of September 12, 2012, and each other director of Schein whose nomination for election to the Board of Directors of Schein is recommended by a majority of the then
Continuing Directors. 
 “Contract” means, with respect to any Receivable, any and all instruments, agreements,
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 “Contractual Dilution” means any amount by which a Receivable is
reduced prior to payment by the relevant Obligor as a result of allowances, discounts, sales programs or rebates which are customary and specified in a sales contract or applicable obligor program. 

“CP Costs” means, for each day for any Conduit Purchaser (a) the “weighted average cost” (as defined
below) for such day related to the issuance of Commercial Paper by such Conduit Purchaser that is allocated, in whole or in part by such Conduit Purchaser, to fund all or part of its Purchases (and which may also be allocated in part to the funding
of other assets of such Conduit Purchaser) or (b) any other amount designated as the “CP Costs” for such Conduit Purchaser in an Assumption Agreement or Transfer Supplement pursuant to which such Conduit Purchaser becomes a party (as
a Conduit Purchaser) to the Agreement, or any other written agreement among such Conduit Purchaser, the Seller, the Servicer, the related Purchaser Agent and the Agent from time to time. As used in this definition, the “weighted average
cost” shall consist of (A) the actual interest rate (or discount) paid to purchasers of Commercial Paper issued by such Conduit Purchaser, together with the commissions of placement agents and dealers in respect of such Commercial Paper,
to the extent such commissions are allocated, in whole or in part, to such Commercial Paper (B) the costs associated with the issuance of such Commercial Paper, including without limitation, issuing and paying agent fees incurred with respect
to such Commercial Paper, (C) any incremental carrying costs incurred with respect to Commercial Paper maturing on dates other than those on which corresponding funds are received by such Conduit Purchaser under this Agreement and
(D) interest on other borrowing or funding sources by such Conduit Purchaser, including, without limitation, (i) to fund small or odd dollar amounts that are not easily accommodated in the commercial paper market, (ii) bridge loans,
(iii) market disruption loans, (iv) subordinate notes and (v) voluntary advance facilities. 
 “Credit
Agreement” means that certain Credit Agreement, dated as of September 12, 2012, among Schein, as borrower, the lenders party thereto, JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., as administrative agent, HSBC Bank USA, National Association, as
syndication agent and U.S. Bank National Association, MUFG, UniCredit Bank AG and The Bank of New York Mellon, as co-documentation agents, as amended, restated, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to
time. 
 “Credit and Collection Policy” means, as applicable, Schein’s credit and collection policies and
practices relating to Contracts and Receivables existing on the date hereof and provided to the Agent and each Purchaser Agent, as modified from time to time in accordance with this Agreement. 

“Cut-Off Date” means the last day of a Calculation Period. 

“Deemed Collections” means Collections deemed received by Seller under Section 1.4(a). 

“Default Rate” means a rate per annum equal to the sum of (a) Prime Rate and (b) 1.50%. 

“Default Ratio” means, as of any Cut-Off Date, the ratio (expressed as a
percentage) computed by dividing (i) the aggregate Outstanding Balance of Receivables which became Defaulted Receivables during the Calculation Period that includes such Cut-Off Date by (ii) the
aggregate Outstanding Balance of Receivables originated by the Originators during the Calculation Period occurring four (4) months prior to the Calculation Period ending on such Cut-Off Date. 

  
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 “Defaulted Receivable” means a Receivable (without duplication): (i)
as to which the Obligor thereof has suffered an Event of Bankruptcy; (ii) which, consistent with the Credit and Collection Policy, should be written off Seller’s books as uncollectible; or (iii) as to which any payment, or part
thereof, remains unpaid for more than ninety (90) days but equal to or less than one hundred and twenty (120) days from the original due date for such payment (determined without regard to any extension of the due date pursuant to
Section 8.2(d)). 
 “Delinquency Ratio” means, as of any
Cut-Off Date, the ratio (expressed as a percentage) computed by dividing (i) the aggregate Outstanding Balance of Receivables which became Delinquent Receivables during the Calculation Period ending on
such Cut-Off Date by (ii) the aggregate Outstanding Balance of all Receivables as of such Cut-Off Date. 

“Delinquent Receivable” means a Receivable (other than a Defaulted Receivable) as to which any payment, or part
thereof, remains unpaid for more than 60 days from the original due date for such payment (determined without regard to any extension of the due date pursuant to Section 8.2(d)). 

“Diluted Receivable” means a Receivable which in whole or in part has become a subject of reduction as a result of
returned products, defect, dispute, warranty, cash discounts, allowances, rebates, rejections, set off, netting, deficit, failure to perform on the part of the related Originator, adjustment, or any other reason besides reasons pertaining to the
credit worthiness of the related Obligor. 
 “Dilution” means the amount of any reduction or cancellation of the
Outstanding Balance of a Receivable as described in Section 1.4(a). 
 “Dilution Horizon Ratio
means as of any date, a ratio (expressed as a percentage), computed as of the last day of the most recently ended Calculation Period by dividing (i) the sum of the aggregate amount of gross sales of the Originators generated during the most
recently ended Calculation Period by (ii) the amount equal to the Non-Defaulted Receivables Balance as of the last day of the most recently ended Calculation Period. 

“Dilution Ratio” means, as of any Cut-Off Date, a ratio (expressed as a
percentage) computed by dividing (i) the aggregate Outstanding Balance of Receivables that became Diluted Receivables (excluding any portion thereof constituting Contractual Dilution) during the Calculation Period ending on such Cut-Off Date by (ii) the aggregate Outstanding Balance of Receivables generated by the Originators during the Calculation Period immediately prior to the Calculation Period ending on such Cut-Off Date. 

  
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 “Dilution Reserve Floor Percentage” means the product of: 

ADR x DHR 
 where:

 ADR = Adjusted Dilution Ratio; 

DHR = Dilution Horizon Ratio. 

“Dilution Spike” means, at any time, the highest three (3) month average Dilution Ratio observed over the
previous 12 months. 
 “Dilution Volatility Ratio” means the product of: 

((DS – ADR) x DS/ADR) 

where: 
 ADR =
Adjusted Dilution Ratio; 
 DS = Dilution Spike 

“Dispute” shall mean any dispute, deduction, claim, offset, defense, counterclaim,
set-off or obligation of any kind, contingent or otherwise, relating to a Receivable, including, without limitation, any dispute relating to goods or services already paid for. 

“Dollar” and “$” shall mean lawful currency of the United States of America. 

“Dynamic Dilution Reserve Percentage” means, at any time, a percentage calculated as follows: 

((SF x ADR) + DVR) x DHR 

where: 
 SF =
stress factor of 2.00; 
 ADR = Adjusted Dilution Ratio; 

DVR = Dilution Volatility Ratio; 

DHR = Dilution Horizon Ratio. 

“Dynamic Loss Reserve Percentage” means, at any time, the product of: 

SF x LR x LHR 
 where:

 SF = stress factor of 2.00; 

LR = the highest three-month average Loss Ratio over the past 12 months; 

LHR = Loss Horizon Ratio. 

  
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 “Eligible Receivable” means, at any time, a Receivable: 

(a)    which, together with the related Contract, complies with all applicable Laws and other legal
requirements, whether Federal, state or local, including, without limitation, to the extent applicable, usury laws, the Federal Consumer Credit Protection Act, the Fair Credit Billing Act, the Federal Truth in Lending Act, and Regulation Z of the
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System; 
 (b)    which constitutes an “account”,
“chattel paper” or a “payment intangible” as defined in the UCC as in effect in the State of New York and the jurisdiction whose Law governs the perfection of the Agent’s (for the benefit of the Secured Parties) ownership
and security interest therein, and is not evidenced by an “instrument,” as defined in the UCC as so in effect; 

(c)    which was originated in connection with a sale of goods or the provision of services by the
Applicable Originator in the ordinary course of its business to an Obligor who was approved by the Applicable Originator in accordance with its Credit and Collection Policy, and which Obligor is not an Affiliate of the Seller or the Applicable
Originator; 
 (d)    which (i) arises from a Contract and has been billed, or in respect of which
the related Obligor is otherwise liable, in accordance with the terms of such Contract and (ii) arises from a Contract that (A) does not require the Obligor under such Contract to consent to the transfer, sale or assignment of the rights
and duties of the Applicable Originator or the Seller under such Contract and (B) does not contain any provision that restricts the ability of the Agent, any Purchaser Agent or any Purchaser to exercise its rights under this Agreement (or the
Receivables Sale Agreement), including, without limitation, the right to review the Contract; 

(e)    which constitutes a legal, valid, binding and irrevocable payment obligation of the related Obligor,
enforceable in accordance with its terms, and which is not subject to any Disputes or other offsets, counterclaims, defenses or contra accounts; provided that (1) if such Dispute, offset, counterclaim, defense or
contra accounts affects only a portion of the Outstanding Balance of such Receivable or (2) if such Receivable is subject to Contractual Dilution then such Receivable may be deemed an Eligible Receivable to the extent of the portion of such
Outstanding Balance which is not so affected; 
 (f)    which provides for payment in Dollars and is to
be paid in the United States by the related Obligor; 
 (g)    with respect to which the related Contract
directs (or the Servicer has directed) payment thereof to be sent to a Lock-Box or the Collection Account; 

(h)    which has not been repurchased by any Originator pursuant to the repurchase provisions of the
Receivables Sale Agreement; 
 (i)    which is not a Defaulted Receivable or Delinquent Receivable; 

(j)    which has a related Obligor (i) for which no more than 35% of the aggregate Outstanding
Balances of Receivables owed by such Obligor are greater than 90 days past due and (ii) which is not the subject of a current Event of Bankruptcy and has not been the subject of an Event of Bankruptcy during the prior 24 months unless otherwise
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 (k)    which has a related Obligor that is a Person
domiciled in the United States of America; provided that Receivables owed by Obligors not domiciled in the United States are permitted to be Eligible Receivables if the related Obligor is a resident of an OECD country; 

(l)    which was not originated in or subject to the Laws of a jurisdiction whose Laws would make such
Receivable, the related Contract or the sale of the Receivable Interests to the Seller or Agent for the benefit of the Purchasers, or the pledge of the security interest to the Agent (for the benefit of the Secured Parties), hereunder unlawful,
invalid or unenforceable and which is not subject to any legal limitation on transfer; 
 (m)    which
(i) immediately prior to the sale of such Receivable to the Seller under and in accordance with the Receivables Sale Agreement, was owned solely by the Applicable Originator free and clear of all Liens, except for the Lien arising in connection
with the Receivables Sale Agreement, (ii) was transferred to the Seller in a “true sale” or “true contribution” under the Receivables Sale Agreement and (iii) after such sale, is owned solely by the Seller free and
clear of all Liens, except for the Lien arising in connection with this Agreement; 
 (n)    for which
all goods, services, and other products and transactions in connection with such Receivable have been finally performed or delivered to and accepted by the Obligor without Dispute; 

(o)    which does not provide the Obligor with the right to obtain any cash advance thereunder; 

(p)    which by its terms has Invoice Payment Terms of less than 91 days; provided that an
Extended Term Receivable may be an Eligible Receivable if the Invoice Payment Terms of such Extended Term Receivable do not exceed 180 days; 

(q)    which is an eligible asset within the meaning of Rule 3a-7
promulgated under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended from time to time; 
 (s)    which has
terms which have not been modified, impaired, waived, altered, extended or renegotiated since the initial sale or provision of service to an Obligor in any way not expressly permitted for in this Agreement; 

(t)    which represents all or part of the sales price of merchandise, insurance, services, and goods
within the meaning of the Investment Company Act of 1940, Section 3(c)(5), as amended, and which is sold by the Applicable Originator in the ordinary course of business; 

(u)    for which the purchase of such Receivable is a “current transaction” within
Section 3(a)(3) of the Securities Act of 1933; and 
 (v)    the Obligor of which is not a
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 “ERISA” means the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974,
as amended from time to time, and any rule or regulation issued thereunder. 
 “ERISA Affiliate” means any trade or
business (whether or not incorporated) under common control with Schein within the meaning of Section 414(b) or (c) of the Internal Revenue Code (and Sections 414(m) and (o) of the Internal Revenue Code for purposes of provisions
relating to Section 412 of the Internal Revenue Code). 
 “ERISA Event” means (a) a Reportable Event with
respect to a Pension Plan; (b) a complete or partial withdrawal from a Multiemployer Plan that results in liability to Schein or any ERISA Affiliate, or the receipt or delivery by Schein or any ERISA Affiliate of any notice with respect to any
Multiemployer Plan concerning the imposition of liability as a result of a complete or partial withdrawal from such Multiemployer Plan, as such terms are defined in Part I of Subtitle E of Title IV of ERISA; (c) a determination that a
Multiemployer Plan is, or is expected to be, insolvent or in reorganization, within the meaning of Title IV of ERISA; (d) the filing pursuant to Section 412(c) of the Internal Revenue Code or Section 302(c) of ERISA of an application
for a waiver of the minimum funding standard with respect to any Pension Plan; (e) the PBGC or a plan administrator shall, or shall indicate its intention in writing to Schein or any ERISA Affiliate to, terminate any Pension Plan or appoint a
trustee to administer any Pension Plan; (f) Schein or any ERISA Affiliate incurs liability under Title IV of ERISA with respect to the termination of any Pension Plan; (g) a failure by any Pension Plan to satisfy the minimum funding
standards (as defined in Section 412 of the Internal Revenue Code or Section 302 of ERISA) applicable to such Pension Plan, in each instance, whether or not waived or (h) the imposition of any liability under Title IV of ERISA, other
than for PBGC premiums due but not delinquent under Section 4007 of ERISA, upon Schein or any ERISA Affiliate. 
 “Event of
Bankruptcy” shall be deemed to have occurred with respect to a Person if either: 
 (a)    a
case or other proceeding shall be commenced, without the application or consent of such Person, in any court, seeking the liquidation, reorganization, debt arrangement, dissolution, winding up, or composition or readjustment of debts of such Person,
the appointment of a trustee, receiver, custodian, liquidator, assignee, sequestrator or the like for such Person or all or substantially all of its assets, or any similar action with respect to such Person under any law relating to bankruptcy,
insolvency, reorganization, winding up or composition or adjustment of debts, and such case or proceeding shall continue undismissed, or unstayed and in effect, for a period of 60 consecutive days; or an order for relief in respect of such Person
shall be entered in an involuntary case under the federal bankruptcy laws or other similar laws now or hereafter in effect; or 

(b)    such Person shall commence a voluntary case or other proceeding under any applicable bankruptcy,
insolvency, reorganization, debt arrangement, dissolution or other similar law now or hereafter in effect, or shall consent to the appointment of or taking possession by a receiver, liquidator, assignee, trustee (other than a trustee under a deed of
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official) for, such Person or for any substantial part of its property, or shall make any general assignment for the benefit of creditors, or shall be adjudicated insolvent, or admit in writing
its inability to pay its debts generally as they become due, or, if a corporation or similar entity, its board of directors shall vote to implement any of the foregoing. 

“Excepted Persons” has the meaning set forth in Section 13.4. 

“Excess Concentration” means, without duplication, the sum of the following amounts: 

(a)    the sum of the amounts calculated for each of the Obligors equal to the excess (if any) of the
aggregate Outstanding Balance of the Eligible Receivables of such Obligor, over the product of (x) such Obligor’s Concentration Percentage, multiplied by (y) the aggregate Outstanding Balance of all Eligible Receivables; plus 

(b)    the amount (if any) by which the aggregate Outstanding Balance of all Eligible Receivables owed by
Obligors not domiciled in the United States and are residents of an OECD country, exceeds 5.00% of the aggregate Outstanding Balance of all Eligible Receivables; plus 

(c)    the amount (if any) by which the aggregate Outstanding Balance of all Eligible Receivables that are
Extended Term Receivables, exceeds 5.00% of the aggregate Outstanding Balance of all Eligible Receivables; plus 

(d)    the amount (if any) by which the aggregate Outstanding Balance of all Eligible Receivables that are
Government Receivables, exceeds 5.00% of the aggregate Outstanding Balance of all Eligible Receivables; plus 

(e)    the amount (if any) by which the aggregate Outstanding Balance of all Eligible Receivables
originated by (i) Insource, Inc. and (ii) Henry Schein Puerto Rico, Inc., exceeds 5.00% of the aggregate Outstanding Balance of all Eligible Receivables. 

“Excluded Taxes” has the meaning set forth in Section 10.1(d). 

“Executive Order” means Executive Order No. 13224 on Terrorist Financings: Blocking Property and Prohibiting
Transactions With Persons Who Commit, Threaten To Commit, or Support Terrorism issued on September 23, 2001. 
 “Extended
Term Receivables” means a Receivable with Invoice Payment Terms greater than 90 days. 
 “Facility
Account” means that certain account of the Seller maintained at The Bank of New York Mellon and as set forth in that certain letter dated as of the date hereof from the Seller to the Purchaser Agents. 

“Facility Termination Date” means the earliest to occur of: (a) the Scheduled
Facility Termination Date, (b) the date determined pursuant to Section 9.2, (c) the Termination Date and (d) the date the Purchase Limit reduces to zero pursuant to Section 1.1(b) of this
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 “FATCA” means Sections 1471 through 1474 of the Internal Revenue
Code, as of the date of this Agreement (or any amended or successor version that is substantively comparable and not materially more onerous to comply with), any current or future regulations or official interpretations thereof and any agreements
entered into pursuant to Section 1471(b)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code. 
 “Federal Bankruptcy Code” means
Title 11 of the United States Code entitled “Bankruptcy,” as amended and any successor statute thereto. 
 “Federal
Funds Effective Rate” means, for any period for any Purchaser, a fluctuating interest rate per annum for each day during such period equal to (i) the weighted average of the rates on overnight federal funds transactions with
members of the Federal Reserve System arranged by federal funds brokers, as published for such day (or, if such day is not a Business Day, for the preceding Business Day) by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in the Composite Closing Quotations
for U.S. Government Securities; or (ii) if such rate is not so published for any day which is a Business Day, the average of the quotations at approximately 11:30 a.m. (New York time) for such day on such transactions received by the related
Purchaser Agent from three federal funds brokers of recognized standing selected by it. 
 “Fee Letter” means each
fee letter with respect to this Agreement among Seller, Schein and the applicable Purchaser Agent, as it may be amended, restated or otherwise modified and in effect from time to time. 

“Fifth Amendment Date” means May 13, 2019. 

“Final Payout Date” means the date on which all Aggregate Unpaids have been paid in full and the Purchase Limit has
been reduced to zero. 
 “Finance Charges” means, with respect to a Contract, any finance, interest, late payment
charges or similar charges owing by an Obligor pursuant to such Contract. 
 “Fiscal Year” shall mean, for
accounting purposes of each of the Seller and the Servicer, the following dates: (i) for Fiscal Year 2013, December 30, 2012 until December 28, 2013, (ii) for Fiscal Year 2014, December 29, 2013 until December 27, 2014,
(iii) for Fiscal Year 2015, December 28, 2014 until December 26, 2015 and (iv) for Fiscal Year 2016, December 27, 2015 until December 31, 2016. 

“Funding Agreement” means (i) this Agreement, (ii) each Liquidity Agreement and (iii) any other
agreement or instrument executed by any Funding Source with or for the benefit of any Conduit Purchaser. 
 “Funding
Source” means (i) the Agent, any Purchaser Agent or any Liquidity Provider or (ii) any insurance company, bank or other funding entity providing liquidity, credit enhancement or back-up
purchase support or facilities to any Conduit Purchaser. 
 “GAAP” means generally accepted accounting principles in
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 “Government Receivables” shall mean, at the time, any Receivables
for which the related Obligor is the United States of America, any State or local government or any Federal or state agency or instrumentality or political subdivision thereof. 

“Group A Obligor” means an Obligor (or its parent or majority owner, as applicable, if such parent or majority owner
is a guarantor on the related Contract) with a short-term rating of at least: (a) “A-1” by Standard & Poor’s or, if such Obligor does not have a short-term rating from
Standard & Poor’s, a rating of “A+” or better by Standard & Poor’s on such Obligor’s (or, if applicable, its parent’s or its majority owner’s) long-term senior unsecured and uncredit-enhanced debt
securities, and (b) “P-1” by Moody’, or, if such Obligor does not have a short-term rating from Moody’s, a rating of “Al” or better by Moody’s on such Obligor’s (or, if
applicable, its parent’s or its majority owner’s) long-term senior unsecured and uncredit-enhanced debt securities; provided, that if an Obligor (or its parent or majority owner, as applicable, if such parent or majority owner is a
guarantor on the related Contract) receives a split rating from Standard & Poor’s and Moody’s, then such Obligor (or its parent or majority owner, as applicable) shall be deemed to have the lower of the two ratings; provided,
further, that if an Obligor (or its parent or majority owner, as applicable, if such parent or majority owner is a guarantor on the related Contract) is rated by either Standard & Poor’s or Moody’s, but not both, and satisfies
either clause (a) or clause (b) above, then such Obligor (or its parent or majority owner, as applicable) shall be deemed to be a Group B Obligor. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any Obligor that is a Subsidiary or an Affiliate of an
Obligor that satisfies the definition of “Group A Obligor” shall be deemed to be a Group A Obligor and shall be aggregated with the Obligor that satisfies such definition for the purposes of clause (i) of the definition of
“Excess Concentration” for such Obligors, unless such deemed Obligor separately satisfies the definition of “Group A Obligor”, “Group B Obligor”, or “Group C Obligor”, in which case such Obligor shall be
separately treated as a Group A Obligor, a Group B Obligor or a Group C Obligor, as the case may be, and shall be aggregated and combined for such purposes with any of its Subsidiaries that are Obligors. 

“Group B Obligor” means an Obligor (or its parent or majority owner, as applicable, if such parent or majority owner
is a guarantor on the related Contract) that is not a Group A Obligor and that has a short-term rating of at least: (a) “A-2” by Standard & Poor’s or, if such Obligor does not have a
short-term rating from Standard & Poor’s, a rating of “BBB+” or better by Standard & Poor’s on such Obligor’s (or, if applicable, its parent’s or its majority owner’s) long-term senior unsecured
and uncredit-enhanced debt securities, and (b) “P-2” by Moody’s or, if such Obligor does not have a short-term rating from Moody’s, a rating of “Baal” or better by Moody’s on
such Obligor’s (or, if applicable, its parent’s or its majority owner’s) long-term senior unsecured and uncredit-enhanced debt securities; provided, that if an Obligor (or its parent or majority owner, as applicable, if such parent or
majority owner is a guarantor on the related Contract) receives a split rating from Standard & Poor’s and Moody’s, then such Obligor (or its parent or majority owner, as applicable) shall be deemed to have the lower of the two
ratings; provided, further, that if an Obligor (or its parent or majority owner, as applicable, if such parent or majority owner is a guarantor on the related Contract) is rated by either Standard & Poor’s or Moody’s, but not
both, and satisfies either clause (a) or clause (b) above, then such Obligor (or its parent or majority owner, as applicable) shall be deemed to be a Group C Obligor. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any Obligor that is a Subsidiary or
Affiliate of an Obligor that satisfies the definition of “Group B Obligor” shall be deemed to be a Group B Obligor and shall be aggregated with the Obligor that satisfies such definition for the purposes of clause (i) of the

  
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definition of “Excess Concentration” for such Obligors, unless such deemed Obligor separately satisfies the definition of “Group A Obligor”, “Group B Obligor”, or
“Group C Obligor”, in which case such Obligor shall be separately treated as a Group A Obligor, a Group B Obligor or a Group C Obligor, as the case may be, and shall be aggregated and combined for such purposes with any of its Subsidiaries
that are Obligors. 
 “Group C Obligor” means an Obligor (or its parent or majority owner, as applicable, if such
parent or majority owner is a guarantor on the related Contract) that is not a Group A Obligor or a Group B Obligor and that has a short-term rating of at least: (a) “A-3” by Standard &
Poor’s or, if such Obligor does not have a short-term rating from Standard & Poor’s, a rating of “BBB-”or better by Standard & Poor’s on such Obligor’s (or, if
applicable, its parent’s or its majority owner’s) long-term senior unsecured and uncredit-enhanced debt securities, and (b) “P-3” by Moody’s or, if such Obligor does not have a
short-term rating from Moody’s, a rating of “Baa3” or better by Moody’s on such Obligor’s (or, if applicable, its parent’s or its majority owner’s) long-term senior unsecured and uncredit-enhanced debt securities;
provided, that if an Obligor (or its parent or majority owner, as applicable, if such parent or majority owner is a guarantor on the related Contract) receives a split rating from Standard & Poor’s and Moody’s, then such Obligor
(or its parent or majority owner, as applicable) shall be deemed to have the lower of the two ratings; provided, further, that if an Obligor (or its parent or majority owner, as applicable, if such parent or majority owner is a guarantor on the
related Contract) is rated by either Standard & Poor’s or Moody’s, but not both, and satisfies either clause (a) or clause (b) above, then such Obligor (or its parent or majority owner, as applicable) shall be deemed to
be a Group D Obligor. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any Obligor that is a Subsidiary or Affiliate of an Obligor that satisfies the definition of “Group C Obligor” shall be deemed to be a Group C Obligor and shall be aggregated with the
Obligor that satisfies such definition for the purposes of clause (i) of the definition of “Excess Concentration” for such Obligors, unless such deemed Obligor separately satisfies the definition of “Group A Obligor”,
“Group B Obligor”, or “Group C Obligor”, in which case such Obligor shall be separately treated as a Group A Obligor, a Group B Obligor or a Group C Obligor, as the case may be, and shall be aggregated and combined for such
purposes with any of its Subsidiaries that are Obligors. 
 “Group Commitment” means, with respect to any Purchaser
Group, the aggregate of the Commitments of each Purchaser within such Purchaser Group. 
 “Group D Obligor” means
any Obligor that is not a Group A Obligor, Group B Obligor or Group C Obligor, Any Obligor (or its parent or majority owner, as applicable, if such Obligor is unrated) that is rated by neither Moody’s nor Standard & Poor’s shall
be a Group D Obligor. 
 “Group Invested Amount” means, with respect to any Purchaser Group, an amount equal to the
aggregate Invested Amount of all the Purchasers within such Purchaser Group. 
 “Guarantee” shall mean, as applied
to any Indebtedness, (i) a guarantee (other than by endorsement for collection in the ordinary course of business), direct or indirect, in any manner, of any part or all of such Indebtedness or (ii) an agreement, direct or indirect,
contingent or otherwise, providing assurance of the payment or performance (or payment of damages in the event of non-performance) of any part or all of such Indebtedness, including, without limiting the
foregoing, the payment of amounts drawn down by letters of credit. The amount of any Guarantee shall be deemed to be the maximum amount of the Indebtedness guaranteed for which the guarantor could be held liable under such Guarantee. 

  
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 “Incremental Purchase” means a purchase of one or more Receivable
Interests which increases the total outstanding Aggregate Invested Amount hereunder. 
 “Indebtedness” of any Person
shall mean, without duplication, (i) all obligations of such Person for borrowed money, (ii) all obligations of such Person evidenced by bonds, debentures, notes or similar instruments, or upon which interest payments are customarily made,
(iii) all obligations of such Person under conditional sale or other title retention agreements relating to property purchased by such Person (other than customary reservations or retentions of title under agreements with suppliers entered into
in the ordinary course of business), (iv) all obligations of such Person issued or assumed as the deferred purchase price of property or services purchased by such Person (other than trade debt incurred in the ordinary course of business and due
within twelve months of the incurrence thereof) which would appear as liabilities on a balance sheet of such Person, (v) all obligations of such Person under
take-or-pay or similar arrangements or under commodities agreements, (vi) all Indebtedness of others secured by (or for which the holder of such Indebtedness has an
existing right, contingent or otherwise, to be secured by) any Lien on, or payable out of the proceeds of production from, property owned or acquired by such Person, whether or not the obligations secured thereby have been assumed, provided
that for purposes hereof the amount of such Indebtedness shall be limited to the greater of (A) the amount of such Indebtedness as to which there is recourse to such Person and (B) the fair market value of the property which is
subject to the Lien, (vii) all Guarantees of such Person, (viii) the principal portion of all obligations of such Person under Capitalized Leases, (ix) all obligations of such Person in respect of interest rate protection agreements,
foreign currency exchange agreements, commodity purchase or option agreements or other interest or exchange rate or commodity price hedging agreements, (x) the maximum amount of all standby letters of credit issued or bankers’ acceptances
facilities created for the account of such Person and, without duplication, all drafts drawn thereunder (to the extent unreimbursed), (xi) all preferred stock issued by such Person and required by the terms thereof to be redeemed, or for which
mandatory sinking fund payments are due by a fixed date, (xii) the principal balance outstanding under any securitization transaction and (xiii) the principal balance outstanding under any synthetic lease, tax retention operating lease, off-balance sheet loan or similar off-balance sheet financing product to which such Person is a party, where such transaction is considered borrowed money indebtedness for tax
purposes but is classified as an operating lease in accordance with GAAP. The Indebtedness of any Person shall include the Indebtedness of any partnership or joint venture in which such Person is a general partner or a joint venturer, but only to
the extent to which there is recourse to such Person for payment of such Indebtedness. 
 “Indemnified Amounts” has
the meaning specified in Section 10.1. 
 “Indemnified Party” has the meaning specified in
Section 10.1. 
 “Independent Director” means an individual who (A)(i) shall not have been
at the time of such individual’s appointment as a director, (ii) may not have been at any time during the preceding five (5) years and (iii) shall not be while serving as Independent Director for the Seller (a) a shareholder
of, or an officer, director (other than an Independent Director), member, partner, attorney, counsel or employee of, the Seller or any Affiliate thereof, (b) a customer, 

  
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creditor or contractor of, or supplier to the Seller, or any of its Affiliates, (c) a Person controlling, controlled by or under common control with, any such shareholder, officer, director,
member, partner, attorney, counsel, employee, customer or supplier, or (d) a member of the immediate family of any such shareholder, officer, director, member, partner, employee, customer or supplier and (B) shall have (i) prior
experience as an independent director, independent manager or independent member and who is provided by CT Corporation, Corporation Service Company, National Registered Agents, Inc., Wilmington Trust Company, Stewart Management Company, Lord
Securities Corporation or, if none of those companies is then providing professional independent directors, another nationally-recognized company reasonably approved by the Agent, in each case that is not an Affiliate of the Seller and that provides
professional independent directors and other corporate services in the ordinary course of its business and (ii) at least three (3) years of employment experience with one or more entities that provide, in the ordinary course of their
respective businesses, advisory, management or placement services to issuers of securitization or structured finance instruments, agreements or securities. 

“Interest Period” means with respect to any Receivable Interest funded through a Bank Funding: 

(a)    the period commencing on the date of the initial funding of such Receivable Interest through a Bank
Funding and including on, but excluding, the Business Day immediately preceding the next following Settlement Date; and 

(b)    thereafter, each period commencing on, and including, the Business Day immediately preceding a
Settlement Date and ending on, but excluding, the Business Day immediately preceding the next following Settlement Date. 

“Internal Revenue Code” shall mean the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended from time to time and any successor
thereto, and the regulations promulgated and rulings issued thereunder. 
 “Invested Amount” of any Receivable
Interest means, at any time, (A) the Purchase Price of such Receivable Interest paid by the Purchasers, minus (B) the sum of the aggregate amount of Collections and other payments received by the applicable Purchaser Agent which, in each
case, are applied to reduce such Invested Amount in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement; provided that such Invested Amount shall be restored (in accordance with Section 2.4) in the
amount of any Collections or other payments so received and applied if at any time the distribution of such Collections or payments are rescinded, returned or refunded for any reason. 

“Invoice Payment Terms” means, with respect to any Receivable, the number of days following the date of the related
original invoice by which such Receivable is required to be paid in full, as set forth in such original invoice. 

“Law” shall mean any law (including common law), constitution, statute, treaty, regulation, rule, ordinance, order,
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 “LIBO Rate” means for any Interest Period either (a) the
interest rate per annum designated as MUFG’s LIBO Rate for a period of time comparable to such Interest Period that appears on the Reuters Screen LIBO Page as of 11:00 a.m. (London, England time) on the second Business Day
preceding the first day of such Interest Period or (b) if a rate cannot be determined under clause (a), an annual rate equal to the average (rounded upwards if necessary to the nearest 1/100th of 1%) of the rates per annum
at which deposits in U.S. Dollars with a duration comparable to such Interest Period in a principal amount substantially equal to the applicable Rate Tranche are offered to the principal London office of MUFG by three London banks, selected by Agent
in good faith, at approximately 11:00 a.m. London time on the second Business Day preceding the first day of such Interest Period. If the calculation of the LIBO Rate results in a LIBO Rate of less than zero (0), the LIBO Rate shall be deemed to be
zero (0) for all purposes of this Agreement and the Transaction Documents. 
 “Lien” means, in respect of the
property of any Person, any ownership interest of any other Person, any mortgage, deed of trust, hypothecation, pledge, lien, security interest, filing of any financing statement, charge or other encumbrance or security arrangement of
any nature whatsoever, including, without limitation, any conditional sale or title retention arrangement, and any assignment, deposit arrangement, consignment or lease intended as, or having the effect of, security. 

“Liquidity Agent” means each of the banks acting as agent for the various Liquidity Providers under each Liquidity
Agreement. 
 “Liquidity Agreement” means any agreement entered into in connection with this Agreement pursuant to
which a Liquidity Provider agrees to make purchases or advances to, or purchase assets from, any Conduit Purchaser in order to provide liquidity for such Conduit Purchaser’s Purchases. 

“Liquidity Provider” means each bank or other financial institution that provides liquidity support to any Conduit
Purchaser pursuant to the terms of a Liquidity Agreement. 
 “Location” shall mean, with respect to the Seller, any
Originator or the Servicer, the place where the Seller, such Originator or the Servicer, as the case may be, is “located” (within the meaning of Section 9-307, or any analogous provision, of the
UCC, in effect in the jurisdiction whose Law governs the perfection of the Agent’s (for the benefit of the Secured Parties) interests in any Purchased Assets). 

“Lock-Box” means each locked postal box with respect to which a bank who has
executed a Collection Account Agreement has been granted exclusive access for the purpose of retrieving and processing payments made on the Receivables and which is listed on Exhibit I to the Account Disclosure Letter. 

“Loss Horizon Ratio” means, as of any Cut-Off Date, the ratio (expressed as a
decimal) computed by dividing (i) the aggregate Outstanding Balance of Receivables generated by the Originators during the preceding four Calculation Periods prior to the Calculation Period ending on such
Cut-Off Date by (ii) the amount equal to the Non-Defaulted Receivables Balance as of the last day of the most recently ended Calculation Period. 

“Loss Ratio” means, as of any Cut-Off Date, the ratio (expressed as a decimal)
computed by dividing (i) the aggregate Outstanding Balance of all Defaulted Receivables on such Cut-Off Date by (ii) the aggregate Outstanding Balance of Receivables generated by the Originators
during the Calculation Period four months prior to the Calculation Period ending on such Cut-Off Date. 

  
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 “Loss Reserve Floor” means 10%. 

“Maximum Purchase Limit” means $350,000,000, as such amount may be reduced pursuant to
Section 1.1(b) or increased pursuant to Section 1.1(c). 

“Moody’s” means Moody’s Investors Service, Inc. 

“MUFG” means MUFG Bank, Ltd. (f/k/a The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd.), in its individual capacity and its
successors. 
 “Multiemployer Plan” means a “multiemployer plan”, within the meaning of
Section 4001(a)(3) of ERISA, to which Schein or any ERISA Affiliate makes, is making, or is obligated to make contributions or, during the preceding three calendar years, has made, or been obligated to make, contributions. 

“Net Pool Balance” means, at any time, the aggregate Outstanding Balance of all Eligible Receivables at such time
reduced by the Excess Concentration. 
 “Non-Defaulted Receivables Balance”
means an aggregate balance, for a given Calculation Period, of all Receivables as to which no payment, or part thereof, remains unpaid for more than ninety (90) days from the original due date for such payment (determined without regard to any
extension of the date due pursuant to Section 8.2(d)). 
 “Obligor” shall mean, for any Receivable, each and
every Person who purchased goods or services on credit under a Contract and who is obligated to make payments to an Originator or the Seller as assignee thereof pursuant to such Contract. 

“Obligor Percentage” means, at any time, for each Obligor, a fraction, expressed as a percentage, (a) the
numerator of which is the aggregate Outstanding Balance of the Eligible Receivables of such Obligor at such time less the amount (if any) then included in the calculation of the Excess Concentration pursuant to clause (a) of the definition
thereof with respect to such Obligor, and (b) the denominator of which is the aggregate Outstanding Balance of all Eligible Receivables at such time. 

“OFAC” has the meaning set forth in the definition of Sanctioned Person. 

“Official Body” shall mean any government or political subdivision or any agency, authority, bureau, central bank,
commission, department or instrumentality of either, or any court, tribunal, grand jury or arbitrator, in each case whether foreign or domestic. 

“Originator” means each of Schein and each other Person, if any, party to the Receivables Sale Agreement from time to
time as a seller. 
 “Outstanding Balance” of any Receivable at any time means the then outstanding principal
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 “Participant” has the meaning set forth in
Section 12.1(b). 
 “Patriot Act” has the meaning set forth in
Section 13.14. 
 “PBGC” means the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, or any successor
thereto. 
 “Pension Plan” means a pension plan (as defined in Section 3(2) of ERISA) (other than a
Multiemployer Plan) subject to Title IV of ERISA which Schein or any ERISA Affiliate sponsors or maintains, or to which Schein or any of its ERISA Affiliates makes, is making, or is obligated to make contributions, including a multiple employer plan
(as described in Section 4064(a) of ERISA), or with respect to which Schein or any of its ERISA Affiliates has any liability, contingent or otherwise. 

“Performance Guarantor” means Henry Schein, Inc. 

“Performance Undertaking” means that certain Performance Undertaking, dated as of April 17, 2013 by Performance
Guarantor in favor of Seller, substantially in the form of Exhibit IX, as the same may be further amended, restated or otherwise modified from time to time. 

“Person” means an individual, partnership, corporation (including a business trust), limited liability company, joint
stock company, trust, unincorporated association, joint venture or other entity, or a government or any political subdivision or agency thereof. 

“Portfolio Turnover” means, as of any Cut-Off Date, an amount equal to
(i) the aggregate Outstanding Balance of all Receivables as of such Cut-Off Date divided by (ii) the product of the (a) the aggregate Outstanding Balance of Receivables generated by the
Originators during the Calculation Period including such Cut-Off Date multiplied by (b) 30. 

“Prime Rate” means, for any day for any Purchaser, a rate per annum equal to the prime rate of interest announced from
time to time by the related Purchaser Agent (which is not necessarily the lowest rate charged to any customer), changing when and as said prime rate changes. 

“Proposed Reduction Date” has the meaning set forth in Section 1.3. 

“Purchase” means an Incremental Purchase or a Reinvestment. 

“Purchase Date” means each Business Day on which a Purchase is made hereunder. 

“Purchase Limit” means: 

(i)    for each Specified Calculation Period, solely to the extent Agent has not notified Seller prior to
the Specified Settlement Reporting Date immediately succeeding such Specified Calculation Period that the Purchase Limit for such period shall be the Maximum Purchase Limit, the lesser of (x) the product of (A) 65.0% and (B) the aggregate
Outstanding Balance of all Receivables as of the Specified Cut-Off Date immediately preceding such Specified Settlement Reporting Date and (y) the Maximum Purchase Limit; and 

  
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 (ii)    at all other times, the Maximum Purchase Limit.

 References to the unused portion of the Purchase Limit shall mean, at any time, the Purchase Limit minus the then
outstanding Aggregate Invested Amount. 
 “Maximum Purchase Limit Decrease Notice” has the meaning set forth in
Section 1.1(b). 
 “Purchase Notice” has the meaning set forth in
Section 1.2. 
 “Purchase Price” means, with respect to any Incremental Purchase of a
Receivable Interest, the amount paid to Seller for such Receivable Interest which shall not exceed the least of (i) the amount requested by Seller in the applicable Purchase Notice, (ii) the unused portion of the Purchase Limit on the
applicable Purchase Date and (iii) the excess, if any, of the Net Pool Balance less the Required Reserve on the applicable Purchase Date over the aggregate outstanding amount of Aggregate Invested Amount determined as of the date of the most
recent Settlement Report, without taking into account such proposed Incremental Purchase. 
 “Purchased Assets”
means all of Seller’s right, title and interest, whether now owned and existing or hereafter arising in and to all of the Receivables, the Related Security, the Collections and all proceeds of the foregoing. 

“Purchaser” means each Uncommitted Purchaser and/or each Related Committed Purchaser, as applicable. 

“Purchaser Agent” means each Person acting as agent on behalf of a Purchaser Group and designated as a Purchaser Agent
for such Purchaser Group on the signature pages to the Agreement or any other Person who becomes a party to this Agreement as a Purchaser Agent pursuant to an Assumption Agreement or a Transfer Supplement. 

“Purchaser Group” means, for each Purchaser Agent, the Uncommitted Purchaser (if any) and Related Committed Purchasers
(if any) (and, to the extent applicable, its related Funding Sources and Indemnified Parties) identified as a “Purchaser Group” for purposes of this Agreement. 

“Purchasers’ Portion” means, on any date of determination, the sum of the percentages represented by the
Receivable Interests of the Purchasers. 
 “Purchasing Related Committed Purchaser” has the meaning set forth in
Section 12.1(c). 
 “Ratable Share” means, for each Purchaser Group, such Purchaser
Group’s Group Commitments divided by the aggregate Group Commitments of all Purchaser Groups. 
 “Receivable”
means all indebtedness and other obligations owed to Seller or any Originator (at the time it arises, and before giving effect to any transfer or conveyance under the Receivables Sale Agreement) or in which Seller or an Originator has a security
interest or other interest, including, without limitation, any indebtedness, obligation or interest constituting an account, chattel paper, instrument or general intangible, arising in connection with the sale of

  
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goods or the rendering of services by an Originator, and further includes, without limitation, the obligation to pay any Finance Charges (if any) with respect thereto. Indebtedness and other
rights and obligations arising from any one transaction, including, without limitation, indebtedness and other rights and obligations represented by an individual invoice, shall constitute a Receivable separate from a Receivable consisting of the
indebtedness and other rights and obligations arising from any other transaction; provided that any indebtedness, rights or obligations referred to in the immediately preceding sentence shall be a Receivable regardless of whether the
account debtor or Seller treats such indebtedness, rights or obligations as a separate payment obligation. 
 “Receivable
Interest” means, at any time, an undivided percentage ownership interest (computed as set forth below) associated with a designated amount of Invested Amount, selected pursuant to the terms and conditions hereof in (i) each
Receivable arising prior to the time of the most recent computation or recomputation of such undivided interest, (ii) all Related Security with respect to each such Receivable, and (iii) all Collections with respect to, and other proceeds
of, each such Receivable. Each such undivided percentage interest shall equal: 
  

					
	IA x (1 +  	 	  RR  	 	)
	 	AIA
	NPB

  

			
	where:	 	
		
	IA	 	= the Invested Amount of such Receivable Interest.
		
	AIA	 	= the Aggregate Invested Amount.
		
	NPB	 	= the Net Pool Balance.
		
	RR	 	= the Required Reserve.

 Such undivided percentage ownership interest shall be initially computed on its date of purchase. Thereafter, until the
Facility Termination Date, each Receivable Interest shall be automatically recomputed (or deemed to be recomputed) on each day prior to the Facility Termination Date. The variable percentage represented by any Receivable Interest as computed (or
deemed recomputed) as of the close of the Business Day immediately preceding the Facility Termination Date shall remain constant at all times thereafter. 

“Receivables Purchase Agreement” means this Agreement. 

“Receivables Sale Agreement” means that certain Receivables Sale Agreement, dated as of the date hereof, among each
Originator and the Seller, as the same may be amended, supplemented, restated or otherwise modified from time to time in accordance with its terms. 

“Recipient” has the meaning set forth in Section 1.6. 

“Records” means, with respect to any Receivable, all Contracts and other documents, books, records and other
information (including, without limitation, computer programs, tapes, disks, punch cards, data processing software and related property and rights) relating to such Receivable, any Related Security therefor and the related Obligor. 

  
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 “Recourse Obligations” has the meaning set forth in
Section 2.1. 
 “Reduction Notice” has the meaning set forth in
Section 1.3. 
 “Regulatory Change” means, after the date of this Agreement
(i) adoption of any United States (federal, state or municipal) or foreign laws, regulations (including any applicable law, rule or regulation regarding capital adequacy) or accounting principles, (ii) the adoption or making of any
interpretations, guidance, directives or requests of or under any United States (federal, state or municipal) or foreign laws, regulations (whether or not having the force of law) or accounting principles by any court, governmental or monetary
authority, or accounting board or authority (whether or not part of government) charged with the establishment, interpretation or administration thereof or (iii) the compliance, implementation or application by any Funding Source, Indemnified
Party or Purchaser of any of the foregoing clauses (i) or (ii). For the avoidance of doubt and notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, any interpretation of, or compliance, implementation or application by,
whether commenced prior to or after the date hereof, any Funding Source, Indemnified Party or Purchaser with any of the following existing laws, including any rules, regulations, guidance, directives or requests issued in connection therewith
(whether or not having the force of law), shall constitute a Regulatory Change: (a) FAS 140 or FIN 46R by the Financial Accounting Standards Board, Statements of Financial Accounting Standards Nos. 166 and 167; (b) the final rule titled
Risk-Based Capital Guidelines: Capital Adequacy Guidelines; Capital Maintenance; Regulatory Capital; Impact of Modifications to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles; Consolidation of Asset-Backed Commercial Paper Programs; and Other Related
Issues, adopted by the United States bank regulatory agencies on December 15, 2009, (c) the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act adopted by Congress on July 21, 2010 and (d) the revised Basel Accord prepared by
the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision as set out in the publication entitled “International Convergence of Capital Measurements and Capital Standards: a Revised Framework,” as updated from time to time (including, without limitation,
the Basel II and Basel III). 
 “Reinvestment” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2.

 “Related Committed Purchaser” means each Person listed as a “Committed Purchaser” or “Related
Committed Purchaser” for a specified Uncommitted Purchaser, as set forth on the signature pages of the Agreement or in any Assumption Agreement or Transfer Supplement (and specifying its respective commitment). 

“Related Security” means, with respect to any Receivable: 

(i)    all security or other interests in the inventory and goods (including returned or repossessed
inventory or goods), if any, the sale of which by an Originator gave rise to such Receivable, and all insurance contracts with respect thereto, 

(ii)    all other security interests or liens and property subject thereto from time to time, if any,
purporting to secure payment of such Receivable, whether pursuant to the Contract related to such Receivable or otherwise, together with all financing statements and security agreements describing any collateral securing such Receivable, 

  
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 (iii)    all guaranties, letters of credit, insurance
and other agreements or arrangements of whatever character from time to time supporting or securing payment of such Receivable whether pursuant to the Contract related to such Receivable or otherwise, 

(iv)    all service contracts and other contracts and agreements associated with such Receivable, 

(v)    all Records related to such Receivable, 

(vi)    all of Seller’s right, title and interest in, to and under the Receivables Sale Agreement in
respect of such Receivable and all of Seller’s right, title and interest in, to and under the Performance Undertaking with respect thereto, and 

(vii)    all proceeds of any of the foregoing. 

“Replacement Rate” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.5. 

“Reportable Event” means any of the events set forth in Section 4043(c) of ERISA or the regulations thereunder,
other than any such event for which the 30-day notice requirement under ERISA has been waived in regulations issued by the PBGC.  

“Required Purchaser Agents” means, at any time, Purchaser Agents representing Purchasers whose Commitments aggregate
more than 50% of the aggregate of the Commitments of all Purchasers. 
 “Required Reserve” means, on any day during
a Calculation Period, (i) the greater of (a) the sum of the Loss Reserve Floor, the Dilution Reserve Floor Percentage the Yield Reserve Percentage, and Servicing Reserve Percentage and (b) the sum of the Dynamic Loss Reserve
Percentage, the Dynamic Dilution Reserve Percentage, the Yield Reserve Percentage, and the Servicing Reserve Percentage, multiplied by (ii) the Net Pool Balance as of such date. 

“Responsible Officer” shall mean, with respect to the Seller, the Servicer, any Originator or the Performance
Guarantor, the chief executive officer, chief financial officer, president, corporate controller, principal financial officer or treasurer of such Person, or any other Person agreed to by the Agent. 

“Restricted Junior Payment” means (i) any dividend or other distribution, direct or indirect, on account of any
shares of any class of capital stock of Seller now or hereafter outstanding, except a dividend payable solely in shares of that class of stock or in any junior class of stock of Seller, (ii) any redemption, retirement, sinking fund or similar
payment, purchase or other acquisition for value, direct or indirect, of any shares of any class of capital stock of Seller now or hereafter outstanding, (iii) any payment or prepayment of principal of, premium, if any, or interest, fees or
other charges on or with respect to, and any redemption, purchase, retirement, defeasance, sinking fund or similar payment and any claim for rescission with respect to the Subordinated Loans (as defined in the Receivables Sale Agreement), (iv) any

  
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payment made to redeem, purchase, repurchase or retire, or to obtain the surrender of, any outstanding warrants, options or other rights to acquire shares of any class of capital stock of Seller
now or hereafter outstanding, and (v) any payment of management fees by Seller (except for reasonable management fees to any Originator or its Affiliates in reimbursement of actual management services performed). 

“S&P” means Standard and Poor’s Ratings Services, a division of The McGraw Hill Companies, Inc. 

“Sanctioned Country” means, at any time, a country or territory which is the subject or target of any
Sanctions, including on the Fifth Amendment Date, Cuba, Crimea (Ukraine), Iran, North Korea and Syria. 
 “Sanctioned
Person” means, at any time, (a) any Person currently the subject or the target of any Sanctions, including any Person listed in any Sanctions-related list of designated Persons maintained by the Office of Foreign Assets
Control of the U.S. Department of the Treasury (“OFAC”) (or any successor thereto) or the U.S. Department of State, or as otherwise published from time to time; (b) that is fifty-percent or more owned, directly or
indirectly, in the aggregate by one or more Persons described in clause (a) above; (c) that is operating, organized or resident in a Sanctioned Country; (d) with whom engaging in trade, business or other activities is otherwise prohibited
or restricted by Sanctions; or (e) (i) an agency of the government of a Sanctioned Country, (ii) an organization controlled by a Sanctioned Country, or (iii) a Person resident in a Sanctioned Country, to the extent subject to a
sanctions program administered by OFAC. 
 “Sanctions” means the laws, rules, regulations and
executive orders promulgated or administered to implement economic or financial sanctions or trade embargoes imposed, administered or enforced from time to time (a) by the United States government, including those administered by OFAC, the US
State Department, the US Department of Commerce or the US Department of the Treasury, (b) by the United Nations Security Council, the European Union or Her Majesty’s Treasury of the United Kingdom or (c) by other relevant sanctions
authorities to the extent compliance with the sanctions imposed by such other authorities would not entail a violation of applicable law. 

“Scheduled Facility Termination Date” means April 29, 2022; provided that the Seller may, with the prior written
consent of the Agent and each Purchaser, extend the then existing Scheduled Facility Termination Date for a term of one year by providing written notice to the Agent on or before each anniversary of April 15th that is two years prior to the then existing Scheduled Facility Termination Date of its request to extend the then existing Scheduled Facility Termination Date for one year. 

“Schein” has the meaning set forth in the preamble to this Agreement. 

“Secured Parties” means the Indemnified Parties. 

“Seller” has the meaning set forth in the preamble to this Agreement. 

“Seller Parties” has the meaning set forth in the preamble to this Agreement. 

  
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 “Servicer” means, at any time, the Person (which may be the Agent)
then authorized pursuant to Article VIII to service, administer and collect the Receivables. 
 “Servicing
Fee” means, for each day in a Calculation Period, an amount equal to (i) the Servicing Fee Rate times (ii) the aggregate Outstanding Balance of all Receivables at the close of business on the Cut-Off Date immediately preceding such Calculation Period, times (iii) 1/360. 

“Servicing Fee Rate” means 1.0% per annum. 

“Servicing Reserve Percentage” means, at any time, a percentage equal to the product of (i) the Servicing Fee
Rate divided by 360 and (ii) the highest Portfolio Turnover over the most recent 12-months. 

“Settlement Date” means (i) each Specified Settlement Date, (ii) the 2nd Business Day after each Settlement Reporting Date that is not a Specified Settlement Reporting Date and (iii) the Facility Termination Date. 

“Settlement Report” means a report, in substantially the form of Exhibit VI hereto (appropriately completed),
together with the electronic backup data which is part of the spreadsheet that creates such report, furnished by the Servicer to the Agent and each Purchaser Agent pursuant to Section 8.5. 

“Settlement Reporting Date” means the 21st day immediately
following the most recent Cut-Off Date (or if any such day is not a Business Day, the next succeeding Business Day thereafter), including each Specified Settlement Reporting Date, or such other days of any
month as may be required, or as Agent or any Purchaser Agent may request, in connection with Section 8.5. 

“Specified Calculation Period” means each accounting month specified in Part 2 of Exhibit XIV. 

“Specified Cut-Off Date” means the last day of a Specified Calculation Period.

 “Specified Settlement Date” means the 3rd Business Day after
each Specified Settlement Reporting Date.  
 “Specified Settlement Reporting Date” means the 21st day immediately following the most recent Specified Cut-Off Date (or if such day is not a Business Day, the next succeeding Business Day thereafter). 

“Sub-Servicer” has the meaning set forth in
Section 8.1(b). 
 “Subsidiary” of a Person means (i) any corporation
more than 50% of the outstanding securities having ordinary voting power of which shall at the time be owned or controlled, directly or indirectly, by such Person or by one or more of its Subsidiaries or by such Person and one or more of its
Subsidiaries, or (ii) any partnership, association, limited liability company, joint venture or similar business organization more than 50% of the ownership interests having ordinary voting power of which shall at the time be so owned or
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 “Termination Date” means the earliest to occur of (i) the day
on which any of the conditions precedent set forth in Section 6.2 are not satisfied, (ii) the Business Day immediately prior to the occurrence of an Event of Bankruptcy with respect to any Seller Party, (iii) the
Business Day specified in a written notice from the Agent following the occurrence of any other Termination Event, and (iv) the date which is 60 days after the Agent’s receipt of written notice from Seller that it wishes to terminate the
facility evidenced by this Agreement. 
 “Termination Event” has the meaning specified in
Section 9.1. 
 “Third Amendment” means that certain Amendment No. 3 to Receivables
Purchase Agreement, dated as of June 1, 2016, by and among the Seller, the Purchasers and Purchaser Agents party thereto, the Performance Guarantor (solely with respect to Section 10 thereof) and the Agent. 

“Transaction Documents” means, collectively, this Agreement, each Purchase Notice, the Receivables Sale
Agreement, each Collection Account Agreement, the Performance Undertaking, the Fee Letters, each Subordinated Note (as defined in the Receivables Sale Agreement), the Account Disclosure Letter and all other instruments, documents and agreements
executed and delivered in connection herewith by any of the Seller Parties. 
 “Transfer Supplement” has the meaning
set forth in Section 12.1(c). 
 “UCC” means the Uniform Commercial Code as
from time to time in effect in the specified jurisdiction. 
 “Uncommitted Purchaser” means each financial
institution or commercial paper conduit that is a party to the Agreement, or that becomes a party to the Agreement, as an “Uncommitted Purchaser”. 

“Unmatured Termination Event” means an event which, with the passage of time or the giving of notice, or
both, would constitute a Termination Event. 
 “Volcker Rule” means Section 13 of the U.S. Bank
Holding Company Act of 1956, as amended, and the applicable rules and regulations thereunder. 

“Yield” means for each Interest Period relating to a Receivable Interest funded through a Bank Funding,
an amount equal to the product of the applicable Yield Rate for such Receivable Interest multiplied by the Invested Amount of such Receivable Interest for each day elapsed during such Interest Period, annualized on a 360 day basis. 

“Yield Rate” means, at any time, with respect to each Receivable Interest funded through a Bank Funding,
the applicable Bank Rate on such day plus the Applicable Spread; provided that, from and after the occurrence of a Termination Event, the Yield Rate shall be the Default Rate. 

“Yield Reserve Percentage” means, at any time, a percentage equal to the product of (i) the Prime Rate as of such
date divided by 360, (ii) 1.5 and (iii) the highest Portfolio Turnover over the most recent 12-months. 

All accounting terms not specifically defined herein shall be construed in accordance with GAAP. All terms used in Article 9 of the UCC
in the State of New York, and not specifically defined herein, are used herein as defined in such Article 9. 

  
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 EXHIBIT II 

FORM OF PURCHASE NOTICE 
  

 
 HSFR, INC.

 PURCHASE NOTICE 

dated
                            , 20     

for Purchase on
                                , 20     

MUFG Bank, Ltd., as Agent 
 1251 Avenue of the Americas, 12th
Floor 
 New York, New York 10020-1104 

	Attention:	 Securitization Department 

	Telephone:	 (212) 782-6957 

	Facsimile:	 (212) 782-6448 

[Address to each Purchaser Agent] 
 Ladies and Gentlemen: 

Reference is made to the Receivables Purchase Agreement dated as of April 17, 2013 (as amended, supplemented or otherwise modified from
time to time, the “Agreement”) among HSFR, Inc. (the “Seller”), Henry Schein, Inc., as initial Servicer, the various Purchaser Groups from time to time party thereto, and MUFG Bank, Ltd. (f/k/a The
Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd.), as Agent. Capitalized terms defined in the Agreement are used herein with the same meanings. 
 1. The
[Servicer, on behalf of the] Seller hereby certifies, represents and warrants to the Agent, each Purchaser Agent and each Purchaser that on and as of the Purchase Date (as hereinafter defined): 

(a)    all applicable conditions precedent set forth in Article VI of the Agreement have been satisfied; 

(b)    each of its representations and warranties contained in Article V of the Agreement will be true and correct,
in all material respects, as if made on and as of the Purchase Date; 
 (c)    no event has occurred and is continuing,
or would result from the requested Purchase, that constitutes a Termination Event or Unmatured Termination Event; 

(d)    the applicable Facility Termination Date has not occurred; and 

(e)    after giving effect to the Purchase requested below, (i) no Related Committed Purchaser’s aggregate
Invested Amount shall exceed its Available Commitment, (ii) no Purchaser Group’s Group Invested Amount shall exceed its Group Commitment, (iii) the aggregate of the Receivable Interests shall not exceed 100% and (iv) the
Aggregate Invested Amount shall not exceed the Purchase Limit. 

  
 II-1 

 2. The [Servicer, on behalf of the] Seller hereby requests that the Purchasers
make a Purchase on                         , 20     (the “Purchase
Date”) as follows: 
  

							
	(a)    	 	Purchase Price: $                        	  	
				
	(b)    	 	(X)    	 	Ratable Share1:	  	
				
		 		 	MUFG Bank, Ltd.’s Purchaser Group:	  	$                        

 3. Please disburse the proceeds of the Purchase as follows: 

[Apply $                 to
payment of Aggregate Unpaids due on the Purchase Date]. [Wire transfer $                 to the Facility Account.] 

	 	 

 

	1 	 For Purchases based on the Ratable Share. 

  
 II-2 

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, [the Servicer, on behalf of] the Seller has caused this
Purchase Request to be executed and delivered as of this              day of
                        ,             . 

 

			
	[Henry Schein, Inc., as Servicer, on behalf of:] HSFR, Inc., as Seller
		
	By:	 	 

 
			
	Name:	 	
	Title:	 	

  
 II-3 

 EXHIBIT III 

PLACES OF BUSINESS OF THE SELLER PARTIES; LOCATIONS OF RECORDS 

Name of Seller: 
 HSFR, Inc. 

Location of Books and Records: 
  

					
	Name of Location	  	Address/Location of Records	  	
	Henry Schein, Inc.	  	 135 Duryea Road
 Melville, New York
11747
	  	

 Legal, Trade and Assumed Names: 

HSFR, Inc. 
 Corporate Information Regarding the Seller

  

					
	Federal Tax Identification Number:	    	46-2140842	  	
	Delaware Corporation Organization Number:	    	5283163	  	

  
 III-1 

 EXHIBIT IV 

FORM OF COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE 
 To: MUFG
Bank, Ltd., as Agent 
 This Compliance Certificate is furnished pursuant to that certain Receivables Purchase Agreement dated as of
April 17, 2013 among HSFR, Inc. (the “Seller”), Henry Schein, Inc. (the “Servicer”), the various Purchaser Groups from time to time party thereto and MUFG Bank, Ltd. (f/k/a The Bank of
Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd.), as Agent (the “Agreement”). 
 THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY CERTIFIES THAT:

 1.    I am the duly elected
                                        
of Seller. 
 2.    I have reviewed the terms of the Agreement and I have made, or have caused to be made under my
supervision, a detailed review of the transactions and conditions of Seller during the accounting period covered by the attached financial statements. 

3.    The examinations described in paragraph 2 did not disclose, and I have no knowledge of, the existence of any
condition or event which constitutes a Termination Event or Unmatured Termination Event, as each such term is defined under the Agreement, during or at the end of the accounting period covered by the attached financial statements or as of the date
of this Certificate[, except as set forth in paragraph 5 below]. 
 [5.    Described below are the
exceptions, if any, to paragraph 3 by listing, in detail, the nature of the condition or event, the period during which it has existed and the action which Seller has taken, is taking, or proposes to take with respect to each such condition or
event:
                                        
] 
 The foregoing certifications, together with the computations set forth in Schedule I hereto and the financial statements delivered with this
Certificate in support hereof, are made and delivered as of                             ,
20    . 
  

			
	By:	 	 

 
			
	Name:	 	
	Title:	 	

  
 Sch. 1 

 EXHIBIT V 

FORM OF COLLECTION ACCOUNT AGREEMENT 

See attached. 

  
 V-1 

 EXHIBIT VI 

FORM OF SETTLEMENT REPORT 

(On file with the Agent) 

  
 VI-1 

 EXHIBIT VII 

FORM OF ASSUMPTION AGREEMENT 

THIS ASSUMPTION AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”), dated as of
[                    , 20    ], is among HSFR, Inc. (the “Seller”),
[                ], as purchaser (the “[                ] Uncommitted
Purchaser”), [                ], as the related committed purchaser (the
“[                ] Related Committed Purchaser” and together with the Uncommitted Purchaser, the
“[                ] Purchasers”), and [                ], as
agent for the Purchasers (the “[                ] Purchaser Agent” and together with the Purchasers, the
“[                ] Purchaser Group”). 

BACKGROUND 
 The Seller and
various others are parties to a certain Receivables Purchase Agreement dated as of April 17, 2013 (as amended, restated, supplemented or otherwise modified through the date hereof, the “Receivables Purchase Agreement”). Capitalized
terms used and not otherwise defined herein have the respective meaning assigned to such terms in the Receivables Purchase Agreement. 

NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto hereby agree as follows: 

SECTION 1. This letter constitutes an Assumption Agreement as defined in the Receivables Purchase Agreement. The Seller desires [the
[                ] Purchasers] [the [                ] Related Committed
Purchaser] to [become Purchasers under] [increase its existing Commitment under] the Receivables Purchase Agreement and upon the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in the Receivables Purchase Agreement, the
[                ] Purchasers agree to [become Purchasers thereunder] [increase its Commitment in an amount equal to the amount set forth as the
“Commitment” under the signature of such [                ] Related Committed Purchaser hereto]. 

Seller hereby represents and warrants to the
[                ] Purchasers as of the date hereof, as follows: 

(i) the representations and warranties of the Seller contained in Section 5.1 of the Receivables Purchase Agreement are correct in all
material respects on and as of such dates as though made on and as of such dates and shall be deemed to have been made on such dates; 

(ii) no Termination Event or Unmatured Termination Event has occurred and is continuing, or would result from such transfer; and 

(iii) the Facility Termination Date has not occurred. 

SECTION 2. Upon execution and delivery of this Agreement by the Seller and each member of the
[                ] Purchaser Group, satisfaction of the other conditions to assignment specified in the Receivables Purchase Agreement and receipt by the Agent of
counterparts of this Agreement (whether by facsimile or otherwise) executed by each of the parties hereto, [the [                ] Purchasers shall become a party
to, and have the rights and obligations of Purchasers under, the Receivables Purchase Agreement] [the [                ] Related Committed Purchaser shall
increase its Commitment in the amount set forth as the “Commitment” under the signature of the [                ] Related Committed Purchaser, hereto].

  
 VII-1 

 [Insert Alternate Base Rate, CP Costs, LIBO Rate and Scheduled Facility Termination Date as
appropriate.] 
 SECTION 3. Each party hereto hereby covenants and agrees that prior to the date which is one year and one day after the
payment in full of all outstanding commercial paper notes or other indebtedness of each Conduit Purchaser, it will not institute against or join any other Person in instituting against such Conduit Purchaser any bankruptcy, reorganization,
arrangement, insolvency or liquidation proceedings or other similar proceeding under the laws of the United States or any state of the United States. The agreements set forth in this Section 3 and the parties’
respective obligations under this Section 3 shall survive the termination hereof and of the Receivables Purchase Agreement. 

SECTION 4. No Conduit Purchaser shall have any obligation to pay any amounts owing under the Receivables Purchase Agreement unless and until
such Conduit Purchaser has received such amounts pursuant to its portion of the Receivable Interests and such amounts are not necessary to pay outstanding commercial paper notes or other outstanding indebtedness of such Conduit Purchaser. In
addition, each party hereto hereby agrees that no liability or obligation of any Conduit Purchaser under the Receivables Purchase Agreement for fees, expenses or indemnities shall constitute a claim (as defined in Section 101 of Title 11 of the
United States Bankruptcy Code) against such Conduit Purchaser unless such Conduit Purchaser has received cash from its portion of the Receivable Interests sufficient to pay such amounts, and such amounts are not necessary to pay outstanding
commercial paper notes or other indebtedness of such Conduit Purchaser. The agreements set forth in this Section 4 and the parties’ respective obligations under this Section 4 shall survive
the termination hereof and of the Receivables Purchase Agreement. 
 SECTION 5. THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE GOVERNED BY THE INTERNAL LAWS OF THE
STATE OF NEW YORK. This Agreement may not be amended, supplemented or waived except pursuant to a writing signed by the party to be charged. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, and by the different parties on different counterparts, each
of which shall constitute an original, but all together shall constitute one and the same agreement. 
 (continued on following page) 

  
 VII-2 

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement by their duly authorized
officers as of the date first above written. 
  

			
	[                    ], as an Uncommitted
Purchaser

 
			
		
	By:	 	 

 
			
	Name Printed:	 	 

 
			
	Title:	 	 

 
			
	
	[Address]
	
	[                    ], as a Related Committed
Purchaser

 
			
		
	By:	 	 

 
			
	Name Printed:	 	 

 
			
	Title:	 	 

 
			
	
	[Address]
	[Commitment]
	
	[                    ], as Purchaser Agent for
[                    ]

 
			
		
	By:	 	 

 
			
	Name Printed:	 	 

 
			
	Title:	 	 

 
			
	
	[Address]

  
 VII-3 

			
	HSFR, Inc., as Seller

			
		
	By:	 	 

			
	Name Printed:	 	 

			
	Title:	 	 

 Consented and Agreed: 
 MUFG
BANK, LTD. (F/K/A THE BANK OF TOKYO-MITSUBISHI UFJ, LTD.), 
 as Agent 

			
		
	By:	 	 

			
	Name Printed:	 	 

			
	Title:	 	 

  

			
	By:	 	 

			
	Name Printed:	 	 

			
	Title:	 	 

 Consented and Agreed: 
 [THE
PURCHASERS] 

  
 VII-4 

 Exhibit VIII 

Form of Transfer Supplement 
 with
respect to 
 HSFR, Inc. 

Receivables Purchase Agreement 

Dated as of [                
    , 20    ] 
 Section 1. 

 

					
	 Commitment assigned:
	  	$	                     	 
	 Assignor’s remaining Commitment:
	  	$	                     	 
	 Invested Amount allocable to Commitment assigned:
	  	$	                     	 
	 Assignor’s remaining Invested Amount:
	  	$	                     	 
	 Discount (if any) allocable to Invested Amount assigned:
	  	$	                     	 
	 Discount (if any) allocable to Assignor’s remaining Invested Amount:
	  	$	                     	 

 Section 2. 

Effective Date of this Transfer Supplement:
[                     , 20    ] 

Upon execution and delivery of this Transfer Supplement by transferee and transferor and the satisfaction of the other conditions to
assignment specified in Section 12.1 of the Receivables Purchase Agreement (as defined below), from and after the effective date specified above, the transferee shall become a party to, and have the rights and obligations of a Related Committed
Purchaser under, the Receivables Purchase Agreement dated as of April 17, 2013 (as amended, restated, supplemented or otherwise modified through the date hereof, the “Receivables Purchase Agreement”), among HSFR, Inc., as
Seller, Henry Schein, Inc., as initial Servicer, MUFG Bank, Ltd. (f/k/a The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd.), as Agent, and the various purchaser groups from time to time party thereto. 

[Insert Alternate Base Rate, CP Costs, LIBO Rate and Scheduled Facility Termination Date as appropriate.] 

Each party hereto hereby covenants and agrees that prior to the date which is one year and one day after the payment in full of all
outstanding commercial paper notes or other indebtedness of each Conduit Purchaser, it will not institute against or join any other Person in instituting against such Conduit Purchaser any bankruptcy, reorganization, arrangement, insolvency or
liquidation proceedings or other similar proceeding under the laws of the United States or any state of the United States. The agreements set forth in this paragraph and the parties’ respective obligations under this paragraph shall survive the
termination hereof and of the Receivables Purchase Agreement. 

  
 VIII-1 

 No Conduit Purchaser shall have any obligation to pay any amounts owing under the
Receivables Purchase Agreement unless and until such Conduit Purchaser has received such amounts pursuant to its portion of the Receivable Interests and such amounts are not necessary to pay outstanding commercial paper notes or other outstanding
indebtedness of such Conduit Purchaser. In addition, each party hereto hereby agrees that no liability or obligation of any Conduit Purchaser under the Receivables Purchase Agreement for fees, expenses or indemnities shall constitute a claim (as
defined in Section 101 of Title 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code) against such Conduit Purchaser unless such Conduit Purchaser has received cash from its portion of the Receivable Interests sufficient to pay such amounts, and such
amounts are not necessary to pay outstanding commercial paper notes or other indebtedness of such Conduit Purchaser. The agreements set forth in this paragraph and the parties’ respective obligations under this paragraph shall survive the
termination hereof and of the Receivables Purchase Agreement. 

  
 VIII-2 

					
	ASSIGNOR:	 		 	 [                    ],

as a Related Committed Purchaser

 
			
		
	By:	 	 

 
			
	Name:	 	 

 
			
	Title:	 	 

  

					
	ASSIGNEE:	 		 	 [                    ],

as a Related Committed Purchaser

 
			
		
	By:	 	 

 
			
	Name:	 	 

 
			
	Title:	 	 

 
			
	
	[Address]

 Accepted as of date first above written: 

[                    ], 

as Purchaser Agent for the 

[                    ] Purchaser Group 

 

			
	By:	 	 

			
	Name:	 	 

			
	Title:	 	 

  
 VIII-3 

 EXHIBIT IX 

FORM OF PERFORMANCE UNDERTAKING 

See attached. 

  
 IX-1 

 EXHIBIT X 

[RESERVED] 

  
 X-1 

 EXHIBIT XI 

FORM OF INTERIM SETTLEMENT REPORT 

Form of Interim Settlement Report 

(On file with the Agent) 

  
 XI-1 

 EXHIBIT XII 

FORM OF REDUCTION NOTICE 

______________, _____ 
 MUFG Bank, Ltd., as Agent

 1251 Avenue of the Americas, 12th Floor 
 New York, New York
10020-1104 

	Attention:	 Securitization Department 

	Telephone:	 (212) 782-6957 

	Facsimile:	 (212) 782-6448 

[Address to each Purchaser Agent] 
 Ladies and Gentlemen: 

Reference is hereby made to the Receivables Purchase Agreement, dated as of April 17, 2013 (as amended, supplemented or otherwise
modified, the “Receivables Purchase Agreement”), among HSFR, Inc., as Seller, Henry Schein, Inc., as Servicer, the various purchaser groups from time to time party thereto, and MUFG Bank, Ltd. (f/k/a The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi
UFJ, Ltd.), as Agent. Capitalized terms used in this Reduction Notice and not otherwise defined herein shall have the meanings assigned thereto in the Receivables Purchase Agreement. 

This letter constitutes a Reduction Notice pursuant to Section 1.3 of the Receivables Purchase Agreement. The Seller desires to reduce
the Aggregate Invested Amount on                         ,
            2 by the application of cash to pay Aggregate Invested Amount and Yield to accrue (until such cash can be used to pay
commercial paper notes) with respect to such Aggregate Invested Amount, together with all costs related to such reduction of Aggregate Invested Amount, as follows: 
  

							
	(a)    	 	Reduction Amount: $                        	  	
				
	(b)    	 	(X)    	 	Ratable Share3:	  	
				
		 		 	MUFG Bank, Ltd.’s Purchaser Group:	  	$                        

  

	2 	 Notice must be given at least one Business Day prior to the requested reduction date. 

	3 	 For reductions based on the Ratable Share. 

  
 XII-1 

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has caused this Reduction Notice to be executed by its
duly authorized officer as of the date first above written. 
  

			
	HSFR, INC.

 
			
		
	By:	 	 

 
			
	Name:	 	 

 
			
	Title:	 	 

  
 XII-2 

 EXHIBIT XIII 

FORM OF MAXIMUM PURCHASE LIMIT DECREASE NOTICE 

___________ , _____ 
 MUFG Bank, Ltd., as Agent

 1251 Avenue of the Americas, 12th Floor 
 New York, New York
10020-1104 

	Attention:	 Securitization Department 

	Telephone:	 (212) 782-6957 

	Facsimile:	 (212) 782-6448 

[Address to each Purchaser Agent] – [PURCHASER AGENTS TO PROVIDE] 

Ladies and Gentlemen: 
 Reference is hereby made
to the Receivables Purchase Agreement, dated as of April 17, 2013 (as heretofore amended or supplemented, the “Receivables Purchase Agreement”), among HSFR, Inc., as Seller, Henry Schein, Inc., as Servicer, the various
purchaser groups from time to time party thereto, and MUFG Bank, Ltd. (f/k/a The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd., as Agent. Capitalized terms used in this Maximum Purchase Limit Decrease Notice and not otherwise defined herein shall have the
meanings assigned thereto in the Receivables Purchase Agreement. 
 This letter constitutes a Maximum Purchase Limit Decrease Notice
pursuant to Section 1.1(b) of the Receivables Purchase Agreement. The Seller desires to decrease the Maximum Purchase Limit and respective Commitments of each Purchaser Group on _____, ____4
to the following amounts: 
 (a)    Maximum Purchase Limit: $__________________ 

(b)    Ratable Share of Each Purchaser Group: 

MUFG Bank, Ltd.: $________________ 

Seller hereby represents and warrants as of the date hereof, and as of the date of this decrease, as follows: 

(i)    the representations and warranties contained in Section V of the Receivables Purchase Agreement are correct in all
material respects on and as of such dates as though made on and as of such dates and shall be deemed to have been made on such dates; and 

(ii)    no event has occurred and is continuing, or would result from the decrease proposed hereby, that constitutes a
Termination Event or an Unmatured Termination Event. 
  

	4 	 Notice must be given at least ten Business Days prior to the requested decrease, and must be in a minimum
amount of $100,000,000. 

  
 XIII-1 

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has caused this Maximum Purchase Limit Decrease Notice
to be executed by its duly authorized officer as of the date first above written. 
  

			
	HSFR, Inc.
		
	By:	 	 

 
			
	Name:	 	 

 
			
	Title:	 	 

  
 XIII-2 

 EXHIBIT XIV 

CALCULATION PERIODS 

Part 1 – Calculation Periods 
  

																	
	 2019
	 
	 	  	# of
Weeks	 	  	Month
End	 	  	# of business
days	 	  	# of Weeks
in quarter	 
	 January
	  	 	5	 	  	 	2/2	 	  	 	24	 	  			
	 February
	  	 	4	 	  	 	3/2	 	  	 	20	 	  			
	 March
	  	 	4	 	  	 	3/30	 	  	 	20	 	  	 	13	 
	 April
	  	 	4	 	  	 	4/27	 	  	 	20	 	  			
	 May
	  	 	5	 	  	 	6/1	 	  	 	24	 	  			
	 June
	  	 	4	 	  	 	6/29	 	  	 	20	 	  	 	13	 
	 July
	  	 	5	 	  	 	8/3	 	  	 	24	 	  			
	 August
	  	 	4	 	  	 	8/31	 	  	 	20	 	  			
	 September
	  	 	4	 	  	 	9/28	 	  	 	19	 	  	 	13	 
	 October
	  	 	5	 	  	 	11/2	 	  	 	25	 	  			
	 November
	  	 	4	 	  	 	11/30	 	  	 	18	 	  			
	 December
	  	 	4	 	  	 	12/28	 	  	 	19	 	  	 	13	 
		  	 	52	 	  				  	 	253	 	  	 	52	 

  

																	
	 2020
	 
	 	  	# of
Weeks	 	  	Month
End	 	  	# of business
days	 	  	# of Weeks
in quarter	 
	 January
	  	 	5	 	  	 	2/1	 	  	 	24	 	  			
	 February
	  	 	4	 	  	 	2/29	 	  	 	20	 	  			
	 March
	  	 	4	 	  	 	3/28	 	  	 	20	 	  	 	13	 
	 April
	  	 	4	 	  	 	4/25	 	  	 	20	 	  			
	 May
	  	 	5	 	  	 	5/30	 	  	 	24	 	  			
	 June
	  	 	4	 	  	 	6/27	 	  	 	20	 	  	 	13	 
	 July
	  	 	5	 	  	 	8/1	 	  	 	24	 	  			
	 August
	  	 	4	 	  	 	8/29	 	  	 	20	 	  			
	 September
	  	 	4	 	  	 	9/26	 	  	 	19	 	  	 	13	 
	 October
	  	 	5	 	  	 	10/31	 	  	 	25	 	  			
	 November
	  	 	4	 	  	 	11/28	 	  	 	18	 	  			
	 December
	  	 	4	 	  	 	12/26	 	  	 	19	 	  	 	13	 
		  	 	52	 	  				  	 	253	 	  	 	52	 

  
 XIII-3 

																	
	 2021
	 
	 	  	# of
Weeks	 	  	Month
End	 	  	# of business
days	 	  	# of Weeks
in quarter	 
	 January
	  	 	5	 	  	 	1/30	 	  	 	24	 	  			
	 February
	  	 	4	 	  	 	2/27	 	  	 	20	 	  			
	 March
	  	 	4	 	  	 	3/27	 	  	 	20	 	  	 	13	 
	 April
	  	 	4	 	  	 	4/24	 	  	 	20	 	  			
	 May
	  	 	5	 	  	 	5/29	 	  	 	25	 	  			
	 June
	  	 	4	 	  	 	6/26	 	  	 	19	 	  	 	13	 
	 July
	  	 	5	 	  	 	7/31	 	  	 	24	 	  			
	 August
	  	 	4	 	  	 	8/28	 	  	 	20	 	  			
	 September
	  	 	4	 	  	 	9/25	 	  	 	19	 	  	 	13	 
	 October
	  	 	5	 	  	 	10/30	 	  	 	25	 	  			
	 November
	  	 	4	 	  	 	11/27	 	  	 	18	 	  			
	 December
	  	 	4	 	  	 	12/25	 	  	 	19	 	  	 	13	 
		  	 	52	 	  				  	 	253	 	  	 	52	 

  

																	
	 2022
	 
	 	  	# of
Weeks	 	  	Month
End	 	  	# of business
days	 	  	# of Weeks
in quarter	 
	 January
	  	 	5	 	  	 	1/29	 	  	 	24	 	  			
	 February
	  	 	4	 	  	 	2/26	 	  	 	20	 	  			
	 March
	  	 	4	 	  	 	3/26	 	  	 	20	 	  	 	13	 
	 April
	  	 	4	 	  	 	4/23	 	  	 	20	 	  			
	 May
	  	 	5	 	  	 	5/28	 	  	 	25	 	  			
	 June
	  	 	4	 	  	 	6/25	 	  	 	19	 	  	 	13	 
	 July
	  	 	5	 	  	 	7/30	 	  	 	24	 	  			
	 August
	  	 	4	 	  	 	8/27	 	  	 	20	 	  			
	 September
	  	 	4	 	  	 	9/24	 	  	 	19	 	  	 	13	 
	 October
	  	 	5	 	  	 	10/29	 	  	 	25	 	  			
	 November
	  	 	4	 	  	 	11/26	 	  	 	18	 	  			
	 December
	  	 	5	 	  	 	12/31	 	  	 	24	 	  	 	14	 
		  	 	53	 	  				  	 	258	 	  	 	53	 

  
 XIV-4 

 Part 2 – Specified Calculation Periods 

 

													
	 2019
	 
	 	  	# of
Weeks	 	  	Month
End	 	  	# of business
days	 
	 February
	  	 	4	 	  	 	3/2	 	  	 	20	 
	 May
	  	 	5	 	  	 	6/1	 	  	 	24	 
	 August
	  	 	4	 	  	 	8/31	 	  	 	20	 
	 November
	  	 	4	 	  	 	11/30	 	  	 	18	 

  

													
	 2020
	 
	 	  	# of
Weeks	 	  	Month
End	 	  	# of business
days	 
	 February
	  	 	4	 	  	 	2/29	 	  	 	20	 
	 May
	  	 	5	 	  	 	5/30	 	  	 	24	 
	 August
	  	 	4	 	  	 	8/29	 	  	 	20	 
	 November
	  	 	4	 	  	 	11/28	 	  	 	18	 

  

													
	 2021
	 
	 	  	# of
Weeks	 	  	Month
End	 	  	# of business
days	 
	 February
	  	 	4	 	  	 	2/27	 	  	 	20	 
	 May
	  	 	5	 	  	 	5/29	 	  	 	25	 
	 August
	  	 	4	 	  	 	8/28	 	  	 	20	 
	 November
	  	 	4	 	  	 	11/27	 	  	 	18	 

  

													
	 2022
	 
	 	  	# of
Weeks	 	  	Month
End	 	  	# of business
days	 
	 February
	  	 	4	 	  	 	2/26	 	  	 	20	 
	 May
	  	 	5	 	  	 	5/28	 	  	 	25	 
	 August
	  	 	4	 	  	 	8/27	 	  	 	20	 
	 November
	  	 	4	 	  	 	11/26	 	  	 	18	 

  
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 SCHEDULE A 

DOCUMENTS TO BE DELIVERED 

ON OR PRIOR TO THE CLOSING DATE 

1.    Executed copies of the Receivables Purchase Agreement, duly executed by the parties thereto. 

2.    Copy of the Resolutions of the Board of Directors of each Seller Party and Performance Guarantor certified by its
Secretary authorizing such Person’s execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement and the other Transaction Documents to be delivered by it hereunder. 

3.    Articles or Certificate of Incorporation of each Seller Party and Performance Guarantor certified by the Secretary
of State of its jurisdiction of incorporation on or within thirty (30) days prior to the initial Purchase. 

4.    Good Standing Certificate for each Seller Party and Performance Guarantor issued by the Secretaries of State of its
state of incorporation and each jurisdiction where it has material operations, each of which is listed below: 

a.    Seller: Delaware 

b.    Servicer: Delaware 

c.    Performance Guarantor: Delaware 

5.    A certificate of the Secretary of each Seller Party and Performance Guarantor certifying (i) the names and
signatures of the officers authorized on its behalf to execute this Agreement and any other Transaction Documents to be delivered by it hereunder and (ii) a copy of such Person’s By-Laws. 

6.    Pre-filing state and federal tax lien, judgment lien and UCC lien searches
against each Seller Party from the following jurisdictions: 
 a.    Seller: Delaware 

b.    Servicer: Delaware 

7.    Time stamped receipt copies of proper financing statements, duly filed under the UCC on or before the date of the
initial Purchase in all jurisdictions as may be necessary or, in the opinion of the Agent or any Purchaser Agent, desirable, under the UCC of all appropriate jurisdictions or any comparable law in order to perfect the ownership or security interests
contemplated by this Agreement. 
 8.    Time stamped receipt copies of proper UCC termination statements, if any,
necessary to release all security interests and other rights of any Person in the Receivables or Related Security previously granted by any Originator. 

  
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 9.    Executed copies of Collection Account Agreements for each Lock-Box and Collection Account. 
 10.    A favorable opinion of legal counsel for
the Seller Parties and Performance Guarantor reasonably acceptable to the Agent and each Purchaser Agent which addresses the following matters and such other matters as the Agent and each Purchaser Agent may reasonably request: 

(a)    Each of the Seller Parties and Performance Guarantor is a corporation duly organized, validly existing, and in good
standing under the laws of such Person’s state of incorporation. 
 (b)    Each of the Seller Parties and
Performance Guarantor has all requisite authority to conduct its business in each jurisdiction where failure to be so qualified would have a material adverse effect on such entity’s business. 

(c)    The execution and delivery by each of the Seller Parties and Performance Guarantor of the Transaction Document to
which it is a party and its performance of its obligations thereunder have been duly authorized by all necessary organizational action and proceedings on the part of such entity and will not: 

(i)    require any action by or in respect of, or filing with, any governmental body, agency or official (other than the
filing of UCC financing statements); or 
 (ii)    contravene, or constitute a default under, any provision of applicable
law or regulation or of its articles or certificate of incorporation or bylaws or of any agreement, judgment, injunction, order, decree or other instrument binding upon such entity. 

(d)    Each of the Transaction Documents to which each of the Seller Parties and Performance Guarantor is a party has been
duly executed and delivered by such entity and constitutes the legally valid, and binding obligation of such entity enforceable in accordance with its terms, except to the extent the enforcement thereof may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency or
similar laws affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights generally and subject also to the availability of equitable remedies if equitable remedies are sought. 

(e)    The provisions of the Receivables Purchase Agreement are effective to create valid security interests in favor of
the Agent, for the benefit of the Secured Parties, in all of Seller’s right, title and interest in and to the Receivables and Related Security described therein which constitute “accounts,” “chattel paper” or “general
intangibles” (each as defined in the UCC) (collectively, the “Opinion Collateral”), as security for the payment of the Aggregate Unpaids. 

(f)    Upon filing of the UCC-1 Financing Statements in such filing offices and
payment of the required filing fees, the security interest in favor of the Agent, for the benefit of the Secured Parties, in the Receivables and the other Opinion Collateral will be perfected (in the case of the other Opinion Collateral, to the
extent the security interests may be perfected by the filing of a UCC-1 Financing Statement). 

  
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 (g)    Neither of the Seller Parties is an “investment
company” within the meaning of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. 
 11.    The Fee Letter. 

12.    A Settlement Report as of April 17, 2013. 

13.    The Liquidity Agreement, duly executed by each of the parties thereto. 

14.    Executed copies of (i) all consents from and authorizations by any Persons and (ii) all waivers and
amendments to existing credit facilities, that are necessary in connection with this Agreement, if any. 
 15.    If
applicable, for each Purchaser that is not incorporated under the laws of the United States of America, or a state thereof, two duly completed copies of United States Internal Revenue Service Form W-8BEN or W-8ECI, as applicable, certifying in either case that such Purchaser is entitled to receive payments under the Agreement without deduction or withholding of any United States federal income taxes. 

  
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Exhibit 10.1

 

	
 

	
 
	
 

 

Verra Mobility 

1150 N. Alma School Rd. 

Mesa, Arizona 85201

verramobility.com

+1480.443.7000 main

 

 

April 24, 2019

 

Garrett Miller

via hand delivery

 

Dear Garrett, 

 

Welcome to Verra Mobility! On behalf of VM Consolidated, Inc., a Verra Mobility company (“Verra Mobility” or the “Company”), we are thrilled to extend a formal offer of employment to you to join the Executive Leadership Team as General Manager, Government Solutions.

 

Here is a summary of the terms, as explained further below: 

 

	
 
	
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Position Title: General Manager, Government Solutions 

	
 
	
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Proposed Start Date: Monday, May 20, 2019

	
 
	
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Reporting to: David Roberts, Chief Executive Officer  

	
 
	
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Office Location: Mesa, AZ

	
 
	
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Annual Salary: $280,000

	
 
	
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Target Annual Bonus: 75%

	
 
	
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Initial Equity Grant Recommendation: $280,000 (approx. value)

 

Compensation: Your starting annualized base salary will be $280,000.00 less applicable taxes, deductions and withholdings, paid in bi-weekly installments equivalent to the rate of $10,769.23 in accordance with Verra Mobility’s payroll policies and subject to annual review.

 

Target Annual Bonus: You will be eligible to participate in our company Annual Incentive Bonus Program, with a target payout equal to 75% of your base salary. The amount paid will be based upon the achievement of certain financial targets (as established by Verra Mobility) as well as your personal performance, and you will have the opportunity to earn up to 200% of your target bonus. For 2019, the annual bonus will be prorated based on your start date with Verra Mobility. Ongoing participation in the program as well as the program components are governed by the terms of the Bonus Plan, a copy of which will be provided to you after your start date. 

 

Equity: Subject to the approval of the Company’s Board of Directors (or its Compensation Committee), you will be granted restricted stock units (“RSUs”) in an amount approximating $280,000 (valued as of the date of the grant).  The RSUs will be subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the 2018 Verra Mobility Equity Incentive Plan (the “Equity Plan”) and the grant agreement, which you will be required to sign.  Unless otherwise set forth in the grant agreement, you will vest in 25% of the shares on each of the 12-month anniversary of your vesting commencement date.   You will be eligible for additional grants of equity as determined by the Company’s Board of Directors (or its Compensation Committee) consistent with the terms of the Equity Plan. 

 

 

 

	
 

	
 
	
 

 

Verra Mobility 

1150 N. Alma School Rd. 

Mesa, Arizona 85201

verramobility.com

+1480.443.7000 main

 

 

Relocation Assistance: It is agreed that you will relocate to the Phoenix metropolitan area no later than July 1, 2019. In connection with your relocation, you will be entitled to relocation assistance benefits, a summary of which is attached to this letter. Should you choose to voluntarily terminate your employment with the Company without Good Reason (as defined below) within the first twelve months (12) months of employment, you voluntarily agree to repay the Company, within thirty (30) days of terminating employment, the gross amount of any and all relocation expenses incurred or reimbursed by the Company (and agree to allow the Company to withhold any such amount from your final paycheck, as permitted by applicable law).

 

Benefits: You are eligible to participate in Verra Mobility’s competitive employee benefits package. On the first of the month following 60 days of employment, you will become eligible for medical benefits. The enclosed Benefits Summary provides you with an overview of your benefits; however, more detailed information will be provided on your first day of employment. Due to the waiting period for medical benefits, Verra Mobility will cover the costs associated with your obtaining COBRA coverage until you are eligible for our plan.

 

401(k): You are eligible to participate in the 401(k) plan on the first of the month following 30 days of employment. Verra Mobility matches 100% of your first 3% contribution, and 50% of the next 2%, subject to the terms of the plan. The match is immediately 100% vested and posted following each payday. As a new hire, you will be auto-enrolled with a 3% contribution, but you can opt out or change your contribution amount if desired.

 

Paid Time Off (PTO) and Sick Leave: Starting on your first day of employment with the Company, you will be eligible for paid time away from work in accordance with Verra Mobility’s Paid Time Off (PTO) and Paid Sick Leave (PSL) policies, as may be amended from time to time.  Under our current policies, you will accrue PTO per pay period equivalent to 168 hours per year, and will be eligible to use 40 hours of PSL per year (if your start date occurs after July 1 of the calendar year, your PSL allotment for your first year will be 20 hours). 

 

Background Check / Drug Screen: This offer of employment is contingent on the successful completion of all pre-employment processes including a background check, drug screen, and verification of employment and education. We reserve the right to withdraw this offer or terminate your employment on the basis of the results of these processes at any time. In addition, your proposed start date may require changes based on the length of time for the processes to clear. 

 

I-9: On your start date, you will be required to provide proof that you are presently eligible to work in the United States, and your continued employment will be conditioned upon maintaining that status. Failure to provide appropriate documentation within three days of hire will result in immediate termination of employment in accordance with the terms of the Immigration Reform and Control Act.

 

 

 

	
 

	
 
	
 

 

Verra Mobility 

1150 N. Alma School Rd. 

Mesa, Arizona 85201

verramobility.com

+1480.443.7000 main

 

 

At Will Employment: Your employment is on an at-will basis unless otherwise stated in a written individual employment agreement signed by the CEO of the Company. This means that you or the Company may terminate your employment at any time, for any reason or for no reason, and with or without prior notice.  Nothing in any Company policy, or contained in any statement (other than a written statement signed by the CEO) creates an employment agreement, express or implied, that alters this at-will relationship.

 

Severance: In the event your employment is terminated by the Company without Cause, as defined below, or if you terminate your employment with the Company for Good Reason, also as defined below, in each case, subject to your execution (and, if applicable, non-revocation) of a Release Agreement (which will be provided to you no later than 10 business days after your employment ends), the Company will provide you with Severance Benefits constituting 12-months of your salary (as in effect on the date of termination), paid in equal installments beginning in the first payroll period whose cutoff date follows the effective-date of the Release Agreement (which payments are subject to applicable taxes and statutory deductions), provided that if the 60th day falls in a calendar year subsequent to the year in which your employment ends, the payments will not be made or begin, as applicable, before the first business day in such subsequent year.  Payments may be further delayed if required for compliance with Internal Revenue Code Section 409A.

 

	
 
	
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 “Good Reason” means a change in authority, duties, or responsibilities resulting in a material diminution of, or a material alteration to, your position; provided that such a material change will not constitute Good Reason unless (a) you provide written notice to the Company of the condition claimed to constitute Good Reason within 90 days of the initial existence of such condition; (b) the Company fails to remedy such condition within 30 days of receiving such written notice; and (c) your resignation from  employment with the Company occurs within 60 days following the end of the period for the Company to remedy the condition (assuming the Company fails to do so).   

 

	
 
	
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“Cause” means (1) your being charged with a felony or misdemeanor criminal offense, other than a misdemeanor traffic offense; (2) your engagement in any act involving gross misconduct or dishonesty that is materially injurious to the Company or any of its affiliates; (3) your willful and continued breach of, or failure to substantially perform under or comply with any of the material terms and covenants of any written agreement with the Company or any of its affiliates; (4) your willful and continued breach of, or refusal or failure substantially to perform under, any policy or reasonable performance goals set by the Company or its affiliates with respect to your job duties or responsibilities, the operation of the Company’s or its affiliates’ business and affairs, or the management of the Company’s or its affiliates’ employees; or (5) you commit or have committed a breach of any laws or regulations which may affect or relate to the conduct of the Company’s or its affiliates’ business; provided, however, that with respect to (3) and (4) above, you will be provided notice of any misconduct and/or breach constituting Cause and be given a reasonable opportunity (not to exceed 30 consecutive days) to cure the misconduct and/or breach (unless such misconduct and/or breach is determined by the Company not to be susceptible to cure, in which case the termination shall be deemed to be immediate), and provided further that such cure period shall only be available for the first such act of misconduct and/or breach of the same or substantially similar type, and subsequent acts 

 

 

	
 

	
 
	
 

 

Verra Mobility 

1150 N. Alma School Rd. 

Mesa, Arizona 85201

verramobility.com

+1480.443.7000 main

 

 

	
 
		
of misconduct and/or breach of the same or substantially similar type shall constitute Cause without regard to your subsequent cure of same. 

 

Non-Compete Statement / Protection of Company Assets: As part of accepting this offer of employment, you are representing to us that you are not subject to any non-competition or non-disclosure agreements or other restrictive covenants that would prevent you from undertaking the employment contemplated in this offer. If such representation is false in any way, we reserve the right to rescind this offer and/or terminate your employment immediately without liability or additional compensation.

 

In addition, as a condition of employment, you must sign and comply with Verra Mobility’s Proprietary Rights and Non-Competition Agreement, a document you will receive with the new hire forms.

 

Garrett, congratulations on your new opportunity! We believe you will greatly contribute to the Company and its future success. I look forward to your acceptance of this offer of employment by electronically acknowledging and signing this offer letter. If not previously accepted by you, this letter will expire at the close of business Monday, April 29th. Of course, please let us know if you have any questions! 

 

Sincerely, 

 

	
David Roberts
	
 
	
 

	
Chief Executive Officer
	
 
	
 

	
Verra Mobility

 
	
 
	
 

	
/s/ Garrett Miller
	
 
	
April 24, 2019

	
Employee: Garrett Miller
	
 
	
Date

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