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Voting Agreement

 Exhibit 10.2 
 EXECUTION COPY 
 VOTING AGREEMENT 
 VOTING AGREEMENT, dated as of July 10, 2007 (the “Agreement”), by and among WAS Aviation Services, Inc., a Delaware corporation
(“Buyer”), and the persons listed on Schedule I hereto (each, a “Stockholder” and collectively, the “Stockholders”). 
 RECITALS 
 WHEREAS, as of the date hereof, each Stockholder holds or is entitled to
vote (or to direct the voting of all or a portion of) the number of shares of common stock, par value $0.0001 per share (the “Common Stock”) of Pemco Aviation Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Seller”), set
forth opposite such Stockholder’s name on Schedule I hereto (with respect to each Stockholder, such shares of Common Stock set forth on Schedule I, together with any other shares of capital stock of Seller the voting power over
which is acquired by such Stockholder during the period from and including the date hereof through and including the date on which this Agreement is terminated in accordance with its terms, are referred to herein as the “Subject
Shares”); 
 WHEREAS, Buyer and Seller are concurrently entering into a Stock Purchase Agreement, dated as of the date hereof (the
“Purchase Agreement”), pursuant to which Buyer is purchasing from Seller all of the outstanding capital stock of Pemco World Air Services, Inc., a Delaware corporation and wholly-owned subsidiary of Seller; and 
 WHEREAS, as a condition to the willingness of Buyer to enter into the Purchase Agreement, and as an inducement and in consideration therefor, each
Stockholder is entering into this Agreement. 
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and the mutual promises, representations,
warranties, covenants and agreements contained herein, the parties hereto, intending to be legally bound, hereby agree as follows: 
 Article 1. 
 Definitions 
 Section 1.1 Capitalized Terms. For purposes of this Agreement, capitalized terms used and not defined herein shall have the respective meanings ascribed to them in the Purchase Agreement. 
 Article 2. 
 Voting Agreement

 Section 2.1 Agreement to Vote the Subject Shares. Each Stockholder hereby agrees that, during the period commencing on
the date hereof and continuing until the termination of this Agreement pursuant to Section 6 hereof (such period, the “Voting Period”), at any meeting (or any adjournment or postponement thereof) of Seller’s stockholders, however
called, or in connection with any written consent of Seller’s stockholders, such Stockholder shall vote (or cause to be voted) its Subject Shares (a) in favor of the approval of the terms of the Purchase 

 
Agreement and the transactions contemplated by the Purchase Agreement (and any actions directly required in furtherance thereof), and (b) against any action
or proposal involving Seller that, to the knowledge of such Stockholder, is intended, or could reasonably be expected, to prevent, impede, interfere with, materially delay, postpone or materially adversely affect the transactions contemplated by the
Purchase Agreement. Any such vote shall be cast or consent shall be given in accordance with such procedures relating thereto as shall ensure that it is duly counted for purposes of determining that a quorum is present and for purposes of recording
the results of such vote or consent. 
 Section 2.2 Irrevocable Proxy. Each Stockholder hereby irrevocably and unconditionally
revokes any and all previous proxies granted with respect to its Subject Shares. By entering into this Agreement, each Stockholder hereby irrevocably and unconditionally grants a proxy appointing Buyer as such Stockholder’s attorney-in-fact and
proxy, with full power of substitution, for and in such Stockholder’s name, to vote or execute consents with respect to the matters set forth in Section 2.1 and in the manner contemplated by Section 2.1. The proxy granted by such Stockholder
pursuant to this Section 2.2 is coupled with an interest, is irrevocable and is granted in consideration of Buyer entering into this Agreement and the Purchase Agreement and incurring certain related fees and expenses. Each Stockholder shall perform
such further acts and execute such further documents as may be required to vest in Buyer the sole power to vote such Stockholder’s Subject Shares in the manner contemplated by Section 2.1. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the proxy granted by
each Shareholder shall be revoked upon termination of this Agreement in accordance with its terms. 
 Article 3. 
 Covenants 
 Section 3.1
Generally. 
 (a) Each Stockholder agrees that during the Voting Period, except as contemplated by the terms of
this Agreement, it shall not (i) sell, transfer, tender, pledge, encumber, assign or otherwise dispose of (collectively, a “Transfer”), or enter into any contract, option or other agreement with respect to, or consent to, a Transfer of,
any or all of its Subject Shares or (ii) take any action that would have the effect of preventing, impeding, interfering with or adversely affecting its ability to perform its obligations under this Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, (A)
Transfers of Subject Shares as bona fide gifts, (B) distributions of Subject Shares to partners, members, stockholders, subsidiaries, affiliates, affiliated partnerships or other affiliated entities of the Stockholder, (C) Transfers of Subject
Shares by will or intestacy and (D) Transfers of Subject Shares to (1) the Stockholder’s immediate family or (2) a trust, the beneficiaries of which are the Stockholder and/or members of the Stockholder’s immediate family, shall not be
prohibited by this Agreement; provided that in the case of any such Transfer or distribution pursuant to clause (A), (B), (C) or (D), each donee or distributee shall execute and deliver to Buyer a valid and binding counterpart to this
Agreement. 
 (b) In the event of a stock dividend or distribution, or any change in the Common Stock by reason of any stock
dividend or distribution, split-up, recapitalization, combination, exchange of shares or the like, the term “Subject Shares” shall be deemed to refer 

  

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to and include, with respect to any Stockholder, such Stockholder’s Subject Shares as well as all such stock dividends and distributions and any
securities into which or for which any or all of its Subject Shares may be changed or exchanged or which are received in such transaction. 
 Section 3.2 No Effect on Directors. Notwithstanding any of the provisions of this Agreement, the parties acknowledge that certain Stockholders have one or more representatives on Seller’s Board of Directors and agree that
such persons will act in their capacities as directors of Seller solely in accordance with their duties to Seller and its stockholders. 
 Article 4. 
 Representations and Warranties of Each Stockholder 
 Each Stockholder hereby represents and warrants to Buyer that the following statements in this Article 4 are true and correct as to such Stockholder:

 Section 4.1 Due Organization, etc. The Stockholder is an entity duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under
the laws of the jurisdiction of its organization. The Stockholder has all necessary power and authority to execute and deliver this Agreement and to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby. The execution and delivery of this Agreement and
the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby by the Stockholder has been duly authorized by all necessary action on the part of such Stockholder. 
 Section 4.2 Ownership of Shares. As of the date hereof, (a) the Stockholder is the lawful owner of its Subject Shares and has the power to vote (or cause to be voted) its Subject Shares and (ii) neither
the Stockholder nor any controlled affiliate of the Stockholder owns or holds any additional shares of any class of capital stock of Seller or other securities of Seller or any interest therein or any voting rights with respect to any securities of
Seller. The Stockholder has good and valid title to its Subject Shares free and clear of any and all liens, pledges, mortgages, charges, proxies, encumbrances and security interests of any nature or kind whatsoever, other than those created by this
Agreement. 
 Section 4.3 No Conflicts. (a) No filing with any Governmental Authority, and no authorization, consent or
approval of any other person is necessary for the execution of this Agreement by the Stockholder and the consummation by the Stockholder of the transactions contemplated hereby and (b) none of the execution and delivery of this Agreement by the
Stockholder, the consummation by the Stockholder of the transactions contemplated hereby or compliance by the Stockholder with any of the provisions hereof shall (i) conflict with or result in any breach of the organizational documents of the
Stockholder, (ii) result in, or give rise to, a violation or breach of or a default under any of the terms of any material contract, understanding, agreement or other instrument or obligation to which the Stockholder is a party or by which the
Stockholder or any of its Subject Shares or assets may be bound, or (iii) violate any law, rule or regulation applicable to the Stockholder which, in the case of clauses (ii) and (iii), would reasonably be expected to materially adversely affect the
Stockholder’s ability to perform any of its obligations under this Agreement. 
  

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 Section 4.4 Reliance by Buyer. The Stockholder understands and acknowledges that Buyer is
entering into the Purchase Agreement in reliance upon the execution and delivery of this Agreement by the Stockholders. 
 Article 5.

 Representations and Warranties of Buyer 
 Buyer hereby represents and warrants to the Stockholders as follows: 
 Section 5.1 Due
Organization, etc. Buyer is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the State of Delaware. Buyer has all necessary power and authority to execute and deliver this Agreement and to consummate the
transactions contemplated hereby. The execution and delivery of this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby by Buyer has been duly authorized by all necessary action on the part of Buyer. 
 Section 5.2 Conflicts. (a) No authorization, consent or approval of any other person is necessary for the execution of this Agreement by
Buyer and for the consummation by Buyer of the transactions contemplated hereby and (b) none of the execution and delivery of this Agreement by Buyer or the consummation by Buyer of the transactions contemplated hereby shall (i) conflict with or
result in any breach of the organizational documents of Buyer, (ii) result in a violation or breach of or a default under any of the terms of any material contract, understanding, agreement or other instrument or obligation to which Buyer is a party
or by which Buyer or any of its assets may be bound, or (iii) violate any law, rule or regulation applicable to Buyer which, in the case of clauses (ii) and (iii), would reasonably be expected to materially adversely affect Buyer’s ability to
perform its obligations under this Agreement. 
 Section 5.3 Reliance by the Stockholders. Buyer understands and acknowledges
that the Stockholders are entering into this Agreement in reliance upon the execution and delivery of the Purchase Agreement by Buyer. 
 Article 6. 
 Termination 
 Section 6.1 Termination. This Agreement shall terminate as to Buyer and a Stockholder, and neither Buyer nor such Stockholder shall have any rights or obligations hereunder and this Agreement shall
become null and void and have no force or effect upon the earliest to occur of (a) the mutual written consent of Buyer and such Stockholder, (b) the Closing or (c) the failure of the Purchase Agreement to be executed and delivered or otherwise
become effective or the termination of the Purchase Agreement in accordance with its terms; provided, however, that termination of this Agreement shall not prevent any party hereto from seeking any remedies (at law or in equity) against any
other party hereto for such party’s breach of any of the terms of this Agreement. 
  

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 Article 7. 
 Miscellaneous 
 Section 7.1 Amendments, Waivers, etc. This Agreement may not be
amended, changed, supplemented, waived or otherwise modified, except upon the execution and delivery of a written agreement executed by each of the parties hereto. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any stockholder of Seller may become a party to this
Agreement by executing and delivering a counterpart signature page to this Agreement and Schedule I to this Agreement may be revised to include such party without requiring the consent of any of the parties hereto. The failure of any party
hereto to exercise any right, power or remedy provided under this Agreement or otherwise available in respect hereof at law or in equity, or to insist upon compliance by any other party hereto with its obligations hereunder, shall not constitute a
waiver by such party of its right to exercise any such or other right, power or remedy or to demand such compliance. 
 Section 7.2
Notices. Any notices or other communications required or permitted under, or otherwise in connection with this Agreement, shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given when delivered in person or upon electronic
confirmation of receipt when transmitted by facsimile transmission (but only if followed by transmittal by national overnight courier or hand for delivery on the next business day) or on receipt after dispatch by registered or certified mail,
postage prepaid, addressed, or on the next business day if transmitted by national overnight courier, in each case as follows: 
 If to
Buyer: 
 WAS Aviation Services, Inc. 
 c/o Sun Capital Partners, Inc. 
 5200 Town Center Circle 
 Suite 470 
 Boca Raton, Florida 33486

 Attention: Gary Talarico and Deryl Couch 
 Facsimile: (561) 394-0540 
 with a mandated copy to: 
 Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP 
 101 Park
Avenue 
 New York, NY 10178 
 Telecopy: (212) 309-6001 
 Attention: Steven A. Navarro, Esq. 
 If to any Stockholder, to such Stockholder at the address corresponding to such Stockholder’s name on Schedule I, with a mandated copy to:

 Latham & Watkins LLP 
 12636 High Bluff Drive, Suite 400 
 San Diego, California 92130 
 Fax: (858) 523-5450 
 Attention: Craig M.
Garner, Esq. 
  

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 Section 7.3 Severability. If any term or other provision of this Agreement is invalid,
illegal or incapable of being enforced because of any rule of law or public policy, all other conditions and provisions of this Agreement shall nevertheless remain in full force and effect so long as the economic or legal substance of the
transactions contemplated hereby is not affected in any manner adverse to any party to this Agreement. Upon such determination that any term or other provision is invalid, illegal or incapable of being enforced, the parties hereto shall negotiate in
good faith to modify this Agreement so as to effect the original intent of the parties hereto as closely as possible in an acceptable manner to the end that the transactions contemplated hereby are fulfilled to the fullest extent possible.

 Section 7.4 Entire Agreement. This Agreement (together with the Purchase Agreement, to the extent referred to herein)
constitutes the entire agreement among the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior agreements and undertakings, both written and oral, among the parties, or any of them, with respect to the subject matter hereof.

 Section 7.5 Assignment. This Agreement shall not be assigned by operation of law or otherwise and any purported assignment
hereof shall be null and void. 
 Section 7.6 Parties in Interest. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure solely to the
benefit of each party hereto and their respective successors and assigns, and nothing in this Agreement, express or implied, is intended to or shall confer upon any other person any right, benefit or remedy of any nature whatsoever under or by
reason of this Agreement. 
 Section 7.7 Governing Law; Consent to Jurisdiction; Waiver of Trial by Jury. 
 (a) This Agreement (including any claim or controversy arising out of or relating to this Agreement) shall be governed by the laws of the
State of Delaware without regard to conflict of law principles that would result in the application of any law other than the law of the State of Delaware. 
 (b) Each of the parties irrevocably and unconditionally submits, for itself and its property, to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware, and any appellate court from any thereof,
in any action or proceeding arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the agreements delivered in connection herewith or the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby or for recognition or enforcement of any judgment relating thereto, and
each of the parties hereby irrevocably and unconditionally (i) agrees not to commence any such action or proceeding except in such courts, (ii) agrees that any claim in respect of any such action or proceeding may be heard and determined in the
Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware, (iii) waives, to the fullest extent it may legally and effectively do so, any objection which it may now or hereafter have to the laying of venue of any such action or proceeding in the Court of Chancery
of the State of Delaware, and (iv) waives, to the fullest extent permitted by law, the defense of an inconvenient forum to the maintenance of such action or proceeding in the Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware. Each of the parties hereto
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such action or proceeding shall be conclusive and may be enforced in other jurisdictions by suit on the judgment or in any other manner provided by law. Each
party to this Agreement irrevocably consents to service of process in the manner provided for notices in Section 7.2. Nothing in this Agreement will affect the right of any party to this Agreement to serve process in any other manner permitted by
law. 
 (c) EACH PARTY ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT ANY CONTROVERSY WHICH MAY ARISE UNDER THIS AGREEMENT IS LIKELY TO INVOLVE
COMPLICATED AND DIFFICULT ISSUES, AND THEREFORE IT HEREBY IRREVOCABLY AND UNCONDITIONALLY WAIVES ANY RIGHT IT MAY HAVE TO A TRIAL BY JURY IN RESPECT OF ANY LITIGATION DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT AND ANY OF THE
AGREEMENTS DELIVERED IN CONNECTION HEREWITH OR THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED HEREBY OR THEREBY. EACH PARTY CERTIFIES AND ACKNOWLEDGES THAT (A) NO REPRESENTATIVE, AGENT OR ATTORNEY OF ANY OTHER PARTY HAS REPRESENTED, EXPRESSLY OR OTHERWISE, THAT SUCH
OTHER PARTY WOULD NOT, IN THE EVENT OF LITIGATION, SEEK TO ENFORCE EITHER OF SUCH WAIVERS, (B) IT UNDERSTANDS AND HAS CONSIDERED THE IMPLICATIONS OF SUCH WAIVERS, (C) IT MAKES SUCH WAIVERS VOLUNTARILY, AND (D) IT HAS BEEN INDUCED TO ENTER INTO THIS
AGREEMENT BY, AMONG OTHER THINGS, THE MUTUAL WAIVERS AND CERTIFICATIONS IN THIS SECTION 7.7. 
 Section 7.8 Headings. The
descriptive headings contained in this Agreement are for reference purposes only and shall not affect in any way the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement. 
 Section 7.9 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, and by the different parties in separate counterparts, each of which when executed shall be deemed to be an original
but all of which taken together shall constitute one and the same agreement. 
 Section 7.10 Specific Performance. The parties
hereto agree that irreparable damage would occur in the event that any of the provisions of this Agreement were not performed in accordance with their specific terms or were otherwise breached. It is accordingly agreed that the parties shall be
entitled to an injunction or injunctions to prevent breaches of this Agreement and to enforce specifically the terms and provisions hereof in any court of the United States or any state having jurisdiction, this being in addition to any other remedy
to which they are entitled at law or in equity. 
 [Signature page follows] 
  

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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Buyer and each Stockholder have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of the
day and year first above written. 
  

			
	WAS AVIATION SERVICES, INC.
		
	By:	 	/s/ David Blechman
		 	Name: David Blechman
		 	Title: Vice President and Assistant Secretary
	
	STOCKHOLDERS:
	
	 MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
 By: Babson Capital Management LLC as Investment Advisor

		
	By:	 	/s/ Richard E. Spencer, II
		 	Name: Richard E. Spencer, II
		 	Title: Managing Director
	
	 TSCP SELECTIVE, L.P.
 By: Babson Capital
Management LLC as Investment Manager

		
	By:	 	/s/ Richard E. Spencer, II
		 	Name: Richard E. Spencer, II
		 	Title: Managing Director
	
	 TOWER SQUARE CAPITAL PARTNERS, L.P.
 By:
Babson Capital Management LLC as Investment Manager

		
	By:	 	/s/ Richard E. Spencer, II
		 	Name: Richard E. Spencer, II
		 	Title: Managing Director
	
	 MASSMUTUAL HIGH YIELD PARTNERS II, LLC
 By: HYP Management LLC as Managing Member

		
	By:	 	/s/ Richard E. Spencer, II
		 	Name: Richard E. Spencer, II
		 	Title: Managing Director

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Buyer and each Stockholder have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of the
day and year first above written. 
  

			
	MICHAEL E. TENNENBAUM
		
	By:	 	/s/ Michael E. Tennenbaum
		 	Name:
		 	Title:
	
	TENNENBAUM & CO., LLC
		
	By:	 	/s/ Michael E. Tennenbaum
		 	Name:
		 	Title:
	
	TENNENBAUM CAPITAL PARTNERS, LLC
		
	By:	 	/s/ Michael E. Tennenbaum
		 	Name:
		 	Title:
	
	SVIM/MSM, LLC
		
	By:	 	/s/ Michael E. Tennenbaum
		 	Name:
		 	Title:
	
	SVIM/MSM II, LLC
		
	By:	 	/s/ Michael E. Tennenbaum
		 	Name:
		 	Title:
	
	SPECIAL VALUE CONTINUATION PARTNERS, LP
		
	By:	 	/s/ Michael E. Tennenbaum
		 	Name:
		 	Title:

 Schedule I 
  

						
	 Stockholder Name
	  	 Address
	  	 Number of Shares
 of Common Stock
	 
	 Michael E. Tennenbaum
	  	 c/o Tennenbaum Capital Partners
 2951 28th Street, Suite
1000
 Santa Monica, CA 90405
	  	—  	 
			
	 Tennenbaum & Co., LLC
	  	 c/o Tennenbaum Capital Partners
 2951 28th Street, Suite
1000
 Santa Monica, CA 90405
	  	328,816	1
			
	 Tennenbaum Capital Partners, LLC
	  	 c/o Tennenbaum Capital Partners
 2951 28th Street, Suite
1000
 Santa Monica, CA 90405
	  	3,730	2
			
	 SVIM/MSM, LLC
	  	 c/o Tennenbaum Capital Partners
 2951 28th Street, Suite
1000
 Santa Monica, CA 90405
	  	456,809	3
			
	 SVIM/MSM II, LLC
	  	 c/o Tennenbaum Capital Partners
 2951 28th Street, Suite
1000
 Santa Monica, CA 90405
	  	50,575	4
			
	 Special Value Continuation Partners, LP
	  	 c/o Tennenbaum Capital Partners
 2951 28th Street, Suite
1000
 Santa Monica, CA 90405
	  	164,636	5
			
	 Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company
	  	 c/o Babson Capital Management LLC
 1500 Main Street, 28th
Floor
 Springfield, MA 01115
	  	753,448	 
			
	 MassMutual High Yield Partners II, LLC
	  	 c/o Babson Capital Management LLC
 1500 Main Street, 28th
Floor
 Springfield, MA 01115
	  	150,000	 
			
	 TSCP Selective, L.P.
	  	 c/o Babson Capital Management LLC
 1500 Main Street, 28th
Floor
 Springfield, MA 01115
	  	3,652	 
			
	 Tower Square Capital Partners, L.P.
	  	 c/o Babson Capital Management LLC
 1500 Main Street, 28th
Floor
 Springfield, MA 01115
	  	92,900	 

	1	Shared voting power over all of these shares is held by Michael E. Tennenbaum, Tennenbaum & Co., LLC and Tennenbaum Capital Partners, LLC. 

  

	2	Shared voting power over all of these shares is held by Michael E. Tennenbaum, Tennenbaum & Co., LLC, Tennenbaum Capital Partners, LLC and a separate account managed by
Tennenbaum Capital Partners, LLC. 

  

	3	Shared voting power over all of these shares is held by SVIM/MSM, LLC, Michael E. Tennenbaum, Tennenbaum & Co., LLC and Tennenbaum Capital Partners, LLC.

  

	4	Shared voting power over all of these shares is held by SVIM/MSM II, LLC, Michael E. Tennenbaum and Tennenbaum & Co., LLC. 

  

	5	Shared voting power over all of these shares is held by Tennenbaum Capital Partners, LLC which serves as an investment advisor to Special Value Continuation Partners, LP.Lease dated as of July 10, 2007 between Sobrato Interests and Data Domain, Inc.

 Exhibit 10.1 
 Lease between 
 Sobrato Interests and Data Domain, Inc. 
  

			
	 Section
	  	Page #
	 Parties
	  	1
	 Premises
	  	1
	 Definitions
	  	1
	 Description
	  	1
	 Use
	  	2
	 Permitted Uses
	  	2
	 Uses Prohibited
	  	2
	 Advertisements and Signs
	  	2
	 Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions
	  	2
	 Term and Rental
	  	2
	 Base Monthly Rent
	  	2
	 Late Charges
	  	3
	 Security Deposit
	  	3
	 Acceptance of Possession and Covenants to Surrender
	  	4
	 Delivery and Acceptance
	  	4
	 Early Access
	  	4
	 Condition Upon Surrender
	  	5
	 Failure to Surrender
	  	5
	 Alterations and Additions
	  	6
	 Tenant’s Alterations
	  	6
	 Work Allowance
	  	6
	 Free From Liens
	  	7
	 Compliance With Governmental Regulations
	  	7
	 Maintenance of Premises
	  	7
	 Landlord’s Obligations
	  	7
	 Tenant’s Obligations
	  	7
	 Landlord and Tenant’s Obligations Regarding Reimbursable Operating Costs
	  	7
	 Reimbursable Operating Costs
	  	7
	 Tenant’s Allocable Share
	  	9
	 Capital Improvements
	  	9
	 Waiver of Liability
	  	9
	 Hazard Insurance
	  	9
	 Tenant’s Use
	  	9
	 Landlord’s Insurance
	  	10
	 Tenant’s Insurance
	  	10
	 Waiver
	  	10

  

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	 Taxes
	  	11
	 Utilities
	  	11
	 Toxic Waste and Environmental Damage
	  	11
	 Use of Hazardous Material
	  	11
	 Tenant’s Indemnity Regarding Hazardous Material
	  	12
	 Notice of Release or Violation
	  	13
	 Remediation Obligations
	  	13
	 Environmental Monitoring
	  	14
	 Landlord Indemnification
	  	14
	 Tenant’s Default
	  	14
	 Remedies
	  	14
	 Right to Re-enter
	  	15
	 Continuation of Lease
	  	15
	 No Termination
	  	15
	 Non-Waiver
	  	16
	 Performance by Landlord
	  	16
	 Landlord’s Liability
	  	16
	 Limitation on Landlord’s Liability
	  	16
	 Limitation on Tenant’s Recourse
	  	17
	 Indemnification of Landlord
	  	17
	 Destruction of Premises
	  	17
	 Landlord’s Obligation to Restore
	  	17
	 Limitations on Landlord’s Restoration Obligation
	  	18
	 Condemnation
	  	18
	 Assignment or Sublease
	  	19
	 Consent by Landlord
	  	19
	 Assignment or Subletting Consideration
	  	20
	 No Release
	  	20
	 Reorganization of Tenant
	  	21
	 Permitted Transfers
	  	21
	 Effect of Default
	  	21
	 Effects of Conveyance
	  	22
	 Successors and Assigns
	  	22
	 Sublease Requirements
	  	22
	 Option to Extend the Lease Term
	  	22
	 Grant and Exercise of Option
	  	22
	 Determination of Fair Market Rental
	  	23
	 Resolution of a Disagreement over the Fair Market Rental
	  	23
	 Personal to Tenant
	  	24
	 General Provisions
	  	24
	 Attorney’s Fees
	  	24
	 Authority of Parties
	  	24
	 Brokers
	  	24
	 Choice of Law
	  	25
	 Dispute Resolution
	  	25
	 Entire Agreement
	  	25
	 Entry by Landlord
	  	25
	 Estoppel Certificates
	  	26

  

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	 Exhibits
	  	26
	 Interest
	  	26
	 Modifications Required by Lender
	  	26
	 No Presumption Against Drafter
	  	26
	 Notices
	  	27
	 Property Management
	  	27
	 Rent
	  	27
	 Representations
	  	27
	 Rights and Remedies
	  	27
	 Severability
	  	27
	 Submission of Lease
	  	27
	 Subordination
	  	27
	 Survival of Indemnities
	  	28
	 Time
	  	28
	 Transportation Demand Management Programs
	  	28
	 Waiver of Right to Jury Trial
	  	28
	 EXHIBIT A – Premises, Building & Project
	  	30
	 EXHIBIT B—HVAC Plan
	  	31

  

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 1. PARTIES: THIS LEASE, is entered into on this 10th day of July, 2007 (“Effective Date”)
between Sobrato Interests, a California Limited Partnership, whose address is 10600 North De Anza Boulevard, Suite 200, Cupertino, CA 95014 and Data Domain, Inc., a Delaware Corporation, whose address is 2300 Central Expressway, Santa Clara,
California, 95050, hereinafter called respectively Landlord and Tenant. Landlord and Tenant are collectively referred to in this Lease as the “Parties”. 
 2. PREMISES: 
 A. Definitions. 
 i. Building 1. The term “Building 1” or “Building” shall mean that 2-story building containing 100,113 rentable square feet and all improvements installed therein, shown as Building 1 on
Exhibit “A” and commonly known as 2421 Mission College Boulevard, Santa Clara, California. 
 ii. Building 2. The
term “Building 2” shall mean that 3-story building containing 82,264 rentable square feet and all improvements installed therein, shown as Building 2 on Exhibit “A” and commonly known as 2431 Mission College Boulevard,
Santa Clara, California. 
 iii. Building 3. The term “Building 3” shall mean that 2-story building containing 100,272
rentable square feet and all improvements installed therein, shown as Building 3 on Exhibit “A” and commonly known as 2441 Mission College Boulevard, Santa Clara, California. 
 iv. Building 4. The term “Building 4” shall mean that 3-story building containing 136,708 rentable square feet and all improvements
installed therein, shown as Building 4 on Exhibit “A” and commonly known as 2451 Mission College Boulevard, Santa Clara, California. 
 v. Common Area. The term “Common Area” shall mean all that real property and the improvements thereon surrounding Buildings 1, 2, 3 and 4, including all parking areas and landscaped areas. Tenant
shall have the non-exclusive right to use the Common Area and shall have the non-exclusive right to 336 parking spaces, and the exclusive right to 9 parking spaces which Tenant may designate adjacent to the Building entry for visitor parking. Tenant
shall be responsible for seeing that the total number of vehicles parked in the Project by employees and invitees of Tenant pursuant to this Lease does not exceed 345. 
 vi. Project. The term “Project” shall be that certain real property consisting of approximately 20.38 acres along Mission College Boulevard in Santa Clara, California, (APNs 104-41-030,
104-41-031 and 104-41-032) and all improvements constructed thereon consisting of Buildings 1, 2, 3, 4 and the Common Area as outlined in red on Exhibit “A”. 
 vii. Premises. The term “Premises” shall mean Building 1 and a non-exclusive right to use the Common Area in accordance with the terms
and conditions of this Lease. 
 B. Grant: Landlord hereby leases the Premises to Tenant, and Tenant hires the Premises from Landlord.

  

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 3. USE: 
 A. Permitted Uses: Tenant shall use the Premises as permitted under applicable zoning laws only for the following purposes and shall not change the use of the Premises without the prior written consent of Landlord: Office, research
and development, labs, marketing, light manufacturing, ancillary storage and other incidental uses. Tenant shall use only the number of parking spaces allocated to Tenant under this Lease. All commercial trucks and delivery vehicles shall
(i) be parked at the rear of the Building, (ii) loaded and unloaded in a manner which does not interfere with the businesses of other occupants of the Project, and (iii) permitted to remain within the Project only so long as is
reasonably necessary to complete the loading and unloading. Landlord makes no representation or warranty that any specific use of the Premises desired by Tenant is permitted pursuant to any Laws. 
 B. Uses Prohibited: Tenant shall not commit or suffer to be committed on the Premises any waste, nuisance, or other act or thing which may disturb
the quiet enjoyment of any other tenant in or around the Premises, nor allow any sale by auction or any other use of the Premises for an unlawful purpose. Tenant shall not (i) damage or overload the electrical, mechanical or plumbing systems of
the Premises, (ii) attach, hang or suspend anything from the ceiling, walls or columns of the Building in excess of the load limits for which such ceiling, walls or columns are designed, or set any load on the floor in excess of the load limits
for which such floors are designed, or (iii) generate dust, fumes or waste products which create a fire or health hazard or damage the Premises or any portion of the Project, including without limitation the soils or ground water in or around
the Project. No materials, supplies, equipment, finished products or semi-finished products, raw materials or articles of any nature, or any waste materials, refuse, scrap or debris, shall be stored upon or permitted to remain on any portion of the
Premises outside of the Building without Landlord’s prior approval, which approval may be withheld in its sole discretion. 
 C.
Advertisements and Signs: Tenant will not place or permit to be placed, in, upon or about the Premises any signs not approved by the city and other governing authority having jurisdiction. Tenant will not place or permit to be placed upon the
Premises any signs, advertisements or notices without the written consent of Landlord as to type, size, design, lettering, coloring and location, which consent will not be unreasonably withheld. Any sign placed on the Premises shall be removed by
Tenant, at its sole cost, prior to the Expiration Date or promptly following the earlier termination of the Lease, and Tenant shall repair, at its sole cost, any damage or injury to the Premises caused thereby, and if not so removed, then Landlord
may have same so removed at Tenant’s expense. Landlord hereby agrees to allow Tenant to install signage on the Building and monument signage subject to City approval and Landlord’s reasonable approval as set forth above. 
 D. Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions: This Lease is subject to the effect of (i) any covenants, conditions, restrictions, easements,
mortgages or deeds of trust, ground leases, rights of way of record and any other matters or documents of record; and (ii) any zoning laws of the city, county and state where the Building is situated (collectively referred to herein as
“Restrictions”) and Tenant will conform to and will not violate the terms of any such Restrictions. 
 4. TERM AND RENTAL: 
 A. Base Monthly Rent: The term (“Lease Term”) shall be for eighty four (84) months, commencing on November 1, 2007
(“Commencement Date”) and ending October 31, 2014, (“Expiration Date”). Notwithstanding the Parties agreement that the Lease Term begins on the Commencement Date, this Lease and all of the obligations of Landlord and Tenant
shall be binding and in full force and effect from and after the Effective Date. In addition to all other sums payable by Tenant under this Lease, Tenant shall pay base monthly rent (“Base Monthly Rent”) for the Premises in accordance with
the following schedule: 
  

			
	 11/1/07—01/31/08:
	  	0
	 02/1/08—02/28/08:
	  	$100,113
	 03/1/08—10/31/08:
	  	$175,198.00 per month
	 11/1/08—10/31/09:
	  	$180,454.00 per month
	 11/1/09—10/31/10:
	  	$185,867.00 per month
	 11/1/10—10/31/11:
	  	$191,443.00 per month
	 11/1/11—10/31/12:
	  	$197,187.00 per month
	 11/1/12—10/31/13:
	  	$203,102.00 per month
	 11/1/13—10/31/14:
	  	$209,195.00 per month

  

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 Base Monthly Rent shall be due in advance on or before the first day of each calendar month during the Lease Term. All
sums payable by Tenant under this Lease shall be paid to Landlord in lawful money of the United States of America, without offset or deduction and without prior notice or demand, at the address specified in Section 1 of this Lease or at such
place or places as may be designated in writing by Landlord during the Lease Term. Base Monthly Rent for any period less than a calendar month shall be a pro rata portion of the monthly installment. Concurrently with Tenant’s execution of this
Lease, Tenant shall pay to Landlord the sum of One Hundred Seventy Five Thousand One Hundred Ninety Eight Dollars ($175,198.00) as a deposit to be applied on the Commencement Date against the Base Monthly Rent due for the first month of the Lease
Term and the balance to be applied to the Base Monthly Rent due for the second month of the Lease Term. 
 B. Late Charges: Tenant
hereby acknowledges that late payment by Tenant to Landlord of Base Monthly Rent and other sums due hereunder will cause Landlord to incur costs not contemplated by this Lease, the exact amount of which is extremely difficult to ascertain. Such
costs include but are not limited to: administrative, processing, accounting, and late charges which may be imposed on Landlord by the terms of any contract, revolving credit, mortgage, or trust deed covering the Premises. Accordingly, if any
installment of Base Monthly Rent or other sum due from Tenant shall not be received by Landlord or its designee within five (5) days after written notice that rent is due, Tenant shall pay to Landlord a late charge equal to five
(5%) percent of such overdue amount, which late charge shall be due and payable on the same date that the overdue amount was due. The parties agree that such late charge represents a fair and reasonable estimate of the costs Landlord will incur
by reason of late payment by Tenant, excluding interest and attorneys fees and costs. If any rent or other sum due from Tenant remains delinquent for a period in excess of thirty (30) days then, in addition to such late charge, Tenant shall pay
to Landlord interest on any rent that is not paid when due at the Agreed Interest Rate specified in Section 19.J following the date such amount became due until paid. Acceptance by Landlord of such late charge shall not constitute a waiver of
Tenant’s default with respect to such overdue amount nor prevent Landlord from exercising any of the other rights and remedies granted hereunder. In the event that a late charge is payable hereunder, whether or not collected, for three
(3) consecutive installments of Base Monthly Rent, then the Base Monthly Rent shall automatically become due and payable quarterly in advance, rather than monthly, notwithstanding any provision of this Lease to the contrary. 
 C. Security Deposit: Concurrently with Tenant’s execution of this Lease, Tenant shall provide Landlord a letter of credit (“Letter of
Credit”) in the amount of Two Hundred Nine Thousand Dollars ($209,000.00) and in a form reasonably acceptable to Landlord (the Letter of Credit and all proceeds thereof being referred to as the “Security “Deposit”). If Tenant
defaults with respect to any provisions of the Lease, including but not limited to the provisions relating to payment of (i) Base Monthly Rent or other charges in default; or (ii) any other amount which Landlord may spend or become
obligated to spend by reason of Tenant’s default, Landlord shall be entitled to draw the full amount of the Letter of Credit at any time by certifying the occurrence of such default to the issuer; thereafter, the Security Deposit shall be in
the form of cash held by Landlord. Landlord may, but shall not be obligated to, and without waiving or releasing Tenant from any obligation under this Lease, use, apply or retain the whole or any part of the Security Deposit reasonably necessary for
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Landlord may spend by reason of Tenant’s default or as necessary to compensate Landlord for any loss or damage which Landlord may suffer by reason of
Tenant’s default, including without limitation loss of future rents due under this Lease upon termination of this Lease due to a default by Tenant and other damages recoverable under California Civil Code Section 1951.2. Tenant shall keep
the Letter of Credit in effect during the entire Lease Term, as the same may be extended, plus a period of four (4) weeks following the Expiration Date. At least thirty (30) days prior to expiration of any Letter of Credit, the term
thereof shall be renewed or extended for a period of at least one (1) year. Tenant’s failure to so renew or extend the Letter of Credit shall be a material default of this Lease by Tenant. In the event Landlord draws against the Letter of
Credit and the Security Deposit reverts to a cash held by Landlord, Tenant shall replenish the remaining Security Deposit such that the aggregate amount of Security Deposit available to Landlord at all times during the Lease Term is the amount of
the Security Deposit originally required. If Tenant performs every provision of this Lease to be performed by Tenant, the Letter of Credit shall be returned to Tenant within thirty (30) days after the Expiration Date and surrender of the
Premises to Landlord, less any amount deducted in accordance with this Section, together with Landlord’s written notice itemizing the amounts and purposes for such deduction. Tenant hereby waives California Civil Code Section 1950.7(except
section 1950.7(b)), or any similar law now or hereafter in effect which may have the effect of limiting the circumstances under which Landlord would be allowed to use or apply the Security Deposit or amount that could be so used or applied, or
imposing a deadline for the return of the Security Deposit. In the event of termination of Landlord’s interest in this Lease, Landlord shall deliver the Letter of Credit to Landlord’s successor in interest in the Premises and thereupon be
relieved of further responsibility with respect to the Letter of Credit. 
 5. This section intentionally left blank. 
 6. ACCEPTANCE OF POSSESSION AND COVENANTS TO SURRENDER: 
 A. Delivery and Acceptance: On the Commencement Date, Landlord shall deliver the Premises in good operating condition and repair including existing plumbing, electrical (including panels and outlets), elevator (as evidenced by an
elevator inspection to be performed within twenty-one (21) days of the Effective Date), sprinklers, structural elements, and Building foundation (Including the Building’s HVAC system, as Landlord is providing Tenant new HVAC units/systems
pursuant to Section 7.B. below). Landlord shall provide a standard contractor’s warranty with respect to the above items for six (6) months from the Effective Date (provided, however, that the benefit of HVAC warranties associated
with the new units shall be assigned to Tenant and shall be for a minimum of one year). Such warranty shall exclude (i) routine maintenance and repairs, (ii) damage caused by the negligence or misuse by Tenant and (iii) acts of God.
Any work required by governmental agencies to make the Premises (in their current condition) comply with ADA shall be performed by Landlord at its sole cost and expense; however, any costs for ADA work that may be required as part of Tenant’s
Initial Improvements shall be borne by Tenant. On the Commencement Date, Landlord shall deliver and Tenant shall accept possession of the Premises and enter into occupancy of the Premises on the Commencement Date. By accepting possession, Tenant
acknowledges that it has had an opportunity to conduct, and has conducted, such inspections of the Premises as it deems necessary to evaluate its condition. Except as otherwise specifically provided herein, Tenant agrees to accept possession of the
Premises in its then existing condition, subject to all Restrictions and without representation or warranty by Landlord. 
 B. Early
Access: Tenant shall be allowed early access and full use and occupancy of the Premises from execution of the Lease until the Commencement Date (“Early Access Period”). Tenant shall be subject to all the terms and conditions of the
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 C. Condition Upon Surrender: Tenant further agrees on the Expiration Date or on the sooner
termination of this Lease, to surrender the Premises to Landlord in good condition and repair, normal wear and tear excepted. In this regard, “normal wear and tear” shall be construed to mean wear and tear caused to the Premises by the
natural aging process which occurs in spite of prudent application of the best standards for maintenance, repair replacement, and janitorial practices, and does not include items of neglected or deferred maintenance. In any event, Tenant shall cause
the following to be done prior to the Expiration Date or sooner termination of this Lease: (i) all interior walls shall be cleaned, patched, and otherwise made ‘paint-ready’, (ii) all tiled floors shall be cleaned and waxed,
(iii) all carpets shall be cleaned and shampooed, (iv) all broken, marred, stained or nonconforming acoustical ceiling tiles shall be replaced, (v) all cabling placed above the ceiling by Tenant or Tenant’s contractors shall be
removed, (vi) all windows shall be washed; (vii) the HVAC system shall be serviced by a reputable and licensed service firm and left in “good operating condition and repair” as so certified by such firm, (viii) the plumbing
and electrical systems and lighting shall be placed in good order and repair including replacement of any burned out, discolored or broken light bulbs, ballasts, or lenses. On or before the Expiration Date or sooner termination of this Lease, Tenant
shall remove all its personal property and trade fixtures from the Premises. All property and fixtures not so removed shall be deemed as abandoned by Tenant. Tenant shall ascertain from Landlord at least ninety (90) days before the Expiration
Date whether Landlord desires to have any Alterations made by Tenant as defined in Section 7 (excluding Initial Alterations) removed and the Premises or any parts thereof restored to a standard open office plan with materials and finishes
consistent with the other open office areas of the Premises, or to cause Tenant to surrender all Alterations in place to Landlord. The foregoing shall not apply to Alterations that Landlord has agreed may remain at Lease expiration. If Landlord
shall so desire, Tenant shall, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, remove such Alterations as Landlord requires and shall repair and restore said Premises or such parts thereof before the Expiration Date. Such repair and restoration shall
include causing the Premises to be brought into compliance with all applicable building codes and laws in effect at the time of the removal to the extent such compliance is necessitated by the repair and restoration work. 
 D. Failure to Surrender: If the Premises are not surrendered at the Expiration Date or sooner termination of this Lease in the condition required
by this Section 6 (acceptance of such condition to be verified by substantial completion of any restoration work but excluding punch-list items), Tenant shall be deemed in a holdover tenancy pursuant to this Section 6.C and Tenant shall
indemnify, defend, and hold Landlord harmless against loss or liability resulting from delay by Tenant in so surrendering the Premises including, without limitation, any claims made by any succeeding tenant founded on such delay to the extent
Landlord is obligated to pay such claims, and costs incurred by Landlord in returning the Premises to the required condition, plus interest at the Agreed Interest Rate. If Tenant remains in possession of the Premises after the Expiration Date or
sooner termination of this Lease without Landlord’s consent, Tenant’s continued possession shall be on the basis of a tenancy at sufferance and Tenant shall pay as rent during the holdover period an amount equal to one hundred fifty
percent (150%) of the Base Monthly Rent due in the month preceding the earlier termination or Expiration Date, as applicable, plus all other amounts payable by Tenant under this Lease. Any holding over shall otherwise be on the terms and
conditions herein specified, except those provisions relating to the Lease Term and any options to extend or renew, which provisions shall be of no further force and effect. This provision shall survive termination or expiration of the Lease.

 E. Expansion Option: In the event Landlord and Tenant execute a new lease of at least 175,000 square feet for another property
owned by Landlord on terms acceptable to both parties in their sole and absolute discretion,, this lease shall be terminated in consideration of execution of the new lease. 
  

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 7. ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS: 
 A. Tenant’s Alterations: Tenant shall not make, or suffer to be made, any alteration or addition to the Premises (“Alterations”), or any part thereof, without obtaining Landlord’s prior
written consent (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld) and delivering to Landlord the proposed architectural and structural plans for all such Alterations at least fifteen (15) days prior to the start of construction. If such
Alterations affect the structure of the Building, Tenant additionally agrees to reimburse Landlord its reasonable out-of-pocket costs incurred in reviewing Tenant’s plans. After obtaining Landlord’s consent, which consent shall state
whether or not Landlord will require Tenant to remove such Alteration at the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease, Tenant shall not proceed to make such Alterations until Tenant has obtained all required governmental approvals and
permits. Tenant agrees to provide Landlord (i) written notice of the anticipated and actual start-date of the work, (ii) a complete set of half-size (15” X 21”) vellum as-built drawings, and (iii) a certificate of occupancy
for the work upon completion of the Alterations. All Alterations shall be constructed by a licensed general contractor in compliance with all applicable building codes and laws including, without limitation, the Americans with Disabilities Act of
1990 as amended from time to time. Upon the Expiration Date, all Alterations, except movable furniture and trade fixtures, shall become a part of the realty and belong to Landlord but shall nevertheless be subject to removal by Tenant (excluding
Initial Alterations as defined below) as provided in Section 6 above. Alterations which are not deemed as trade fixtures include heating, lighting, electrical systems, air conditioning, walls, carpeting, or any other installation which has
become an integral part of the Premises. All Alterations shall be maintained, replaced or repaired by Tenant at its sole cost and expense. 
 Notwithstanding
the foregoing, Tenant shall be entitled, without obtaining Landlord’s consent, to make Alterations which do not affect the Building structure or mechanical systems and which do not cost more than Seventy Five Thousand Dollars ($75,000.00) per
Alteration (“Permitted Alterations”); provided, however, that: (i) Tenant shall still be required to comply with all other provisions of this paragraph; and (ii) Landlord may elect to have Tenant remove such Permitted Alterations
at the expiration or earlier termination of the Lease, unless Tenant has notified Landlord of such Permitted Alterations prior to commencing construction and received approval from Landlord that such Permitted Alterations will not be required to be
removed at the expiration of the Lease. 
 The parties acknowledge that Tenant will make certain improvements to the Premises (“Initial
Alterations”) prior to August 31, 2008, such Initial Alterations generally described as (but not limited to) the addition and/or alteration of interior offices, labs, cosmetic improvements, and installation of necessary equipment to
service the foregoing. Landlord hereby consents to such Initial Alterations and waives any right to have such Initial Alterations removed at the expiration or sooner termination of this Lease provided Tenant complies with all provisions of this
Section 7.A. In addition to Landlord’s payment of the Work Allowance as set forth in Section 7.B. below, Landlord agrees to pay for the cost charged to Tenant by an architect for two preliminary space planning meetings associated with
Tenant’s Initial Alterations. 
 B. Work Allowance: As an inducement to Tenant to enter into this Lease, Landlord agrees to:
(i) provide Tenant a work allowance to offset Tenant’s cost of Initial Alterations (“Work Allowance”) equal to the sum of Six Hundred Fifty Thousand Seven Hundred Thirty Five Dollars ($650,735.00); and (ii) install a new
HVAC system to service the Building as a standard office building, such system outlined on Exhibit ‘B’ attached. Tenant shall pay all costs associated with the Initial Alterations; provided, however, that Tenant may submit to Landlord for
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 C. Free From Liens: Tenant shall keep the Premises free from all liens arising out of work
performed, materials furnished, or obligations incurred by Tenant or claimed to have been performed for Tenant. In the event Tenant fails to discharge any such lien within twenty (20) days after receiving notice of the filing, Landlord shall
immediately be entitled to discharge the lien at Tenant’s expense and all resulting costs incurred by Landlord, including attorney’s fees shall be due immediately from Tenant as additional rent. 
 D. Compliance With Governmental Regulations: The term Laws or Governmental Regulations shall include all federal, state, county, city or
governmental agency laws, statutes, ordinances, standards, rules, requirements, or orders now in force or hereafter enacted, promulgated, or issued. The term also includes government measures regulating or enforcing public access, traffic
mitigation, occupational, health, or safety standards for employers, employees, landlords, or tenants. Tenant, at Tenant’s sole expense will comply with all such Governmental Regulations applicable to the Premises or the Tenant’s use of
the Premises and shall make all repairs, replacements, alterations, or improvements necessary to comply with said Governmental Regulations. The judgment of any court of competent jurisdiction or the admission of Tenant in any action or proceeding
against Tenant (whether Landlord be a party thereto or not) that Tenant has violated any such law, regulation or other requirement in its use of the Premises shall be conclusive of that fact as between Landlord and Tenant. 
 8. MAINTENANCE OF PREMISES: 
 A. Landlord’s
Obligations: Landlord at its sole cost and expense, shall maintain in good condition, order, and repair, and replace as and when necessary, the structural components of the Building including the foundation, exterior load bearing walls and roof
structure. 
 B. Tenant’s Obligations: Tenant shall clean, maintain, repair and replace when necessary the Premises and every
part thereof through regular inspections and servicing, including but not limited to: (i) all plumbing and sewage facilities, (ii) all heating ventilating and air conditioning facilities and equipment, (iii) all fixtures, interior
walls floors, carpets and ceilings, (iv) all windows, door entrances, plate glass and glazing systems including caulking, and skylights, (v) all electrical facilities and equipment, (vi) all automatic fire extinguisher equipment,
(vii) all underground utility facilities servicing the Premises, (viii) all elevator equipment, and (ix) the roof membrane system. All wall surfaces and floor tile are to be maintained in an as good a condition as when Tenant took
possession free of holes, gouges, or defacements. With respect to items (ii), (viii) and (ix) above, Tenant shall provide Landlord a copy of a service contract between Tenant and a licensed service contractor providing for periodic
maintenance of all such systems or equipment in conformance with the manufacturer’s recommendations. Tenant shall provide Landlord a copy of such preventive maintenance contracts and paid invoices for the recommended work if requested by
Landlord. 
 C. Landlord and Tenant’s Obligations Regarding Reimbursable Operating Costs: In addition to the direct payment by
Tenant of expenses as provided in Sections 8.B, 9, 10 and 11 of this Lease, Tenant agrees to reimburse Landlord for Tenant’s Allocable Share (as defined in Section 8.E below) of Reimbursable Operating Costs (as defined in Section 8.D
below) resulting from Landlord payment of expenses related to the Building or Project which are not otherwise paid by Tenant directly. Tenant agrees to pay its Allocable Share of the Reimbursable Operating Costs as additional rental within thirty
(30) days of written invoice from Landlord. 
 D. Reimbursable Operating Costs: For purposes of calculating Tenant’s
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connection with ownership and operation of the Building or the Project in which the Premises are located, together with such additional facilities as may be
determined by Landlord to be reasonably desirable or necessary to the ownership and operation of the Building and/or Project. All costs and expenses shall be determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles which shall be
consistently applied (with accruals appropriate to Landlord’s business), including but not limited to the following: (i) common area utilities, including water, power, telephone, heating, lighting, air conditioning, ventilating, and
Building utilities to the extent not separately metered; (ii) common area maintenance and service agreements for the Building and/or Project and the equipment therein, including without limitation, common area janitorial services, alarm and
security services, exterior window cleaning, and maintenance of the sidewalks, landscaping, waterscape, parking areas, driveways, service areas, and the building exterior; (iii) insurance premiums and costs, including without limitation, the
premiums and cost of fire, casualty and liability coverage and rental abatement and, if elected by Landlord, earthquake insurance applicable to the Building or Project; (iv) repairs, replacements and general maintenance (excluding repairs and
general maintenance paid by proceeds of insurance or by Tenant or other third parties, and repairs or alterations attributable solely to tenants of the Building or Project other than Tenant); and (v) all real estate taxes and assessment
installments or other impositions or charges which may be levied on the Building or Project, upon the occupancy of the Building or Project and including any substitute or additional charges which may be imposed during, or applicable to the Lease
Term including real estate tax increases due to a sale, transfer or other change of ownership of the Building or Project, as such taxes are levied or appear on the City and County tax bills and assessment rolls. Landlord shall have no obligation to
provide guard services or other security measures for the benefit of the Project. Tenant assumes all responsibility for the protection of Tenant and Tenant’s Agents from acts of third parties; provided, however, that nothing contained herein
shall prevent Landlord, at its sole option, from providing security measures for the Project. This is a “Net” Lease, meaning that Base Monthly Rent is paid to Landlord absolutely net of all costs and expenses, except as specifically
provided for in this Lease. The provision for payment of Reimbursable Operating Costs by means of periodic payment of Tenant’s Allocable Share of Building and/or Project Costs is intended to pass on to Tenant and reimburse Landlord for all
costs of operating and managing (such management reimbursement pursuant to Section 20.N. below) the Building and/or Project. 
 Tenant shall have the
right, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, provided Tenant utilizes a Certified Public Accountant (the “CPA”), upon at least thirty (30) days prior notice to Landlord at any time during regular business hours, and no more
frequently than once per calendar year, to audit Landlord’s records pertaining to Operating Expenses for the immediately previous calendar year only, which shall be maintained in the State of California. Any disputes between Landlord and Tenant
concerning Landlord’s accounting of Additional Rent shall be resolved using generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”). If it is determined from Tenant’s audit of such operating expenses that Tenant was overcharged by more
than three percent (3%), such overcharge shall entitle Tenant to credit against its next payment of Reimbursable Operations Costs the amount of the overcharge and the costs associated with the audit (and, if such credit occurs following the
expiration of the Term, Landlord shall pay the amount of such credit to Tenant within thirty (30) days after Landlord’s receipt of an invoice from Tenant). If the audit determines that the Tenant was overcharged less than three percent
(3%), such overcharge shall entitle Tenant to credit against its next payment of Reimbursable Operations Costs the amount of the overcharge and Tenant shall pay for all costs associated with the audit. If the audit shall determine that Tenant was
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audit. Permitted Assignees of Tenant may only audit periods for which they occupy the Leased Premises and subtenants of Tenant are not entitled to any audit
rights. Tenant agrees to keep all information thereby obtained by Tenant confidential. 
 E. Tenant’s Allocable Share: For
purposes of prorating Reimbursable Operating Costs which Tenant shall pay, Tenant’s Allocable Share of Reimbursable Operating Costs shall be computed by multiplying the Reimbursable Operating Costs by a fraction, the numerator of which is the
rentable square footage of the Premises and the denominator of which is either the total rentable square footage of the Building if the service or cost is allocable only to the Building, or the total square footage of the Project if the service or
cost is allocable to the entire Project. Tenant’s obligation to share in Reimbursable Operating Costs shall be adjusted to reflect the Lease Commencement and Expiration dates and is subject to recalculation in the event of expansion of the
Building or Project. 
 F. Capital Improvements: If as a part of Tenant’s fulfillment of its maintenance obligations under this
Section 8, a capital improvement or replacement to the Premises is paid for by Tenant which costs in excess of Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000.00), Landlord shall reimburse Tenant for the cost of the replacement less the sum of (i) Twenty
Thousand Dollars ($20,000.00) plus (ii) that portion of the remaining cost equal to the product of such total cost multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of years remaining in the Lease Term, the denominator of which is
the useful life (in years) of the replacement, as reasonably determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. If the capital improvement is made during the initial Lease Term, Tenant’s share shall initially be based on
the initial Lease Term and if Tenant thereafter exercises its renewal option, then upon the commencement of the Option term, an adjustment shall be made so that during the Option Term Tenant shall reimburse Landlord an amount determined by
multiplying the cost of the capital improvement by a fraction, the numerator of which is the sum of the Lease Term remaining at the time the capital expenditure was made and the Option Term and the denominator of which is the useful life of the
capital improvement. 
 G. Waiver of Liability: Failure by Landlord to perform any defined services, or any cessation thereof, when
such failure is caused by accident, breakage, repairs, strikes, lockout or other labor disturbances or labor disputes of any character or by any other cause, similar or dissimilar, shall not render Landlord liable to Tenant in any respect, including
damages to either person or property, nor be construed as an eviction of Tenant, nor cause an abatement of rent, nor relieve Tenant from fulfillment of any covenant or agreement hereof. Should any equipment or machinery utilized in supplying the
services listed herein break down or for any cause cease to function properly, upon receipt of written notice from Tenant of any deficiency or failure of any services, Landlord shall use reasonable diligence to repair the same promptly, but Tenant
shall have no right to terminate this Lease and shall have no claim for rebate of rent or damages on account of any interruptions in service occasioned thereby or resulting therefrom. Tenant waives the provisions of California Civil Code Sections
1941 and 1942 concerning the Landlord’s obligation of tenantability and Tenant’s right to make repairs and deduct the cost of such repairs from the rent. Landlord shall not be liable for a loss of or injury to person or property, however
occurring, through or in connection with or incidental to furnishing, or its failure to furnish, any of the foregoing. 
 9. HAZARD INSURANCE:

 A. Tenant’s Use: Tenant shall not use or permit the Premises, or any part thereof, to be used for any purpose other than
that for which the Premises are hereby leased; and no use of the Premises shall be made or permitted, nor acts done, which will cause an increase in premiums or a cancellation of any insurance policy covering the Premises or any part thereof, nor
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prohibited by the standard form of fire insurance policies. Tenant shall, at its sole cost, comply with all requirements of any insurance company or
organization necessary for the maintenance of reasonable fire and public liability insurance covering the Premises and appurtenances. 
 B. Landlord’s Insurance: Landlord agrees to purchase and keep in force All Risk and fire insurance in an amount equal to the replacement cost of the Building (not including any Tenant Improvements or Alterations paid for by
Tenant from sources other than the Work Allowance) as determined by Landlord’s insurance company’s appraisers. At Landlord’s election, such fire and property damage insurance may be endorsed to cover loss caused by such additional
perils against which Landlord may elect to insure, including earthquake, flood or terrorist acts, and shall contain reasonable deductibles. Additionally Landlord may maintain a policy of (i) commercial general liability insurance insuring
Landlord (and such others designated by Landlord) against liability for personal injury, bodily injury, death and damage to property occurring or resulting from an occurrence in, on or about the Premises or Project in an amount as Landlord
determines is reasonably necessary for its protection, and (ii) rental loss insurance covering a twelve (12) month period. Tenant agrees to pay Landlord as additional rent, on demand, the full cost of said insurance as evidenced by
insurance billings to Landlord, and in the event of damage covered by said insurance, the amount of any deductible under such policy; provided, however, that Tenant’s responsibility to pay premiums for earthquake insurance shall be capped at a
sum equal to four times the premium amount for Landlords “All Risk” and fire insurance policy. Further, the deductible payable by Tenant for earthquake insurance shall be treated as a Capital Expenditure as defined in Section 8.F.
above. Payment shall be due to Landlord within thirty (30) days after written invoice to Tenant. It is understood and agreed that Tenant’s obligation under this Section will be prorated to reflect the Lease Commencement and Expiration
Dates. 
 C. Tenant’s Insurance: Tenant agrees, at its sole cost, to insure its personal property, Tenant Improvements (for which
it has paid from sources other than the Work Allowance), and Alterations against damage for their full replacement value (without depreciation). Said insurance shall provide All Risk and fire coverage equal to the replacement cost of said property.
The property casualty insurance provided by Tenant as required by this paragraph shall be carried in favor of Landlord and Tenant as their respective interests may appear and shall provide that any loss to Tenant Improvements shall be adjusted with
and be payable to both Landlord and Tenant. Tenant shall deliver a copy of the policy and renewal certificate to Landlord. Tenant agrees, at its sole cost, and to obtain worker’s compensation and Commercial General Liability insurance for
occurrences within the Premises with a combined single limit of not less than Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000.00). Tenant’s liability insurance shall be primary insurance containing a cross-liability endorsement, and shall provide coverage on
an “occurrence” rather than on a “claims made” basis. All such insurance shall provide for severability of interests; shall provide that an act or omission of one of the named (additional) insureds shall not reduce or avoid
coverage to the other named (additional insureds). Tenant shall name Landlord and Landlord’s lender as an additional insured and shall deliver a copy of the policies and renewal certificates to Landlord. All insurance policies required under
this section shall provide for thirty (30) days’ prior written notice to Landlord of any cancellation, termination, or reduction in coverage. Notwithstanding the above, Landlord retains the right to have Tenant provide other forms of
insurance which may be reasonably required to cover future risks. 
 D. Waiver: Landlord and Tenant hereby waive all tort, contract or
other rights each may have against the other on account of any loss or damage sustained by Landlord or Tenant, as the case may be, or to the Premises or its contents, which may arise from any risk covered by their respective insurance policies (or
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as set forth above. The Parties shall each obtain from their respective insurance companies a waiver of any right of subrogation which said insurance company
may have against Landlord or Tenant, as the case may be. 
 10. TAXES: Tenant shall be liable for and shall pay as additional rental, prior to
delinquency, the following: (i) all taxes and assessments levied against Tenant’s personal property and trade or business fixtures; (ii) all real estate taxes and assessment installments or other impositions or charges which may be
levied on the Premises or upon the occupancy of the Premises, including any substitute or additional charges which may be imposed applicable to the Lease Term; and (iii) real estate tax increases due to an increase in assessed value resulting
from a sale, transfer or other change of ownership of the Premises as it appears on the City and County tax bills during the Lease Term. All real estate taxes shall be prorated to reflect the Lease Commencement and Expiration Dates. If, at any time
during the Lease Term a tax, excise on rents, business license tax or any other tax, however described, is levied or assessed against Landlord as a substitute or addition, in whole or in part, for taxes assessed or imposed on land or Buildings,
Tenant shall pay and discharge its pro rata share of such tax or excise on rents or other tax before it becomes delinquent; except that this provision is not intended to cover net income taxes, inheritance, gift or estate tax imposed upon Landlord.
In the event that a tax is placed, levied, or assessed against Landlord and the taxing authority takes the position that Tenant cannot pay and discharge its pro rata share of such tax on behalf of Landlord, then at Landlord’s sole election,
Landlord may increase the Base Monthly Rent by the exact amount of such tax and Tenant shall pay such increase. If by virtue of any application or proceeding brought by Landlord, there results a reduction in the assessed value of the Premises during
the Lease Term, Tenant agrees to pay Landlord a fee consistent with the fees charged by a third party appeal firm for such services. Tenant at its cost shall have the right, at any time, to seek a reduction in the assessed valuation of the Premises
or to contest any real property taxes that are to be paid by Tenant. Landlord shall not be required to join in any such proceeding or contest unless the provisions of any law require that the proceeding or contest be brought by or in the name of the
owner of the Premises. In such event, Landlord shall join in the proceeding or contest or permit it to be brought in Landlord’s name, provided that Landlord is not required to bear any cost in connection therewith. 
 11. UTILITIES: Tenant shall pay directly to the providing utility all water, gas, electric, telephone, and other utilities supplied to the Premises. Landlord
shall not be liable for loss of or injury to person or property, however occurring, through or in connection with or incidental to furnishing or the utility company’s failure to furnish utilities to the Premises, and in such event Tenant shall
not be entitled to abatement or reduction of any portion of Base Monthly Rent or any other amount payable under this Lease. 
 12. TOXIC WASTE AND
ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE: 
 A. Use of Hazardous Material: Without the prior written consent of Landlord, Tenant or Tenant’s
agents, employees, contractors, subtenants or invitees (“Tenant’s Agents”) shall not cause or permit any Hazardous Material, as defined below, to be generated, brought onto, used, stored, created, released or disposed of in or about
the Premises, except that Tenant may use and store small quantities of common household cleaners and office supplies on the Premises provided such use and storage is in strict compliance with all Environmental Laws, as defined below. As used herein,
the term “Hazardous Material” shall mean any substance, material or waste (whether liquid, solid or gaseous), which is a pollutant or contaminant, or which is hazardous, toxic, ignitable, reactive, corrosive, dangerous, harmful or
injurious, or which presents a risk to public health or the environment, or which is or may become regulated by or under the authority of any Environmental Laws, as defined below, including, without limitation, asbestos or asbestos containing
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flammable explosives, radioactive materials and urea formaldehyde. As used herein, the term “Environmental Laws” shall mean any present or future
federal, state or local law, whether common law, statute, rule, regulation or ordinance, judgment, order, or other governmental restriction, guideline, listing or requirement, relating to the environment or any Hazardous Material, including without
limitation, the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980, 42 U.S.C. §9601 et seq., the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, 42 U.S.C. §6901 et seq., and applicable provisions of the
California Health and Safety Code and the California Water Code, all as heretofore or hereafter may be amended from time to time. In order to obtain consent, Tenant shall deliver to Landlord its written proposal describing the Hazardous Material to
be brought onto the Premises, measures to be taken for storage and disposal thereof, and safety measures to be employed to prevent pollution or contamination of the air, soil, surface and ground water. Landlord’s approval may be withheld in its
reasonable judgment. In the event Landlord consents to Tenant’s use of Hazardous Materials on the Premises or such consent is not required, Tenant represents and warrants that it shall comply with all Governmental Regulations applicable to
Hazardous Material including doing the following: (i) adhere to all reporting and inspection requirements imposed by Federal, State, County or Municipal laws, ordinances or regulations and provide Landlord a copy of any such reports or agency
inspections; (ii) obtain and provide Landlord copies of all necessary permits required for the use and handling of Hazardous Material on the Premises; (iii) enforce Hazardous Material handling and disposal practices consistent with
industry standards; (iv) surrender the Premises free from any Hazardous Materials arising from Tenant’s generating, bringing, using, storing, creating, releasing, or disposing of Hazardous Material; and (v) properly close the facility
with regard to Hazardous Material including the removal or decontamination of any process piping, mechanical ducting, storage tanks, containers, or trenches which have come into contact with Hazardous Material and obtaining a closure certificate
from the local administering agency prior to the Expiration Date. 
 B. Tenant’s Indemnity Regarding Hazardous Material: Tenant
shall, at its sole cost and expense and with counsel reasonably acceptable to Landlord, indemnify, defend and hold harmless Landlord and Landlord’s trustees, shareholders, directors, officers, employees, partners, affiliates, agents, successors
and assigns from, and against any and all claims, liabilities, obligations, penalties, fines, actions, costs or expenses incurred or suffered arising from generating, bringing, using, storing, creating, releasing or disposing of Hazardous Material
by Tenant or Tenant’s Agents in or about the Premises, or the violation of any Governmental Regulation or Environmental Laws by Tenant or Tenant’s Agents. This indemnification applies whether or not the concentrations of any such Hazardous
Material exceed applicable maximum contaminant or action levels or any governmental agency has issued a cleanup order. Tenant’s indemnification, defense, and hold harmless obligations include, without limitation, the following: (i) claims,
liabilities, costs or expenses resulting from or based upon administrative, judicial (civil or criminal) or other action, legal or equitable, brought by any private or public person under present or future laws, including Environmental Laws;
(ii) claims, liabilities, costs or expenses pertaining to the assessment and identification, monitoring, cleanup, containment, or removal of Hazardous Material from soils, riverbeds or aquifers including the provision of an alternative public
drinking water source; (iii) losses attributable to diminution in the value of the Premises or the Building (iv) loss or restriction of use of rentable space in the Building; (v) adverse effect on the marketing of any space in the
Building; and (vi) all other liabilities, obligations, penalties, fines, claims, actions (including remedial or enforcement actions of any kind and administrative or judicial proceedings, orders or judgments), damages (including consequential
and punitive damages), and costs (including attorney, consultant, and expert fees and expenses) resulting from the release or violation. This Section 12.B shall survive the expiration or termination o this Lease. 
  

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 C. Notice of Release or Violation: If, during the Lease Term (including any extensions),
Tenant becomes aware of (i) any actual or threatened release of a Hazardous Material on, under or about the Premises or (ii) any inquiry, investigation, proceeding, claim, notice or order by any private or public person or entity regarding
the presence of Hazardous Material on, under or about the Premises, including alleged violations of Environmental Laws by Tenant or Tenant’s Agents. Tenant shall give Landlord written notice of the release or investigation within five
(5) days after learning of it and shall simultaneously and thereafter furnish Landlord with copies of any claims, notices of violation, reports, or other writings received by Tenant concerning the release or investigation. In the event of an
actual release of Hazardous Materials, Tenant shall also give Landlord immediate verbal notice of such release. 
 In the event of any
release on or into the Premises or into the soil or ground water under the Premises, the Building or the Project of any Hazardous Materials used, treated, stored or disposed of by Tenant or Tenant’s Agents, Tenant agrees to comply, at its sole
cost, with all laws, regulations, ordinances and orders of any federal, state or local agency relating to the monitoring or remediation of such Hazardous Materials. In the event of any such release of Hazardous Materials Tenant shall immediately
give verbal and follow-up written notice of the release to Landlord, and Tenant agrees to meet and confer with Landlord and its Lender to attempt to eliminate and mitigate any financial exposure to such Lender and resultant exposure to Landlord
under California Code of Civil Procedure Section 736(b) as a result of such release, and promptly to take reasonable monitoring, cleanup and remedial steps given, inter alia, the historical uses to which the Property has and continues to be
used, the risks to public health posed by the release, the then available technology and the costs of remediation, cleanup and monitoring, consistent with acceptable customary practices for the type and severity of such contamination and all
applicable laws. Nothing in the preceding sentence shall eliminate, modify or reduce the obligation of Tenant under 12.B of this Lease to indemnify, defend and hold Landlord harmless from any claims liabilities, costs or expenses incurred or
suffered by Landlord. Tenant shall provide Landlord prompt written notice of Tenant’s monitoring, cleanup and remedial steps. 
 In the
absence of an order of any federal, state or local governmental or quasi-governmental agency relating to the cleanup, remediation or other response action required by applicable law, any dispute arising between Landlord and Tenant concerning
Tenant’s obligation to Landlord under this Section 12.C concerning the level, method, and manner of cleanup, remediation or response action required in connection with such a release of Hazardous Materials shall be resolved by mediation
and/or arbitration pursuant to this Lease. 
 D. Remediation Obligations: In the event of any release on, under or about the Premises
of any Hazardous Material generated, brought onto, used, stored, created or disposed of by Tenant or Tenant’s Agents, Tenant shall, at its sole cost, promptly take all necessary and appropriate actions, in compliance with applicable
Environmental Laws, to remove or remediate such Hazardous Material, whether or not any governmental agency has issued a cleanup order, so as to return the Premises to the condition that existed before the introduction of such Hazardous Material.
Tenant shall obtain Landlord’s written consent prior to implementing any proposed removal or remedial action, provided, however, that Tenant shall be entitled to respond immediately to an emergency without first obtaining Landlord’s
written consent. Nothing in the preceding sentence shall in any way eliminate, modify or reduce the obligation of Tenant under 12.B of this Lease to indemnify, defend and hold Landlord harmless from any claims, liabilities, costs or expenses
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 E. Environmental Monitoring: Landlord and its agents shall have the right to inspect,
investigate, sample and monitor the Premises, including any air, soil, water, ground water, or to conduct any other sampling or testing, digging, drilling or analysis, to determine whether Tenant is complying with the terms of this Section 12.
If Landlord discovers that Tenant is not in compliance with the terms of this Section 12, any costs incurred by Landlord in determining Tenant’s non-compliance, including attorneys’, consultants’ and experts’ fees, shall be
due and payable by Tenant to Landlord within five (5) days following Landlord’s written demand therefor. 
 F. Landlord
Indemnification: Landlord shall indemnify and hold Tenant harmless from any claims, liabilities, costs or expenses (including, without limitation, all litigation costs, expert witness fees and reasonable attorneys’ fees) incurred or
suffered by Tenant related to the removal, investigation, monitoring or remediation of Hazardous Materials which are present as of the Effective Date or which come to be present on the Premises as a result of Landlord’s actions after the
Effective Date. Landlord’s indemnification and hold harmless obligations include, without limitation, (i) claims, liability, costs or expenses resulting from or based upon administrative, judicial (civil or criminal) or other action, legal
or equitable, brought by any private or public person under common law or under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 (“CERCLA”), the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1980
(“RCRA”) or any other Federal, State, County or Municipal law, ordinance or regulation, (ii) claims, liabilities, costs or expenses pertaining to the identification, monitoring, cleanup, containment, or removal of Hazardous Materials
from soils, riverbeds or aquifers including the provision of an alternative public drinking water source, and (iii) all costs of defending such claims. In no event shall Landlord be liable for any consequential damages suffered or incurred by
Tenant as a result of any such contamination. To the best of Landlord’s knowledge, there are no Hazardous Materials on the Premises. 
 13.
TENANT’S DEFAULT: The occurrence of any of the following shall constitute a material default and breach of this Lease by Tenant: (i) Tenant’s failure to pay the Base Monthly Rent including additional rent or any other payment due
under this Lease by the date such amount is due where such failure continues for three (3) business days after Tenants receipt of Landlord’s notice that Rent was not received, (ii) the abandonment of the Premises by Tenant;
(iii) Tenant’s failure to observe and perform any other required provision of this Lease, where such failure continues for thirty (30) days after written notice from Landlord; (iv) Tenant’s making of any general assignment
for the benefit of creditors; (v) the filing by or against Tenant of a petition to have Tenant adjudged a bankrupt or of a petition for reorganization or arrangement under any law relating to bankruptcy (unless, in the case of a petition filed
against Tenant, the same is dismissed after the filing); (vi) the appointment of a trustee or receiver to take possession of substantially all of Tenant’s assets located at the Premises or of Tenant’s interest in this Lease, where
possession is not restored to Tenant within thirty (30) days; (vii) the attachment, execution or other judicial seizure of substantially all of Tenant’s assets located at the Premises or of Tenant’s interest in this Lease, where
such seizure is not discharged within thirty (30) days; or (viii) the occurrence of any other event described as a default elsewhere in this Lease or any amendment thereto regardless of whether such event is defined as a material default
and breach of this Lease in this Paragraph 13. 
 A. Remedies: In the event of any such default by Tenant, then in addition to other
remedies available to Landlord at law or in equity, Landlord shall have the immediate option to terminate this Lease and all rights of Tenant hereunder by giving written notice of such intention to terminate. In the event Landlord elects to so
terminate this Lease, Landlord may recover from Tenant all the following: (i) the worth at time of award of any unpaid rent which had been earned at the time of such termination; (ii) the worth at time of award of the amount by which the
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which would have been earned after termination until the time of award exceeds the amount of such rental loss for the same period that Tenant proves could
have been reasonably avoided; (iii) the worth at time of award of the amount by which the unpaid rent for the balance of the Lease Term after the time of award exceeds the amount of such rental loss that Tenant proves could be reasonably
avoided; (iv) any other amount necessary to compensate Landlord for all detriment proximately caused by Tenant’s failure to perform its obligations under this Lease, or which in the ordinary course of things would be likely to result
therefrom; including the following: (x) expenses for repairing, altering or remodeling the Premises for purposes of reletting, (y) broker’s fees, advertising costs or other expenses of reletting the Premises, and (z) costs of
carrying the Premises such as taxes, insurance premiums, utilities and security precautions; and (v) at Landlord’s election, such other amounts in addition to or in lieu of the foregoing as may be permitted by applicable California law.
The term “rent”, as used herein, is defined as the minimum monthly installments of Base Monthly Rent and all other sums required to be paid by Tenant pursuant to this Lease, all such other sums being deemed as additional rent due
hereunder. As used in (i) and (ii) above, “worth at the time of award” shall be computed by allowing interest at a rate equal to the discount rate of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco plus five (5%) percent per
annum. As used in (iii) above, “worth at the time of award” shall be computed by discounting such amount at the discount rate of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco at the time of award plus one (1%) percent. 
 B. Right to Re-enter: In the event of any such default by Tenant, Landlord shall have the right, after terminating this Lease, to re-enter the
Premises and remove all persons and property. Such property may be removed and stored in a public warehouse or elsewhere at the cost of and for the account of Tenant, and disposed of by Landlord in any manner permitted by law. 
 C. Continuation of Lease: If Landlord does not elect to terminate this Lease as provided in Section 13.A or 13.B above, then the provisions
of California Civil Code Section 1951.4, (Landlord may continue the lease in effect after Tenant’s breach and abandonment and recover rent as it becomes due if Tenant has a right to sublet and assign, subject only to reasonable
limitations) as amended from time to time, shall apply and Landlord may from time to time, without terminating this Lease, either recover all rental as it becomes due or relet the Premises or any part thereof for such term or terms and at such
rental or rentals and upon such other terms and conditions as Landlord in its sole discretion may deem advisable, with the right to make alterations and repairs to the Premises. In the event that Landlord elects to so relet, rentals received by
Landlord from such reletting shall be applied in the following order to: (i) the payment of any indebtedness other than Base Monthly Rent due hereunder from Tenant to Landlord; (ii) the payment of any cost of such reletting; (iii) the
payment of the cost of any alterations and repairs to the Premises; and (iv) the payment of Base Monthly Rent and other sums due and unpaid hereunder. The residual rentals, if any, shall be held by Landlord and applied in payment of future Base
Monthly Rent as the same may become due and payable hereunder. Landlord shall the obligation to market the space but shall have no obligation to relet the Premises following a default if Landlord has other comparable available space within the
Building or Project. In the event the portion of rentals received from such reletting which is applied to the payment of rent hereunder during any month be less than the rent payable during that month by Tenant hereunder, then Tenant shall pay such
deficiency to Landlord immediately upon demand. Such deficiency shall be calculated and paid monthly. Tenant shall also pay to Landlord, as soon as ascertained, any costs and expenses incurred by Landlord in such reletting or in making such
alterations and repairs not covered by the rentals received from such reletting. 
 D. No Termination: Landlord’s re-entry or
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such intention is given to Tenant or unless the termination is decreed by a court of competent jurisdiction. Notwithstanding any reletting without
termination by Landlord because of any default by Tenant, Landlord may at any time after such reletting elect to terminate this Lease for any such default. 
 E. Non-Waiver: Landlord may accept Tenant’s payments without waiving any rights under this Lease, including rights under a previously served notice of default. No payment by Tenant or receipt by Landlord
of a lesser amount than any installment of rent due shall be deemed as other than payment on account of the amount due. If Landlord accepts payments after serving a notice of default, Landlord may nevertheless commence and pursue an action to
enforce rights and remedies under the previously served notice of default without giving Tenant any further notice or demand. Furthermore, the Landlord’s acceptance of rent from the Tenant when the Tenant is holding over without express written
consent does not convert Tenant’s Tenancy from a tenancy at sufferance to a month to month tenancy. No waiver of any provision of this Lease shall be implied by any failure of Landlord to enforce any remedy for the violation of that provision,
even if that violation continues or is repeated. Any waiver by Landlord of any provision of this Lease must be in writing. Such waiver shall affect only the provision specified and only for the time and in the manner stated in the writing. No delay
or omission in the exercise of any right or remedy by Landlord shall impair such right or remedy or be construed as a waiver thereof by Landlord. No act or conduct of Landlord, including, without limitation, the acceptance of keys to the Premises,
shall constitute acceptance of the surrender of the Premises by Tenant before the Expiration Date. Only written notice from Landlord to Tenant of acceptance shall constitute such acceptance of surrender of the Premises. Landlord’s consent to or
approval of any act by Tenant which requires Landlord’s consent or approvals shall not be deemed to waive or render unnecessary Landlord’s consent to or approval of any subsequent act by Tenant. 
 F. Performance by Landlord: If Tenant fails to perform any obligation required under this Lease or by law or governmental regulation, Landlord in
its sole discretion may, with due notice, without waiving any rights or remedies and without releasing Tenant from its obligations hereunder, perform such obligation, in which event Tenant shall pay Landlord as additional rent all sums paid by
Landlord in connection with such substitute performance, including interest at the Agreed Interest Rate (as defined in Section 19.J) within ten (10) days of Landlord’s written notice for such payment. 
 14. LANDLORD’S LIABILITY: 
 A. Limitation on
Landlord’s Liability: In the event of Landlord’s failure to perform any of its covenants or agreements under this Lease, Tenant shall give Landlord written notice of such failure and shall give Landlord thirty (30) days to cure or
commence to cure such failure prior to any claim for breach or resultant damages, provided, however, that if the nature of the default is such that it cannot reasonably be cured within the 30-day period, Landlord shall not be deemed in default if it
commences within such period to cure, and thereafter diligently prosecutes the same to completion. In addition, upon any such failure by Landlord, Tenant shall give notice by registered or certified mail to any person or entity with a security
interest in the Premises (“Mortgagee”) that has provided Tenant with notice of its interest in the Premises, and shall provide Mortgagee a reasonable opportunity to cure such failure, including such time to obtain possession of the
Premises by power of sale or judicial foreclosure, if such should prove necessary to effectuate a cure. Tenant agrees that each of the Mortgagees to whom this Lease has been assigned is an expressed third-party beneficiary hereof. Tenant waives any
right under California Civil Code Section 1950.7 or any other present or future law to the collection of any payment or deposit from Mortgagee or any purchaser at a foreclosure sale of Mortgagee’s interest unless Mortgagee or such
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Lease and to vacate the Premises on Landlord’s default under this Lease. Tenant’s sole remedy on Landlord’s default is an action for damages
or injunctive or declaratory relief; provided, however, Landlord and its partners, trustees, beneficiaries and employees shall not be liable to Tenant for any consequential damages suffered or incurred by Tenant on account of Landlord’s default
including, without limitation, on account of lost profits or the interruption of Tenant’s business. Tenant hereby agrees that Landlord shall not be liable for injury to Tenant’s business or any loss of income therefrom or for damage to the
goods, wares, merchandise, or other property of Tenant, Tenant’s employees, invitees, customers, or any other person in or about the Premises or the Project, nor shall Landlord be liable for injury to the person of Tenant, Tenant’s
employees, agents, or contractors, whether such damage or injury is caused by or results from fire, steam, electricity, gas, water, or rain, or from the breakage, leakage, obstruction, or other defects of pipes, sprinklers, wires, appliances,
plumbing, air conditioning, or lighting fixtures, or from any other cause, whether said damage or injury results from conditions arising upon the Premises or upon other portions of the Project or from other sources or places and regardless of
whether the cause of such damage or injury or the means of repairing the same is inaccessible to Tenant. Landlord shall not be liable for any damages arising from any act or neglect or any other tenant, occupant, or user of the Project, nor from the
failure of Landlord to enforce the provisions of any other lease of the Project. 
 B. Limitation on Tenant’s Recourse: If
Landlord is a corporation, trust, partnership, joint venture, unincorporated association or other form of business entity, then (i) the obligations of Landlord shall not constitute personal obligations of the officers, directors, trustees,
partners, joint venturers, members, owners, stockholders, or other principals or representatives except to the extent of their property interest in the Premises. Tenant shall have recourse only to the interest of Landlord in the Premises for the
satisfaction of the obligations of Landlord and shall not have recourse to any other assets of Landlord for the satisfaction of such obligations. 
 C. Indemnification of Landlord: Except to the extent due to the negligence or willful misconduct of Landlord, as a material part of the consideration rendered to Landlord, Tenant hereby waives all claims against Landlord for damages
to goods, wares and merchandise, and all other personal property in, upon or about said Premises and for injuries to persons in or about said Premises, from any cause arising at any time to the fullest extent permitted by law, and Tenant shall
indemnify, defend with counsel reasonably acceptable to Landlord and hold Landlord, and their shareholders, directors, officers, trustees, employees, partners, affiliates and agents from any claims, liabilities, costs or expenses incurred or
suffered arising from the use or occupancy of the Premises or any part of the Project by Tenant or Tenant’s Agents, the acts or omissions of Tenant or Tenant’s Agents, Tenant’s breach of this Lease, or any damage or injury to person
or property from any cause, including but not limited to the use or occupancy of the Premises or any part of the project by Tenant or Tenant’s Agents, the acts or omissions of Tenant or Tenant’s Agents, Tenant’s breach of this Lease
or from the failure of Tenant to keep the Premises in good condition and repair as herein provided. Further, in the event Landlord is made party to any litigation due to the acts or omission of Tenant or Tenant’s Agents, Tenant will indemnify,
defend (with counsel reasonably acceptable to Landlord) and hold Landlord harmless from any such claim or liability including Landlord’s costs and expenses and reasonable attorney’s fees incurred in defending such claims. 
 15. DESTRUCTION OF PREMISES: 
 A. Landlord’s
Obligation to Restore: In the event of a destruction of the Premises during the Lease Term, Landlord and Tenant, to the extent of Tenant’s Alterations, shall repair the same to a similar condition to that which existed prior to such
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Base Monthly Rent while repairs are being made, such proportionate reduction to be based upon the extent to which the repairs interfere with Tenant’s
business in the Premises, as reasonably determined by Landlord. In no event shall Landlord be required to replace or restore Initial Alteration, Alterations, or Tenant’s fixtures or personal property. Tenant shall be obligated to replace and
restore all Initial Alterations and Alterations. 
 B. Limitations on Landlord’s Restoration Obligation: Notwithstanding the
provisions of Section 15.A, Landlord shall have no obligation to repair, or restore the Premises if any of the following occur: (i) if the repairs cannot be made in one hundred eighty (180) days from the date of receipt of all
governmental approvals necessary under the laws and regulations of State, Federal, County or Municipal authorities, as reasonably determined by Landlord, (ii) if the holder of the first deed of trust or mortgage encumbering the Building elects
not to permit the insurance proceeds payable upon damage or destruction to be used for such repair or restoration (unless Tenant, within 45 days after the casualty, agrees in writing to pay all costs associated with rebuilding), (iii) the
damage or destruction is not fully covered by the insurance maintained by Landlord (excluding any deductible amounts) unless Tenant, within 45 days after the casualty, agrees in writing to pay all costs associated with rebuilding, (iv) the
damage or destruction occurs in the last twenty four (24) months of the Lease Term (unless Tenant agrees to immediately exercise the Option to extend the Lease pursuant to Section 18 below), (v) Tenant is in default pursuant to the
provisions of Section 13, or (vi) Tenant has vacated the Premises for more than ninety (90) days immediately prior to the date of destruction. In any such event Landlord may elect either to (i) complete the repair or restoration,
or (ii) terminate this Lease by providing Tenant written notice of its election within sixty (60) days following the damage or destruction. If Landlord elects to repair or restore, this Lease shall continue in full force and effect. Tenant
shall also have the right to terminate this Lease in the event of item (i) or (iv) above by providing Landlord with written notice of its election within ten (10) days after Landlord’s notice of the time period required for
repair or restoration. Tenant hereby waives the benefits and rights provided to Tenant by the provisions of Civil Code Sections 1932 and 1933. 
 16.
CONDEMNATION: If any part of the Premises shall be taken for any public or quasi-public use, under any statute or by right of eminent domain or private purchase in lieu thereof, and only a part thereof remains which is susceptible of occupation
hereunder, this Lease shall, as to the part so taken, terminate as of the day before title vests in the condemnor or purchaser (“Vesting Date”) and Base Monthly Rent payable hereunder shall be adjusted so that Tenant is required to pay for
the remainder of the Lease Term only such portion of Base Monthly Rent as the value of the part remaining after such taking bears to the value of the entire Premises prior to such taking. Further, in the event of such partial taking, Landlord shall
have the option to terminate this Lease as of the Vesting Date. If all of the Premises or such part thereof be taken so that there does not remain a portion susceptible for occupation hereunder, this Lease shall terminate on the Vesting Date. If
part or all of the Premises be taken, all compensation awarded upon such taking shall go to Landlord, and Tenant shall have no claim thereto; except Landlord shall cooperate with Tenant, without cost to Landlord, to recover compensation for damage
to or taking of any Alterations, Tenant Improvements paid for by Tenant from sources other than the Work Allowance, or for Tenant’s moving costs. Tenant hereby waives the provisions of California Code of Civil Procedures Section 1265.130
and any other similarly enacted statue, and the provisions of this Section 16 shall govern in the case of a taking. 
 Notwithstanding anything to the
contrary in this Lease, if there is a taking under the power of eminent domain (or a transfer in lieu thereof), Tenant shall have the right to terminate the Lease if there is a taking of more than 25% of the Buildings or more than 12% of the parking
area. If any part of the Premises is taken and this Lease is not terminated, then Landlord shall, to the extent not prohibited by Law, repair any damage occasioned thereby to the remainder thereof to a condition reasonably suitable for Tenant’s
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 17. ASSIGNMENT OR SUBLEASE: 
 A. Consent by Landlord: Except as specifically provided in Section 17.E, Tenant may not voluntarily, involuntarily or by operation of law, assign, sell or otherwise transfer all or any part of
Tenant’s interest in this Lease or in the Premises, cause or permit any part of the Premises to be sublet, occupied or used by anyone other than Tenant, or permit any person to succeed to any interest in this Lease or the Premises (all of the
foregoing being a “Transfer”) without the express written consent of Landlord. In the event Tenant desires to effectuate a Transfer, Tenant shall deliver to Landlord (i) executed counterparts of any agreement and of all ancillary
agreements with the proposed transferee, (ii) current financial statements of the transferee covering the preceding three years, (iii) the nature of the proposed transferee’s business to be carried on in the Premises, (iv) a
statement outlining all consideration to be given on account of the Transfer, and (v) a current financial statement of Tenant. Landlord may condition its approval of any Transfer on receipt of a certification from both Tenant and the proposed
transferee of all consideration to be paid to Tenant in connection with such Transfer. At Landlord’s request, Tenant shall also provide additional information reasonably required by Landlord to determine whether it will consent to the proposed
Transfer. Landlord shall have a fifteen (15) day period following receipt of all the foregoing within which to notify Tenant in writing that Landlord elects to: (i) terminate this Lease if an assignment, or sublease of substantially the
entire Premises for substantially the remaining term of the Lease; (ii) permit Tenant to Transfer such space to the named transferee on the terms and conditions set forth in the notice; or (iii) refuse consent. If Landlord should fail to
notify Tenant in writing of such election within the 15-day period, Landlord shall be deemed to have elected option (ii) above. In the event Landlord elects option (i) above, this Lease shall expire on the date upon which the proposed
Transfer was to commence. In the event Landlord does not elect option (i) above, Landlord’s consent to the proposed Transfer shall not be unreasonably withheld, provided and upon the condition that: (i) the proposed transferee is
engaged in a business that is limited to the use expressly permitted under this Lease; (ii) the proposed transfer agreement, if it is a sublease, conforms to the requirements of subsection 17.I (Sublease Requirements) or if it is an
assignment, is in a form reasonably satisfactory to Landlord; (iii) the proposed Transfer will not result in there being greater than three (3) subtenants or other occupants (not including employees) within the Premises at any time during
the Lease Term; (iv) Tenant reimburses Landlord on demand for any reasonable costs that may be incurred by Landlord in connection with said Transfer, including the costs of making investigations as to the acceptability of the proposed
transferee and legal costs incurred in connection with the granting or denial of any requested consent; and (v) Tenant shall not have advertised or publicized in any way the availability of the Premises without prior notice to Landlord. In the
event all or any one of the foregoing conditions are not satisfied (without limiting other factors that may be considered or conditions that may be imposed by Landlord in connection with a requested Transfer), Landlord shall be considered to have
acted reasonably if it withholds its consent. Tenant shall not hypothecate, mortgage, pledge or otherwise encumber Tenant’s interest in this Lease or the Premises or otherwise use the Lease as a security device in any manner without the consent
of Landlord, (all of the foregoing being an “Hypothecation”) which consent Landlord may withhold in its sole discretion. Tenant shall reimburse Landlord on demand for any costs that may be incurred by Landlord in connection with an
Hypothecation, including legal costs incurred in connection with the granting or denial of any requested consent. Landlord’s consent to one or more Transfers or Hypothecations shall not operate to waive Tenant’s obligation to obtain
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is a corporation, limited liability company, unincorporated association, partnership or other legal entity, the sale, assignment, transfer or hypothecation
of any stock, membership or other ownership interest in such entity (whether occurring at one time or over a period of time) in the aggregate of more than fifty percent (50%) (determined cumulatively) shall be deemed an assignment of this
Lease; in the case of a partnership, any withdrawal or substitution (whether occurring at one time or over a period of time) of any partners owning fifty percent (50%) or more (cumulatively) of the partnership, or the dissolution of the
partnership shall be deemed an assignment of this Lease; provided that, subject to Section 17.D below, the foregoing provisions of this sentence shall not apply to a transfer of stock in a corporation whose stock is publicly traded on a public
stock exchange. If Tenant is a corporation whose stock is not publicly traded on a public stock exchange, any dissolution, merger, consolidation or reorganization of Tenant shall be deemed a Transfer. 
 B. Assignment or Subletting Consideration: Landlord and Tenant hereby agree that fifty percent (50%) of any rent or other economic
consideration (including without limitation, payments for trade fixtures and personal property in excess of the fair market value thereof, stock, warrants, and options), less adjustments for operating costs for the sublease Premises, in excess of
the Base Monthly Rent payable hereunder (after deducting therefrom Reasonable Transfer Costs (defined below) (i) realized by Tenant in connection with any Transfer by Tenant, and/or (ii) realized by a subtenant or any other person or
entity (other than Tenant) (any such subtenant, person or entity being a “Subsequent Transferor”) in connection with a sublease, assignment or other Transfer by such Subsequent Transferor, shall be paid by Tenant to Landlord promptly after
such amounts are paid to Tenant or a Subsequent Transferor, regardless of the amount of subrent the Subsequent Transferor pays to Tenant or any prior Subsequent Transferor. As used in this Section 17.B, “Reasonable Transfer Costs”
shall mean the following costs, to the extent reasonably incurred in connection with the Transfer in question: (i) advertising costs, brokerage commissions and attorneys fees payable to unaffiliated third parties, and (ii) tenant
improvement costs incurred solely in connection with such Transfer. Tenant’s obligation to pay over Landlord’s portion of the consideration constitutes an obligation for additional rent hereunder. The above provisions relating to
Landlord’s right to terminate the Lease and relating to the allocation of excess rent are independently negotiated terms of the Lease which constitute a material inducement for the Landlord to enter into the Lease, and are agreed by the Parties
to be commercially reasonable. No Transfer by Tenant shall relieve it of any obligation under this Lease. Any Transfer which conflicts with the provisions of this Lease shall be void. 
 C. No Release: Any Transfer shall be made only if and shall not be effective until the transferee shall execute, acknowledge, and deliver to
Landlord an agreement, in form and substance satisfactory to Landlord, whereby the transferee shall assume all the obligations of this Lease on the part of Tenant to be performed or observed to the extent of the interest being transferred and shall
be subject to all the covenants, agreements, terms, provisions and conditions in this Lease to the extent applicable to the interest being transferred. Notwithstanding any Transfer and the acceptance of rent or other sums by Landlord from any
transferee, Tenant and any guarantor shall remain fully liable for the payment of Base Monthly Rent and additional rent due, and to become due hereunder, for the performance of all the covenants, agreements, terms, provisions and conditions
contained in this Lease on the part of Tenant to be performed and for all acts and omissions of any transferee or any other person claiming under or through any transferee that shall be in violation of any of the terms and conditions of this Lease,
and any such violation shall be deemed a violation by Tenant. Tenant shall indemnify, defend and hold Landlord harmless from and against all losses, liabilities, damages, costs and expenses (including reasonable attorney fees) resulting from any
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the proposed transferee or by any real estate brokers or other persons claiming compensation in connection with the proposed Transfer. 
 D. Reorganization of Tenant: Reorganization of Tenant. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Lease, the provisions of this Paragraph 17.D
shall apply if Tenant is a publicly-held corporation and: (i) there is a dissolution, merger, consolidation, or other reorganization of or affecting Tenant, where Tenant is not the surviving corporation, or there is a sale of all or
substantially all of the assets of Tenant, or (ii) there is a sale, cancellation, surrender, exchange, conversion or any other transfer of stock involving or consisting of more than fifty percent (50%) of the total combined voting power of
all classes of Tenant’s capital stock issued, outstanding and entitled to vote for the election of directors, or there is any merger, consolidation or other reorganization of or affecting Tenant, whether the foregoing occurs in a single
transaction or in multiple steps, and after any one or more of such events Tenant’s stock is no longer publicly traded. In a transaction under clause (i), the surviving or acquiring corporation or entity (“Surviving Entity”) shall
promptly execute and deliver to Landlord an agreement in form reasonably satisfactory to Landlord under which the Surviving Entity assumes the obligations of Tenant hereunder. In a transaction or series of transactions under clause (ii) of this
Paragraph, the entities which as a result of such transaction(s) own a greater than fifty percent (50%) interest in Tenant (including, without limitation as a result of a verse triangular merger or a triangular merger) (collectively the
“Acquiring Entity”) shall promptly execute and deliver to Landlord a guaranty of lease in form reasonably satisfactory to Landlord under which the Acquiring Entity guarantees the full payment and performance of the obligations of Tenant
under the Lease (“Lease Guaranty”). The foregoing notwithstanding, in the event the Surviving Entity or Acquiring Entity is itself not a publicly-traded corporation, but is instead the subsidiary of a publicly-traded corporation (or a
subsidiary of a subsidiary of a publicly-traded corporation, or a subsidiary in a chain of entities in which one or more parent corporations are publicly traded), then each publicly-traded parent corporation in such chain shall be required to
execute and deliver to Landlord the Lease Guaranty. In addition, in the event that after such acquisition Tenant no longer prepares audited financial statements, then in addition to the financial statements required to be delivered by Tenant
hereunder, the entity required to execute the Lease Guaranty shall provide Landlord its audited financial statements at the times and in the manner required of Tenant hereunder. It is the intent of the parties that after such any transaction or
series of transactions described in this Paragraph 17.D above, Landlord shall be entitled to rely on the creditworthiness of publicly-traded corporations and to receive audited financial information from publicly-traded corporations. 
 E. Permitted Transfers: Notwithstanding anything contained in this Section 17, so long as Tenant otherwise complies with the provisions of
this Section 17, Tenant may enter into any of the following Transfers (a “Permitted Transfer”) without Landlord’s prior consent, and Landlord shall not be entitled to terminate the Lease or to receive any part of any subrent
resulting therefrom that would otherwise be due pursuant to Sections 17.A and 17.B. Tenant may sublease all or part of the Premises or assign its interest in this Lease to (i) any entity which controls, is controlled by, or is under common
control with the original Tenant to this Lease by means of an ownership interest of more than fifty percent (50%); (ii) an entity which results from a merger, consolidation or other reorganization in which Tenant is not the surviving entity, so
long as the surviving entity has a net worth at the time of such assignment or sublease that is equal to or greater than the net worth of Tenant immediately prior to such transaction; and (iii) an entity which purchases or otherwise acquires
all or substantially all of the assets of Tenant so long as such acquiring entity has a net worth at the time of such assignment or sublease that is equal to or greater than the net worth of Tenant immediately prior to such transaction. 

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amounts due to Tenant from any Transfer as security for performance of Tenant’s obligations under this Lease, and Landlord may collect such amounts as
Tenant’s Attorney-in-Fact, except that Tenant may collect such amounts unless a default occurs as described in Section 13 above. A termination of the Lease due to Tenant’s default shall not automatically terminate a Transfer then in
existence; rather at Landlord’s election (1) such Transfer shall survive the Lease termination, (2) the transferee shall attorn to Landlord, and (3) Landlord shall undertake the obligations of Tenant under the transfer agreement;
except that Landlord shall not be liable for prepaid rent, security deposits or other defaults of Tenant to the transferee, or for any acts or omissions of Tenant and Tenant’s Agents. 
 G. Conveyance by Landlord: In the event of any transfer of Landlord’s interest in this Lease, the Landlord herein named (and in case of any
subsequent transfer, the then transferor) shall be automatically freed and relieved from and after the date of such transfer of all liability for the performance of any covenants or obligations on the part of Landlord contained in this Lease
thereafter to be performed; provided, however, that any funds in the hands of Landlord or the then transferor at the time of such transfer, in which Tenant has an interest shall be turned over to the transferee and any amount then due and payable to
Tenant by Landlord or the then transferor under any provision of this Lease shall be paid to Tenant; and provided, further, that upon any such transfer, the transferee shall be deemed to have assumed, subject to the limitations of this
Section 17, all of the agreements, covenants and conditions in this Lease to be performed on the part of Landlord, it being intended hereby that the covenants and obligations contained in this Lease to be performed on the part of Landlord
shall, subject as aforesaid, be binding on each Landlord, its successors and assigns, only during its period of ownership. 
 H.
Successors and Assigns: Subject to the provisions this Section 17, the covenants and conditions of this Lease shall apply to and bind the heirs, successors, executors, administrators and assigns of all Parties hereto; and all parties hereto
comprising Tenant shall be jointly and severally liable hereunder. 
 I. Sublease Requirements: If Landlord consents to any sublet of
the premises by Tenant to an approved Subtenant (“Subtenant”), every sublet transaction shall be evidenced by a written sublease between Tenant and Subtenant (the “Sublease”). The Sublease shall comply with the following
requirements: (i) The form of the Sublease and the terms and conditions thereof shall be subject to Landlord’s approval which shall not be withheld unreasonably; (ii) The Sublease shall provide that the Subtenant shall have no right
to exercise any option or other right granted to Tenant in this Lease; (iii) The Sublease shall contain a waiver of subrogation against Landlord and shall require Subtenant’s insurance policies to acknowledge such waiver of subrogation;
(iv) The Sublease shall provide that all requirements of the Lease applicable to subleases shall be applicable to sub-subleases; (v) The Sublease shall require Subtenant, acting through Tenant, to obtain Landlord’s prior written
approval, to any alteration to the Premises to the same extent Tenant is required by this Lease to obtain such consent; (vii) The Sublease shall require Subtenant to send Landlord copies of any and all notices concerning the Premises that
Subtenant is obligated to provide to Tenant and Tenant to send Landlord copies of any and all notices concerning the Premises that Tenant is obligated to provide to Subtenant; and (viii) The Sublease shall provide that, at Landlord’s
option, the Sublease shall not terminate in the event that this Lease terminates and shall require Subtenant to execute an attornment agreement if Landlord, in its sole and absolute discretion, shall elect to have the Sublease continue beyond the
date of termination of this Lease. 
 18. OPTION TO EXTEND THE LEASE TERM: 
 A. Grant and Exercise of Option: Landlord grants to Tenant, subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Section 18.A, an option (
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Option Term shall be for a period of five (5) years and shall be exercised, if at all, by written notice to Landlord no earlier than fifteen
(15) months prior to the date the Lease Term would expire but for such exercise but no later than nine (9) months prior to the date the Lease Term would expire but for such exercise (unless such Option is exercised earlier pursuant to
Section 15.B. above), time being of the essence for the giving of such notice. If Tenant exercises the Option, all of the terms, covenants and conditions of this Lease shall apply except for the grant of additional Options pursuant to this
Section, provided that Base Monthly Rent for the Premises payable by Tenant during the Option Term shall be the greater of (i) $1.75 per square foot, or (ii) ninety five percent (95%) of the Fair Market Rental as hereinafter defined.
Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, if Tenant is in monetary or material non-monetary default under any of the terms, covenants or conditions of this Lease either at the time Tenant exercises the Option or at any time thereafter prior
to the commencement date of the Option Term, then Landlord shall have, in addition to all of Landlord’s other rights and remedies provided in this Lease, the right to terminate the Option upon notice to Tenant, in which event the Lease Term
shall not be extended pursuant to this Section 18.A. As used herein, the term “Fair Market Rental” is defined as the rental and all other monetary payments, including any escalations and adjustments thereto (including without
limitation Consumer Price Indexing) that Landlord could obtain during the Option Term from a third party desiring to lease the Premises, based upon the (i) current use and other potential uses of the Premises, as determined by the rents then
obtainable for new leases of space comparable in age and quality to the Premises in the same real estate submarket as the Building and (ii) the credit standing and financial stature of the Tenant. The appraisers shall be instructed that the
foregoing five percent (5.0%) discount is intended to offset comparable rents that include the following costs which Landlord will not incur in the event Tenant exercises its option (i) brokerage commissions, (ii) tenant improvement
or relocation allowances, (iii) vacancy costs, or (iv) other concessions or inducements. 
 B. Determination of Fair Market
Rental: If Tenant exercises the Option, Landlord shall send Tenant a notice setting forth the Fair Market Rental for the Option Term within thirty (30) days following the Exercise Date. If Tenant disputes Landlord’s determination of
Fair Market Rental for the Option Term, Tenant shall, within thirty (30) days after the date of Landlord’s notice setting forth Fair Market Rental for the Option Term, send to Landlord a notice stating that Tenant either elects to
terminate its exercise of the Option, in which event the Option shall lapse and this Lease shall terminate on the Expiration Date, or that Tenant disagrees with Landlord’s determination of Fair Market Rental for the Option Term and elects to
resolve the disagreement as provided in Section 18.C below. If Tenant does not send Landlord a notice as provided in the previous sentence, Landlord’s determination of Fair Market Rental shall be the Base Monthly Rent payable by Tenant
during the Option Term. If Tenant elects to resolve the disagreement as provided in Section 18.C and such procedures are not concluded prior to the commencement date of the Option Term, Tenant shall pay to Landlord as Base Monthly Rent the Fair
Market Rental as determined by Landlord in the manner provided above. If the Fair Market Rental as finally determined pursuant to Section 18.C is greater than Landlord’s determination, Tenant shall pay Landlord the difference between the
amount paid by Tenant and the Fair Market Rental as so determined in Section 18.C within thirty (30) days after such determination. If the Fair Market Rental as finally determined in Section 18.C is less than Landlord’s
determination, the difference between the amount paid by Tenant and the Fair Market Rental as so determined in Section 18.C shall be credited against the next installments of Base Monthly Rent due from Tenant to Landlord hereunder. 

C. Resolution of a Disagreement over the Fair Market Rental: Any disagreement regarding Fair Market Rental shall be resolved as follows:

 1. Within thirty (30) days after Tenant’s response to Landlord’s notice setting forth the Fair Market Rental, Landlord and
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 2. If within the 30-day period referred to above, Landlord and Tenant cannot reach agreement as to Fair
Market Rental, each party shall select one appraiser to determine Fair Market Rental. Each such appraiser shall arrive at a determination of Fair Market Rental and submit their conclusions to Landlord and Tenant within thirty (30) days after
the expiration of the 30-day consultation period described above. 
 3. If only one appraisal is submitted within the requisite time period,
it shall be deemed as Fair Market Rental. If both appraisals are submitted within such time period and the two appraisals so submitted differ by less than ten percent (10%), the average of the two shall be deemed as Fair Market Rental. If the two
appraisals differ by more than 10%, the appraisers shall immediately select a third appraiser who shall, within thirty (30) days after his selection, make and submit to Landlord and Tenant a determination of Fair Market Rental. This third
appraisal will then be averaged with the closer of the two previous appraisals and the result shall be Fair Market Rental. 
 4. All
appraisers specified pursuant to this Section shall be members of the American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers with not less than ten (10) years experience appraising office and industrial properties in the Santa Clara Valley. Each party
shall pay the cost of the appraiser selected by such party and one-half of the cost of the third appraiser. 
 D. Personal to Tenant:
All Options provided to Tenant in this Lease are personal and granted to Data Domain, Inc. and are not exercisable by any third party should Tenant assign or sublet all or a portion of its rights under this Lease, unless Landlord consents to
permit exercise of any option by any assignee or subtenant, in Landlord’s sole and absolute discretion. In the event Tenant has multiple options to extend this Lease, a later option to extend the Lease cannot be exercised unless the prior
option has been properly exercised. 
 19. GENERAL PROVISIONS: 
 A. Attorney’s Fees: In the event a suit or alternative form of dispute resolution is brought for the possession of the Premises, for the recovery of any sum due hereunder, to interpret the Lease, or
because of the breach of any other covenant herein; then the losing party shall pay to the prevailing party reasonable attorney’s fees including the expense of expert witnesses, depositions and court testimony as part of its costs which shall
be deemed to have accrued on the commencement of such action. The prevailing party shall also be entitled to recover all costs and expenses including reasonable attorney’s fees incurred in enforcing any judgment or award against the other
party. The foregoing provision relating to post-judgment costs is severable from all other provisions of this Lease. 
 B.
Authority of Parties: Tenant represents and warrants that it is duly formed and in good standing, and is duly authorized to execute and deliver this Lease on behalf of said corporation, in accordance with a duly adopted resolution of the Board
of Directors of said corporation or in accordance with the by-laws of said corporation, and that this Lease is binding upon said corporation in accordance with its terms. At Landlord’s request, Tenant shall provide Landlord with corporate
resolutions or other proof in a form acceptable to Landlord, authorizing the execution of the Lease. 
 C. Brokers: Tenant represents
it has not utilized or contacted a real estate broker or finder with respect to this Lease other than Colliers International and Tenant agrees to indemnify, defend and hold Landlord harmless against any claim, cost, liability or cause of action
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 D. Choice of Law: This Lease shall be governed by and construed in accordance with California law.
Except as provided in Section 19.E, venue shall be Santa Clara County. 
 E. Dispute Resolution: Landlord and Tenant and any
other party that may become a party to this Lease or be deemed a party to this Lease including any subtenants agree that, except for any claim by Landlord for (i) unlawful detainer, (ii) Tenant’s failure to pay the Base Monthly Rent,
or (iii) within the jurisdiction of the small claims court (which small claims court shall be the sole court of competent jurisdiction), any controversy, dispute, or claim of whatever nature arising out of, in connection with or in relation to
the interpretation, performance or breach of this Lease, including any claim based on contract, tort, or statute, shall be resolved at the request of any party to this agreement through dispute resolution process administered by J.A.M.S. or another
judicial mediation service mutually acceptable to the parties located in Santa Clara County, California. The dispute resolution process shall consist of a final and binding arbitration administered by and in accordance with the then existing rules
and practices of J.A.M.S. or other judicial mediation service selected in accordance with the then existing rules and practices of J.A.M.S. or the other judicial and mediation service selected, and judgment upon any award rendered by the
arbitrator(s) may be entered by any state or federal court having jurisdiction thereof as provided by California Code of Civil Procedure section 1280 et. seq, as said statutes then appear, including any amendments to said statutes or successors to
said statutes or amended statutes, except that in no event shall the parties be entitled to propound interrogatories or request for admissions during the arbitration process. The arbitrator shall be a retired judge or a licensed California attorney.
The venue for any such arbitration or mediation shall be in Santa Clara County, California. 
 NOTICE: BY INITIALING IN THE SPACE BELOW YOU ARE AGREEING TO
HAVE ANY DISPUTE ARISING OUT OF THE MATTERS INCLUDED IN THIS DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROVISION DECIDED BY NEUTRAL ARBITRATION AS PROVIDED BY CALIFORNIA LAW AND YOU ARE GIVING UP ANY RIGHTS YOU MIGHT POSSESS TO HAVE THE DISPUTE LITIGATED IN A COURT OR
JURY TRIAL. BY INITIALING IN THE SPACE BELOW YOU ARE GIVING UP YOUR JUDICIAL RIGHTS TO DISCOVERY AND APPEAL, UNLESS THOSE RIGHTS ARE SPECIFICALLY INCLUDED IN THIS DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROVISION. IF YOU REFUSE TO SUBMIT TO ARBITRATION AFTER AGREEING TO
THIS PROVISION, YOU MAY BE COMPELLED TO ARBITRATE UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE CALIFORNIA CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE. YOUR AGREEMENT TO THIS ARBITRATION PROVISION IS VOLUNTARY. 
 WE HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE FOREGOING AND AGREE TO SUBMIT DISPUTES ARISING OUT OF THE MATTERS INCLUDED IN THIS DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROVISION TO NEUTRAL ARBITRATION. 
  

									
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 F. Entire Agreement: This Lease and the exhibits attached hereto contain all of the
agreements and conditions made between the Parties hereto and may not be modified orally or in any other manner other than by written agreement signed by all parties hereto or their respective successors in interest. This Lease supersedes and
revokes all previous negotiations, letters of intent, lease proposals, brochures, agreements, representations, promises, warranties, and understandings, whether oral or in writing, between the parties or their respective representatives or any other
person purporting to represent Landlord or Tenant. 
 G. Entry by Landlord: Upon prior notice to Tenant and subject to Tenant’s
reasonable security regulations, Tenant shall permit Landlord and his agents to enter into and upon the Premises at all reasonable times, and without any rent abatement or reduction or any liability to Tenant for any loss of occupation or quiet
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occasioned, for the following purposes: (i) inspecting and maintaining the Premises; (ii) making repairs, alterations or additions to the Premises;
(iii) erecting additional building(s) and improvements on the land where the Premises are situated or on adjacent land owned by Landlord; (iv) performing any obligations of Landlord under the Lease including remediation of Hazardous
Materials if determined to be the responsibility of Landlord, (v) posting and keeping posted thereon notices of non-responsibility for any construction, alteration or repair thereof, as required or permitted by any law, and (vi) showing
the Premises to Landlord’s or the Master Landlord’s existing or potential successors, purchaser, tenants and lenders. Tenant shall permit Landlord and his agents, at any time within nine (9) months prior to the Expiration Date (or at
any time during the Lease if Tenant is in default hereunder), to place upon the Premises “For Lease” signs and exhibit the Premises to real estate brokers and prospective tenants at reasonable hours. 
 H. Estoppel Certificates: At any time during the Lease Term, Tenant shall, within ten (10) business days following written notice from
Landlord, execute and deliver to Landlord a written statement certifying, if true, the following: (i) that this Lease is unmodified and in full force and effect (or, if modified, stating the nature of such modification); (ii) the date to
which rent and other charges are paid in advance, if any; (iii) acknowledging that there are not, to Tenant’s knowledge, any uncured defaults on Landlord’s part hereunder (or specifying such defaults if they are claimed); and
(iv) such other information as Landlord may reasonably request. Any such statement may be conclusively relied upon by any prospective purchaser or encumbrancer of Landlord’s interest in the Premises. Tenant’s failure to deliver such
statement within such time shall be conclusive upon the Tenant that this Lease is in full force and effect without modification, except as may be represented by Landlord, and that there are no uncured defaults in Landlord’s performance. Tenant
agrees to provide, within five (5) days of Landlord’s request, Tenant’s most recent three (3) years of audited financial statements for Landlord’s use in financing or sale of the Premises or Landlord’s interest therein.

 I. Exhibits: All exhibits referred to are attached to this Lease and incorporated by reference. 
 J. Interest: All rent due hereunder, if not paid when due, shall bear interest at the rate of the Reference Rate published by Bank of America, San
Francisco Branch, plus two percent (2%) per annum from that date until paid in full (“Agreed Interest Rate”). This provision shall survive the expiration or sooner termination of the Lease. Despite any other provision of this Lease,
the total liability for interest payments shall not exceed the limits, if any, imposed by the usury laws of the State of California. Any interest paid in excess of those limits shall be refunded to Tenant by application of the amount of excess
interest paid against any sums outstanding in any order that Landlord requires. If the amount of excess interest paid exceeds the sums outstanding, the portion exceeding those sums shall be refunded in cash to Tenant by Landlord. To ascertain
whether any interest payable exceeds the limits imposed, any non-principal payment (including late charges) shall be considered to the extent permitted by law to be an expense or a fee, premium, or penalty rather than interest. 
 K. Modifications Required by Lender: If any lender of Landlord or ground lessor of the Premises requires a modification of this Lease that will
not increase Tenant’s cost or expense or materially or adversely change Tenant’s rights and obligations, this Lease shall be so modified and Tenant shall execute whatever documents are required and deliver them to Landlord within ten
(10) days after the request. 
 L. No Presumption Against Drafter: Landlord and Tenant understand, agree and acknowledge that
this Lease has been freely negotiated by both Parties; and that in any controversy, dispute, or contest over the meaning, interpretation, validity, or enforceability of this Lease or any of its terms or conditions, there shall be no inference,

  

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presumption, or conclusion drawn whatsoever against either party by virtue of that party having drafted this Lease or any portion thereof. 
 M. Notices: All notices, demands, requests, or consents required to be given under this Lease shall be sent in writing by U.S. certified mail,
return receipt requested, overnight commercial courier, or personal delivery addressed to the party to be notified at the address for such party specified in Section 1 of this Lease (immediately upon commencement all notice’s to Tenant
shall be at the Premises), or to such other place as the party to be notified may from time to time designate by at least fifteen (15) days prior notice to the notifying party. When this Lease requires service of a notice, that notice
shall replace rather than supplement any equivalent or similar statutory notice, including any notices required by Code of Civil Procedure Section 1161 or any similar or successor statute. 
 N. Property Management: In addition, Tenant agrees to pay Landlord along with the expenses to be reimbursed by Tenant a monthly fee for management
services rendered by either Landlord or a third party manager engaged by Landlord (which may be a party affiliated with Landlord), in the amount of three percent (3%) of the Base Monthly Rent. 
 O. Rent: All monetary sums due from Tenant to Landlord under this Lease, including, without limitation those referred to as “additional
rent”, shall be deemed as rent. 
 P. Representations: Except for the provisions of this Lease, Tenant acknowledges that neither
Landlord nor any of its employees or agents have made any agreements, representations, warranties or promises with respect to the Premises or with respect to present or future rents, expenses, operations, tenancies or any other matter. Except as
herein expressly set forth herein, Tenant relied on no statement of Landlord or its employees or agents for that purpose. 
 Q. Rights and
Remedies: Subject to Section 14 above, All rights and remedies hereunder are cumulative and not alternative to the extent permitted by law, and are in addition to all other rights and remedies in law and in equity. 
 R. Severability: If any term or provision of this Lease is held unenforceable or invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remainder of
the Lease shall not be invalidated thereby but shall be enforceable in accordance with its terms, omitting the invalid or unenforceable term. 
 S. Submission of Lease: Submission of this document for examination or signature by the parties does not constitute an option or offer to lease the Premises on the terms in this document or a reservation of the Premises in favor of
Tenant. This document is not effective as a lease or otherwise until executed and delivered by both Landlord and Tenant. 
 T.
Subordination: This Lease is subject and subordinate to ground and underlying leases, mortgages and deeds of trust (collectively “Encumbrances”) which may now affect the Premises, to any covenants, conditions or restrictions of record,
and to all renewals, modifications, consolidations, replacements and extensions thereof; provided, however, if the holder or holders of any such Encumbrance (“Holder”) require that this Lease be prior and superior thereto, within seven
(7) days after written request of Landlord to Tenant, Tenant shall execute, have acknowledged and deliver all documents or instruments, in the form presented to Tenant, which Landlord or Holder deems necessary or desirable for such purposes.
Landlord shall have the right to cause this Lease to be and become and remain subject and subordinate to any and all Encumbrances which are now or may hereafter be executed covering the Premises or any renewals, modifications, consolidations,
replacements or extensions thereof, for the full amount of all advances made or to be made thereunder and without regard to the time or character of such advances, together with interest thereon and subject to all the terms and provisions thereof;
provided only, that in the event of termination of any such lease or upon the foreclosure of any such mortgage or deed of trust, Holder agrees to recognize 

  

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Tenant’s rights under this Lease as long as Tenant is not then in default and continues to pay Base Monthly Rent and additional rent and observes and
performs all required provisions of this Lease. Within ten (10) business days after Landlord’s written request, Tenant shall execute any documents required by Landlord or the Holder to make this Lease subordinate to any lien of the
Encumbrance. If Tenant fails to do so, then in addition to such failure constituting a default by Tenant, it shall be deemed that this Lease is so subordinated to such Encumbrance. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Section, Tenant
hereby attorns and agrees to attorn to any entity purchasing or otherwise acquiring the Premises at any sale or other proceeding or pursuant to the exercise of any other rights, powers or remedies under such encumbrance. 
 Within forty five (45) days of the execution hereof, as a condition precedent to Tenant’s obligations under this Lease, Landlord shall deliver to Tenant
notarized nondisturbance agreements or other evidence acceptable to Tenant (each a “Nondisturbance Agreement”) in writing from all lessors under all Underlying Leases and from all beneficiaries under all Encumbrances affecting the
Premises, stating that so long as Tenant is not in default under any of the terms, covenants, conditions, or agreements of this Lease, this Lease and all of the terms, provisions, and conditions of this Lease, shall remain in full force and effect,
and neither this Lease, nor Tenant’s rights nor Tenant’s possession of the Premises will be disturbed during the Lease Term or any extension thereof. In the event Landlord does not deliver the required Nondisturbance Agreement(s) within
the aforementioned 60-day period, Tenant may terminate this Lease and be released of all obligations hereunder by giving ten (10) days’ written notice to Landlord, which termination shall be Tenant’s sole remedy. 
 U. Survival of Indemnities: All indemnification, defense, and hold harmless obligations of Landlord and Tenant under this Lease shall survive the
expiration or sooner termination of the Lease. 
 V. Time: Time is of the essence hereunder. 
 W. Transportation Demand Management Programs: Should a government agency or municipality require Landlord to institute TDM (Transportation Demand
Management) facilities and/or programs, Tenant agrees that the cost of TDM imposed facilities and programs required on the Premises, including but not limited to employee showers, lockers, cafeteria, or lunchroom facilities, shall be paid by Tenant.
Further, any ongoing costs or expenses associated with a TDM program which are required for the Premises and not provided by Tenant, such as an on-site TDM coordinator, shall be provided by Landlord with such costs being included as additional rent
and reimbursed to Landlord by Tenant within thirty (30) days after demand. If TDM facilities and programs are instituted on a Project wide basis, Tenant shall pay its proportionate share of such costs in accordance with Section 8 above.

 X. Waiver of Right to Jury Trial: To the extent then authorized by law as of the time of any actual litigation between them and to
the extent not already encompassed within the various agreements to arbitrate otherwise contained herein, and as an alternative to arbitration should arbitration for any reason not be enforced, Landlord and Tenant waive their respective rights to
trial by jury of any contract or tort claim, counterclaim, cross-complaint, or cause of action in any action, proceeding, or hearing brought by either party against the other on any matter arising out of or in any way connected with this Lease, the
relationship of Landlord and Tenant, or Tenant’s use or occupancy of the Premises, including any claim of injury or damage or the enforcement of any remedy under any current or future law, statute, regulation, code, or ordinance. 
  

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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Landlord and Tenant have executed this Lease on the day and year first above written.

  

									
	 Landlord: Sobrato Interests,
 a California Limited Partnership
	 		 	 Tenant: Data Domain, Inc,
 a
Delaware Corporation

					
	By:	 	 /s/ John M. Sobrato
	 		 	By:	 	 /s/ Michael P. Scarpelli

					
	Its:	 	 General Partner
	 		 	Its:	 	 CFO

  

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 EXHIBIT “A” – Premises & Building 
  

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 EXHIBIT “B” – HVAC Specifications 
  

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