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EX-10.45

 Exhibit 10.45 
 Private & Confidential 
 DATED 19 AUGUST 2011 

ANDREW SIBBALD (1) 
 and 
 EVERCORE PARTNERS INTERNATIONAL LLP (2) 

 
  

Schedule of Terms 
  

 
  

 Contents 

 

							
	Clause	  	 	  	Page	 
	1	  	Definitions	  	 	1	  
	2	  	The Members’ Agreement	  	 	2	  
	3	  	Title and Responsibilities	  	 	2	  
	4	  	Duties	  	 	2	  
	5	  	Drawings	  	 	2	  
	6	  	Profit Sharing	  	 	3	  
	7	  	Taxation	  	 	3	  
	8	  	Other Benefits	  	 	3	  
	9	  	Hours and Place of Work	  	 	4	  
	10	  	Holidays	  	 	4	  
	11	  	Sickness and other absence	  	 	4	  
	12	  	Expenses	  	 	5	  
	13	  	Termination	  	 	5	  
	14	  	Restrictive covenants .	  	 	8	  
	15	  	Company Property	  	 	9	  
	16	  	Confidentiality	  	 	9	  
	17	  	Disciplinary Procedure	  	 	9	  
	18	  	Grievance Procedure	  	 	10	  
	19	  	Outside Interests	  	 	10	  
	20	  	Regulatory and Miscellaneous Compliance	  	 	10	  
	21	  	Data Protection	  	 	10	  
	22	  	Former agreements	  	 	11	  
	23	  	Variation	  	 	11	  
	24	  	Choice of Law	  	 	11	  

 This AGREEMENT is dated 19 August 2011 and is made BETWEEN: 

 

	 	(1)	EVERCORE PARTNERS INTERNATIONAL LLP whose registered office is at 10 Hill Street, London, W1J 5NQ (the “Evercore LLP”); and

  

	 	(2)	ANDREW SIBBALD of 57 Ridgway Place, London SW19 4SP (“you”). 

 

	 	1	Definitions 

  

	1.1	In this Agreement, unless the context requires otherwise:  

 “Confidential Information” means: 
  

	 	(a)	in relation to the Evercore LLP or any member of the Evercore Group, details of clients, the prices charged to and terms of business with clients, marketing plans,
financial information, results and forecasts (save to the extent that these are in the public domain), details of employees and officers and of the remuneration and other benefits paid to them and any recruitment plans, together with any other
information which may come within your knowledge while you are a Member (or, if appropriate, during any previous employment with a member of the Evercore Group) which you are told is confidential; and 

 

	 	(b)	in relation to clients or suppliers of the Evercore LLP or any member of the Evercore Group, details of their business, financial condition and requirements, any
proposals relating to the acquisition or disposal of a company or business or any part thereof or of any proposed expansion or contraction of activities, together with any information which has been given to the Evercore LLP or any member of the
Evercore Group in confidence by clients, suppliers or other persons which may come within your knowledge while you are a Member (or, if appropriate, during any previous employment with a member of the Evercore Group); 

“Date of Joining” means the date as set out in Schedule 1 to the Members’ Agreement;  

“Date of Outgoing” means the date on which you cease to be a Member;  

“Majority” means any amount greater than 50 per cent;  

“Member” means a member of the Evercore LLP from time to time; 

“Members’ Agreement” means the deed made between the Members of the Evercore LLP to set out the terms governing the
relationship between the Members of the Evercore LLP, as such agreement may be amended from time to time; 
 “Prohibited
Area” means the United Kingdom, the United States of America and Hong Kong, together with any other jurisdiction in which the Evercore LLP and/or any member of the Evercore Group is authorised to conduct business; 

“Restricted Period” means the period starting on the Date of Outgoing and ending six months thereafter, reduced by the
number of days (if any) that you are suspended in accordance with clause 13.5; and 
 “Restricted Service(s)”
means any or all of the services and facilities which are supplied by the Evercore LLP and/or any member of the Evercore Group at the Date of Outgoing and with which the Member’s duties were concerned or for which the Member was responsible
in the 6 months prior to the Date of Outgoing. 

	1.2	In this Deed, words and expressions defined in the Members’ Agreement shall have the same meaning and be interpreted in the same way in this Agreement unless
expressly otherwise defined herein. 

  

	 	2	The Members’ Agreement 

  

	2.1	You agree that you have been given and have read a copy of the current Members’ Agreement and covenant with each of the Members to perform and be bound by the
terms of the Members’ Agreement as if you were a party to the Members’ Agreement. 

  

	 	3	Title and Responsibilities 

  

	3.1	As a Member you will be required, together with the other Members, to carry out the Business, reporting to the CEO of the wider Evercore Group and to the Executive
Committee and/or any committee or person whom the Executive Committee may from time to time determine. 

  

	3.2	You will, in the context of the Business, be involved in the origination and execution of the corporate finance business of the Evercore LLP and the wider Evercore
Group. In this context you shall use the title of Senior Managing Director and CEO of the Evercore LLP Group. 

  

	3.3	The Executive Committee may require you (without further remuneration than is mentioned in this Agreement) to carry out your duties on behalf of any member of the
Evercore LLP Group and to act as a director or officer or Designated Member of any member of the Evercore LLP Group (including acting as an Executive Committee Representative). 

 

	3.4	The Executive Committee reserves the right to require you to carry out responsibilities of another position in addition to or instead of your responsibilities as set
out herein and to change your duties and responsibilities according to the operational needs of the Business. 

  

	 	4	Duties 

  

	4.1	You shall: 

  

	 	(a)	devote the whole of your business time attention and skill to the business and affairs of the Evercore LLP and the Evercore Group; 

 

	 	(b)	faithfully and diligently perform such duties and exercise such powers consistent with your position as may from time to time be assigned or vested in you by the
Executive Committee; 

  

	 	(c)	obey all reasonable and lawful directions of the Executive Committee; 

  

	 	(d)	comply with all the Evercore LLP’s rules, regulations, policies and procedures from time to time in force; and 

 

	 	(e)	keep the Executive Committee promptly and fully informed of your conduct of the Business and provide such explanations in connection therewith as the Executive
Committee may reasonably require. 

  

	 	5	Drawings 

  

	5.1	 You shall be entitled to take such monthly drawings (Drawings) as you are advised by the Executive Committee from time to time, subject
to a minimum monthly drawing of £20,833.33. Your permitted monthly Drawings shall be payable by bank transfer on or about the 15th day of each month. 

  
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	5.2	All such Drawings from the Evercore LLP are made by way of payment on account of your share of the Distributable Cash. 

 

	5.3	Your entitlement to Drawings will be reviewed by the Executive Committee annually and shall take effect from 1 January in each calendar year.

  

	 	6	Profit Sharing 

  

	6.1	The Executive Committee shall be solely responsible in its absolute discretion for determining your share of the Distributable Cash from time to time in accordance with
the terms of the Members’ Agreement and the Profit Sharing Principles. For the avoidance of doubt, any share of the Distributable Cash which you receive (other than your Drawings and Other Benefits) (a Discretionary Amount) will
be entirely discretionary (both as to the payment and, if paid, the amount paid) and may evolve over time. You will have no rights to receive a Discretionary Amount on the basis that during your membership of the Evercore LLP you have historically
received a particular Discretionary Amount from time to time. In the event that your membership of the Evercore LLP has terminated for any reason, or you are under notice to terminate your membership of the Evercore LLP when the date for payment of
any Discretionary Amount falls due, you will have no entitlement to receive any such Discretionary Amount. 

  

	 	7	Taxation 

  

	7.1	Your attention is drawn, and you hereby consent, to the provisions relating to taxation contained within the Members’ Agreement. 

 

	 	8	Other Benefits 

  

	8.1	The Evercore LLP shall, to the extent requested by you and with effect from your Date of Joining, provide: 

 

	 	(a)	you with contributions paid into a personal pension plan selected by you. This pension contribution shall amount initially to 17.5% of Drawings (subject to the earnings
cap as may apply from time to time pursuant to HMRC rules) payable on a monthly basis. The Executive Committee reserves the right to change this pension policy in the event of a material change in any relevant law or HMRC practice;

  

	 	(b)	you and your immediate family with medical expenses insurance pursuant to the scheme that the Evercore LLP shall from time to time maintain for the benefit of its
Members subject to its terms and conditions from time to time in force; 

  

	 	(c)	you with death in service benefits equivalent to four times your annual Drawings, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy which the Evercore LLP shall from
time to time maintain with an external insurer; 

  

	 	(d)	you with permanent health insurance benefits pursuant to the scheme that the Evercore LLP shall from time to time maintain. The provision of this benefit to you is
expressly subject to the terms of the scheme in place from time to time. Reference is made in particular to its provisions regarding termination of benefits. A copy of the scheme is available from the Evercore LLP. The Evercore LLP reserves its
right to terminate your membership of the Evercore LLP notwithstanding that this may deprive you of benefits under the scheme; and 

  

	 	(e)	you with the same maternity, paternity, adoption and parental leave and pay (as applicable) pursuant to the maternity and paternity policies of the Evercore LLP Group
as if you were an employee (rather than a Member) of the Evercore LLP, subject to the terms and conditions of the applicable policy from time to time in force. 

  
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	 	9	Hours and Place of Work 

  

	9.1	You shall be required to work such hours as are necessary for the proper performance of your duties. Your minimum hours of work shall be from 9.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m.,
Monday to Friday. 

  

	9.2	Your normal place of work will be at the principal offices of the Evercore LLP but the Evercore LLP reserves the right to change this to any other location in central
London either on a temporary or permanent basis. 

  

	9.3	You will be entitled to spend a reasonable amount of your business time working from home provided that the Executive Committee is satisfied that this is not affecting
your ability to perform your duties or the overall effective performance of the Business. 

  

	 	10	Holidays 

  

	10.1	You will be entitled to take, in addition to normal English bank and public holidays, up to 25 days holiday in each holiday year. The Evercore LLP’s holiday year
commences on 1 January each year. 

  

	10.2	Holiday entitlement should, where possible, be taken during the appropriate holiday year. Up to a maximum of 5 days accrued holiday entitlement may be carried forward
to the next holiday year, provided it is taken within the first 4 months of the next holiday year. Any accrued holiday entitlement not carried forward and taken in accordance with these terms will be forfeited, without any right to payment in lieu
thereof. 

  

	10.3	Your holiday should be taken at such times as may be agreed by the Executive Committee. 

 

	10.4	The Executive Committee may require that you alter the time which you had intended to take your holiday, in order to ensure the effective operation of the Business. In
such circumstances the Evercore LLP will reimburse you for all reasonable expenses which you had incurred and which are otherwise irrecoverable by you. 

  

	10.5	The Executive Committee may in its absolute discretion grant additional holiday to you in recognition of you being required to work extensively during weekends and/or
public holidays. 

  

	 	11	Sickness and other absence 

  

	11.1	The Evercore LLP shall continue to pay your Drawings and Other Benefits during a period of absence on medical grounds up to a maximum of 26 weeks in any period of 12
months, provided that you provide the Evercore LLP with medical certificates covering any period of sickness or incapacity exceeding seven days (including weekends) and you undergo at the Evercore LLP’s expense a medical examination by a doctor
supported by the Evercore LLP. 

  

	11.2	In the event of your long-term illness or disability, you may be eligible for an insurance benefit under the permanent health insurance scheme that the Evercore LLP
shall from time to time maintain as referred to above, subject to the terms of the scheme in place from time to time and subject to underwriting. If the insurer fails or refuses to provide you with any benefits under the scheme provided by the
Evercore LLP, your right of action shall be against the insurers of the scheme and not the Evercore LLP. 

  

	11.3	If your absence is occasioned by the actionable negligence of a third party in respect of which damages are recoverable, all sums paid to you by the Evercore LLP during
such absence will be paid by way of a loan. You agree to notify the Evercore LLP of all the relevant circumstances and of any claim, compromise, settlement or judgement made or awarded in connection therewith and if the Evercore LLP requires, refund
the Evercore LLP any amounts recovered in respect of loss of earnings for the period for which contractual sick pay has been paid. 

  
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	 	12	Expenses 

  

	12.1	You shall be entitled to be reimbursed by the Evercore LLP for all costs and expenses determined by the Executive Committee to be reasonably incurred by you in the due
performance of your obligations as a Member of the Evercore LLP or in respect of anything necessarily done by you for the preservation of the Business or the property of the Evercore LLP. Reimbursement shall be in accordance with and subject to
procedures approved by the Executive Committee. 

  

	 	13	Termination 

  

	13.1	You may elect to terminate your membership of the Evercore LLP on giving not less than 6 months’ prior notice in writing to the Executive Committee and on the
expiry of such notice you shall cease to be a Member of the Evercore LLP. 

  

	13.2	In the event that you elect to terminate your membership of the Evercore LLP in circumstances in which you would, had you been an employee of the Evercore LLP, have had
a valid claim for constructive dismissal as set out below, you will be entitled to be treated as a Good Leaver under the terms of the Members’ Agreement and you shall no longer be subject to the notice requirements and restrictive covenants in
clauses 13.1 and 14 provided that at the Date of Outgoing there are no circumstances which would give the Evercore LLP grounds for your instant dismissal pursuant to clause 13.6. For these purposes, it is agreed that circumstances in which you would
have had a valid claim for constructive dismissal had you been an employee of the Evercore Group shall be: 

  

	 	(a)	a reduction in your Drawings or Other Benefits or a diminution in your title or status (such that you are no longer a Senior Managing Director);

  

	 	(b)	your dismissal pursuant to clause 13.5 of the Members’ Agreement; 

  

	 	(c)	your removal from office as CEO, or Chairman, or Executive Committee Representative without such removal having first been ratified by the Executive Committee;

  

	 	(d)	a material, unremedied breach by the Evercore LLP or the Corporate Members of the terms of the Members’ Agreement or the Schedule of Terms;

  

	 	(e)	any other circumstances which, were you an employee of the Evercore LLP, would amount to a fundamental breach of your contract of employment; or

  

	 	(f)	any other circumstance which a Queen’s Counsel of at least 25 years call who specialises in employment law confirms would have had a real prospect of success as a
claim for constructive dismissal had you been an employee of the Evercore Group, in each case, without your prior written agreement (hereinafter referred to as Constructive Dismissal and Constructively Dismissed shall be
construed accordingly). 

  

	 	For	the avoidance of doubt neither: 

  

	 	(i)	removal from any directorship of an Evercore LLP Group company or from any regulatory office which you perform pursuant to the FSA Rules or the Act or Regulations; nor

  

	 	(ii)	the making of any amendments to the terms and conditions of your Other Benefits as set out in clause 8 to the extent required to comply with changes in all applicable
law and regulation, 

  

	 	shall	be deemed to amount to Constructive Dismissal. 

  
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	13.3	Your membership of the Evercore LLP shall be subject to termination by the Evercore LLP giving you not less than 6 months’ notice in writing and on expiry of such
notice you shall cease to be a Member of the Evercore LLP. 

  

	13.4	In the event of you giving notice to terminate your membership for any reason, or the Evercore LLP giving you notice pursuant to clause 13.3, the Executive Committee
may elect to pay you in lieu of part or all of any notice period. Pay in lieu shall consist of your permitted Drawings pursuant to clause 5 and any Other Benefits pursuant to clause 8 only. 

 

	13.5	During any period of notice of termination, the Evercore LLP shall be under no obligation to assign any duties to you and the Executive Committee shall be entitled to
suspend you from attending to the Business (including by excluding you from the Evercore Group’s premises and/or directing you not to have any communication with any clients of the Evercore LLP or any member of the Evercore Group in such notice
period), provided that this shall not affect your entitlement to receive your Drawings and Other Benefits. Other than in the event that you elect to terminate your membership of the Evercore LLP pursuant to clause 13.2, during such period of notice
you shall remain a Member of the Evercore LLP and so remain bound by your duties, including without limitation your duties of good faith, confidentiality and exclusivity of service. 

 

	13.6	If the CEO or the Executive Committee concludes (acting fairly, reasonably and on an informed basis and in good faith) that you: 

 

	 	(a)	by act or default have committed or are guilty of any material breach of this Deed or the Members’ Agreement or any other material breach of your duties as a
Member; 

  

	 	(b)	have failed to pay over or refund to the Evercore LLP any money for which you are accountable to the Evercore LLP in excess of £5,000 within 14 days after being
required in writing to do so by the Executive Committee; 

  

	 	(c)	have become subject to the bankruptcy laws or enter into any composition or arrangement with or for the benefit of your creditors; 

 

	 	(d)	have acted in any respect contrary to the good faith or goodwill which ought to be observed between Members or in a manner tending to bring the Evercore LLP or any
Member of the Evercore LLP or any employee of any member of the Evercore Group into disrepute which, in any such case, has a material adverse effect on the Business; 

 

	 	(e)	have absented yourself from the Business for a material period of time on a material number of occasions (absence permitted in accordance with clause 10 or clause 11
above or due to temporary illness or as otherwise agreed by the Executive Committee not being reckoned); 

  

	 	(f)	have misused any Confidential Information in a manner which has a material adverse effect on the Business; 

 

	 	(g)	have been convicted of an offence under any statutory enactment or regulation relating to insider dealing or, through any act or omission on your part, have breached or
caused the Evercore LLP or any member of the Evercore LLP Group to breach any securities laws, or any rules or regulations to which the Evercore LLP or any member of the Evercore LLP Group is or may be bound, including for the avoidance of doubt the
rules and regulations of the FSA, in a manner which has a material adverse effect on the Business; 

  
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	 	(h)	have been in breach of the provisions of the Evercore LLP Compliance Manual, as amended from time to time in a manner which has a material adverse effect on the
Business; 

  

	 	(i)	have been convicted of a criminal offence (other than a road traffic or littering offence) or are reasonably suspected by the CEO after having made all reasonable
enquiries, of being guilty of fraud, theft, criminal damage or wilful dishonesty; 

  

	 	(j)	have abused alcohol in the course of conducting the Business or while on the premises of the Evercore LLP or any member of the Evercore Group or client of the Evercore
LLP or any member of the Evercore Group after receiving a written warning from the Executive Committee in relation to such abuse, or have abused any illegal drug or substance; 

 

	 	(k)	have committed an assault on or fought with any person during the conduct of your duties or while on the premises of the Evercore LLP or any member of the Evercore
Group or any client of the Evercore LLP or any member of the Evercore Group; 

  

	 	(l)	have committed arson of property or sabotage of machinery and/or materials which are on the premises or belong to the Evercore LLP or any member of the Evercore Group
or any client of the Evercore LLP or any member of the Evercore Group; 

  

	 	(m)	have committed any act or omission constituting unlawful discrimination (directly, indirectly or by association) on grounds of sex, race, disability, age, sexual
orientation or religion or belief, or harassment on any of these grounds; 

  

	 	(n)	have given false information on employment, health and previous experience relevant to your appointment as a Member of the Evercore LLP; or 

 

	 	(o)	have been dismissed for cause under limb (e) of the dismissed for cause definition in the Sale and Purchase Agreement to the extent such clause is still applicable
at the time of such conclusion, or, if thereafter, following receipt of a written warning from the CEO, have failed to remedy within 10 Business Days (or such longer period as the CEO may consider reasonable) what the CEO and a Super Majority of the
Senior Managing Directors acting fairly, reasonably, on a fully informed basis and in good faith concludes was a deliberate and unreasonably continuous disregard of your fundamental obligation to commit time and effort to the performance of your
duties pursuant to the Evercore LLP Agreement of such magnitude as to justify your summary dismissal, 

 then in
any such circumstance set out in clause 13.6 above, the CEO or the Executive Committee may by notice in writing to you terminate forthwith your membership of the Evercore LLP (a “Notice of Termination”), and publish a notice stating
that you have ceased to be a Member of the Evercore LLP, provided that any Notice of Termination shall be given within 3 calendar months from the date on which the act or default giving rise thereto came to the knowledge of all of the members of the
Executive Committee. 
  

	13.7	If a Majority of the Executive Committee (acting reasonably) conclude that an inquiry is necessary to establish whether one of the circumstances listed in clause 13.6
applies, then the Executive Committee may suspend you from attending to the Business (including by excluding you from the Evercore Group’s premises and/or directing you not to have any communication with any clients of the Evercore LLP or any
member of the Evercore Group for the period of such suspension) for a period of up to 3 calendar months provided that your drawings and other benefits shall continue to be paid during the period of such suspension. 

 

	13.8	If a Notice of Termination is served on you pursuant to clause 13.6 above, you shall immediately cease to be a Member of the Evercore LLP, but without prejudice to the
remedies of the other Members for any prior breach of this Deed or the Members’ Agreement. 

  
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	13.9	Any delay by the Evercore LLP in exercising such right of termination set out in clause 13.6 above shall not constitute a waiver thereof and the rights of termination
set out therein do not imply that the Evercore LLP will not take action in accordance with its rights and duties under criminal or civil law. 

  

	13.10	On the termination of your membership of the Evercore LLP (howsoever arising) or on either the Evercore LLP or you having served notice of such termination, you shall:

  

	 	(a)	at the request of the Executive Committee resign from office as Director of any member of the Evercore LLP Group and all offices held by you in the Evercore LLP or any
member of the Evercore LLP Group although such resignation shall be without prejudice to any claims which you may have against the Evercore LLP or any member of the Evercore LLP Group arising out of the termination of your membership of the Evercore
LLP; and 

  

	 	(b)	forthwith deliver to the Evercore LLP all credit cards, access cards, portable computers and other property of or relating to the business of the Evercore Group which
are in your possession or under your power or control, 

 and if you should fail to do so the Evercore LLP is
hereby irrevocably authorised to appoint some person in your name and on your behalf to sign any documents and do any things necessary or requisite to give effect thereto. 

 

	 	14	Restrictive covenants 

  

	14.1	You hereby undertake with the Evercore LLP and the other Members that you will not (without the prior written consent of the Executive Committee) whether by yourself,
through your employees or agents or otherwise howsoever and whether on your own behalf or on behalf of any other person, firm, company, or other organisation, directly or indirectly: 

 

	 	(a)	from the date of this Deed until the Date of Outgoing and during the Restricted Period, in competition with the Evercore LLP or any member of the Evercore Group in the
Prohibited Area be employed or engaged or otherwise interested in the provision of any Restricted Service. 

Nothing contained in this clause 14.1 (a) prohibits you from (i) investing, as a passive investor, in any publicly held company
provided that your beneficial ownership of any class of such publicly held company’s securities does not exceed three percent (3%) of the outstanding securities of such class, (ii) entering the employ of any academic institution or
governmental or regulatory instrumentality of any country or any domestic or foreign state, county, city or political subdivision, or (iii) providing services to a subsidiary or affiliate of an entity that controls a separate subsidiary or
affiliate that provides any Restricted Services, so long as the subsidiary or affiliate for which you may be providing services is not itself providing Restricted Services and you are not, as an employee of such subsidiary or affiliate, engaging in
activities that would otherwise cause such subsidiary or affiliate to be deemed to be providing Restricted Services; 
  

	 	(b)	for so long as you are a Member, in competition with the Evercore LLP or any member of the Evercore Group in respect of any Restricted Service solicit business from or
canvass or otherwise have dealings with any person, firm, company or organisation who or which at any time during the continuance of Evercore LLP: 

  

	 	(i)	was a client of the Evercore LLP or any member of the Evercore Group; or 

  

	 	(ii)	was negotiating with or contemplating doing business with the Evercore LLP or any member of the Evercore Group; 

  
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 and with whom or which, during such period, you have had any contact or involvement whether
as a Member or as an employee of a member of the Evercore Group; 
  

	 	(c)	after the Date of Outgoing and during your Restricted Period, in competition with the Evercore LLP or any member of the Evercore Group in respect of any Restricted
Service solicit business from or canvass or otherwise have dealings with any person, firm, company or organisation who or which: 

  

	 	(i)	at any time during the period of 2 years immediately preceding the Date of Outgoing was a client of the Evercore LLP or any member of the Evercore Group; or

  

	 	(ii)	at the Date of Outgoing was negotiating with or contemplating doing business with the Evercore LLP or any member of the Evercore Group, 

and with whom or which, during such 2 year period, you have had any contact or involvement whether as a Member or as an employee of a
member of the Evercore Group; 
  

	 	(d)	from the date of this Deed until the Date of Outgoing and during the Restricted Period, solicit or entice away from or endeavour to solicit or entice away from the
Evercore LLP or any member of the Evercore Group any Member or any employee of any member of the Evercore Group whether or not such person would commit any breach of contract by reason of leaving the service of the relevant company.

  

	14.2	While the restrictions contained in this clause 14 (on which you have had the opportunity to take independent advice, as you hereby acknowledge) are considered by you
to be reasonable in all the circumstances, it is agreed that if any such restrictions, by themselves, or taken together, are adjudged to go beyond what is reasonable in all the circumstances for the protection of the legitimate interests of the
Evercore LLP but would be adjudged reasonable if part or parts of the wording thereof were deleted or amended or qualified or the periods of the wording were reduced or the range of products or area dealt with thereby were reduced in scope, it is
agreed that the relevant restriction or restrictions shall apply with such modification or modifications as may be necessary to make it or them valid and effective. 

 

	 	15	Company Property 

  

	15.1	Upon termination of your membership of the Evercore LLP for whatever reason you shall forthwith return all correspondence, client lists, documents, notes, memoranda and
other papers, magnetic discs, tapes or other software storage media and all other property belonging to the Evercore LLP or any member of the Evercore Group which may be in your possession or under your control. You shall not without the written
consent of the Executive Committee retain any copies. If so requested by the Executive Committee you will sign a statement confirming that you have complied with this requirement. 

 

	 	16	Confidentiality 

  

	16.1	You are not, either while you are or after you cease to be a Member of the Evercore LLP, to use or to disclose to anyone (other than in the proper course of the
performance of your duties) or through a failure to exercise due care and diligence cause the unauthorised disclosure of any trade secrets (including without limitation any formulae, process, methods, knowledge and/or know-how which for the time
being is confidential) or Confidential Information relating to the Evercore LLP, any member of the Evercore Group or any client of any member of the Evercore Group which may come within your knowledge while you are a Member of the Evercore LLP (or
during any previous employment by a member of the Evercore Group). 

  

	 	17	Disciplinary Procedure 

  

	17.1	You are required to observe high standards of discipline and conduct, and to comply with any disciplinary procedure which the Executive Committee may set down from time
to time. A copy of the Evercore LLP’s disciplinary procedure, which does not form part of the terms of this Agreement, is available upon request. 

  
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	 	18	Grievance Procedure 

  

	18.1	The Evercore LLP believes that the most satisfactory way to solve problems and resolve difficulties is by direct communications between Members and the Executive
Committee, and the exercise of goodwill on both sides. However, in the event that your grievance cannot be resolved informally please refer to the Evercore LLP ‘s Grievance Procedure. A copy of the Evercore LLP’s Grievance Procedure, which
does not form part of the terms of this Agreement, is available upon request. 

  

	 	19	Outside Interests 

  

	19.1	You are required to devote all your working time and energies to the Business and are not entitled to undertake any outside paid work of whatever type or to be directly
or indirectly employed, engaged, concerned or interested in any other business concern without the written agreement of the Executive Committee. Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, all significant external commitments such as
non-executive directorships or charity commitments will be subject to Executive Committee approval. Executive Committee approval shall be deemed to have been granted in respect of any such outside interests or external commitments which have been
disclosed to the Evercore Group prior to the date of this Deed. 

  

	19.2	You will be required to inform the Evercore LLP’s Compliance Officer of any external investments including any prospective dealings in public or private company
shares. You acknowledge that certain dealings may be prohibited for compliance reasons and you agree to abide by the compliance policies and procedures which the Evercore LLP Group may implement from time to time. 

 

	 	20	Regulatory and Miscellaneous Compliance 

  

	20.1	It is a condition of you being a Member of the Evercore LLP that you are registered as an approved person with the FSA (and/or any body which may succeed to the
relevant functions of the FSA) and/or any other regulatory body in any other relevant jurisdiction whose rules and regulations the Evercore LLP or any member of the Evercore LLP Group is bound by, in each case, in a manner suitable for the
performance of your duties and satisfactory to the Evercore LLP and any relevant member of the Evercore LLP Group, such registration to be finalised no later than six months after the Date of this Deed. 

 

	20.2	It is a condition of your being a Member of the Evercore LLP that you abide by and conform with the rules, regulations and practices of any regulatory body, including
but not limited to the FSA and any other regulatory bodies whose rules and regulations the Evercore LLP or any member of the Evercore LLP Group is bound by. You will ensure that you do not, through any act or omission, cause any breach by you, the
Evercore LLP or any member of the Evercore LLP Group of any of the rules or regulations, which are available for inspection on request. 

  

	20.3	You confirm that you have received and read the Evercore LLP’s Compliance Manual and will conform with its provisions, including any amendment of its provisions
from time to time. 

  

	 	21	Data Protection 

  

	21.1	You consent to the holding, processing and disclosure of your personal information (including sensitive data within the meaning of the Data Protection Act 1998, as
amended from time to time) solely for the purposes of efficiently administering the Business, including for example disclosure to members of the Evercore Group, third parties, consultants, sub-contractors and outsources and transfer of such
information outside the European Economic Area. 

  

	21.2	 You acknowledge that as a Member you may have access to and process, or authorise the processing of, personal data and sensitive personal data relating
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individuals held or controlled by the Evercore LLP or by a member of the Evercore Group. You agree to comply with the terms of the Data Protection Act 1998, as amended from time to time, in
relation to such data and to abide by the Evercore LLP Group’s data protection policy as set out in any applicable Evercore LLP Group guidelines. 

  

	 	22	Former agreements 

  

	22.1	To the extent that any previous agreement whether verbal or written given to you at any time conflicts with this Agreement, the contents of this Agreement shall take
precedence. 

  

	 	23	Variation 

  

	23.1	The terms and conditions set out herein may be varied in accordance with clause 38 of the Members’ Agreement. 

 

	 	24	Choice of Law 

  

	24.1	This Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with English law. 

 

	24.2	The parties submit to the jurisdiction of the High Court of Justice in England. 

  
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 IN WITNESS whereof this Agreement has been executed the day and year first above
written. 
  

							
	EXECUTED AS A DEED	  	)	 		  	
	by Evercore Partners International LLP	  	)	 		  	

		  		 		  	                  Member
		  		 		  	
				
		  		 		  	              

		  		 		  	            Member
		  		 		  	
				
	EXECUTED AS A DEED by	  	)	 		  	

	Andrew Sibbald	  	)	 	  
	in the presence of:	  	)	 	  
				
	

	  		 		  	
		  		 		  	

  
 12EX-10.46

 Exhibit 10.46 
 Execution Version 
  

 
 EVERCORE MEXICO PARTNERS III,
L.P. 
 An Ontario Limited Partnership 
 Amended and Restated 
 Limited Partnership Agreement 

Dated as of June 4, 2012 
  

 
  

 NOTICE 
 NEITHER EVERCORE MEXICO PARTNERS III, L.P. NOR THE LIMITED PARTNER INTERESTS THEREIN HAVE BEEN OR WILL BE REGISTERED UNDER THE U.S. SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED, THE U.S. INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIP ACT
OF 1940, AS AMENDED, THE SECURITIES LAWS OF ANY OF THE STATES OF THE UNITED STATES OR THE SECURITIES LAWS OF ANY FOREIGN JURISDICTION. 
 THE DELIVERY OF THIS LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT SHALL NOT CONSTITUTE AN OFFER TO SELL OR THE SOLICITATION OF AN OFFER TO BUY NOR SHALL THERE BE ANY OFFER, SOLICITATION OR SALE OF LIMITED PARTNER
INTERESTS IN EVERCORE MEXICO PARTNERS III, L.P. IN ANY JURISDICTION IN WHICH SUCH OFFER, SOLICITATION OR SALE IS NOT AUTHORIZED OR TO ANY PERSON TO WHOM IT IS UNLAWFUL TO MAKE SUCH OFFER, SOLICITATION OR SALE. 

THE LIMITED PARTNER INTERESTS IN EVERCORE MEXICO PARTNERS III, L.P. ARE SUBJECT TO RESTRICTIONS ON TRANSFERABILITY AND RESALE, MAY NOT BE
TRANSFERRED OR RESOLD EXCEPT AS PERMITTED UNDER APPLICABLE FEDERAL, STATE OR FOREIGN SECURITIES LAWS AND MAY NOT BE SOLD OR OTHERWISE TRANSFERRED EXCEPT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS SET FORTH IN THIS LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
AGREEMENT. 

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

							
	 	  	Page	 
	 ARTICLE I DEFINITIONS
	  	 	1	  
			
	SECTION 1.1	 	 Definitions.
	  	 	1	  
	SECTION 1.2	 	 Terms Generally.
	  	 	9	  
		
	 ARTICLE II GENERAL PROVISIONS
	  	 	10	  
			
	SECTION 2.1	 	 Formation.
	  	 	10	  
	SECTION 2.2	 	 Partners.
	  	 	10	  
	SECTION 2.3	 	 Name.
	  	 	10	  
	SECTION 2.4	 	 Liability of the Partners Generally.
	  	 	10	  
	SECTION 2.5	 	 Term.
	  	 	11	  
	SECTION 2.6	 	 Purpose; Powers.
	  	 	11	  
	SECTION 2.7	 	 Principal Place of Business.
	  	 	12	  
	SECTION 2.8	 	 Office.
	  	 	12	  
	SECTION 2.9	 	 Admission of Limited Partners
	  	 	12	  
		
	 ARTICLE III MANAGEMENT AND OPERATION OF THE PARTNERSHIP
	  	 	13	  
			
	SECTION 3.1	 	 General Partner.
	  	 	13	  
	SECTION 3.2	 	 Exculpation and Indemnification.
	  	 	14	  
	SECTION 3.3	 	 Officers.
	  	 	15	  
		
	 ARTICLE IV DISTRIBUTIONS
	  	 	15	  
			
	SECTION 4.1	 	 Distributions — General Principles and Definitions.
	  	 	15	  
	SECTION 4.2	 	 Amounts and Priority of Distributions.
	  	 	16	  
	SECTION 4.3	 	 Certain Adjustments in Profit Sharing Percentages.
	  	 	17	  
	SECTION 4.4	 	 Repurchase Rights Following Termination of Employment and Default with Respect to Capital Contributions.
	  	 	17	  
	SECTION 4.5	 	 Holdback Account; Payment of Give-Back Obligation to the Fund.
	  	 	18	  
		
	 ARTICLE V CAPITAL CONTRIBUTIONS AND CAPITAL COMMITMENTS; ALLOCATIONS; EXPENSES
	  	 	21	  
			
	SECTION 5.1	 	 Capital Contributions.
	  	 	21	  
	SECTION 5.2	 	 Capital Accounts.
	  	 	22	  
	SECTION 5.3	 	 Allocations of Profits and Losses.
	  	 	23	  
	SECTION 5.4	 	 Special Allocations.
	  	 	23	  
	SECTION 5.5	 	 Tax Allocations.
	  	 	24	  
	SECTION 5.6	 	 Tax Advances.
	  	 	24	  
	SECTION 5.7	 	 Expenses.
	  	 	25	  
		
	 ARTICLE VI BOOKS AND REPORTS; TAX MATTERS
	  	 	25	  
			
	SECTION 6.1	 	 General Accounting Matters.
	  	 	25	  
	SECTION 6.2	 	 Fiscal Year.
	  	 	25	  
	SECTION 6.3	 	 Certain Tax Matters.
	  	 	26	  

  
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	 ARTICLE VII DISSOLUTION
	  	 	26	  
			
	SECTION 7.1	 	 Dissolution.
	  	 	26	  
	SECTION 7.2	 	 Winding-up.
	  	 	26	  
	SECTION 7.3	 	 Final Distribution.
	  	 	26	  
	SECTION 7.4	 	 No Obligation to Restore Capital Accounts.
	  	 	27	  
		
	 ARTICLE VIII TRANSFER OF PARTNERS’ INTERESTS
	  	 	27	  
			
	SECTION 8.1	 	 Transfer of Partnership Interests.
	  	 	27	  
		
	 ARTICLE IX ADDITIONAL PARTNERS
	  	 	27	  
			
	SECTION 9.1	 	 Admission of Additional Partners.
	  	 	27	  
		
	 ARTICLE X MISCELLANEOUS
	  	 	28	  
			
	SECTION 10.1	 	 Arbitration; Waiver of Partition/Action for Accounting.
	  	 	28	  
	SECTION 10.2	 	 Successors and Assigns.
	  	 	28	  
	SECTION 10.3	 	 Other Covenants of the Partners.
	  	 	28	  
	SECTION 10.4	 	 Notices
	  	 	29	  
	SECTION 10.5	 	 Counterparts
	  	 	29	  
	SECTION 10.6	 	 Entire Agreement
	  	 	29	  
	SECTION 10.7	 	 Amendments; Power of Attorney.
	  	 	29	  
	SECTION 10.8	 	 Headings.
	  	 	30	  
	SECTION 10.9	 	 Representations and Warranties.
	  	 	30	  
	SECTION 10.10	 	 Division of Property.
	  	 	31	  
	SECTION 10.11	 	 Other Covenants of the Partners.
	  	 	32	  
	SECTION 10.12	 	 Severability.
	  	 	32	  
	SECTION 10.13	 	 Irreparable Harm.
	  	 	32	  
	SECTION 10.14	 	 Partnership Tax Treatment.
	  	 	33	  
	SECTION 10.15	 	 Joint and Several Liability of EPI Limited Partners and Family.
	  	 	33	  
	SECTION 10.16	 	 Consistent Treatment for Family Related Limited Partners.
	  	 	33	  
	SECTION 10.17	 	 No Third-Party Beneficiaries.
	  	 	33	  
			
	Annex A	 	 Names and Addresses of General Partner and Limited Partners of the Partnership
	  	 	35	  

  

  
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 This AMENDED AND RESTATED LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT of EVERCORE MEXICO PARTNERS III,
L.P., a limited partnership organized under the laws of the Province of Ontario, Canada (the “Partnership”), dated as of June 4, 2012 (the “Effective Date”), is entered into by and among Evercore Mexico GP
Holdings LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the “General Partner”), Jason Klurfeld, as the organizational limited partner (the “Organizational Limited Partner”), Evercore Mexico Management Limited, a Cayman
Islands exempted limited company acting as the investment manager (the “Investment Manager”), the limited partners named in Annex A hereto and such other parties which may from time to time be admitted as limited partners in
accordance with this agreement (the “Limited Partners”). 
 WHEREAS, the Partnership was formed pursuant to a
Declaration of Limited Partnership, which was executed by the General Partner and filed for recordation in the office of the Registrar under the Limited Partnerships Act (Ontario) on March 29, 2012 and the entering into a Limited
Partnership Agreement dated as of March 29, 2012 between the General Partner and the Organizational Limited Partner; and 

WHEREAS, the parties hereto desire to enter into this Amended and Restated Limited Partnership Agreement of the Partnership to permit the
withdrawal of the Organizational Limited Partner and the admission of the Limited Partners and further to make the modifications hereinafter set forth; 
 NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree as follows: 
 ARTICLE I 

Definitions 
 SECTION 1.1 Definitions. 
 Unless the context otherwise
requires, the following terms shall have the following meanings for purposes of this Agreement: 

“Act” means the Limited Partnerships Act (Ontario) as amended from time to time. 

“Adjusted Capital Account Balance” means, with respect to any Partner, the balance in such
Partner’s Capital Account adjusted (a) by taking into account the adjustments, allocations and distributions described in Treasury Regulations Sections 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(d)(4), (5) and (6); and (b) by adding to such balance such
Partner’s share of Partnership Minimum Gain and Partner Nonrecourse Debt Minimum Gain, determined pursuant to Treasury Regulations Sections 1.704-2(g) and 1.704 2(i)(5) and any amounts such Partner is obligated to restore pursuant to any
provision of this Agreement. The foregoing definition of Adjusted Capital Account Balance is intended to comply with the provisions of Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(d) and shall be interpreted consistently therewith.

 “Affiliate” has the meaning set forth in the Fund Partnership Agreement. 

“After-Tax Capital Proceeds” attributable to any distribution of Capital Proceeds means the difference
between (a) the amount of such distribution of Capital Proceeds minus (b) the product of (i) the taxable income related to such Capital Proceeds and (ii) the Assumed Income Tax Rate. 

“After-Tax Carried Interest Amount” with respect to any Partner means an amount equal to: 

(a) the amount of any Carried Interest Proceeds distributed or deemed distributed to such Partner (including any amounts
placed on behalf of such Partner into the Holdback Account pursuant to Section 4.5(a)), minus 
 (b)
the Income Tax Amount with respect to such Carried Interest Proceeds. 

  
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 “Agreement” means this Amended and Restated Limited
Partnership Agreement of the Partnership, including annexes hereto, as it may be amended, supplemented, modified or restated from time to time. 
 “Alternative Investment Vehicle” has the meaning set forth in the Fund Partnership Agreement. 
 “Assignee” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.1(b). 
 “Assumed Income Tax Rate” means the highest effective marginal combined U.S. Federal, state and local income tax rate for a Fiscal Year prescribed for an individual residing in New York,
New York (taking into account (a) the deductibility of state and local income taxes for Federal income tax purposes assuming the limitation described in Section 68(a)(2) of the Code applies and (b) the character of the applicable
income (e.g., long-term or short-term capital gain or ordinary or exempt)). 
 “Business
Day” means a day which is not a Saturday, Sunday or a day on which banks in New York City are closed. 

“Canadian-Resident Person” means an individual or entity that is resident in Canada for the purposes of
the Income Tax Act (Canada) or the Corporations Act (Ontario) and any successor legislation thereto. 
 “Capital Account” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.2. 
 “Capital Commitment” means, as of any date, with respect to GP Holdings, $2 million as of the Effective Date, and with respect to Pedro Aspe, $1 million as of the Effective Date, which
amounts shall be set forth in the books and records of the Partnership, including in the Record of Limited Partners. 
 “Capital Proceeds” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.1(c)(ii). 
 “Carried Interest” has the meaning set forth in the Fund Partnership Agreement. 
 “Carried Interest Give Back Percentage” means, for any Partner, the percentage determined by dividing (a) the After-Tax Carried Interest Amount with respect to such Partner by
(b) the aggregate After-Tax Carried Interest Amounts with respect to all Partners. 
 “Carried
Interest Proceeds” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.1(c)(iii). 
 “Carrying
Value” means, with respect to any asset of the Partnership or any entity treated as a partnership for U.S. Federal income tax purposes in which it invests, the asset’s adjusted basis for U.S. Federal income tax purposes, except that
the Carrying Values of all such assets shall be adjusted to equal their respective fair market values (as reasonably determined by the General Partner in a manner consistent with determinations thereof for the Fund) in accordance with the rules set
forth in Treasury Regulations Section 1.704 1(b)(2)(iv)(f), except as otherwise provided herein, immediately prior to: (a) the date of the acquisition of any additional Interest by any new or existing Partner in exchange for more than a
de minimis capital contribution to the Partnership, (b) the date of the distribution of more than a de minimis amount of Partnership property (other than a pro rata distribution) to a Partner or (c) the date of a grant
of any additional Interest to any new or existing Partner as consideration for the provision of services to or for the benefit of the Partnership; provided that adjustments pursuant to clauses (a), (b) and (c) above shall be made
only if the General Partner in good faith determines that such adjustments are necessary or appropriate to reflect the relative economic interests of the Partners. The Carrying Value of any asset distributed to any Partner shall be adjusted
immediately prior to such distribution to equal its fair market value. The Carrying Value of any asset contributed by a Partner to the Partnership will be the fair market value of the asset as of the date of its contribution thereto. In the case of
any asset that has a Carrying Value that differs from its adjusted tax basis, Carrying Value shall be adjusted by the amount of depreciation calculated for purposes of the definition of “Profits and Losses” rather than the amount of
depreciation determined for U.S. Federal income tax purposes. 

  
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 “Cause” means the occurrence or existence of any of the
following with respect to an EPI Limited Partner: 
 (a) breach of (after giving effect to any applicable grace
periods) any of such Partner’s or any of his or her Family Related Limited Partners’ material obligations under (i) this Agreement (including such Partner’s or any of his or her Family Related Limited Partners’ obligations
pursuant to Sections 5.1(a), 10.3 and 10.11 (without giving effect to any modification thereof pursuant to Section 10.12)), (ii) any Fund Partnership Agreement (including such Partner’s or any of his or her Family Related Limited
Partners’ obligations to make capital contributions pursuant to the terms of such Fund Partnership Agreement) or (iii) the stockholders agreement, certificate of incorporation, by-laws, limited liability company agreement, limited
partnership agreement or equivalent documents of EPI, the Investment Advisor, the Investment Manager or any of their respective Affiliates; 
 (b) the conviction of, or plea of guilty or nolo contendere by, such Partner in respect of any felony; 
 (c) the perpetration by such Partner of fraud against the Partnership, the Investment Advisor, the Investment Manager, the Fund, EPI, any Portfolio Company or any of their respective Affiliates;

 (d) the willful and continued failure by such Partner to substantially perform such Partner’s duties
with EPI, the Investment Advisor, the Investment Manager, the Partnership or any of their respective Affiliates in such Partner’s position on a full-time basis (other than any such failure resulting from such Partner’s death or Permanent
Disability), provided that an act, or a failure to act, on such Partner’s part shall be deemed “willful” only if done, or omitted to be done, by him not in good faith or without a reasonable belief that such Partner’s
action or omission was in or not opposed to the best interests of EPI, the Investment Advisor, the Investment Manager, the Partnership and the Fund; 
 (e) any willful misconduct which could have, or could reasonably be expected to have, an adverse effect in any material respect on (i) such Partner’s ability to function as an employee or
consultant of EPI, the Investment Advisor, the Investment Manager or any of their respective Affiliates, taking into account the services required of such Partner or (ii) the business and/or reputation of the Partnership, the Fund, EPI, the
Investment Advisor, the Investment Manager or any of their respective Affiliates; or 
 (f) any conduct by such
Partner constituting “Disabling Conduct” as defined in any Fund Partnership Agreement. 
 All
determinations of Cause shall be made by the General Partner. 
 “Code” means the U.S. Internal
Revenue Code of 1986, as amended from time to time. 
 “Covered Person” has the meaning set
forth in Section 3.2(a). 
 “Creditable Foreign Tax” means a foreign tax paid or accrued
for United States federal income tax purposes by the Partnership, in either case to the extent that such tax is eligible for credit under Section 901(a) of the Code. A foreign tax is a creditable foreign tax for these purposes without regard to
whether a partner receiving an allocation of such foreign tax elects to claim a credit for such amount. This definition is intended to be consistent with the definition of “creditable foreign tax” in temporary Treasury Regulations
Section 1.704-1T(b)(4)(xi)(b), and shall be interpreted consistently therewith. 
 “Declaration of
Limited Partnership” means the Declaration of Limited Partnership of the Partnership which was executed by the General Partner and filled in the office of the Registrar under the Act on March 29, 2012, and all subsequent amendments
thereto and restatements thereof. 

  
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 “Default Interest Rate” means the lower of (a) the sum
of (i) the rate of interest per annum publicly announced from time to time by J.P. Morgan Chase as its prime rate and (ii) 5%, and (b) the highest rate of interest permitted under applicable law. 

“Defaulted Amount” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.5(c)(ii). 

“Defaulting Partner” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.1(b). 

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

“EPI” means Evercore Partners Inc. 

“EPI Limited Partner” means Pedro Aspe and any other individual admitted to the Partnership by the
General Partner as an EPI Limited Partner in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement, in each case for so long as such person remains an EPI Limited Partner hereunder. Once an EPI Limited Partner ceases to be employed by or, in the case of
an Operating Executive, a consultant to, any of EPI, the Investment Adviser, the Investment Manager or any of their respective Affiliates, such EPI Limited Partner shall automatically cease to be a EPI Limited Partner and shall become a Special
Limited Partner. 
 “Estimated Income Tax Amount” has the meaning set forth in
Section 4.5(e). 
 “Excess Income Tax Amount” has the meaning set forth in
Section 4.5(e). 
 “Fair Market Value” means as to any asset, unless otherwise specified,
the fair market value of such asset determined on a basis consistent with the Fund Partnership Agreement and otherwise as reasonably determined by the General Partner. 

“Family Related Limited Partner” means, with respect to any EPI Limited Partner, any Partner who is a
member of such EPI Limited Partner’s family or any Partner which is a trust, partnership or other entity formed by such EPI Limited Partner for investment by or for the benefit of members of such EPI Limited Partner’s family, such EPI
Limited Partner’s other relatives or charitable organizations. 
 “Fiscal Year” has the
meaning set forth in Section 6.3. 
 “Fund” means Evercore Mexico Capital Partners III,
L.P., an Ontario limited partnership, any Parallel Investment Vehicle (as defined in the Fund Partnership Agreements) and, where the context so requires, any Alternative Investment Vehicle formed pursuant to the Fund Partnership Agreement.

 “Fund Investment” means an investment by the Fund. 

“Fund Partnership Agreement” means the amended and restated agreement of limited partnership of the
Fund, dated as of June 4, 2012, as may be further amended or modified from time to time. 
 “Funded
Private Equity Investments” as of any date of determination means Private Equity Investments the capital contributions for which were made prior to such date. 

“General Partner” means Evercore Mexico GP Holdings LLC, the general partner of the partnership, and any
successors in such capacity. 
 “General Partner Capital Commitment” means the aggregate
capital commitment of the Partnership to the Fund, as such amount may increase from time to time. 

“Give-Back Amount” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.5(c)(i)(A). 

  
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 “Give-Back Obligation” means any amount the Partnership is
required to return to the Fund pursuant to Section 7.3 of the Fund Partnership Agreement. 
 “GP
Holdings” means Evercore GP Holdings LLC. 
 “Holdback Account” has the meaning set
forth in Section 4.5(a). 
 “Holdback Partner” has the meaning set forth in
Section 4.5(e). 
 “Holdback Percentage” of a Partner means the designated percentage of
the Carried Interest Proceeds allocated to such Partner, which shall initially be as set forth in such Partner’s Terms Letter. 
 “Income Tax Amount” means, with respect to Carried Interest Proceeds distributed or deemed distributed to a Partner (including amounts credited to such Partner’s sub-accounts in the
Holdback Account pursuant to Section 4.5(a)), the amount of income tax assumed to be imposed on allocations of taxable income related to such Carried Interest Proceeds (including taxes that would be borne by a Partner assuming an immediate sale
of securities initially received in kind pursuant to Section 7.4(b) of the Fund Partnership Agreement), with such income tax calculated by assuming that (i) the tax rate imposed is the Assumed Income Tax Rate in effect in the Fiscal Year
of any such allocation and (ii) capital losses from the disposition of a Private Equity Investment allocated to such Partner relating to Carried Interest Proceeds (“Capital Losses”) shall reduce capital gains from the
Disposition of a Private Equity Investment allocated to such Partner relating to Carried Interest Proceeds (“Capital Gains”) only to the extent of the amount of Capital Gains recognized in the Fiscal Year of the recognition of a
Capital Loss or a subsequent Fiscal Year (only to the extent that Capital Gain may properly offset such Capital Loss), reduced by the amount of any tax benefit actually realized by such Partner (or, if such Partner is treated as a partnership for
federal income tax purposes, its direct or indirect owners) in the year in which the Partnership is required to make a payment of a Give-Back Amount, which tax benefit is attributable solely to the making of such payment (or adjustment) and which
benefit shall be determined assuming the only items of income, gain, loss, deduction or credit of such Partner (or, if such Partner is treated as a partnership for federal income tax purposes, its direct or indirect owners) are attributable to such
Partner’s investment in the Partnership. 
 “Initial Closing Date” means the date
established by the General Partner for the admission to the Partnership of the initial Limited Partners other than the Organizational Limited Partner. 
 “Interest” means the entire partnership interest owned by a Partner in the Partnership at any particular time, including the right of such Partner to any and all benefits to which a
Partner may be entitled as provided in this Agreement, together with the obligations of such Partner to comply with all the terms and provisions of this Agreement. 

“Investment Advisor” means Administradora Evercore, S.C., a Mexican sociedad civil or any other
Person that succeeds to the rights and obligations of the Investment Advisor. 
 “Investment Advisory
Agreement” means the Investment Advisory Agreement, dated as of June 4, 2012, between the Partnership, the Investment Advisor and the Investment Manager as amended or modified from time to time. 

“Investment Management Agreement” means the Investment Management Agreement dated as of the date hereof
between the Partnership, as general partner on behalf of the Fund, and the Investment Manager. 

“Investment Manager” means Evercore Mexico Management Limited, an exempted limited company organized
under the laws of the Cayman Islands or any other Person that succeeds to the rights and obligations of the Investment Manager. 

  
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 “Issuance Items” has the meaning set forth in
Section 5.4(g). 
 “Limited Partner” means, at any time, any Person who is at such time a
limited partner of the Partnership and shown as such on the books and records of the Partnership (other than the Organizational Limited Partner), in its capacity as a limited partner of the Partnership, including EPI Limited Partners, Family Related
Limited Partners and Special Limited Partners and shall not include any Person who is a Canadian-Resident Person. 
 “Nonrecourse Deductions” has the meaning set forth in Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-2(b). The amount of Nonrecourse Deductions of the Partnership for a fiscal year equals the
net increase, if any, in the amount of Partnership Minimum Gain of the Partnership during that fiscal year, determined according to the provisions of Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-2(c). 

“Operating Executives” means any person admitted to the Partnership as such in accordance with the
provisions of this Agreement. 
 “Operating Reserve” means such amount as is determined by the
General Partner in good faith to be necessary or prudent for the Partnership to maintain in cash or Temporary Investments in order to satisfy the Partnership’s accrued expenses and otherwise to meet the operational needs of the
Partnership’s business. 
 “Organizational Limited Partner” means Jason Klurfeld.

 “Parallel Investment Vehicle” means any investment vehicle organized to make all or any
category of investments in Portfolio Companies in parallel with the Partnership, as described in Section 5.4 of the Fund Partnership Agreement. 
 “Participation Agreement” means the Participation Agreement among the EPI Limited Partners and their Family Related Limited Partners relating to the allocation of certain distributions
from the Partnership and certain of its Affiliates into common pools, as amended from time to time. 

“Partner” means each of the persons listed as a Partner in Annex A hereto and any person admitted to the
Partnership as an additional or substituted partner of the Partnership in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and the Act. 
 “Partner Nonrecourse Debt Minimum Gain” means an amount with respect to each partner nonrecourse debt (as defined in Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-2(b)(4)) equal to the
Partnership Minimum Gain that would result if such partner nonrecourse debt were treated as a nonrecourse liability (as defined in Treasury Regulations Section 1.752-1(a)(2)) determined in accordance with Treasury Regulations
Section 1.704-2(i)(3). 
 “Partner Nonrecourse Deductions” has the meaning ascribed to the
term “partner nonrecourse deductions” set forth in Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-2(i)(2). 

“Partnership” means Evercore Mexico Partners III, L.P., an Ontario limited partnership, as such
partnership may from time to time be reconstituted. 
 “Partnership Minimum Gain” has the
meaning ascribed to the term as set forth in Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-2(b)(2) and 1.704-2(d). 

“Permanent Disability” with respect to any person means a reasonable determination by the General
Partner that such person has been unable to perform the important duties of his or her employment or, in the case of an Operating Executive, consultancy with EPI, the Investment Advisor, the Investment Manager or any of their respective Affiliates
on a full-time basis for a period of 180 consecutive days and is reasonably 

  
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likely to continue to be unable to do so, because of (a) an accidental bodily loss or harm or (b) an illness or disease. For this purpose, “full-time” shall mean at least 30
hours per week. All determinations of Permanent Disability shall be made by the General Partner. 

“Person” means any individual, partnership, corporation, trust or other entity. 

“Portfolio Company” has the meaning set forth in the Fund Partnership Agreement. 

“Private Equity Investment” has the meaning set forth in the Fund Partnership Agreement. 

“Proceeding” has the meaning set forth in the Fund Partnership Agreement. 

“Process Agent” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1(b). 

“Profits” and “Losses” means, for each Fiscal Year or other period, the taxable income
or loss of the Partnership, or particular items thereof, determined in accordance with the accounting method used by the Partnership for federal income tax purposes with the following adjustments: (a) all items of income, gain, loss or
deduction allocated pursuant to Section 5.4 shall not be taken into account in computing such taxable income or loss; (b) any income of the Partnership that is exempt from federal income taxation and not otherwise taken into account in
computing Profits and Losses shall be added to such taxable income or loss; (c) if the Carrying Value of any asset differs from its adjusted tax basis for federal income tax purposes, any gain or loss resulting from a disposition of such asset
shall be calculated with reference to such Carrying Value; (d) upon an adjustment to the Carrying Value (other than an adjustment in respect of depreciation) of any asset, pursuant to the definition of Carrying Value, the amount of the
adjustment shall be included as gain or loss in computing such taxable income or loss; (e) if the Carrying Value of any asset differs from its adjusted tax basis for federal income tax purposes, the amount of depreciation, amortization or cost
recovery deductions with respect to such asset for purposes of determining Profits and Losses, if any, shall be an amount which bears the same ratio to such Carrying Value as the federal income tax depreciation, amortization or other cost recovery
deductions bears to such adjusted tax basis (provided that if the federal income tax depreciation, amortization or other cost recovery deduction is zero, the General Partner may use any reasonable method for purposes of determining
depreciation, amortization or other cost recovery deductions in calculating Profits and Losses); and (f) except for items in (a) above, any expenditures of the Partnership not deductible in computing taxable income or loss, not properly
capitalizable and not otherwise taken into account in computing Profits and Losses pursuant to this definition shall be treated as deductible items. 
 “Profit Sharing Percentage” of a Partner means the percentage interest of such Partner in Carried Interest Proceeds to be distributed to the Partners from the Carried Interest earned by
the Partnership from the Fund. The Profit Sharing Percentage of a Partner initially shall be as set forth in Section 2.2. 
 “Recalculated Income Tax Amount” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.5(e). 
 “Record of Limited Partners” means the current record of the Limited Partners maintained by the General Partner and kept at the Partnership’s office in Ontario, stating for each
Limited Partner, its name, address, amount of Capital Commitment and any other information required by the Act. 

“Registrar” means a public servant of the Ontario Ministry of Public Services. 

“Repurchased Capital Contributions” means, with respect to any Partner, (a) an amount equal to the
portion of the aggregate capital contributions made by such Partner to the Partnership, on or prior to the Termination Date, in respect of a particular Private Equity Investment that relates to the Repurchase Percentage of such Partner’s Profit
Sharing Percentage, net of (b) any Capital Proceeds received by such Partner in respect of such capital contributions referred to in the foregoing clause (a) on or prior to the Termination Date. 

  
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 “Repurchase Notice” has the meaning set forth in
Section 4.4(c). 
 “Repurchase Percentage” means, with respect to any Partner, the
relevant percentage set forth in this Agreement and such Partner’s Terms Letter. 
 “Repurchase
Price” means, with respect to any Partner, the aggregate amount of all portions of the Repurchase Price payable with respect to all Unfunded Private Equity Investments and Funded Private Equity Investments; the portion of the Repurchase
Price payable with respect to a particular Private Equity Investment shall mean: 
 (a) if the aggregate amount
of the Capital Proceeds received by the Partnership in respect of such Repurchased Capital Contributions after the Termination Date (if any) exceeds the Repurchased Capital Contributions, then 

(i) the Repurchased Capital Contributions, plus 

(ii) the amount by which the aggregate amount of the Capital Proceeds received by the Partnership in respect of such
Repurchased Capital Contributions after the Termination Date (if any) exceeds the Repurchased Capital Contributions, minus 
 (iii) the aggregate amount of any portion of the Repurchase Price previously paid to such Partner after the Termination Date with respect to such Private Equity Investment. 

(b) if the aggregate amount of the Capital Proceeds received by the Partnership in respect of such Repurchased Capital
Contributions after the Termination Date (if any) is less than or equal to the Repurchased Capital Contributions, then 
 (i) the Repurchased Capital Contributions, minus 
 (ii) the amount
by which the Repurchased Capital Contributions exceeds the aggregate amount of the Capital Proceeds received by the Partnership in respect of such Repurchased Capital Contributions after the Termination Date (if any), minus 

(iii) the aggregate amount of any portion of the Repurchase Price previously paid to such Partner after the Termination
Date with respect to such Private Equity Investment. 
 “Securities” means shares of capital
stock, partnership interests, limited liability company interests, net profits, royalties, warrants, options, bonds, notes, debentures, loans, liens, loan participations and other equity or debt (or equity-like) instruments or contractual
arrangements of whatever kind of any Person, whether readily marketable or not. 
 “Securities
Act” has the meaning set forth in Section 10.9(c)(vii). 
 “Special Limited
Partner” means any EPI Limited Partner who has ceased to be employed or, in the case of an Operating Executive, retained as a consultant by any of EPI, the Investment Advisor, the Investment Manager or any of their Respective Affiliates.

 “Tax Advances” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.6. 

“Tax Matters Partner” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.4. 

“Temporary Investments” means (a) United States government and agency obligations maturing within
three years, (b) commercial paper rated not lower than A 1 by Standard & Poor’s Corporation or P 1 by Moody’s Investor Services, Inc. with maturities of not more than nine (9) months, (c) interest bearing deposits
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and other tax-exempt securities rated not lower than AA by Standard & Poor’s Corporation or Aa by Moody’s Investor Services, Inc. with maturities of not more than one year and
(e) money market mutual funds the assets of which are reasonably believed by the General Partner to consist primarily of items described in one or more of the foregoing clauses (a), (b), (c) or (d), or (f) any other investments as the
General Partner may determine. 
 “Temporary Investment Proceeds” has the meaning set forth in
Section 4.1(c)(i). 
 “Termination Date” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.4(a).

 “Terms Letter” means, with respect to any Partner, the letter agreement between the
Partnership and such Partner setting forth, among other matters, (a) such Partner’s Profit Sharing Percentage applicable to Private Equity Investments, (b) such Partner’s Holdback Percentage, (c) the Repurchase Percentage of
such Partner’s Profit Sharing Percentage following the termination of employment or, in the case of an Operative Executive, consultancy of such Partner (or in the case of a Family Related Limited Partner, its associated EPI Limited Partner)
with EPI, the Investment Advisor, the Investment Manager and their respective Affiliates, or otherwise and (d) the conditions to such Partner’s post-employment Profit Sharing Percentage, if any. 

“Transfer” means any assignment, sale, exchange, transfer, pledge, encumbrance, hypothecation or other
disposition of all or any part of an Interest. 
 “Treasury Regulations” means the regulations
of the U.S. Treasury Department issued pursuant to the Code. 
 “Unfunded Private Equity
Investments” means, as of any date of determination, any Private Equity Investments which the Fund will make in the future but for which capital contributions have not been made to the Fund as of such date. 

“Unpaid Capital Commitment” means, with respect to any Partner as of any date, an amount equal to
(a) the Capital Commitment of such Partner as of such date, minus (b) the aggregate amount of capital contributions made by such Partner to the Partnership on or prior to such date pursuant to Section 5.1(a)(i) or (ii),
plus (c) any amounts of Capital Proceeds distributed to the Partner, other than a Partner whose Capital Commitment has been reduced to zero, to the extent that when such amounts were received by the Partnership, it increased the
Partnership’s “Unfunded Capital Commitment” (as defined in the Fund Partnership Agreement) and plus or minus, as the case may be, (d) any adjustments to such Partner’s Unpaid Capital Commitment on or prior to
such date pursuant to Section 5.1 (to the extent applicable). 
 SECTION 1.2 Terms Generally.

 The definitions in Section 1.1 shall apply equally to both the singular and plural forms of the terms defined. Whenever
the context may require, any pronoun shall include the corresponding masculine, feminine and neuter forms. The term “person” includes individuals, partnerships, limited liability companies, joint ventures, corporations, trusts, governments
(or agencies or political subdivisions thereof) and other associations and entities. Unless the context requires otherwise, the words “include”, “includes” and “including” shall be deemed to be followed by the phrase
“without limitation”. When a reference is made in this Agreement to the preamble or a Section, Article or Annex such reference shall be to the preamble or to a Section, Article or Annex of this Agreement unless otherwise indicated. All
Annexes hereto are hereby incorporated in and made a part of this Agreement as if set forth herein. If any questions should arise with respect to the operation of the Partnership that are not specifically provided for in this Agreement, or with
respect to the interpretation of this Agreement, the General Partner is hereby authorized to make a final determination with respect to any such question and to interpret this Agreement in good faith, and its determination and interpretation so made
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 ARTICLE II 
 General Provisions 
 SECTION 2.1 Formation. 

(a) This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the Province of Ontario, and the federal laws of
Canada applicable therein. In particular, the Partnership is formed pursuant to the Act, and the rights and liabilities of the Partners and the restrictions, limitations and prohibitions applicable to the Partners, shall be as provided therein,
except as herein otherwise expressly provided. If, nevertheless, it shall be determined by a court of competent jurisdiction that any provision or wording of this Agreement shall be invalid or unenforceable under such Act or other applicable law,
such invalidity or unenforceability shall not invalidate the entire Agreement. In that case, this Agreement shall be construed so as to limit any term or provision so as to make it enforceable or valid within the requirements of the Act or other
applicable law, and, in the event such term or provision cannot be so limited, this Agreement shall be construed to omit such invalid or unenforceable provisions. 
 (b) Each party hereto irrevocably submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of competent jurisdiction in the Province of Ontario in respect of any action or proceeding relating in any way to
this Agreement. The parties shall not raise any objection to the venue of any proceedings in any such court, including the objection that the proceedings have been brought in an inconvenient forum. The General Partner irrevocably appoints Osler,
Hoskin & Harcourt LLP (the “Process Agent”), with an office on the date of this Agreement at Box 50, 1 First Canadian Place, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5X 1B8, as its agent to receive on behalf of it service of copies of the
statement of claim and any other process which may be served in any such action or proceeding. Such service may be made by delivering a copy of such process to the General Partner in care of the Process Agent at the Process Agent’s most recent
address in Toronto as set out herein, and the General Partner irrevocably authorizes and directs the Process Agent to accept such service on its behalf. A final judgment in any such action or proceeding may be enforced in other jurisdictions by suit
on the judgment or in any other manner specified by law and shall not be re-litigated on the merits. 
 SECTION 2.2
Partners. 
 Annex A attached hereto contains the name and address of each Partner as of the Effective Date. The General
Partner is authorized to revise Annex A from time to time to reflect the admission or withdrawal of a Partner in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and the Act and other modifications to or changes in the information set forth therein. As
of the Effective Date, GP Holdings has been admitted as a Limited Partner with a Profit Sharing Percentage equal to 100% of the aggregate Profit Sharing Percentage, and each other Partner’s Profit Sharing Percentage equals zero percent.

 SECTION 2.3 Name. 
 The Partnership shall conduct its activities under the name of “Evercore Mexico Partners III, L.P.” The Partnership’s business may be conducted under any other name or names as the General
Partner may determine, in accordance with the Act. The General Partner shall give prompt notice of any such name change to each Limited Partner. 
 SECTION 2.4 Liability of the Partners Generally. 
 (a) Except
as provided in this Agreement and to the extent permitted by the Act, the General Partner shall have the liabilities of a general partner as provided in the Act. 

  
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 (b) Except as expressly provided in this Agreement and the Act, no Limited Partner (or
former Limited Partner) shall be obligated to make any contribution of capital to the Partnership or have any liability for the debts and obligations of the Partnership. 
 SECTION 2.5 Term. 
 The term of the Partnership commenced upon
the filing of the Declaration of Limited Partnership in the office of the Registrar. The existence of the Partnership shall continue unless and until the Partnership is dissolved, wound up and terminated in accordance with Article VII. No Partner
shall have the right, and each Partner hereby agrees not to, withdraw from the Partnership, nor to dissolve, terminate or liquidate, or to petition a court for the dissolution, termination or liquidation of the Partnership, in each case except as
expressly provided in this Agreement or the Act; and, except with the consent of the General Partner in its sole and absolute discretion, no Partner at any time shall have the right to petition or to take any action to subject Partnership assets or
any part thereof to the authority of any court or other governmental body in connection with any bankruptcy, insolvency, receivership or similar proceeding, except as permitted in the Act. 

SECTION 2.6 Purpose; Powers. 
 (a) The purpose of the Partnership shall be, directly or indirectly through subsidiaries or Affiliates, (i) to serve as a general partner of the Fund and as a general partner or in a similar capacity
for other investment partnerships formed pursuant to the Fund Partnership Agreement, perform the functions required of a general partner of the Fund and as a general partner or in a similar capacity for such other investment partnerships and make
capital contributions thereto, (ii) to provide investment management services to other investment vehicles and accounts formed pursuant to the Fund Partnership Agreement, (iii) to engage in any other lawful business under the Act and
applicable law that the General Partner determines the Partnership shall engage in and (iv) to do all things necessary or incidental thereto. 
 (b) In furtherance of its purposes, the Partnership shall have all powers necessary, suitable or convenient for the accomplishment of its purposes, alone or with others, including the following:

 (i) to render investment and asset management services to the Fund and other persons; 

(ii) to hold, receive, mortgage, pledge, transfer, exchange, otherwise dispose of, grant options with respect to and otherwise deal in and
exercise all rights, powers, privileges and other incidents of ownership or possession with respect to all Securities and other property; 
 (iii) to invest and reinvest cash assets of the Partnership in any investments, including the Fund and Temporary Investments; 
 (iv) to have and maintain one or more offices outside Canada, or to the extent necessary to comply with the requirements of the Act, within the Province of Ontario and, in connection therewith, to rent or
acquire office space, engage personnel and do such other acts and things as may be advisable or necessary in connection with the maintenance of such office or offices; 
 (v) to open, maintain and close bank accounts and draw checks and other orders for the payment of moneys and to open, maintain and close accounts with brokers, custodians and others; 

(vi) to engage accountants, auditors, custodians, consultants, attorneys and any and all other agents and assistants, both professional
and nonprofessional, including Partners and their Affiliates, and to compensate them as may be necessary or advisable; provided that the Partnership shall not have any paid employees; 

(vii) to form or cause to be formed and to own the stock of one or more corporations, whether foreign or domestic, and to form or cause to
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 (viii) to enter into, make and perform all contracts, agreements and other undertakings as
may be deemed necessary or advisable or incident to carrying out its purposes; 
 (ix) to sue, prosecute, settle or compromise
all claims against third parties, to compromise, settle or accept judgment of claims against the Partnership, and to execute all documents and make all representations, admissions and waivers in connection therewith; 

(x) to borrow money from any person or to guarantee loans or other extensions of credit for any purpose; 

(xi) to make loans and extend other forms of credit; 
 (xii) to distribute, subject to the terms of this Agreement and the Act, at any time and from time to time to Partners cash or investments or other property of the Partnership, or any combination thereof;

 (xiii) to take such other actions necessary or incidental thereto as may be permitted under applicable law; and 

(xiv) to enter into and perform any agency cross transaction in which EPI or any other Affiliate of the General Partner acts as broker for
both the Partnership and a party on the other side of the transaction and any agency transaction in which the Partnership is a principal and in which any Affiliate of the General Partner acts as broker for the party on the other side of the
transaction. 
 To the extent possible, the activities contemplated by this Section 2.6 shall be conducted outside of
Canada. 
 SECTION 2.7 Principal Place of Business. 

The Partnership shall maintain its principal place of business at, and its business shall be conducted from, c/o Evercore Partners Inc.,
55 East 52nd Street, 43rd Floor, New York, NY 10055, USA, or such other place as the General Partner shall determine. The activities of the Partnership will generally be carried out from the principal business office of the General Partner and any
other places as determined by the General Partner, subject to Section 3.1(e). The activities of the Partnership shall generally be carried out from the principal business office of the General Partner. The General Partner will promptly give
written notice of any change of such address to the Limited Partners. 
 SECTION 2.8 Office. 

The Partnership shall maintain an office in the Province of Ontario, Canada, and the name and address of such office in the Province of
Ontario, Canada is, Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP, 100 King Street West, Suite 6100, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5X 1B8, or such other office location in Ontario as the General Partner shall determine. 

SECTION 2.9 Admission of Limited Partners 
 (a) On the Initial Closing Date, upon the admission of Persons subscribing for Interests as Limited Partners to the Partnership, the Organizational Limited Partner shall withdraw from the Partnership and
shall be entitled to receive the return of its capital contribution without interest or deduction. 
 (b) On the Initial Closing
Date, each Person whose subscription for an Interest has been accepted by the General Partner shall, upon execution and delivery of the Terms Letters and this Agreement, become a Limited Partner and shall be shown as such on the books and records of
the Partnership. 
 (c) The General Partner may in its discretion allow other Persons to be admitted as additional Limited
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 ARTICLE III 
 Management and Operation of the Partnership 
 SECTION 3.1
General Partner. 
 (a) The management, control and operation of the Partnership shall be vested exclusively in the
General Partner. The General Partner shall have the sole power and authority on behalf of and in the name of the Partnership to carry out any and all of the objects and purposes and exercise any and all of the powers of the Partnership contemplated
by Section 2.6 and to perform all acts which it may deem necessary or advisable in connection therewith. The General Partner shall not take any action that would subject any Limited Partner to liability for the debts and obligations of the
Partnership. The Limited Partners shall have no part in the management, control or operation of the Partnership and shall have no authority or right to act on behalf of the Partnership in connection with any matter. No Limited Partner shall
(i) execute any document that binds, or purports to bind, the Partnership or a Partner other than itself; or (ii) hold itself out as having the power or authority to bind the Partnership or a Partner other than itself. Except as otherwise
provided herein or as required under the Act, the Limited Partners shall not have voting rights with respect to any Partnership matters. 
 (b) The Partners agree that all actions made or taken by the General Partner on behalf of the Partnership shall bind the Partnership, the Limited Partners and their respective successors, assigns and
personal representatives. Persons dealing with the Partnership are entitled to rely conclusively upon the power and authority of the General Partner as herein set forth. 
 (c)(i) The General Partner may delegate to any Person or Persons all or any of the powers, rights, privileges, duties and discretion vested in it in this Article III and such delegation may be made upon
such terms and conditions as the General Partner shall determine; provided that no such delegation shall modify the obligations or liabilities of the General Partner as general partner of the Partnership under the Act and under this
Agreement, or shall cause the Partnership to be deemed to be engaged in a trade or business in any jurisdiction for local income tax purposes; and provided further that no such delegation shall cause the Partnership to be deemed to be engaged
in a trade or business in Canada for Canadian income tax purposes nor shall any delegation be made to a Canadian-Resident Person. 
 (ii) Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Investment Manager is hereby appointed as manager of the Partnership, with the responsibility of performing or arranging for the performance of
financial, portfolio management, accounting and administrative services as required. In providing, or arranging for the provision of, such services, the Investment Manager shall take whatever actions it determines to be necessary or advisable, and
shall conduct relations with accountants, attorneys, insurers and other Persons providing services to the Partnership. The Investment Manager shall have the right to carry out all of the functions of the General Partner hereunder, including without
limitation the authority to enter into, execute and deliver any and all documents on behalf of the Partnership in lieu of the General Partner and to open, maintain and close bank, brokerage and custodian accounts and draw checks or other orders for
the payment of moneys. The Investment Manager is expressly authorized to enter into and to execute the following documents on behalf of the General Partner (including in its capacity as general partner of the Partnership): the Fund Partnership
Agreement; the Investment Management Agreement; the Investment Advisory Agreement; the Subscription Agreements relating to the purchase of interests in the Fund; any side letters or other agreements to induce any Person to purchase interests in the
Fund; and the indemnity letter (if any) entered into for the purposes of indemnifying Maples Secretaries (Cayman) Limited; any amendments to such agreements and all agreements contemplated thereby and related thereto; and any documents necessary in
connection with the formation of a direct or indirect subsidiary of the Fund, all without any further act, approval or vote of any Partner or other Person, but such authorization shall not be deemed a restriction on the power of the General Partner
to enter into other agreements on behalf of the Fund (subject to any other restrictions expressly set forth in this Agreement). By its execution and delivery of a counterpart of this agreement or other instrument, the Investment Manager accepts its

  
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appointment as investment manager on the terms of this Agreement and agrees to render, or arrange for the rendering of, the services contemplated hereby. For the avoidance of doubt, the
Investment Manager shall not be required to make any capital contribution to the Partnership and shall not be treated as a partner of the Partnership. 
 (d) To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, the General Partner (or any other Affiliate of the General Partner) is hereby authorized to (i) purchase property from, sell property to, lend
money or otherwise deal with any Affiliates, any Limited Partner, the Partnership, any of its portfolio companies or any Affiliates of any of the foregoing Persons, (ii) obtain services from any Partner or any Affiliate of any Partner and
(iii) otherwise cause or permit the Partnership, its portfolio companies and Affiliates to enter into any such transaction. 
 (e) The General Partner agrees to use commercially reasonable best efforts to ensure that the Partnership is not engaged, or deemed engaged, in a trade or business in Canada for Canadian income tax
purposes and is not otherwise subject to taxation on a net income basis in Canada. 
 SECTION 3.2 Exculpation and
Indemnification. 
 (a) Notwithstanding any other terms of this Agreement, whether express or implied, or any obligation or
duty at law or in equity, no Partner nor any of its officers, directors, shareholders, members, partners, employees, representatives or agents nor any officer, employee, representative, investment manager or agent of the Partnership or its
Affiliates (individually, a “Covered Person” and collectively, the “Covered Persons”) shall be liable to the Partnership or any other Partner for (i) any act or omission taken or suffered by such Covered Person
in connection with the Partnership or otherwise in connection with this Agreement, any related document or the matters contemplated hereby or thereby, unless such act or omission resulted from fraud, bad faith, willful misconduct, gross negligence,
a violation of applicable securities laws or a willful material uncured breach of this Agreement, the Investment Advisory Agreement, the Investment Management Agreement, the Fund Partnership Agreement or any related document by such Covered Person,
or (ii) any mistake, negligence, dishonesty or bad faith of any broker or other agent of the Partnership unless such Covered Person was responsible for the selection or monitoring of such broker or agent and acted in such capacity with gross
negligence, and except that nothing herein shall constitute a waiver or limitation of any rights which a Partner or the General Partner, on behalf of the Partnership, may have under applicable securities laws or of any rights under other laws which
as a matter of law may not be waived. 
 (b) To the fullest extent permitted by law, the Partnership shall indemnify and save
harmless (but only to the extent of its assets) each Covered Person from and against any and all claims, liabilities, damages, losses, costs and expenses (including amounts paid in satisfaction of judgments, in compromises and settlements, as fines
and penalties and legal or other costs and reasonable expenses of investigating or defending against any claim or alleged claim) of any nature whatsoever, known or unknown, liquidated or unliquidated, arising from any and all claims, demands,
actions, suits or proceedings, civil, criminal, administrative or investigative, in which the Covered Person may be involved, or threatened to be involved, as a party or otherwise, which relates to or arises out of or in connection with the
Partnership, its property, its business or affairs, including acting as a director or the equivalent of a company any securities of which are or were a Private Equity Investment; provided that a Covered Person shall be entitled to
indemnification hereunder only to the extent that such Covered Person’s conduct did not constitute fraud, bad faith, willful misconduct, gross negligence or a willful material uncured breach of this Agreement, the Investment Advisory Agreement,
the Investment Management Agreement, the Fund Partnership Agreement or any related document by such Covered Person, and nothing herein shall constitute a waiver or limitation of any rights which a Partner or the General Partner, on behalf of the
Partnership, may have under applicable securities laws or of rights under other laws which as a matter of law may not be waived. To the fullest extent permitted by law, expenses (including legal fees) incurred by a Covered Person in defense or
settlement of any claim, demand, action, suit or proceeding may, with the approval of the General Partner, from time to time, be advanced by the Partnership prior to the final disposition of such claim,

  
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demand, action, suit or proceeding upon receipt by the Partnership of a written undertaking by or on behalf of the Covered Person to repay such amount to the extent that it shall be determined
that the Covered Person is not entitled to be indemnified as authorized hereunder. Prior to any claim for indemnification hereunder, the Partnership or the Covered Person shall first seek recovery under any other indemnity or insurance policy by
which such Person is indemnified or covered (other than under the terms of the constitutive documents of the Investment Manager, the Investment Advisor and their Affiliates) to the extent such other indemnity or insurance policy would cover the
relevant liability on a timely basis. 
 (c) The right of any Covered Person to the indemnification provided herein shall be
cumulative of, and in addition to, any and all rights to which such Covered Person may otherwise be entitled by contract or as a matter of law or equity and shall extend to such Covered Person’s successors, assigns and legal representatives.

 (d) To the extent that, at law or in equity, a Partner has duties (including fiduciary duties) and liabilities relating
thereto to the Partnership or to another Partner, such Partner acting under this Agreement shall not be liable to the Partnership or to any such other Partner for his or her good faith reliance on the provisions of this Agreement. The provisions of
this Agreement, to the extent that they expand or restrict the duties and liabilities of a Partner otherwise existing at law or in equity, are agreed by the Partners to modify to that extent such other duties and liabilities of such Partner.

 (e) Whenever in this Agreement a person is permitted or required to make a decision (i) in his or her “sole
discretion,” “sole and absolute discretion” or “discretion” or under a grant of similar authority or latitude, the person shall be entitled to consider any interests and factors as it desires, including its own interests, or
(ii) in its “good faith” or under another express standard, the person shall act under such express standard and shall not be subject to any other or different standards imposed by this Agreement or any other agreement contemplated
herein or by relevant provisions of law or in equity or otherwise. 
 SECTION 3.3 Officers. 

Subject to the direction of the General Partner, the day-to-day administration of the business of the Partnership may be carried out by
employees and agents of the General Partner who may be designated as officers, with titles including but not limited to “founder,” “chairman,” “vice-chairman,” “principal,” “president,” “vice
president,” “treasurer,” “assistant treasurer,” “secretary,” “assistant secretary,” “general manager,” “senior managing director,” “managing director,” “director,”
“chief operating officer,” “and “chief financial officer,” as and to the extent authorized by the General Partner. The officers of the Partnership shall have such titles and powers and perform such duties as shall be
determined from time to time by the General Partner and otherwise as shall customarily pertain to such offices. Any number of offices may be held by the same person. Where such employees or agents administer the business of the Partnership, such
administration shall be conducted outside of Canada to the extent possible. 
 ARTICLE IV 

Distributions 
 SECTION 4.1 Distributions — General Principles and Definitions. 
 (a) Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Article IV or in Article VII of this Agreement or as permitted under the Act, no Partner shall have the right to withdraw capital from the Partnership or
to receive any distribution or return of any capital contribution. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary contained in this Agreement, the Partnership shall not be required to make a distribution to a Partner on account of such Partner’s
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 (b) Distributions pursuant to this Article IV may be made in cash or in Securities,
provided that distributions of Carried Interest Proceeds and Capital Proceeds shall be made to the extent practicable in the same form and proportions as such Carried Interest Proceeds and Capital Proceeds are received by the Partnership from
the Fund. Distributions of Securities shall be made in the same manner as if cash in an amount equal to the Fair Market Value of such Securities were to be distributed. Distributions consisting of both cash and Securities shall be made, to the
extent practicable, in the same proportions of cash and Securities to each Partner receiving such distributions. To the extent practicable, distributions consisting of or including Securities shall be made in a manner such that each Partner entitled
to receive such a distribution shall receive Securities with the same rights attendant thereto (including registration, voting and anti-dilution rights) as the other Partners receiving such Securities in any concurrent distribution. 

(c) Certain Definitions. 
 (i) “Temporary Investment Proceeds” means income from sources other than the Fund or Private Equity Investments, net of Partnership expenses and reserves for Partnership expenses
allocable thereto. 
 (ii) “Capital Proceeds” with respect to the Partnership or any other person means the
distributions and proceeds to the Partnership or such other person from the Fund or Private Equity Investments other than Carried Interest Proceeds, including distributions and proceeds representing the return (whether of current income or
disposition proceeds) in respect of having made capital contributions for such Private Equity Investments, net of Partnership expenses and reserves for Partnership expenses allocable thereto. 

(iii) “Carried Interest Proceeds” with respect to the Partnership or any other person means the distributions and
proceeds to the Partnership or such other person of Carried Interest (including any amounts placed on behalf of such other person into the Holdback Account pursuant to Section 4.5(a) hereof). 

(d) Subject to Section 4.5 and to the maintenance of the Operating Reserve, distributions to the Partners of Capital Proceeds and
Carried Interest Proceeds shall be made as soon as practicable after the date such Capital Proceeds and Carried Interest Proceeds are received by the Partnership. Subject to the maintenance of the Operating Reserve, Temporary Investment Proceeds
shall be distributed on an annual basis, or at such times as determined in the sole and absolute discretion of the General Partner. 
 SECTION 4.2 Amounts and Priority of Distributions. 
 (a)
Treatment of Capital Proceeds. Each distribution of Capital Proceeds from a Private Equity Investment shall be made to the Partners in proportion to their respective capital contributions through the Partnership for such Private Equity
Investment; provided that in order to avoid duplicative distributions, with respect to Special Limited Partners, for purposes of calculating any distribution of Capital Proceeds from a Private Equity Investment pursuant to this
Section 4.2(a), the amount of the capital contributions made by such Special Limited Partner through the Partnership for such Private Equity Investment shall be reduced by the amount of the Repurchased Capital Contributions with respect to such
Private Equity Investment. 
 (b) Treatment of Carried Interest Proceeds. Subject to Section 4.5, any Carried
Interest Proceeds shall be paid to the Partners in proportion to their respective Profit Sharing Percentages as of the date of such Partners’ distribution (taking into account adjustments as provided herein, including the repurchase rights
provided in Section 4.4). 
 (c) Treatment of Temporary Investment Proceeds. Each distribution of Temporary
Investment Proceeds shall be distributed among the Partners in proportion to their respective proportionate interests in the Partnership property or funds that produced such Temporary Investment Proceeds, as reasonably determined by the General
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 SECTION 4.3 Certain Adjustments in Profit Sharing Percentages.

 (a) Increases in Profit Sharing Percentages of Partners Following Various Events Specified in Section 4.4.
The amount, if any, by which the Profit Sharing Percentage of a Partner is reduced pursuant to Section 4.4 shall be reallocated among the other Partners (other than GP Holdings) in proportion to their existing Profit Sharing
Percentages or in such other manner and in such other amounts (which need not be proportionate) as the General Partner shall determine. 
 (b) Restriction on Reduction in Profit Sharing Percentages. Except as provided in a Partner’s Terms Letter or in Sections 4.3(c) and 4.4 herein, the Profit Sharing Percentage of any Partner
and his or her Family Related Limited Partners shall not be reduced without his or her consent. Except as provided in a Special Limited Partner’s Terms Letter or other agreement with the Partnership regarding the termination of such Special
Limited Partner’s employment or consultancy, or pursuant to Section 4.3(c) or 4.4 hereof, the Profit Sharing Percentage of a Special Limited Partner shall not be subject to reduction. The Profit Sharing Percentage of GP Holdings shall not
be subject to reduction or increase. For the avoidance of doubt, any adjustments in Profit Sharing Percentages pursuant to Section 4.3(c) shall not be considered “reductions” in Profit Sharing Percentages for purposes of this
Section 4.3(b). 
 (c) Adjustments to Profit Sharing Percentages Due to Issuance of Interests. In the event of the
admission of any person as an additional Partner pursuant to Section 9.1 or the issuance of any Interest to any existing Partner and any Family Related Limited Partner, the Profit Sharing Percentage allocated to such Partner in connection
therewith shall reduce the Profit Sharing Percentages of all other Partners (other than GP Holdings) pro rata based upon their Profit Sharing Percentages immediately prior to such admission or issuance; provided that the General
Partner may, in its sole and absolute discretion determine that this provision shall not apply to one or more Partners in any given instance. The allocation of the Profit Sharing Percentage to GP Holdings has reduced the Profit Sharing Percentages
as of the Effective Date of all EPI Limited Partners pro rata based upon their Profit Sharing Percentages immediately prior to the admission of GP Holdings as a Limited Partner. 

(d) The General Partner shall cause the books and records of the Partnership to reflect the Profit Sharing Percentage of each Partner as
adjusted pursuant to this Agreement from time to time. 
 SECTION 4.4 Repurchase Rights Following Termination of
Employment and Default with Respect to Capital Contributions. 
 (a) Repurchase Right Following Termination of
Employment. Following the termination of employment or, in the case of an Operating Executive, consultancy of a Partner with EPI, the Investment Advisor, the Investment Manager or any of their respective Affiliates (the “Termination
Date”), the General Partner, on behalf of the Partnership, shall have the right, but not the obligation, to repurchase all or a portion of the Repurchase Percentage of such Partner’s Profit Sharing Percentage as of the Termination Date
(subject to pro rata dilution pursuant to Section 4.3(c)) for the Repurchase Price, in accordance with the provisions of, and solely to the extent set forth in, this Agreement and such Partner’s Terms Letter; provided that
(i) such Partner’s right to any Profit Sharing Percentage following such Partner’s Termination Date, and the Partnership’s obligation to make any payments to such Partner following such Partner’s Termination Date, is
expressly subject to the conditions set forth in such Partner’s Terms Letter (including the Partnership’s right to repurchase all or a portion of such Partner’s Profit Sharing Percentage not previously repurchased in the event that
such Partner fails to satisfy any of the conditions to such Partner’s post-employment Profit Sharing Percentage) and (ii) such Partner may be obligated to repay to the Partnership any payments received by such Partner from the Partnership
following termination of such Partner’s employment or consultancy in respect of any Profit Sharing Percentage not repurchased by the Partnership upon violation of any of the conditions set forth in such Partner’s Terms Letter. A Partner
shall remain obligated for further capital contributions with respect to such Partner’s Profit Sharing Percentage and shall be responsible for such Partner’s (A) Give-Back Amount and (B) share of other returns of

  
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distributions with respect to any Funded Private Equity Investments realized prior to the date of determination and any portion of such Partner’s Profit Sharing Percentage not repurchased.
For the avoidance of doubt, this Section 4.4(a) shall not apply with respect to GP Holdings. 
 (b) Repurchase Right
Following Default in Capital Contributions. If a Partner defaults with respect to such Partner’s obligation to make capital contributions pursuant to Section 5.1(a) below, the General Partner, on behalf of the Partnership, shall have the
right, but not the obligation, to repurchase such defaulting Partner’s entire Profit Sharing Percentage as of the date of default (i.e., the Repurchase Percentage shall be deemed to equal 100%) for the Repurchase Price; provided that a
default shall not be deemed to have occurred until a ten day period immediately following the initial failure by such Partner to make such capital contribution shall have expired; and provided further, that any such Partner shall reimburse
each other Partner for any funds advanced by such other Partner to cover any capital contributions owed by the defaulting Partner to the Partnership, together with interest thereon at a per annum rate equal to the Default Interest Rate on the
principal amount of the funds advanced, until such other Partner shall have been reimbursed for all such funds advanced on behalf of the defaulting Partner, together with all such interest due thereon. 

(c) The repurchase rights set forth in this Section 4.4 may be exercised by notice provided by the Partnership to the applicable
Partner (a “Repurchase Notice”), specifying the percentage of the Profit Sharing Percentage which is to be repurchased. A Repurchase Notice shall be given by the Partnership to the applicable Partner within 90 days after such
Partner’s default or termination of employment, as the case may be. Upon receipt of a Repurchase Notice, the Partner who receives such Repurchase Notice shall be obligated to sell to the Partnership or its designee the Repurchase Percentage
specified by the Partnership in the Repurchase Notice. With respect to any repurchase of a Partner’s Profit Sharing Percentage pursuant to this Section 4.4, the Partnership shall record in its books and records the Repurchase Price owed by
the Partnership to such Partner. The Repurchase Price shall be payable in installments. Each such installment shall be payable upon the distribution of Capital Proceeds to Partners pursuant to Section 4.1 in respect of a particular Private
Equity Investment, and the amount of each such installment shall equal the portion of the Repurchase Price payable at such time with respect to such Private Equity Investment. In lieu of the foregoing, the General Partner, on behalf of the
Partnership, may, with the consent of the applicable Partner, pay the Repurchase Price to such Partner on such Partner’s Termination Date, to the extent that such Repurchase Price is then determinable; to the extent that all or a portion of
such Repurchase Price is not then determinable, the General Partner, on behalf of the Partnership, may pay the remainder of such Repurchase Price to such Partner at such times that the Repurchase Price would otherwise be paid in accordance with this
Section 4.4. 
 (d) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Section 4.4 and the Terms Letters, the General
Partner in its sole and absolute discretion may agree to vary in any manner more favorable to a Partner the amount by which such Partner’s Profit Sharing Percentage would be reduced by the operation of the provisions of this Section 4.4
and the Terms Letters. 
 (e) The provisions and remedies in this Section 4.4 are not exclusive, and each such provision or
remedy shall be cumulative and in addition to every other right, power or remedy whether conferred herein or now or hereafter available at law or in equity or by statute or otherwise. Each Partner acknowledges by his or her execution hereof that
such Partner has been admitted to the Partnership in reliance upon such Partner’s agreements hereunder, that the Partnership and the other Partners may have no adequate remedy at law for a breach hereof and that damages resulting from a breach
hereof may be impossible to ascertain at the time hereof or of such breach. 
 SECTION 4.5 Holdback Account;
Payment of Give-Back Obligation to the Fund. 
 (a) Establishment of the Holdback Account. The Partnership shall
establish a separate account (the “Holdback Account”) with a sub-account for each Partner. Except as provided in this Section 4.5, in lieu of distributing to the Partners the Carried Interest Proceeds to which they are
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Partnership shall retain such Carried Interest Proceeds and shall credit the sub-account of each such Partner in the Holdback Account with the amount of Carried Interest Proceeds otherwise
distributable to such Partner, in an amount equal to the product of such Partner’s Carried Interest Proceeds multiplied by such Partner’s Holdback Percentage. Subject to Section 4.5(b), in the event that an EPI Limited Partner ceases
to be employed or retained as a consultant by any of EPI, the Investment Advisor, the Investment Manager or any of their respective Affiliates and, thereby, becomes a Special Limited Partner, his or her Holdback Percentage, and the Holdback
Percentage of his or her Family Related Limited Partners, shall be adjusted to equal 100%. 
 (b) Distributions out of the
Holdback Account. (i) The General Partner in its sole and absolute discretion may determine to distribute to any Partner all or any portion of the amounts in such Partner’s sub-account in the Holdback Account and/or terminate the
requirement that such Partner’s distributions of Carried Interest Proceeds be placed in the Holdback Account, subject to such conditions, undertakings, guarantees, security, credit support and/or other provisions, as the General Partner in its
sole and absolute discretion at that time may deem necessary or advisable, without regard as to whether similar or different requirements have been established with respect to other Partners. 

(ii) An amount equal to the interest or other amounts earned on the funds in the Holdback Account may be released and paid to the
Partners in proportion to their respective interests in the Holdback Account as determined from time to time by the General Partner. 
 (c) Payment of Give-Back Obligation to the Fund. (i) If at any time the General Partner, on behalf of the Partnership, is still required to contribute any portion of the Give-Back Obligation
to the Fund, then: 
 (A) there shall be deducted against each Partner’s sub-account in the Holdback
Account an amount (such Partner’s “Give-Back Amount”) which equals (1) the product of (x) such Partner’s Carried Interest Give Back Percentage and (y) the portion of the Give-Back Obligation that the General
Partner, on behalf of the Partnership, is still required to contribute to the Fund, 
 (B) each Partner shall
promptly contribute to the Partnership an amount equal to the excess, if any, of (1) such Partner’s Give-Back Amount over (2) the amount of such Partner’s sub-account, if any, in the Holdback Account, and 

(C) the portion of the Give-Back Obligation shall be paid out of the funds deducted or contributed pursuant to clauses
(A) and (B) above. 
 (ii) The General Partner, on behalf of the Partnership, shall be entitled to collect interest on
the amount which any Partner has failed to timely pay pursuant to this Section 4.5(c) from the date such amount was to have been paid to the date of payment in full at a rate equal to the Default Interest Rate. Any Partner defaulting on his or
her obligation to contribute to the Partnership any amount pursuant to this Section 4.5(c) shall be obligated to reimburse the Partnership for all reasonable attorney’s fees and expenses and all other costs and expenses incurred by the
Partnership in enforcing against such Partner such obligation. The General Partner, on behalf of the Partnership, shall have the right to set-off as appropriate and apply against such Partner’s obligation to make such contribution, any default
interest accruing thereon and such Partner’s reimbursement obligations hereunder, any amounts otherwise payable to such Partner by the General Partner, on behalf of the Partnership, or any other Affiliate thereof (including amounts unrelated to
Carried Interest Proceeds, such as returns of capital, profit thereon and dividends, as well as employee salary or bonus). In addition, subject to Sections 10.17 and 10.19, in the event that any Partner defaults on his or her obligation to
contribute to the Partnership any amount pursuant to this Section 4.5(c) (a “Defaulted Amount”), each Partner shall be required to contribute an amount which equals the product of (1) the percentage obtained by dividing
(x) such Partner’s Give-Back Amount by (y) the aggregate amount of Give-Back Amounts of all Partners and (2) the Defaulted Amount; provided that in no event shall any Partner be obligated to contribute an amount in excess
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The General Partner may determine in its sole discretion to reimburse to any Partner who has contributed a portion of a Defaulted Amount any amounts collected, pursuant to the Partnership’s
right of set-off or otherwise, from the defaulting Partner. 
 (iii) A Partner’s obligation to make payments under this
Section 4.5 shall survive the termination of the Partnership, termination of such Partner’s employment or consultancy with EPI, the Investment Advisor, the Investment Manager or any of their respective Affiliates and such Partner’s
withdrawal from the Partnership, so that for purposes of this Section 4.5 a former Partner shall continue to be treated as a Partner. 
 (d) Release of Funds in Holdback Account; Contingent Liabilities. Any amounts remaining in a Partner’s sub-account in the Holdback Account after deduction of any amounts required by
Section 4.5(c) shall be distributed to such Partner as promptly as practicable following the date of determination of the Give-Back Obligation; provided that if there is any Proceeding then pending or any other liability or claim then
outstanding against the Partnership or any Fund and the General Partner in its sole and absolute discretion determines that such amounts in the Holdback Account may be necessary to satisfy the Partners’ share of any obligation arising out of
such Proceeding, liability or claim, then the General Partner shall so notify the Partners and, in that event, such amounts, or the portion thereof specified by the General Partner in such notice, shall be retained in the Holdback Account until such
time or times as the General Partner in its sole and absolute discretion determines that such amounts may be distributed to the Partners. 
 (e) Tax Matters Relating to the Holdback Account. To the extent determined by the General Partner from time to time in its sole discretion, on an estimated tax payment date for a Partner on behalf
of whom amounts are placed in the Holdback Account (a “Holdback Partner”) in any year, the General Partner, on behalf of the Partnership, may make a cash advance against distributions of Carried Interest Proceeds to such Holdback
Partner to the extent distributions actually received by such Holdback Partner (net of amounts placed in the Holdback Account) are not sufficient for such Holdback Partner to pay when due estimated income tax imposed on it, calculated using the
Assumed Income Tax Rate (the “Estimated Income Tax Amount”). Amounts of Carried Interest Proceeds otherwise distributable to a Holdback Partner pursuant to Section 4.2(b) shall be reduced by the amount of any Estimated
Income Tax Amounts distributed to such Holdback Partner pursuant to this Section 4.5(e) until all such Estimated Income Tax Amounts are restored. As promptly as reasonably practicable following the end of the fiscal year of the Partnership to
which such Carried Interest Proceeds are attributable, the General Partner, on behalf of the Partnership, shall calculate, with respect to each Holdback Partner who has received a distribution of an Estimated Income Tax Amount, the product of
(i) the actual taxable income allocable in respect of the Carried Interest Proceeds attributable to such Holdback Partner in such year less the cumulative taxable loss that has been allocated to such Holdback Partner to the extent such loss has
not previously reduced taxable income pursuant to this provision and (ii) the Assumed Income Tax Rate (the “Recalculated Income Tax Amount”). If any Holdback Partner has received distributions under this Section 4.5(e) or
Section 4.5(b) for such year which are less than the Recalculated Income Tax Amount, as determined by the General Partner in its sole discretion, the General Partner, on behalf of the Partnership, may distribute to such Holdback Partner the
amount of such deficiency, together with any penalties or interest assessed that are attributable to a differential between the Estimated Income Tax Amount and the Recalculated Income Tax Amount, out of the funds in the Holdback Account on the due
date for the filing of such Holdback Partner’s tax return for such year. If any Holdback Partner has received distributions of aggregate Estimated Income Tax Amounts in excess of the Recalculated Income Tax Amount (such excess, the
“Excess Income Tax Amount”), such Holdback Partner shall as promptly as practicable (and, in any event, within 90 days of such notice) contribute to the Partnership the amount specified in such notice, without interest thereon, for
credit to the Holdback Account; provided that, until such Excess Income Tax Amount is repaid in full, to the fullest extent provided at law or in equity, the Partnership shall have a security interest in all rights, title and interest in and
to such Partner’s interest in the Partnership, and, notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, the Partnership shall not be obligated to make any further payment or distribution to such Partner until such Excess
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shall have the right to set-off as appropriate and apply against such Partner’s obligation to make such contribution pursuant to this Section 4.5(e) the obligations of the Partnership
to distribute funds pursuant to this Section 4.5(e) and any amounts otherwise payable to such Partner by the Partnership or any other Affiliate thereof (including amounts unrelated to Estimated Income Tax Amounts and Excess Income Tax Amounts,
such as returns of capital, profit thereon and dividends, as well as employee salary or bonus). 
 ARTICLE V 

Capital Contributions and Capital Commitments; Allocations; Expenses 

SECTION 5.1 Capital Contributions. 
 (a) Capital Calls. 
 (i) Capital Calls for Contributions to Fund. At
least five Business Days prior to each date on which the General Partner, on behalf of the Partnership, is required to make a capital contribution pursuant to the Fund Partnership Agreement, each Partner shall make a capital contribution to the
Partnership in immediately available funds in an amount equal to the product of (A) the amount of such capital contribution to be made by the Partnership and (B) a fraction the numerator of which shall be the Unpaid Capital Commitment of
such Partner and the denominator of which shall be the Unpaid Capital Commitments of all Partners; provided that no default shall be deemed to have occurred hereunder until the date on which the General Partner, on behalf of the Partnership,
is required to make such capital contribution. The General Partner shall give each Partner at least five Business Days prior notice of the amount to be contributed by such Partner pursuant to this Section 5.1(a)(i). Any amount so contributed
shall reduce such Partner’s Unpaid Capital Commitment. The General Partner, on behalf of the Partnership, may invest, until such capital contributions are made to the Fund, any funds received by it from a Partner pursuant to this
Section 5.1(a)(i) in the manner determined by the General Partner. Any interest earned thereon shall be for the account of such Partner and shall be distributed to such Partner promptly following the date on which such capital contributions are
made to the extent that the General Partner determines in good faith that such interest is not required to pay expenses of the Partnership. 
 (ii) Other Capital Calls. The General Partner may determine in its sole and absolute discretion at any time or from time to time that the Partnership requires additional capital to meet its
obligations for extraordinary expenses such as litigation expenses, or other expenses of the Partnership. In the event the General Partner issues such a capital call, each Partner shall make a capital contribution to the Partnership in immediately
available funds in an amount equal to the product of (A) the amount of such required capital and (B) such Partner’s Profit Sharing Percentage; provided that the General Partner may calculate the capital contributions to be made
by the Partners with respect to such expenses on any other basis (including on the basis of Unpaid Capital Commitments and/or requiring certain, but not all, Partners to make capital contributions for extraordinary expenses) if the General Partner
determines in good faith that such other basis is clearly more equitable; provided, further, that no Partner shall be required to make a capital contribution pursuant to this Section 5.1(a)(ii) in an amount greater than its Unpaid
Capital Commitment. The General Partner shall give each Partner at least five Business Days prior notice of the amount to be contributed by such Partner pursuant to this Section 5.1(a)(ii). Any amount so contributed by a Partner shall reduce
such Partner’s Unpaid Capital Commitment. The General Partner, on behalf of the Partnership, may determine, in its sole discretion, to advance funds out of the Operating Reserve to any Partner to fund such Partner’s capital contributions.

 (iii) Returns of Distributions. If at any time the General Partner in its sole and absolute discretion determines that
the Partnership cannot meet its obligations for extraordinary expenses such as litigation expenses, including as a result of a Section 9.2 Liability (as defined in the Fund Partnership Agreement) the General Partner may require each Partner and
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of such obligations in an amount up to, but in no event in excess of, the aggregate amount of distributions actually received by such Partner from the Partnership. The General Partner shall give
each Partner and former Partner at least five Business Days prior notice of the amount to be contributed by such Partner pursuant to this Section 5.1(a)(iii). The General Partner may require returns of distributions pursuant to this
Section 5.1(a)(iii) without regard to whether a call for capital contributions could be made pursuant to Section 5.1(a)(ii). Notwithstanding the foregoing, no Partner shall be required to return distributions under this
Section 5.1(a)(iii) other than for obligations arising primarily from activities of the Partnership during the period of such Partner’s (or in the case of a Family Related Limited Partner, its associated EPI Limited Partner’s)
employment with, or retention by, EPI, the Investment Advisor, the Investment Manager or any of their respective Affiliates. 

(b) Consequences of Capital Call Default. In the event that a Partner defaults with respect to such Partner’s obligation to
make capital contributions or return distributions pursuant to Section 5.1(a) (such Partner being sometimes referred to herein as a “Defaulting Partner”), the General Partner at its option may (i) require other Partners to
make such capital contribution in proportion to their respective Profit Sharing Percentages, or on any other basis (including on the basis of Unpaid Capital Commitments and/or requiring certain, but not all, Partners to make capital contributions)
if the General Partner determines in good faith that such other basis is clearly more equitable, or (ii) arrange for the amount of such capital contribution to be advanced on behalf of such Defaulting Partner on such terms as the General
Partner shall determine in its sole and absolute discretion to be fair and equitable, which may include provision for security as provided below. Each Partner hereby grants to the Partnership a right of set-off and a security interest, effective
upon such Partner becoming a Defaulting Partner, in all accounts receivable and other rights to receive payment (other than in respect of employee salary or bonus) from the Partnership or any of its Affiliates and agrees that, upon the effectiveness
of such security interest, the General Partner, on behalf of the Partnership, may sell, collect or otherwise realize upon such collateral. 
 (c) A Partner’s Unpaid Capital Commitment will be adjusted proportionately with adjustments (including to zero) in Profit Sharing Percentages. Any adjustment of the Capital Commitment of a Partner
shall be reflected on the books and records of the Partnership. If at any time the Profit Sharing Percentage and Unpaid Capital Commitment of a Partner are reduced to zero and such Partner has not made a capital contribution to the Partnership, the
General Partner may remove such Partner as a Partner of the Partnership. 
 (d) Except as provided in this Section 5.1, no
Partner shall be required to make capital contributions to the Partnership. 
 SECTION 5.2 Capital Accounts.

 A separate capital account (a “Capital Account”) shall be established and maintained for each Partner. The
Capital Account of each Partner shall be credited with such Partner’s capital contributions, if any, to the Partnership, all Profits allocated to such Partner pursuant to Section 5.3 and any items of income or gain which are specially
allocated pursuant to Section 5.4; and shall be debited with all Losses allocated to such Partner pursuant to Section 5.3, any items of loss or deduction of the Partnership specially allocated to such Partner pursuant to Section 5.4,
and all cash and the Carrying Value of any property (net of liabilities assumed by such Partner and the liabilities to which such property is subject) distributed by the Partnership to such Partner. To the extent not provided for in the preceding
sentence, the Capital Accounts of the Partners shall be adjusted and maintained in accordance with the rules of Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv), as the same may be amended or revised. Any references in any section of this
Agreement to the Capital Account of a Partner shall be deemed to refer to such Capital Account as the same may be credited or debited from time to time as set forth above. In the event of any transfer of any interest in the Partnership in accordance
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 SECTION 5.3 Allocations of Profits and Losses. 

Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, Profits and Losses and to the extent necessary, individual items of income, gain, loss or
deduction of the Partnership shall be allocated among the Partners in a manner such that the Capital Account of each Partner, after giving effect to the special allocations set forth in Sections 5.4(b), (c), (d), (e), (f), (g), (h) and
(i) and immediately after making such allocation, is, as nearly as possible, equal (proportionately) to (i) the distributions that would be made to such Partner pursuant to Section 7.3 if the Partnership were dissolved, its affairs
wound up and its assets sold for cash equal to their respective Carrying Values, all Partnership liabilities were satisfied (limited with respect to each nonrecourse liability to the Carrying Value of the assets securing such liability), and the net
assets of the Partnership were distributed in accordance with Section 7.3 to the Partners immediately after making such allocation, minus (ii) such Partner’s share of Partnership Minimum Gain and Partner Nonrecourse Debt Minimum Gain,
computed immediately prior to the hypothetical sale of assets, minus (iii) such Partner’s obligations in respect of any Give-Back Obligation. 
 SECTION 5.4 Special Allocations. 
 Notwithstanding any other
provision in this Article V: 
 (a) Minimum Gain Chargeback. If there is a net decrease in Partnership Minimum Gain or
Partner Nonrecourse Debt Minimum Gain (determined in accordance with the principles of Treasury Regulations Sections 1.704-2(d) and 1.704-2(i)) during any Partnership taxable year, the Partners shall be specially allocated items of Partnership
income and gain for such year (and, if necessary, subsequent years) in an amount equal to their respective shares of such net decrease during such year, determined pursuant to Treasury Regulations Sections 1.704-2(g) and 1.704-2(i)(5). The items to
be so allocated shall be determined in accordance with Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-2(f). This Section 5.4(a) is intended to comply with the minimum gain chargeback requirements in such Treasury Regulations Sections and shall be
interpreted consistently therewith; including that no chargeback shall be required to the extent of the exceptions provided in Treasury Regulations Sections 1.704-2(f) and 1.704-2(i)(4). 

(b) Qualified Income Offset. If any Partner unexpectedly receives any adjustments, allocations, or distributions described in
Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(d)(4), (5) or (6), items of Partnership income and gain shall be specially allocated to such Partner in an amount and manner sufficient to eliminate the deficit balance in such Partner’s
Adjusted Capital Account Balance created by such adjustments, allocations or distributions as promptly as possible; provided that an allocation pursuant to this Section 5.4(b) shall be made only to the extent that a Partner would have a
deficit Adjusted Capital Account Balance in excess of such sum after all other allocations provided for in this Article V have been tentatively made as if this Section 5.4(b) were not in this Agreement. This Section 5.4(b) is intended to
comply with the “qualified income offset” requirement of the Code and shall be interpreted consistently therewith. 

(c) Gross Income Allocation. If any Partner has a deficit Capital Account at the end of any Fiscal Year which is in excess of the
sum of (i) the amount such Partner is obligated to restore, if any, pursuant to any provision of this Agreement, and (ii) the amount such Partner is deemed to be obligated to restore pursuant to the penultimate sentences of Treasury
Regulations Section 1.704-2(g)(1) and 1.704-2(i)(5), each such Partner shall be specially allocated items of Partnership income and gain in the amount of such excess as quickly as possible; provided that an allocation pursuant to this
Section 5.4(c) shall be made only if and to the extent that a Partner would have a deficit Capital Account in excess of such sum after all other allocations provided for in this Article V have been tentatively made as if Section 5.4(b) and
this Section 5.4(c) were not in this Agreement. 
 (d) Payee Allocation. In the event any payment to any person that
is treated by the Partnership as the payment of an expense is recharacterized by a taxing authority as a Partnership distribution to the payee as a Partner, such payee shall be specially allocated an amount of Partnership gross income and gain as
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 (e) Nonrecourse Deductions. Nonrecourse Deductions shall be allocated to the Partners
in accordance with their respective Capital Account balances. 
 (f) Partner Nonrecourse Deductions. Partner Nonrecourse
Deductions for any taxable period shall be allocated to the Partner who bears the economic risk of loss with respect to the liability to which such Partner Nonrecourse Deductions are attributable in accordance with Treasury Regulations
Section 1.704-2(j). 
 (g) Allocations Relating to Taxable Issuance of Partnership Interests. Any income, gain,
loss, or deduction realized as a direct or indirect result of the issuance (or deemed issuance) of an Interest to a Partner (the “Issuance Items”) shall be allocated among the Partners so that, to the extent possible, the net amount
of such Issuance Items, together with all other allocations under this Agreement to each Partner, shall be equal to the net amount that would have been allocated to each such Partner if the Issuance Items had not been realized. 

(h) Creditable Foreign Taxes. Creditable Foreign Taxes for any taxable period attributable to the Partnership, or an entity owned
directly or indirectly by the Partnership, shall be allocated to the Partners in proportion to the Partners’ distributive shares of income (including income allocated pursuant to Section 704(c) of the Code) to which the Creditable Foreign
Tax relates (under principles of Treasury Regulations Section 1.904-6). The provisions of this Section 5.4(h) are intended to comply with the provisions of temporary Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-1T(b)(4)(xi), and shall be
interpreted consistently therewith. 
 SECTION 5.5 Tax Allocations. 

For income tax purposes, each item of income, gain, loss and deduction of the Partnership shall be allocated among the Partners in the
same manner as the corresponding items of Profits and Losses and specially allocated items are allocated for Capital Account purposes; provided that in the case of any asset the Carrying Value of which differs from its adjusted tax basis for
United States federal income tax purposes, income, gain, loss and deduction with respect to such asset shall be allocated solely for income tax purposes in accordance with the principles of Sections 704(b) and (c) of the Code (in any manner
determined by the General Partner) so as to take account of the difference between Carrying Value and adjusted basis of such asset; provided, further, that the Partnership shall use the traditional method (as such term is defined in
Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-3(b)(1)) for all Section 704(c) allocations and “reverse Section 704(c)” allocations. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Tax Matters Partner shall make such allocations for tax purposes as
may be needed to ensure that allocations are in accordance with the interests of the Partners, within the meaning of the Code and Treasury Regulations. 
 SECTION 5.6 Tax Advances. 
 To the extent the Partnership is
required by law to withhold or to make tax payments on behalf of or with respect to any Partner or the Partnership is subjected to tax itself by reason of the status of any Partner (“Tax Advances”), the General Partner may withhold
such amounts and make such tax payments as so required. All Tax Advances made on behalf of a Partner shall, at the option of the General Partner, (i) be promptly paid to the Partnership by the Partner on whose behalf such Tax Advances were made
or (ii) be repaid by reducing the amount of the current or next succeeding distribution or distributions which would otherwise have been made to such Partner or, if such distributions are not sufficient for that purpose, by so reducing the
proceeds of liquidation otherwise payable to such Partner. Whenever the General Partner selects option (ii) pursuant to the preceding sentence for repayment of a Tax Advance by a Partner, for all other purposes of this Agreement such Partner
shall be treated as having received all distributions (whether before or upon liquidation) unreduced by the amount of such Tax Advance. The Partnership shall also have the right to set-off as appropriate and apply against such Partner’s
obligation to repay Tax Advances any amounts otherwise payable to such Partner by any Affiliate of the Partnership (including amounts such as returns of capital, profit thereon and dividends, but not employee salary or bonus). Each Partner hereby
agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Partnership and the other Partners from and against any liability (including, without limitation, any liability for taxes, penalties, additions to tax or interest) with respect to income attributable to or
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 SECTION 5.7 Expenses. 

Except as otherwise agreed to by the Partners, the Partnership shall bear and be responsible for all expenses incurred in connection with
the operation of the Partnership. The General Partner may cause the Partnership to borrow from any Affiliate on such terms as the General Partner may reasonably determine for the payment of expenses, and may cause the Partnership to pay expenses and
repay borrowings from any source of funds of the Partnership as the General Partner may determine. 
 ARTICLE VI

 Books and Reports; Tax Matters 
 SECTION 6.1 General Accounting Matters. 
 (a) The General
Partner shall keep or cause to be kept books and records pertaining to the Partnership’s business showing all of its assets and liabilities, receipts and disbursements, Profits and Losses, Partners’ Capital Accounts and all transactions
entered into by the Partnership, including the Record of Limited Partners. Such books and records of the Partnership shall be kept by the General Partner at its principal place of business and at the Partnership’s office in Ontario and shall be
available for inspection by any Partner or the estate or other legal representative thereof during normal business hours; provided that to the fullest extent permitted by law, other than as provided in Section 6.1(b) below, the General
Partner may withhold access of any Partner (or the estate or other legal representative thereof) to information regarding the affairs of the Partnership to the extent that the General Partner reasonably determines that it is in the interests of the
Partnership to withhold such access for reasons of confidentiality, but may not withhold access to any such information from the professional advisors of any such Partner (or the estate or other legal representative thereof) who need access to such
information for purposes of monitoring compliance with the provisions hereof if such professional advisors agree to comply with such measures as the General Partner may reasonably impose to preserve the confidentiality of such information from such
Partner (or the estate or other legal representative thereof). The Partnership’s books of account shall be maintained in United States dollars and kept on the tax basis method of accounting in accordance with principles established by the
General Partner and otherwise in accordance with United States generally accepted accounting principles and on a basis consistent with the books of account of the Fund. 
 (b) As soon as is practicable after the close of each Fiscal Year, a copy of the financial statements of the Partnership shall be furnished to each Partner and shall include, as of the end of such Fiscal
Year: 
 (i) a statement of net assets of the Partnership; 

(ii) a statement of income or loss and a statement of Partners’ capital; and 

(iii) a statement of changes in cash flow of the Partnership. 
 In addition, each person that was a Partner at any time during a Fiscal Year shall be supplied with such information as may be reasonably required to enable such Partner to prepare its Federal, state,
local and foreign income tax returns based upon such person’s status as a Partner, such other information as such Person may reasonably request for the purpose of applying for withholding taxes and a statement as to such Partner’s Capital
Account as at the close of such Fiscal Year. 
 SECTION 6.2 Fiscal Year. 

The Fiscal Year of the Partnership for financial statement and tax purposes shall begin January 1st and end on December 31st of
each year, except for short taxable years in the years of the Partnership’s formation and termination and as otherwise required by Code. 

  
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 SECTION 6.3 Certain Tax Matters. 

The General Partner shall prepare or cause to be prepared all federal, state and local, as well as foreign, if any, tax returns of the
Partnership for each year for which such returns are required to be filed and shall file or cause such returns to be timely filed. The General Partner shall determine the appropriate treatment of each item of income, gain, loss, deduction and credit
of the Partnership and the accounting methods and conventions under the tax laws of the United States, the several states and other relevant jurisdictions as to the treatment of any such item or any other method or procedure related to the
preparation of such tax returns. The General Partner may cause the Partnership to make or refrain from making any and all elections permitted by such tax laws. The Partnership and each Partner hereby designate the General Partner (or such other
Partner as the General Partner may designate) as the “tax matters partner” for purposes of Section 6231(a)(7) of the Code (the “Tax Matters Partner”). The Tax Matters Partner will take no action which is reasonably
expected to have a material adverse effect on one or more of the Partners unless such action is approved by the General Partner. The Tax Matters Partner will be responsible for notifying all Partners of ongoing proceedings, both administrative and
judicial, and will represent the Partnership throughout any such proceeding. The Partners will furnish the Tax Matters Partner with such information as it may reasonably request to provide the Internal Revenue Service with sufficient information to
allow proper notice to the Partners. The Tax Matters Partner will not bind any other Partner to any extension of the statute of limitations or to a settlement agreement without such Partner’s written consent which consent shall not be
unreasonably withheld. The Tax Matters Partner shall take such action as may be necessary to cause each other Partner to become a “notice partner” within the meaning of Section 6223 of the Code. 

ARTICLE VII 
 Dissolution 
 SECTION 7.1 Dissolution. 

The Partnership shall be dissolved and subsequently terminated upon a determination by the General Partner to dissolve the Partnership at
any time following the dissolution and termination of the Fund. Subject to the Act, the death, retirement, dissolution, resignation, expulsion or bankruptcy of any Partner shall not cause the dissolution of the Partnership, and following any such
event the remaining Partners shall have the right to continue the business of the Partnership. 
 SECTION 7.2
Winding-up. 
 When the Partnership is dissolved, the business and property of the Partnership shall be wound up and
liquidated by the General Partner. The General Partner shall use its best efforts to reduce to cash and cash equivalent items such assets of the Partnership as the General Partner shall deem it advisable to sell and to obtain fair value for such
assets (taking into account applicable tax, legal and business considerations). 
 SECTION 7.3 Final
Distribution. 
 (a) Within 120 calendar days after the effective date of dissolution of the Partnership (or such later date
as the General Partner shall determine), the assets of the Partnership shall be distributed to satisfy all creditors of the Partnership (including the payment of expenses of the winding-up, liquidation and dissolution of the Partnership), including
Partners who are creditors of the Partnership, to the extent otherwise permitted by law, either by the payment thereof or the making of reasonable provision therefor (including the establishment of reserves, in amounts established by the General
Partner). 
 (b) The remaining assets, if any, of the Partnership shall be applied and distributed pro rata to the
Partners until each such Partner receives an amount equal to the amount of its capital balance as reflected on the books and records of the Partnership. 

  
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 SECTION 7.4 No Obligation to Restore Capital Accounts. 

Except as provided in Section 4.5 and Section 5.1(a)(iii) and as may otherwise be required by law, no Partner whose Capital
Account balance is a negative or deficit amount (either during the existence of the Partnership or upon liquidation) shall have any obligation to return any amounts previously distributed to such Partner or to contribute cash or other assets to the
Partnership to restore or make up the deficit in such Partner’s impaired Capital Account. 
 ARTICLE VIII 

Transfer of Partners’ Interests 
 SECTION 8.1 Transfer of Partnership Interests. 
 (a) No Partner
may, directly or indirectly, Transfer such Partner’s interest in the Partnership without advance notice to and the prior consent of the General Partner, which consent may be given or withheld in the General Partner’s sole and absolute
discretion. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no consent shall be necessary in the case of a Transfer by an EPI Limited Partner upon her or his death, to her or his estate or heirs, and in which event such interest shall nevertheless be deemed to be
held by the initial holder thereof for purposes of determining consequences under Sections 4.4 and 4.5, unless the General Partner reasonably determines upon advice of counsel that such Transfer would materially increase the likelihood that either
the Partnership would be subject to the registration requirements of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, or jeopardize the status of the Partnership as a partnership for federal income tax purposes. 

(b) Upon a Limited Partner’s Transfer of all or any part of such Limited Partner’s Interest in the Partnership to any person
under Section 8.1(a) (including an Affiliate of such Partner or a permitted transferee under Section 8.1(a)) (the “Assignee”), such Assignee shall be admitted as a substitute Limited Partner in lieu of such transferor
Partner only with the written consent of the General Partner which consent may be given or withheld in its sole and absolute discretion. 
 (c) Unless an Assignee is admitted as a substitute Limited Partner in accordance with Section 8.1(b) and the Act, a Transfer by a Limited Partner of all or any part of such Limited Partner’s
interest in the Partnership shall not release such Limited Partner from any of such Limited Partner’s obligations or liabilities (including, without limitation, such Partner’s obligations to make capital contributions hereunder and such
Limited Partner’s liability therefor), or limit the General Partner’s rights with respect to such Limited Partner, of any nature whatsoever arising under this Agreement, and such Assignee shall be entitled only to allocations and
distributions with respect to its Interest and shall have no right to any accounting or information concerning the affairs of the Partnership and shall not have any of the other rights of a Limited Partner under this Agreement. 

(d) Any purported Transfer by a Partner of all or any part of its interest in the Partnership in violation of this Article VIII shall be
null and void and of no force or effect. 
 ARTICLE IX 

Additional Partners 
 SECTION 9.1 Admission of Additional Partners. 
 (a) A person
may be admitted subsequent to the date hereof as an additional Partner with the consent of the General Partner and upon amendment of the Record of Limited Partners by the General Partner. Upon the admission of any additional Partner, such Partner
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 (b) Concurrently with the admission of any substitute or additional Partner, the General
Partner shall forthwith cause any necessary papers to be filed and recorded and notice to be given wherever and to the extent required showing the substitution of such transferee as a substitute Partner in place of the transferor Partner, or as an
admission of an additional Partner. The admission of any person as a substitute or additional Partner shall be conditioned upon such person’s written acceptance and adoption of all the terms and provisions of this Agreement. 

ARTICLE X 

Miscellaneous 
 SECTION 10.1 Arbitration; Waiver of Partition/Action for Accounting. 
 Any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement or to the Partnership’s affairs or the rights or interests of the Partners including, but not limited to, the validity,
interpretation, performance, breach or termination of this Agreement, whether arising during the Partnership term or at or after its termination or during or after the liquidation of the Partnership, shall be settled exclusively by arbitration in
New York City by three neutral arbitrators in accordance with the International Arbitration Rules then obtaining of the American Arbitration Association. If the parties to any such controversy are unable to agree upon such arbitrators, then the
arbitrators shall be appointed in accordance with such rules. The parties consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of competent jurisdiction in the Province of Ontario in respect of any action or proceeding relating in any way to this
Agreement. The parties shall not raise any objection to the venue of any proceedings in any such court, including the objection that the proceedings have been brought in an inconvenient forum. The General Partner irrevocably appoints the Process
Agent as its agent to receive on behalf of it service of copies of the statement of claim and any other process which may be served in any such action or proceeding. Such service may be made by delivering a copy of such process to the General
Partner in care of the Process Agent at the Process Agent’s most recent address in Toronto as set out herein, and the General Partner irrevocably authorizes and directs the Process Agent to accept such service on its behalf. A final judgment in
any such action or proceeding may be enforced in other jurisdictions by suit on the judgment or in any other manner specified by law and shall not be re-litigated on the merits. 

SECTION 10.2 Successors and Assigns. 
 This Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns and, in particular, the estate of a deceased Partner shall remain
liable for all of such Partner’s obligations hereunder to the extent that such obligations are not expressly affected by such Partner’s death under the terms hereof. Any Partner who is entitled to a post-employment Profit Sharing
Percentage following termination of such Partner’s employment or, in the case of an Operating Executive, consultancy of a Partner with EPI, the Investment Advisor, the Investment Manager or any of their respective Affiliates may assign, at the
time of such termination of employment, his or her right to receive all or a portion of such post-employment Profit Sharing Percentage to a trust, partnership or other entity for investment by or for the benefit of partners of such Partner’s
family or for charitable purposes; provided that no such assignment shall be permitted in the event that such assignment would, or would be reasonably expected to, result in an adverse impact on the Partnership or its Affiliates or on any
other Partner of the Partnership. 
 SECTION 10.3 Other Covenants of the Partners. 

(a) By executing this Agreement, each Partner expressly agrees, at all times during the term of the Partnership and thereafter and
whether or not at the time a Partner of the Partnership or an employee of EPI, the Investment Advisor, the Investment Manager or any of their respective Affiliates, without the consent of the General Partner, to maintain the confidentiality of, and
not to disclose to any person, any material information relating to the business, financial results, clients or affairs of the Partnership that shall not be generally known to 

  
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the public, except (a) to such Partner’s professional advisers who are bound by a confidentiality obligation to the same extent set forth herein, (b) as required for any
arbitration proceeding pursuant to Section 10.1 or as required by law, by rule or regulation having the force of law, by any regulatory or self-regulatory organization having jurisdiction or by process of law, (c) as required by the Act or
(d) as is reasonably necessary in the best interests of the business of the Partnership and the Fund. Each Partner that is an entity shall cause its owners to comply with the provisions of this Section 10.3. The provisions of this
Section 10.3 shall survive the termination of the Partnership. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, to comply with Treasury Regulations Section 1.6011-4(b)(3)(i), each Partner may disclose to any and all persons,
without limitation of any kind, the U.S. federal income tax treatment and tax structure of the Partnership or any transactions undertaken by the Partnership. 
 (b) Each EPI Limited Partner acknowledges that a breach of his or her obligations under this Section 10.3 (for the avoidance of doubt, determined without giving effect to any modification pursuant to
Section 10.12) shall constitute an event of Cause with the consequences specified pursuant to Section 4.4. 

SECTION 10.4 Notices. Whenever notice is required or permitted by this Agreement to be given, such notice shall be in
writing (including fax, e.mail or other electronic means) and shall be given to any Partner at its address, fax number or e.mail address shown in the Partnership’s books and records. Each such notice shall be effective (a) if given by fax,
upon electronic confirmation of receipt, (b) if given by e.mail, when sent and (c) if given by any other means, when delivered to and receipted for at the address of such Partner, as the case may be, specified as aforesaid. 

SECTION 10.5 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, all of which together shall
constitute a single instrument. Any signature on the signature page of this Agreement may be an original or a fax or electronically transmitted signature. 
 SECTION 10.6 Entire Agreement. This Agreement, together with the separate written agreements referenced herein, embodies the entire agreement and understanding of the parties hereto in
respect of the subject matter contained herein. There are no restrictions, promises, representations, warranties, covenants or undertakings, other than those expressly set forth or referred to herein. Except as expressly provided herein, this
Agreement and such separate written agreements supersede all prior agreements and understandings between the parties with respect to such subject matter. This Agreement does not create any right of employment on the part of any Partner and no
Partner shall have any right (implied or otherwise) to be paid any amount hereunder except as expressly provided for herein. The parties hereto acknowledge that the Partnership, without any further act or approval of any Partner, may enter into side
letters or other writings with EPI Limited Partners or Special Limited Partners (including without limitation the Participation Agreement, any Terms Letter and any agreement regarding the termination of a Partner’s employment or consultancy)
which have the effect of establishing rights under, or altering or supplementing, the terms of, this Agreement. The parties hereto agree that any rights established, or any terms of the Agreement altered or supplemented, in such a side letter or
other writing entered into by the Partnership with a Partner shall govern with respect to such Partner notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement. 
 SECTION 10.7 Amendments; Power of Attorney. 
 (a) This
Agreement may be amended or modified with the consent by the General Partner; provided that no such amendment shall (i) increase any Partner’s relative share of capital contributions, reduce its share of the Partnership’s
distributions, income and gains, or increase its share of the Partnership’s losses without the written consent of each Partner so affected (for the avoidance of doubt, adjustments in Profit Sharing Percentages and capital interests in the
Partnership effected in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement shall not be deemed to be amendments or modifications of this Agreement for this purpose), or (ii) amend this Section 10.7 without the consent of each Partner.

  
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 (b) Each Limited Partner hereby grants to each General Partner an irrevocable power of
attorney to consent to any amendment or modification of this Agreement duly adopted pursuant to Section 10.7(a) and to execute any instrument, certificate or writing evidencing the taking of any action which has been approved in accordance with
the provisions of this Agreement. 
 (c) The General Partner may unilaterally amend this Agreement on or before the effective
date of the final regulations, as determined by the General Partner in its sole discretion, to (i) authorize and direct the election of a safe harbor under Treasury Regulations Section 1.83-3(l) (or any similar provision) under which the
fair market value of a partnership interest that is transferred in connection with the performance of services is treated as being equal to the liquidation value of that interest, (ii) provide for an agreement by the Partnership and each of its
Partners to comply with all of the requirements set forth in such regulations and Notice 2005-43 (and any other guidance provided by the IRS with respect to such election) with respect to all partnership interests transferred in connection with the
performance of services while the election remains effective, (iii) provide for the allocation of items of income, gains, deductions and losses required by the final regulations similar to Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(4)(xii)(b)
and (c), and (iv) provide for any other related amendments. 
 SECTION 10.8 Headings. 

The table of contents and headings contained in this Agreement or in any annex are for convenience of reference purposes only and shall
not affect in any way the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement. 
 SECTION 10.9 Representations and
Warranties. 
 (a) Each Partner which is not a natural person represents, warrants and covenants to the other Partners that
such Partner is duly formed and validly existing under the laws of the jurisdiction of its organization with full power and authority to perform its obligations hereunder and that the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement has been
duly authorized by such Partner. 
 (b) Each Partner who is a natural person represents, warrants and covenants to the other
Partners that such Partner has the legal capacity to enter into this Agreement and perform such Partner’s obligations hereunder. 
 (c) Each Partner represents, warrants and covenants to the other Partners that: 

(i) this Agreement has been duly executed and delivered by such Partner and constitutes the valid and legally binding agreement of such
Partner enforceable in accordance with its terms against such Partner subject to the effect of bankruptcy, insolvency, moratorium and other similar laws relating to creditors’ rights generally, by general equitable principles and by an implied
covenant of good faith and fair dealing; 
 (ii) the execution and delivery of this Agreement by such Partner and the performance
of its duties and obligations hereunder do not result in a breach of any of the terms, conditions or provisions of, or constitute a default under, any indenture, mortgage, deed of trust, credit agreement, note or other evidence of indebtedness, or
any lease or other agreement, or any license, permit, franchise or certificate, to which such Partner or any Affiliate is a party or by which it or any Affiliate is bound or to which its or any Affiliate’s properties are subject, or require any
authorization or approval under or pursuant to any of the foregoing which has not been obtained, or violate any statute, regulation, law, order, writ, injunction, judgment or decree to which such Partner or any Affiliate is subject; 

(iii) such Partner is not in default (nor has any event occurred which with notice, lapse of time, or both, would constitute a default) in
the performance of any obligation, agreement or condition contained in any indenture, mortgage, deed of trust, credit agreement, note or other evidence of indebtedness or any lease or other agreement, or any license, permit, franchise or
certificate, to which it is a party or by which it is bound or to which the properties of it are subject, nor is it in violation of any statute, regulation, law, order, writ, injunction, judgment or decree to which it is subject, which default or
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 (iv) there is no litigation, investigation or other proceeding pending or, to the knowledge
of such Partner, threatened against such Partner or any of its Affiliates as to which there is a reasonable possibility of an adverse determination and which, if adversely determined, would materially adversely affect such Partner’s ability to
carry out its obligations under this Agreement; 
 (v) no consent, approval or authorization of, or filing, registration or
qualification with, any court or governmental authority on the part of such Partner is required for the execution and delivery of this Agreement by such Partner, and, except as may be required under applicable securities and commodities laws in
connection with the registration of the Partnership or such Partner, the performance of its obligations and duties hereunder; 

(vi) such Partner is acquiring its interest in the Partnership for such Partner’s own account for investment purposes only and not
with a view to resale or distribution; 
 (vii) such Partner understands that such interests in the Partnership have not been
registered under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”), the securities laws of any state thereof or the securities laws of any other jurisdiction, nor is such registration contemplated; 

(viii) such Partner understands and agrees further that, subject to the limited rights set forth in this Agreement, its interest in the
Partnership must be held indefinitely unless such interest is subsequently registered under the Securities Act, the securities laws of any state and the securities laws of any other jurisdiction or an exemption from registration under the Securities
Act and these laws covering the sale of such interests is available; that even if such an exemption is available, the assignability and transferability of its interests in the Partnership will be governed by this Agreement, which imposes substantial
restrictions on transfer; that legends stating that its interests in the Partnership have not been registered under the Securities Act and these laws and setting out or referring to the restrictions on the transferability and resale of the Interests
will be placed on all documents evidencing such Interests, if any; 
 (ix) such Partner has such knowledge and experience in
financial and business matters as to be capable of evaluating the merits and risks of an investment in interests in the Partnership, is able to bear the risk of loss of an investment in such interests and understands the risks of, and other
considerations relating to, a purchase of interests in the Partnership; 
 (x) such Partner’s overall commitment to the
Partnership and other investments which are not readily marketable is not disproportionate to such Partner’s net worth and such Partner has no need for immediate liquidity in such Partner’s investment in its interests in the Partnership;
and 
 (xi) such Partner has carefully read this Agreement and, to the full satisfaction of such Partner, such Partner has been
furnished any materials such Partner has requested relating to the Partnership and the Fund and the offering of interests in the Partnership, has consulted to the extent deemed appropriate by such Partner with such Partner’s own advisors as to
the financial, tax, legal and related matters concerning an investment in the Partnership and such Partner has been afforded the opportunity to ask questions of representatives of the Partnership concerning the terms and conditions of the offering
and to obtain any additional information necessary to verify the accuracy of any representations or information provided to such Partner and to make an informed investment decision with respect to an investment in the Partnership. 

(d) All of the representations, warranties and covenants made under this Section 10.9 shall be deemed to be made on a continuing
basis during the term of the Partnership and shall survive the execution and delivery of this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby. Each Partner agrees to notify the Investment Committee promptly upon becoming aware
of a breach in any of his or her representations, warranties and covenants hereunder. 
 SECTION 10.10 Division
of Property. 
 In the event of a property settlement or separation agreement between a Partner and his or her spouse, such
Partner agrees that he or she shall use his or her reasonable efforts to retain all of his or her Interest in the Partnership and shall reimburse his or her spouse for any Interest he or she may have in the Partnership out of

  
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funds, assets or proceeds separate and distinct from his or her interest in the Partnership. To the extent that such Partner is unable, despite his or her exercise of reasonable efforts, to
retain all of his or her Interest in the Partnership, such Partner shall use reasonable efforts to assign to his or her spouse only the right to share in profits and losses, to receive distribution or distributions, and to receive allocation of
income, gain, loss, deduction or credit or similar item to which the assigning Partner was entitled, to the extent assigned, with the assigning Partner remaining entitled to exercise all rights and powers of a Partner hereunder. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, if a spouse or former spouse of a Partner acquires an Interest in the Partnership as a Partner as a result of any such proposed settlement or separation agreement, such spouse or former spouse shall be entitled only to allocation and
distributions with respect to his or her Interest and shall have no right to information concerning the affairs of the Partnership and shall not have any other rights of a Partner under this Agreement. 

SECTION 10.11 Other Covenants of the Partners. 

(a) In consideration for being admitted as a Partner hereunder, each EPI Limited Partner hereby acknowledges that (i) he or she is
bound by the provisions set forth in such Partner’s agreements with EPI, the Investment Advisor, the Investment Manager or any of their Affiliates regarding post-employment covenants and (ii) a breach of his or her obligations thereunder
or under this Section 10.11 shall constitute an event of Cause. 
 (b) In the event that any EPI Limited Partner’s
employment or, in the case of an Operating Executive, consultancy with EPI, the Investment Advisor, the Investment Manager or any of their Affiliates is terminated for any reason, except as required by law or legal process, the Partnership and such
Partner agree to refrain from making any comments or statements in the media or to the press or to any individual or entity with whom EPI, the Investment Advisor, the Investment Manager or any of their respective Affiliates has a business
relationship or others, which could be likely to adversely affect (i) such Partner’s future employment or such Partner’s personal or professional reputation, in the case of comments or statements by the Partnership, or (ii) the
conduct of the business of the Partnership or any of its Affiliates, or any of their plans or prospects, or the business reputation of the Partnership or any of its Affiliates, or any of their respective employees, in the case of comments or
statements by such Partner. For purposes of this Section 10.11(b), no comment or statement shall be deemed to be a comment or statement of the Partnership unless it is an official comment or statement of the Partnership or a comment or
statement by any then EPI Limited Partner. The General Partner shall use its reasonable best efforts to cause all personnel of the Partnership and its Affiliates to comply with the provisions of this Section 10.11(b). 

(c) Each EPI Limited Partner acknowledges that a breach of his or her obligations under this Section 10.11 (for the avoidance of
doubt, determined without giving effect to any modification pursuant to Section 10.12) shall constitute an event of Cause with the consequences specified pursuant to Section 4.4. 

SECTION 10.12 Severability. 
 In the event that any provision of this Agreement, including the post-employment covenants set forth in Sections 10.3 and 10.11 hereof and in each of the Partner’s respective Terms Letters, shall be
held or deemed to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any jurisdiction, for any reason, the invalidity of that provision shall not have the effect of rendering the provision in question unenforceable in any other jurisdiction or in any other
case or of rendering any other provisions herein unenforceable. Instead, in such an event, the remainder of this Agreement shall be construed as if not containing the particular invalid or unenforceable provision or provisions, and the rights and
obligations of the parties shall be enforced accordingly; and the invalid provision shall be substituted with a valid provision which most closely approximates the intent and the economic effect of the invalid provision and which would be
enforceable to the maximum extent permitted in such jurisdiction or in such case. 
 SECTION 10.13 Irreparable
Harm. 
 Each of the Partners hereby agrees that a failure to comply with the provisions of Section 10.11 of this
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injunction and other equitable relief in the event of any such failure to comply with the provisions of Section 10.11. 

SECTION 10.14 Partnership Tax Treatment. 
 The Partners intend for the Partnership to be treated as a partnership for U.S. federal income tax purposes and no election to the contrary shall be made. 

SECTION 10.15 Joint and Several Liability of EPI Limited Partners and Family. 

Each EPI Limited Partner and his or her respective Family Related Limited Partners hereby agree to be jointly and severally liable for
any obligations of such EPI Limited Partner and his or her respective Family Related Limited Partners hereunder. 

SECTION 10.16 Consistent Treatment for Family Related Limited Partners. 

For purposes of this Agreement, in the case of any Family Related Limited Partner, (i) the termination of the employment or, in the
case of an Operating Executive, consultancy with EPI, the Investment Advisor, the Investment Manager or any of their respective Affiliates of the EPI Limited Partner with which such Family Related Limited Partner is associated may, in the sole
discretion of the General Partner, be deemed a termination of employment of such Family Related Limited Partner, with the same character as the character of such EPI Limited Partner’s termination (e.g., with or without Cause, etc.), and
(ii) the rights of the Partnership to repurchase a Family Related Limited Partner’s Profit Sharing Percentage pursuant to Section 4.4 shall be the same as the rights of the Partnership with respect to its associated EPI Limited
Partner. 
 SECTION 10.17 No Third-Party Beneficiaries. 

The provisions of this Agreement are intended solely to benefit the Partnership and the Partners (and their Affiliates and Covered
Persons) and, except as otherwise specifically agreed with any third party, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, shall not be construed as conferring any benefit upon any creditor of the Partnership (and no such creditor shall be a
third-party beneficiary of this Agreement), and no Partner shall have any duty or obligation to any creditor of the Partnership to make any contributions to the Partnership pursuant to Article V. 

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement as of the day and year first
above written. 
  

			
	General Partner:
	
	Evercore Mexico GP Holdings LLC
		
	By:	 	/s/ Ciara Burnham
		 	Name: Ciara Burnham
		 	Title:   President
	
	Organizational Limited Partner:
	
	/s/ Jason Klurfeld
	Name: Jason Klurfeld
	
	Investment Manager:
	
	Solely with respect to Section 3.1(c)
	
	Evercore Mexico Management Limited
		
	By:	 	/s/ Peter Huber
		 	Name: Peter Huber
		 	Title:   Authorized Signatory
	
	Limited Partners:
		
	By:	 	/s/ Pero Aspe
		 	Name: Pedro Aspe
	
	Evercore GP Holdings LLC
	
		
	By:	 	/s/ Robert B. Walsh
		 	Name: Robert B. Walsh
		 	Title:   CFO

  
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 ANNEX A 

 

			
	 General Partner
	  	ADDRESS
		
	Evercore Mexico GP Holdings LLC	  	 55 East 52nd Street
 43rd Floor,
 New York, NY 10055

		
	 Limited Partners
	  	ADDRESS
		
	Evercore GP Holdings LLC	  	 55 East 52nd Street
 43rd Floor,
 New York, NY 10055

		
	EPI Limited Partners	  	 
		
	Pedro Aspe	  	 55 East 52nd Street
 43rd Floor,
 New York, NY 10055

  
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