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REVOLVING CREDIT AGREEMENT

 Exhibit 10.37 
 Published CUSIP Number: 22026DAE5 
 Revolving Credit CUSIP Number: 22026DAF2 
  

 REVOLVING CREDIT AGREEMENT

 dated as of October 25, 2006, 
 among 
 CHOICEPOINT SERVICES INC., 
 as Borrower, 
 CHOICEPOINT INC., 
 as Parent, 
 THE LENDERS LISTED HEREIN, 
 WACHOVIA BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, 
 as Administrative Agent, 
 and 
 SUNTRUST BANK, 
 as Syndication Agent, 
 and 
 WACHOVIA CAPITAL MARKETS, LLC and SUNTRUST CAPITAL MARKETS, INC., 
 as Co-Lead Arrangers 
 WACHOVIA CAPITAL
MARKETS, LLC, 
 as Sole Book Runner 
  

 Table of Contents 
  

							
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	 ARTICLE I DEFINITIONS; CONSTRUCTION
	  	1
				
		 	Section 1.01	 	Definitions	  	1
		 	Section 1.02	 	Accounting Terms and Determination	  	20
		 	Section 1.03	 	Other Definitional Terms	  	20
		 	Section 1.04	 	Exhibits and Schedules	  	21
		
	 ARTICLE II SYNDICATED LOANS AND SWING LINE LOANS
	  	21
				
		 	Section 2.01	 	Description of Revolving Credit Facilities; Use of Proceeds	  	21
		 	Section 2.02	 	Syndicated Loans	  	21
		 	Section 2.03	 	Syndicated Notes; Repayment of Principal	  	22
		 	Section 2.04	 	Voluntary Reduction of Syndicated Loan Commitments	  	22
		 	Section 2.05	 	Increase of Syndicated Loan Commitments	  	22
		 	Section 2.06	 	Syndicated Loan Funding Notices	  	24
		 	Section 2.07	 	Swing Line Loans	  	25
		
	 ARTICLE IIA. LETTERS OF CREDIT
	  	26
				
		 	Section 2A.01	 	L/C Commitment.	  	26
		 	Section 2A.02	 	Procedure for Issuance of Letters of Credit	  	27
		 	Section 2A.03	 	Commissions and Other Charges.	  	27
		 	Section 2A.04	 	L/C Participations	  	28
		 	Section 2A.05	 	Reimbursement Obligation of Borrower	  	29
		 	Section 2A.06	 	Obligations Absolute.	  	30
		 	Section 2A.07	 	Effect of Letter of Credit Application.	  	30
		 	Section 2A.08	 	Appointment and Duties of Additional Issuing Lenders.	  	30
		
	 ARTICLE III GENERAL LOAN TERMS
	  	31
				
		 	Section 3.01	 	Disbursement of Funds	  	31
		 	Section 3.02	 	Interest	  	32
		 	Section 3.03	 	Interest Periods	  	33
		 	Section 3.04	 	Fees	  	34
		 	Section 3.05	 	Prepayments of Borrowings	  	34
		 	Section 3.06	 	Payments, etc	  	36
		 	Section 3.07	 	Interest Rate Not Ascertainable, etc	  	37
		 	Section 3.08	 	Illegality	  	38
		 	Section 3.09	 	Increased Costs	  	38
		 	Section 3.10	 	Lending Offices	  	40
		 	Section 3.11	 	Funding Losses	  	41
		 	Section 3.12	 	Assumptions Concerning Funding of Eurodollar Advances	  	41
		 	Section 3.13	 	Apportionment of Payments	  	41
		 	Section 3.14	 	Sharing of Payments, Etc.	  	42

  

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		 	Section 3.15	 	Alternative Currency Matters	  	42
		 	Section 3.16	 	Benefits to Guarantors	  	45
		
	 ARTICLE IV CONDITIONS TO BORROWINGS AND LETTERS OF CREDIT
	  	45
				
		 	 Section 4.01
	 	Conditions Precedent to Initial Loans and Letters of Credit.	  	45
		 	 Section 4.02
	 	Conditions to All Loans	  	47
		
	 ARTICLE V REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES
	  	47
				
		 	 Section 5.01
	 	Corporate Existence; Compliance with Law	  	48
		 	 Section 5.02
	 	Corporate Power; Authorization	  	48
		 	 Section 5.03
	 	Enforceable Obligations	  	48
		 	 Section 5.04
	 	No Contractual or Legal Bar	  	48
		 	 Section 5.05
	 	No Material Litigation or Investigations	  	48
		 	 Section 5.06
	 	Investment Company Act, Etc	  	49
		 	 Section 5.07
	 	Margin Regulations	  	49
		 	 Section 5.08
	 	Compliance With Environmental Laws	  	49
		 	 Section 5.09
	 	Insurance	  	49
		 	 Section 5.10
	 	No Default	  	50
		 	 Section 5.11
	 	No Burdensome Restrictions	  	50
		 	 Section 5.12
	 	Taxes	  	50
		 	 Section 5.13
	 	Subsidiaries	  	50
		 	 Section 5.14
	 	Financial Statements	  	50
		 	 Section 5.15
	 	ERISA	  	51
		 	 Section 5.16
	 	Possession of Franchises, Licenses, Etc.	  	52
		 	 Section 5.17
	 	Patents, Trademarks, Licenses, Etc	  	52
		 	 Section 5.18
	 	Ownership of Property	  	52
		 	 Section 5.19
	 	Financial Condition	  	52
		 	 Section 5.20
	 	Labor Matters	  	52
		 	 Section 5.21
	 	Payment or Dividend Restrictions	  	53
		 	 Section 5.22
	 	Outstanding Indebtedness	  	53
		 	 Section 5.23
	 	Disclosure	  	53
		 	 Section 5.24
	 	OFAC	  	53
		
	 ARTICLE VI AFFIRMATIVE COVENANTS
	  	53
				
		 	 Section 6.01
	 	Corporate Existence, Etc	  	54
		 	 Section 6.02
	 	Compliance with Laws, Etc	  	54
		 	 Section 6.03
	 	Payment of Taxes and Claims, Etc	  	54
		 	 Section 6.04
	 	Keeping of Books	  	54
		 	 Section 6.05
	 	Visitation, Inspection, Etc	  	54
		 	 Section 6.06
	 	Insurance; Maintenance of Properties	  	55
		 	 Section 6.07
	 	Reporting Covenants	  	56
		 	 Section 6.08
	 	Financial Covenants	  	59
		 	 Section 6.09
	 	Additional Credit Parties	  	60
		 	 Section 6.10
	 	Intellectual Property	  	60

  

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	 ARTICLE VII NEGATIVE COVENANTS
	  	60
				
		 	Section 7.01	 	Liens	  	60
		 	Section 7.02	 	Guaranties	  	61
		 	Section 7.03	 	Mergers, Consolidations	  	61
		 	Section 7.04	 	Asset Sales	  	62
		 	Section 7.05	 	Investments, Loans, Etc	  	63
		 	Section 7.06	 	Sale and Leaseback Transactions	  	64
		 	Section 7.07	 	Transactions with Affiliates	  	64
		 	Section 7.08	 	ERISA	  	64
		 	Section 7.09	 	Additional Negative Pledges	  	65
		 	Section 7.10	 	Changes in Business	  	65
		 	Section 7.11	 	Limitation on Payment Restrictions Affecting Consolidated Companies	  	65
		 	Section 7.12	 	Actions Under Certain Documents	  	66
		 	Section 7.13	 	Amendments; Payments and Prepayments of Subordinated Debt	  	66
		 	Section 7.14	 	Changes in Fiscal Year	  	66
		
	 ARTICLE VIII EVENTS OF DEFAULT
	  	66
				
		 	Section 8.01	 	Payments	  	66
		 	Section 8.02	 	Covenants Without Notice	  	66
		 	Section 8.03	 	Other Covenants	  	67
		 	Section 8.04	 	Representations	  	67
		 	Section 8.05	 	Non-Payments of Other Indebtedness	  	67
		 	Section 8.06	 	Defaults Under Other Agreements	  	67
		 	Section 8.07	 	Bankruptcy	  	67
		 	Section 8.08	 	Money Judgment	  	68
		 	Section 8.09	 	Change in Control of Parent or Borrower	  	68
		 	Section 8.10	 	Default Under Other Credit Documents	  	68
		 	Section 8.11	 	Attachments	  	69
		 	Section 8.12	 	Remedies	  	69
		 	Section 8.13	 	Crediting of Payments and Proceeds	  	70
		 	Section 8.14	 	Judgment Currency	  	70
		
	 ARTICLE IX THE ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
	  	70
				
		 	Section 9.01	 	Appointment of Administrative Agent	  	70
		 	Section 9.02	 	Nature of Duties of Administrative Agent	  	71
		 	Section 9.03	 	Lack of Reliance on the Administrative Agent	  	71
		 	Section 9.04	 	Certain Rights of the Administrative Agent	  	71
		 	Section 9.05	 	Reliance by the Administrative Agent	  	72
		 	Section 9.06	 	Indemnification of the Administrative Agent	  	72
		 	Section 9.07	 	The Administrative Agent in its Individual Capacity	  	72
		 	Section 9.08	 	Holders of Notes	  	72
		 	Section 9.09	 	Successor Administrative Agent	  	73
		 	Section 9.10	 	No Other Duties	  	73
		 	Section 9.11	 	Release of Guarantors	  	73

  

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	 ARTICLE X MISCELLANEOUS
	  	74
				
		 	Section 10.01	 	Notices	  	74
		 	Section 10.02	 	Amendments, Etc	  	75
		 	Section 10.03	 	No Waiver; Remedies Cumulative	  	76
		 	Section 10.04	 	Payment of Expenses; Indemnity	  	76
		 	Section 10.05	 	Right of Setoff	  	78
		 	Section 10.06	 	Benefit of Agreement	  	78
		 	Section 10.07	 	Governing Law	  	81
		 	Section 10.08	 	Jurisdiction and Venue	  	81
		 	Section 10.09	 	Binding Arbitration; Waiver of Jury Trial	  	81
		 	Section 10.10	 	Reversal of Payments	  	82
		 	Section 10.11	 	Injunctive Relief; Punitive Damages	  	83
		 	Section 10.12	 	Independent Nature of Lenders’ Rights	  	83
		 	Section 10.13	 	Release of Guarantors	  	83
		 	Section 10.14	 	Counterparts	  	83
		 	Section 10.15	 	Patriot Act	  	83
		 	Section 10.16	 	Effectiveness; Survival.	  	84
		 	Section 10.17	 	Severability	  	84
		 	Section 10.18	 	Independence of Covenants	  	84
		 	Section 10.19	 	Headings Descriptive; Entire Agreement	  	84

  

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 SCHEDULES 
  

					
	Schedule 1.1(a)	 	-	    	Syndicated Lenders and Syndicated Loan Commitments
	Schedule 1.1(b)	 	-	    	Existing Letters of Credit
	Schedule 1.1(c)	 	-	    	Mandatory Cost Formulae
	Schedule 5.13	 	-	    	Organization and Ownership of Subsidiaries
	Schedule 5.22	 	-	    	Outstanding Indebtedness
	Schedule 7.01	 	-	    	Existing Liens
	
	EXHIBITS
			
	Exhibit A	 	-	    	Form of Syndicated Note
	Exhibit B	 	-	    	Form of Swing Line Note
	Exhibit C	 	-	    	Form of Subsidiary Guaranty Agreement
	Exhibit D	 	-	    	Form of Contribution Agreement
	Exhibit E	 	-	    	Form of Parent Guaranty Agreement
	Exhibit F	 	-	    	Form of Closing Certificate
	Exhibit G-1	 	-	    	Form of Opinion of Jones Day
	Exhibit G-2	 	-	    	Form of Opinion of in-house general counsel
	Exhibit H	 	-	    	Form of Assignment and Acceptance Agreement
	Exhibit I	 	-	    	Form of Compliance Certificate
	Exhibit J	 	-	    	Form of Notice of Borrowing
	Exhibit K	 	-	    	Form of Notice of Conversion/Continuation
	Exhibit L	 	-	    	Form of Notice of Account Designation
	Exhibit M	 	-	    	Form of Notice of Prepayment

 REVOLVING CREDIT AGREEMENT 
 THIS REVOLVING CREDIT AGREEMENT made and entered into as of October 25, 2006, by and among CHOICEPOINT INC., a Georgia corporation
(“Parent”), CHOICEPOINT SERVICES INC., a Georgia corporation (“Borrower”), WACHOVIA BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, a national banking association (“Wachovia”), the other banks and lending institutions
listed on the signature pages hereof, and any assignees of Wachovia, or such other banks and lending institutions which become “Lenders” as provided herein (Wachovia, and such other banks, lending institutions and assignees are referred to
collectively herein as the “Lenders”), and Wachovia, in its capacity as Administrative Agent for the Lenders and each successor Administrative Agent for such Lenders as may be appointed from time to time pursuant to Article
IX hereof (the “Administrative Agent”). 
 WITNESSETH: 
 WHEREAS, the Borrower has requested and the Lenders have agreed, to extend certain credit facilities to the Borrower on the terms and conditions
of this Agreement. 
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual covenants herein contained, the Borrower, the
Parent, the Lenders and the Administrative Agent agree as follows: 
 ARTICLE I 
 DEFINITIONS; CONSTRUCTION 
 Section 1.01 Definitions. In addition
to the other terms defined herein, the following terms used herein shall have the meanings herein specified (to be equally applicable to both the singular and plural forms of the terms defined): 
 “Additional Issuing Lenders” means any Lenders designated as additional issuers of Letters of Credit pursuant to
Section 2A.08. 
 “Administrative Agent” shall mean Wachovia in its capacity as Administrative Agent hereunder,
and any successor Administrative Agent appointed pursuant to Section 9.09. 
 “Administrative Agent’s
Correspondent” shall mean Wachovia Bank, National Association, London Branch, or any other financial institution designated by the Administrative Agent to act as its correspondent hereunder with respect to the distribution and payment of
Alternative Currency Loans. 
 “Advance” shall mean any principal amount advanced and remaining outstanding at any time
under (a) the Syndicated Loans, which Advances shall be made or outstanding as Base Rate Advances or Eurodollar Advances, as the case may be, and (b) the Swing Line Loans, which Advances shall be made or outstanding as Swing Line Advances.

 “Affiliate” of any Person means any other Person directly or indirectly controlling,
controlled by, or under common control with, such Person, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by contract or otherwise. For purposes of this definition, “control” (including with correlative meanings, the terms
“controlling”, “controlled by”, and “under common control with”) as applied to any Person, means the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of
that Person. 
 “Agreement” shall mean this Revolving Credit Agreement, as amended, modified, restated, or supplemented from
time to time. 
 “Alternative Currency” shall mean (a) Euro, (b) Pounds Sterling and (c) with the prior
written consent of each Lender, any other lawful currency (other than Dollars); provided that such currency is freely transferable and convertible into Dollars in the United States currency market and freely available to each Lender in the
London interbank deposit market. 
 “Alternative Currency Amount” shall mean, at any time, with respect to any amount
denominated in Dollars, the equivalent amount thereof in the applicable Alternative Currency at the most favorable spot exchange rate for the purchase of such Alternative Currency with Dollars, as determined by the Administrative Agent or the
applicable Issuing Lender, as applicable, at approximately 11:00 a.m. (the time of the Administrative Agent’s Correspondent) two (2) Business Days prior to the date on which the foreign exchange computation is made. 
 “Alternative Currency Commitment” shall mean the lesser of (a) $300,000,000 and (b) the total Syndicated Loan Commitments.

 “Alternative Currency Letter of Credit” shall mean any Letter of Credit denominated in an Alternative Currency.

 “Alternative Currency Loan” shall mean any Syndicated Loan denominated in an Alternative Currency. 
 “Applicable Commitment Percentage” shall mean the percentage designated on the chart set forth below based on Parent’s ratio of
Funded Debt to Consolidated EBITDA: 
  

						
	 Level
	 	 Funded Debt to Consolidated
 EBITDA Ratio
	 	 Applicable Commitment
 Percentage
	 
	I	 	Greater than or equal to 2.25 to 1.00	 	0.150	%
	II	 	Greater than or equal to 1.75 to 1.00, but less than 2.25 to 1.00	 	0.125	%
	III	 	Greater than or equal to 1.25 to 1.00, but less than 1.75 to 1.00	 	0.100	%
	IV	 	Greater than or equal to 0.75 to 1.00, but less than 1.25 to 1.00	 	0.080	%
	V	 	Less than 0.75 to 1.00	 	0.070	%

  

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 The Applicable Commitment Percentage shall be determined and adjusted quarterly on the date (each a “Calculation
Date”) ten (10) Business Days after the later of (i) receipt by the Administrative Agent of the Compliance Certificate pursuant to Section 6.07 for the most recently ended fiscal quarter of the Parent or (ii) the date
such Compliance Certificate is required to be delivered pursuant to Section 6.07, provided that, (a) the Applicable Commitment Percentage on the Closing Date shall be based on Level IV until the first Calculation Date following
the receipt of the Compliance Certificate for the fiscal quarter ending December 31, 2006 and thereafter the Pricing Level shall be determined by reference to Parent’s ratio of Funded Debt to Consolidated EBITDA as of the last day of the
most recently ended fiscal quarter of the Parent preceding the applicable Calculation Date and (b) if Borrower fails to provide the Compliance Certificate and related financial statements required by Section 6.07 for the most
recently ended fiscal quarter of the Parent preceding the applicable Calculation Date, the Applicable Commitment Percentage from such Calculation Date shall be based on Level I until such time as the appropriate Compliance Certificate is provided,
at which time the Pricing Level shall be determined by reference to Parent’s ratio of Funded Debt to Consolidated EBITDA as of the last day of the most recently ended fiscal quarter of the Parent preceding such Calculation Date. The Applicable
Commitment Percentage shall be effective from one Calculation Date until the next Calculation Date. 
 “Applicable Margin”
shall mean the percentage designated on the chart set forth below based on Parent’s ratio of Funded Debt to Consolidated EBITDA: 
  

						
	 Level
	 	 Funded Debt to Consolidated
 EBITDA Ratio
	 	Applicable Margin	 
	 I
	 	Greater than or equal to 2.25 to 1.00	 	0.600	%
	 II
	 	Greater than or equal to 1.75 to 1.00, but less than 2.25 to 1.00	 	0.500	%
	 III
	 	Greater than or equal to 1.25 to 1.00, but less than 1.75 to 1.00	 	0.400	%
	 IV
	 	Greater than or equal to 0.75 to 1.00, but less than 1.25 to 1.00	 	0.320	%
	 V
	 	Less than 0.75 to 1.00	 	0.280	%

 The Applicable Margin shall be determined and adjusted quarterly on the date (each a “Calculation
Date”) ten (10) Business Days after the later of (i) receipt by the Administrative Agent of the Compliance Certificate pursuant to Section 6.07 for the most recently ended fiscal quarter of the Parent or (ii) the date
such Compliance Certificate is required to be delivered pursuant to Section 6.07, provided that, (a) the Applicable Margin on the Closing Date shall be based on Level IV until the first Calculation Date following the receipt of
the Compliance Certificate for the fiscal quarter ending December 31, 2006 and thereafter the Pricing Level shall be determined by reference to Parent’s ratio of Funded Debt to Consolidated EBITDA as of the last day of the most recently
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financial statements required by Section 6.07 for the most recently ended fiscal quarter of the Parent preceding the applicable Calculation Date,
the Applicable Margin from such Calculation Date shall be based on Level I until such time as the appropriate Compliance Certificate is provided, at which time the Pricing Level shall be determined by reference to Parent’s ratio of Funded Debt
to Consolidated EBITDA as of the last day of the most recently ended fiscal quarter of the Parent preceding such Calculation Date. The Applicable Margin shall be effective from one Calculation Date until the next Calculation Date. Any adjustment in
the Applicable Margin shall be applicable to all Loans and L/C Obligations then existing or subsequently made or issued. 
 “Application” shall mean an application, in the form specified by the applicable Issuing Lender from time to time, requesting the applicable Issuing Lender to issue a Letter of Credit. 
 “Asset Sale” shall mean any sale or other disposition (or a series of related sales or other dispositions), including without
limitation, loss, damage, destruction or taking to the extent not covered by insurance, by any Consolidated Company to any Person other than a Consolidated Company, of any property or asset (including Capital Stock but excluding the issuance and
sale by Parent of its own Capital Stock), other than sales or other dispositions made in the ordinary course of business of any Consolidated Company. 
 “Asset Securitization” shall mean the asset securitization program entered into by the Receivable Subsidiaries and Three Pillars Funding Corporation; provided that the outstanding attributed principal
amount of such program shall not at any time exceed $175,000,000. 
 “Asset Securitization Agreements” shall mean those
documents which govern the Asset Securitization (as the same may be amended, restated, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time as permitted by this Agreement). 
 “Assignment and Acceptance” shall mean an assignment and acceptance entered into by a Lender and an Eligible Assignee in accordance with
the terms of this Agreement and substantially in the form of Exhibit H. 
 “Bankruptcy Code” shall mean The
Bankruptcy Code of 1978, as amended and in effect from time to time (11 U.S.C. § 101 et seq.). 
 “Base Rate” shall
mean the higher of (with any change in the Base Rate to be effective as of the date of change of either of the following rates): 
 (a) the
rate which the Administrative Agent so denominates and sets from time to time to be its prime lending rate, as in effect from time to time, and 
 (b) the Federal Funds Rate, as in effect from time to time, plus one-half of one percent (0.50%) per annum. 
 The
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make commercial loans or other loans at rates of interest at, above or below the Administrative Agent’s prime lending rate. 
 “Base Rate Advance” shall mean an Advance made or outstanding as (i) a Syndicated Loan bearing interest based on the Base Rate or
(ii) an Advance bearing interest at the rate agreed upon between Borrower and the Lenders pursuant to Section 3.07, Section 3.08 or Section 3.09. 
 “Bond Obligations” shall mean all obligations of the Consolidated Companies arising under or pursuant to (a) that certain Lease
Agreement dated as of December 1, 2001, by and between Development Authority of Fulton County, as lessor of certain equipment described therein (the “Lessor”), and Parent, as lessee of such equipment (in such capacity, the
“Lessee”), and all other instruments, documents, and agreements relating to such lease or that certain $30,000,000 Development Authority of Fulton County Taxable Industrial Development Revenue Bond (ChoicePoint Inc. Project),
Equipment Series (the “Bond”), including, without limitation, that certain Bond Guaranty Agreement dated as of December 31, 2001, issued by Parent, in its capacity as guarantor (in such capacity, the “Bond
Guarantor”) in favor of Parent, in its capacity as purchaser of the Bond (the “Bond Purchaser”) pursuant to which the Bond Guarantor unconditionally guaranteed payment and performance of the debt service on the Bond for the
benefit of the Bond Purchaser (the Bond Purchaser having financed the acquisition by the Lessor of the equipment which was leased to the Lessee); and (b) that certain Lease Agreement dated as of December 22, 2005, by and between
Development Authority of Fulton County, as lessor of certain equipment described therein, and Parent, as lessee of such equipment (in such capacity, the “2005 Lessee”), and all other instruments, documents, and agreements relating
to such lease or that certain $60,000,000 Development Authority of Fulton County Taxable Industrial Development Revenue Bond (ChoicePoint Inc. Project), Equipment Series (the “2005 Bond”); and, since Parent is (i) the Lessee,
the Bond Purchaser and the Bond Guarantor with respect to the Bond and (ii) the 2005 Lessee with respect to the 2005 Bond, the Bond Obligations are not required to be classified as a liability of Parent in accordance with GAAP. 
 “Borrower” shall mean ChoicePoint Services Inc., a Georgia corporation, and its successors. 
 “Borrowing” shall mean the incurrence by Borrower under any Facility of Advances of one Type concurrently having the same Interest
Period or the continuation or conversion of an existing Borrowing or Borrowings in whole or in part. 
 “Business Day” shall
mean any day which is neither a Saturday or Sunday nor a legal holiday on which banks are required or authorized to close in Charlotte, North Carolina and New York, New York. 
 “Capital Stock” shall mean (a) in the case of a corporation, all capital stock of such Person, whether voting or nonvoting,
including common stock and preferred stock of such Person (b) in the case of an association or business entity, any and all shares, interests, participations, rights or other equivalents (however designated) of capital stock, (c) in the
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liability company, membership interests and (e) any other interest or participation that confers on a Person the right to receive a share of the profits
and losses of, or distributions of assets of, the issuing Person. 
 “Change in Control Provision” shall mean any term or
provision contained in any indenture, debenture, note, or other agreement or document evidencing or governing Indebtedness of Parent evidencing debt or a commitment to extend loans in excess of $5,000,000 which requires, or permits the holder(s) of
such Indebtedness of Parent to require that such Indebtedness of Parent be redeemed, repurchased, defeased, prepaid or repaid, either in whole or in part, or the maturity of such Indebtedness of Parent to be accelerated in any respect, as a result
of a change in ownership of the Capital Stock of Parent or voting rights with respect thereto. 
 “Closing Date” shall mean
the date of this Agreement or such later Business Day upon which the conditions set forth in Section 4.01 are satisfied or waived in accordance with Section 10.02. 
 “Commitment” shall mean (i) for any Syndicated Lender at any time, its Syndicated Loan Commitment, (ii) for the Swing Line
Lender at any time, its Swing Line Commitment, and (iii) for the applicable Issuing Lender at any time, its L/C Commitment, in each case as the context may require. 
 “Compliance Certificate” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.07(c). 
 “Consolidated Companies” shall mean, collectively, Parent and all of its Subsidiaries other than the Receivables Subsidiaries. 
 “Consolidated EBITDA” shall mean, for any fiscal period of Parent, an amount, determined without duplication, equal to (A) the sum for such fiscal period of Consolidated Net Income (Loss) and, to
the extent deducted in determining such Consolidated Net Income (Loss), provisions for (i) taxes based on income, (ii) Consolidated Interest Expense and (iii) depreciation and amortization expense, minus (B) any items of
gain (or plus any items of loss) which were included in determining such Consolidated Net Income (Loss) and were (x) not realized in the ordinary course of business (whether or not classified as “ordinary” by GAAP),
(y) the result of any sale of assets, or (z) resulting from minority investments, together with in the case of (x), (y) or (z), any related provision for taxes included in Consolidated Net Income (Loss) with respect thereto,
plus (C) non-recurring non-cash charges, including without limitation, accruals related to any acquisition and earnouts incurred in connection with any acquisition to the extent not paid in cash. For purposes of this Agreement,
Consolidated EBITDA shall be adjusted on a pro forma basis, in a manner reasonably acceptable to the Administrative Agent, to exclude, as of the first day of any applicable period, any Asset Sale closed during such period and to include, as
of the first day of any applicable period, any acquisition of any Person which became a Subsidiary and any assets acquired by any Consolidated Company during such period, including, without limitation, adjustments reflecting any non-recurring costs
and any extraordinary expenses of any such Asset Sale or acquisition closed during such period calculated on a basis consistent with GAAP and Regulation S-X of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, or as approved by the Administrative
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 “Consolidated Interest Expense” shall mean, for any fiscal period of Parent, total
interest expense of the Consolidated Companies and the Receivables Subsidiaries (including, without limitation, interest expense attributable to capitalized leases, all net payment obligations pursuant to swap agreements (as defined in 11 U.S.C.
§ 101), all commissions, discounts and other fees and charges owed with respect to bankers acceptance financing, and total interest expense (whether shown as interest expense or as loss and expenses on sale of receivables) under a receivables
purchase facility (including, without limitation, the Asset Securitization)) determined on a consolidated basis in accordance with GAAP. 
 “Consolidated Net Income (Loss)” shall mean, for any fiscal period of Parent, the net income (or loss) of the Consolidated Companies and the Receivables Subsidiaries for such period (taken as a single accounting period),
but excluding therefrom (to the extent otherwise included therein) the income of any Consolidated Company or any Receivables Subsidiary to the extent that the declaration or payment of dividends or similar distributions by such Consolidated Company
or Receivables Subsidiary of that income is not at the time permitted by operation of the terms of its charter or any agreement, instrument, judgment, decree, order, statute, rule or governmental regulation. 
 “Consolidated Net Worth” shall mean, without duplication, as of any date of determination, shareholders’ equity of the Consolidated
Companies, determined on a consolidated basis in conformity with GAAP. 
 “Contractual Obligation” of any Person shall mean
any provision of any security issued by such Person or of any agreement, instrument or undertaking under which such Person is obligated or by which it or any of the property owned by it is bound. 
 “Credit Documents” shall mean, collectively, this Agreement, the Notes, the Applications, the Guaranty Agreements, and all other
documents, instruments, certificates and opinions executed and delivered in connection with the foregoing. 
 “Credit
Parties” shall mean, collectively, each of Borrower, the Guarantors, and every other Person who from time to time executes a supplement to the Guaranty Agreements with respect to all or any portion of the Obligations. 
 “Default” shall mean any condition or event which, with notice or lapse of time or both, would constitute an Event of Default.

 “Defaulting Lender” shall mean any Lender that (a) has failed to fund any portion of the Syndicated Loans,
participations in L/C Obligations or participations in Swing Line Loans required to be funded by it hereunder within one Business Day of the date required to be funded by it hereunder, (b) has otherwise failed to pay over to the Administrative
Agent or any other Lender any other amount required to be paid by it hereunder within one Business Day of the date when due, unless such amount is the subject of a good faith dispute, or (c) has been deemed insolvent or become the subject of a
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 “Dollar” and “U.S. Dollar” and the sign “$” shall mean
lawful money of the United States of America. 
 “Dollar Amount” shall mean, at any time, (a) with respect to any
amount denominated in Dollars, such amount and (b) with respect to any amount denominated in any Alternative Currency, the equivalent amount thereof in Dollars at the most favorable spot exchange rate for the purchase of Dollars with such
Alternative Currency, as determined by the Administrative Agent or the applicable Issuing Lender, as applicable, at approximately 11:00 a.m. (the time of the Administrative Agent’s Correspondent) two (2) Business Days prior to the date on
which the foreign exchange computation is made. 
 “Eligible Assignee” shall mean any of the following (i) a commercial
bank organized under the laws of the United States, or any State thereof, and having total assets in excess of $100,000,000; (ii) a savings and loan association or savings bank organized under the laws of the United States, or any State
thereof, and having total assets in excess of $100,000,000; (iii) a commercial bank organized under the laws of any other country having total assets in excess of $100,000,000, provided that such bank is acting through a branch or agency
located in the United States; (iv) a finance company, insurance company or other financial institution, lender or fund (whether a corporation, partnership or other entity) which is engaged in making, purchasing or otherwise investing in
commercial loans in the ordinary course of its business, and having total assets in excess of at least $100,000,000; (v) any Lender or any Affiliate of any Lender; or (vi) any other Person consented to by Borrower and the Administrative
Agent, such consent not unreasonably to be withheld. 
 “EMU” shall mean economic and monetary union as contemplated in the
Treaty on European Union. 
 “EMU Legislation” shall mean legislative measures of the Council of European Union for the
introduction of, change over to or operation of the Euro. 
 “Environmental Laws” shall mean all federal, state, local and
foreign statutes and codes or regulations, rules or ordinances issued, promulgated, or approved thereunder, now or hereafter in effect (including, without limitation, those with respect to asbestos or asbestos containing material or exposure to
asbestos or asbestos containing material), relating to pollution or protection of the environment and relating to public health and safety, relating to (i) emissions, discharges, releases or threatened releases of pollutants, contaminants,
chemicals or industrial toxic or hazardous constituents, substances or wastes, including without limitation, any Hazardous Substance, petroleum including crude oil or any fraction thereof, any petroleum product or other waste, chemicals or
substances regulated by any Environmental Law into the environment (including without limitation, ambient air, surface water, ground water, land surface or subsurface strata), or (ii) the manufacture, processing, distribution, use, generation,
treatment, storage, disposal, transport or handling of any Hazardous Substance, petroleum including crude oil or any fraction thereof, any petroleum product or other waste, chemicals or substances regulated by any Environmental Law, and
(iii) underground storage tanks and related piping, and emissions, discharges and releases or threatened releases therefrom, such Environmental Laws to include, without limitation (i) the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. § 7401 et
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Act (33 U.S.C. § 1251 et seq.), (iii) the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (42 U.S.C. § 6901 et seq.), (iv) the Toxic
Substances Control Act (15 U.S.C. § 2601 et seq.), (v) the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act, as amended by the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (42 U.S.C. § 9601 et seq.),
and (vi) all applicable national and local laws or regulations with respect to environmental control (including applicable laws of the Federal Republic of Germany or any applicable international agreements). 
 “ERISA” shall mean the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended and in effect from time to time. 
 “ERISA Affiliate” shall mean, with respect to any Person, each trade or business (whether or not incorporated) which is a member of a
group of which that Person is a member and which is under common control within the meaning of the regulations promulgated under Section 414 of the Tax Code. 
 “Euro” shall mean the single currency to which the Participating Member States of the EMU have converted. 
 “Eurodollar Advance” shall mean an Advance made or outstanding as a Syndicated Loan bearing interest based on LIBOR. 
 “Eurodollar Business Day” shall mean a Business Day (a) on which trading is carried on by and between banks in deposits for the applicable Permitted Currency in the London interbank market and
(b) on which banks are open for the conduct of their domestic and international banking business in the place where the Administrative Agent or the Administrative Agent’s Correspondent shall make available Loans in such Permitted Currency.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, with respect to any amount denominated or to be denominated in the Euro, any reference to a “Business Day” shall be construed as a reference to a TARGET Day. 
 “Eurodollar Reserve Percentage” shall mean, for any Lender which is a member bank of the Federal Reserve System and with respect to any
Eurodollar Advance denominated in Dollars, on any day that percentage (expressed as a decimal) which is in effect on such day, as prescribed by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (or any successor) for determining the reserve
requirement for such Lender in respect of “Eurocurrency liabilities” (or in respect of any other category of liabilities which includes deposits by reference to which the interest rate on Eurodollar Advances is determined or any category
of extensions of credit or other assets which includes loans by a non-United States office of any Lender to United States residents). 
 “Event of Default” shall have the meaning provided in Article VIII. 
 “Exchange Act” shall
mean the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended from time to time, and any successor statute thereto. 
 “Executive
Officer” shall mean, with respect to any Person, Chief Executive Officer, President, Chief Operating Officer, Chief Financial Officer, the General Counsel, the Treasurer, any Assistant Treasurer and any Person holding comparable offices or
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 “Existing Credit Agreement” shall mean that certain Revolving Credit Agreement dated as
of December 29, 2004, by and among Parent, the Borrower, the lenders party thereto, Wachovia Bank, National Association, as administrative agent, and, SunTrust Bank, as syndication agent, as amended by the First Amendment to Revolving Credit
Agreement, dated as of February 18, 2005, as further amended by the Second Amendment to Revolving Credit Agreement, dated as of December 16, 2005, and as otherwise amended as of the date hereof. 
 “Existing Letters of Credit” shall mean all letters of credit identified on Schedule 1.1(b). 
 “Facility” or “Facilities” shall mean the credit facilities made available to Borrower pursuant to the Syndicated Loan
Commitments, the Swing Line Commitment, and the L/C Facility, as the context may indicate. 
 “Facility Fee” shall have the
meaning assigned to such term in Section 3.04. 
 “Federal Funds Rate” shall mean, the rate per annum (rounded
upwards, if necessary, to the next higher 1/100th of 1%) representing the daily effective federal funds rate as quoted by the Administrative Agent and confirmed in Federal Reserve Board Statistical Release H.15 (519) or any successor or
substitute publication selected by the Administrative Agent. If, for any reason, such rate is not available, then “Federal Funds Rate” shall mean a daily rate which is determined, in the opinion of the Administrative Agent, to be the rate
at which federal funds are being offered for sale in the national federal funds market at 9:00 a.m. (Charlotte time). Rates for weekends or holidays shall be the same as the rate for the most immediately preceding Business Day. 
 “Foreign Plan” shall mean any pension, profit sharing, deferred compensation, or other employee benefit plan, program or arrangement
maintained by any Foreign Subsidiary which, under applicable local law, is required to be funded through a trust or other funding vehicle, but shall not include any benefit provided by a foreign government or its agencies. 
 “Foreign Subsidiary” shall mean each Consolidated Company that is organized under the laws of a jurisdiction other than the United
States of America or any State thereof. 
 “Funded Debt” shall mean all Indebtedness for money borrowed, Indebtedness
evidenced or secured by purchase money Liens, capitalized leases, outstandings under asset securitization vehicles, conditional sales contracts and similar title retention debt instruments, including any current maturities of the foregoing, which by
its terms matures more than one year from the date of any calculation thereof or which is renewable or extendable at the option of the obligor to a date beyond one year from such date. The calculation of Funded Debt shall include (i) all Funded
Debt of the Consolidated Companies and the Receivables Subsidiaries, plus (ii) all Funded Debt of other Persons to the extent guaranteed by a Consolidated Company or a Receivables Subsidiary, to the extent supported by a letter of credit
issued for the account of a Consolidated Company or a Receivables Subsidiary, or as to which and to the extent which a Consolidated Company or a Receivables Subsidiary or their respective assets otherwise have become liable for payment thereof,
plus (iii) the redemption amount with respect to the stock of Parent required to be redeemed during the next succeeding twelve months at the option of the holder or its Subsidiaries. Notwithstanding the foregoing, “Funded Debt”
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Lease Obligations, in an aggregate amount not to exceed $100,000,000 (but Lease Obligations in excess of $100,000,000 shall be included in “Funded
Debt”), and (y) all operating lease obligations. 
 “GAAP” shall mean generally accepted accounting principles set
forth in the opinions and pronouncements of the Accounting Principles Board of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and statements and pronouncements of the Financial Accounting Standards Board or in such other statements by such
other entity as may be approved by a significant segment of the accounting profession, which are applicable to the circumstances as of the date of determination. 
 “Guarantors” shall mean, collectively, Parent and all Material Subsidiaries in existence on the Closing Date and listed on Schedule 5.13, and all other Material Subsidiaries formed, acquired or
existing after the Closing Date, but excluding all Foreign Subsidiaries and those Guarantors released from the Guaranty Agreements pursuant to Section 10.13 or otherwise. 
 “Guaranty” shall mean any contractual obligation, contingent or otherwise, of a Person with respect to any Indebtedness or other
obligation or liability of another Person, including without limitation, any such Indebtedness, obligation or liability directly or indirectly guaranteed, endorsed, co-made or discounted or sold with recourse by that Person, or in respect of which
that Person is otherwise directly or indirectly liable, including contractual obligations (contingent or otherwise) arising through any agreement to purchase, repurchase, or otherwise acquire such Indebtedness, obligation or liability or any
security therefor, or any agreement to provide funds for the payment or discharge thereof (whether in the form of loans, advances, stock purchases, capital contributions or otherwise), or to maintain solvency, assets, level of income, or other
financial condition, or to make any payment other than for value received. The amount of any Guaranty shall be deemed to be an amount equal to the stated or determinable amount of the primary obligation in respect of which guaranty is made or, if
not so stated or determinable, the maximum reasonably anticipated liability in respect thereof (assuming such Person is required to perform thereunder) as determined by such Person in good faith. 
 “Guaranty Agreements” shall mean, collectively, (i) the Subsidiary Guaranty Agreement, dated as of the Closing Date, executed by
each of the Guarantors (other than Parent) in favor of the Lenders and the Administrative Agent, substantially in the form of Exhibit C, as the same may be amended, restated or supplemented from time to time, (ii) the Contribution
Agreement, dated as of the Closing Date, executed by each of the Guarantors (including the Parent) and Borrower in favor of the Lenders and the Administrative Agent, substantially in the form of Exhibit D, as the same may be amended, restated
or supplemented from time to time, and (iii) the Parent Guaranty Agreement, substantially in the form of Exhibit E. 
 “Hazardous Substances” shall have the meaning assigned to that term in the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act of 1980, as amended by the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986.

 “Indebtedness” of any Person shall mean, without duplication (i) all obligations of such Person for borrowed money
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obligations evidenced by bonds, debentures, notes or other similar instruments; (ii) all rental obligations under leases required to be capitalized
under GAAP; (iii) all Guaranties of such Person; (iv) all obligations, contingent or otherwise, of such Person relative to the face amount of letters of credit, whether or not drawn, including, without limitation (but without duplication),
any Reimbursement Obligations, and banker’s acceptances issued for the account of such Person; (v) Indebtedness of others secured by any Lien upon property owned by such Person, whether or not assumed; (vi) obligations or other
liabilities under currency contracts, interest rate hedging contracts, or similar agreements or combinations thereof to the extent required to be disclosed in such Person’s financial statements in accordance with GAAP; (vii) the Lease
Obligations and (viii) the outstanding attributed principal amount under the Asset Securitization or similar financing. Notwithstanding the foregoing, “Indebtedness” shall exclude the Bond Obligations to the extent not required to be
classified as a liability in accordance with GAAP. 
 “Interest Period” shall mean as to any Eurodollar Advances, the
interest period selected by Borrower pursuant to Section 3.03(a). 
 “Investment” shall mean, when used with
respect to any Person, any direct or indirect advance, loan or other extension of credit (other than the creation of receivables in the ordinary course of business) or capital contribution by such Person (by means of transfers of property to others
or payments for property or services for the account or use of others, or otherwise) to any Person, or any direct or indirect purchase or other acquisition by such Person of, or of a beneficial interest in, Capital Stock, partnership interests,
bonds, notes, debentures or other securities issued by any other Person. Each Investment shall be valued as of the date made; provided that any Investment or portion of an Investment consisting of Debt shall be valued at the outstanding principal
balance thereof as of the date of determination. 
 “ISP98” shall mean the International Standby Practices (1998 Revision,
effective January 1, 1999), International Chamber of Commerce Publication No. 590. 
 “Issuing Lender”
shall mean (a) with respect to the Existing Letters of Credit, Wachovia, in its capacity as issuer thereof, or any successor thereto and (b) with respect to Letters of Credit issued hereunder on or after the Closing Date, Wachovia or an
Additional Issuing Lender, as applicable, in its capacity as issuer of such Letter of Credit. 
 “L/C Commitment”
shall mean the lesser of (a) $50,000,000 and (b) the total Syndicated Loan Commitments. 
 “L/C Facility” shall
mean the letter of credit facility established pursuant to Article IIA hereof. 
 “L/C Obligations” shall mean at any time,
an amount equal to the sum of (a) the aggregate undrawn and unexpired amount of the then outstanding Letters of Credit and (b) the aggregate amount of drawings under Letters of Credit which have not then been reimbursed pursuant to
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 “L/C Participants” shall mean the collective reference to all the Lenders other than the
applicable Issuing Lender. 
 “Lease Documents” shall mean, collectively, (i) that certain Lease Agreement, dated as of
July 31, 1997, by and between Parent, as lessee, and SunTrust Banks, Inc., as lessor, pursuant to which Parent has leased its office building located at 1000 Alderman Drive, Alpharetta, Georgia 30005, (ii) that certain Master Agreement,
dated as of July 31, 1997, by and among Parent as lessee, SunTrust Banks, Inc., as lessor and SunTrust Bank, Atlanta, as Agent, (iii) that certain Lease Agreement, dated as of August 29, 2001, by and between Parent and certain of its
Subsidiaries, as lessees, and Atlantic Financial Group, Ltd., as lessor, as amended and restated by that certain Amended and Restated Master Lease Agreement, dated as of June 26, 2003, by and between Parent, as lessee and SunTrust Equity
Funding, LLC, as lessor, pursuant to which Parent has leased certain real property located at 1100 Alderman Drive, Alpharetta, GA 30005, (iv) that certain Master Agreement, dated as of August 29, 2001, by and among Parent and certain of
its Subsidiaries, as lessees, Parent, as guarantor, Atlantic Financial Group, Ltd., as lessor, and SunTrust Bank, as Agent, as amended and restated by that certain Amended and Restated Master Agreement, dated as of June 26, 2003, by and among
Parent as lessee, SunTrust Equity Funding, LLC, as lessor and SunTrust Bank, as Agent, (v) Lease Agreement by the Development Authority of Fulton County, as lessor, and Atlantic Financial Group, Ltd., as lessee, dated as of December 1,
2001, wherein, in connection with a Development Authority of Fulton County Taxable Industrial Development Revenue Bond (ChoicePoint Inc. Project), Building Series, which bond is in the maximum principal amount of $52,200,000, the property subject to
the Master Agreement and the Lease Agreement described in clauses (iii) and (iv) was transferred by Atlantic Financial Group, Ltd. to Development Authority of Fulton County, leased back by Atlantic Financial Group, Ltd. and subleased by
Parent from Atlantic Financial Group, Ltd., still subject to such Master Agreement and the terms contained in such Lease Agreement and with respect to which Atlantic Financial Group, Ltd. subsequently assigned its rights, title and interests to
SunTrust Equity Funding, LLC, (vi) Lease Agreement, Common Definitions and Provisions Agreement, Purchase Agreement, TI Authorization and Funding Agreement, and Closing Certificate and Agreement, each between Parent, as lessee, and BNP Paribas
Leasing Corporation, as lessor, dated as of June 1, 2006, pursuant to which Parent has leased certain real property located at Bluegrass Promenade, 1200 Bluegrass Lakes Parkway, Cumming, Georgia, (vii) Lease Agreement (Headquarters),
Common Definitions and Provisions Agreement, Purchase Agreement, and Closing Certificate and Agreement, each between Parent, as lessee, and BNP Paribas Leasing Corporation, as lessor, to be executed and delivered on or about November 30, 2006,
pursuant to which the Lease Documents described in clauses (i) and (ii) will be replaced as to the property described therein, such Lease Documents described in clauses (i) and (ii) to be assigned by SunTrust Equity Funding, LLC
to BNP Paribas Leasing Corporation and then amended and restated thereby, (viii) Sublease Agreement (Data Center), Common Definitions and Provisions Agreement, Purchase Agreement, and Closing Certificate and Agreement, each between Parent, as
sublessee, and BNP Paribas Leasing Corporation, as sublessor, to be executed and delivered on or about November 30, 2006, pursuant to which the Lease Documents described in clauses (iii) and (iv) will be replaced as to the property
described therein, such Lease Documents described in clauses (iii) and (iv) to be assigned (together with the Lease Agreement described in clause (v)) by SunTrust Equity Funding, LLC to BNP Paribas Leasing Corporation and then amended and
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instruments and agreements executed in connection therewith (as the same may be amended, restated, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time as
permitted by this Agreement). 
 “Lease Obligations” shall mean the obligations of Parent under the Lease Documents in an
aggregate amount not to exceed $100,000,000, as such amount may be increased pursuant to Section 7.12. 
 “Lender” or “Lenders” shall mean Wachovia, SunTrust Bank and the other banks and lending institutions listed on the signature pages hereof, each other bank or financial institution which becomes a Lender
hereunder pursuant to Section 2.05(c), and each assignee thereof, if any, pursuant to Section 10.06(c). 
 “Lending Office” shall mean for each Lender the office such Lender may designate in writing from time to time to Borrower and the Administrative Agent with respect to each Type of Loan. 
 “Letters of Credit” shall have the meaning assigned thereto in Section 2A.01 and shall include the Existing Letters of
Credit. 
 “LIBOR” shall mean, for any Interest Period, with respect
to Eurodollar Advances under the Syndicated Loan Commitments, the offered rate for deposits in the Permitted Currency in which such Eurodollar Advance is to be made, for a period comparable to the Interest Period and in an amount comparable to the
Administrative Agent’s portion of such Advances, appearing on Telerate Page 3750 (or the applicable Reuters Screen Page, as determined by the Administrative Agent) as of 11:00 a.m. (London, England time) on the day that is two Eurodollar
Business Days prior to the first day of the Interest Period. If two or more of such rates appear on such Telerate Page, the rate shall be the arithmetic mean of such rates. If the foregoing rate is unavailable from Telerate for any reason, then such
rate shall be determined by the Administrative Agent from the Reuters Screen LIBO Page or, if such rate is also unavailable on such service, then on any other interest rate reporting service of recognized standing designated in writing by the
Administrative Agent to Borrower and the other Lenders; in any such case rounded, if necessary, to the next higher 1/100th of 1%, if the rate is not such a multiple. 
 “LIBOR Market Index Rate” means, for any date, a rate equal
to LIBOR for an Interest Period of one month. 
 “Lien” shall mean any mortgage, pledge, security interest, lien, charge,
hypothecation, assignment, deposit arrangement, title retention, preferential property right, trust or other arrangement having the practical effect of the foregoing and shall include the interest of a vendor or lessor under any conditional sale
agreement, capitalized lease or other title retention agreement. 
 “Loans” shall mean, collectively, the Syndicated Loans
and the Swing Line Loans. 
 “Mandatory Cost” shall mean the percentage rate per annum calculated by the Administrative
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 “Margin Regulations” shall mean Regulation T, Regulation U and Regulation X of the Board
of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, as the same may be in effect from time to time. 
 “Margin Stock” shall have the
meaning set forth in the Margin Regulations. 
 “Materially Adverse Effect” shall mean any materially adverse change in
(i) the business, assets, liabilities, financial condition or results of operations of the Consolidated Companies, taken as a whole, (ii) the ability of Borrower to perform its obligations under this Agreement, or (iii) the ability of
the other Credit Parties (taken as a whole) to perform their respective obligations under the Credit Documents. 
 “Material
Subsidiary” shall mean each Subsidiary of Parent, now existing or hereafter established or acquired, that at any time prior to the Maturity Date (i) has or acquires assets which constitute fifteen percent (15%) or more of the
Total Assets or (ii) accounts for or produces fifteen percent (15%) or more of Consolidated EBITDA during any period of four (4) consecutive fiscal quarters of Parent; provided, that “Material Subsidiaries”
(collectively with Borrower) shall at all times constitute more than seventy-five percent (75%) of Consolidated EBITDA for any period of four (4) consecutive fiscal quarters of Parent. 
 “Maturity Date” shall mean the earlier of (i) October 25, 2011, and (ii) the date on which all amounts outstanding under this
Agreement have been declared or have automatically become due and payable pursuant to the provisions of Article VIII. 
 “Multiemployer Plan” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4001(a)(3) of ERISA. 
 “Notes” shall mean, collectively, the Syndicated Notes and the Swing Line Note. 
 “Notice of Account
Designation” shall have the meaning provided in Section 3.01(a). 
 “Notice of Borrowing” shall have
the meaning provided in Section 2.06(a). 
 “Notice of Conversion/Continuation” shall have the meaning provided
in Section 2.06(b). 
 “Notice of Prepayment” shall have the meaning provided in
Section 3.05(a)(ii). 
 “Obligations” shall mean all amounts owing to the Administrative Agent or any Lender
pursuant to the terms of this Agreement or any other Credit Document, including without limitation, all Loans (including all principal and interest payments due thereunder), L/C Obligations, fees, expenses, indemnification and reimbursement
payments, indebtedness, liabilities, and obligations of the Credit Parties, direct or indirect, absolute or contingent, liquidated or unliquidated, now existing or hereafter arising, together with all renewals, extensions, modifications or
refinancings thereof, and all existing and future obligations of Borrower under any swap agreement (as defined in 11 U.S.C. § 101) with any Lender or any Affiliate of a Lender at the time such swap agreement is executed. 
  

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 “OFAC” means the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets
Control. 
 “Parent” shall mean ChoicePoint Inc., a Georgia corporation, and its successors. 
 “Parent Guaranty Agreement” shall mean the Parent Guaranty Agreement, dated as of the Closing Date, substantially in the form of
Exhibit E (modified as appropriate for execution by Parent) executed by Parent in favor of the Lenders and the Administrative Agent, as the same may be amended, restated or supplemented from time to time, executed by Parent in favor of the
Lenders and the Administrative Agent, as the same may be amended, restated or supplemented from time to time. 
 “Participant” shall have the meaning provided in Section 10.06(e). 
 “Participating Member
State” shall mean each state so described in any EMU Legislation. 
 “Payment Office” shall mean the office
specified as the “Payment Office” for the Administrative Agent in Section 10.01(c), or such other location as to which the Administrative Agent shall have given written notice to Borrower and the Lenders. 
 “PBGC” shall mean the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, or any successor thereto. 
 “Permitted Currency” shall mean Dollars or any Alternative Currency, or each such currency, as the context requires. 
 “Permitted Liens” shall mean those Liens expressly permitted by Section 7.01. 
 “Person” shall mean any individual, limited liability company, partnership, firm, corporation, association, joint venture, trust or
other entity, or any government or political subdivision or agency, department or instrumentality thereof. 
 “Plan” shall
mean any “employee benefit plan” (as defined in Section 3(3) of ERISA), including, but not limited to, any defined benefit pension plan, profit sharing plan, money purchase pension plan, savings or thrift plan, stock bonus plan,
employee stock ownership plan, Multiemployer Plan, or any plan, fund, program, arrangement or practice providing for medical (including post-retirement medical), hospitalization, accident, sickness, disability, or life insurance benefits, but shall
exclude any Foreign Plan. 
 “Pounds Sterling” shall mean, at any time of determination, the then official currency of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. 
 “Pro Rata Share” shall mean, with respect to each of the Syndicated
Loan Commitments of each Syndicated Lender and each Syndicated Loan to be made by and each payment (including, without limitation, any payment of principal, interest or fees) to be made to each such Lender, the percentage designated as such
Lender’s Pro Rata Share of such Commitments, such Loans or such payments, as applicable, set forth on Schedule 1.1(a), as such percentage may change based upon amendments, assignments or reductions made pursuant to this Agreement.

  

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 “Receivables Subsidiaries” shall mean, collectively, ChoicePoint Capital, Inc., a
Delaware corporation and ChoicePoint Financial, Inc., a Delaware corporation. 
 “Regulation D” shall mean Regulation D of
the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, as the same may be in effect from time to time. 
 “Reimbursement
Obligation” shall mean the obligation of Borrower to reimburse each Issuing Lender pursuant to Section 2A.05 for amounts drawn under Letters of Credit. 
 “Required Lenders” shall mean at any time prior to the termination of the Syndicated Loan Commitments, Lenders holding more than 50% of the then aggregate amount of the Syndicated Loan Commitments,
or, following the termination of the Syndicated Loan Commitments hereunder, Lenders holding more than 50% of the sum of the aggregate outstanding Dollar Amount of Loans and L/C Obligations; provided that the Commitment of, and the portion of
the Loans and L/C Obligations of, as applicable, any Defaulting Lender shall be excluded for purposes of making a determination of Required Lenders. 
 “Requirement of Law” for any person shall mean the articles or certificate of incorporation and by-laws or other organizational or governing documents of such Person, and any law, treaty, rule or
regulation, or determination of an arbitrator or a court or other governmental authority, in each case applicable to or binding upon such Person or any of its property or to which such Person or any of its property is subject. 
 “Reuters Screen” shall mean, when used in connection with any designated page and LIBOR, the display page so designated on the Reuters
Monitor Money Rates Service (or such other page as may replace that page on that service for the purpose of displaying rates comparable to LIBOR). 
 “Revaluation Date” shall mean (a) with respect to any Alternative Currency Loan, each of the following: (i) each date of a borrowing of such Alternative Currency Loan, (ii) each date of a continuation of such
Alternative Currency Loan, and (iii) following the occurrence and during the continuance of an Event of Default, such additional dates as the Administrative Agent shall determine or the Required Lenders shall require; and (b) with respect
to any Alternative Currency Letter of Credit, each of the following: (i) each date of issuance of such Alternative Currency Letter of Credit, (ii) each date of an amendment of such Alternative Currency Letter of Credit having the effect of
increasing the amount thereof (solely with respect to the increased amount), (iii) each date of any payment by any Issuing Lender of any drawing under any Alternative Currency Letter of Credit, and (iv) following the occurrence and during
the continuance of an Event of Default, such additional dates as the Administrative Agent or any Issuing Lender shall determine or the Required Lenders shall require. 
 “Sanctioned Entity” shall mean (i) an agency of the government of, (ii) an organization directly or indirectly controlled by, or (iii) a person resident in a country that is subject to
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http://www.treas.gov/offices/enforcement/ofac/programs, or as otherwise published from time to time as such program may be applicable to such agency,
organization or person. 
 “Sanctioned Person” shall mean a person named on the list of Specially Designated Nationals or
Blocked Persons maintained by OFAC available at http://www.treas.gov/offices/ enforcement/ofac/sdn/index.html, or as otherwise published from time to time. 
 “SEC” means the Securities and Exchange Commission (or successors thereto or an analogous governmental authority). 
 “Solvent” shall mean, as to Borrower or any Guarantor at any time, that (i) each of the fair value and the present fair saleable value of such Person’s assets (including any rights of
subrogation or contribution to which such Person is entitled, under any of the Credit Documents or otherwise) is greater than such Person’s debts and other liabilities (including contingent, unmatured and unliquidated debts and liabilities) and
the maximum estimated amount required to pay such debts and liabilities as such debts and liabilities mature or otherwise become payable; (ii) such Person is able and expects to be able to pay its debts and other liabilities (including, without
limitation, contingent, unmatured and unliquidated debts and liabilities) as they mature; and (iii) such Person does not have unreasonably small capital to carry on its business as conducted and as proposed to be conducted. 
 “Subsidiary” shall mean, with respect to any Person, any corporation or other entity (including, without limitation, partnerships, joint
ventures, and associations) regardless of its jurisdiction of organization or formation, at least a majority of the total combined voting power of all classes of voting stock or other ownership interests of which shall, at the time as of which any
determination is being made, be owned by such Person, either directly or indirectly through one or more other Subsidiaries; provided, that the Receivables Subsidiaries shall not be deemed to be Subsidiaries of Parent hereunder. 
 “Swing Line Advance” shall mean a Borrowing pursuant to Section 2.07 consisting of a Swing Line Loan made by the Swing Line
Lender to Borrower bearing interest based on the Base Rate or the LIBOR Market Index Rate as provided in Section 3.02. 
 “Swing Line Borrowing” shall mean a Borrowing consisting or to consist of a Swing Line Advance. 
 “Swing
Line Commitment” shall mean the commitment of the Swing Line Lender to make Swing Line Loans in an aggregate principal amount at any time outstanding not to exceed the lesser of (a) $50,000,000 and (b) the total Syndicated Loan
Commitments. 
 “Swing Line Facility” shall mean the credit facility described in Section 2.07. 
 “Swing Line Lender” shall mean Wachovia in its capacity as Swing Line Lender hereunder or any successor Lender extending to Borrower the
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 “Swing Line Loans” shall mean, collectively, the loans made to Borrower by the Swing
Line Lender pursuant to Section 2.07. 
 “Swing Line Note” shall mean the promissory note evidencing the Swing
Line Loans substantially in the form of Exhibit B and duly completed in accordance with the terms hereof. 
 “Syndicated
Advance” shall mean a Borrowing pursuant to Section 2.02 consisting of the aggregate amount of Syndicated Loans made by the Syndicated Lenders to Borrower at the same time, on the same interest rate basis and, if made as a
Eurodollar Advance, for the same Interest Period. 
 “Syndicated Borrowing” shall mean a Borrowing consisting or to consist
of a Syndicated Advance. 
 “Syndicated Facility” shall mean the credit facility made available by the Syndicated Lenders to
Borrower as described in Section 2.02(a). 
 “Syndicated Lenders” shall mean, collectively, the Lenders
extending the Syndicated Loan Commitments to Borrower pursuant to Section 2.02(a). 
 “Syndicated Loan
Commitments” shall mean, at any time for any Syndicated Lender, the amount of such commitment set forth on Schedule 1.1(a), as the same may be increased or decreased from time to time as a result of any reduction thereof pursuant to
Section 2.04, any assignment thereof pursuant to Section 10.06, or any amendment thereof pursuant to Section 10.02. On the Closing Date, the aggregate principal amount of all Syndicated Loan Commitments of the
Syndicated Lenders shall be $600,000,000. 
 “Syndicated Loans” shall mean, collectively, the loans made to Borrower by the
Syndicated Lenders pursuant to Section 2.02. 
 “Syndicated Notes” shall mean, collectively, the promissory
notes evidencing the Syndicated Loans in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A duly completed in accordance with the terms hereof, either as originally executed or as hereafter amended, modified or substituted. 
 “TARGET Day” shall mean any day on which the Trans-European Automated Real-time Gross Settlement Express Transfer (TARGET) payment
system (or, if such payment system ceases to be operative, such other payment system (if any) determined by the Administrative Agent to be a suitable replacement) is open for the settlement of payments in Euro. 
 “Tax Code” shall mean the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended and in effect from time to time. 
 “Taxes” shall mean any present or future taxes, levies, imposts, duties, fees, assessments, deductions, withholdings or other charges of
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foreign government or by any department, agency or other political subdivision or taxing authority thereof or therein and all interest, penalties, additions
to tax and similar liabilities with respect thereto. 
 “Telerate” shall mean, when used in connection with any designated
page and LIBOR, the display page so designated on the Dow Jones Markets Screen (or such other page as may replace that page on that service for the purpose of displaying rates comparable to LIBOR). 
 “Total Assets” shall mean the total assets of the Consolidated Companies, determined in accordance with GAAP. 
 “Treaty on European Union” shall mean the Treaty of Rome of March 25, 1957, as amended by the Single European Act of 1986 and the
Maastricht Treaty (signed February 7, 1992), as amended from time to time. 
 “Type” of Borrowing shall mean a
Borrowing consisting of Base Rate Advances, Eurodollar Advances, or Swing Line Advances. 
 “Uniform Customs” shall mean the
Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits (1993 Revision), effective January 1994 International Chamber of Commerce Publication No. 500. 
 Section 1.02 Accounting Terms and Determination. Unless otherwise defined or specified herein, all accounting terms shall be construed herein, all accounting determinations hereunder shall be made, all
financial statements required to be delivered hereunder shall be prepared, and all financial records shall be maintained in accordance with, GAAP, except that financial records of Foreign Subsidiaries may be maintained in accordance with generally
accepted accounting principles in effect from time to time in the jurisdiction of organization of such Foreign Subsidiary; provided, however, that compliance with the financial covenants and calculations set forth in
Section 6.08, Article VII and elsewhere herein, and in the definitions used in such covenants and calculations, shall be calculated, made and applied in accordance with GAAP and such generally accepted accounting principles in
such foreign jurisdictions, as the case may be, as in effect on the date of this Agreement applied on a basis consistent with the preparation of the financial statements referred to in Section 5.14 unless and until Borrower and the
Required Lenders enter into an amendment with respect thereto in accordance with Section 10.02. 
 Section 1.03 Other
Definitional Terms. The words “hereof”, “herein” and “hereunder” and words of similar import when used in this Agreement shall refer to this Agreement as a whole and not to any particular provision of this
Agreement, and Article, Section, Schedule, Exhibit and like references are to this Agreement unless otherwise specified. Any of the terms defined in Section 1.01 may, unless the context otherwise requires, be used in the singular or the
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 Section 1.04 Exhibits and Schedules. All Exhibits and Schedules attached hereto are by
reference made a part hereof. 
 ARTICLE II 
 SYNDICATED LOANS AND SWING LINE LOANS 
 Section 2.01 Description of Revolving Credit
Facilities; Use of Proceeds. 
 (a) Subject to and upon the terms and conditions herein set forth, (i) the Syndicated
Lenders hereby establish in favor of Borrower a revolving credit facility pursuant to which such Syndicated Lenders agree to make Syndicated Loans to Borrower in accordance with Section 2.02, (ii) the Issuing Lenders hereby
establish in favor of Borrower a letter of credit facility pursuant to which the Issuing Lenders agree to issue Letters of Credit on behalf of Borrower in accordance with Article IIA hereof, and (iii) the Swing Line Lender hereby establishes in
favor of Borrower a swing line credit facility pursuant to which the Swing Line Lender agrees to make Swing Line Loans to Borrower in accordance with Section 2.07; provided, however, that (i) in no event may the aggregate
principal Dollar Amount of all outstanding Loans and L/C Obligations exceed at any time the total Syndicated Loan Commitments from time to time in effect, (ii) in no event may the aggregate principal Dollar Amount of all outstanding Alternative
Currency Loans and L/C Obligations with respect to Alternative Currency Letters of Credit exceed at any time the Alternative Currency Commitment and (iii) in no event may the aggregate outstanding principal Dollar Amount of the Syndicated Loans
of each Syndicated Lender plus such Syndicated Lender’s Pro Rata Share of the outstanding principal Dollar Amount of Swing Line Loans and outstanding L/C Obligations exceed such Syndicated Lender’s Syndicated Loan Commitment.

 (b) The proceeds of the Syndicated Loans, the Letters of Credit and the Swing Line Loans shall be used to refinance existing indebtedness
of Parent under the Existing Credit Agreement, for share repurchases, as working capital and for other general corporate purposes of Parent and its Consolidated Subsidiaries, including without limitation, capital expenditures in the ordinary course
of business otherwise permitted hereunder, acquisitions of the assets of, or the Capital Stock of, any other Person permitted hereunder and the payment of reasonable fees and expenses related to the Facilities. 
 (c) At no time shall the number of outstanding Borrowings comprised of Eurodollar Advances exceed ten (10). 
 Section 2.02 Syndicated Loans. 
 (a) Subject to and upon the terms and conditions herein set forth (including the limitation set forth in Section 2.01), each Syndicated Lender severally agrees to make to Borrower, from time to time on and after the Closing
Date, but prior to the Maturity Date, Syndicated Loans in a Permitted Currency in an aggregate principal Dollar Amount outstanding at any time not to exceed an amount equal to such Syndicated Lender’s Syndicated Loan Commitment less such
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repay and reborrow Syndicated Loans in accordance with the provisions, and subject to the limitations, set forth herein (including the limitation set forth
in Section 2.01). 
 (b) Each Syndicated Loan shall, at the option of Borrower, be made or continued as, or converted into, part
of one or more Borrowings that shall consist entirely of Base Rate Advances or Eurodollar Advances; provided that all Alternative Currency Loans shall be made as Eurodollar Advances only and shall be subject to the customary terms and
procedures of the Administrative Agent with respect thereto. The aggregate principal amount of each Borrowing of Syndicated Loans shall be not less than $5,000,000 or a greater integral multiple of $500,000 (or, in each case, the Alternative
Currency Amount thereof), provided that each Borrowing of Syndicated Loans comprised of Base Rate Advances shall be not less than $1,000,000 or a greater integral multiple of $100,000. 
 Section 2.03 Syndicated Notes; Repayment of Principal. 
 (a) Borrower’s obligations to pay the principal of, and interest on, the Syndicated Loans to each Syndicated Lender shall be evidenced by the records of the Administrative Agent and such Lender and by the
Syndicated Note payable to such Lender (or the assignor of such Lender) completed in conformity with this Agreement. 
 (b) All outstanding
principal amounts under the Syndicated Loan Commitments shall be due and payable in full on the Maturity Date. 
 Section 2.04
Voluntary Reduction of Syndicated Loan Commitments. Upon at least three (3) Business Days’ prior written notice to the Administrative Agent, Borrower shall have the right, without premium or penalty, to terminate the unutilized
Syndicated Loan Commitments, in part or in whole, provided that (i) any such termination shall apply to proportionately and permanently reduce the Syndicated Loan Commitments of each of the Syndicated Lenders, and (ii) any partial
termination pursuant to this Section 2.04 shall be in an amount of at least $5,000,000 and integral multiples of $1,000,000. Any portion of the Syndicated Loan Commitments terminated pursuant to this Section 2.04 may not be
reinstated. 
 Section 2.05 Increase of Syndicated Loan Commitments. 
 (a) At any time within four (4) years of the Closing Date and so long as no Default or Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, the Borrower
may, by written notice to the Syndicated Lenders and in consultation with the Administrative Agent, request increases in the Syndicated Loan Commitments; provided that the aggregate amount of the Syndicated Loan Commitments of the Syndicated
Lenders, as increased, shall not exceed $750,000,000 (each, a “Requested Commitment Increase”). Each Requested Commitment Increase shall be in a minimum amount of $25,000,000. No Syndicated Lender (or any successor thereto) shall
have any obligation to increase its Syndicated Loan Commitment or its other obligations under this Agreement and the other Credit Documents, and any decision by a Syndicated Lender to increase its Syndicated Loan Commitment shall be made in its sole
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receipt of such request from Borrower, each Syndicated Lender shall notify the Administrative Agent in writing of whether or not it will agree to increase
its Syndicated Loan Commitment and by what amount it will agree to increase its Syndicated Loan Commitment, up to its Pro Rata Share of the Requested Commitment Increase. Decisions to increase a Syndicated Loan Commitment must be affirmatively
communicated in writing and shall not be presumed based upon a failure to respond to Borrower’s request. 
 (b) In the event that the
aggregate amount to which the Syndicated Lenders are willing to increase their Syndicated Loan Commitments is less than the Requested Commitment Increase based on the written notices delivered by the Syndicated Lenders to the Administrative Agent
pursuant to clause (a) above, the Administrative Agent shall first offer to the Syndicated Lenders who have agreed to increase their Syndicated Loan Commitments the opportunity to further increase their Syndicated Loan Commitments up to an
amount equal to the Requested Commitment Increase. Such Syndicated Lenders shall promptly respond in writing to the Administrative Agent (but, in any event, within five (5) Business Days from each Syndicated Lender’s receipt of such
notice) of whether or not it will agree to further increase its Syndicated Loan Commitment and by what amount it will agree to further increase its Syndicated Loan Commitment. Within five (5) Business Days after receipt of all responses from
such Syndicated Lenders, the Administrative Agent shall inform Borrower and all Syndicated Lenders in writing of the amount by which each Syndicated Lender will increase its Syndicated Loan Commitment. 
 (c) In the event that the aggregate amount to which the Syndicated Lenders are willing to increase their Syndicated Loan Commitments is less than the
Requested Commitment Increase based on the notice from the Administrative Agent to Borrower and all Syndicated Lenders pursuant to clause (b) above, Borrower shall have the right, within sixty days (60) after receipt of such notice from
the Administrative Agent, to obtain commitments from new banks or financial institutions in an aggregate amount such that the existing Syndicated Loan Commitments, plus the aggregate principal amount by which the Syndicated Lenders are willing to
increase their Syndicated Loan Commitments, plus the aggregate principal amount of the new commitments by the new banks or financial institutions does not exceed the Requested Commitment Increase; provided, however, that (i) the
new banks or financial institutions must be acceptable to the Administrative Agent in its sole discretion, which acceptance will not be unreasonably withheld or delayed, and (ii) the new banks or financial institutions must become parties to
this Agreement pursuant to a joinder agreement in form and substance satisfactory to the Administrative Agent and the Required Lenders, pursuant to which (x) they shall be granted all of the rights that existing Lenders have under this
Agreement and the other Credit Documents and (y) they shall assume the same liabilities and obligations that the existing Lenders have under this Agreement. 
 (d) The outstanding Syndicated Loans will be reallocated on the effective date of such increase among the Syndicated Lenders in accordance with their revised Syndicated Loan Commitments and Pro Rata Shares (and the
Syndicated Lenders agree to make all payments and adjustments necessary to effect the reallocation and Borrower shall pay any and all costs required pursuant to Section 3.11 in connection with such reallocation as if such reallocation
were a repayment; provided, that the Administrative Agent and the Borrower shall cooperate in scheduling the effective date of such increase so as to eliminate or minimize the amount of any such funding losses to the extent reasonably
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granted pursuant to this Section shall result in a corresponding increase in the availability of Alternative Currency Loans by an amount equal to 50% of such
Requested Commitment Increase. 
 Section 2.06 Syndicated Loan Funding Notices. 
 (a) Whenever Borrower desires to obtain a Syndicated Loan with respect to the Syndicated Loan Commitments (other than one resulting from a conversion or
continuation pursuant to Section 2.06(b)), it shall give the Administrative Agent prior written notice of such Borrowing substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit J (or telephonic notice promptly confirmed in
writing) (a “Notice of Borrowing”), such Notice of Borrowing to be given prior to 11:00 a.m. (Charlotte, North Carolina time) at its Payment Office (x) four (4) Eurodollar Business Days prior to the requested date of such
Borrowing in the case of Eurodollar Advances denominated in an Alternative Currency, (y) three (3) Eurodollar Business Days prior to the requested date of such Borrowing in the case of Eurodollar Advances denominated in Dollars, and
(z) on the date of such Borrowing (which shall be a Business Day) in the case of a Borrowing consisting of Base Rate Advances. Notices received after 11:00 a.m. shall be deemed received on the next Business Day. Each Notice of Borrowing shall
be irrevocable and shall specify the aggregate principal amount of the Borrowing, the date of Borrowing (which shall be a Business Day), and whether the Borrowing is to consist of Base Rate Advances or Eurodollar Advances and (in the case of
Eurodollar Advances) the Permitted Currency in which such Borrowing is to be denominated and the Interest Period to be applicable thereto. 
 (b) Whenever Borrower desires to convert all or a portion of an outstanding Borrowing under the Syndicated Loan Commitments, consisting of Base Rate Advances into one or more Borrowings consisting of Eurodollar Advances, or to continue
outstanding a Borrowing consisting of Eurodollar Advances for a new Interest Period, it shall give the Administrative Agent at least four (4) Eurodollar Business Days’ (with respect to an Alternative Currency Loan) and three
(3) Eurodollar Business Days’ (with respect to a Loan denominated in Dollars) prior written notice substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit K (or telephonic notice promptly confirmed in writing) (a “Notice of
Conversion/Continuation”). Such notice shall be given prior to 11:00 a.m. (Charlotte, North Carolina time) on the date specified at the Payment Office of the Administrative Agent. Each such Notice of Conversion/Continuation shall be
irrevocable and shall specify the aggregate principal amount of the Advances to be converted or continued, the date of such conversion or continuation, whether the Advances are being converted into or continued as Eurodollar Advances, the Permitted
Currency in which such Advances are denominated and the Interest Period applicable thereto. If, upon the expiration of any Interest Period in respect of any Borrowing, Borrower shall have failed to deliver the Notice of Conversion/Continuation,
Borrower shall be deemed to have elected to convert or continue such Borrowing to a Borrowing consisting of Base Rate Advances in Dollars. So long as any Default or Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing, no Borrowing may be
converted into or continued as (upon expiration of the current Interest Period) Eurodollar Advances unless the Administrative Agent and each of the Syndicated Lenders shall have otherwise consented in writing. No conversion of any Borrowing of
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 (c) Without in any way limiting Borrower’s obligation to confirm in writing any telephonic notice,
the Administrative Agent may act without liability upon the basis of telephonic notice believed by the Administrative Agent in good faith to be from Borrower prior to receipt of written confirmation. In each such case, Borrower hereby waives the
right to dispute the Administrative Agent’s records of the terms of such telephonic notice, absent manifest error. 
 (d) The
Administrative Agent shall promptly give each Syndicated Lender notice by telephone (confirmed in writing) or by telecopy or facsimile transmission of the matters covered by the notices given to the Administrative Agent pursuant to this
Section 2.06 with respect to the Syndicated Loan Commitments. 
 Section 2.07 Swing Line Loans. 

(a) Subject to and upon the terms and conditions herein set forth (including the limitation set forth in Section 2.01), the Swing Line
Lender agrees to make to Borrower, from time to time prior to the Maturity Date, Swing Line Loans in Dollars for periods of up to ninety (90) days in an aggregate principal amount outstanding at any time not to exceed the Swing Line Commitment
then in effect. Borrower shall be entitled to repay and reborrow Swing Line Loans in accordance with the provisions, and subject to the limitations, set forth herein (including the limitation set forth in Section 2.01). The aggregate
principal amount of each Swing Line Loan shall be not less than $100,000 or a greater integral multiple of $100,000. 
 (b) Each Swing Line
Loan shall be made as a Swing Line Advance. 
 (c) Whenever Borrower desires to make a Swing Line Borrowing, it shall give the Swing Line
Lender (with a copy to the Administrative Agent, unless the Administrative Agent is also the Swing Line Lender) prior written notice in the form of a Notice of Borrowing (or telephonic notice promptly confirmed in writing) of such Swing Line
Borrowing prior to 12:00 noon (Charlotte, North Carolina time) on the date of such Swing Line Borrowing, specifying the aggregate principal amount of the Swing Line Borrowing, the date of such Swing Line Borrowing (which shall be a Business Day) and
whether such Swing Line Borrowing shall bear interest at the Base Rate or the LIBOR Market Index Rate. 
 (d) Borrower’s obligations to
pay the principal of, and interest on, the Swing Line Loans shall be evidenced by the records of the Administrative Agent and the Swing Line Lender and by the Swing Line Note payable to the Swing Line Lender (or the assignor of such Swing Line
Lender) completed in conformity with this Agreement. 
 (e) The outstanding principal amount under each Swing Line Loan shall be due and
payable in full on the Maturity Date. 
 (f) At any time on the request of the Swing Line Lender, each Syndicated Lender other than the Swing
Line Lender shall purchase a participating interest in all outstanding Swing Line Loans in an amount equal to its Pro Rata Share (based upon on its respective Syndicated Loan Commitment) of such Swing Line Loans, and the Swing Line Lender shall
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be made on the third Business Day after such request is made; provided, however, that unless an Event of Default has occurred and is continuing
on the date such request is made, the purchase of a participating interest in any Swing Line Loan outstanding as a Swing Line Advance shall not be required to be made until the expiration of the current interest period in effect for such Swing Line
Loan. On the date of such required purchase, each Syndicated Lender will immediately transfer to the Swing Line Lender, in immediately available funds, the amount of its participation. Whenever, at any time after the Swing Line Lender has received
from any such Syndicated Lender the funds for its participating interest in a Swing Line Loan, the Administrative Agent receives any payment on account thereof, the Administrative Agent will distribute to such Syndicated Lender its participating
interest in such amount (appropriately adjusted, in the case of interest payments, to reflect the period of time during which such Syndicated Lender’s participating interest was outstanding and funded); provided, however, that if
such payment received by the Administrative Agent is required to be returned, such Syndicated Lender will return to the Administrative Agent any portion thereof previously distributed by the Administrative Agent to it. Each Syndicated Lender’s
obligation to purchase such participating interests shall be absolute and unconditional and shall not be affected by any circumstance, including without limitation (i) any setoff, counterclaim, recoupment, defense or other right that such
Syndicated Lender or any other Person may have against the Swing Line Lender requesting such purchase or any other Person for any reason whatsoever, (ii) the occurrence or continuation of a Default or an Event of Default or the termination of
any of the Commitments, (iii) any adverse change in the condition (financial or otherwise) of Borrower, any of its Consolidated Subsidiaries, or any other Person, (iv) any breach of this Agreement by Borrower, any other Credit Party, or
any other Lender, or (v) any other circumstance, happening or event whatsoever, whether or not similar to any of the foregoing; provided, however, that no such obligation shall exist (A) to the extent that the aggregate Swing
Line Loans were advanced in excess of the Swing Line Commitment then in effect, or in excess of the limitation set forth in Section 2.01, or (B) with respect to any Swing Line Loan where the Swing Line Lender actually advanced to
Borrower net proceeds from the Swing Line Loan (and therefore was not refunding a previous Swing Line Loan) at a time when (x) the Swing Line Lender had actual knowledge that an Event of Default had occurred and then existed, and (y) the
Required Lenders had not agreed to waive such Event of Default for purposes of funding such Swing Line Loan. 
 ARTICLE IIA.

 LETTERS OF CREDIT 
 Section 2A.01 L/C Commitment. 
 (a) Subject to the terms and conditions hereof, the Issuing Lenders, in reliance
on the agreements of the other Lenders set forth in Section 2A.04, agree to issue standby letters of credit (“Letters of Credit”) for the account of Borrower on any Business Day from the Closing Date through but not
including the Maturity Date in such form as may be approved from time to time by the such Issuing Lender; provided, that no Issuing Lender shall have any obligation to issue any Letter of Credit if, after giving effect to such issuance,
(a) the aggregate outstanding principal Dollar Amount of the L/C Obligations would exceed the L/C Commitment, (b) the aggregate outstanding principal Dollar Amount of Alternative Currency Loans and L/C Obligations with respect to
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the aggregate outstanding principal Dollar Amount of Loans and L/C Obligations would exceed the total Syndicated Loan Commitments. Each Letter of Credit
shall (i) be denominated in a Permitted Currency in a minimum amount of $100,000 (or the Alternative Currency Amount thereof, as applicable), (ii) be a standby letter of credit issued to support obligations of Borrower or any of its
Subsidiaries, contingent or otherwise, incurred in the ordinary course of business, (iii) expire on a date satisfactory to the applicable Issuing Lender, which date shall be no later than the earlier of (i) one year after its date of
issuance and (ii) the fifth (5th) Business Day prior to the Maturity Date and (iv) be subject to the
Uniform Customs and/or ISP 98, as set forth in the Application or as determined by the applicable Issuing Lender and, to the extent not inconsistent therewith, the laws of the State of Georgia. The applicable Issuing Lender shall not at any time be
obligated to issue any Letter of Credit hereunder if such issuance would conflict with, or cause such Issuing Lender or any L/C Participant to exceed any limits imposed by, any Requirement of Law. References herein to “issue” and
derivations thereof with respect to Letters of Credit shall also include extensions or modifications of any existing Letters of Credit, unless the context otherwise requires. Each Existing Letter of Credit shall be deemed to be a Letter of Credit
issued and outstanding under this Agreement on and after the Closing Date. 
 Section 2A.02 Procedure for Issuance of Letters of
Credit. 
 (a) Borrower may from time to time request that an Issuing Lender issue a Letter of Credit by delivering to such
Issuing Lender and the Administrative Agent an Application therefor, completed to the satisfaction of such Issuing Lender, and such other certificates, documents and other papers and information as such Issuing Lender may request (which information
shall include the Permitted Currency in which the Letter of Credit shall be denominated). Upon receipt of any Application, the applicable Issuing Lender shall process such Application and the certificates, documents and other papers and information
delivered to it in connection therewith in accordance with its customary procedures and shall, after approving the same and receiving confirmation from the Administrative Agent that sufficient availability exists under the Syndicated Facility for
the issuance of such Letter of Credit, subject to Section 2A.01 and Article IV hereof, promptly issue the Letter of Credit requested thereby (but in no event shall any Issuing Lender be required to issue any Letter of Credit
earlier than four (4) Business Days after its receipt of the Application therefor and all such other certificates, documents and other papers and information relating thereto) by issuing the original of such Letter of Credit to the beneficiary
thereof or as otherwise may be agreed by the applicable Issuing Lender and Borrower. The applicable Issuing Lender shall promptly furnish to Borrower and the Administrative Agent a copy of such Letter of Credit. Upon receipt of such Letter of
Credit, the Administrative Agent shall promptly notify each Lender of the issuance and upon request by any Lender, furnish to such Lender a copy of such Letter of Credit and the amount of such Lender’s participation therein, provided
that the Administrative Agent shall be obligated to deliver the foregoing with respect to a Letter of Credit issued by an Additional Issuing Lender only after receipt by the Administrative Agent of all notices required to be delivered to the
Administrative Agent with respect thereto. 
 Section 2A.03 Commissions and Other Charges. 
 (a) Borrower shall pay to the Administrative Agent, for the account of the applicable Issuing Lender and the L/C Participants, a letter of credit
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Credit in an amount equal to the face amount of such Letter of Credit multiplied by the Applicable Margin with respect to Eurodollar Advances (determined on
a per annum basis). Such commission shall be payable quarterly in arrears on the last Business Day of each calendar quarter and on the Maturity Date. The Administrative Agent shall, promptly following its receipt thereof, distribute to the
applicable Issuing Lender and the L/C Participants all commissions received pursuant to this Section 2A.03 in accordance with their respective Commitments. 
 (b) In addition to the foregoing commission, for Letters of Credit issued by Wachovia, the Borrower shall pay to the Administrative Agent, for the account of such Issuing Lender, a fronting fee, with respect to each
Letter of Credit in an amount equal to the face amount of such Letter of Credit multiplied by 0.125% per annum. Such issuance fee shall be payable quarterly in arrears on the last Business Day of each calendar quarter commencing with the first
such date to occur after the issuance of such Letter of Credit, on the Maturity Date and thereafter on demand of the Administrative Agent. For Letters of Credit issued by Additional Issuing Lenders, the Borrower shall pay to the applicable
Additional Issuing Lender such issuance fees as shall be agreed to by the Borrower and such Additional Issuing Lender. 
 (c) In addition to
the foregoing fees and commissions, Borrower shall pay or reimburse the applicable Issuing Lender for such normal and customary costs and expenses as are incurred or charged by such Issuing Lender in issuing, effecting payment under, amending or
otherwise administering any Letter of Credit. 
 (d) The commissions, fees, charges, costs and expenses payable pursuant to this
Section 2A.03 shall be payable in the Permitted Currency in which the applicable Letter of Credit is denominated. 
 Section 2A.04 L/C Participations 
 (a) The applicable Issuing Lender irrevocably agrees to grant and hereby
grants to each L/C Participant, and, to induce the applicable Issuing Lender to issue Letters of Credit hereunder, each L/C Participant irrevocably agrees to accept and purchase and hereby accepts and purchases from such Issuing Lender, on the terms
and conditions hereinafter stated, for such L/C Participant’s own account and risk, an undivided interest equal to such L/C Participant’s Pro Rata Share of such Issuing Lender’s obligations and rights under and in respect of each
Letter of Credit issued hereunder and the amount of each draft paid by such Issuing Lender thereunder. Each L/C Participant unconditionally and irrevocably agrees with the applicable Issuing Lender that, if a draft is paid under any Letter of Credit
for which such Issuing Lender is not reimbursed in full by Borrower through a Syndicated Loan or otherwise in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, such L/C Participant shall pay to such Issuing Lender in the applicable Permitted Currency
upon demand at such Issuing Lender’s address for notices specified herein an amount equal to such L/C Participant’s Pro Rata Share of the amount of such draft, or any part thereof, which is not so reimbursed. 
 (b) Upon becoming aware of any amount required to be paid by any L/C Participant to the applicable Issuing Lender pursuant to
Section 2A.04(a) in respect of any unreimbursed portion of any payment made by such Issuing Lender under any Letter of Credit, such Issuing Lender shall notify the Administrative Agent and each L/C Participant of the amount and due date
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required payment and such L/C Participant shall pay to such Issuing Lender in the applicable Permitted Currency the amount specified on the applicable due
date. If any such amount is paid to the applicable Issuing Lender after the date such payment is due, such L/C Participant shall pay to such Issuing Lender in the applicable Permitted Currency on demand, in addition to such amount, the product of
(i) such amount, times (ii) the daily average Federal Funds Rate as determined by the Administrative Agent during the period from and including the date such payment is due to the date on which such payment is immediately available
to such Issuing Lender, times (iii) a fraction the numerator of which is the number of days that elapse during such period and the denominator of which is 360. A certificate of the applicable Issuing Lender with respect to any amounts
owing under this Section 2A.04 shall be conclusive in the absence of manifest error. With respect to payment to the applicable Issuing Lender of the unreimbursed amounts described in this Section 2A.04, if the L/C
Participants receive notice that any such payment is due (A) prior to 1:00 p.m. (Charlotte, North Carolina time) on any Business Day, such payment shall be due that Business Day, and (B) after 1:00 p.m. (Charlotte, North Carolina time) on
any Business Day, such payment shall be due on the following Business Day. 
 (c) Whenever, at any time after the applicable Issuing Lender
has made payment under any Letter of Credit and has received from any L/C Participant its Pro Rata Share of such payment in accordance with this Section 2A.04, such Issuing Lender receives any payment related to such Letter of Credit
(whether directly from Borrower or otherwise), or any payment of interest on account thereof, such Issuing Lender will distribute to such L/C Participant its Pro Rata Share thereof; provided, that in the event that any such payment
received by such Issuing Lender shall be required to be returned by such Issuing Lender, such L/C Participant shall return to the applicable Issuing Lender the portion thereof previously distributed by such Issuing Lender to it. 
 Section 2A.05 Reimbursement Obligation of Borrower. 
 (a) Reimbursement by Borrower. In the event of any drawing under any Letter of Credit, Borrower agrees to reimburse (either with the proceeds of a
Syndicated Loan as provided for in this Section 2A.05 or with funds from other sources), in same day funds in the applicable Permitted Currency in which such Letter of Credit was denominated, the applicable Issuing Lender on each date on
which such Issuing Lender notifies Borrower of the date and amount of a draft paid under any Letter of Credit for the amount of (i) such draft so paid and (ii) any amounts referred to in Section 2A.03(c) or
Section 3.15(e) incurred by such Issuing Lender in connection with such payment. 
 (b) Reimbursement from Syndicated
Borrowing. Unless Borrower shall immediately notify the applicable Issuing Lender that Borrower intends to reimburse such Issuing Lender for such drawing from other sources or funds, Borrower shall be deemed to have timely given a Notice of
Borrowing to the Administrative Agent requesting that the Lenders make a Base Rate Advance on such date in the Dollar Amount of (a) such draft so paid and (b) any amounts referred to in Section 2A.03(c) or
Section 3.15(e) incurred by such Issuing Lender in connection with such payment, and the Lenders shall make a Base Rate Advance in such Dollar Amount, the proceeds of which shall be applied to reimburse such Issuing Lender for the amount
of the related drawing and costs and expenses. Each Lender acknowledges and agrees that its obligation to fund a Syndicated Loan in accordance with this Section 2A.05 to reimburse the applicable Issuing Lender for any draft paid under a
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circumstance whatsoever, including, without limitation, non-satisfaction of the conditions set forth in Section 2.06(a) or Article IV. If
Borrower has elected to pay the amount of such drawing with funds from other sources and shall fail to reimburse the applicable Issuing Lender as provided above, the unreimbursed amount of such drawing shall bear interest at the rate which would be
payable on any outstanding Base Rate Advance which were then overdue from the date such amounts become payable (whether at stated maturity, by acceleration or otherwise) until payment in full. 
 Section 2A.06 Obligations Absolute. Borrower’s obligations under this Article IIA (including without limitation the
Reimbursement Obligation) shall be absolute and unconditional under any and all circumstances and irrespective of any set-off, counterclaim or defense to payment which Borrower may have or have had against the applicable Issuing Lender or any
beneficiary of a Letter of Credit or any other Person. Borrower also agrees that the applicable Issuing Lender and the L/C Participants shall not be responsible for, and Borrower’s Reimbursement Obligation under Section 2A.05 shall
not be affected by, among other things, the validity or genuineness of documents or of any endorsements thereon, even though such documents shall in fact prove to be invalid, fraudulent or forged, or any dispute between or among Borrower and any
beneficiary of any Letter of Credit or any other party to which such Letter of Credit may be transferred or any claims whatsoever of Borrower against any beneficiary of such Letter of Credit or any such transferee. The applicable Issuing Lender and
the Administrative Agent shall not be liable for any error, omission, interruption or delay in transmission, dispatch or delivery of any message or advice, however transmitted, in connection with any Letter of Credit, except for errors or omissions
caused by such Issuing Lender or Administrative Agent’s gross negligence or willful misconduct. Borrower agrees that any action taken or omitted by the applicable Issuing Lender or the Administrative Agent under or in connection with any Letter
of Credit or the related drafts or documents, if done in the absence of gross negligence or willful misconduct, shall be binding on Borrower and shall not result in any liability of such Issuing Lender, the Administrative Agent or any L/C
Participant to Borrower. The responsibility of the applicable Issuing Lender and the Administrative Agent to Borrower in connection with any draft presented for payment under any Letter of Credit shall, in addition to any payment obligation
expressly provided for in such Letter of Credit, be limited to determining that the documents (including each draft) delivered under such Letter of Credit in connection with such presentment are in conformity with such Letter of Credit. 

Section 2A.07 Effect of Letter of Credit Application. To the extent that any provision of any Application related to any Letter of
Credit is inconsistent with the provisions of this Article IIA, the provisions of this Article IIA shall apply. 
 Section 2A.08 Appointment and Duties of Additional Issuing Lenders. With the approval of the Administrative Agent, the Borrower may appoint a Lender as an Additional Issuing Lender by delivering written notice to the
Administrative Agent at least two (2) Business Days before the issuance of any Letters of Credit by such Additional Issuing Lender. Any Lender designated as an Additional Issuing Lender shall remain as such until the Borrower gives written
notice to the Administrative Agent that such Lender is no longer an Additional Issuing Lender; provided that no L/C Obligations remain outstanding with respect to such Additional Issuing Lender. Each Additional Issuing Lender shall notify the
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Lender and (b) any amendment or modification to any Letter of Credit issued by such Additional Issuing Lender. 
 ARTICLE III 
 GENERAL LOAN
TERMS 
 Section 3.01 Disbursement of Funds. 
 (a) No later than 1:00 p.m. (Charlotte, North Carolina time) on the date of each Syndicated Loan denominated in Dollars pursuant to the Syndicated Loan
Commitments (other than one resulting from a conversion or continuation pursuant to Section 2.06(b)), each Lender will make available its Pro Rata Share of such Syndicated Loan in Dollars in immediately available funds at the Payment
Office of the Administrative Agent. The Administrative Agent will make available to Borrower the aggregate of the amounts (if any) so made available by the Syndicated Lenders to the Administrative Agent by crediting or wiring such amounts to an
account specified by Borrower in the most recent notice substantially in the form of Exhibit L (a “Notice of Account Designation”), delivered by Borrower to the Administrative Agent or as may be otherwise agreed upon by
Borrower and the Administrative Agent, by the close of business on such Business Day. In the event that the Syndicated Lenders do not make such amounts available to the Administrative Agent by the time prescribed above, but such amount is received
later that day, such amount may be credited to Borrower in the manner described in the preceding sentence on the next Business Day (with interest on such amount to begin accruing hereunder on such next Business Day). 
 (b) No later than 11:00 a.m. (the time of the Administrative Agent’s Correspondent) on the date of each Alternative Currency Loan pursuant to the
Syndicated Loan Commitments (other than one resulting from a conversion or continuation pursuant to Section 2.06(b)), each Lender will make available its Pro Rata Share of such Alternative Currency Loan in the requested Alternative
Currency in immediately available funds at the office of the Administrative Agent’s Correspondent. The Administrative Agent will make available to Borrower the aggregate of the amounts (if any) so made available by the Syndicated Lenders to the
Administrative Agent by crediting or wiring such amounts to the account specified by Borrower in the most recent Notice of Account Designation, by the close of business on such Business Day. In the event that the Syndicated Lenders do not make such
amounts available to the Administrative Agent by the time prescribed above, but such amount is received later that day, such amount may be credited to Borrower in the manner described in the preceding sentence on the next Business Day (with interest
on such amount to begin accruing hereunder on such next Business Day). 
 (c) No later than 2:00 p.m. (Charlotte, North Carolina time) on the
date of each Swing Line Loan, the Swing Line Lender will make available the principal amount of the Swing Line Loan available to Borrower in Dollars by crediting or wiring such amounts to the account specified by Borrower in the most recent Notice
of Account Designation. 
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make available to the Administrative Agent such Lender’s portion of such Borrowing to be made on such date, the Administrative Agent may assume that
such Lender has made such amount available to the Administrative Agent on such date and the Administrative Agent may make available to Borrower a corresponding amount. If such corresponding amount is not in fact made available to the Administrative
Agent by such Lender on the date of such Borrowing, the Administrative Agent shall be entitled to recover such corresponding amount on demand from such Lender together with interest at the Federal Funds Rate. If such Lender does not pay such
corresponding amount forthwith upon the Administrative Agent’s demand therefor, the Administrative Agent shall promptly notify Borrower, and Borrower shall immediately pay such corresponding amount to the Administrative Agent together with
interest at the rate specified for such Borrowing. Nothing in this subsection shall be deemed to relieve any Syndicated Lender from its obligation to fund its Syndicated Loan Commitment hereunder or to prejudice any rights which Borrower may have
against any Syndicated Lender as a result of any default by such Lender hereunder. 
 (e) All Syndicated Loans under the Syndicated Loan
Commitments shall be loaned by the Lenders on the basis of their Pro Rata Share of the Syndicated Loan Commitments. All Swing Line Loans shall be loaned by the Swing Line Lender in accordance with Section 2.07. No Lender shall be
responsible for any default by any other Lender in its obligations hereunder, and each Lender shall be obligated to make the Loans provided to be made by it hereunder, regardless of the failure of any other Lender to fund its Commitments hereunder.

 Section 3.02 Interest. 
 (a) Borrower agrees to pay interest in respect of all unpaid principal amounts of Syndicated Loans from the respective dates such principal amounts were advanced to maturity (whether by acceleration, notice of
prepayment or otherwise) at rates per annum equal to the applicable rates indicated below: 
 (i) For Base Rate
Advances—The Base Rate in effect from time to time; or 
 (ii) For Eurodollar Advances—The relevant LIBOR
plus the Applicable Margin plus the Mandatory Cost; 
 (b) Borrower agrees to pay interest in respect of all unpaid principal
amounts of the Swing Line Loans made to Borrower from the respective dates such principal amounts were advanced to maturity (whether by acceleration, notice of prepayment or otherwise) at the Borrower’s election at either (i) the Base Rate
in effect from time to time or (ii) the relevant LIBOR Market Index Rate plus the Applicable Margin, as the case may be; 
 (c)
Overdue principal and, to the extent not prohibited by applicable law, overdue interest, in respect of the Loans, and all other overdue amounts owing hereunder, shall bear interest from each date that such amounts are overdue: 
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then-current Interest Period plus an additional two percent (2.0%) per annum; thereafter at the rate in effect for Base Rate Advances plus
an additional two percent (2.0%) per annum; and 
 (ii) in the case of overdue principal and interest with respect to all
other Loans outstanding as Base Rate Advances and Swing Line Advances, and all other Obligations hereunder (other than Loans), at a rate equal to the applicable Base Rate plus an additional two percent (2.0%) per annum; 
 (d) Interest on each Loan shall accrue from and including the date of such Loan to but excluding the date of any repayment thereof; provided, that
if a Loan is repaid on the same day made, one day’s interest shall be paid on such Loan. Interest on all Base Rate Advances and Swing Line Advances shall be payable quarterly in arrears on the last calendar day of each calendar quarter in each
year. Interest on all outstanding Eurodollar Advances shall be payable on the last day of each Interest Period applicable thereto, and, in the case of Interest Periods in excess of three months (in the case of Eurodollar Advances), on each day which
occurs every three (3) months, as the case may be, after the initial date of such Interest Period. Interest on all Loans shall be payable on any conversion of any Advances comprising such Loans into Advances of another Type, prepayment (on the
amount prepaid), at maturity (whether by acceleration, notice of prepayment or otherwise) and, after maturity, on demand; and 
 (e) The
Administrative Agent, upon determining LIBOR for any Interest Period, shall promptly notify by telephone (confirmed in writing) or in writing Borrower and the other Syndicated Lenders. Any such determination shall, absent manifest error, be final,
conclusive and binding for all purposes. 
 Section 3.03 Interest Periods. 
 (a) In connection with the making or continuation of, or conversion into, each Borrowing of Eurodollar Advances, Borrower shall select an Interest Period
to be applicable to such Eurodollar Advances, which Interest Period shall be either a one (1), two (2), three (3) or six (6) month period. 
 (b) Notwithstanding paragraphs (a): 
 (i) The initial Interest Period for any Borrowing of
Eurodollar Advances shall commence on the date of such Borrowing (including the date of any conversion from a Borrowing consisting of Base Rate Advances) and each Interest Period occurring thereafter in respect of a continuation of such Borrowing
shall commence on the day on which the immediately preceding Interest Period expires; 
 (ii) If any Interest Period would
otherwise expire on a day which is not a Business Day, such Interest Period shall expire on the next succeeding Business Day, provided that if any Interest Period in respect of Eurodollar Advances would otherwise expire on a day that is not a
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after which no further Business Day occurs in such month, such Interest Period shall expire on the next preceding Business Day; 
 (iii) Any Interest Period in respect of Eurodollar Advances which begins on a day for which there is no numerically corresponding day in
the calendar month at the end of such Interest Period shall, subject to part (iv) below, expire on the last Business Day of such calendar month; and 
 (iv) No Interest Period with respect to the Loans shall extend beyond the Maturity Date. 
 Section 3.04
Fees. 
 (a) Borrower shall pay to the Administrative Agent, for the account of and distribution of the respective Pro Rata
Share to each Lender, a facility fee (the “Facility Fee”) for the period commencing on the Closing Date to and including the Maturity Date, computed at a rate equal to the Applicable Commitment Percentage per annum multiplied by the
aggregate principal amount of the Syndicated Loan Commitments of the Lenders, such fee being payable quarterly in arrears on the last day of each calendar quarter of Borrower and on the Maturity Date. 
 (b) Borrower shall pay to the Administrative Agent and the Lenders such arrangement fees, up front fees and other fees for their respective services in
the respective amounts as previously agreed in writing by Parent with the Administrative Agent. 
 Section 3.05 Prepayments of
Borrowings. 
 (a) Voluntary Prepayments. 
 (i) Borrower may, at its option, prepay Borrowings at any time in whole, or from time to time in part, in amounts aggregating $1,000,000
or any greater integral multiple of $500,000 (or, in each case, the Alternative Currency Amount thereof) with respect to Eurodollar Advances, $1,000,000 or any greater integral multiple of $100,000 with respect to Base Rate Advances, and $100,000 or
any greater integral multiple of $100,000 with respect to Swing Line Advances, by paying the principal amount to be prepaid (in the Permitted Currency in which such Borrowings were initially funded) together with interest accrued and unpaid thereon
to the date of prepayment, together with, in the case of Eurodollar Advances, all compensation payments pursuant to Section 3.11 if such prepayment is made on a date other than the last day of the Interest Period applicable thereto.

 (ii) Borrower shall give written notice substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit M (a “Notice of
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Alternative Currency Loans, (B) three (3) Business Days prior to any prepayment of Eurodollar Advances denominated in Dollars and (C) one
(1) Business Day prior to any prepayment of Base Rate Advances and Swing Line Advances. Such notice, once given, shall be irrevocable and shall specify (w) the date of repayment, (x) the amount of repayment, (y) whether the
repayment is of Syndicated Loans, Swing Line Loans, or a combination thereof (including the amount allocable to each) and (z) whether the repayment is of Eurodollar Advances denominated in an Alternative Currency, Eurodollar Advances
denominated in Dollars, Base Rate Advances, Swing Line Advances at the Base Rate, Swing Line Advances at the LIBOR Market Index Rate or a combination thereof (including the amount allocable to each). Upon receipt of such notice of prepayment, the
Administrative Agent shall promptly notify each Lender of the contents of such notice and of such Lender’s share of such prepayment. 
 (iii) In the absence of a designation by Borrower, the Administrative Agent shall, subject to the foregoing, make such designation in its sole discretion. All voluntary prepayments shall be applied to the payment of
interest on the Borrowings prepaid before application to principal. 
 (b) Mandatory Prepayments. 
 (i) If at any time (as determined by the Administrative Agent under clause (ii) below), based upon the Dollar Amount of all
outstanding Loans and L/C Obligations, (A) solely as a result of currency fluctuation, (I) the outstanding principal amount of all Syndicated Loans exceeds one hundred and five percent (105%) of the Syndicated Loan Commitments
less the sum of all outstanding Swing Line Loans and L/C Obligations, or (II) the outstanding principal amount of all Alternative Currency Loans and L/C Obligations with respect to Alternative Currency Letters of Credit exceeds one hundred
and five percent (105%) of the Alternative Currency Commitment, and (B) for any other reason, (I) the outstanding principal amount of all Syndicated Loans plus Swing Line Loans plus L/C Obligations exceeds the Syndicated
Loan Commitments, (II) the outstanding principal amount of all Alternative Currency Loans and L/C Obligations with respect to Alternative Currency Letters of Credit exceeds the Alternative Currency Commitment, (III) the outstanding principal amount
of all Swing Line Loans exceeds the Swing Line Commitment, or (IV) the outstanding amount of all L/C Obligations exceeds the L/C Commitment, then, in each such case, Borrower shall immediately repay Loans, in the currency in which such Loans were
initially funded, in an amount necessary to eliminate such excess. 
 (ii) Borrowers’ compliance with this
Section 3.05(b) shall be tested from time to time by the Administrative Agent at its sole discretion, but in any event shall be tested on the date on which a Borrower requests the Lenders to make an Advance or any Issuing Lender to issue
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 Section 3.06 Payments, etc. 
 (a) Except as otherwise specifically provided herein, all payments under this Agreement and the other Credit Documents shall be made without defense,
set-off or counterclaim to the Administrative Agent, (i) not later than 12:00 Noon (Charlotte, North Carolina time) on the date when due with respect to any Loan or Letter of Credit, denominated in Dollars (including any fee, commission or
other amount with respect thereto) or 11:00 a.m. (the time of the Administrative Agent’s Correspondent) on the date when due with respect to any Alternative Currency Loan or Alternative Letter of Credit (including any fee, commission or other
amount with respect thereto) and (ii) shall be made in Dollars or such Alternative Currency as applicable, in immediately available funds at its Payment Office. 
 (b)(i) All such payments shall be made free and clear of and without deduction or withholding for any Taxes in respect of this Agreement, the Notes or other Credit Documents, or any payments of principal, interest,
fees or other amounts payable hereunder or thereunder (but excluding, except as provided in paragraph (iii) hereof, any Taxes imposed on the overall net income of the Lenders pursuant to the laws of the jurisdiction in which the principal
executive office or appropriate Lending Office of such Lender is located). If any Taxes are so levied or imposed, Borrower agrees (A) to pay the full amount of such Taxes, and such additional amounts as may be necessary so that every net
payment of all amounts due hereunder and under the Notes and other Credit Documents, after withholding or deduction for or on account of any such Taxes (including additional sums payable under this Section 3.06), will not be less than the full
amount provided for herein had no such deduction or withholding been required, (B) to make such withholding or deduction and (C) to pay the full amount deducted to the relevant authority in accordance with applicable law. Borrower will
furnish to the Administrative Agent and each Lender, within 30 days after the date the payment of any Taxes is due pursuant to applicable law, certified copies of tax receipts evidencing such payment by Borrower. Borrower will indemnify and hold
harmless the Administrative Agent and each Lender and reimburse the Administrative Agent and each Lender upon written request for the amount of any Taxes so levied or imposed and paid by the Administrative Agent or Lender and any liability
(including penalties, interest and expenses) arising therefrom or with respect thereto, whether or not such Taxes were correctly or illegally asserted. A certificate as to the amount of such payment by such Lender or the Administrative Agent, absent
manifest error, shall be final, conclusive and binding for all purposes. 
 (ii) Each Lender that is organized under the laws of any
jurisdiction other than the United States of America or any State thereof (including the District of Columbia) agrees to furnish to Borrower and the Administrative Agent, on the Closing Date and otherwise prior to the time it becomes a Lender
hereunder, two copies of either U.S. Internal Revenue Service Form W-8ECI or U.S. Internal Revenue Service Form W-8BEN or any successor forms thereto (wherein such Lender claims entitlement to complete exemption from or reduced rate of U.S. Federal
withholding tax on interest paid by Borrower hereunder) and to provide to Borrower and the Administrative Agent a new Form W-8ECI or Form W-8BEN or any successor forms thereto if any previously delivered form is found to be incomplete or incorrect
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 (iii) Borrower shall also reimburse the Administrative Agent and each Lender, upon written request, for
any Taxes imposed (including, without limitation, Taxes imposed on the overall net income of the Administrative Agent or Lender or its applicable Lending Office pursuant to the laws of the jurisdiction in which the principal executive office or the
applicable Lending Office of the Administrative Agent or Lender is located) as the Administrative Agent or Lender shall determine are payable by the Administrative Agent or Lender in respect of amounts paid by or on behalf of Borrower to or on
behalf of the Administrative Agent or Lender pursuant to paragraph (i) hereof. 
 (c) Subject to Section 3.03(ii), whenever
any payment to be made hereunder or under any Note shall be stated to be due on a day which is not a Business Day, the due date thereof shall be extended to the next succeeding Business Day and, with respect to payments of principal, interest
thereon shall be payable at the applicable rate during such extension. 
 (d) All computations of interest and fees shall be made on the
basis of a year of 360 days for the actual number of days (including the first day but excluding the last day) occurring in the period for which such interest or fees are payable (to the extent computed on the basis of days elapsed), except that
interest on Base Rate Advances and Alternative Currency Loans denominated in Pounds Sterling shall be computed on the basis of a year of 365 days for the actual number of days. Interest on Base Rate Advances shall be calculated based on the Base
Rate from and including the date of such Loan to but excluding the date of the repayment or conversion thereof. Interest on Swing Line Advances shall be calculated based on the Base Rate or the LIBOR Market Index Rate, as the case may be, from and
including the date of such Loan to but excluding the date of the repayment or conversion thereof. Interest on Eurodollar Advances shall be calculated as to each Interest Period from and including the first day thereof to but excluding the last day
thereof. Each determination by the Administrative Agent of an interest rate or fee hereunder shall be made in good faith and, except for manifest error, shall be final, conclusive and binding for all purposes. 
 (e) Payment by Borrower to the Administrative Agent in accordance with the terms of this Agreement shall, as to Borrower, constitute payment to the
Lenders under this Agreement. 
 Section 3.07 Interest Rate Not Ascertainable, etc. In the event that the Administrative
Agent or any Lender shall have determined (which determination shall be made in good faith and, absent manifest error, shall be final, conclusive and binding upon all parties) that (a) on any date for determining LIBOR for any Interest Period,
by reason of any changes arising after the date of this Agreement affecting the London interbank market, or the Administrative Agent’s or such Lender’s position in such market, adequate and fair means do not exist for ascertaining the
applicable interest rate on the basis provided for in the definition of LIBOR, (b) a fundamental change has occurred in the foreign exchange or interbank markets with respect to any Alternative Currency (including, without limitation, changes
in national or international financial, political or economic conditions or currency exchange rates or exchange controls) that increases the costs of the Administrative Agent or any Lender to make Loans in an Alternative Currency or (c) it has
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Administrative Agent shall forthwith give notice (by telephone confirmed in writing) to Borrower and to the Lenders, of such determination and a summary of
the basis for such determination. Until the Administrative Agent notifies Borrower that the circumstances giving rise to the suspension described herein no longer exist, the obligations of the Lenders to make Alternative Currency Loans in such
Alternative Currency or make or permit portions of the Loans to remain outstanding past the last day of the then current Interest Periods as Eurodollar Advances or to make any Swing Line Advance at the LIBOR Market Index Rate, as applicable, shall
be suspended, and such affected Advances shall be repaid or converted to a Base Rate Advance in Dollars; provided that if Borrower elects to make such conversion, Borrower shall pay any and all costs, fees and other expenses incurred by the
Administrative Agent and the Lenders in effecting such conversion. 
 Section 3.08 Illegality. 
 (a) In the event that any Lender shall have determined (which determination shall be made in good faith and, absent manifest error, shall be final,
conclusive and binding upon all parties) at any time that the making or continuance of any Eurodollar Advance or any Alternative Currency Loan has become unlawful by compliance by such Lender in good faith with any applicable law, governmental rule,
regulation, guideline or order (whether or not having the force of law and whether or not failure to comply therewith would be unlawful), then, in any such event, the Lender shall give prompt notice (by telephone confirmed in writing) to Borrower
and to the Administrative Agent of such determination and a summary of the basis for such determination (which notice the Administrative Agent shall promptly transmit to the other Lenders). 
 (b) Upon the giving of the notice to Borrower referred to in subsection (a) above, (i) Borrower’s right to request and such Lender’s
obligation to make Eurodollar Advances or such Alternative Currency Loan, as applicable, shall be immediately suspended, and such Lender shall make a Base Rate Advance in Dollars as part of the requested Borrowing of Eurodollar Advances, which Base
Rate Advance shall, for all other purposes, be considered part of such Borrowing, and (ii) if the affected Eurodollar Advances or Alternative Currency Loans, as applicable, are then outstanding, such Advances or Loans shall be repaid or
converted to a Base Rate Advance in Dollars; provided that if Borrower elects to make such conversion, Borrower shall pay any and all costs, fees and other expenses incurred by the Administrative Agent and the Lenders in effecting such
conversion; provided further that if more than one Lender is affected at any time, then all affected Lenders must be treated the same pursuant to this Section 3.08(b). 
 Section 3.09 Increased Costs. 
 (a)(i) If, by reason of (x) after the date hereof, the introduction of or any change (including, without limitation, any change by way of imposition or increase of reserve requirements) in or in the interpretation of any law or
regulation, or (y) the compliance with any guideline or request from any central bank or other governmental authority or quasi-governmental authority exercising control over banks or financial institutions generally (whether or not having the
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 (A) any Lender (or its applicable Lending Office) shall be subject to any tax, duty or
other charge with respect to its Eurodollar Advances or Alternative Currency Loans, as applicable, or its obligation to make Eurodollar Advances or Alternative Currency Loans, as applicable, or the basis of taxation of payments to any Lender of the
principal of or interest on its Eurodollar Advances or Alternative Currency Loans, as applicable, or its obligation to make Eurodollar Advances or Alternative Currency Loans, as applicable, shall have changed (except for changes in the tax on the
overall net income of such Lender or its applicable Lending Office imposed by the jurisdiction in which such Lender’s principal executive office or applicable Lending Office is located); or 
 (B) any reserve (including, without limitation, any imposed by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System), special deposit or
similar requirement against assets of, deposits with or for the account of, or credit extended by, any Lender’s applicable Lending Office shall be imposed or deemed applicable or any other condition affecting its Eurodollar Advances or
Alternative Currency Loans, as applicable, or its obligation to make Eurodollar Advances or Alternative Currency Loans, as applicable, shall be imposed on any Lender or its applicable Lending Office or the London interbank market; 
 and as a result thereof there shall be any increase in the cost to such Lender of agreeing to make or making, funding or maintaining Eurodollar Advances or Alternative
Currency Loans, as applicable, or there shall be a reduction in the amount received or receivable by such Lender or its applicable Lending Office, or 
 (ii) in the event that any Lender shall have determined that any law, treaty, governmental (or quasi-governmental) rule, regulation, guideline or order regarding capital adequacy not currently in effect or fully
applicable as of the Closing Date, or any change therein or in the interpretation or application thereof after the Closing Date, or compliance by such Lender with any request or directive regarding capital adequacy not currently in effect or fully
applicable as of the Closing Date (whether or not having the force of law and whether or not failure to comply therewith would be unlawful) from a central bank or governmental authority or body having jurisdiction, does or shall have the effect of
reducing the rate of return on such Lender’s capital as a consequence of its obligations hereunder to a level below that which such Lender could have achieved but for such law, treaty, rule, regulation, guideline or order, or such change or
compliance (taking into consideration such Lender’s policies with respect to capital adequacy) by an amount deemed by such Lender to be material; 
 then, in the case of (i) or (ii) above, upon written notice from and demand by such Lender on Borrower (with a copy of such notice and demand to the Administrative Agent), Borrower shall pay to the Administrative Agent for the
account of such Lender within five (5) Business Days after the date of such notice and demand, additional amounts sufficient to indemnify such Lender against such increased cost or reduced yield. A certificate as to the amount of such increased
cost or reduced yield submitted to Borrower and the Administrative Agent by such Lender in good faith and accompanied by a statement prepared by such Lender describing in reasonable detail the basis for and calculation of such increased cost, shall,
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 In addition, if at any time a Eurodollar Reserve Percentage greater than 0% is imposed on any Lender,
Borrower shall pay to such Lender additional interest on the unpaid principal amount of the Eurodollar Advances denominated in Dollars of such Lender until such principal amount is paid in full at an interest rate per annum equal at all times to the
quotient obtained (rounded upwards, if necessary, to the next higher 1/100th of 1%) by dividing (i) the applicable LIBOR for such Eurodollar Advance for such Interest Period by (ii) 1.00 minus the Eurodollar Reserve Percentage, payable on
each date on which interest is payable on such Eurodollar Advance. Such additional interest, if any, shall be determined by such Lender and notified to Borrower through the Administrative Agent. 
 (b) If any Lender shall advise the Administrative Agent that at any time, because of the circumstances described in clauses (x) or (y) in
Section 3.09(a) or any other circumstances beyond such Lender’s reasonable control arising after the date of this Agreement affecting such Lender or the London interbank market or such Lender’s position in such markets, LIBOR
as determined by the Administrative Agent, will not adequately and fairly reflect the cost to such Lender of funding its Eurodollar Advances, then, and in any such event: 
 (i) the Administrative Agent shall forthwith give notice (by telephone confirmed in writing) to Borrower and to the other Lenders of such
advice; 
 (ii) Borrower’s right to request and such Lender’s obligation to make or permit portions of the Loans to
remain outstanding past the last day of the then current Interest Periods as Eurodollar Advances shall be immediately suspended; and 
 (iii) such Lender shall make a Base Rate Advance in Dollars as part of the requested Borrowing of Eurodollar Advances, as the case may be, which Base Rate Advance shall, for all other purposes, be considered part of such Borrowing.

 (c) Each Lender or Administrative Agent shall make written demand on Borrower for indemnification or compensation pursuant to this
Section 3.09 no later than sixty (60) days after the event giving rise to the claim for indemnification or compensation occurs. In the event that any Lender or Administrative Agent fails to give Borrower notice within the time
limitations prescribed in the foregoing sentence, Borrower shall not have any obligation to pay such claim for compensation or indemnification for such period of delay. 
 Section 3.10 Lending Offices. 
 (a) Each Lender agrees that, if requested by Borrower,
it will use reasonable efforts (subject to overall policy considerations of such Lender) to designate an alternate Lending Office with respect to any of its Eurodollar Advances or Alternative Currency Loans, as applicable, affected by the matters or
circumstances described in Sections 3.06(b), 3.07, 3.08 or 3.09 to reduce the liability of Borrower or avoid the results provided thereunder, so long as such designation is not materially disadvantageous to such Lender as
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Nothing in this Section 3.10 shall affect or postpone any of the obligations of Borrower or any right of any Lender provided hereunder.

 (b) If any Lender that is organized under the laws of any jurisdiction other than the United States of America or any State thereof
(including the District of Columbia) issues a public announcement with respect to the closing of its lending offices in the United States such that any withholdings or deductions and additional payments with respect to Taxes may be required to be
made by Borrower thereafter pursuant to Section 3.06(b), such Lender shall use reasonable efforts to furnish Borrower notice thereof as soon as practicable thereafter; provided, however, that no delay or failure to furnish
such notice shall in any event release or discharge Borrower from its obligations to such Lender pursuant to Section 3.06(b) or otherwise result in any liability of such Lender. 
 Section 3.11 Funding Losses. Borrower shall compensate each Lender, upon its written request to Borrower (which request shall set forth the
basis for requesting such amounts in reasonable detail and which request shall be made in good faith and, absent manifest error, shall be final, conclusive and binding upon all of the parties hereto), for all losses, expenses and liabilities
(including, without limitation, any interest paid by such Lender to lenders of funds borrowed by it to make or carry its Eurodollar Advances and any foreign exchange costs), to the extent not recoverable by such Lender in connection with a
re-employment of such funds and including loss of anticipated profits, which the Lender may sustain: (i) if for any reason (other than a default by such Lender) a borrowing of, or conversion to or continuation of, Eurodollar Advances to
Borrower does not occur on the date specified therefor in a Notice of Borrowing or Notice of Conversion/Continuation (whether or not withdrawn), (ii) if any repayment (including mandatory prepayments and any conversions pursuant to
Section 3.08(b)) of any Eurodollar Advances by Borrower occurs on a date which is not the last day of an Interest Period applicable thereto, or (iii) if, for any reason, Borrower defaults in its obligation to repay its Eurodollar
Advances when required by the terms of this Agreement. In no circumstance will Borrower be responsible for losses (other than administrative costs) where interest rates have increased as of the date of determination of funding losses hereunder.

 Section 3.12 Assumptions Concerning Funding of Eurodollar Advances. Calculation of all amounts payable to a Lender under
this Article III shall be made as though that Lender had actually funded its relevant Eurodollar Advances through the purchase of deposits in the relevant market in the applicable Permitted Currency bearing interest at the rate applicable to such
Eurodollar Advances in an amount equal to the amount of the Eurodollar Advances and having a maturity comparable to the relevant Interest Period and through the transfer of such Eurodollar Advances from an offshore office of that Lender to a
domestic office of that Lender in the United States of America; provided however, that each Lender may fund each of its Eurodollar Advances in any manner it sees fit and the foregoing assumption shall be used only for calculation of amounts
payable under this Article III. 
 Section 3.13 Apportionment of Payments. Aggregate principal and interest
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the Lenders under this Agreement or any Note shall be apportioned among all outstanding Commitments and Loans to which such payments relate, proportionately
to the Lenders’ respective Pro Rata Share of such Commitments and outstanding Loans. The Administrative Agent shall promptly distribute to each Lender at its Payment Office or such other address as any Lender may request its Pro Rata Share of
all such payments received by the Administrative Agent; provided that the applicable Issuing Lender’s fees and L/C Participants’ commissions shall be paid to the applicable Issuing Lender and L/C Participants, as applicable.

 Section 3.14 Sharing of Payments, Etc. If any Lender shall obtain any payment or reduction (including, without limitation,
any amounts received as adequate protection of a deposit treated as cash collateral under the Bankruptcy Code) of the Obligations (whether voluntary, involuntary, through the exercise of any right of set-off, or otherwise) in excess of its pro rata
portion of payments or reductions on account of such obligations obtained by all the Lenders, such Lender shall forthwith (i) notify each of the other Lenders and Administrative Agent of such receipt, and (ii) purchase from the other
Lenders such participations in the affected obligations as shall be necessary to cause such purchasing Lender to share the excess payment or reduction, net of costs incurred in connection therewith, ratably with each of them, provided that if all or
any portion of such excess payment or reduction is thereafter recovered from such purchasing Lender or additional costs are incurred, the purchase shall be rescinded and the purchase price restored to the extent of such recovery or such additional
costs, but without interest unless the Lender obligated to return such funds is required to pay interest on such funds. Borrower agrees that any Lender so purchasing a participation from another Lender pursuant to this Section 3.14 may, to the
fullest extent permitted by law, exercise all its rights of payment (including the right of set-off) with respect to such participation as fully as if such Lender were the direct creditor of Borrower in the amount of such participation. 

Section 3.15 Alternative Currency Matters. 
 (a) Effectiveness of Euro Provisions. With respect to any state (or the currency of such state) that is not a Participating Member State on the date of this Agreement, the provisions of this
Section 3.15 shall become effective in relation to such state (and the currency of such state) at and from the date on which such state becomes a Participating Member State. 
 (b) Basis of Accrual. Subject to clause (a) above, with respect to the currency of any state that becomes a Participating Member State, the
accrual of interest or fees expressed in this Agreement with respect to such currency shall be based upon the applicable convention or practice in the London Interbank Market for the basis of accrual of interest or fees in respect of the Euro, which
such convention or practice shall replace such expressed basis effective as of and from the date on which such state becomes a Participating Member State; provided that if any Loan in the currency of such state is outstanding immediately
prior to such date, such replacement shall take effect, with respect to such Loan, at the end of the then current Interest Period. 
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 (i) Conversion to the Alternate Base Rate. If any Alternative Currency Loan is
required to bear interest based on the Base Rate rather than the Eurodollar Rate pursuant to Section 3.07, Section 3.08 or any other applicable provision hereof, such Loan shall be funded in Dollars in an amount equal to the
Dollar Amount of such Loan, all subject to the provisions of Section 3.05(b). The Borrower shall reimburse the Lenders upon any such conversion for any amounts required to be paid under Section 3.11. 
 (ii) Redenomination of Loans. Subject to clause (a) above, any Loan to be denominated in the currency of the applicable
Participating Member State shall be made in the Euro. 
 (iii) Redenomination of Obligations. Subject to clause
(a) above hereof, any obligation of any party under this Agreement or any other Credit Document which has been denominated in the currency of a Participating Member State shall be redenominated into the Euro. 
 (iv) Further Assurances. The terms and provisions of this Agreement will be subject to such reasonable changes of construction as
determined by the Administrative Agent to reflect the implementation of the EMU in any Participating Member State or any market conventions relating to the fixing and/or calculation of interest being changed or replaced and to reflect market
practice at that time, and subject thereto, to put the Administrative Agent, the Lenders and the Borrower in the same position, so far as possible, that they would have been if such implementation had not occurred. In connection therewith, the
Borrower agrees, at the request of the Administrative Agent, at the time of or at any time following the implementation of the EMU in any Participating Member State or any market conventions relating to the fixing and/or calculation of interest
being changed or replaced, to enter into an agreement amending this Agreement in such manner as the Administrative Agent shall reasonably request. 
 (d) Regulatory Limitation. In the event, as a result of increases in the value of Alternative Currencies against the Dollar or for any other reason, the obligation of any of the Lenders to make or continue Loans or issue or extend
Letters of Credit (taking into account the Dollar Amount of the Obligations and all other indebtedness required to be aggregated under 12 U.S.C.A. §84, as amended, the regulations promulgated thereunder and any other Requirement of Law) is
determined by such Lender to exceed its then applicable legal lending limit under 12 U.S.C.A. §84, as amended, and the regulations promulgated thereunder, or any other Requirement of Law, the amount of additional Loans or Letters of Credit such
Lender shall be obligated to make or issue or participate in hereunder shall immediately be reduced to the maximum amount which such Lender may legally advance (as determined by such Lender), the obligation of each of the remaining Lenders hereunder
shall be proportionately reduced, based on their applicable Pro Rata Share and, to the extent necessary under such laws and regulations (as determined by each of the Lenders, with respect to the applicability of such laws and regulations to itself),
and the Borrower shall reduce, or cause to be reduced, complying to the extent practicable with the remaining provisions hereof, the Loans and Letters of Credit outstanding hereunder by an amount sufficient to comply with such maximum amounts.

  

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 (e) Exchange Indemnification and Increased Costs. The Borrower shall, upon demand from the
Administrative Agent, pay to the Administrative Agent, any applicable Issuing Lender or any applicable Lender, the amount of (i) any loss or cost or increased cost incurred by the Administrative Agent, any applicable Issuing Lender or any
applicable Lender, (ii) any reduction in any amount payable to or in the effective return on the capital to the Administrative Agent, any applicable Issuing Lender or any applicable Lender, (iii) any interest or any other return, including
principal, foregone by the Administrative Agent or any applicable Lender as a result of the introduction of, change over to or operation of the Euro, or (iv) any currency exchange loss that the Administrative Agent, any applicable Issuing
Lender or any applicable Lender sustains as a result of any payment being made by the Borrower in a currency other than that originally extended to the Borrower or as a result of any other currency exchange loss incurred by the Administrative Agent
or any applicable Lender under this Agreement. A certificate of the Administrative Agent, such applicable Issuing Lender or such applicable Lender setting forth the basis for determining such additional amount or amounts necessary to compensate the
Administrative Agent, such applicable Issuing Lender or the applicable Lender shall be conclusively presumed to be correct save for manifest error. 
 (f) Exchange Rates. For purposes of determining the Borrower’s compliance with Section 3.05(b)(i)(A) or the borrowing limits set forth in Section 2.01 and Section 2A.01, the Dollar Amount of
any Alternative Currency Loan or Alternative Currency Letter of Credit to be made, continued, converted or issued shall be determined in accordance with the terms of this Agreement by the Administrative Agent (in respect of the most recent
Revaluation Date). Such Dollar Amount shall become effective as of such Revaluation Date for such Alternative Currency Loan or Alternative Currency Letter of Credit and shall be the Dollar Amount employed in converting any amounts between the
applicable currencies until the next Revaluation Date to occur for such Alternative Currency Loan or Alternative Currency Letter of Credit. 
 (g) Rounding and Other Consequential Changes. Subject to clause (a) above, without prejudice and in addition to any method of conversion or rounding prescribed by any EMU Legislation and without prejudice to the respective
obligations of the Borrower to the Administrative Agent and the Lenders and the Administrative Agent and the Lenders to the Borrower under or pursuant to this Agreement, except as expressly provided in this Agreement, each provision of this
Agreement, including, without limitation, the right to combine currencies to effect a set-off, shall be subject to such reasonable changes of interpretation as the Administrative Agent may from time to time specify to be necessary or appropriate to
reflect the introduction of or change over to the Euro in Participating Member States. 
 (h) Continuity of Contract. The parties
hereto agree that the occurrence or non-occurrence of EMU, any event or events associated with EMU and/or the introduction of the Euro in all or any part of the European Union (a) will not result in the discharge, cancellation, rescission or
termination in whole or in part of this Agreement or any other Credit Document, (b) will not give any party the right to cancel, rescind, terminate or vary this Agreement or any other Credit Document and (c) will not give rise to an Event
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 Section 3.16 Benefits to Guarantors. In consideration of the execution and delivery by the
Guarantors of the Guaranty Agreements, Borrower agrees, subject to the terms hereof, to make extensions of credit hereunder available to the Guarantors. 
 ARTICLE IV 
 CONDITIONS TO BORROWINGS AND LETTERS OF CREDIT 
 The obligations of each Lender to make Advances and the obligation of the Issuing Lenders to issue Letters of Credit to Borrower hereunder subject to the
satisfaction of the following conditions: 
 Section 4.01 Conditions Precedent to Initial Loans and Letters of Credit. On the
Closing Date, Borrower shall have satisfied each of the following conditions: 
 (a) Borrower shall have paid to the Administrative Agent and
the Lenders the fees set forth or referenced in Section 3.04 and any other accrued and unpaid fees, out-of-pocket expenses or commissions due hereunder (including, without limitation, legal fees and expenses) related to due diligence
performed by the Administrative Agent or in connection with the closing of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. 
 (b) The
indebtedness under the Existing Credit Agreement shall be repaid in full and the commitments thereunder terminated and the Administrative Agent shall have received a pay-off letter in form and substance satisfactory to it evidencing such repayment
and termination. 
 (c) The Administrative Agent shall have completed, to its satisfaction, all legal, tax, business and other due diligence
with respect to the business, assets, liabilities, operations and condition (financial or otherwise) of the Parent and its Subsidiaries in scope and determination satisfactory to the Administrative Agent in its sole discretion. 
 (d) The Administrative Agent shall have received the following, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory in all respects to the Lenders and (except
for the Notes) in sufficient number for each Lender: 
 (i) the duly executed counterparts of this Agreement; 
 (ii) the duly executed Syndicated Notes and the duly executed Swing Line Note; 
 (iii) the duly executed Guaranty Agreements; 
 (iv) a duly executed certificate of Parent, in substantially the form of Exhibit F attached hereto and appropriately completed, certifying that (i) the representations and warranties set forth in Article V
hereof are true and correct on and as of such date with the same effect as though made on and as of such date, (ii) Borrower and the Guarantors are in compliance with all the terms and provisions set forth in this Agreement and the other Credit
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or Event of Default, will have occurred or be continuing and (iv) as of the Closing Date, there has been no materially adverse change in the financial
condition of the Parent and its Subsidiaries as reflected in the pro forma financial statements delivered to the Administrative Agent prior to the Closing Date; 
 (v) a duly executed solvency certificate of Borrower and the Guarantors, in form and substance satisfactory to the Lenders; 
 (vi) certificates of the Secretary or Assistant Secretary of each of the Credit Parties attaching and certifying copies of the resolutions
of the boards of directors of the Credit Parties, authorizing as applicable the execution, delivery and performance of the Credit Documents; 
 (vii) certificates of the Secretary or an Assistant Secretary of each of the Credit Parties certifying (i) the name, title and true signature of each officer of such entities executing the Credit Documents, and
(ii) the bylaws or comparable governing documents of such entities; 
 (viii) certified copies of the certificate or
articles of incorporation of each Credit Party certified by the Secretary of State or the Secretary or Assistant Secretary of such Credit Party, together with certificates of good standing or existence, as may be available from the Secretary of
State of the jurisdiction of incorporation or organization of such Credit Party; 
 (ix) copies of all documents and
instruments, including all consents, authorizations and filings, required or advisable under any Requirement of Law or by any material Contractual Obligation of the Credit Parties, in connection with the execution, delivery, performance, validity
and enforceability of the Credit Documents and the other documents to be executed and delivered hereunder, and such consents, authorizations, filings and orders shall be in full force and effect and all applicable waiting periods shall have expired;

 (x) certificates of insurance issued on behalf of insurers of Borrower and the Guarantors, describing in reasonable detail
the types and amounts of insurance maintained by Borrower and the Guarantors; 
 (xi) the favorable opinion of Jones Day,
counsel to the Credit Parties, substantially in the form of Exhibit G-1 addressed to the Administrative Agent and each of the Lenders and the favorable opinion of in-house general counsel to the Credit Parties, substantially in the form of
Exhibit G-2 addressed to the Administrative Agent and each of the Lenders; 
 (xii) all corporate proceedings and all
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 (xiii) projected income statements, projected balance sheets, and projected statements of
cash flow of the Consolidated Companies, all prepared in accordance with GAAP, on an annual basis for the five (5) year period following the Closing Date; 
 (xiv) unaudited financial statements of the Consolidated Companies for all interim quarterly periods ending after June 30, 2006 and
through the Closing Date; and 
 (xv) audited financial statements for the Consolidated Companies for the fiscal year ended
December 31, 2005. 
 Section 4.02 Conditions to All Loans. At the time of the making of all Loans or the issuance or
extension of any Letter of Credit (before as well as after giving effect to such Loans or Letters of Credit and to the proposed use of the proceeds thereof), or the conversion or continuation of any Loan, the following conditions shall have been
satisfied or shall exist: 
 (a) there shall exist no Default or Event of Default; 
 (b) all representations and warranties by Parent and Borrower contained herein shall be true and correct in all material respects with the same effect as
though such representations and warranties had been made on and as of the date of such Loans (other than the representations and warranties given as of a specific date); 
 (c) the Loans to be made or Letters of Credit to be issued and the use of proceeds thereof shall not contravene, violate or conflict with, or involve the Administrative Agent or any Lender in a violation of, the
Margin Regulations or any other material law, rule, injunction, or regulation, or determination of any court of law or other governmental authority applicable to Borrower; and 
 (d) Borrower shall be in compliance with the borrowing limits set forth in Section 3.05(b). 
 Each request for a new Borrowing or Letter of Credit and the acceptance by Borrower of the proceeds thereof (including the continuation or conversion of
an existing Borrowing) shall constitute a representation and warranty by Parent and Borrower, as of the date of the Loans comprising such Borrowing or the issuance of such Letter of Credit, that the applicable conditions specified in Sections
4.01 and 4.02 have been satisfied or waived in writing. 
 ARTICLE V 
 REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES 
 Parent and Borrower (as to each of them
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 Section 5.01 Corporate Existence; Compliance with Law. Each of the Credit Parties is a
corporation duly organized, validly existing, and in good standing under the laws of the jurisdiction of its incorporation. Each of the Credit Parties (i) has the corporate power and authority and the legal right to own and operate its property
and to conduct its business, (ii) is duly qualified as a foreign corporation and in good standing under the laws of each jurisdiction where its ownership of property or the conduct of its business requires such qualification, and (iii) is
in compliance with all Requirements of Law, except where the failure to duly qualify or to comply with applicable Requirements of Law would not have a Materially Adverse Effect. 
 Section 5.02 Corporate Power; Authorization. Each of the Credit Parties has the corporate power and authority to make, deliver and
perform the Credit Documents to which it is a party and has taken all necessary corporate action to authorize the execution, delivery and performance of such Credit Documents. No consent or authorization of, or filing with, any Person (including,
without limitation, any governmental authority), is required in connection with the execution, delivery or performance by any Credit Party, or the validity or enforceability against any Credit Party, of the Credit Documents, other than such
consents, authorizations or filings which have been made or obtained. 
 Section 5.03 Enforceable Obligations. This
Agreement and each other Credit Document has been duly authorized, executed and delivered by the respective Credit Parties, and this Agreement and each other Credit Document constitute legal, valid and binding obligations of the Credit Parties,
respectively, enforceable against the Credit Parties in accordance with their respective terms, except as may be limited by applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium, or similar laws affecting the enforcement of creditors’
rights generally and by general principles of equity. 
 Section 5.04 No Contractual or Legal Bar. The execution, delivery
and performance by Borrower and each Guarantor of the Credit Documents to which it is a party (a) will not contravene any material provision of any Requirement of Law, (b) will not conflict with or be inconsistent with or result in
any breach of, or constitute a default under, any Contractual Obligations of any Consolidated Company that would result in liability to any Credit Party of $500,000 or more in the aggregate or otherwise result in a Materially Adverse Effect,
(c) will not violate any provision of the certificate of incorporation (or equivalent thereof) or bylaws (or equivalent thereof) of Borrower or any Guarantor, (d) will not require the consent, approval or authorization of any governmental
or non-governmental authority or Person and (e) will not result in the creation of any Lien upon the assets or properties of Parent and its Subsidiaries, other than those Liens permitted under Section 7.01. 
 Section 5.05 No Material Litigation or Investigations. Except for matters previously disclosed in the Parent’s filings with the
SEC on or prior to the Closing Date, no litigation, investigations or proceedings of or before any courts, tribunals, arbitrators or governmental authorities are pending or, to the knowledge of Parent and Borrower, threatened by or against any of
the Consolidated Companies, or against any of their respective properties or rights, existing or future (a) with respect to any Credit Document or any of the transactions 
  

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contemplated hereby or thereby, (b) which affects the ability of the Borrower or any Guarantor to perform their respective obligations under any Credit
Document, or (c) which, if adversely determined, would reasonably be expected to have a Materially Adverse Effect. 
 Section 5.06 Investment Company Act, Etc. None of the Consolidated Companies is an “investment company” or a company “controlled” by an “investment company” (as each of the quoted terms is
defined or used in the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended). 
 Section 5.07 Margin Regulations. No part of the
proceeds of any of the Loans or Letters of Credit will be used for any purpose which violates, or which would be inconsistent or not in compliance with, the provisions of the applicable Margin Regulations. 
 Section 5.08 Compliance With Environmental Laws. 
 (a) The Consolidated Companies have received no notices of claims or potential liability under, and are in compliance with, all applicable Environmental Laws, where such claims and liabilities under, and failures to
comply with, such statutes, regulations, rules, ordinances, laws or licenses, would reasonably be expected to result in penalties, fines, claims or other liabilities to the Consolidated Companies having a Materially Adverse Effect. 
 (b) None of the Consolidated Companies has received any notice of violation, or notice of any action, either judicial or administrative, from any
governmental authority (whether United States or foreign) relating to the actual or alleged violation of any Environmental Law, including, without limitation, any notice of any actual or alleged spill, leak, or other release of any Hazardous
Substance, waste or hazardous waste by any Consolidated Company or its employees or agents, or as to the existence of any contamination on any properties owned by any Consolidated Company, where any such violation, spill, leak, release or
contamination would reasonably be expected to result in penalties, fines, claims or other liabilities to the Consolidated Companies having a Materially Adverse Effect. 
 (c) The Consolidated Companies have obtained all necessary governmental permits, licenses and approvals which are material to the operations conducted on their respective properties, including without limitation, all
required material permits, licenses and approvals for (i) the emission of air pollutants or contaminants, (ii) the treatment or pretreatment and discharge of waste water or storm water, (iii) the treatment, storage, disposal or
generation of hazardous wastes, (iv) the withdrawal and usage of ground water or surface water, and (v) the disposal of solid wastes. 
 Section 5.09 Insurance. The Credit Parties currently maintain insurance with respect to their respective properties and businesses, with financially sound and reputable insurers, having coverage against losses or damages
of the kinds customarily insured against by reputable companies in the same or similar businesses, such insurance being the types, and in amounts no less than those amounts which are, customary for such companies under similar circumstances;
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subject to the provisions of Section 6.06(a). The Consolidated Companies have paid all material amounts of insurance premiums now due and owing with
respect to such insurance policies and coverage, and such policies and coverage are in full force and effect. 
 Section 5.10 No
Default. None of the Consolidated Companies is in default under or with respect to any material Contractual Obligation in any respect. 
 Section 5.11 No Burdensome Restrictions. None of the Consolidated Companies is a party to or bound by any Contractual Obligation or Requirement of Law which has had or would reasonably be expected to have a Materially
Adverse Effect. 
 Section 5.12 Taxes. Each of the Consolidated Companies has filed or caused to be filed all
declarations, reports and tax returns which are required to have been filed, and has paid all taxes, custom duties, levies, charges and similar contributions (“taxes” in this Section 5.12) shown to be due and payable on said
returns or on any assessments made against it or its properties, and all other taxes, fees or other charges imposed on it or any of its properties by any governmental authority (other than those the amount or validity of which is currently being
contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings and with respect to which reserves in conformity with GAAP have been provided in its books or where the aggregate sum of taxes unpaid is less than $500,000); and no tax liens have been filed and, to
the knowledge of Parent and Borrower, no claims are being asserted with respect to any such taxes, fees or other charges. 
 Section 5.13 Subsidiaries. Schedule 5.13 accurately describes as of the Closing Date (1) the complete name of each Subsidiary of Parent, (2) the jurisdiction of incorporation or organization of each
Subsidiary of Parent, (3) the ownership of all issued and outstanding Capital Stock of each Subsidiary of Parent and (4) whether such Subsidiary is a Material Subsidiary. Except as disclosed on Schedule 5.13, Parent has no
Subsidiaries and neither Parent nor any Subsidiary is a joint venture partner or general partner in any partnership. Each of the Subsidiaries that is not a Guarantor is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the
laws of its jurisdiction of incorporation, is duly qualified to transact business in every jurisdiction where the failure to so qualify would have a Materially Adverse Effect, and has all corporate powers and all governmental licenses,
authorizations, consents and approvals required to carry on its business as now as now conducted in each case where the failure to have the same would have a Materially Adverse Effect. 
 Section 5.14 Financial Statements. The audited balance sheet of the Consolidated Companies as of December 31, 2005, and the
related audited statements of income and retained earnings and cash flows for the fiscal year then ended, copies of which have been delivered to the Lenders, are complete and correct and fairly present, in conformity with GAAP, the financial
position of the Consolidated Companies as of such date and time. The Consolidated Companies do not have any material contingent obligations, contingent liabilities or other obligations which are not reflected in the balance sheet referenced above or
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31, 2005, there have been no changes with respect to the Consolidated Companies which has had or would reasonably be expected to have a Materially Adverse
Effect. 
 Section 5.15 ERISA. 
 (a) Identification of Plans. (i) None of the Consolidated Companies nor any of their respective ERISA Affiliates maintains or contributes to, or has during the past two years maintained or contributed to, any Plan that is
subject to Title IV of ERISA, and (ii) none of the Consolidated Companies maintains or contributes to any Foreign Plan; 
 (b)
Compliance. Each Plan and each Foreign Plan maintained by the Consolidated Companies have at all times been maintained, by their terms and in operation, in compliance with all applicable laws, and the Consolidated Companies are subject to no
tax or penalty with respect to any Plan maintained or contributed to by such Consolidated Company or any ERISA Affiliate thereof, including without limitation, any tax or penalty under Title I or Title IV of ERISA or under Chapter 43 of the Tax
Code, or any tax or penalty resulting from a loss of deduction under Sections 404, or 419 of the Tax Code, where the failure to comply with such laws, and such taxes and penalties, together with all other liabilities referred to in this
Section 5.15 (taken as a whole), would in the aggregate have a Materially Adverse Effect; 
 (c) Liabilities. The
Consolidated Companies are subject to no liabilities (including withdrawal liabilities) with respect to any Plans or Foreign Plans maintained or contributed to by such Consolidated Companies or any of their ERISA Affiliates, including without
limitation, any liabilities arising from Titles I or IV of ERISA, other than obligations to fund benefits under an ongoing such Plan and to pay current contributions, expenses and premiums with respect to such Plans or Foreign Plans, where such
liabilities, together with all other liabilities referred to in this Section 5.15 (taken as a whole), would in the aggregate have a Materially Adverse Effect; 
 (d) Funding. The Consolidated Companies and, with respect to any Plan which is subject to Title IV of ERISA, each of their respective ERISA Affiliates, have made full and timely payment of all amounts
(A) required to be contributed by any of them under the terms of each Plan and applicable law, and (b) required to be paid as expenses by any of them (including PBGC or other premiums) of each Plan, where the failure to pay such amounts
(when taken as a whole, including any penalties attributable to such amounts) would have a Materially Adverse Effect. No Plan maintained by a Consolidated Company subject to Title IV of ERISA has an “amount of unfunded benefit liabilities”
(as defined in Section 4001(a)(18) of ERISA, determined as if such Plan terminated on any date on which this representation and warranty is deemed made, in any amount which, together with all other liabilities referred to in this
Section 5.15 (taken as a whole), would have a Materially Adverse Effect if such amount were then due and payable. The Consolidated Companies are subject to no liabilities with respect to post-retirement medical benefits other than those
accrued on the Consolidated Companies’ financial statements. 
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which the Foreign Plan is maintained. The aggregate unfunded liabilities, after giving effect to any reserves for such liabilities, with respect to such
Foreign Plans, together with all other liabilities referred to in this Section 5.15 (taken as a whole), would not have a Materially Adverse Effect. 
 Section 5.16 Possession of Franchises, Licenses, Etc. Each of the Consolidated Companies possesses all franchises, certificates, licenses, permits and other authorizations from governmental
political subdivisions or regulatory authorities, that are necessary in any material respect for the ownership, maintenance and operation of its properties and assets, and none of the Consolidated Companies is in violation of any thereof in any
material respect. 
 Section 5.17 Patents, Trademarks, Licenses, Etc. (i) The Consolidated Companies have obtained
and hold in full force and effect all patents, trademarks, service marks, trade names, copyrights, licenses and other such rights, free from burdensome restrictions, which are necessary for the operation of their respective businesses as presently
conducted and where the result of a failure to obtain and hold such patents, trademarks, service marks, trade names, copyrights, licenses and other such rights would have a Materially Adverse Effect, and (ii) to the knowledge of Parent and
Borrower, no product, process, method, service or other item presently sold by or employed by any Consolidated Company in connection with such business infringes any patents, trademark, service mark, trade name, copyright, license or other right
owned by any other person and there is not presently pending, or to the knowledge of Parent and Borrower, threatened, any claim or litigation against or affecting any Consolidated Company contesting such Person’s right to sell or use any such
product, process, method, substance or other item where the result of such failure to obtain and hold such benefits or such infringement would have a Materially Adverse Effect. 
 Section 5.18 Ownership of Property. Each Consolidated Company has good and marketable fee simple title to or a valid leasehold
interest in all of its real property and good title to, or a valid leasehold interest in, all of its other material assets, as such properties are reflected in the most recent financial statements delivered by Borrower to the Administrative Agent,
other than properties disposed of in the ordinary course of business since such date or as otherwise permitted by the terms of this Agreement, subject to no Lien or title defect of any kind, except Liens permitted under Section 7.01. The
Consolidated Companies enjoy peaceful and undisturbed possession under all of their respective leases. 
 Section 5.19 Financial
Condition. On the Closing Date and after giving effect to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, the Guaranty Agreements and the other Credit Documents, including without limitation, the use of the proceeds of the Loans as provided
in Section 2.01(b), each of the Credit Parties is Solvent. 
 Section 5.20 Labor Matters. The Consolidated
Companies have experienced no strikes, labor disputes, slow downs or work stoppages due to labor disagreements which have had, or would reasonably be expected to have, a Materially Adverse Effect, and, to the best 
  

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knowledge of Parent and Borrower, there are no such strikes, disputes, slow downs or work stoppages threatened against any Consolidated Company which if they
occurred, would reasonably be expected to have a Materially Adverse Effect. The hours worked and payment made to employees of the Consolidated Companies have not been in violation in any material respect of the Fair Labor Standards Act (in the case
of Consolidated Companies that are not Foreign Subsidiaries) or any other applicable law dealing with such matters. All payments due from the Consolidated Companies, or for which any claim may be made against the Consolidated Companies, on account
of wages and employee health and welfare insurance and other benefits have been paid or accrued as liabilities on the books of the Consolidated Companies in all jurisdictions where the failure to pay or accrue such liabilities would reasonably be
expected to have a Materially Adverse Effect. 
 Section 5.21 Payment or Dividend Restrictions. None of the Consolidated
Companies is party to or subject to any agreement or understanding restricting or limiting the payment of any dividends or other distributions by any such Consolidated Company. 
 Section 5.22 Outstanding Indebtedness. Schedule 5.22 lists all outstanding Indebtedness of the Consolidated Companies as of
September 30, 2006, and since September 30, 2006, no additional material Indebtedness has been incurred by the Consolidated Companies. There exists no default under the provisions of any instrument evidencing or securing Indebtedness of
Parent or any of its Subsidiaries or of any agreement otherwise relating thereto which has had or would reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
 Section 5.23 Disclosure. No representation or warranty contained in this Agreement (including the Schedules attached hereto) or in any other document furnished from time to time pursuant to the
terms of this Agreement, contains or will contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omits or will omit to state any material fact necessary to make the statements herein or therein not misleading in any material respect as of the date made
or deemed to be made. The projections delivered pursuant to Section 4.01(c)(xiii) represent good faith estimates (utilizing reasonable assumptions) of the financial condition and operations of Parent and its Subsidiaries for the period
included in such projections, however, such projections do not constitute a representation, warranty, or covenant regarding the Consolidated Companies’ future financial performance. There is no fact known to Parent or Borrower which is having,
or is reasonably expected to have, a Materially Adverse Effect. 
 Section 5.24 OFAC. None of the Parent, any Subsidiary
of the Parent or any Affiliate of the Parent or any Guarantor: (i) is a Sanctioned Person, (ii) has more than 10% of its assets in Sanctioned Entities, or (iii) derives more than 10% of its operating income from investments in, or
transactions with Sanctioned Persons or Sanctioned Entities. The proceeds of any Loan will not be used and have not been used to fund any operations in, finance any investments or activities in, or make any payments to, a Sanctioned Person or a
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 ARTICLE VI 
 AFFIRMATIVE COVENANTS 
 So long as any Commitment remains in effect hereunder or any
Obligation shall remain unpaid, Parent and Borrower will (unless waived in writing by the Required Lenders): 
 Section 6.01
Corporate Existence, Etc. Preserve and maintain, and cause each of its Subsidiaries to preserve and maintain, (A) its corporate existence, except (i) for mergers, divestitures and consolidations permitted pursuant to
Section 7.03, and (ii) that a Subsidiary that is not a Material Subsidiary may dissolve, so long as either it has no assets or transfers all of its assets to one or more other Consolidated Companies; and (B) except where the failure
to be so qualified would reasonably be expected to have a Materially Adverse Effect, its qualification to do business as a foreign corporation in all jurisdictions where it conducts business or other activities making such qualification necessary.

 Section 6.02 Compliance with Laws, Etc. Comply, and cause each of its Subsidiaries to comply with, all Requirements of
Law (including, without limitation, the Environmental Laws, ERISA and employee benefit laws) and Contractual Obligations applicable to or binding on any of them where the failure to comply with such Requirements of Law and Contractual Obligations
would reasonably be expected to have a Materially Adverse Effect. 
 Section 6.03 Payment of Taxes and Claims, Etc. Pay,
and cause each of its Subsidiaries to pay, (i) all taxes, assessments and governmental charges imposed upon it or upon its property, and (ii) all claims (including, without limitation, claims for labor, materials, supplies or services)
which might, if unpaid, become a Lien upon its property, unless, in each case, the validity or amount thereof is being contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings and adequate reserves are maintained with respect thereto or the aggregate sum
of taxes unpaid is less than $500,000. 
 Section 6.04 Keeping of Books. Keep, and cause each of its Subsidiaries to keep,
proper books of record and account, containing complete and accurate entries of all their respective financial and business transactions in accordance with GAAP. 
 Section 6.05 Visitation, Inspection, Etc. 
 (a) Prior to the occurrence of a Default,
permit, and cause each of its Subsidiaries to permit, any representative of any Lender at such Lender’s expense after reasonable notice during regular business hours (which date of visit shall be mutually agreed upon but shall not be later than
2 weeks after the date requested by such Lender) to visit and inspect, in the company of any of the Executive Officers or their designees and their independent public accountants, any of their respective properties, and to examine and make abstracts
from any of their respective books and records and to discuss with any of the Executive Officers the respective affairs, finances and accounts of Parent and its Subsidiaries. Prior to the occurrence of a Default, each Lender shall be entitled to no
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 (b) After the occurrence of a Default, permit, and cause each of its Subsidiaries to permit, any
representative of any Lender at Parent’s expense to visit and inspect, in the company of any of the Executive Officers or their designees and their independent public accountants, any of their respective properties, and to examine and make
abstracts from any of their respective books and records and to discuss with any of the Executive Officers the respective affairs, finances and accounts of Parent and its Subsidiaries. 
 (c) To cooperate and assist, and to cause each of its Subsidiaries to cooperate and assist, in such visits and inspections set forth in paragraphs
(a) and (b) above in this Section, in each case at such reasonable times and as often as may reasonably be desired; provided, however, that (i) in no event shall any Lender have access to information prohibited by law, and
(ii) in the event any Lender desires to inspect confidential matters (which matters shall in no event include financial information and data of Parent or its Subsidiaries or other information the Lenders may require in order to determine
compliance this Agreement) under this Section, such Lender shall executed a confidentiality agreement relating to such matters, which agreement shall contain reasonable terms acceptable to such Lender and its counsel. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
Wachovia may disclose confidential information to governmental regulatory authorities in connection with any regulatory examination of Wachovia or in accordance with Wachovia’s regulatory compliance policy if Wachovia deems necessary for the
mitigation of claims by those authorities against Wachovia or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates. 
 Section 6.06 Insurance;
Maintenance of Properties. 
 (a) Maintain or cause to be maintained with financially sound and reputable insurers, insurance
(including business interruption coverage) with respect to its properties and business, and the properties and business of its Subsidiaries, against loss or damage of the kinds customarily insured against by reputable companies in the same or
similar businesses, such insurance to be of such types and in such amounts as are customary for such companies under similar circumstances; provided, however, that the Credit Parties may self-insure in amounts satisfactory to
management. Upon the request of the Administrative Agent, Parent shall file with the Administrative Agent a detailed list of such insurance then in effect stating the names of the insurance companies, the limits of liability of insurance, the date
of expiration thereof, the Property and risks covered thereby and the insured with respect thereto, and, within 60 days after notice in writing from the Administrative Agent, obtain such additional insurance as the Required Lenders may reasonably
request as a result of a material change in the circumstances or conditions affecting Parent’s business specifically or its type of business generally, provided that such additional insurance is available at a commercially reasonable cost.

 (b) Cause, and cause each of the Consolidated Companies to cause, all properties used or useful in the conduct of its business to be
maintained and kept in good condition, repair and working order and supplied with all necessary equipment and will cause to be made all necessary repairs, renewals, replacements, settlements and improvements thereof, all as in the judgment of Parent
may be necessary so that the business carried on in connection therewith may be properly and advantageously conducted at all times; provided, however, that nothing in this Section 6.06 shall prevent Parent from
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properties if such discontinuance is, in the judgment of Parent, desirable in the conduct of its business or the business of any Consolidated Company.

 (c) Maintain in full force and effect all material patents, trademarks, service marks, trade names, copyrights, licenses and other such
rights, free from burdensome restrictions, which are necessary for the operation of the businesses of the Consolidated Companies as presently conducted, where the result of failure to obtain and hold such benefits would have a Materially Adverse
Effect. 
 Section 6.07 Reporting Covenants. Furnish to each Lender: 
 (a) Annual Financial Statements. As soon as available and in any event within the earlier of (i) eighty (80) days after the end of each
fiscal year of Parent and (ii) five (5) days after the date of any required public filing thereof, audited balance sheets of the Consolidated Companies as at the end of such year, presented on a consolidated basis, and the related audited
statements of income, and cash flows of the Consolidated Companies for such fiscal year, presented on a consolidated basis, setting forth in each case in comparative form the figures for the previous fiscal year, all in reasonable detail and
accompanied by a report thereon of the independent public accountants of comparable recognized national standing, which such report shall be unqualified as to going concern and scope of audit and shall state that such financial statements present
fairly in all material respects the financial condition as at the end of such fiscal year on a consolidated basis, and the results of operations and statements of cash flows of the Consolidated Companies for such fiscal year in accordance with GAAP
and that the examination by such accountants in connection with such consolidated financial statements has been made in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards. 
 (b) Quarterly Financial Statements. As soon as available and in any event within the earlier of (i) fifty (50) days after the end of
each fiscal quarter of Parent (other than the fourth fiscal quarter) and (ii) five (5) days after the date of any required public filing thereof for such fiscal quarter, balance sheets of the Consolidated Companies as at the end of such
quarter presented on a consolidated basis and the related statements of income, shareholders’ equity, and cash flows of the Consolidated Companies for such fiscal quarter and for the portion of Parent’s fiscal year ended at the end of such
quarter, presented on a consolidated basis, setting forth in each case in comparative form the figures for the corresponding quarter and the corresponding portion of Parent’s previous fiscal year, all in reasonable detail and accompanied by a
certification by the chief financial officer or treasurer of Parent that such financial statements fairly present in all material respects the financial condition of the Consolidated Companies as at the end of such fiscal quarter on a consolidated
basis, and the results of operations and statements of cash flows of the Consolidated Companies for such fiscal quarter and such portion of Parent’s fiscal year, in accordance with GAAP consistently applied (subject to normal year-end audit
adjustments and the absence of certain footnotes). 
 (c) Delivery of Information. Information required to be delivered pursuant to
subsections (a) and (b) above shall be deemed to have been delivered if such information, or one or more annual, quarterly or other reports containing such information, shall have been posted on the Parent’s website on the internet at
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Agent on an IntraLinks, SyndTrak Online or similar site to which the Lenders have been granted access or shall be available on the website of the Securities
and Exchange Commission at http://www.sec.gov; provided that the Borrower shall deliver paper copies and/or electronic copies of such information to the Administrative Agent or any Lender that requests such delivery; and provided
further that such information shall only be deemed to have been delivered when posted on any such website upon notification by the Borrower to the Administrative Agent and the Lenders of such posting. 
 (d) No Default/Compliance Certificate. Together with the financial statements required pursuant to subsections (a) and (b) above, a
certificate (with supporting details) of the chief financial officer or treasurer of Parent substantially in the form of Exhibit I attached hereto (the “Compliance Certificate”) (i) to the effect that, based upon a
review of the activities of the Consolidated Companies and such financial statements during the period covered thereby, there exists no Event of Default and no Default under this Agreement, or if there exists an Event of Default or a Default
hereunder, specifying the nature thereof and the proposed response thereto, and (ii) demonstrating in reasonable detail compliance as at the end of such fiscal year or such fiscal quarter with Sections 6.08, 7.01, 7.04 and
7.05 and the definition of “Material Subsidiaries”; 
 (e) Auditor’s Statement. Together with the financial
statements required pursuant to subsection (a) above, a statement of the accountants who prepared the report referred to therein, to the effect that, in connection with their audit, nothing has come to their attention which would cause them to
believe that Parent or Borrower failed to comply with the terms, covenants, provisions or conditions of Sections 6.08, 7.01, 7.04 or 7.05, insofar as they relate to accounting matters; 
 (f) Notice of Default. Promptly, and no later than five (5) Business Days after any Executive Officer of Parent or Borrower has notice or
knowledge of the occurrence of an Event of Default or a Default, a certificate of the chief financial officer or treasurer of Parent or Borrower specifying the nature thereof and the proposed response thereto; 
 (g) Litigation and Investigations. Promptly, and no later than ten (10) Business Days after any Executive Officer of Parent or Borrower has
notice or knowledge thereof, notice of the institution of or any material adverse development in any material action, suit or proceeding or any governmental investigation or any arbitration, before any court or arbitrator or any governmental or
administrative body, agency or official, against any Consolidated Company, or any material property of any thereof, or the threat of any such action, suit, proceeding, investigation or arbitration; 
 (h) Environmental Notices. Promptly, and no later than ten (10) Business Days after any Executive Officer of Parent or Borrower has notice or
knowledge thereof, notice of any actual or alleged violation, or notice of any action, claim or request for information, either judicial or administrative, from any governmental authority relating to any actual or alleged claim, notice of potential
responsibility under or violation of any Environmental Law, or any actual or alleged spill, leak, disposal or other release of any waste, petroleum product, or hazardous waste or Hazardous Substance by any Consolidated Company which could result in
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	 	(i)	ERISA. (i) (i) Promptly, and no later than ten (10) Business Days after any Executive Officer of Parent or Borrower has notice or knowledge thereof, (A) with
respect to any Plan maintained by any Consolidated Company or any ERISA Affiliate thereof, or any trust established thereunder, notice of a “reportable event” described in Section 4043 of ERISA and the regulations issued from time to
time thereunder (other than a “reportable event” not subject to the provisions for 30-day notice to the PBGC under such regulations); or (B) any other event which could subject any Consolidated Company to any tax, penalty or liability
under Title I or Title IV of ERISA or Chapter 43 of the Tax Code, or any tax or penalty resulting from a loss of deduction under Sections 404 or 419 of the Tax Code, or any tax, penalty or liability under any Requirement of Law applicable to any
Foreign Plan, where any such taxes, penalties or liabilities could result in a Material Adverse Effect; 

 (ii)
Promptly after such notice must be provided to the PBGC, or to a Plan participant, beneficiary or alternative payee, any notice required under Section 101(d), 302(f)(4), 303, 307, 4041(b)(1)(A) or 4041(c)(1)(A) of ERISA or under
Section 401(a)(29) or 412 of the Tax Code with respect to any Plan maintained by any Consolidated Company or any ERISA Affiliate thereof; 
 (iii) Promptly after receipt, any notice received by any Consolidated Company or any ERISA Affiliate thereof concerning the intent of the PBGC or any other governmental authority to terminate a Plan maintained or
contributed to by such Company or ERISA Affiliate thereof which is subject to Title IV of ERISA, to impose any liability on such Company or ERISA Affiliate under Title IV of ERISA or Chapter 43 of the Tax Code; 
 (iv) Upon the request of the Administrative Agent, promptly upon the filing thereof with the Internal Revenue Service
(“IRS”) or the Department of Labor (“DOL”), a copy of IRS Form 5500 or annual report for each Plan maintained by any Consolidated Company or ERISA Affiliate thereof which is subject to Title IV of ERISA; 

(v) Upon the request of the Administrative Agent, but no more frequently than twice each calendar year, (A) true and complete
copies of any and all documents, government reports and IRS determination or opinion letters or rulings for any Plan maintained or contributed to by any Consolidated Company from the IRS, PBGC or DOL, received within the preceding 12 months,
(B) any reports filed with the IRS, PBGC or DOL with respect to a Plan maintained or contributed to by the Consolidated Companies or any ERISA Affiliate thereof filed within the preceding 12 months, or (C) a current statement of withdrawal
liability for each Multiemployer Plan contributed to by any Consolidated Company or any ERISA Affiliate thereof; 
 (B)
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such contribution and such default cannot immediately be remedied, (ii) any Foreign Plan is not funded to the extent required by the law of the
jurisdiction whose law governs such Foreign Plan based on the actuarial assumptions reasonably used at any time, or (iii) a material change is anticipated to any Foreign Plan that may have a Materially Adverse Effect. 
 (j) Liens. Promptly, and no later than five (5) Business Days after any Executive Officer of Parent or Borrower has notice or knowledge
thereof, notice of the filing of any federal statutory Lien, tax or other state or local government Lien or any other Lien affecting their respective properties, other than those Liens expressly permitted by Section 7.01; 
 (k) New Material Subsidiaries. Within 30 days after the formation, acquisition or existence of any new Material Subsidiary, or any other event
resulting in the creation of a new Material Subsidiary, or the domestication of any Foreign Subsidiary, notice of the formation or acquisition of such Subsidiary or such occurrence, including a description of the assets of such entity, the
activities in which it will be engaged, and such other information as the Administrative Agent may request; 
 (l) Default under Other
Debt. Immediately upon its receipt thereof, copies of any notice received by Borrower or any other Consolidated Company from the holder(s) of Indebtedness of the Consolidated Companies (or from any trustee, agent, attorney, or other party acting
on behalf of such holder(s)) in an amount which, in the aggregate, exceeds $5,000,000, where such notice states or claims the existence or occurrence of any default or event of default with respect to such Indebtedness under the terms of any
indenture, loan or credit agreement, debenture, note, or other document evidencing or governing such Indebtedness; 
 (m) Lien
Schedule. As soon as available and in any event within 15 days after the Closing Date, deliver to the Administrative Agent a completed Schedule 7.01 as set forth in Section 7.01(a); and 
 (n) Other Information. With reasonable promptness, any other information as the Administrative Agent on behalf of any Lender may reasonably
request from time to time. 
 Section 6.08 Financial Covenants. 
 (a) Minimum Interest Coverage Ratio. Maintain as of the last day of each fiscal quarter, a ratio of (a) Consolidated EBITDA to
(b) Consolidated Interest Expense, calculated for the fiscal quarter then ended and the immediately preceding three fiscal quarters, equal to or greater than 4.0 to 1.0. 
 (b) Funded Debt to Consolidated EBITDA. Maintain as of the last day of each fiscal quarter, a maximum ratio of Funded Debt to Consolidated EBITDA,
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 Section 6.09 Additional Credit Parties. If at any time a U.S. Subsidiary that is not a
Credit Party becomes a Material Subsidiary, cause such subsidiary to execute and deliver to the Administrative Agent a supplement to each of the Guaranty Agreements in the forms attached thereto, together with related documents with respect to such
new Subsidiary of the kind described in Section 4.01(c)(iv), (v), (vi), (vii), (viii) and (xi), all in form and substance satisfactory to the Administrative Agent and the Required Lenders. 
 Section 6.10 Intellectual Property. Preserve and maintain, and cause each of its Subsidiaries to preserve and maintain, its rights,
franchises, and licenses, and its patents and copyrights (for the scheduled duration thereof), trademarks, trade names, and service marks, necessary or desirable in the normal conduct of its business, except where the failure to maintain such
rights, franchises, and licenses, patents, copyrights trademarks, trade names, and service marks would reasonably be expected to have a Materially Adverse Effect 
 ARTICLE VII 
 NEGATIVE COVENANTS 
 So long as any Commitment remains in effect hereunder or any Obligation shall remain unpaid, neither Borrower nor Parent will nor will they permit any of
their Subsidiaries to (unless waived in writing by the Required Lenders): 
 Section 7.01 Liens. Create, incur, assume or
suffer to exist any Lien on any of its property now owned or hereafter acquired to secure any Indebtedness other than: 
 (a) Liens existing
on the Closing Date securing an aggregate amount not in excess of $7,500,000 and described on Schedule 7.01 to be delivered pursuant to Section 6.07(m); 
 (b) Liens on any property securing Indebtedness incurred or assumed for the purpose of financing all or any part of the acquisition cost of such property and any refinancing thereof, provided that such Lien
does not extend to any other property and further provided that the amount of Indebtedness secured by such Liens does not exceed $10,000,000 in aggregate principal amount at any one time outstanding; 
 (c) Liens for taxes not yet due and payable, and Liens for taxes which are being contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings and with respect to
which adequate reserves are being maintained; 
 (d) statutory Liens of landlords and Liens of carriers, warehousemen, mechanics, materialmen
and other Liens imposed by law created in the ordinary course of business for amounts not yet due or which are being contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings and with respect to which adequate reserves are being maintained; 
 (e) Liens incurred or deposits made in the ordinary course of business in connection with workers’ compensation, unemployment insurance and other
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government contracts, performance and return-of-money bonds and other similar obligations (exclusive of obligations for the payment of borrowed money);

 (f) zoning, easements and restrictions on the use of real property which do not materially impair the use of such property; 
 (g) Liens arising under ERISA; 
 (h) rights
in property reserved or vested in any governmental authority which do not materially impair the use of such property; 
 (i) Liens on assets
of newly acquired Subsidiaries which were in existence at the time of acquisition and not created in contemplation thereof; 
 (j) Liens
granted under the Lease Documents to the extent they secure Indebtedness in an amount not exceeding the Lease Obligations; 
 (k) Liens
granted in favor of Borrower or any Guarantor securing intercompany indebtedness owed by another Consolidated Company; 
 (l) Sales of
accounts receivables (or of undivided ownership interest therein) in connection with the Asset Securitization; and 
 (m) Liens (other than
those permitted by paragraphs (a) through (l) of this Section 7.01) securing Indebtedness in an aggregate principal amount outstanding at any time not to exceed ten percent (10%) of the Consolidated Net Worth of the
Consolidated Companies as of the last day of the immediately preceding fiscal quarter of Parent. 
 Section 7.02
Guaranties. Create, incur, assume, guarantee, suffer to exist or otherwise become liable on or with respect to, directly or indirectly, any Guaranties other than: 
 (a) endorsements of instruments for deposit or collection in the ordinary course of business; 
 (b) guarantees of Indebtedness owed by any Consolidated Company to another Consolidated Company; 
 (c) Guaranties of Indebtedness to the extent such Indebtedness is permitted under Section 6.08(b). 
 Section 7.03 Mergers, Consolidations. Merge or consolidate with any other Person, except that the foregoing restrictions shall not be
applicable to: 
 (a) mergers or consolidations of (i) any Subsidiary with any other Subsidiary which is a Guarantor, (ii) any
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 (b) mergers or consolidations in which any Person engaged in businesses in which Borrower is engaged as
of the Closing Date or substantially related thereto merges or consolidates with Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries where the surviving corporation is Borrower or such Subsidiary; 
 provided that before and after giving effect to any such merger or consolidations and any Funded Debt incurred by Borrower or such Subsidiary in connection with such merger or consolidation, (x) Parent and
Borrower are and will be in compliance with Section 6.08 hereof and if the consideration paid by Borrower or such Subsidiary in connection with such merger or consolidation is greater than $125,000,000, Borrower has delivered pro
forma financial covenants calculations demonstrating such compliance, in such detail and using such form of presentation of historical and forecasted financial information as may be satisfactory to the Administrative Agent with copies provided
to each Lender (based on the projected Consolidated Interest Expense or Funded Debt, as the case may be, for the immediately succeeding four fiscal quarters (including Consolidated Interest Expense incurred as a result of the incurrence of any such
Funded Debt) and the historical Consolidated EBITDA (including the Consolidated EBITDA of such Person)); (y) no Default or Event of Default exists hereunder; and (z) if the surviving Person is a Material Subsidiary, it promptly complies
with Section 6.09 hereof, if applicable. 
 Section 7.04 Asset Sales. Sell, lease or otherwise dispose of its
accounts, property, stock of its Subsidiaries or other assets; provided, however, that the foregoing restrictions on Asset Sales shall not be applicable to: 
 (a) sales, leases, transfers or dispositions of assets of (i) any Consolidated Company to Borrower or any Guarantor and (ii) any Subsidiary other than a Material Subsidiary to any Consolidated Company;

 (b) sales of inventory in the ordinary course of business and unneeded, worn out or obsolete equipment; 
 (c) sales of accounts receivable (or of undivided ownership interests therein) pursuant to the Asset Securitization; 
 (d) the sale or other disposition of the assets or Capital Stock of ChoicePoint Precision Marketing, Inc., the Bode Technology Group, Inc. and Equisearch
Services, Inc.; and 
 (e) Asset Sales comprised of assets of any Consolidated Company where, on the date of execution of a binding
obligation to make such Asset Sale, the assets which are the subject of the proposed Asset Sale, together with all other such Asset Sales of the Consolidated Companies during the current fiscal year of Parent, did not generate ten percent
(10%) or more of Consolidated EBITDA for the immediately preceding fiscal year of Parent; 
 provided that notwithstanding the foregoing, no
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 Section 7.05 Investments, Loans, Etc. Make, permit or hold any Investments other than:

 (a) Investments in the stock of Subsidiaries of Parent and Receivables Subsidiaries of Parent existing as of the Closing Date or existing
as Subsidiaries of Parent immediately prior to the making of such Investment, and Investments in the form of loans and advances by Borrower to any Guarantor; 
 (b) Investments in the stock or other assets of any other Person that is engaged in a business permitted by Section 7.10 hereof; provided, that before and after giving effect to such Investment and
any Funded Debt incurred by Borrower or such Subsidiary in connection with making such Investment, (x) Borrower is and will be in compliance with Section 6.08 hereof and if the Investment is greater than $125,000,000, Borrower has
delivered pro forma financial covenants calculations demonstrating such compliance, in such detail and using such form of presentation of historical and forecasted financial information as may be satisfactory to the Administrative Agent
(based on the projected Consolidated Interest Expense or Funded Debt, as the case may be, for the immediately succeeding four fiscal quarters (including Consolidated Interest Expense incurred a result of the incurrence of any such Funded Debt) and
the historical Consolidated EBITDA (including the Consolidated EBITDA of such Person)); (y) no other Default or Event of Default exists hereunder and (z) as a result of such Investment, such Person becomes a Subsidiary of Borrower, and
promptly complies with Section 6.09 if it becomes a Material Subsidiary of Borrower; 
 (c) marketable direct obligations of the
United States or any agency thereof, or obligations guaranteed by the United States or any agency thereof, in each case supported by the full faith and credit of the United States and maturing within one year from the date of creation thereof;

 (d) Investments received in settlement of Indebtedness created in the ordinary course of business, and the endorsement of negotiable
instruments in the ordinary course of business; 
 (e) commercial paper issued by corporations, each of which has a consolidated net worth of
not less than $500,000,000, and conducts a substantial portion of its business in the United States of America, maturing no more than 365 days from the date of acquisition thereof and having as at any date of determination a rating of P-1, P-2 or
P-3 from Standard & Poor’s or a rating of A-1, A-2 or A-3 from Moody’s; 
 (f) money market or similar depository
accounts, certificates of deposit or bankers acceptances, in each case redeemable upon demand or maturing within one year from the date of acquisition thereof, issued by commercial banks incorporated under the laws of the United States of America or
any state thereof or the District of Columbia, provided (x) each such bank has at any date of determination combined capital and surplus of not less than $1,000,000,000 and a rating of its long-term debt of at least A by Standard &
Poor’s or at least A by Moody’s or a long-term deposit rating of at least A issued by Standard & Poor’s or at least A issued by Moody’s and (y) the aggregate amount of all such certificates of deposit issued by such
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 (g) advances and loans to officers and employees of the Consolidated Companies made in the ordinary
course of business, including without limitation, loans to executives for the purchase of stock of Parent pursuant to a program established by the Board of Directors or a committee thereof from time to time in an amount not to exceed $15,000,000;

 (h) Investments in joint ventures in an aggregate amount during any fiscal year of Parent not to exceed an amount equal to ten percent
(10%) of Parent’s Consolidated Net Worth as of the end of the immediately preceding fiscal year of Parent; and 
 (i) Investments
(other than those permitted by paragraphs (a) through (h) above) in an aggregate amount during any fiscal year of Parent not to exceed an amount equal to five (5%) percent of Parent’s Consolidated Net Worth as of the end of the
immediately preceding fiscal year of Parent. 
 Section 7.06 Sale and Leaseback Transactions. Sell or transfer any
property, real or personal, whether now owned or hereafter acquired, and thereafter rent or lease such property or other property which any Consolidated Company intends to use for substantially the same purpose or purposes as the property being sold
or transferred. 
 Section 7.07 Transactions with Affiliates. Enter into any transaction or series of related
transactions, whether or not in the ordinary course of business (excluding the Asset Securitization), with any Affiliate of any Consolidated Company (but excluding any Affiliate which is also a Subsidiary that is directly or indirectly wholly owned
by the Credit Parties), other than on terms and conditions substantially as favorable to such Consolidated Company as would be obtained by such Consolidated Company at the time in a comparable arm’s-length transaction with a Person other than
an Affiliate; and 
 Section 7.08 ERISA. 
 (a) Take or fail to take any action with respect to any Plan maintained or contributed to by any Consolidated Company or, with respect to its ERISA Affiliates, any Plans which are subject to Title IV of ERISA or to
continuation health care requirements for group health plans under Section 4980B of the Tax Code, including without limitation (i) establishing any such Plan, (ii) amending any such Plan (except where required to comply with
applicable law), (iii) terminating or withdrawing from any such Plan, or (iv) incurring an amount of unfunded benefit liabilities, as defined in Section 4001(a)(18) of ERISA, or any withdrawal liability under Title IV of ERISA with
respect to any such Plan, or any unfunded liabilities under any Foreign Plan, without first obtaining the written approval of the Required Lenders, where such actions or failures could result in a Material Adverse Effect; or 
 (b) Permit a Plan or Foreign Plan maintained by a Consolidated Company or a Plan subject to Title IV of ERISA of any of its ERISA Affiliates: 

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Section 412 of the Tax Code or Section 302 of ERISA for any plan year or a waiver of such standard is sought or granted with respect to such Plan
or Foreign Plan under applicable law, the terms of such Plan or Foreign Plan or Section 412 of the Tax Code or Section 303 of ERISA; or 
 (ii) to be terminated or the subject of termination proceedings under applicable law or the terms of such Plan or Foreign Plan; or 
 (iii) to require a Consolidated Company to provide security under applicable law, the terms of such Plan or Foreign Plan, Section 401
or 412 of the Tax Code or Section 306 or 307 of ERISA; or 
 (iv) to result for any reason, in a liability (including
without limitation, withdrawal liability) to a Consolidated Company under applicable law, the terms of such Plan or Foreign Plan, or Title IV of ERISA; 
 if
the result from any such failure, waiver, termination or other event a liability to the PBGC (or any similar Person with respect to any Foreign Plan), a Plan or any other Person that would have a Materially Adverse Effect. 
 Section 7.09 Additional Negative Pledges. Create or otherwise cause or suffer to exist or become effective, directly or indirectly,
any prohibition or restriction on the creation or existence of any Lien upon any asset of any Consolidated Company, other than the prohibitions and restrictions contained in this Agreement, unless such asset is subject to a Permitted Lien and such
prohibition or restriction is limited to such asset. 
 Section 7.10 Changes in Business. Enter into any business which is
substantially different from that presently conducted by the Consolidated Companies as of the Closing Date, which includes providing risk management and fraud prevention information and related technology solutions to the property and casualty
insurance industry, life and health insurance industry and other industries, (including, without limitation, (1) providing automated and traditional underwriting and claim information services to assist U.S. insurance companies in assessing the
insurability of individuals and property and the validity of insurance claims, (2) providing background investigations, (3) performing paramedical exams, (4) furnishing access to motor vehicles reports, (5) maintaining a database
of claims histories, (6) providing claim verification and investigative services to both the property and casualty and the life and health insurance markets, (7) providing pre-employment background investigations, pre-employment and
regulatory compliance drug testing services and public record information to other corporate and government organizations and (8) DNA and other forensic testing services, unless such business is a strategic extension of the business of the
Consolidated Companies as of the Closing Date). 
 Section 7.11 Limitation on Payment Restrictions Affecting Consolidated
Companies. Create or otherwise cause or suffer to exist or become effective, any consensual encumbrance or restriction on the ability of any Consolidated Company to (i) pay dividends or make any other distributions to Parent or any
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Company’s stock, or (ii) pay any indebtedness owed to Parent or any other Consolidated Company, or (iii) transfer any of its property or
assets to Parent or any other Consolidated Company, except any consensual encumbrance or restriction existing under the Credit Documents. 
 Section 7.12 Actions Under Certain Documents. Without the prior written consent of the Administrative Agent and the Required Lenders, modify, amend or supplement (a) the Lease Documents to (i) increase by more
than $5,000,000 in the aggregate the maximum amount of the Indebtedness thereunder or the lease payments required thereunder, (ii) increase the interest rate thereunder, (iii) modify any requirement of prepayment or repayment thereunder
which would shorten the final maturity or average life of the Indebtedness or lease obligations outstanding thereunder or make the requirement of prepayment more onerous, or (iv) make any covenant or event of default contained therein more
restrictive as to Parent and its Subsidiaries than the provisions of this Agreement or (b) the Asset Securitization Agreements to (i) increase the program limit amount in excess of $175,000,00, (ii) modify any requirement of
prepayment or repayment thereunder which would shorten the final maturity or average life of the Indebtedness outstanding thereunder or make the requirement of prepayment more onerous, or (iii) make any covenant or event of default contained
therein more restrictive as to Parent and Subsidiaries than the provisions of this Agreement. 
 Section 7.13 Amendments; Payments
and Prepayments of Subordinated Debt. Amend or modify (or permit the modification or amendment of) any of the terms or provisions of any subordinated debt of any Credit Party, or cancel or forgive, make any voluntary or optional payment or
prepayment on, or redeem or acquire for value (including, without limitation, by way of depositing with any trustee with respect thereto money or securities before due for the purpose of paying when due) any subordinated debt of any Credit Party.

 Section 7.14 Changes in Fiscal Year. Change the calculation of the fiscal year of Parent. 
 ARTICLE VIII 
 EVENTS OF
DEFAULT 
 Upon the occurrence and during the continuance of any of the following specified events (each an “Event of
Default”): 
 Section 8.01 Payments. Borrower shall fail to make promptly when due (including, without limitation,
by mandatory prepayment) any principal payment with respect to the Loans or Reimbursement Obligation, or Borrower shall fail to make within five (5) Business Days after the due date thereof any payment of interest, fee or other amount payable
hereunder or any of the Obligations; 
 Section 8.02 Covenants Without Notice. Parent or Borrower shall fail to observe or
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remedied, such failure shall remain unremedied for fifteen (15) days after the earlier of (A) an Executive Officer’s obtaining knowledge
thereof, or (B) written notice thereof shall have been given to Parent and Borrower by the Administrative Agent or any Lender, (ii) contained in Section 7.05 and, if capable of being remedied, such failure shall remain
unremedied for ten (10) days after the earlier of (A) an Executive Officer’s obtaining knowledge thereof, or (B) written notice thereof shall have been given to Borrower by the Administrative Agent or any Lender, or
(iii) contained in Section 2.01(b), Section 6.01, Section 6.05, Section 6.07(a), (b), (c) or (e), Section 6.08, or Section 7.03. 
 Section 8.03 Other Covenants. Parent or Borrower shall fail to observe or perform any covenant or agreement contained in this
Agreement, other than those referred to in Sections 8.01 and 8.02, and, if capable of being remedied, such failure shall remain unremedied for thirty (30) days after the earlier of (i) an Executive Officer of Parent or
Borrower obtaining knowledge thereof, or (ii) written notice thereof shall have been given to Parent and Borrower by the Administrative Agent or any Lender; 
 Section 8.04 Representations. Any representation or warranty made or deemed to be made by Borrower or any other Credit Party or by any of its officers under this Agreement or any other Credit
Document (including the Schedules attached thereto), or any certificate or other document submitted to the Administrative Agent or the Lenders by any such Person pursuant to the terms of this Agreement or any other Credit Document, shall be
incorrect in any material respect when made or deemed to be made or submitted; 
 Section 8.05 Non-Payments of Other
Indebtedness. Any Consolidated Company shall fail to make when due (whether at stated maturity, by acceleration, on demand or otherwise, and after giving effect to any applicable grace period) any payment of principal of or interest on any
Indebtedness (other than the Obligations) exceeding $5,000,000 in the aggregate; 
 Section 8.06 Defaults Under Other
Agreements. Any Consolidated Company shall fail to observe or perform within any applicable grace period any covenants or agreements contained in any agreements or instruments relating to any of its Indebtedness exceeding $5,000,000 in the
aggregate, or any other event shall occur if the effect of such failure or other event is to accelerate, or to permit the holder of such Indebtedness or any other Person to accelerate, the maturity of such Indebtedness; or any such Indebtedness
shall be required to be prepaid (other than by a regularly scheduled required prepayment) in whole or in part prior to its stated maturity; 
 Section 8.07 Bankruptcy. Parent or any other Consolidated Company shall commence a voluntary case concerning itself under the Bankruptcy Code or applicable foreign bankruptcy laws; or an involuntary case for bankruptcy is
commenced against any Consolidated Company and the petition is not controverted within 10 days, or is not dismissed within 60 days, after commencement of the case; or a custodian (as defined in the Bankruptcy Code) or similar official under
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substantial part of the property of any Consolidated Company; or any Consolidated Company commences proceedings of its own bankruptcy or to be granted a
suspension of payments or any other proceeding under any reorganization, arrangement, adjustment of debt, relief of debtors, dissolution, insolvency or liquidation or similar law of any jurisdiction, whether now or hereafter in effect, relating to
any Consolidated Company or there is commenced against any Consolidated Company any such proceeding which remains undismissed for a period of 60 days; or any Consolidated Company is adjudicated insolvent or bankrupt; or any order of relief or other
order approving any such case or proceeding is entered; or any Consolidated Company suffers any appointment of any custodian or the like for it or any substantial part of its property to continue undischarged or unstayed for a period of 60 days; or
any Consolidated Company makes a general assignment for the benefit of creditors; or any Consolidated Company shall fail to pay, or shall state that it is unable to pay, or shall be unable to pay, its debts generally as they become due; or any
Consolidated Company shall call a meeting of its creditors with a view to arranging a composition or adjustment of its debts; or any Consolidated Company shall by any act or failure to act indicate its consent to, approval of or acquiescence in any
of the foregoing; or any corporate action is taken by any Consolidated Company for the purpose of effecting any of the foregoing; 
 Section 8.08 Money Judgment. A judgment or order for the payment of money in excess of $5,000,000 not covered by insurance or otherwise having a Materially Adverse Effect shall be rendered against Parent or any other
Consolidated Company and such judgment or order shall continue unsatisfied and in effect for a period of 60 days during which execution shall not be effectively stayed or deferred (whether by action of a court, by agreement or otherwise);

 Section 8.09 Change in Control of Parent or Borrower. (i) Any “person” or “group” (within the
meaning of Sections 13(d) and 14(d)(2) of the Exchange Act) other than employees of Parent (either directly or through a retirement or employee benefit plan), shall become the “beneficial owner(s)” (as defined in said Rule 13d-3) of more
than twenty-five percent (25%) of the shares of the outstanding common stock of Parent entitled to vote for members of Parent’s board of directors, (ii) the Parent shall cease to own all of the Capital Stock of the Borrower, or
(iii) any event or condition shall occur or exist which, pursuant to the terms of any Change in Control Provision, requires or permits the holder(s) of Indebtedness of any Consolidated Company to require that such Indebtedness be redeemed,
repurchased, defeased, prepaid or repaid, in whole or in part, or the maturity of such Indebtedness to be accelerated in any respect. 
 Section 8.10 Default Under Other Credit Documents. There shall exist or occur any “Event of Default” as provided under the terms of any other Credit Document, or any Credit Document ceases to be in full force
and effect or the validity or enforceability thereof is disaffirmed by or on behalf of Borrower or any other Credit Party, or at any time it is or becomes unlawful for Borrower or any other Credit Party to perform or comply with its obligations
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 Section 8.11 Attachments. An attachment or similar action shall be made on or taken
against any of the assets of any Consolidated Company with an aggregate value (based upon the greater of the book value of such assets as established in accordance with GAAP or the fair market value of such assets as determined in good faith by such
Consolidated Company) exceeding $5,000,000 in aggregate and is not removed, suspended or enjoined within 60 days of the same being made or any suspension or injunction being lifted 
 Section 8.12 Remedies. 
 (a) Upon the occurrence of an Event of Default, and at any time thereafter if any Event of Default shall then be continuing, the Administrative Agent may, with the consent of the Required Lenders, and upon the written (including telecopied)
request of the Required Lenders, shall, by written notice to Borrower, take any or all of the following actions, without prejudice to the rights of the Administrative Agent, any Lender or the holder of any Note to enforce its claims against Borrower
or any other Credit Party: (i) declare all Commitments terminated, whereupon the pro rata Commitments of each Lender shall terminate immediately and any commitment fee shall forthwith become due and payable without any other notice of any kind;
and (ii) declare the principal of and any accrued interest on the Loans, the Reimbursement Obligations, and all other Obligations owing under this Agreement and the Credit Documents (including, without limitation, all Letter of Credit
Obligations, whether or not the beneficiaries of the then outstanding Letters of Credit shall have presented or shall be entitled to present the documents thereunder), to be, whereupon the same shall become, forthwith due and payable without
presentment, demand, protest or other notice of any kind, all of which are expressly waived, anything in this Agreement or the Credit Documents to the contrary; and (iii) exercise any and all rights or remedies available under this Agreement,
the Credit Documents or at law or in equity; provided, that, if an Event of Default specified in Section 8.07 shall occur, the result which would occur upon the giving of written notice by the Administrative Agent to any Credit
Party, as specified in clauses (i) and (ii) above, shall occur automatically without the giving of any such notice. 
 (b) Upon the
occurrence of an Event of Default, and at any time thereafter if any Event of Default shall then be continuing, the Administrative Agent may, with the consent of the Required Lenders, and upon the written (including telecopied) request of the
Required Lenders, shall, by written notice to Borrower, require that any or all of the then outstanding Alternative Currency Loans be prepaid or converted into a Base Rate Advance in Dollars in the Dollar Amount thereof, on the last day of the then
current Interest Period with respect thereto. 
 (c) With respect to all Letters of Credit to which presentment for honor shall not have
occurred at the time of an acceleration pursuant to this Section 8.12, Borrower shall at such time deposit in a cash collateral account opened by the Administrative Agent an amount equal to the aggregate then undrawn and unexpired amount
of such Letters of Credit (which such cash collateral shall be deposited in the applicable Permitted Currency in which each Letter of Credit is denominated), and the unused portion thereof after all such letters of credit shall have expired or been
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Obligation shall have been satisfied and all other Obligations shall have been paid in full, the balance, if any, in such cash collateral account shall be
returned to Borrower. 
 Section 8.13 Crediting of Payments and Proceeds. In the event that Borrower shall fail to
pay any of the Obligations when due and the Obligations have been accelerated pursuant to Section 8.12, all payments received by the Lenders upon the Notes and the other Obligations and all net proceeds from the enforcement of the
Obligations shall be applied: (a) first to all expenses then due and payable by Borrower hereunder and under the other Credit Documents, (b) then to all indemnity obligations then due and payable by Borrower hereunder and under the other
Credit Documents, (c) then to the Administrative Agent’s and Issuing Lenders’ fees then due and payable, (d) then to all commitment and other fees and commissions then due and payable, (e) then to accrued and unpaid interest
on the Swing Line Note to the Swing Line Lender, (f) then to the principal amount outstanding under the Swing Line Note to the Swing Line Lender, (g) then to accrued and unpaid interest on the Syndicated Notes and accrued and unpaid
interest on the Reimbursement Obligation (pro rata in accordance with all such amounts due), (h) then to the principal amount of the Syndicated Notes, Reimbursement Obligation and any obligations of Borrower under swap agreements (as defined in
11 U.S.C. § 101) with any Lender or any Affiliate of a Lender at the time such swap agreement is executed, including any termination payments and any accrued and unpaid interest thereon (pro rata in accordance with all such amounts due) and
(i) then to the cash collateral account described in Section 8.12(b) to the extent of any L/C Obligations then outstanding, in that order. 
 Section 8.14 Judgment Currency. The obligation of the Borrower to pay the Obligations and the obligation of any such Person to make payments of any other amounts payable hereunder or pursuant
to any other Credit Document in the currency specified for such payment shall not be discharged or satisfied by any tender, or any recovery pursuant to any judgment, which is expressed in or converted into any other currency, except to the extent
that such tender or recovery shall result in the actual receipt by each of the Administrative Agent and Lenders of the full amount of the particular Permitted Currency expressed to be payable pursuant to the applicable Credit Document. The
Administrative Agent shall, using all amounts obtained or received from the Borrower pursuant to any such tender or recovery in payment of principal of and interest on the Obligations, promptly purchase the applicable currency at the most favorable
spot exchange rate determined by the Administrative Agent to be available to it. The obligation of the Borrower to make payments in the applicable currency shall be enforceable as an alternative or additional cause of action solely for the purpose
of recovering in the applicable currency the amount, if any, by which such actual receipt shall fall short of the full amount of the currency expressed to be payable pursuant to the applicable Credit Document. 
 ARTICLE IX 
 THE ADMINISTRATIVE
AGENT 
 Section 9.01 Appointment of Administrative Agent. Each Lender hereby designates Wachovia as
Administrative Agent to administer all matters concerning the Loans and to act as herein specified. Each Lender hereby irrevocably authorizes, and each holder of any Note by the acceptance of a Note shall be deemed irrevocably to authorize, the
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such actions on its behalf under the provisions of this Agreement, the other Credit Documents, and all other instruments and agreements referred to herein or
therein, and to exercise such powers and to perform such duties hereunder and thereunder as are specifically delegated to or required of the Administrative Agent by the terms hereof and thereof and such other powers as are reasonably incidental
thereto. The Administrative Agent may perform any of its duties hereunder by or through its agents or employees. 
 Section 9.02
Nature of Duties of Administrative Agent. The Administrative Agent shall have no duties or responsibilities except those expressly set forth in this Agreement and the other Credit Documents. Neither the Administrative Agent nor any of its
respective officers, directors, employees or agents shall be liable for any action taken or omitted by it as such hereunder or in connection herewith, unless caused by its or their gross negligence or willful misconduct. The duties of the
Administrative Agent shall be ministerial and administrative in nature; the Administrative Agent shall not have by reason of this Agreement a fiduciary relationship in respect of any Lender; and nothing in this Agreement, express or implied, is
intended to or shall be so construed as to impose upon the Administrative Agent any obligations in respect of this Agreement or the other Credit Documents except as expressly set forth herein. 
 Section 9.03 Lack of Reliance on the Administrative Agent. 
 (a) Independently and without reliance upon the Administrative Agent, each Lender, to the extent it deems appropriate, has made and shall continue to make
(i) its own independent investigation of the financial condition and affairs of the Credit Parties in connection with the taking or not taking of any action in connection herewith, and (ii) its own appraisal of the creditworthiness of the
Credit Parties, and, except as expressly provided in this Agreement, the Administrative Agent shall have any duty or responsibility, either initially or on a continuing basis, to provide any Lender with any credit or other information with respect
thereto, whether coming into its possession before the making of the Loans or participating in Letters of Credit, or at any time or times thereafter. 
 (b) The Administrative Agent shall not be responsible to any Lender for any recitals, statements, information, representations or warranties herein or in any document, certificate or other writing delivered in
connection herewith or for the execution, effectiveness, genuineness, validity, enforceability, collectibility, priority or sufficiency of this Agreement, the Notes, the Guaranty Agreements, the Letters of Credit or any other documents contemplated
hereby or thereby, or the financial condition of the Credit Parties, or be required to make any inquiry concerning either the performance or observance of any of the terms, provisions or conditions of this Agreement, the Notes, the Guaranty
Agreements, the Letters of Credit or the other documents contemplated hereby or thereby, or the financial condition of the Credit Parties, or the existence or possible existence of any Default or Event of Default. 
 Section 9.04 Certain Rights of the Administrative Agent. If the Administrative Agent shall request instructions from the Required
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shall have received instructions from the Required Lenders; and the Administrative Agent shall not incur liability in any Person by reason of so refraining.
Without limiting the foregoing, no Lender shall have any right of action whatsoever against the Administrative Agent as a result of the Administrative Agent’s acting or refraining from acting hereunder in accordance with the instructions of the
Required Lenders. 
 Section 9.05 Reliance by the Administrative Agent. The Administrative shall be entitled to rely, and
shall be fully protected in relying, upon any note, writing, resolution, notice, statement, certificate or telecopier message, order or other documentary, teletransmission or telephone message believed by it to be genuine and correct and to have
been signed, sent or made by the proper Person. The Administrative Agent may consult with legal counsel (including counsel for any Credit Party), independent public accountants and other experts selected by it and shall not be liable for any action
taken or omitted to be taken by it in good faith in accordance with the advice of such counsel, accountants or experts. 
 Section 9.06 Indemnification of the Administrative Agent. To the extent the Administrative Agent is not reimbursed and indemnified by the Credit Parties, each Lender will reimburse and indemnify the Administrative Agent,
ratably according to the respective amounts of the Loans outstanding under all Facilities (or if no amounts are outstanding, ratably in accordance with the aggregate Commitments), in either case, for and against any and all liabilities, taxes,
obligations, losses, damages, penalties, actions, judgments, suits, costs, expenses (including counsel fees and disbursements) or disbursements of any kind or nature whatsoever which may be imposed on, incurred by or asserted against the
Administrative Agent in performing its duties hereunder, in any way relating to or arising out of this Agreement or the other Credit Documents; provided that no Lender shall be liable to the Administrative Agent for any portion of such
liabilities, obligations, losses, damages, penalties, actions, judgments, suits, costs, expenses or disbursements resulting from the Administrative Agent’s gross negligence or willful misconduct. 
 Section 9.07 The Administrative Agent in its Individual Capacity. With respect to its obligation to lend under this Agreement, the
Loans made by it, the Letters of Credit issued by it, and the Notes issued to it, the Administrative Agent shall have the same rights and powers hereunder as any other Lender or holder of a Note and may exercise the same as though it were not
performing the duties specified herein; and the terms “Lenders”, “Required Lenders”, “holders of Notes”, or any similar terms shall, unless the context clearly otherwise indicates, include the Administrative Agent in
its individual capacity. The Administrative Agent may accept deposits from, lend money to, and generally engage in any kind of banking, trust, financial advisory or other business with the Consolidated Companies or any affiliate of the Consolidated
Companies as if it were not performing the duties specified herein, and may accept fees and other consideration from the Consolidated Companies for services in connection with this Agreement and otherwise without having to account for the same to
the Lenders. 
 Section 9.08 Holders of Notes. The Administrative Agent may deem and treat the payee of any Note as the
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of the assignment or transfer thereof shall have been filed with the Administrative Agent. Any request, authority or consent of any Person who, at the time
of making such request or giving such authority or consent, is the holder of any Note shall be conclusive and binding on any subsequent holder, transferee or assignee of such Note or of any Note or Notes issued in exchange therefor. 
 Section 9.09 Successor Administrative Agent. 
 (a) The Administrative Agent may resign at any time by giving written notice thereof to the Lenders and Borrower and may be removed at any time with or without cause by the Required Lenders; provided,
however, the Administrative Agent may not resign or be removed until a successor Administrative Agent has been appointed and shall have accepted such appointment. Upon any such resignation or removal, the Required Lenders shall have the right
to appoint a successor Administrative Agent, with the consent of Borrower so long as no Default or Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. If no successor Administrative Agent
shall have been so appointed by the Required Lenders with the consent of Borrower, and shall have accepted such appointment, within 30 days after the retiring Administrative Agent’s giving of notice of resignation or the Required Lenders’
removal of the retiring Administrative Agent, then the retiring Administrative Agent may, on behalf of the Lenders, appoint a successor Administrative Agent which shall be a bank which maintains an office in the United States, or a commercial bank
organized under the laws of the United States of America or any State thereof, or any Affiliate of such bank. 
 (b) Upon the acceptance of
any appointment as the Administrative Agent, hereunder by a successor Administrative Agent, such successor Administrative Agent shall thereupon succeed to and become vested with all the rights, powers, privileges and duties of the retiring
Administrative Agent, and the retiring Administrative Agent shall be discharged from its duties and obligations under this Agreement. After any retiring Administrative Agent’s resignation or removal hereunder as Administrative Agent, the
provisions of this Article IX shall inure to its benefit as to any actions taken or omitted to be taken by it while it was the Administrative Agent under this Agreement. 
 Section 9.10 No Other Duties. Anything herein to the contrary notwithstanding, none of the syndication agents, documentation agents,
co-agents, book manager, lead manager, arranger, lead arranger or co-arranger listed on the cover page or signature pages hereof shall have any powers, duties, liabilities or responsibilities under this Agreement or any of the other Credit
Documents, except in its capacity, as applicable, as the Administrative Agent, a Lender or an Issuing Lender hereunder. 
 Section 9.11 Release of Guarantors. The Lenders irrevocably authorize the Administrative Agent, at its option and in its discretion, to release any Guarantor from its obligations under the Guaranty Agreements if such
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release any Guarantor from its obligations under the Guaranty Agreements pursuant to this Section 9.11. 
 ARTICLE X 
 MISCELLANEOUS

 Section 10.01 Notices. 
 (a) Method of Communication. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, all notices and communications hereunder shall be in writing (for purposes hereof, the term “writing” shall include
information in electronic format such as electronic mail and internet web pages), or by telephone subsequently confirmed in writing. Any notice shall be effective if delivered by hand delivery or sent via electronic mail, posting on an internet web
page, telecopy, recognized overnight courier service or certified mail, return receipt requested, and shall be presumed to be received by a party hereto (i) on the date of delivery if delivered by hand or sent by electronic mail, posting on an
internet web page (provided the recipients of such notice have been made specifically aware of the posting of such notice), telecopy, (ii) on the next Business Day if sent by recognized overnight courier service and (iii) on the third
Business Day following the date sent by certified mail, return receipt requested. A telephonic notice to the Administrative Agent as understood by the Administrative Agent will be deemed to be the controlling and proper notice in the event of a
discrepancy with or failure to receive a confirming written notice. 
 (b) Addresses for Notices. Notices to any party shall be sent
to it at the following addresses, or any other address as to which all the other parties are notified in writing. 
  

					
		 	If to Parent or Borrower:	 	1000 Alderman Drive
		 		 	Alpharetta, Georgia 30005
		 		 	Attn: Mr. John Mongelli
		 		 	Telephone No.: (770) 752-6171
		 		 	Telecopy No.: (770) 752-6167
			
		 	If to Wachovia as	 	Wachovia Bank, National Association
		 	Administrative Agent:	 	Charlotte Plaza, CP-8
		 		 	201 South College Street
		 		 	Charlotte, North Carolina 28288-0680
		 		 	Attention: Syndication Agency Services
		 		 	Telephone No.: (704) 374-2698
		 		 	Telecopy No.: (704) 383-0288

  

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		 	If to Wachovia	 	Wachovia Bank, National Association
		 	pursuant to Section 6.07:	 	One Wachovia Center, 15th Floor
		 		 	301 South College Street
		 		 	Charlotte, NC 28288
		 		 	Attention: Mr. Rob Sevin
		 		 	Telephone No.: (704) 383-7546
		 		 	Telecopy No.: (704) 383-1625
			
		 	If to any Lender:	 	To the address set forth on Schedule 1.1(a)

 (c) Administrative Agent’s Office. The Administrative Agent hereby designates its
office located at the address set forth above, or any subsequent office which shall have been specified for such purpose by written notice to Borrower and Lenders, as the Administrative Agent’s Payment Office referred to herein, to which
payments due are to be made and at which Loans will be disbursed and Letters of Credit issued. The Administrative Agent shall provide Borrower with reasonable notice of any redesignation of its Administrative Agent’s Correspondent from Wachovia
Bank, National Association, London Branch. 
 Section 10.02 Amendments, Etc. No amendment or waiver of any provision of
this Agreement or the other Credit Documents, nor consent to any departure by any Credit Party therefrom, shall in any event be effective unless the same shall be in writing and signed by Borrower and the Required Lenders, and then such waiver or
consent shall be effective only in the specific instance and for the specific purpose for which given; provided that no amendment, waiver or consent shall (a) waive any of the conditions specified in Section 4.01 or
4.02 without the written consent of each Lender, (b) increase the Commitment of any Lender or the amount of Loans of any Lender without the written consent of such Lender, (c) reduce the principal of, or interest on, the Loans or
Letters of Credit or any fees or other amounts due to the Lenders hereunder (or any of them) without the written consent of each of the Lenders directly affected thereby; provided that only the consent of the Required Lenders shall be
necessary to amend any financial covenant hereunder (or any defined term used therein) even if the effect of such amendment would be to reduce the rate of interest on any Loan or Letter of Credit or to reduce any fee payable hereunder,
(d) postpone any date fixed for the payment in respect of principal of, or interest on, the Loans or Letters of Credit or any fees hereunder without the written consent of each Lender directly affected thereby, (e) modify
Section 3.13 in a manner that would alter the pro rata sharing of payments required thereby without the written consent of each Lender, (f) permit any subordination of the principal or interest on any Loan or Reimbursement
Obligations without the written consent of each Lender, (g) permit any assignment of any of the rights and obligations of Borrower hereunder (other than as specifically permitted or contemplated by this Agreement) without the written consent of
each Lender, (h) release Borrower from any of the Obligations without the written consent of each Lender directly affected thereby, (i) agree to release any Guarantor from its obligations under any Guaranty Agreement (except as permitted
by this Agreement) without the written consent of each Lender, (j) modify the definition of “Required Lenders” without the written consent of each Lender, (k) modify the definition of “Alternative Currency” without the
written consent of each Lender, or (l) modify this Section 10.02 without the written consent of each Lender. In addition, (i) no amendment, waiver or consent to the provisions of Article IIA or any other provisions relating to
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shall be made without the prior written consent of each Issuing Lender with outstanding letters of Credit that would be directly affected thereby and
(ii) no amendment, waiver or consent to the provisions of Section 2.07 or any other provisions relating to Swing Line Loans shall be made without the prior written consent of the Swing Line Lender. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
(A) no amendment, waiver or consent shall, unless in writing and signed by Borrower and the Administrative Agent in addition to the Lenders required hereinabove to take such action, affect the rights or duties of the Administrative Agent under
this Agreement or under any other Credit Document and (B) no Defaulting Lender shall have any right to approve or disapprove any amendment, waiver or consent hereunder, except that the Commitment of such Lender may not be increased or extended
without the consent of such Lender. 
 Section 10.03 No Waiver; Remedies Cumulative. No failure or delay on the part of
the Administrative Agent, any Lender or any holder of a Note in exercising any right or remedy hereunder or under any other Credit Document, and no course of dealing between any Credit Party and the Administrative Agent, any Lender or the holder of
any Note shall operate as a waiver thereof, nor shall any single or partial exercise of any right or remedy hereunder or under any other Credit Document preclude any other or further exercise thereof or the exercise of any other right or remedy
hereunder or thereunder. The rights and remedies herein expressly provided are cumulative and not exclusive of any rights or remedies which the Administrative Agent, any Lender or the holder of any Note would otherwise have. No notice to or demand
on any Credit Party not required hereunder or under any other Credit Document in any case shall entitle any Credit Party to any other or further notice or demand in similar or other circumstances or constitute a waiver of the rights of the
Administrative Agent, the Lenders or the holder of any Note to any other or further action in any circumstances without notice or demand. 
 Section 10.04 Payment of Expenses; Indemnity. Parent and Borrower shall: 
 (i) whether or not the
transactions hereby contemplated are consummated, pay all reasonable, out-of-pocket costs and expenses of the Administrative Agent in the administration (both before and after the execution hereof and including reasonable expenses actually incurred
relating to advice of counsel as to the rights and duties of the Administrative Agent and the Lenders with respect thereto) of, and in connection with the preparation, execution and delivery of, preservation of rights under, enforcement of, and,
after a Default or Event of Default, refinancing, renegotiation or restructuring of, this Agreement and the other Credit Documents and the documents and instruments referred to therein, and any amendment, waiver or consent relating thereto
(including, without limitation, the reasonable fees actually incurred and disbursements of counsel for the Administrative Agent), and in the case of enforcement of this Agreement or any Credit Document after an Event of Default, all such reasonable,
out-of-pocket costs and expenses (including, without limitation, the reasonable fees actually incurred and disbursements of counsel), for the Administrative Agent and the Lenders; 
  

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 (ii) subject, in the case of certain Taxes, to the applicable provisions of
Section 3.06(b), pay and hold the Administrative Agent and the Lenders harmless from and against any and all present and future stamp, documentary, and other similar Taxes with respect to this Agreement, the Notes, Letters of Credit and
any other Credit Documents including any collateral described therein, or any payments due thereunder, and save each of the Lenders harmless from and against any and all liabilities with respect to or resulting from any delay or omission to pay such
Taxes; 
 (iii) indemnify the Administrative Agent and each Lender, and their respective officers, directors, employees,
representatives, affiliates and agents from, and hold each of them harmless against, any and all costs, losses, liabilities, claims, damages or expenses incurred by any of them (whether or not any of them is designated a party thereto) (an
“Indemnitee”) arising out of or by reason of any investigation, litigation or other proceeding related to any actual or proposed use of the proceeds of any of the Loans or Letters of Credit or any Credit Party’s entering into
and performing the Agreement, the Notes, or the other Credit Documents, including, without limitation, the reasonable fees actually incurred and disbursements of counsel (including foreign counsel) incurred in connection with any such investigation,
litigation or other proceeding; provided, however, neither Parent nor Borrower shall be obligated to indemnify any Indemnitee for any of the foregoing arising out of such Indemnitee’s gross negligence or willful misconduct; and

 (iv) without limiting the indemnities set forth above, indemnify each Indemnitee for any and all expenses and costs
(including without limitation, remedial, removal, response, abatement, cleanup, investigative, closure and monitoring costs), losses, claims (including claims for contribution or indemnity and including the cost of investigating or defending any
claim and whether or not such claim is ultimately defeated, and whether such claim arose before, during or after any Credit Party’s ownership, operation, possession or control of its business, property or facilities or before, on or after the
date hereof, and including also any amounts paid incidental to any compromise or settlement by the Indemnitee or Indemnitees to the holders of any such claim), lawsuits, liabilities, obligations, actions, judgments, suits, disbursements,
encumbrances, liens, damages (including without limitation damages for contamination or destruction of natural resources), penalties and fines of any kind or nature whatsoever (including without limitation in all cases the reasonable fees actually
incurred, other charges and disbursements of counsel in connection therewith) incurred, suffered or sustained by that Indemnitee based upon, arising under or relating to Environmental Laws or any civil penalties or fines assessed by the U.S.
Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control, based on, arising out of or relating to in whole or in part, the existence or exercise of any rights or remedies by any Indemnitee under this Agreement, any other Credit Document or
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 If and to the extent that the obligations of Parent or Borrower under this Section 10.04 are unenforceable
for any reason, Parent or Borrower, as applicable, hereby agrees to make the maximum contribution to the payment and satisfaction of such obligations which is permissible under applicable law. 
 Section 10.05 Right of Setoff. 
 (a) In addition to and not in limitation of all rights of offset that any Lender or other holder of a Note may have under applicable law, each Lender or other holder of a Note shall, upon the occurrence of any Event of Default and whether
or not such Lender or such holder has made any demand or any Obligations are matured, have the right to appropriate and apply to the payment of any Credit Party’s Obligations hereunder and under the other Credit Documents, all deposits of any
Credit Party (general or special, time or demand, provisional or final) then or thereafter held by and other indebtedness or property then or thereafter owing by such Lender or other holder to any Credit Party, whether or not related to this
Agreement or any transaction hereunder. 
 (b) Any amount to be set-off pursuant to clause (a) above shall be denominated in Dollars and
any amount denominated in an Alternative Currency shall be in an amount equal to the Dollar Amount of such amount at the most favorable spot exchange rate determined by the Administrative Agent to be available to it; provided that if at the
time of any such determination no such spot exchange rate can reasonably be determined, the Administrative Agent may use any reasonable method as it deems applicable to determine such rate, any such determination to be conclusive absent manifest
error. 
 (c) Each Lender and any assignee or participant of such Lender in accordance with Section 10.06 are hereby authorized
by the Borrower to combine currencies, as deemed necessary by such Person, in order to effect any set-off pursuant to clause (a) above. 
 Section 10.06 Benefit of Agreement. 
 (a) This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of and be
enforceable by the respective successors and assigns of the parties hereto, provided that Borrower may not assign or transfer any of its interest hereunder without the prior written consent of all Lenders. 
 (b) Any Lender may make, carry or transfer Loans at, to or for the account of, any of its branch offices or the office of an Affiliate of such Lender.

 (c) Each Lender may assign all or a portion of its interests, rights and obligations under this Agreement (including all or a portion of
any of its Commitments and the Loans and L/C Obligations at the time owing to it and the Notes held by it) to any other Lender or any financial institution; provided, however, that (i) the Administrative Agent and Borrower must
give their prior written consent to such assignment (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed) unless such assignment is to an Affiliate of the assigning Lender or, in the case of Borrower, unless an Event of Default has occurred
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assignment (determined as of the date the assignment and acceptance with respect to such assignment is delivered to the Administrative Agent) shall not be
less than $5,000,000 and in integrals of $1,000,000, (iii) the parties to each such assignment shall execute and deliver to the Administrative Agent an Assignment and Acceptance, together with a Note or Notes subject to such assignment and,
unless such assignment is to an Affiliate of such Lender, a processing and recordation fee of $3,500, (iv) no Lender may make more than two (2) assignments to any Person which is not then a Lender or affiliate thereof (unless a Default or
Event of Default has occurred and is continuing), (v) the assignee Lender must be an Eligible Assignee, and (vi) if the assignee Lender is not a United States citizen or resident (or the assignee Lender is filing as a foreign corporation,
partnership, estate or trust), the assignee Lender delivers the Internal Revenue Service Form W-8BEN or W-8ECI, as appropriate, or any successor form prescribed by the Internal Revenue Service, to Borrower and the Administrative Agent, as required
by Section 3.06(b)(ii) of this Agreement. Borrower shall not be responsible for such processing and recordation fee or any costs or expenses incurred by any Lender or the Administrative Agent in connection with such assignment. From and
after the effective date specified in each Assignment and Acceptance, which effective date shall be at least five (5) Business Days after the execution thereof, the assignee thereunder shall be a party hereto and to the extent of the interest
assigned by such Assignment and Acceptance, have the rights and obligations of a Lender under this Agreement. Within five (5) Business Days after receipt of the notice and the Assignment and Acceptance, Borrower, at its own expense, shall
execute and deliver to the Administrative Agent, in exchange for the surrendered Note or Notes, a new Note or Notes to the order of such assignee in a principal amount equal to the applicable Commitments assumed by it pursuant to such Assignment and
Acceptance and new Note or Notes to the assigning Lender in the amount of its retained Commitment or Commitments. Such new Note or Notes shall be in an aggregate principal amount equal to the aggregate principal amount of such surrendered Note or
Notes, shall be dated the date of the surrendered Note or Notes which they replace, and shall otherwise be in substantially the form attached hereto. 
 (d) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, any Lender (a “Granting Bank”) may grant to a special purpose funding vehicle (a “SPC”), identified as such in writing
from time to time by the Granting Bank to the Administrative Agent and Borrower, the option to provide to Borrower all or any part of any Advance that such Granting Bank would otherwise be obligated to make to Borrower pursuant to this Agreement;
provided that (i) nothing herein shall constitute a commitment by any SPC to make any Advance, (ii) if an SPC elects not to exercise such option or otherwise fails to provide all or any part of such Advance, the Granting Bank shall
be obligated to make such Advance pursuant to the terms hereof. The making of an Advance by an SPC hereunder shall utilize the Commitment of the Granting Bank to the same extent, and as if, such Advance were made by such Granting Bank. Each party
hereto hereby agrees that no SPC shall be liable for any indemnity or similar payment obligation under this Agreement (all liability for which shall remain with the Granting Bank). In furtherance of the foregoing, each party hereto hereby agrees
(which agreement shall survive the termination of this Agreement) that, prior to the date that is one year and one day after the payment in full of all outstanding commercial paper or other senior indebtedness of any SPC, it will not institute
against, or join any other person in instituting against, such SPC any bankruptcy, reorganization, arrangement, insolvency or liquidation proceedings under the laws of the United States or any State thereof. In addition, notwithstanding anything to
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consent of, Borrower and the Administrative Agent and without paying any processing fee therefor, assign all or a portion of its interests in any Advances to
the Granting Bank or to any financial institutions (approved by Borrower and Administrative Agent) providing liquidity and/or credit support to or for the account of such SPC to support the funding or maintenance of Advances and (ii) disclose
on a confidential basis any non-public information relating to its Advances to any rating agency, commercial paper dealer or provider of any surety, guarantee or credit or liquidity enhancement to such SPC. This section may not be amended without
the written consent of each applicable SPC. 
 (e) Each Lender may, without the consent of Borrower or the Administrative Agent, sell
participations to one or more banks or other entities (each a “Participant”) in all or a portion of its rights and obligations under this Agreement (including all or a portion of its Commitments and the Loans owing to it and the
Notes held by it), provided, however, that (i) such Lender’s obligations under this Agreement shall remain unchanged, (ii) such Lender shall remain solely responsible to the other parties hereto for the performance of
such obligations, (iii) the participating bank or other entity shall not be entitled to the benefit (except through its selling Lender) of the cost protection provisions contained in Article III of this Agreement, and (iv) Borrower,
the Administrative Agent and other Lenders shall continue to deal solely and directly with each Lender in connection with such Lender’s rights and obligations under this Agreement and the other Credit Documents, and such Lender shall retain the
sole right to enforce the obligations of Borrower relating to the Loans and to approve any amendment, modification or waiver of any provisions of this Agreement. No Lender shall be entitled to create in favor of any Participant, in the participation
agreement pursuant to which such Participant’s participating interest shall be created or otherwise, any right to vote on, consent to or approve any matter relating to this Agreement or any other Credit Document except for those matters
specified in clauses (a) through (l) of the proviso to Section 10.02.  
 (f) Any Lender may at any time assign or
pledge all or any portion of its rights in this Agreement and the Notes issued to it to a Federal Reserve Bank. 
 (g) If (i) any Taxes
referred to in Section 3.06(b) have been levied or imposed so as to require withholdings or deductions by Borrower and payment by Borrower of additional amounts to any Lender as a result thereof, or (ii) any Lender shall make demand
for payment of increased costs or reduced rate of return pursuant to Section 3.09 or any Lender determines that LIBOR is unascertainable or illegal pursuant to Section 3.07 or Section 3.08, or any Lender makes a
claim for increased costs pursuant to Section 3.09, then and in such event, upon request from Borrower delivered to such Lender and the Administrative Agent, such Lender shall assign, in accordance with the provisions of
Section 10.06(c), all of its rights and obligations under this Agreement and the other Credit Documents to another Lender or another financial institution selected by Borrower and acceptable to the Administrative Agent, which acceptance
will not be unreasonably withheld or delayed, in consideration for the payment by such assignee to the Lender of the principal of, and interest on, the outstanding Loans accrued to the date of such assignment, and the assumption of such
Lender’s Commitment hereunder, together with any and all other amounts owing to such Lender under any provisions of this Agreement or the other Credit Documents accrued to the date of such assignment; provided, however, Lenders
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 Section 10.07 Governing Law. This Agreement, the Notes, the Letters of Credit and the
other Credit Documents, unless otherwise expressly set forth therein, shall be governed by, construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Georgia, without reference to the conflicts or choice of law principles thereof.

 Section 10.08 Jurisdiction and Venue. 
 (a) Jurisdiction. Parent, Borrower, the Administrative Agent and the Lenders hereby irrevocably consent to the personal jurisdiction of the state and federal courts located in Mecklenburg County, North
Carolina, and Atlanta, Georgia (and any courts from which an appeal from any of such courts must or may be taken), in any action, claim or other proceeding arising out of any dispute in connection with this Agreement, the Notes, the Letters of
Credit and the other Credit Documents, any rights or obligations hereunder or thereunder, or the performance of such rights and obligations. Parent and Borrower hereby irrevocably consent to the service of a summons and complaint and other process
in any action, claim or proceeding brought by the Administrative Agent or any Lender in connection with this Agreement, the Notes, the Letters of Credit or the other Credit Documents, any rights or obligations hereunder or thereunder, or the
performance of such rights and obligations, on behalf of itself or its property, in the manner specified in Section 10.01. Nothing in this Section 10.08 shall affect the right of the Administrative Agent or any Lender to
serve legal process in any other manner permitted by Applicable Law or affect the right of the Administrative Agent or any Lender to bring any action or proceeding against Parent, Borrower or their respective properties in the courts of any other
jurisdictions. 
 (b) Venue. Parent and Borrower hereby irrevocably waive any objection they may have now or in the future to the
laying of venue in the aforesaid jurisdiction in any action, claim or other proceeding arising out of or in connection with this Agreement, any other Credit Document or the rights and obligations of the parties hereunder or thereunder. Parent and
Borrower irrevocably waive, in connection with such action, claim or proceeding, any plea or claim that the action, claim or other proceeding has been brought in an inconvenient forum. 
 Section 10.09 Binding Arbitration; Waiver of Jury Trial. 
 (a) Binding Arbitration. Upon demand of any party, whether made before or after institution of any judicial proceeding, any dispute, claim or controversy arising out of, connected with or relating to this
Agreement or any other Credit Document (“Disputes”), between or among parties hereto and to the other Credit Documents shall be resolved by binding arbitration as provided herein. Institution of a judicial proceeding by a party does
not waive the right of that party to demand arbitration hereunder. Disputes may include, without limitation, tort claims, counterclaims, claims brought as class actions, claims arising from Credit Documents executed in the future, disputes as to
whether a matter is subject to arbitration, or claims concerning any aspect of the past, present or future relationships arising out of or connected with the Credit Documents. Arbitration shall be conducted under and governed by the Commercial
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Charlotte, North Carolina. The expedited procedures set forth in Rule 51, et seq. of the Arbitration Rules shall be applicable to claims of less than
$1,000,000. All applicable statutes of limitations shall apply to any Dispute. A judgment upon the award may be entered in any court having jurisdiction. Notwithstanding anything foregoing to the contrary, any arbitration proceeding demanded
hereunder shall begin within ninety (90) days after such demand thereof and shall be concluded within one-hundred twenty (120) days after such demand. These time limitations may not be extended unless a party hereto shows cause for
extension and then such extension shall not exceed a total of sixty (60) days. The panel from which all arbitrators are selected shall be comprised of licensed attorneys selected from the Commercial Financial Dispute Arbitration Panel of the
AAA. The single arbitrator selected for expedited procedure shall be a retired judge from the highest court of general jurisdiction, state or federal, of the state where the hearing will be conducted. The parties hereto do not waive any applicable
Federal or state substantive law except as provided herein. 
 (b) Jury Trial. THE ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT, EACH LENDER, PARENT AND
BORROWER HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE THAT BY AGREEING TO BINDING ARBITRATION THEY HAVE IRREVOCABLY, TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, WAIVED THEIR RESPECTIVE RIGHTS TO A JURY TRIAL WITH RESPECT TO ANY ACTION, CLAIM OR OTHER PROCEEDING ARISING OUT OF
ANY DISPUTE IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT, THE NOTES, THE LETTERS OF CREDIT OR THE OTHER CREDIT DOCUMENTS, ANY RIGHTS OR OBLIGATIONS HEREUNDER OR THEREUNDER, OR THE PERFORMANCE OF SUCH RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS. 
 (c) Preservation of Certain Remedies. Notwithstanding the preceding binding arbitration provisions, the parties hereto and the other Credit
Documents preserve, without diminution, certain remedies that such Persons may employ or exercise freely, either alone, in conjunction with or during a Dispute. Each such Person shall have and hereby reserves the right to proceed in any court of
proper jurisdiction or by self help to exercise or prosecute the following remedies, as applicable: (i) all rights to foreclose against any real or personal property or other security by exercising a power of sale granted in the Credit
Documents or under Applicable Law or by judicial foreclosure and sale, including a proceeding to confirm the sale, (ii) all rights of self help including peaceful occupation of property and collection of rents, set off, and peaceful possession
of property, (iii) obtaining provisional or ancillary remedies including injunctive relief, sequestration, garnishment, attachment, appointment of receiver and in filing an involuntary bankruptcy proceeding, and (iv) when applicable, a
judgment by confession of judgment. Preservation of these remedies does not limit the power of an arbitrator to grant similar remedies that may be requested by a party in a Dispute. 
 Section 10.10 Reversal of Payments. To the extent Borrower makes a payment or payments to the Administrative Agent for the ratable
benefit of the Lenders or the Administrative Agent receives any payment or proceeds of the collateral which payments or proceeds or any part thereof are subsequently invalidated, declared to be fraudulent or preferential, set aside and/or required
to be repaid to a trustee, receiver or any other party under any bankruptcy law, state or federal law, common law or equitable cause, then, to the extent of such payment or proceeds repaid, the Obligations or part thereof intended to be satisfied
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continued in full force and effect as if such payment or proceeds had not been received by the Administrative Agent. 
 Section 10.11 Injunctive Relief; Punitive Damages. 
 (a) Borrower recognizes that, in the event Borrower fails to perform, observe or discharge any of its obligations or liabilities under this Agreement, any remedy of law may prove to be inadequate relief to the
Lenders. Therefore, Borrower agrees that the Lenders, at the Lenders’ option, shall be entitled to temporary and permanent injunctive relief in any such case without the necessity of proving actual damages. 
 (b) The Administrative Agent, the Lenders and Borrower (on behalf of itself and its Subsidiaries) hereby agree that no such Person shall have a remedy of
punitive or exemplary damages against any other party to a Credit Document and each such Person hereby waives any right or claim to punitive or exemplary damages that they may now have or may arise in the future in connection with any Dispute,
whether such Dispute is resolved through arbitration or judicially. 
 Section 10.12 Independent Nature of Lenders’
Rights. The amounts payable at any time hereunder to each Lender shall be a separate and independent debt, and each Lender shall be entitled to protect and enforce its rights pursuant to this Agreement and its Notes, and it shall not be
necessary for any other Lender to be joined as an additional party in any proceeding for such purpose. 
 Section 10.13 Release of
Guarantors. Any Material Subsidiary added as a Guarantor solely to comply with the proviso in the definition of Material Subsidiaries, but which does not meet the requirements under clause (i) or clause (ii) of the definition of
Material Subsidiaries shall be released as a Guarantor (a) upon the written request of Borrower, (b) upon Borrower demonstrating to the Administrative Agent pro forma compliance with the proviso in the definition of Material
Subsidiaries after giving effect to such release and (c) provided no Default or Event of Default is continuing or would result from such release. 
 Section 10.14 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts and by the different parties hereto on separate counterparts, each of which when so executed and delivered
shall be an original, but all of which shall together constitute one and the same instrument. 
 Section 10.15 Patriot
Act. Each Lender that is subject to the requirements of the USA Patriot Act (Title III of Pub. L. 107-56) (the “Act”) hereby notifies Borrower that pursuant to the requirements of the Act, it is required to obtain, verify
and record information that identifies Borrower, which information includes the name and address of Borrower and other information that will allow such Lender to identify Borrower in accordance with the Act. 
  

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 Section 10.16 Effectiveness; Survival. 
 (a) This Agreement shall become effective on the date on which all of the parties hereto shall have signed a copy hereof (whether the same or different
copies) and shall have delivered the same to the Administrative Agent pursuant to Section 10.01. 
 (b) The obligations of Borrower
under Sections 3.06(b), 3.09, 3.11, 3.12 and 10.04 hereof shall survive the payment in full of the Notes and all other Obligations after the Maturity Date. All representations and warranties made herein, in the
certificates, reports, notices, and other documents delivered pursuant to this Agreement shall survive the execution and delivery of this Agreement, the other Credit Documents, and such other agreements and documents, the making of the Loans and
issuing of Letters of Credit hereunder, and the execution and delivery of the Notes. 
 Section 10.17 Severability. In
case any provision in or obligation under this Agreement or the other Credit Documents shall be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, in whole or in part, in any jurisdiction, the validity, legality and enforceability of the remaining provisions or
obligations, or of such provision or obligation in any other jurisdiction, shall not in any way be affected or impaired thereby. 
 Section 10.18 Independence of Covenants. All covenants hereunder shall be given independent effect so that if a particular action or condition is not permitted by any of such covenants, the fact that it would be permitted
by an exception to, or be otherwise within the limitation of, another covenant, shall not avoid the occurrence of a Default or an Event of Default if such action is taken or condition exists. 
 Section 10.19 Headings Descriptive; Entire Agreement. The headings of the several sections and subsections of this Agreement are
inserted for convenience only and shall not in any way affect the meaning or construction of any provision of this Agreement. This Agreement, the other Credit Documents, and the agreements and documents required to be delivered pursuant to the terms
of this Agreement constitute the entire agreement among the parties hereto and thereto regarding the subject matters hereof and thereof and supersede all prior agreements, representations and understandings related to such subject matters.

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

			
	CHOICEPOINT SERVICES INC., as Borrower
		
	By:	 	 /s/ John M. Mongelli

	Name:	 	John M. Mongelli
	Title:	 	Treasurer
	
	CHOICEPOINT INC., as Parent
		
	By:	 	 /s/ John M. Mongelli

	Name:	 	John M. Mongelli
	Title:	 	Treasurer

  

 iLEASE AGREEMENT DATED DEC. 8, 2006

 Exhibit 10.38 
 LEASE AGREEMENT 
 (HEADQUARTERS) 
 BETWEEN 
 CHOICEPOINT INC. 
 (“ChoicePoint”) 
 AND

 BNP PARIBAS LEASING CORPORATION 
 (“BNPPLC”) 
 December 8, 2006 

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 
  

									
	 	  	Page
	1	  	 TERM
	  	3
		  	 (A)
	  	Scheduled Term	  	3
		  	 (B)
	  	Extension of the Term	  	3
	2	  	 USE AND CONDITION OF THE
PROPERTY
	  	4
		  	 (A)
	  	Use	  	4
		  	 (B)
	  	Condition of the Property	  	4
		  	 (C)
	  	Consideration for and Scope of Waiver	  	4
	3	  	 RENT
	  	4
		  	 (A)
	  	Base Rent Generally	  	5
		  	 (B)
	  	Calculation of and Due Dates for Base Rent	  	5
		  		  	 (1)
	  	Determination of Payment Due Dates Generally	  	5
		  		  	 (2)
	  	Special Adjustments to Base Rent Payment Dates and Periods	  	5
		  		  	 (3)
	  	Base Rent Formula	  	5
		  	 (C)
	  	Additional Rent	  	6
		  	 (D)
	  	Upfront Fee and Arrangement Fee.	  	6
		  	 (E)
	  	Administrative Fees.	  	6
		  	 (F)
	  	No Demand or Setoff	  	6
		  	 (G)
	  	Default Interest and Order of Application	  	6
		  	 (H)
	  	Calculations by BNPPLC Are Conclusive	  	6
	4	  	 NATURE OF THIS AGREEMENT
	  	6
		  	 (A)
	  	“Net” Lease Generally	  	6
		  	 (B)
	  	No Termination	  	7
		  	 (C)
	  	Characterization of this Lease	  	7
	5	  	 PAYMENT OF EXECUTORY COSTS AND LOSSES
RELATED TO THE PROPERTY
	  	9
		  	 (A)
	  	Local Impositions	  	9
		  	 (B)
	  	Increased Costs; Capital Adequacy Charges	  	9
		  	 (C)
	  	ChoicePoint’s Payment of Other Losses; General Indemnification	  	10
		  	 (D)
	  	Exceptions and Qualifications to Indemnities	  	14
		  	 (E)
	  	Refunds and Credits Related to Losses Paid by ChoicePoint	  	18
		  	 (F)
	  	Reimbursement of Excluded Taxes Paid by ChoicePoint	  	19
		  	 (G)
	  	Collection on Behalf of Participants	  	19
	6	  	 REPLACEMENT OF PARTICIPANTS.
	  	20
		  	 (A)
	  	ChoicePoint’s Right to Substitute Participants	  	20
		  	 (B)
	  	Conditions to Replacement of Participants	  	20
	7	  	 ITEMS INCLUDED IN THE PROPERTY
	  	21
	8	  	 ENVIRONMENTAL
	  	21
		  	 (A)
	  	Environmental Covenants by ChoicePoint	  	21
		  	 (B)
	  	Right of BNPPLC to do Remedial Work Not Performed by ChoicePoint	  	22
		  	 (C)
	  	Environmental Inspections and Reviews	  	22
		  	 (D)
	  	Communications Regarding Environmental Matters	  	23

  

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	9	  	INSURANCE REQUIRED AND CONDEMNATION	  	24
		  	(A)	  	Liability Insurance	  	24
		  	(B)	  	Property Insurance	  	24
		  	(C)	  	Failure to Obtain Insurance	  	25
		  	(D)	  	Condemnation	  	25
		  	(E)	  	Waiver of Subrogation	  	26
	10	  	APPLICATION OF INSURANCE AND CONDEMNATION PROCEEDS	  	26
		  	(A)	  	Collection and Application of Insurance and Condemnation Proceeds Generally	  	26
		  	(B)	  	Advances of Escrowed Proceeds to ChoicePoint	  	27
		  	(C)	  	Application of Escrowed Proceeds as a Qualified Prepayment	  	27
		  	(D)	  	Right of ChoicePoint to Receive and Apply Remaining Proceeds Below a Certain Level	  	27
		  	(E)	  	Special Provisions Applicable After an Event of Default	  	28
		  	(F)	  	ChoicePoint’s Obligation to Restore	  	28
		  	(G)	  	Takings of All or Substantially All of the Property	  	28
		  	(H)	  	If Remaining Proceeds Exceed the Lease Balance	  	28
	11	  	ADDITIONAL REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND COVENANTS OF CHOICEPOINT
 CONCERNING THE PROPERTY	  	29
		  	(A)	  	Operation and Maintenance	  	29
		  	(B)	  	Debts for Construction, Maintenance, Operation or Development	  	30
		  	(C)	  	Repair, Maintenance, Alterations and Additions	  	30
		  	(D)	  	Permitted Encumbrances	  	31
		  	(E)	  	Books and Records Concerning the Property	  	31
	12	  	ASSIGNMENT AND SUBLETTING BY CHOICEPOINT	  	31
		  	(A)	  	BNPPLC’s Consent Required	  	31
		  	(B)	  	Consent Not a Waiver	  	32
	13	  	ASSIGNMENT BY BNPPLC	  	32
		  	(A)	  	Restrictions on Transfers	  	32
		  	(B)	  	Effect of Permitted Transfer or other Assignment by BNPPLC	  	32
	14	  	BNPPLC’S RIGHT TO ENTER AND TO PERFORM FOR
CHOICEPOINT	  	33
		  	(A)	  	Right to Enter	  	33
		  	(B)	  	Performance for ChoicePoint	  	33
	15	  	REMEDIES	  	33
		  	(A)	  	Traditional Lease Remedies	  	33
		  	(B)	  	Foreclosure Remedies	  	35
		  	(C)	  	Notice Required So Long As the Purchase Option Continues Under the Purchase Agreement	  	36

  

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 TABLE OF CONTENTS 
 (Continued) 
  

									
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		  	(D)	  	Enforceability	  	36
		  	(E)	  	Remedies Cumulative	  	36
	16	  	DEFAULT BY BNPPLC	  	37
	17	  	QUIET ENJOYMENT	  	37
	18	  	SURRENDER UPON TERMINATION	  	37
	19	  	HOLDING OVER BY CHOICEPOINT	  	37
	20	  	RECORDING MEMORANDUM	  	38
	21	  	INDEPENDENT OBLIGATIONS EVIDENCED BY OTHER OPERATIVE
DOCUMENTS	  	38
	22	  	AMENDMENT AND RESTATEMENT OF CHOICEPOINT’S PRIOR
LEASE	  	38

 Exhibits and Schedules 
  

			
	Exhibit A	  	Legal Description
	Exhibit B	  	Georgia Lien and Foreclosure Provisions

  

 (iv) 

 LEASE AGREEMENT 
 (HEADQUARTERS) 
 This LEASE AGREEMENT (HEADQUARTERS) (this “Lease”), dated as of
December 8, 2006 (the “Effective Date”), is made by and between BNP PARIBAS LEASING CORPORATION (“BNPPLC”), a Delaware corporation, and CHOICEPOINT INC. (“ChoicePoint”), a Georgia corporation.

 RECITALS 
 Contemporaneously with the execution of this Lease, BNPPLC and ChoicePoint are executing a Common Definitions and Provisions Agreement (Headquarters) dated as of the Effective Date (the “Common Definitions and Provisions
Agreement”), which by this reference is incorporated into and made a part of this Lease for all purposes. As used in this Lease, capitalized terms defined in the Common Definitions and Provisions Agreement and not otherwise defined in
this Lease are intended to have the respective meanings assigned to them in the Common Definitions and Provisions Agreement. 
 At
the request of ChoicePoint and to facilitate the transactions contemplated in the Operative Documents, BNPPLC is acquiring the Land described in Exhibit A and improvements on the Land from SUNTRUST BANKS, INC.(the “Prior
Owner”), a Georgia corporation, contemporaneously with the execution of this Lease. 
 ChoicePoint is already in possession of the
Land as the lessee under ChoicePoint’s Prior Lease. 
 In anticipation of BNPPLC’s acquisition of the Land and other property
described below, BNPPLC and ChoicePoint have reached agreement as to the terms and conditions upon which BNPPLC is willing to lease to ChoicePoint the Land and the Improvements, and by this Lease BNPPLC and ChoicePoint desire to evidence such
agreement and to amend and restate ChoicePoint’s Prior Lease in its entirety. 
 GRANTING CLAUSES 

BNPPLC does hereby LEASE, DEMISE and LET unto ChoicePoint for the Term (as hereinafter defined) all right, title and interest of BNPPLC, now owned or
hereafter acquired, in and to: 
 (1) the Land, including all interests in the Land acquired by BNPPLC from the Prior Owner;

 (2) any and all Improvements; 

 (3) all easements and other rights appurtenant to the Land or to the Improvements; and

 (4) (A) any land lying within the right-of-way of any street, open or proposed, adjoining the Land, (B) any sidewalks
and alleys adjacent to the Land, and (C) any strips and gores between the Land and abutting land. 
 BNPPLC’s interest in all property described in
clauses (1) through (4) above is hereinafter referred to collectively as the “Real Property”. 
 To the extent,
but only to the extent, that assignable rights or interests in, to or under the following have been or will be acquired by BNPPLC from the Prior Owner, BNPPLC also hereby grants and assigns to ChoicePoint for the term of this Lease the right to use
and enjoy (and, in the case of contract rights, to enforce) such rights or interests of BNPPLC: 
 (a) any goods, equipment,
furnishings, furniture and other tangible personal property of whatever nature that are located on the Real Property and all renewals or replacements of or substitutions for any of the foregoing; 
 (b) the benefits, if any, conferred upon the owner of the Real Property by the Permitted Encumbrances; and 
 (c) any permits, licenses, franchises, certificates, and other rights and privileges against third parties related to the Real Property.

 Such rights and interests of BNPPLC, whether now existing or hereafter arising, are hereinafter collectively called the “Personal
Property”. The Real Property and the Personal Property are hereinafter sometimes collectively called the “Property.” 
 However, the leasehold estate conveyed by this Lease and ChoicePoint’s rights hereunder are expressly made subject and subordinate to the terms and conditions of this Lease, to the matters listed in Exhibit B to the Closing
Certificate and all other Permitted Encumbrances, and to any other claims or encumbrances not constituting Liens Removable by BNPPLC. 
 Without limiting the foregoing, it is understood that so long as ChoicePoint continues to be entitled to possession of the Property pursuant to this Lease, ChoicePoint’s possession will extend to and include (to the exclusion of
BNPPLC) not only the Improvements, but also the Land (subject only to BNPPLC’s limited right of entry on and subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Lease), and ChoicePoint will be entitled to any benefits conferred upon the owner
of the Property by Permitted Encumbrances. Accordingly, it is the intent of the parties that BNPPLC will not assume or retain responsibility for the condition of the Land or the Improvements or for any obligations undertaken by ChoicePoint under the
Permitted Encumbrances. 
  

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 GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS 
 The Property is leased by BNPPLC to ChoicePoint and is accepted and is to be used and possessed by ChoicePoint upon and subject to the following terms
and conditions: 
 1 TERM. 
 (A) Scheduled Term. The term of this Lease (the “Term”) will commence on the Effective Date and will end on the first Business Day of January, 2012, unless extended as provided in subparagraph
1(B) or sooner terminated as expressly provided in other provisions of this Lease. 
 (B) Extension of the Term. The Term may be
extended at the option of ChoicePoint for up to two successive periods of five years each; provided, however, that prior to each such extension the following conditions must have been satisfied: (A) ChoicePoint must have delivered a notice of
its election to exercise the option at least one hundred eighty days prior to the end of the Term, and prior to the commencement of any such extension BNPPLC and ChoicePoint must have agreed in writing upon, and received the written consent and
approval of BNPPLC’s Parent and all Participants (other than Participants being replaced at the request of ChoicePoint as provided in Paragraph 6) to, (1) such extension and a corresponding extension of the date specified in clause
(1) of the definition of Designated Sale Date in the Common Definitions and Provisions Agreement, and (2) an adjustment to the Rent that ChoicePoint will be required to pay during the extension, it being expected that the Rent for the
extension may be different than the Rent required for the original Term or any prior extension, and it being understood that the Rent for any extension must in all events be satisfactory to all of BNPPLC, the Participants and ChoicePoint, each in
its sole and absolute discretion; (B) at the time of ChoicePoint’s exercise of its option to extend, no Default has occurred and is continuing and no Default will result from the extension; (C) immediately prior to any such extension,
this Lease must then remain in effect; and (D) if this Lease has been assigned by ChoicePoint, then ChoicePoint must have executed a guaranty (or confirmed an existing guaranty, if applicable), guaranteeing ChoicePoint’s assignee’s
obligations under the Operative Documents throughout such extended Term. With respect to the condition that BNPPLC, the Participants and ChoicePoint must have agreed upon the Rent required for any extension of the Term, none of them are willing to
submit to a risk of liability or loss of rights hereunder for being judged unreasonable. Accordingly, each of BNPPLC, the Participants and ChoicePoint will have sole and absolute discretion in making its determination, and both ChoicePoint and
BNPPLC hereby disclaim (and acknowledge that Participants have all disclaimed) any obligation express or implied to be reasonable in negotiating the Rent for any such extension. Subject to the changes to the Rent and satisfaction of the other
conditions listed in this subparagraph, if ChoicePoint exercises its option to extend the Term as provided in this subparagraph, this Lease will continue in full force and effect, and the leasehold estate hereby granted to ChoicePoint will continue
without interruption and without any loss of priority over other interests in or claims against the Property that may be created or arise after the Effective Date and before the extension. 
  

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 2 USE AND CONDITION OF THE
PROPERTY. 
 (A) Use. Subject to the Permitted Encumbrances, ChoicePoint may use and occupy the
Property during the Term, but only for the following purposes and other lawful purposes incidental thereto: 
 (1) general
office uses; and 
 (2) other lawful purposes approved from time to time by BNPPLC, which approval will not be unreasonably
withheld (it being understood, however, that BNPPLC’s withholding of such approval will be reasonable if BNPPLC determines in good faith that giving the approval may materially increase BNPPLC’s risk of liability for any existing or future
environmental problem). 
 (B) Condition of the Property. ChoicePoint acknowledges that it has carefully and fully inspected the
Property and accepts the Property in its present state, AS IS, and without any representation or warranty, express or implied, as to the condition of such property or as to the use which may be made thereof.
ChoicePoint also accepts the Property without any covenant, representation or warranty, express or implied, by BNPPLC, by any Participant or by any Affiliate of BNPPLC or any Participant regarding the title thereto or the rights of any parties in
possession of any part thereof, except as expressly set forth in Paragraph 17. Neither BNPPLC nor any of the Participants will be responsible for any latent or other defect or change of condition in the Land, Improvements or other Property or for
any violations with respect thereto of Applicable Laws. Further, neither BNPPLC nor any Participant will be required to furnish to ChoicePoint any facilities or services of any kind, including water, phone, sewer, steam, heat, gas, air conditioning,
electricity, light or power. 
 (C) Consideration for and Scope of Waiver. The provisions of subparagraph 2(B) have been
negotiated by BNPPLC and ChoicePoint as being consistent with the Rent payable under this Lease, and such provisions are intended to be a complete exclusion and negation of any representations or warranties of BNPPLC, of the Participants and of the
Affiliates of BNPPLC and the Participants, express or implied, with respect to the Property that may arise pursuant to any law now or hereafter in effect or otherwise, except as expressly set forth herein. 
 3 RENT. 
 (A) Base
Rent Generally. On each Base Rent Date through the end of the Term, ChoicePoint must pay BNPPLC rent (“Base Rent”), calculated as provided below . Each payment of Base Rent must be received by BNPPLC no later than 11:00 a.m.
(Central time) on the date it becomes due; if received after 11:00 a.m. (Central time) it will be considered for purposes of this Lease as received on the next following Business Day. At least five days prior to any Base Rent Date upon which an
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ChoicePoint in writing of the amount of each installment, calculated as provided below. Any failure by BNPPLC to so notify ChoicePoint, however, will not
constitute a waiver of BNPPLC’s right to payment, but absent such notice ChoicePoint will not be in default hereunder for any underpayment resulting therefrom if ChoicePoint, in good faith, reasonably estimates the payment required, makes a
timely payment of the amount so estimated and corrects any underpayment within three Business Days after being notified by BNPPLC of the underpayment. 
 (B) Calculation of and Due Dates for Base Rent. Payments of Base Rent will be calculated and become due as follows: 
 (1) Determination of Payment Due Dates Generally. For Base Rent Periods subject to a LIBOR Period Election of six months, Base Rent will be payable in two installments, with the first installment becoming due
on the Base Rent Date that occurs on the first Business Day of the third calendar month following the commencement of such Base Rent Period, and with the second installment becoming due on the Base Rent Date upon which the Base Rent Period ends. For
all other Base Rent Periods, Base Rent will be due in one installment on the Base Rent Date upon which the Base Rent Period ends. 
 (2) Special Adjustments to Base Rent Payment Dates and Periods. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if ChoicePoint or any Applicable Purchaser purchases BNPPLC’s interest in the Property pursuant to the Purchase Agreement, any
accrued unpaid Base Rent and all outstanding Additional Rent will be due on the date of purchase in addition to the purchase price and other sums due to BNPPLC under the Purchase Agreement. 
 (3) Base Rent Formula. Each installment of Base Rent payable for any Base Rent Period will equal: 
  

	 	$	the Lease Balance on the first day of such Base Rent Period, times 

  

	 	$	the sum of the Effective Rate and the Spread, times 

  

	 	$	the number of days in the period from and including the preceding Base Rent Date to but not including the Base Rent Date upon which the installment is due, divided by

  

	 	$	three hundred sixty. 

 Only for the purpose
of illustration, assume the following for a hypothetical Base Rent Period: that Qualified Prepayments have been received by BNPPLC, leaving a Lease Balance of $5,000,000; that the Effective Rate for the Base Rent Period is 6%; that the Spread is one
hundred fifty basis points (150/100 of 1%); and that such Base Rent Period contains exactly thirty days. Under such assumptions, Base Rent for the hypothetical Base Rent Period will equal: 
 $5,000,000 x [6% + 1.50%] x 30/360 = $31,250. 
  

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 (C) Additional Rent. All amounts which ChoicePoint is required to pay to or on behalf of BNPPLC
pursuant to this Lease, together with every charge, premium, interest and cost set forth herein which may be added for nonpayment or late payment thereof, will constitute rent (all such amounts, other than Base Rent, are herein called
“Additional Rent”; and, collectively, Base Rent and Additional Rent are herein sometimes called “Rent”). 
 (D) Upfront Fee and Arrangement Fee. In addition to other amounts payable by ChoicePoint hereunder, contemporaneously with the execution of this Lease ChoicePoint must pay BNPPLC an upfront fee (the “Upfront Fee”)
and an arrangement fee (the “Arrangement Fee”) as provided in the Term Sheet. Both the Upfront Fee and the Arrangement Fee will represent Additional Rent for the first Base Rent Period . 
 (E) Administrative Fees. In addition to other amounts payable by ChoicePoint hereunder, contemporaneously with the execution of this Lease and on
or before each anniversary of the Effective Date prior to the Designated Sale Date, ChoicePoint must pay BNPPLC an annual administrative fee (an “Administrative Fee”) as provided in the Term Sheet. Each payment of an Administrative
Fee will represent Additional Rent for the first Base Rent Period during which it first becomes due. 
 (F) No Demand or Setoff.
Except as expressly provided herein, ChoicePoint must pay all Rent without notice or demand and without counterclaim, deduction, setoff or defense. 
 (G) Default Interest and Order of Application. All Rent will bear interest, if not paid when first due, at the Default Rate in effect from time to time from the date due until paid; provided, that nothing herein contained will be
construed as permitting the charging or collection of interest at a rate exceeding the maximum rate permitted under Applicable Laws. BNPPLC may apply any amounts paid by or on behalf of ChoicePoint against any Rent then past due in the order the
same became due or in such other order as BNPPLC elects. 
 (H) Calculations by BNPPLC Are Conclusive. All calculations by BNPPLC of
Base Rent, Additional Rent or any amount needed to calculate Base Rent (including the Effective Rate for any Base Rent Period and the Lease Balance) or Additional Rent will, in the absence of clear and demonstrable error, be conclusive and binding
upon ChoicePoint. 
 4 NATURE OF THIS AGREEMENT. 
 (A) “Net” Lease Generally. Subject only to the exceptions listed in subparagraph 5(D) below, it is the intention of BNPPLC and
ChoicePoint that Base Rent and other payments herein specified will be absolutely net to BNPPLC and that ChoicePoint must pay all costs, expenses and obligations of every kind relating to the Property or this Lease which may arise or become due.
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any deduction or withholding required under any Applicable Laws. 
 (B) No Termination. Except as expressly provided in this Lease itself, this Lease will not terminate, nor will ChoicePoint have any right to terminate this Lease, nor will ChoicePoint be entitled to any
abatement of or setoff against the Rent, nor will the obligations of ChoicePoint under this Lease be excused, for any reason whatsoever, including any of the following: (i) any damage to or the destruction of all or any part of the Property
from whatever cause, (ii) the taking of the Property or any portion thereof by eminent domain or otherwise for any reason, (iii) the prohibition, limitation or restriction of ChoicePoint’s use or development of all or any portion of
the Property or any interference with such use by governmental action or otherwise, (iv) any eviction of ChoicePoint or of anyone claiming through or under ChoicePoint, (v) any default on the part of BNPPLC under this Lease or any of the
other Operative Documents or any other agreement to which BNPPLC and ChoicePoint are parties, (vi) the inadequacy in any way whatsoever of the design, construction, assembly or installation of any improvements, fixtures or tangible personal
property included in the Property (it being understood that BNPPLC has not made, does not make and will not make any representation express or implied as to the adequacy thereof), (vii) any latent or other defect in the Property or any change
in the condition thereof or the existence with respect to the Property of any violations of Applicable Laws, (viii) ChoicePoint’s ownership of any interest in the Property, or (ix) any other cause, whether similar or dissimilar to the
foregoing, any existing or future law to the contrary notwithstanding. It is the intention of the parties hereto that the obligations of ChoicePoint hereunder be separate and independent of the covenants and agreements of BNPPLC, that Base Rent and
all other sums payable by ChoicePoint hereunder continue to be payable in all events and that the obligations of ChoicePoint hereunder continue unaffected, unless the requirement to pay or perform the same have been terminated or limited pursuant to
an express provision of this Lease. Without limiting the foregoing, ChoicePoint waives to the extent permitted by Applicable Laws, except as otherwise expressly provided herein, all rights to which ChoicePoint may now or hereafter be entitled by law
(including any such rights arising because of any “warranty of suitability” or other warranties implied as a matter of law) (i) to quit, terminate or surrender this Lease or the Property or any part thereof or (ii) to any
abatement, suspension, deferment or reduction of the Rent. 
 (C) Characterization of this Lease. 
 (1) Both ChoicePoint and BNPPLC intend that (A) for the purposes of determining the proper accounting for this Lease by ChoicePoint,
BNPPLC will be treated as the owner and landlord of the Property and ChoicePoint will be treated as the tenant of the Property, and (B) for income tax purposes and real estate, commercial law (including bankruptcy) and regulatory purposes,
(1) this Lease and the other Operative Documents will be treated as a financing arrangement, (2) BNPPLC will be deemed a lender making loans to ChoicePoint in the principal amount equal to the Lease Balance, which loans are secured by the
Property, and (3) ChoicePoint will be treated as the owner of the Property and will be entitled to all tax benefits available to the owner of the Property. Consistent with such intent, by the provisions set forth in the attached
Exhibit B, ChoicePoint is granting to BNPPLC a lien upon and mortgaging and warranting title to the Land and the Improvements and all rights, titles and interests of 

  

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ChoicePoint in and to other Property, WITH POWER OF SALE, to secure all obligations (monetary or otherwise) of ChoicePoint arising under or in
connection with any of the Operative Documents. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, ChoicePoint and BNPPLC desire that their intent as set forth in this subparagraph be given effect both in the context of any bankruptcy,
insolvency or receivership proceedings concerning ChoicePoint or BNPPLC and in other contexts. Accordingly, ChoicePoint and BNPPLC expect that in the event of any bankruptcy, insolvency or receivership proceedings affecting ChoicePoint or BNPPLC or
any enforcement or collection actions arising out of such proceedings, the transactions evidenced by this Lease and the other Operative Documents will be characterized and treated as loans made to ChoicePoint by BNPPLC, as an unrelated third party
lender to ChoicePoint, secured by the Property. 
 (2) Notwithstanding the foregoing, ChoicePoint acknowledges and agrees that
none of BNPPLC or the other Interested Parties has made, or will be deemed to have made, in the Operative Documents or otherwise, any representations or warranties concerning how this Lease and the other Operative Documents will be characterized or
treated under applicable accounting rules, income tax, commercial or real estate law, bankruptcy, insolvency or receivership law or any other rules or requirements concerning the tax, accounting or legal characteristics of the Operative Documents.
ChoicePoint further acknowledges and agrees that it is sophisticated and knowledgeable regarding all such matters and that it has, as it deemed appropriate, obtained from and relied upon its own professional accountants, counsel and other advisors
for such tax, accounting and legal advice concerning the Operative Documents. 
 (3) In any event, ChoicePoint will be
required by subparagraph 5(C) below to indemnify and hold harmless BNPPLC from and against all actual additional taxes that may arise or become due because of any refusal of taxing authorities to recognize and give effect to the intention of the
parties as set forth in subparagraph 4(C)(1) (“Unexpected Recharacterization Taxes”), including any actual, additional income or capital gain tax that may become due because of payments to BNPPLC of the purchase price upon any sale
under the Purchase Agreement resulting from any insistence of such taxing authorities that BNPPLC be treated as the “true owner” of the Property for tax purposes (a “Forced Recharacterization”); provided, however,
ChoicePoint will not be required to pay or reimburse Unexpected Recharacterization Taxes to the extent that they are, in any given tax year, eliminated or offset by actual savings to BNPPLC because of additional depreciation deductions or other tax
benefits available to BNPPLC in the same year only by reason of the Forced Recharacterization. To the extent Unexpected Recharacterization Taxes are eliminated or offset by Unexpected Tax Savings in a given tax year, including the tax year in which
any sale under the Purchase Agreement occurs, such Unexpected Recharacterization Taxes will constitute Excluded Taxes as provided in clause (B) of the definition thereof in the Common Definitions and Provisions Agreement. 
  

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 5 PAYMENT OF EXECUTORY COSTS AND
LOSSES RELATED TO THE PROPERTY. 
 (A) Local
Impositions. Subject only to the exceptions listed in subparagraph 5(D) below, ChoicePoint must pay or cause to be paid prior to delinquency all Local Impositions. If requested by BNPPLC from time to time, ChoicePoint must furnish BNPPLC with
receipts or other appropriate evidence showing payment of all Local Impositions at least ten days prior to the applicable delinquency date therefor. 
 Notwithstanding the foregoing, ChoicePoint may in good faith, by appropriate proceedings, contest the validity, applicability or amount of any asserted Local Imposition, and pending such contest ChoicePoint will not
be deemed in default under any of the provisions of this Lease because of the Local Imposition if (1) ChoicePoint diligently prosecutes such contest to completion in a manner reasonably satisfactory to BNPPLC, and (2) ChoicePoint promptly
causes to be paid any amount adjudged by a court of competent jurisdiction to be due, with all costs, penalties and interest thereon, promptly after such judgment becomes final; provided, however, in any event each such contest must be concluded and
the contested Local Impositions must be paid by ChoicePoint prior to the earliest of (i) the date that any criminal prosecution is instituted or overtly threatened against BNPPLC or its directors, officers or employees because of the nonpayment
thereof or (ii) the date any writ or order is issued under which any property owned or leased by BNPPLC (including the Property) may be seized or sold or any other action is taken or overtly threatened against BNPPLC or against any property
owned or leased by BNPPLC because of the nonpayment thereof, or (iii) any Designated Sale Date upon which, for any reason, ChoicePoint or an Affiliate of ChoicePoint or any Applicable Purchaser does not purchase BNPPLC’s interest in the
Property pursuant to the Purchase Agreement for a price (when taken together with any Supplemental Payment paid by ChoicePoint pursuant to the Purchase Agreement, in the case of a purchase by an Applicable Purchaser) equal to the Break Even Price.

 (B) Increased Costs; Capital Adequacy Charges. Subject only to the exceptions listed in subparagraph 5(D) below: 
 (1) If there is any increase in the cost to BNPPLC’s Parent or any Participant of agreeing to make or making, funding or maintaining
advances to BNPPLC in connection with the Property because of any Banking Rules Change, then ChoicePoint must from time to time (after receipt of a request from BNPPLC’s Parent or such Participant as provided below) pay to BNPPLC for the
account of BNPPLC’s Parent or such Participant, as the case may be, additional amounts sufficient to compensate BNPPLC’s Parent or the Participant for such increased cost. A certificate as to the amount of such increased cost, submitted to
BNPPLC and ChoicePoint by BNPPLC’s Parent or the Participant, will be conclusive and binding upon ChoicePoint, absent clear and demonstrable error. 
 (2) BNPPLC’s Parent or any Participant may demand additional payments (“Capital Adequacy Charges”) if BNPPLC’s Parent or such Participant determines that any Banking Rules Change affects the
amount of capital to be maintained by it and that the amount of such capital is increased by or based upon the existence of advances made or to be made to or for BNPPLC to permit BNPPLC to maintain BNPPLC’s investment in 

  

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the Property. To the extent that BNPPLC’s Parent or any Participant demands Capital Adequacy Charges as compensation for the additional capital
requirements reasonably allocable to such investment or advances, ChoicePoint must pay to BNPPLC for the account of BNPPLC’s Parent or such Participant, as the case may be, the amount so demanded. 
 (3) Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this subparagraph 5(B), ChoicePoint will not be obligated to pay any claim for
compensation pursuant to this subparagraph 5(B) that arises or accrues (a) as a result of any change in the rating assigned to BNPPLC by rating agencies or bank regulators in regard to BNPPLC’s creditworthiness, record keeping or failure
to comply with Applicable Laws (including U.S. banking regulations applicable to subsidiaries of a bank holding company), or (b) more than three months prior to the date ChoicePoint is notified of the intent of BNPPLC’s Parent or a
Participant to make a claim for such charges; provided, that if the Banking Rules Change which results in a claim for compensation is retroactive, then the three month period will be extended to include the period of the retroactive effect of such
Banking Rules Change. Further, BNPPLC will cause BNPPLC’s Parent and any Participant that is an Affiliate of BNPPLC to use commercially reasonable efforts to reduce or eliminate any claim for compensation pursuant to this subparagraph 5(B),
including a change in the office of BNPPLC’s Parent or such Participant through which it provides and maintains Funding Advances if such change will avoid the need for, or reduce the amount of, such compensation and will not, in the reasonable
judgment of BNPPLC’s Parent or such Participant, be otherwise disadvantageous to it. It is understood that ChoicePoint may also request similar commercial reasonable efforts on the part of any Participant that is not an Affiliate of BNPPLC, and
if a claim for additional compensation by any such Participant is not eliminated or waived, then ChoicePoint may request that BNPPLC replace such Participant as provided in Paragraph 6. Nothing in this subparagraph will be construed to require
BNPPLC’s Parent or any Participant to create any new office through which to make or maintain Funding Advances. 
 (4)
Any amount required to be paid by ChoicePoint under this subparagraph 5(B) will be due ten days after a notice requesting such payment is received by ChoicePoint from BNPPLC’s Parent or the applicable Participant. 
 (C) ChoicePoint’s Payment of Other Losses; General Indemnification. Subject only to the exceptions listed in subparagraph 5(D) below:

 (1) Agreement to Indemnify. As directed by BNPPLC, ChoicePoint must pay, reimburse, indemnify, defend, protect and
hold harmless BNPPLC and all other Interested Parties from and against all Losses (including Environmental Losses) asserted against or incurred or suffered by any of them at any time and from time to time by reason of, in connection with, arising
out of, or in any way related to the following: 
  

	 	!	 the ownership or alleged ownership of any interest in the Property 

  

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or the Rents; 

  

	 	!	the purchase, design, construction, preparation, installation, inspection, delivery, non-delivery, acceptance, rejection, possession, use, operation, maintenance, management,
rental, lease, sublease, repossession, condition (including defects, whether or not discoverable), destruction, repair, alteration, modification, restoration, addition or substitution, storage, transfer of title, redelivery, return, sale or other
disposition of all or any part of or interest in the Property; 

  

	 	!	the imposition of any Lien (or incurring of any liability to refund or pay over any amount as a result of any Lien) against all or any part of or interest in the Property;

  

	 	!	any failure of the Property or ChoicePoint itself to comply with Applicable Laws; 

  

	 	!	Permitted Encumbrances or any violation thereof; 

  

	 	!	Hazardous Substance Activities, including those occurring prior to the Term; 

  

	 	!	the negotiation, administration or enforcement of the Operative Documents or the Participation Agreement; 

  

	 	!	the making or maintenance of Funding Advances; 

  

	 	!	the breach by ChoicePoint of this Lease, any other Operative Document or any other document executed by ChoicePoint pursuant to or in connection with any Operative Document;

  

	 	!	any obligations of BNPPLC under the Closing Certificate (but not obligations resulting from any breach of the representations and warranties of BNPPLC in Paragraph 4 thereof); or

  

	 	!	any bodily or personal injury or death or property damage occurring in or upon or in the vicinity of the Property through any cause whatsoever. 

 ChoicePoint’s obligations under this indemnity will apply whether or not any Interested Party is also indemnified as to the applicable Loss by
another Interested Party and whether or not the Loss arises or accrues because of any condition of the Property or other circumstance concerning the Property prior to the Effective Date. 
  

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 Further, in the event, for income tax purposes, an Interested Party must include in its taxable income
any payment or reimbursement from ChoicePoint which is required by this indemnity (in this provision, the “Original Indemnity Payment”), and yet the Interested Party is not entitled during the same taxable year to a corresponding
and equal deduction from its taxable income for the Loss paid or reimbursed by such Original Indemnity Payment (in this provision, the “Corresponding Loss”), then ChoicePoint must also pay to such Interested Party on demand the
additional amount (in this provision, the “Additional Indemnity Payment”) needed to gross up the Original Indemnity Payment for any and all resulting additional income taxes. That is, ChoicePoint must pay an Additional Indemnity
Payment as is needed so that the Corresponding Loss (computed net of the reduction, if any, of the Interested Party’s income taxes because of credits or deductions that are attributable to the Interested Party’s payment or deemed payment
of the Corresponding Loss and that are recognized for tax purposes in the same taxable year during which the Interested Party must recognize the Original Indemnity Payment as income) will not exceed the difference computed by subtracting
(i) all income taxes (determined for this purpose based on the highest marginal income tax rate applicable to corporations for the relevant period or periods and the highest applicable state or local marginal rates of such taxing authority
applicable to corporations for the relevant period or periods) imposed upon the Interested Party with respect to the Original Indemnity Payment and the Additional Indemnity Payment, from (ii) the sum of the Original Indemnity Payment and the
Additional Indemnity Payment. (With regard to any payment or reimbursement of an Original Indemnity Payment, “After Tax Basis” means that such payment or reimbursement is or will be made together with the additional amount needed to
gross up such Original Indemnity Payment as described in this provision.) 
 (2) Scope of Indemnities and Releases.
EVERY INDEMNITY AND RELEASE PROVIDED IN THIS LEASE AND THE OTHER
OPERATIVE DOCUMENTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF BNPPLC OR OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES, INCLUDING
THE INDEMNITY SET FORTH IN SUBPARAGRAPH 5(C)(1), WILL APPLY EVEN IF AND
WHEN THE SUBJECT MATTER OF THE INDEMNITY OR RELEASE ARISES OUT OF
OR RESULTS FROM THE NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY OF BNPPLC OR ANY
OTHER INTERESTED PARTY, SUBJECT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SUBPARAGRAPH 5(D). Further, all such indemnities and
releases will apply even if insurance obtained by ChoicePoint or required of ChoicePoint by this Lease or the other Operative Documents is not adequate to cover Losses against or for which the indemnities and releases are provided. (However,
ChoicePoint’s liability for any failure to obtain insurance required by this Lease or the other Operative Documents will not be limited to Losses against which indemnities are provided, it being understood that the parties have agreed upon
insurance requirements for reasons that extend beyond providing a source of payment for Losses against which BNPPLC and other Interested Parties may be indemnified by ChoicePoint.) 
  

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 (3) Nonexclusive List of Costs Covered by Indemnity. Costs and expenses for which
ChoicePoint is responsible on an After Tax Basis pursuant to this subparagraph 5(C) will include all of the following, except to the extent that the following are included in the Initial Advance or in the calculation of any Break Even Price or Make
Whole Amount paid to BNPPLC pursuant to the Purchase Agreement: 
  

	 	!	appraisal fees; 

  

	 	!	filing and recording fees; 

  

	 	!	inspection fees and expenses; 

  

	 	!	brokerage fees and commissions; 

  

	 	!	survey fees; 

  

	 	!	any Breakage Costs; 

  

	 	!	the cost of any Remedial Work or investigation or monitoring related to Hazardous Substance Activities; 

  

	 	!	reasonable Attorneys’ Fees actually incurred by BNPPLC with respect to the drafting, negotiation, administration or enforcement of this Lease or the other Operative Documents;
and 

  

	 	!	all taxes (except Excluded Taxes) related to the Property or to the transactions contemplated in the Operative Documents. 

 (4) Defense and Settlement of Indemnified Claims. 
 (a) By notice to ChoicePoint BNPPLC may direct ChoicePoint to assume on behalf of BNPPLC or any other Interested Party and to conduct with
due diligence and in good faith the defense of and the response to any claim, proceeding or investigation included in or concerning any Loss for which ChoicePoint is responsible pursuant to subparagraph 5(C)(1). ChoicePoint must promptly comply with
any such direction using counsel selected by ChoicePoint and reasonably satisfactory to BNPPLC to represent BNPPLC or the applicable Interested Party. In the event ChoicePoint fails to promptly comply with any such direction from BNPPLC, BNPPLC or
any other affected Interested Party may contest or settle the claim, proceeding or investigation using counsel of its own selection at ChoicePoint’s expense, subject to subparagraph 5(D)(3) if that subparagraph is applicable. 
 (b) Also, although subparagraphs 5(D)(3) and 5(D)(4) will apply to tort claims asserted against any Interested Party related to the
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an Interested Party to be indemnified pursuant to this subparagraph 5(C) for taxes or other payments made to satisfy governmental requirements
(“Government Mandated Payments”) will not be conditioned in any way upon ChoicePoint having consented to or approved of, or having been provided with an opportunity to defend against or contest, such Government Mandated Payments. In
all cases, however, including those which may involve Government Mandated Payments, the rights of each Interested Party to be indemnified will be subject to subparagraph 5(D)(5). 
 (5) Payments Due. Any amount to be paid by ChoicePoint under this subparagraph 5(C) will be due ten days after a notice requesting
such payment is given to ChoicePoint, subject to any applicable contest rights expressly granted to ChoicePoint by other provisions of this Lease. 
 (6) Survival. ChoicePoint’s obligations under this subparagraph 5(C) will survive the termination or expiration of this Lease with respect to Losses suffered by any Interested Party on or prior to, or by
reason of any actual or alleged occurrence or circumstances on or prior to, the later of the dates upon which (a) this Lease terminates or expires, or (b) ChoicePoint surrenders possession and control of the Property. 
 (D) Exceptions and Qualifications to Indemnities. 
 (1) Exceptions. BNPPLC acknowledges and agrees that nothing in Paragraph 4 or the preceding subparagraphs of this Paragraph 5 will be construed to require ChoicePoint to pay or reimburse: 
 ! Excluded Taxes; or 
 ! Losses incurred or suffered by any Interested Party to the extent proximately caused by (and attributed by any applicable principles of comparative fault to) the Established Misconduct of that Interested Party; or 
 ! Losses that result from any Liens Removable by BNPPLC; or 
 ! Losses incurred or suffered by any of the Participants in connection with the negotiation or execution of the Participation Agreement
(or supplements making them parties thereto) or in connection with any due diligence Participants may undertake before entering into the Participation Agreement; or 
 ! Local Impositions or other Losses contested, if and so long as they are contested, by ChoicePoint in accordance with any of the
provisions of this Lease or other Operative Documents which expressly authorize such contests; or 
 ! any decline in the
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or other Operative Documents by ChoicePoint. 
 Further, without limiting BNPPLC’s rights (as provided in other provisions of this Lease and other Operative Documents) to include the following in the calculation of the Lease Balance, the Break Even Price and the Make Whole Amount
(as applicable) or to collect Base Rent, a Supplemental Payment and other amounts, the calculation of which depends upon the Lease Balance, BNPPLC acknowledges and agrees that nothing in Paragraph 4 or the preceding subparagraphs of this Paragraph 5
will be construed to require ChoicePoint to pay or reimburse an Interested Party for costs paid by BNPPLC with the proceeds of the Initial Advance as part of the Transaction Expenses. 
 (2) Notice of Claims. If an Interested Party receives a written notice of a claim for taxes or a claim alleging a tort or other
unlawful conduct that the Interested Party believes is covered by the indemnity in subparagraph 5(C)(1), then such Interested Party will be expected to promptly furnish a copy of such notice to ChoicePoint. The failure to so provide a copy of the
notice will not excuse ChoicePoint from its obligations under subparagraph 5(C)(1); except that if such failure continues for more than fifteen days after the notice is received by such Interested Party and ChoicePoint is unaware of the matters
described in the notice, with the result that ChoicePoint is unable to assert defenses or to take other actions which could minimize its obligations, then ChoicePoint will be excused from its obligation to indemnify such Interested Party (and any
Affiliate of such Interested Party) against Losses, if any, which would not have been incurred or suffered but for such failure. For example, if BNPPLC fails to provide ChoicePoint with a copy of a notice of an overdue tax obligation covered by the
indemnity set out in subparagraph 5(C)(1) and ChoicePoint is not otherwise already aware of such obligation, and if as a result of such failure BNPPLC becomes liable for penalties and interest covered by the indemnity in excess of the penalties and
interest that would have accrued if ChoicePoint had been promptly provided with a copy of the notice, then ChoicePoint will be excused from any obligation to BNPPLC (or any Affiliate of BNPPLC) to pay the excess. 
 (3) Withholding of Consent to Settlements Proposed by ChoicePoint. With regard to any tort claim against an Interested Party for
which ChoicePoint undertakes to defend the Interested Party as provided in subparagraph 5(C)(4)(a), if the Interested Party unreasonably refuses to consent to a settlement of the claim which is proposed by ChoicePoint and which will meet the
conditions listed in the next sentence, ChoicePoint’s liability for the cost of continuing the defense and for any other amounts payable in respect of the claim will be limited to the total cost for which the settlement proposed by ChoicePoint
would have been accomplished but for the unreasonable refusal to consent. Any such settlement proposed by ChoicePoint must meet the following conditions: (A) at the time of the settlement by ChoicePoint, ChoicePoint must pay all amounts
required to release the Interested Party and its property interests from any further obligation for or liens securing the applicable claim and from any interest, penalties and other related liabilities, and (B) the settlement or compromise must
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consequence to the Interested Party. 
 (4) Settlements Without the Prior Consent of ChoicePoint. 
 (a) Except as otherwise provided in subparagraph
5(D)(4)(b), if any Interested Party settles any tort claim for which it is entitled to be indemnified by ChoicePoint without ChoicePoint’s consent (which consent will not be unreasonably withheld), then ChoicePoint may, by notice given to the
Interested Party no later than ten days after ChoicePoint is notified of the settlement, elect to pay Reasonable Settlement Costs to the Interested Party in lieu of a payment or reimbursement of actual settlement costs. (With respect to any tort
claim asserted against an Interested Party, “Reasonable Settlement Costs” means the maximum amount that a prudent Person in the position of the Interested Party, but able to pay any amount, might reasonably agree to pay to settle
the tort claim, taking into account the nature and amount of the claim, the relevant facts and circumstances known to such Interested Party at the time of settlement and the additional Attorneys Fees’ and other costs of defending the claim
which could be anticipated but for the settlement.) After making an election to pay Reasonable Settlement Costs with regard to a particular tort claim and a particular Interested Party, ChoicePoint will have no right to rescind or revoke the
election, despite any subsequent determination that Reasonable Settlement Costs exceed actual settlement costs. It is understood that Reasonable Settlement Costs may be more or less than actual settlement costs and that a final determination of
Reasonable Settlement Costs may not be possible until after ChoicePoint must decide between paying Reasonable Settlement Costs or paying actual settlement costs. 
 (b) Notwithstanding the foregoing, ChoicePoint will have no right to elect to pay Reasonable Settlement Costs in lieu of actual settlement
costs if an Interested Party settles claims without ChoicePoint’s consent at any time when an Event of Default has occurred and is continuing or after a failure by ChoicePoint to conduct with due diligence and in good faith the defense of and
the response to any claim, proceeding or investigation as provided in subparagraph 5(C)(4)(a). 
 (c) Except as provided in
this subparagraph 5(D)(4), no settlement by any Interested Party of any claim made against it will excuse ChoicePoint from any obligation to indemnify the Interested Party against the settlement costs or other Losses suffered by reason of, in
connection with, arising out of, or in any way related to such claim. 
 (5) No Authority to Admit Wrongdoing by
ChoicePoint or to Bind ChoicePoint to any Settlement. No Interested Party will under any circumstances have any authority to bind ChoicePoint to an admission of wrongdoing or responsibility to any third party claimant with regard to matters for
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 Further, nothing herein contained, including the foregoing provisions concerning settlements by
Interested Parties of indemnified Losses, will be construed as authorizing any Interested Party to bind ChoicePoint to do or refrain from doing anything to satisfy a third party claimant. If, for example, a claim is made by a Governmental Authority
that ChoicePoint must refrain from some particular conduct on or about the Land in order to comply with Applicable Laws, BNPPLC cannot bind ChoicePoint (and will not purport to bind ChoicePoint) to any agreement to refrain from such conduct or
otherwise prevent ChoicePoint from continuing to contest the claim by reason of any provision set forth herein. 
 Moreover, so long as this
Lease continues, no Interested Party may settle any claim involving the Property by executing any agreement (including any consent decree proposed by any Governmental Authority) which purports to prohibit, limit or impose conditions upon any use of
the Property by ChoicePoint without the prior written consent of ChoicePoint. In the case of any proposed settlement of a claim asserted by a Governmental Authority against BNPPLC, ChoicePoint will not unreasonably withhold such consent. However,
for purposes of determining whether it is reasonable for ChoicePoint to withhold such consent, any diligent ongoing undertaking by ChoicePoint to contest such the claim on behalf of BNPPLC will be relevant. 
 Subject to the foregoing provisions in this subparagraph 5(D)(5), any Interested Party may agree for itself (and only for itself) to act or refrain from
doing anything as demanded or requested by a third party claimant; provided, however, in no event will such an agreement impede ChoicePoint from continuing to exercise its rights to operate its business on the Property or elsewhere in any lawful
manner deemed appropriate by ChoicePoint, nor will any such agreement limit or impede ChoicePoint’s right to contest claims raised by any third party claimants (including Governmental Authorities) that ChoicePoint is not complying or has not
complied with Applicable Laws. 
 (6) Defense of Tax Claims. This Lease does not grant to ChoicePoint any right to
control the defense of or contest any tax claim for which an Interested Party may have a right to indemnity under subparagraph 5(C), other than the right to contest Local Impositions as provided in subparagraph 5(A), nor does this Lease grant to
ChoicePoint the right to inspect the income tax returns, books or records of any Interested Party. Nevertheless, if a tax claim is asserted against BNPPLC for which it is entitled to be indemnified pursuant to subparagraph 5(C), BNPPLC will consider
in good faith any defenses and strategies proposed by ChoicePoint with regard to such claim. Further, if any such tax claim is asserted against BNPPLC which involves assertions that apply not only to the transactions contemplated by this Lease, but
also to other similar transactions in which BNPPLC has participated, then BNPPLC will not settle the claim on a basis that results in a disproportionately greater tax burden with respect to the transactions contemplated herein than with respect to
such other similar transactions. For example, if taxing authorities assert that both this Lease and other comparable lease agreements made by BNPPLC are not financing arrangements as intended by the parties thereto, and on the basis of such
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which are not Excluded Taxes, then BNPPLC will not settle the claim in a manner that would cause ChoicePoint’s liability under subparagraph 5(C) to be
disproportionately greater than the indemnity obligation of another similarly situated tenant of BNPPLC under another lease agreement with an indemnity provision comparable to subparagraph 5(C). Also, BNPPLC will not grant to another tenant the
right to dictate to BNPPLC the tax position BNPPLC must take in regard to the Property or the Operative Documents, except that BNPPLC may include provisions comparable to the foregoing in other leases to assure other tenants against a
disproportionately greater burden than ChoicePoint will bear in regard to any settlement of a tax claim by BNPPLC. 
 (7)
Indemnified Parties Other than Landlord. As a condition to making any indemnity payment for Losses directly to any Interested Party other than BNPPLC itself, ChoicePoint may require the Interested Party to confirm and agree in writing that it
will be obligated to make the payments to ChoicePoint as provided in subparagraph 5(E) in the event the Interested Party subsequently receives a refund of the Losses covered by such indemnity payment. 
 (E) Refunds and Credits Related to Losses Paid by ChoicePoint. 
 (1) If BNPPLC receives a refund of any Losses paid, reimbursed or advanced by ChoicePoint pursuant to this Paragraph 5 that has not
already been accounted for in the After Tax Basis calculation described in subparagraph 5(C)(1), BNPPLC will promptly pay to ChoicePoint the amount of such refund, plus or minus any net tax benefits or detriments realized by BNPPLC as a result of
the refund and such payment to ChoicePoint; provided, that the amount payable to ChoicePoint will not exceed the amount of the indemnity payment in respect of such refunded Losses that was made by ChoicePoint. If it is subsequently determined that
BNPPLC was not entitled to the refund, the portion of the refund that is repaid or recaptured will be treated as a Loss for which ChoicePoint must indemnify BNPPLC pursuant to this Paragraph 5 without regard to subparagraph 5(D). If, in connection
with any such refund, BNPPLC also receives an amount representing interest on such refund, BNPPLC will promptly pay to ChoicePoint the amount of such interest, plus or minus any net tax benefits or detriments realized by BNPPLC as a result of the
receipt or accrual of the interest and as a result of such payment to ChoicePoint; provided, that BNPPLC will not be required to make any such payment in respect of the interest (if any) that is fairly attributable to a period for which ChoicePoint
had not yet paid, reimbursed or advanced the Losses refunded to BNPPLC. 
 (2) If any Interested Party (other than BNPPLC
itself) receives a refund of any Loss paid, reimbursed or advanced by ChoicePoint pursuant to this Paragraph 5 that has not already been accounted for in the After Tax Basis calculation described in subparagraph 5(C)(1), ChoicePoint may demand (and
enforce the demand pursuant to any agreement previously delivered by the Interested Party as provided in subparagraph 5(D)(7)) that such Interested Party promptly pay to ChoicePoint the amount of such refund, plus or minus any net tax benefits or
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the amount payable to ChoicePoint will not exceed the amount of the indemnity payment in respect of such refunded Losses that was made by ChoicePoint. If it
is subsequently determined that such Interested Party was not entitled to the refund, the portion of the refund that is repaid or recaptured will be treated as a Loss for which ChoicePoint must indemnify such Interested Party pursuant to this
Paragraph 5 without regard to subparagraph 5(D). If, in connection with any such refund, such Interested Party also receives an amount representing interest on such refund, ChoicePoint may demand that such Interested Party promptly pay to
ChoicePoint the amount of such interest, plus or minus any net tax benefits or detriments realized by such Interested Party as a result of the receipt or accrual of the interest and as a result of such payment to ChoicePoint; provided, that such
Interested Party will not be required to make any such payment in respect of the interest (if any) which is fairly attributable to a period before ChoicePoint paid, reimbursed or advanced the Losses refunded to such Interested Party. 
 (3) With respect to Losses incurred or suffered by an Interested Party and paid or reimbursed by ChoicePoint on an After Tax Basis, if
taxes of such Interested Party which are not subject to indemnification by ChoicePoint are reduced because of such Losses (whether by reason of a deduction, credit or otherwise) and such reduction was not taken into account in the calculation of the
required reimbursement or payment by ChoicePoint, then for purposes of this subparagraph 5(E) such reduction will be considered a “refund”. 
 (4) Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event will BNPPLC or any other Interested Party be required to make any payment to ChoicePoint pursuant to this subparagraph 5(E) when an Event of Default has occurred and is
continuing. 
 (F) Reimbursement of Excluded Taxes Paid by ChoicePoint. If ChoicePoint is ever required (by laws imposing withholding
tax obligations or otherwise) to pay Excluded Taxes that any Interested Party should have paid, but failed to pay when due, in connection with this Lease, such Interested Party must reimburse ChoicePoint for such Excluded Taxes (together with any
additional amount required to preserve for ChoicePoint the full amount of such reimbursement after related taxes are considered, calculated in the same manner that an Additional Indemnity Payment would be calculated under subparagraph 5(C)(1) in the
case of a reimbursement owed by ChoicePoint to an Interested Party) within 30 days after such Interested Party’s receipt of a written demand for such reimbursement by ChoicePoint. 
 (G) Collection on Behalf of Participants. BNPPLC may, on behalf of any Participant or its Affiliates, collect any amount that becomes due from
ChoicePoint to such Participant or its Affiliates pursuant to subparagraph 5(B) or 5(C), in which case BNPPLC will be obligated to such Participant in respect of the collected amount as provided in the Participation Agreement. Alternatively, as
provided in the Participation Agreement, BNPPLC may assign the right to collect any such amount to such Participant, in which case the Participant will be entitled to collect the same directly from ChoicePoint. 
  

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 6 REPLACEMENT OF PARTICIPANTS. 
 (A) ChoicePoint’s Right to Substitute Participants. So long as no Event of Default exists, and subject to the terms and conditions set forth
in subparagraph 6(B), if any Participant which is not an Affiliate of BNPPLC (in this Paragraph, the “Unrelated Participant”) (1) declines to approve the Rent for an extension of this Lease under subparagraph 1(B), or
(2) makes a demand for compensation under subparagraph 5(B), ChoicePoint may request that BNPPLC execute Participation Agreement Supplements (as defined in the Participation Agreement) as needed to transfer the rights of the Unrelated
Participant thereunder to one or more new Participants (in this subparagraph, whether one or more, the “New Participants”) designated by ChoicePoint who are willing and able to accept such interests and to make Funding Advances as
necessary to terminate the Unrelated Participant’s right to payments in respect of Base Rent and the Lease Balance under the Operative Documents. BNPPLC will execute such Participation Agreement Supplements within ten Business Days of the later
to occur of such request by ChoicePoint and satisfaction of all conditions set forth in subparagraph 6(B). 
 (B) Conditions to
Replacement of Participants. ChoicePoint and BNPPLC, working together, will endeavor in good faith to identify New Participants that are willing to replace any Unrelated Participant described in the preceding subparagraph and that are acceptable
to both ChoicePoint and BNPPLC. (The term New Participants may include new parties to the Participation Agreement and it may include existing Participants that increase their Funding Advances as needed to replace the Unrelated Participant.) However,
nothing contained herein will be construed to require BNPPLC itself to increase its Percentage (as defined in the Participation Agreement) to replace an Unrelated Participant, and nothing herein contained will be construed to require BNPPLC itself
to provide or to obtain from its Affiliates Funding Advances to replace the Funding Advances that an Unrelated Participant has provided or agreed to provide. Also, New Participants will be subject to the approval of BNPPLC; provided, that BNPPLC
must not unreasonably withhold its approval for the substitution of any New Participant proposed by ChoicePoint for any Unrelated Participant so long as (i) no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, (ii) BNPPLC determines it can
give such approval without violating Applicable Laws, without breaching its obligations under the Participation Agreement, and without waiving rights or remedies it has under this Lease or the other Operative Documents, (iii) BNPPLC or
BNPPLC’s Parent is not involved in any material litigation adverse to the New Participant in any pending lawsuit or other legal proceeding, and (iv) all of the conditions listed in the next sentence are satisfied. Any substitution of New
Participants for an Unrelated Participant as provided in this Paragraph will be subject to the following conditions: 
 (1)
the proposed substitution does not include a waiver of rights by BNPPLC against any Unrelated Participant or require BNPPLC to pay any amounts out-of-pocket that are not reimbursed concurrently by ChoicePoint or the New Participants; 
 (2) the New Participants must become parties to the Participation Agreement (by executing supplements to that agreement as provided
therein) and must provide all funds due to the Unrelated Participant being replaced because of the termination of the Unrelated Participant’s rights to receive payments in respect of Net Cash Flow and Net Sales Proceeds (both as defined in the
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 (3) the obligations of BNPPLC to the New Participants must not exceed the obligations
that BNPPLC would have had to the Unrelated Participant if there had been no substitution, other than those for which ChoicePoint is liable. 
 Upon
consummation of any such substitution ChoicePoint must pay to the replaced Participant Breakage Costs, if any, incurred by the replaced Participant because of the substitution. 
 7 ITEMS INCLUDED IN THE PROPERTY. The Land and all Improvements on the Land from time to time will constitute
“Property” covered by this Lease. Further, to the extent, if any, acquired (in whole or in part) with funds advanced by or on behalf of the Prior Owner (or any predecessor in interest to the Prior Owner with respect to the property covered
by ChoicePoint’s Prior Lease) under or in connection with ChoicePoint’s Prior Lease (or any prior lease agreement amended and restated by ChoicePoint’s Prior Lease) or with other funds for which ChoicePoint received reimbursement from
such funds advanced by or on behalf of the Prior Owner (or a predecessor in interest), all furnishings, furniture, chattels, permits, licenses, franchises, certificates and other personal property of whatever nature will be deemed to have been
acquired by or on behalf of the Prior Owner and transferred by it to BNPPLC and will constitute “Property” covered by this Lease, as will all renewals or replacements of or substitutions for any such Property. If requested by BNPPLC,
ChoicePoint will deliver to BNPPLC an inventory describing all significant items of Personal Property (and, in the case of tangible personal property, showing the make, model, serial number and location thereof) with a certification by ChoicePoint
that such inventory is true and complete and that all items specified in the inventory are covered by this Lease free and clear of any Lien other than the Permitted Encumbrances or Liens Removable by BNPPLC. 
 8 ENVIRONMENTAL. 
 (A)
Environmental Covenants by ChoicePoint. 
 (1) ChoicePoint will not conduct or permit others to conduct Hazardous
Substance Activities on the Property, except Permitted Hazardous Substance Use and Remedial Work. 
 (2) ChoicePoint will not
discharge or permit the discharge of anything (including Permitted Hazardous Substances) on or from the Property that would require any permit under applicable Environmental Laws, other than (i) storm water runoff, (ii) waste water
discharges through a publicly owned treatment works, (iii) discharges that are a necessary part of any Remedial Work, and (iv) other similar discharges consistent with the definition herein of Permitted Hazardous Substance Use which do not
significantly increase the risk of Environmental Losses to BNPPLC, in each case in compliance with Environmental Laws. 
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ChoicePoint must promptly perform and diligently and continuously pursue such Remedial Work. 
 (4) If requested by BNPPLC in connection with any Remedial Work required by this subparagraph, ChoicePoint must retain environmental
consultants reasonably acceptable to BNPPLC to evaluate any significant new information generated during ChoicePoint’s implementation of the Remedial Work and to discuss with ChoicePoint whether such new information indicates the need for any
additional measures that ChoicePoint should take to protect the health and safety of persons (including employees, contractors and subcontractors and their employees) or to protect the environment. ChoicePoint must implement any such additional
measures to the extent required with respect to the Property by Environmental Laws or otherwise reasonably believed by BNPPLC to be required. 
 (B) Right of BNPPLC to do Remedial Work Not Performed by ChoicePoint. If ChoicePoint’s failure to perform any Remedial Work required as provided in subparagraph 8(A) continues beyond the Environmental Cure Period (as defined
below), BNPPLC may, in addition to any other remedies available to it, conduct all or any part of the Remedial Work. To the extent that Remedial Work is done by BNPPLC pursuant to the preceding sentence (including any removal of Hazardous
Substances), the cost thereof will be a demand obligation owing by ChoicePoint to BNPPLC. As used in this subparagraph, “Environmental Cure Period” means the period ending on the earliest of: (1) thirty days after ChoicePoint
is notified of the breach which must be cured within such period, (2) the date that any writ or order is issued for the levy or sale of any property owned by BNPPLC (including the Property) because of such breach, (3) the date that any
criminal action is instituted or overtly threatened against any Interested Party or any of its directors, officers or employees because of such breach, or (4) any Designated Sale Date upon which, for any reason, ChoicePoint or an Affiliate of
ChoicePoint or any Applicable Purchaser does not purchase BNPPLC’s interest in the Property pursuant to the Purchase Agreement for a net price to BNPPLC (when taken together with any Supplemental Payment paid by ChoicePoint pursuant to the
Purchase Agreement, in the case of a purchase by an Applicable Purchaser) equal to the Break Even Price. 
 (C) Environmental Inspections
and Reviews. BNPPLC reserves the right to retain environmental consultants to review any report prepared by ChoicePoint or to conduct BNPPLC’s own investigation to confirm whether ChoicePoint is complying with the requirements of this
Paragraph 8. ChoicePoint grants to BNPPLC and to BNPPLC’s agents, employees, consultants and contractors the right to enter upon the Property to inspect the Property and to perform such tests as BNPPLC deems necessary or appropriate to review
or investigate Hazardous Substances in, on, under or about the Property or any discharge or suspected discharge of Hazardous Substances into groundwater or surface water from the Property. ChoicePoint must promptly reimburse BNPPLC for the
reasonable fees of its environmental consultants and the costs of any such inspections and tests, provided that BNPPLC will be entitled to reimbursement for the fees of any consultant engaged as provided in this subparagraph or for the reasonable
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any of the following circumstances: (1) an Event of Default exists at the time of such engagement, tests or inspections; (2) ChoicePoint has not
exercised the Purchase Option and BNPPLC has retained the consultant to establish the condition of the Property prior to any conveyance thereof pursuant to the Purchase Agreement or to the expiration of this Lease; (3) BNPPLC has retained the
consultant to satisfy any regulatory requirements applicable to BNPPLC or its Affiliates; (4) BNPPLC has retained the consultant because it has reason to believe, and does in good faith believe, that a significant violation of Environmental
Laws concerning the Property has occurred; or (5) BNPPLC has retained the consultant because BNPPLC has been notified of a possible violation of Environmental Laws concerning the Property by any Governmental Authority having jurisdiction.

 (D) Communications Regarding Environmental Matters. 
 (1) ChoicePoint must promptly advise BNPPLC and Participants of (i) any discovery known to ChoicePoint of any event or circumstance
which would render any of the representations of ChoicePoint herein or in any of the other Operative Documents concerning environmental matters inaccurate or misleading in any material respect if made at the time of such discovery and assuming that
ChoicePoint was aware of all relevant facts, (ii) any Remedial Work (or change in Remedial Work) required or undertaken by ChoicePoint or its Affiliates in response to any (A) discovery of any Hazardous Substances on, under or about the
Property other than Permitted Hazardous Substances or (B) any claim for damages resulting from Hazardous Substance Activities, (iii) any discovery known to a Responsible Financial Officer of ChoicePoint of any occurrence or condition on
any real property adjoining or in the vicinity of the Property which would or could reasonably be expected to cause the Property or any part thereof to be subject to any ownership, occupancy, transferability or use restrictions under Environmental
Laws, or (iv) any investigation or inquiry known to a Responsible Financial Officer of ChoicePoint of any failure or alleged failure by ChoicePoint to comply with Environmental Laws affecting the Property by any Governmental Authority
responsible for enforcing Environmental Laws. In such event, ChoicePoint will deliver to BNPPLC within thirty days after BNPPLC’s request, a preliminary written environmental plan setting forth a general description of the action that
ChoicePoint proposes to take with respect thereto, if any, to bring the Property into compliance with Environmental Laws or to correct any breach by ChoicePoint of this Paragraph 8, including any proposed Remedial Work, the estimated cost and time
of completion, the name of the contractor and a copy of the contractor’s contract, if any, and such additional data, instruments, documents, agreements or other materials or information as BNPPLC may request. 
 (2) ChoicePoint will provide BNPPLC and Participants with copies of all material written communications with Governmental Authorities
relating to the matters listed in the preceding clause (1). ChoicePoint will also provide BNPPLC and Participants with copies of any correspondence from third Persons which threaten litigation over any significant failure or alleged significant
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 (3) Prior to ChoicePoint’s submission of a communication to any regulatory agency or
third party which causes, or potentially could cause (whether by implementation of or response to said communication), a change in the scope, duration, or nature of any Remedial Work, ChoicePoint must, to the extent practicable, deliver to BNPPLC
and Participants a draft of the proposed submission (together with the proposed date of submission), and in good faith assess and consider any comments of BNPPLC regarding the same. Promptly after BNPPLC’s request, ChoicePoint will meet with
BNPPLC to discuss the submission, will provide any additional information requested by BNPPLC and will provide a written explanation to BNPPLC addressing the issues raised by comments (if any) of BNPPLC regarding the submission. 
 9 INSURANCE REQUIRED AND CONDEMNATION. 
 (A) Liability Insurance. Throughout the Term ChoicePoint must maintain commercial general liability insurance against claims for bodily and
personal injury, death and property damage occurring in or upon or resulting from any occurrence in or upon the Property under one or more insurance policies, all in such amounts, with such insurance companies and upon such terms and conditions
(including self-insurance, whether by deductible, retention, or otherwise) as are consistent with ChoicePoint’s normal insurance practices with respect to its facilities in the United States. In any event, policies under which ChoicePoint
maintains such insurance will provide, by endorsement or otherwise, that BNPPLC and the other Interested Parties are also insured thereunder against such claims with coverage that is not limited by any negligence or allegation of negligence on their
part and with coverage that is primary, not merely excess over or contributory with the other commercial general liability coverage they may themselves maintain. ChoicePoint must deliver and maintain with BNPPLC for each liability insurance policy
required by this Lease written confirmation of the policy and the scope of the coverage provided thereby issued by the applicable insurer or its authorized agent. 
 (B) Property Insurance. 
 (1) Throughout the Term ChoicePoint must keep all
Improvements (including all alterations, additions and changes made to the Improvements) insured against fire and other casualty under one or more property insurance policies, all in such amounts, with such insurance companies and upon such terms
and conditions (including self-insurance, whether by deductible, retention, or otherwise) as are consistent with ChoicePoint’s normal insurance practices with respect to its facilities in the United States. In any event, policies under which
ChoicePoint maintains such insurance will (a) provide coverage for the full replacement cost of the Improvements (exclusive of footings and foundations) and on a basis that eliminates any risk of reduced coverage under co-insurance provisions,
(b) show BNPPLC as an insured as its interest may appear, and (c) provide that the protection afforded to BNPPLC thereunder is primary (such that any policies maintained by BNPPLC itself will be excess, secondary and noncontributing) and
is not to be reduced or impaired by acts or omissions of ChoicePoint or any other beneficiary or insured. ChoicePoint must deliver and maintain with BNPPLC for each property insurance policy required by this Lease written confirmation of the policy
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of the coverage provided thereby issued by the applicable insurer or its authorized agent. 
 (2) If any of the Property is destroyed or damaged by fire, explosion, windstorm, hail or by any other casualty against which insurance is
required hereunder, (a) BNPPLC may, but will not be obligated to, make proof of loss if not made promptly by ChoicePoint after notice from BNPPLC, (b) each insurance company concerned is hereby authorized and directed to make payment for
such loss directly to BNPPLC (or, if so instructed by BNPPLC, to ChoicePoint) for application as required by Paragraph 10, and (c) BNPPLC will be entitled, in its own name or in the name of ChoicePoint or in the name of both, to settle, adjust
or compromise any and all claims for loss, damage or destruction under any policy or policies of insurance; except that, if any such claim is for less than ten percent (10%) of the Lease Balance and no Event of Default has occurred and is
continuing, ChoicePoint alone will have the right to settle, adjust or compromise the claim as ChoicePoint deems appropriate; and, except that, so long as no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing and ChoicePoint is proceeding with
reasonably diligence to try to settle, adjust or compromise the claim, ChoicePoint may lead the negotiations with the insurer and BNPPLC will not unreasonably withhold or delay its approval of any such settlement, adjustment or compromise proposed
by ChoicePoint. 
 (3) BNPPLC will not in any event or circumstances be liable or responsible for failure to collect, or to
exercise diligence in the collection of, any insurance proceeds. 
 (4) If any casualty results in damage to or loss or
destruction of the Property, ChoicePoint must give prompt notice thereof to BNPPLC and Paragraph 10 will apply. 
 (C) Failure to Obtain
Insurance. If ChoicePoint fails to obtain any insurance or to provide confirmation of any such insurance as required by this Lease, BNPPLC will be entitled (but not required), after no less than five days notice to ChoicePoint, to obtain the
insurance that ChoicePoint has failed to obtain or for which ChoicePoint has not provided the required confirmation and, without limiting BNPPLC’s other remedies under the circumstances, BNPPLC may require ChoicePoint to reimburse BNPPLC for
the cost of such insurance and to pay interest thereon computed at the Default Rate from the date such cost was paid by BNPPLC until the date of reimbursement by ChoicePoint. 
 (D) Condemnation. Immediately upon obtaining knowledge of the commencement of any proceedings for the condemnation of the Property or any portion
thereof, or any other similar governmental or quasi-governmental proceedings arising out of injury or damage to the Property or any portion thereof, each party will promptly notify the other (provided, however, BNPPLC will have no liability for its
failure to provide such notice) of the pendency of such proceedings. Upon its obtaining knowledge of the commencement of any such proceedings, ChoicePoint must, at its expense, diligently prosecute any such proceedings and must consult with BNPPLC,
its attorneys and experts and cooperate with them as reasonably requested in the carrying on or defense of any such proceedings. BNPPLC is hereby authorized, in its own name or in the name of ChoicePoint or in the name of both, at any time when an
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acquittances for, and to appeal from, any such judgment, decree or award concerning condemnation of any of the Property. BNPPLC will not in any event or
circumstances be liable or responsible for failure to collect, or to exercise diligence in the collection of, any such proceeds, judgments, decrees or awards. 
 Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this subparagraph, in the case of any taking of less than all or substantially all of the Property, (1) if condemnation proceeds totaling not more than ten percent
(10%) of the Lease Balance are to be recovered, ChoicePoint may directly receive and hold such proceeds so long as no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing and so long as ChoicePoint applies such proceeds as required herein, and
(2) so long as no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing and ChoicePoint is proceeding with reasonably diligence to try to settle, adjust or compromise the claim for condemnation proceeds, ChoicePoint may lead the negotiations with the
condemning authority and BNPPLC will not unreasonably withhold or delay its approval of any such settlement, adjustment or compromise proposed by ChoicePoint. 
 (E) Waiver of Subrogation. ChoicePoint, intending to bind itself and any Person claiming through it (including any insurance company claiming by way of subrogation), waives any and every claim which arises or
may arise in its favor against BNPPLC or any other Interested Party to recover Losses caused by or arising out of occurrences on or about the Property for which ChoicePoint is compensated by insurance or would be compensated by the insurance
contemplated in this Lease, but for any deductible or self-insured retention maintained under such insurance or but for a failure of ChoicePoint to maintain the insurance as required by this Lease. ChoicePoint agrees to have such insurance policies
properly endorsed so as to make them valid notwithstanding this waiver, if such endorsement is required to prevent a loss of insurance. 
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APPLICATION OF INSURANCE AND CONDEMNATION PROCEEDS. 
 (A) Collection and Application of Insurance and Condemnation Proceeds Generally. This Paragraph 10 will govern the application of proceeds received by BNPPLC or ChoicePoint during the Term from any third party
(1) under any property insurance policy as a result of damage to the Property (including proceeds payable under any insurance policy covering the Property which is maintained by ChoicePoint), (2) as compensation for any restriction placed
upon the use or development of the Property or for the condemnation of the Property or any portion thereof, or (3) because of any judgment, decree or award for injury or damage to the Property (e.g., damage resulting from a third
party’s release of Hazardous Materials onto the Property); excluding, however, any funds paid to BNPPLC by BNPPLC’s Parent, by an Affiliate of BNPPLC or by any Participant that is made to compensate BNPPLC for any Losses BNPPLC may suffer
or incur in connection with this Lease or the Property. Except as provided in subparagraph 10(D), ChoicePoint must promptly pay over to BNPPLC any insurance, condemnation or other proceeds covered by this Paragraph 10 which ChoicePoint may receive
from any insurer, condemning authority or other third party. All proceeds covered by this Paragraph 10, including those received by BNPPLC from ChoicePoint or third parties, will be applied as follows: 
  

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 (1) First, proceeds covered by this Paragraph 10 will be used to reimburse BNPPLC for any
costs and expenses, including Attorneys’ Fees, that BNPPLC incurred to collect the proceeds. 
 (2) Second, the proceeds
remaining after such reimbursement to BNPPLC (hereinafter, the “Remaining Proceeds”) will be applied, as hereinafter more particularly provided, either as a Qualified Prepayment or to reimburse ChoicePoint or BNPPLC for the actual
out-of-pocket costs of repairing or restoring the Property. Until, however, any Remaining Proceeds received by BNPPLC are applied by BNPPLC as a Qualified Prepayment or applied by BNPPLC to reimburse costs of repairs to or restoration of the
Property pursuant to this Paragraph 10, BNPPLC will hold and maintain such Remaining Proceeds as Escrowed Proceeds in an interest bearing account, and all interest earned on such account will be added to and made a part of such Escrowed Proceeds.

 (B) Advances of Escrowed Proceeds to ChoicePoint. Except as otherwise provided below in this Paragraph 10, BNPPLC will advance all
Remaining Proceeds held by it as Escrowed Proceeds to reimburse ChoicePoint for the actual out-of-pocket cost to ChoicePoint of repairing or restoring the Property in accordance with the requirements of this Lease and the other Operative Documents
as the applicable repair or restoration, progresses and upon compliance by ChoicePoint with such terms, conditions and requirements as may be reasonably imposed by BNPPLC to assure the completion of such repair or restoration with available funds.
So long as any Lease Balance remains outstanding, however, BNPPLC will not be required to pay Escrowed Proceeds to ChoicePoint in excess of the actual out-of-pocket cost to ChoicePoint of the applicable repair or restoration, as evidenced by
invoices or other documentation reasonably satisfactory to BNPPLC, it being understood that BNPPLC may retain and, after ChoicePoint has completed the applicable repair or restoration and been reimbursed for the out-of-pocket cost thereof, apply any
such excess (or so much thereof as is needed to reduce the Lease Balance to zero) as a Qualified Prepayment. 
 (C) Application of
Escrowed Proceeds as a Qualified Prepayment. Provided no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, BNPPLC will apply any Remaining Proceeds paid to it (or other amounts available for application as a Qualified Prepayment) as a Qualified
Prepayment on any date that BNPPLC is directed to do so by a notice from ChoicePoint; however, if such a notice from ChoicePoint specifies an effective date for a Qualified Prepayment that is less than five Business Days after BNPPLC’s actual
receipt of the notice, BNPPLC may postpone the date of the Qualified Prepayment to any date not later than five Business Days after BNPPLC’s receipt of the notice. In any event, BNPPLC may deduct Breakage Costs incurred in connection with any
Qualified Prepayment from the Remaining Proceeds or other amounts available for application as the Qualified Prepayment, and ChoicePoint must reimburse BNPPLC upon request for any such Breakage Costs that BNPPLC incurs but does not deduct.

 (D) Right of ChoicePoint to Receive and Apply Remaining Proceeds Below a Certain Level. If any condemnation of any portion of the
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faith judgment of BNPPLC) reduce the then current “AS IS” market value by less than ten percent (10%) of the Lease Balance and (in the good
faith estimation of BNPPLC) be unlikely to result in Remaining Proceeds of more than ten percent (10%) of the Lease Balance, and if no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, then BNPPLC will, upon ChoicePoint’s request, instruct
the condemning authority or insurer, as applicable, to pay the Remaining Proceeds resulting therefrom directly to ChoicePoint. ChoicePoint must apply any such Remaining Proceeds to the repair or restoration of the Property to a safe and secure
condition and to a value of no less than the value before the taking or casualty. 
 (E) Special Provisions Applicable After an Event of
Default. Notwithstanding the foregoing, when any Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, BNPPLC will be entitled to receive and collect all insurance, condemnation or other proceeds governed by this Paragraph 10 and to apply all
Remaining Proceeds, when and to the extent deemed appropriate by BNPPLC in its sole discretion, either (A) to the reimbursement of ChoicePoint or BNPPLC for the out-of-pocket cost of repairing or restoring the Property, or (B) as Qualified
Prepayments. Further, when any Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, if the Remaining Proceeds paid to BNPPLC with respect to any damage or destruction of the Property are reduced by reason of any insurance deductible or self-insured
retention, ChoicePoint must pay to BNPPLC upon demand an additional amount equal to the full amount of such deductible or self insured retention, whereupon the additional amount paid will be added to the Remaining Proceeds and applied as such by
BNPPLC in accordance with the provisions of this Lease. 
 (F) ChoicePoint’s Obligation to Restore. Regardless of the adequacy of
any Remaining Proceeds available to ChoicePoint hereunder, if the Property is damaged by fire or other casualty or less than all or substantially all of the Property is taken by condemnation, ChoicePoint must either (1) promptly restore or
improve the Property or the remainder thereof to a value no less than the Lease Balance and to a reasonably safe and sightly condition, or (2) promptly restore the Property or remainder thereof to a reasonably safe and sightly condition and pay
to BNPPLC for application as a Qualified Prepayment the amount (if any), as determined by BNPPLC, needed to reduce the Lease Balance to no more than the then current “AS IS” market value of the Property or remainder thereof. 
 (G) Takings of All or Substantially All of the Property. In the event of any taking of all or substantially all of the Property, BNPPLC will be
entitled to apply all Remaining Proceeds (or so much thereof as is required to reduce the Lease Balance to zero) as a Qualified Prepayment. Any taking of so much of the Property as, in BNPPLC’s good faith judgment, makes it impracticable to
restore or improve the remainder thereof as required by part (1) of the preceding subparagraph will be considered a taking of substantially all the Property for purposes of this Paragraph 10. 
 (H) If Remaining Proceeds Exceed the Lease Balance. Notwithstanding the various provisions of this Paragraph 10 authorizing BNPPLC to apply
Remaining Proceeds received by it during the Term as a Qualified Prepayment, in the event any such Remaining Proceeds exceed the sum of (i) all payments thereof made to ChoicePoint to reimburse it for the costs of repairs and restoration to the
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for the repair or restoration the Property and (iii) the Lease Balance, such excess will not be applied as a Qualified Prepayment, but rather will
constitute Escrowed Proceeds which must, if ChoicePoint exercises the Purchase Option or ChoicePoint’s Remarketing Rights pursuant to the Purchase Agreement, be delivered to the purchaser of the Property (be it ChoicePoint or an Applicable
Purchaser) as provided therein. 
 11 ADDITIONAL REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND
COVENANTS OF CHOICEPOINT CONCERNING THE PROPERTY. ChoicePoint represents, warrants and covenants as follows: 
 (A) Operation and Maintenance. ChoicePoint must operate and maintain the Property in a good and workmanlike manner and in compliance with
Applicable Laws in all material respects and pay or cause to be paid all fees or charges of any kind due in connection therewith. (If ChoicePoint does not promptly correct any failure of the Property to comply with Applicable Laws that is the
subject of a written complaint or demand for corrective action given by any Governmental Authority to ChoicePoint, or to BNPPLC and forwarded by it to ChoicePoint, then for purposes of the preceding sentence, ChoicePoint will be considered not to
have maintained the Property “in compliance with all Applicable Laws in all material respects” whether or not the noncompliance would be material in the absence of the complaint or demand.) ChoicePoint will not use or occupy, or allow the
use or occupancy of, the Property in any manner which violates any Applicable Laws or which constitutes a public or private nuisance or which makes void, voidable or cancelable any insurance then in force with respect to the Property. To the extent
that any of the following would, individually or in the aggregate, materially and adversely affect the value of the Property or the use of the Property for purposes permitted by this Lease, ChoicePoint will not, without BNPPLC’s prior consent:
(i) initiate or permit any zoning reclassification of the Property; (ii) seek any variance under existing zoning ordinances applicable to the Property; (iii) use or permit the use of the Property in a manner that would result in such
use becoming a nonconforming use under applicable zoning ordinances or similar laws, rules or regulations; (iv) execute or file any subdivision plat affecting the Property; or (v) consent to the annexation of the Property to any
municipality. ChoicePoint will not cause or permit any drilling or exploration for, or extraction, removal or production of, minerals from the surface or subsurface of the Property (except as may be required in connection with any Remedial Work),
and ChoicePoint will not do anything that could reasonably be expected to significantly reduce the market value of the Property. If ChoicePoint receives a notice or claim from any Governmental Authority that the Property is not in compliance with
any Applicable Law, or that any action may be taken against BNPPLC because the Property does not comply with any Applicable Law, ChoicePoint must promptly furnish a copy of such notice or claim to BNPPLC. 
 Notwithstanding the foregoing, ChoicePoint may in good faith, by appropriate proceedings, contest the validity and applicability of any Applicable Law
with respect to the Property, and pending such contest ChoicePoint will not be deemed in default hereunder because of the violation of such Applicable Law, if ChoicePoint diligently prosecutes such contest to completion in a manner reasonably
satisfactory to BNPPLC, and if ChoicePoint promptly causes the Property to comply with any such Applicable Law upon a final determination by a court of competent jurisdiction that the same is valid and applicable to the Property; provided, however,
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corrected by ChoicePoint and any claims asserted against BNPPLC or the Property because of such violation must be paid by ChoicePoint, all prior to the
earliest of (i) the date that any criminal prosecution is instituted or overtly threatened against any Interested Party or any of its directors, officers or employees because of such violation, (ii) the date that any action is taken or
overtly threatened by any Governmental Authority against BNPPLC or any property owned by BNPPLC (including the Property) because of such violation, or (iii) a Designated Sale Date upon which, for any reason, ChoicePoint or an Affiliate of
ChoicePoint or any Applicable Purchaser does not purchase BNPPLC’s interest in the Property pursuant to the Purchase Agreement for a price to BNPPLC (when taken together with any Supplemental Payment paid by ChoicePoint pursuant to the Purchase
Agreement, in the case of a purchase by an Applicable Purchaser) equal to the Break Even Price. 
 (B) Debts for Construction,
Maintenance, Operation or Development. ChoicePoint must cause all debts and liabilities incurred in the construction, maintenance, operation or development of the Property, including invoices for labor, material and equipment and all debts and
charges for utilities servicing the Property, to be promptly paid. 
 Notwithstanding the foregoing, ChoicePoint may in good faith, by
appropriate proceedings, contest the validity, applicability or amount of any asserted statutory liens in the nature of contractors’, mechanics’ or materialmens’ liens, and pending such contest ChoicePoint will not be deemed in
default under this subparagraph because of the contested lien if (1) within thirty days after being asked to do so by BNPPLC, ChoicePoint bonds over to BNPPLC’s reasonable satisfaction all such contested liens against the Property alleged
to secure an amount in excess of $1,000,000 (individually or in the aggregate), (2) ChoicePoint diligently prosecutes such contest to completion in a manner reasonably satisfactory to BNPPLC, and (3) ChoicePoint promptly causes to be paid
any amount adjudged by a court of competent jurisdiction to be due, with all costs and interest thereon, promptly after such judgment becomes final; provided, however, that in any event each such contest must be concluded and the lien, interest and
costs must be paid by ChoicePoint prior to the earliest of (i) the date that any criminal prosecution is instituted or overtly threatened against any Interested Party or its directors, officers or employees because of the nonpayment thereof,
(ii) the date that any writ or order is issued under which the Property or any other property in which BNPPLC has an interest may be seized or sold or any other action is taken or overtly threatened against BNPPLC or any property in which
BNPPLC has an interest because of the nonpayment thereof, or (iii) a Designated Sale Date upon which, for any reason, ChoicePoint or an Affiliate of ChoicePoint or any Applicable Purchaser does not purchase BNPPLC’s interest in the
Property pursuant to the Purchase Agreement for a price to BNPPLC (when taken together with any Supplemental Payment paid by ChoicePoint pursuant to the Purchase Agreement, in the case of a purchase by an Applicable Purchaser) equal to the Break
Even Price. 
 (C) Repair, Maintenance, Alterations and Additions. ChoicePoint must keep the Property in good order, operating
condition and appearance and must cause all necessary repairs, renewals and replacements to be promptly made. ChoicePoint will not allow any of the Property to be materially misused, abused or wasted, and ChoicePoint will promptly replace any
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replaced items when new. ChoicePoint will not, without the prior consent of BNPPLC, (i) remove from the Property any fixture or Personal Property having
significant value except such as are replaced by ChoicePoint by fixtures or Personal Property of equal suitability and value, free and clear of any lien or security interest (and for purposes of this clause “significant value” will mean
any fixture or Personal Property that has a value of more than $100,000 or that, when considered together with all other fixtures and Personal Property removed and not replaced by ChoicePoint by items of equal suitability and value, has an aggregate
value of $500,000 or more) or (ii) make material new Improvements or alter Improvements in any material respect. 
 However, so long as
no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, BNPPLC will not unreasonably withhold a consent requested by ChoicePoint pursuant to the preceding sentence for the construction or alteration of Improvements. ChoicePoint acknowledges, however,
that BNPPLC’s refusal or failure to give such consent will be deemed reasonable if BNPPLC believes that the construction or alteration for which ChoicePoint is requesting consent could have a material adverse impact upon the value of the
Property (taken as whole), or if ChoicePoint has not provided BNPPLC with adequate information to allow BNPPLC to properly evaluate such impact on value. 
 Without limiting the foregoing, ChoicePoint must notify BNPPLC before making any significant alterations to the Improvements, regardless of the impact on the value of the Property expected to result from such
alterations. 
 (D) Permitted Encumbrances. ChoicePoint must comply with and will cause to be performed all of the covenants,
agreements and obligations imposed upon the owner of any interest in the Property by the Permitted Encumbrances. Without limiting the foregoing, ChoicePoint must cause all amounts to be paid when due, the payment of which is secured by any Lien
against the Property created by the Permitted Encumbrances. Without the prior consent of BNPPLC, ChoicePoint will not enter into, initiate, approve or consent to any modification of any Permitted Encumbrance that would create or expand or purport to
create or expand obligations or restrictions which would encumber BNPPLC’s interest in the Property or be binding upon BNPPLC itself. 
 (E) Books and Records Concerning the Property. ChoicePoint must keep books and records that are accurate and complete in all material respects for the Property and must permit all such books and records (including all contracts,
statements, invoices, bills and claims for labor, materials and services supplied for the operation of Improvements) to be inspected and copied by BNPPLC. 
 12 ASSIGNMENT AND SUBLETTING BY CHOICEPOINT. 
 (A) BNPPLC’s Consent Required. Without the prior consent of BNPPLC, ChoicePoint will not assign, transfer, mortgage, pledge or hypothecate this Lease or any interest of ChoicePoint hereunder and will not
sublet all or any part of the Property, by operation of law or otherwise, except as follows: 
  

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 (1) So long as no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, ChoicePoint may sublet
(a) to Affiliates of ChoicePoint, or (b) no more than thirty-three percent (33%) (computed on the basis of square footage) of the useable space in then existing and completed building Improvements to Persons who are not
ChoicePoint’s Affiliates, subject to the conditions that (i) any such sublease by ChoicePoint must be made expressly subject and subordinate to the terms hereof, (ii) the sublease must have a term equal to or less than the remainder
of the then effective Term of this Lease, and (iii) the use permitted by the sublease must be expressly limited to uses consistent with subparagraph 2(A) or other uses approved in advance by BNPPLC as uses that will not present any
extraordinary risk of uninsured environmental or other liability. 
 (2) So long as no Event of Default has occurred and is
continuing, ChoicePoint may assign all of its rights under this Lease and the other Operative Documents to an Affiliate of ChoicePoint, subject to the conditions that (a) the assignment must be in writing and must unconditionally provide that
the Affiliate assumes all of ChoicePoint’s obligations hereunder and thereunder, and (b) ChoicePoint must execute an unconditional guaranty of the obligations assumed by the Affiliate in form satisfactory to BNPPLC, confirming
(x) that notwithstanding the assignment ChoicePoint will remain primarily liable for all of the obligations undertaken by ChoicePoint under the Operative Documents, (y) that such guaranty is a guaranty of payment and performance and not
merely of collection, and (z) that ChoicePoint waives to the extent permitted by Applicable Law all defenses otherwise available to guarantors or sureties. 
 (B) Consent Not a Waiver. No consent by BNPPLC to a sale, assignment, transfer, mortgage, pledge or hypothecation of this Lease or ChoicePoint’s interest hereunder, and no assignment or subletting of the
Property or any part thereof in accordance with this Lease or otherwise with BNPPLC’s consent, will release ChoicePoint from liability hereunder; and any such consent will apply only to the specific transaction thereby authorized and will not
relieve ChoicePoint from any requirement of obtaining the prior consent of BNPPLC to any further sale, assignment, transfer, mortgage, pledge or hypothecation of this Lease or any interest of ChoicePoint hereunder. 
 13 ASSIGNMENT BY BNPPLC. 
 (A) Restrictions on Transfers. Except by a Permitted Transfer, BNPPLC will not assign, transfer, mortgage, pledge, encumber or hypothecate this Lease or the other Operative Documents or any interest of BNPPLC in and to the Property
during the Term without the prior consent of ChoicePoint, which consent ChoicePoint may withhold in its sole discretion. 
 (B) Effect of
Permitted Transfer or other Assignment by BNPPLC. If by a Permitted Transfer BNPPLC sells or otherwise transfers the Property and assigns to the transferee all of BNPPLC’s rights under this Lease and under the other Operative Documents, and
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such assumption under this Lease or under the other Operative Documents, and ChoicePoint must look solely to each successor in interest of BNPPLC for
performance of such obligations. 
 14 BNPPLC’S RIGHT TO ENTER AND
TO PERFORM FOR CHOICEPOINT . 
 (A) Right to Enter.
BNPPLC and BNPPLC’s representatives may enter the Property for the purpose of making inspections or performing any work BNPPLC is authorized to undertake by the next subparagraph or for the purpose of confirming whether ChoicePoint has complied
with the requirements of this Lease or the other Operative Documents. So long as no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing and no apparent emergency exists which would justify immediate entry, BNPPLC will give ChoicePoint at least two
Business Days notice before making any such entry over the objection of ChoicePoint and will limit any such entry to normal business hours. 
 (B) Performance for ChoicePoint. If ChoicePoint fails to perform any act or to take any action required of it by this Lease or the Closing Certificate, or to pay any money which ChoicePoint is required by this Lease or the Closing
Certificate to pay, and if such failure or action constitutes an Event of Default or renders any Interested Party or any director, officer, employee or Affiliate of any Interested Party at risk of criminal prosecution or renders BNPPLC’s
interest in the Property or any part thereof at risk of forfeiture by forced sale or otherwise, then in addition to any other remedies specified herein or otherwise available, BNPPLC may, perform or cause to be performed such act or take such action
or pay such money. Any expenses so incurred by BNPPLC, and any money so paid by BNPPLC, will be a demand obligation owing by ChoicePoint to BNPPLC. Further, upon making such payment, BNPPLC will be subrogated to all of the rights of the person,
corporation or body politic receiving such payment. But nothing herein will imply any duty upon the part of BNPPLC to do any work which under any provision of this Lease ChoicePoint may be required to perform, and the performance thereof by BNPPLC
will not constitute a waiver of ChoicePoint’s default. BNPPLC may during the progress of any such work by BNPPLC keep and store upon the Property all necessary materials, tools, and equipment. BNPPLC will not in any event be liable for
inconvenience, annoyance, disturbance, loss of business, or other damage to ChoicePoint or the subtenants or invitees of ChoicePoint by reason of the performance of any such work, or on account of bringing materials, supplies and equipment into or
through the Property during the course of such work, and the obligations of ChoicePoint under this Lease will not thereby be excused in any manner. 
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REMEDIES. 
 (A) Traditional Lease Remedies. At any time after an Event of Default and after
BNPPLC has given any notice required by subparagraph 15(C), BNPPLC will be entitled at BNPPLC’s option (and without limiting BNPPLC in the exercise of any other right or remedy BNPPLC may have, and without any further demand or notice except as
expressly described in this subparagraph 15(A)), to exercise any one or more of the following remedies: 
 (1) By notice to
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that BNPPLC has elected to terminate ChoicePoint’s right of possession will be effective for purposes of this provision. 
 (2) Upon termination of ChoicePoint’s right to possession as provided in the immediately preceding subsection (1) and without
further demand or notice, BNPPLC may re-enter the Property in any manner not prohibited by Applicable Laws and take possession of all improvements, additions, alterations, equipment and fixtures thereon and remove any persons in possession thereof.
Any personal property on the Land may be removed and stored in a warehouse or elsewhere, and in such event the cost of any such removal and storage will be at the expense and risk of and for the account of ChoicePoint. 
 (3) Upon termination of ChoicePoint’s right to possession as provided in the immediately preceding subsection (1), this Lease will
terminate and BNPPLC may recover from ChoicePoint damages which include the following: 
 (a) the worth at the time of award
of the unpaid Rent which had been earned at the time of termination; 
 (b) costs and expenses actually incurred by BNPPLC to
repair damage to the Property that ChoicePoint was obligated to (but failed to) repair prior to the termination; 
 (c) the
sum of the following (“Lease Termination Damages”): 
 1) the worth at the time of award of the amount by
which the unpaid Rent which would have been earned after termination until the time of award exceeds the amount of such rental loss that ChoicePoint proves could have been reasonably avoided; 
 2) the worth at the time of award of the amount by which the unpaid Rent for the balance of the scheduled Term after the time of award
exceeds the amount of such rental loss that ChoicePoint proves could be reasonably avoided; 
 3) any other amount necessary
to compensate BNPPLC for all the detriment proximately caused by ChoicePoint’s failure to perform ChoicePoint’s obligations under this Lease or which in the ordinary course of things would be likely to result therefrom, including the
reasonable costs and expenses of preparing and altering the Property for reletting and all other costs and expenses of reletting (including Attorneys’ Fees, advertising costs and brokers’ commissions), and 
 (d) such other amounts in addition to or in lieu of the foregoing as may be permitted from time to time by applicable Georgia law.

  

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 The “worth at the time of award” of the amounts referred to in subparagraph 15(A)(3)(a)
and subparagraph 15(A)(3)(c)1) will be computed by allowing interest at the Default Rate. The “worth at the time of award” of the amount referred to in subparagraph 15(A)(3)(c)2) will be computed by discounting such amount at the
discount rate of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York at the time of award plus two percent (2%). 
 Notwithstanding the foregoing, the total
Lease Termination Damages which BNPPLC may recover from ChoicePoint will be limited in amount to the extent required, if any, to prevent the sum of recoverable Lease Termination Damages, plus any Supplemental Payment that BNPPLC has received or
remains entitled to recover pursuant to the Purchase Agreement, from being more than the Maximum Remarketing Obligation; provided, however, if a Supplemental Payment is owed to BNPPLC according to the Purchase Agreement, but ChoicePoint fails
to pay it, this limitation upon BNPPLC’s right to recover Lease Termination Damages will be of no effect. For purposes of this provision, “Maximum Remarketing Obligation” is intended to have the meaning assigned to it in the Purchase
Agreement and is intended to be computed as of the date any award of Lease Termination Damages to BNPPLC as if such date was the Designated Sale Date. 
 (4) Even after a breach of this Lease or abandonment of the Property by ChoicePoint, BNPPLC may continue this Lease in force and recover Rent as it becomes due. Accordingly, despite any breach or abandonment by
ChoicePoint, this Lease will continue in effect for so long as BNPPLC does not terminate ChoicePoint’s right to possession, and BNPPLC may enforce all of BNPPLC’s rights and remedies under this Lease, including the right to recover the
Rent as it becomes due under this Lease. ChoicePoint’s right to possession will not be deemed to have been terminated by BNPPLC except pursuant to subparagraph 15(A)(1) hereof. The following will not constitute a termination of
ChoicePoint’s right to possession: 
 (a) Acts of maintenance or preservation or efforts to relet the Property;

 (b) The appointment of a receiver upon the initiative of BNPPLC to protect BNPPLC’s interest under this Lease; or

 (c) Reasonable withholding of consent to an assignment or subletting, or terminating a subletting or assignment by
ChoicePoint. 
 (B) Foreclosure Remedies. At any time when an Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, BNPPLC may notify
ChoicePoint of BNPPLC’s intent to pursue remedies described in Exhibit B, and at any time thereafter, regardless of whether the Event of Default is continuing, if ChoicePoint has not already purchased the Property or caused an Applicable
Purchaser to purchase the Property pursuant to the Purchase Agreement, (i) BNPPLC will have the power and authority, to the extent provided by law, after proper notice and lapse of such time as may be required by law, to sell or arrange for a
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Exhibit B, and (ii) BNPPLC, in lieu of or in addition to exercising any power of sale granted in Exhibit B, may proceed by a suit or suits
in equity or at law, whether for a foreclosure or sale of the Property, or against ChoicePoint for the Lease Balance, or for the specific performance of any covenant or agreement herein contained or in aid of the execution of any power herein
granted, or for the appointment of a receiver pending any foreclosure or sale of the Property, or for the enforcement of any other appropriate legal or equitable remedy. 
 (C) Notice Required So Long As the Purchase Option Continues Under the Purchase Agreement. So long as ChoicePoint remains in possession of the Property and there has been no termination of the Purchase Option
as provided in subparagraph 6(B) of the Purchase Agreement, BNPPLC’s right to exercise remedies provided in subparagraph 15(A) or to complete any foreclosure sale as provided in subparagraph 15(B) will be subject to the condition
precedent that BNPPLC has notified ChoicePoint, at a time when an Event of Default has occurred and is continuing and no less than thirty days prior to exercising such remedies or completing such a sale, of BNPPLC’s intent to do so. The
condition precedent is intended to provide ChoicePoint with an opportunity to exercise the Purchase Option before losing possession of the Property because of the remedies enumerated in subparagraph 15(A) or because of a sale authorized by
subparagraph 15(B). The condition precedent is not, however, intended to extend any period for curing an Event of Default. Accordingly, if an Event of Default has occurred, and regardless of whether any Event of Default is then continuing, BNPPLC
may proceed immediately to exercise remedies provided in subparagraph 15(A) or complete a sale authorized by subparagraph 15(B) at any time after the earliest of (i) thirty days after BNPPLC has given such a notice to ChoicePoint, (ii) any
date upon which ChoicePoint relinquishes possession of the Property, or (iii) any termination of the Purchase Option. 
 (D)
Enforceability. This Paragraph 15 will be enforceable to the maximum extent not prohibited by Applicable Laws, and the unenforceability of any provision in this Paragraph will not render any other provision unenforceable. 
 (E) Remedies Cumulative. No right or remedy herein conferred upon or reserved to BNPPLC is intended to be exclusive of any other right or remedy,
and each and every such right and remedy will be cumulative and in addition to any other right or remedy given to BNPPLC under this Lease or other Operative Documents or now or hereafter existing in favor of BNPPLC under Applicable Laws, except as
otherwise expressly provided in the last provision of subparagraph 15(A)(3) above. In addition to other remedies provided in this Lease, BNPPLC will be entitled, to the extent permitted by Applicable Law or in equity, to injunctive relief in case of
the violation, or attempted or threatened violation, of any of the covenants, agreements, conditions or provisions of this Lease, or to a decree compelling performance of any of the other covenants, agreements, conditions or provisions of this Lease
to be performed by ChoicePoint, or to any other remedy allowed to BNPPLC at law or in equity. Nothing contained in this Lease will limit or prejudice the right of BNPPLC to prove for and obtain in proceedings for bankruptcy or insolvency of
ChoicePoint by reason of the termination of this Lease, an amount equal to the maximum allowed by any statute or rule of law in effect at the time when, and governing the proceedings in which, the damages are to be proved, whether or not the amount
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generality of the foregoing, nothing contained herein will modify, limit or impair any of the rights and remedies of BNPPLC under the Purchase Agreement.
However, to prevent a double recovery, BNPPLC acknowledges that BNPPLC’s right to recover Lease Termination Damages may be limited by the last provision of subparagraph 15(A)(3) above in the event BNPPLC collects or remains entitled to collect
a Supplemental Payment as provided in the Purchase Agreement. 
 16 DEFAULT BY BNPPLC. If BNPPLC should default in the
performance of any of its obligations under this Lease, BNPPLC will have the time reasonably required, but in no event less than thirty days or more than sixty days, to cure such default after receipt of notice from ChoicePoint specifying such
default and specifying what action ChoicePoint believes is necessary to cure the default. 
 17 QUIET
ENJOYMENT. Provided ChoicePoint pays Base Rent and all Additional Rent payable hereunder as and when due and payable and keeps and fulfills all of the terms, covenants, agreements and conditions to be performed by
ChoicePoint hereunder, BNPPLC will not during the Term disturb ChoicePoint’s peaceable and quiet enjoyment of the Property; however, such enjoyment will be subject to the terms and conditions of this Lease, to Permitted Encumbrances and to any
other claims not constituting Liens Removable by BNPPLC. Any breach by BNPPLC of this Paragraph will render BNPPLC liable to ChoicePoint for any monetary damages proximately caused thereby, but as more specifically provided in subparagraph 4(B)
above, no such breach will entitle ChoicePoint to terminate this Lease or excuse ChoicePoint from its obligation to pay Rent. 
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SURRENDER UPON TERMINATION. Unless ChoicePoint or an Applicable Purchaser is purchasing or has purchased BNPPLC’s entire interest in the Property pursuant to the terms of the
Purchase Agreement, ChoicePoint must, upon the termination of ChoicePoint’s right to occupancy, surrender to BNPPLC the Property, including Improvements constructed by ChoicePoint and fixtures and furnishings included in the Property, free of
all Hazardous Substances (including Permitted Hazardous Substances) and tenancies and with all Improvements in substantially the same condition as of the Effective Date. Any movable furniture or movable personal property belonging to ChoicePoint or
any party claiming under ChoicePoint, if not removed within thirty days after such termination and if BNPPLC so elects, will be deemed abandoned and become the property of BNPPLC without any payment or offset therefor. If BNPPLC does not so elect,
BNPPLC may remove such property from the Property and store it at ChoicePoint’s risk and expense. ChoicePoint must bear the expense of repairing any damage to the Property caused by such removal by BNPPLC or ChoicePoint. 
 19 HOLDING OVER BY CHOICEPOINT. Should ChoicePoint not purchase
BNPPLC’s right, title and interest in the Property as provided in the Purchase Agreement, but nonetheless continue to hold the Property after the termination of this Lease without objection by BNPPLC, whether such termination occurs by lapse of
time or otherwise, such holding over will constitute and be construed as a tenancy from day to day only on and subject to all of the terms, provisions, covenants and agreements on the part of ChoicePoint hereunder. No payments of money by
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Term of this Lease and no extension of this Lease after the termination thereof will be valid unless and until the same is reduced to writing and signed by
both BNPPLC and ChoicePoint. 
 20 RECORDING MEMORANDUM. Contemporaneously with the execution of this
Lease, the parties will execute and record a memorandum of this Lease for purposes of effecting constructive notice to all Persons of ChoicePoint’s rights hereunder. 
 21 INDEPENDENT OBLIGATIONS EVIDENCED BY OTHER OPERATIVE DOCUMENTS. ChoicePoint
acknowledges and agrees that nothing contained in this Lease will limit, modify or otherwise affect any of ChoicePoint’s obligations under the other Operative Documents, which obligations are intended to be separate, independent and in addition
to, and not in lieu of, the obligations set forth herein. Further, in the event of any inconsistency between the express terms and provisions of the Purchase Agreement and the express terms and provisions of this Lease, the express terms and
provisions of the Purchase Agreement will control. 
 22 AMENDMENT AND RESTATEMENT OF
CHOICEPOINT’S PRIOR LEASE. This Lease amends, restates and replaces ChoicePoint’s Prior Lease in its entirety. Without limiting the rights and
obligations of ChoicePoint under this Lease, ChoicePoint acknowledges that any and all rights or interest of ChoicePoint under ChoicePoint’s Prior Lease or otherwise in and to the Land, the improvements to the Land and to any other property
included in the Property (except under this Lease and the Purchase Documents) are superseded by this Lease and the other Operative Documents. BNPPLC will have no liability for any breach of ChoicePoint’s Prior Lease or other documents executed
in connection with ChoicePoint’s Prior Lease by the Prior Owner or by other parties to those documents. ChoicePoint quitclaims unto BNPPLC any rights or interests ChoicePoint has in or to the Land, the improvements to the Land and to any other
property included in the Property, other than the rights and interests which are created or confirmed by this Lease and the other Operative Documents. 
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Lease is executed to be effective as of December 8, 2006. 
  

			
	 BNP PARIBAS LEASING CORPORATION, a
 Delaware corporation

		
	By:	 	 /s/ Barry Mendelsohn

		 	Barry Mendelsohn, Director

 [Continuation of signature pages for Lease dated as of December 8, 2006] 
  

			
	CHOICEPOINT INC., a Georgia corporation
		
	By:	 	 /s/ John Mongelli

		 	John Mongelli, Vice President and Treasurer

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