Document:

EX-10.1

 Exhibit 10.1 
  

 
 KEYBANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION 

CONFIRMATION 
  

	 Date: 
	14-Jun-2017 

  

	 To: 
	NexPoint Residential Trust Operating Partnership, L.P. (“Counterparty”) 

  

	 Attn: 
	Kris Barber, Matt McGraner 

  

	 Email/Facsimile Number: 
	MSTHedgingDEN@chathamfinancial.com; MMcGraner@HighlandCapital.com 

  

	 From: 
	KeyBank National Association (“KeyBank”) 

  

	 Re: 
	Interest Rate Swap Transaction (“Transaction”) 

	 	(Deal # / Tran # ) 

 USI: 

Ladies and Gentlemen: 
 The purpose of this letter agreement is
to set forth the terms and conditions of the Transaction entered into between us on the Trade Date specified below. This letter agreement constitutes a “Confirmation” as referred to in the ISDA Master Agreement specified below. 

The definitions and provisions contained in the 2006 ISDA Definitions (the “Definitions”) as published by the International Swaps and Derivatives
Association, Inc. (“ISDA”), and amended from time to time, are incorporated into this Confirmation.    In the event of any inconsistency between this Confirmation and the Definitions, this Confirmation will govern. 

This Confirmation supplements, forms part of and is subject to, the ISDA Master Agreement dated as of May 09, 

2016, as amended and supplemented from time to time (the “Agreement”), between you and us. All provisions contained in the Agreement shall govern
this Confirmation except as expressly modified below. 
 Each party represents to the other party that: 

 

	(a)	Non-Reliance. It is acting for its own account, and it has made its own independent decisions to enter into this Transaction and as to whether this Transaction is appropriate or proper for it based upon its own
judgment and upon advice from such advisers as it has deemed necessary. It is not relying on any communication (written or oral) of the other party as investment advice or as a recommendation to enter into this Transaction, it being understood that
information and explanations related to the terms and conditions of a Transaction will not be considered investment advice or a recommendation to enter into this Transaction. No communication (written or oral) received from the other party will be
deemed to be an assurance or guarantee as to the expected results of this Transaction. 

  
  

 
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	(b)	Assessment and Understanding. It is capable of assessing the merits of and understanding (on its own behalf or through independent professional advice), and understands and accepts, the terms, conditions and
risks of this Transaction. It is also capable of assuming, and assumes, the risks of this Transaction. 

  

	(c)	Status of Parties. The other party is not acting as a fiduciary for or an adviser to it in respect of this Transaction. 

The terms of the Transaction to which this Confirmation relates are as follows: 

1. General Terms: 
  

	 Notional Amount: 
	$100,000,000.00 USD 

  

	 Trade Date: 
	14-Jun-17 

  

	 Effective Date: 
	01-Jul-17 

  

	 Termination Date: 
	01-Jul-22 

  

	 Business Days: 
	New York 

 Fixed Amounts Details: 

	 Fixed Rate Payer: 
	Counterparty 

	 Fixed Rate Payer Payment Dates: 
	Monthly, on the 1st, commencing on 01-Aug-17 up to and including the Termination date, subject to adjustment in accordance with Modified Following Business Day Convention 

 

	 Period End Dates: 
	Monthly on the 1st commencing 01-Aug-17 subject to No Adjustment 

  

	 Fixed Rate: 
	1.78200 % 

  

	 Fixed Rate Day Count Fraction: 
	Act/360 

 Floating Amount Details: 

	 Floating Rate Payer: 
	KeyBank 

	 Floating Rate Payer Payment Dates: 
	Monthly, on the 1st, commencing on 01-Aug-17 up to and including the Termination date, subject to adjustment in accordance with Modified Following Business Day Convention 

 

	 Period End Dates: 
	Monthly on the 1st commencing 01-Aug-17 subject to No Adjustment 

  

	 Floating Rate for Initial Calculation Period including Spread: 
	To be determined 

  
  

 
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	 Floating Rate Option: 
	USD-LIBOR-BBA, however the reference to “two London Banking Days” in the third line of the definition of “USD-LIBOR-BBA” as published in Section 7.1.(ab)(xxii) of the 2006 ISDA Definitions is replaced with “ one London
Banking Day”. 

  

	 Designated Maturity: 
	1-Month 

  

	 Spread: 
	None 

  

	 Floating Rate Day Count Fraction: 
	Act/360 

  

	 Reset Dates: 
	The first day of each Floating Rate Payer Calculation Period, subject to No Adjustment 

  

	 2. Calculation Agent: 
	As per the Agreement, or if not specified therein, KeyBank 

 3. Account Details 

 

	 Payment Method: 
	FEDWIRE 

  

	 Please pay us at: 
	KEYBANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION 

 ABA # 

A/C # 
 ATTN: DERIVATIVE
OPERATIONS 
  

	 We will pay you at: 
	NEXBANK SSB DALLAS TX 

 ABA # 

FOR THE ACCOUNT OF NEXPOINT RESIDENTIAL TRUST, INC 

A/C # 
 4. Other Provisions: 

5. Other Conditions: 
 6. Counterparty Portal Access:

 KeyBank will provide access to view the daily mid-market marks of your outstanding Transactions through a secured website, Key Derivatives On-line
(“KDO”). Unless you notify KeyBank in writing that you do not agree to receive the daily mid-market marks via KDO, you agree that KDO is an acceptable and reliable manner of disclosure. 

The following individuals will receive logon information and access to KDO once this Confirmation has been executed by an authorized signer(s) and returned to
KeyBank. Please provide additional names and contact information in writing as required. 
  

			
	Name	 	Email Address
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 

  
  

 
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 Please confirm the foregoing correctly sets forth the terms of our agreement by responding within two
(2) Business Days by returning an executed copy of this Confirmation to the attention of Derivative Operations at Derivatives_Documents@KeyBank.com or facsimile at (216) 370-6210. Failure to respond within such period shall not affect the
validity or enforceability of this Transaction, and shall be deemed to be an affirmation of the terms and conditions contained herein, absent manifest error. 

 

	
	Regards,
	
	KeyBank National Association
	
	/s/ Mary Chudzinski
	
	Name: Mary Chudzinski
	Title:   Authorized Signatory

  

	
	 Accepted and Confirmed as
 of the Trade
Date

	
	NexPoint Residential Trust Operating Partnership, L.P.
	
	/s/ Matt McGraner
	 Name: Matt McGraner
 Title: Authorized
Signatory

  
  

 
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EXHIBIT 10.10

SEVERANCE AGREEMENT AND GENERAL RELEASE
This Severance Agreement and General Release (“Agreement”) is made between John J. Fisher (“Employee”) and BEF MANAGEMENT, INC., an Ohio corporation (“Bob Evans” or the “Company”).
    
WHEREAS, the parties acknowledge it is in their individual and mutual best interests to fully dispose of any and all claims between them arising out of Employee’s employment with and separation from the Company; 

NOW, THEREFORE, in exchange for and in consideration of the following mutual covenants and promises, the undersigned parties, intending to be legally bound, hereby agree as follows:

1.Separation Date.  Employee and Bob Evans acknowledge and agree that the Employee’s last day of employment with the Company is April 1, 2017 (“Separation Date”).

2.Consideration for Release.  In consideration for Employee’s (i) release of any and all claims Employee may have against the Company, if any, and (ii) adherence to each of the terms and conditions of this Agreement and provided that Employee has executed this Agreement and has not later revoked the Agreement as provided herein, the Parties agree that subject to Section 7 herein, the Company shall pay Employee: (x) a lump sum gross payment of Five Hundred Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars and 00/100 cents ($525,000.00), representing a severance amount equivalent to eighteen (18) months of salary, and (y) a lump sum payment equal to Twelve Thousand, Seven Hundred Seventy Nine Dollars and 69/100 cents ($12,779.69), representing the Benefits Offset, in each case less appropriate deductions and tax withholding amounts. As used herein, the term “Benefits Offset” shall mean an amount equal to the difference between the premium cost for COBRA coverage for the Employee and the amount the Employee would have been charged by the Company for comparable insurance coverage for a period of fifty-two weeks and assuming Employee had remained employed by the Company (all as determined by the Company in the reasonable exercise of its discretion).  Except as may be required under Paragraph 24, payment will be made within fifteen (15) business days after Bob Evans  receives a signed and notarized original Agreement as more fully set forth in Paragraph 15.2 below.

3.Other Benefits, Plans and Agreements.  All other benefits and remuneration of any kind, including bonus plans, life insurance and long term disability insurance, perquisites (i.e., company car and/or car and gas allowances), shall terminate effective on the Separation Date, except (i) medical and dental insurance coverage, including flexible spending account and employee assistance program access, if any, which will terminate on April 30, 2017; (ii) any vested rights Employee may have in any outstanding equity awards, Bob Evans’ 401(k) Retirement Plan, the Bob Evans Farms Third Amended and Restated Executive Deferral Program (“BEEDP”), and the Bob Evans Farms, Inc. and Affiliates Third Amended and Restated Supplemental Executive Retirement Plan (“SERP”) (all of which shall be governed and paid according to the terms of their respective plans and/or award agreement); (iii) indemnification rights, if any, under the Company’s Bylaws or separate agreement; and (iv) as otherwise provided for in this Agreement.  Additionally, to the extent that on or prior to the Separation Date, the Company has granted the Employee restricted stock awards / restricted stock units or performance stock units, the Company shall cause one hundred percent (100%) of such unvested stock awards / stock units to be vested at the “target” threshold of performance (the “Stock Acceleration”) on the later to occur of the closing of: (X) the acquisition by 

the Company (or its affiliates) of all of the equity interests of Pineland Farms Potato Company, and (Y) the sale by the Company of the Bob Evans Restaurants business to Golden Gate Capital, all as more fully provided in that certain 8-k filed by the Company with the SEC on January 24, 2017, provided further that Employee has executed this Agreement without later revoking the same. Employee acknowledges and agrees that the Company has paid Employee all wages, salary, benefits and other compensation (including any accrued but unpaid vacation pay) to which Employee is entitled and owed.  Moreover, except as provided for in this Agreement, Employee shall not be entitled to receive any other compensation or benefits of any sort from the Company and its affiliates, or their respective officers, directors, employees, agents, insurance companies, attorneys, shareholders, or subsidiaries for, without limitation, salary, vacation, bonuses, stock, stock options, health care continuation coverage or any other compensation or benefits.    Employee also understands and agrees that, by entering into this Agreement, any and all rights Employee had, has or may hereafter have, under any and all change in control agreements between Employee and the Company are hereby revoked, extinguished and released.

4.Confidential Information and Company Property.

4.1.    Without the written consent of the Company, Employee shall not use,
divulge, furnish, copy, disclose or make accessible (other than for the benefit of the Company and its affiliates) to any person or organization in any form or manner for use in any way any Confidential Information (as defined herein) of the Company or its affiliates.  

4.2.    As used in this Agreement, “Confidential Information” means any and all 
confidential or proprietary information of the Company and its affiliates, including without limitation:  trade secrets (as defined by the laws of the State of Ohio); business plans; financial information; accounting data; employment or employee-related information; marketing plans and information; sales information (including sales records, plans and projections); pricing information; supplier and customer (current and prospective) information; product information (including new products, recipes, formulas and samples); information related to the siting of new or existing restaurants; information related to the design or construction of the Company’s restaurants or plants; manufacturing processes; hiring and recruitment information; all information relating to the Company’s goods and services; research and development information; legal information (including legal issues, cases and strategies) or other information, technology, data and materials, disclosed verbally or in writing by the Company and its affiliates to Employee.  “Confidential Information” does not include information that is or becomes generally available to the public, other than through disclosure by Employee.  

4.3.     Employee acknowledges that any information shall be presumed to be Confidential Information if the Company takes or has taken measures designed to prevent it, in the ordinary course of business, from being available to persons other than those selected by the Company to have access thereto for limited purposes.

4.4.    All information disclosed to Employee or to which Employee obtains or
has obtained access to during the period of Employee’s employment, which Employee has a reasonable basis to believe to be Confidential Information, shall be presumed to be Confidential Information.

4.5.    Immediately upon Employee’s separation from the Company, all records of Confidential Information, including, but not limited to, all notes, emails, memos, plans, records, letters, reports or other tangible materials, including copies thereof, in Employee’s possession, and including any and a

ll documents and copies thereof provided to Employee’s attorney, whether prepared by Employee or by others, shall be left with, or delivered by Separation Date to the Company.  Further, immediately upon the Separation Date, Employee shall return to Company any and all property of Company in Employee’s possession, including, but not limited to, Employee’s company car, cellular phone, keys, equipment, all documents, emails, Confidential Information and computer files (howsoever evidenced and stored, and whether on Employee’s personal computer, PDA, phone or otherwise).  Employee acknowledges and understands that the Company’s obligation to pay Employee the severance benefits identified in Paragraph 2 together with the Stock Acceleration is expressly conditioned upon Employee’s adherence to the terms of this Agreement, including the provisions of this Paragraph.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, Employee may retain any and all documents relating to his/her compensation and benefits, including, but not limited to, documents relating to the health insurance plan, outstanding equity awards, the 401(k) Retirement Plan, the SERP, and the BEEDP.

4.6.    Employee agrees, unless compelled by legal process, not to discuss with any person or entity, including without limitation any current, future or former employees of the Company and its affiliates (collectively, “Company Employees”), any information concerning: any Confidential Information, including the business sensitive policies, personnel or business practices of the Company and/or any of its affiliates, and its or their past, present or future stockholders, officers, directors, parents, subsidiaries, divisions, successors, assigns, employees, managers, members, agents or representatives (collectively, “Related Parties”).  If Employee is compelled to give testimony pursuant to legal process, Employee shall immediately notify the Company as soon as Employee becomes aware of such legal process pursuant to Paragraph 23. The above notwithstanding, nothing in this Agreement prohibits Employee from communicating directly with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”), or any member of its staff, about any possible violation of federal securities law or making any disclosure protected under the whistleblower provisions of federal law or regulation. Employee does not need the approval of the Company prior to communicating directly with the SEC or its staff.  Employee, however, further acknowledges that the Employee has no reason to believe that the Company is in violation of federal securities laws, nor does the Employee have any knowledge of any violation, possible violation or series of facts and circumstances on the part of / attributable to the Company which could give rise to a whistleblower claim under federal or state law or applicable regulations.

4.7.    Employee understands and agrees that, even after his/her employment with the Company ends, Employee is still bound by the provisions of the Company’s “Policy Statement Against Insider Trading,” which provides, in relevant part, that: 

This Policy Statement continues to apply to your transactions in our securities even after your service with us ends.  If you are aware of material nonpublic information when your service ends with us, you may not disclose such information or otherwise trade in our securities until that information has become public or is no longer material.

5.Cooperation.  Employee agrees to cooperate fully with the Company in its defense of any lawsuit, investigation, proceeding or third party request for information filed/requested over matters that occurred during the tenure of Employee’s employment with the Company, and agrees to provide full and accurate information with respect to same.  Employee further agrees  not to provide any information to any outside parties concerning the Company and its Related Parties, unless compelled to do so by valid subpoena or other court order, and in such case only after first notifying 

the Company in advance of such subpoena or court order pursuant to Paragraph 23 and permitting the Company a minimum of five (5) business days to respond or object.  

6.Confidentiality.  Employee agrees not to, at any time, talk about, write about or otherwise publicize or disclose to any third party the terms of this Agreement or any fact concerning its negotiation, execution or implementation, except with (i) an attorney, accountant, or other advisor engaged by Employee to advise him/her; (ii) the Internal Revenue Service or other governmental agency; and (iii) his/her immediate family, providing that all such persons agree in advance to keep said information confidential and not to disclose it to others.  Nothing in this Paragraph shall be construed to prohibit Employee from disclosing to potential employers the existence of this Agreement and the general nature of its provisions.  

7.New Employment / Severance Offset.  Intentionally Omitted

8.Clawback.  Intentionally Omitted.

9.Non-Competition.  Employee covenants and agrees that for a period of one (1) year following Employee’s Separation Date, Employee shall not, directly or indirectly, as an employee, employer, consultant, agent, principal, partner, shareholder, officer, director, member, manager or through any other kind of ownership (other than ownership of securities of publicly held corporations of which Employee owns less than three percent (3%) of any class of outstanding securities), membership, affiliation, association, or any other representative or individual capacity, engage in or render, or agree to engage in or render, any services to any Competing Business.  For purposes of this Agreement, “Competing Business” shall mean any business in North America that (i) is engaged in the family dining restaurant industry or any other sector of the restaurant industry in which the Company is actively engaged or has taken substantial steps towards being actively engaged as of the Separation Date; (ii) produces and distributes food products to the extent the Company is actively engaged in such business or has taken substantial steps towards being engaged in such business as of the Separation Date; or (iii) is engaged in a line of business that competes with any line of business that the Company or its affiliates entered into, or have taken substantial steps to enter into, during Employee’s employment with the Company.  

10.Agreement Not to Solicit Employees.  Employee agrees that during the one-year (1) period following his/her Separation Date, Employee shall not, either directly or indirectly, on Employee’s own behalf or in the service or on behalf of others, solicit or attempt to solicit any person then employed by the Company or any of its affiliates, to seek employment with Employee or with any employer for which Employee works or is otherwise affiliated; nor shall Employee solicit, induce, recruit or cause any person employed by the Company to terminate his/her employment with the Company for the purpose of joining, associating, or becoming employed with any other business or activity of Employee or any employer for which Employee is affiliated.

11.No Disparagement.  Employee agrees that he/she shall not make or publish any statement (orally or in writing) that becomes or reasonably could be expected to become publicly known, which would libel, slander or disparage (whether or not such disparagement legally constitutes libel or slander) the Company or its Related Parties.  

12.Release of Claims.  
12.1.    In consideration of the receipt of the sums and covenants stated herein, Employee does hereby, on behalf of Employee, his/her heirs, administrators, executors, agents, and assigns, forever release, requite, and discharge the Company and its Related Parties, from any and all charges, claims, demands, judgments, actions, causes of action, damages, expenses, costs, attorneys’ fees, and liabilities of any kind whatsoever, whether known or unknown, vested or contingent, in law, equity or otherwise, which Employee has ever had or now has against said Company and its Related Parties for or on account of any matter, cause or thing whatsoever which has occurred prior to the date Employee signed this Agreement, including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, any and all claims which are related to Employee’s employment with the Company and the termination thereof, and any and all rights which Employee has or may have under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, as amended; the Older Worker Benefit Protection Act; the Fair Labor Standards Act; the Family and Medical Leave Act; Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended by the Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972; the Civil Rights Act of 1991; the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, 29 U.S.C. §1001 et seq.; 42 U.S.C. §1981; the Americans With Disabilities Act; Ohio Revised Code Sections 4101.17 and 4112.02 et seq., as and to the extent any of the foregoing are amended or modified, and other federal and state statutes which regulate or pertain to employment; and the laws of contract, torts, and other subjects.  Nothing contained herein shall be construed as a waiver or release of Employee’s vested rights in the Company’s 401(k) Retirement Plan, any outstanding equity awards, the SERP, the BEEDP, indemnification rights, or rights under this Agreement.  

12.2.     It is hereto agreed that this Agreement constitutes, among other things and except to the extent that rights are retained as noted above, a full and complete release of any and all claims which Employee may have against the Company or its Related Parties, upon or by reason of any matter or thing whatsoever which has occurred prior to the signature date of this Agreement, including without limitation all age discrimination claims under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, as amended, and it is the intention of the parties hereto that this Agreement is and shall be a complete and absolute defense to anything released hereunder.  Employee expressly and knowingly waives his/her right to file any civil action, as a class member or individually, or to receive any monetary award arising therefrom related to any claims Employee may have against the Company or its Related Parties which are released hereunder, including without limitation any matters arising out of or relating to Employee’s employment with or separation from Bob Evans.

12.3.    Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of Paragraph 12, Employee understands that Employee is not waiving any claims and rights that may arise after the date of this waiver.  Employee further understands that this does not limit Employee’s right to file a charge with an agency or to participate in any agency’s investigation; however, Employee waives his/her right to recover any damages should any agency ever pursue a claim on Employee’s behalf.  Employee further understands that this does not limit Employee’s right to seek a judicial determination of the validity of this waiver or to test the knowing and voluntary nature of this waiver.

13.No Acknowledgment of Liability.  It is understood that this Agreement is, among other things, a compromise of disputed claims, and no party, by entering into this Agreement, acknowledges the validity of the other’s claims or defenses, and the above-mentioned payments and covenants are not, and should not be construed as, an admission or acknowledgment by the Company or its Related Parties of any liability whatsoever to Employee or any other person or entity.

14.Remedies for Breach by Employee.  Employee agrees that it would be difficult to compensate the Company fully for damages for any violation of the provisions of this Agreement, 

including without limitation the provisions of Paragraphs 4, 5, 6, 9, 10 and 11.  Employee agrees that any breach of this Agreement by Employee would cause the Company and/or its Related Parties great and irreparable injury and damage, the actual amount of which cannot be reasonably or adequately compensated in damages in an action at law.  Employee acknowledges that the Company shall, therefore, be entitled, in addition to any other remedies that it may have under this Agreement or at law, to receive injunctive and other equitable relief (including without limitation specific performance) to enforce any of the rights and privileges of the Company or any of the covenants or obligations of the Employee hereunder.  In addition to any and all other remedies available to the Company, Employee agrees that the Company shall be entitled to recover from Employee liquidated damages in an amount no less than twenty-five percent (25%) of the severance and Stock Acceleration provided hereunder.  Nothing contained herein, and no exercise by the Company of any right or remedy, shall be construed as a waiver by the Company of any other rights or remedies that the Company may have.  

15.Employee’s Acknowledgments. 

15.1.    Employee states and represents that he/she has carefully read this Agreement and knows the contents thereof, and that Employee has executed the same as his/her own free act and deed.

15.2    Employee acknowledges that he/she has been and is hereby advised in writing to consult with an attorney concerning this Agreement and that Employee had the opportunity to seek the advice of legal counsel in connection with the negotiation and execution of this Agreement.  Employee further acknowledges that he/she has had the opportunity to ask questions about each and every provision of this Agreement and that Employee fully understands the effect of the provisions contained in this Agreement upon his/her legal rights.  Employee acknowledges that he/she has been given twenty-one (21) days from the date of receipt of the Agreement to consider whether to sign the Agreement, and that Employee may revoke his/her signature at any time before expiration of seven (7) days after Employee signs the Agreement.  To accept the terms of this Agreement, Employee must return a signed and notarized original Agreement to Debbie Wickline, Bob Evans Farms, 8111 Smith’s Mill Road, New Albany, OH  43054.  To revoke his/her signature and the Agreement, Employee shall notify the Company pursuant to Paragraph 23 by no later than 5:00 p.m. EST on the seventh (7th) day after Employee signs the Agreement.  This Agreement becomes effective upon the expiration of seven (7) days after Employee signs the Agreement provided Employee has not sooner revoked his/her signature.   

15.3     Employee agrees that he/she has:  (i) received all compensation due Employee as a result of services performed for the Company with the receipt of his/her final paycheck; (ii) reported to the Company any and all work-related injuries incurred by Employee during his/her employment by the Company; and (iii) been provided any leave of absence due on account of Employee’s or a family member’s health condition and has not been subjected to any improper treatment, conduct or actions due to a request for or taking such leave.    

15.4    Employee agrees that he/she is solely liable for any and all income tax, other taxes, or assessments owed by Employee in connection with any payment made pursuant to this Agreement.  Employee further warrants that he/she is not a Medicare beneficiary as of the date of this release and that, as a result, no conditional payments have been made by Medicare.

16.Successors and Assigns.  Employee’s obligations and agreements under this Agreement shall be binding on the Employee’s heirs, executors, legal representatives and assigns and 

shall inure to the benefit of any successors and assigns of the Company.  The Company’s obligations and agreements under this Agreement shall be binding upon the Company’s affiliates, divisions, successors, and assigns and shall inure to the benefit of Employee’s heirs, executors, and assigns.

17.Governing Law.  This Agreement shall be governed by and construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Ohio without giving effect to any choice of law or conflict of law rules or provisions.  If any provision or provisions hereof shall at any time be found or declared invalid or unenforceable, such finding or declaration shall not impair the remaining provisions hereof, but the same shall remain valid and enforceable.

18.Entire Agreement; Amendment.  This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties hereto in respect of the subject matter hereof and this Agreement supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreements between the parties hereto in connection with the subject matter hereof, except as otherwise provided herein.  No change, termination or attempted waiver of any of the provisions of this Agreement shall be binding on any party hereto unless in writing and signed by the party affected.

19.Waiver.  The failure of any party hereto to enforce at any time any of the provisions of this Agreement shall in no way be construed to be a waiver of any such provision, nor in any way to affect the validity of this Agreement or any part thereof or the right of any party thereof to enforce each and every such provision.  No waiver or any breach of this Agreement shall be held to be a waiver of any other or subsequent breach.

20.Interpretation.  In this Agreement, (i) the word “including” means including without limiting the generality of any description preceding such term and (ii) references to any agreement or plan means such agreement or plan as amended and modified and in effect from time to time in accordance with the terms of such agreement or plan. 

21.Withholding Taxes.  The Company may withhold from all compensation payable pursuant hereto all sums required to be withheld under all federal, state and city laws, or governmental regulation or ruling, with respect to payment of compensation, benefits or perquisites. 

22.Severability.  To the extent any provision of this Agreement shall be invalid or unenforceable, it shall be considered deleted and the remainder of such provision and of this Agreement shall be unaffected and shall continue in full force and effect.  In furtherance and not in limitation of the foregoing, should the duration or geographical extent of, or business activities covered by any provision of this Agreement be in excess of that which is valid and enforceable under applicable law, then such provision shall be construed to cover only that duration, extent or activities which may validly and enforceably be covered.  Employee acknowledges the uncertainty of the law in this respect and expressly stipulates that this Agreement shall be given the construction that renders the provisions valid and enforceable to the maximum extent (not exceeding its express terms) possible under applicable law. 

23.Notices.  All notices or other communication required or permitted hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed given or delivered when delivered personally or four (4) days after being mailed by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, or one (1) day after being sent by private overnight courier addressed as set forth below, or if sent by facsimile transmission, on the first business day after transmission provided that an original copy has been deposited in the U.S. mail:  

If to the Company, to:

BEF Management, Inc.
8111 Smith’s Mill Road
New Albany, OH  43054
Attention:  Jim Roberts, Vice President & Associate General Counsel 
Fax:  (614) 409-2261

Or to such other address as such party may indicate by a notice delivered to the other party hereto.  

24.Code Section 409A.  This Agreement shall be interpreted and construed to reflect the intent of the Company that this Agreement be classified as a short-term deferral arrangement exempt from the provisions of Code Section 409A.  Nothing in this Agreement shall provide a basis for any person to take action against the Company based on matters covered by Code Section 409A, including the tax treatment of this Agreement, and the Company shall not under any circumstances have any liability to the Employee, or other person for any taxes, penalties or interest due on amounts paid or payable under this Agreement, including taxes, penalties or interest imposed under Code Section 409A.  In accordance with Code Section 409A, to the extent that the total  time period described in Paragraph 15.2 (both the consideration and revocation periods) begins in one calendar year and ends in a second calendar year, no payment under this Agreement shall be made, or begin to be made, until the second calendar year.

Employee acknowledges that he/she has carefully read and fully understands all the provisions of this Agreement, that Employee has been given twenty-one (21) days in which to consider this Agreement and will have seven (7) days to revoke acceptance after signing this Agreement.  Employee is advised to consult with an attorney of Employee’s own choosing before signing this Agreement.

EMPLOYEE ALSO ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THE COMPANY FURNISHED TO HIM/HER, ALONG WITH THIS AGREEMENT, WRITTEN AND UNDERSTANDABLE INFORMATION DISCLOSING THE JOB TITLES AND AGES OF ALL INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE ELIGIBLE AND NOT ELIGIBLE FOR RECEIVING A SEVERANCE AGREEMENT AND RELEASE OFFER. 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING READ THIS SEVERANCE AGREEMENT AND GENERAL RELEASE AND UNDERSTANDING THE TERMS CONTAINED HEREIN, DOES KNOWINGLY, VOLUNTARILY, AND FREELY SIGN AS OF THE DATE SET FORTH BELOW. 

John J. Fisher and the Company hereby enter into this Severance Agreement and General Release as indicated by their signatures below.

___________________________________
John J. Fisher

STATE OF OHIO            :
:  SS
COUNTY OF FRANKLIN          :

The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this _____ day of _____________, 2017 by John J. Fisher.
_____________________________________
Notary Public

BEF MANAGEMENT, INC.

By: __________________________________
Its:  

STATE OF OHIO        :
:  SS
COUNTY OF     FRANKLIN     :

The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ____ day of _______________, 2017 by John Carothers, Vice President of BEF Management, Inc., on behalf of the Company.

_____________________________________
Notary Public

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