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2008 Employee Stock Purchase Plan

 EXHIBIT 10.2 
 2008 EMPLOYEE STOCK PURCHASE PLAN 
 1st FINANCIAL SERVICES CORPORATION

 ARTICLE 1 
 DEFINITIONS 
 When used in this 2008 Employee Stock Purchase Plan, the following
words, terms, and phrases have the meanings given in this Article 1 unless another meaning is expressly provided elsewhere in this document or is clearly required by the context. When applying these definitions and any other word, term, or phrase
used in this 2008 Employee Stock Purchase Plan, the form of any word, term, or phrase shall include any and all of its other forms. 
 1.1 Board means the board of directors of 1st Financial Services Corporation. 
 1.2 Code means the Internal
Revenue Code of 1986, as amended or superseded after the date this Plan becomes effective, and any applicable rulings or regulations issued under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. 
 1.3 Common Stock means the common stock of the Company. 
 1.4 Company means 1st Financial Services Corporation, a North Carolina corporation. 
 1.5 Compensation means all base,
straight-time, gross earnings, but excluding and payments, income, or awards for or associated with overtime, shift premiums and commissions, incentive compensation, incentive payments, bonuses, equity-based awards, and other awards and
compensation. 
 1.6 Employee means any individual who is an employee of the
Company or a Subsidiary for tax purposes, but excluding any employee whose customary employment with the Company and Subsidiary(ies) is for fewer than 20 hours per week. Employees of a Subsidiary that the Board in its sole discretion designates as
ineligible to participate in the Plan shall not be eligible to participate in their capacity as employees of that ineligible Subsidiary. For purposes of the Plan, the employment relationship shall be treated as continuing intact while the individual
is on sick leave or other leave of absence approved by the Company, but if the period of leave exceeds 90 days and if the individual’s right to reemployment is not guaranteed by either statute or contract, the employment relationship shall be
deemed to have terminated on the 91st day of leave. 
 1.7 Fair Market Value means the value of one share of the Common Stock, determined according to the following rules: (x) if the Common Stock is traded on an exchange or on an automated quotation
system giving closing prices, the reported closing price on the relevant date if it is a trading day and otherwise on the next trading day, (y) if the Common Stock is traded over-the-counter with no reported closing price, the mean
between the highest bid and the lowest asked prices on that quotation system on the relevant date if it is a trading day and otherwise on the next trading day, or (z) if neither clause (x) nor clause (y) applies,
the fair market value as determined by the Plan Committee in good faith, consistent with rules prescribed under the Code. 
 1.8 Offering
Commencement Date means the first day of each Offering Period. 
 1.9 Offering Period means a period of approximately six months
during which funds may be accumulated for the exercise of options, beginning and ending as follows: beginning on the first Trading Day on or after January 1 and terminating on the last Trading Day in the period ending June 30, and
beginning on the first Trading Day on or after July 1 and ending on the last Trading Day in the period ending December 31. The duration of Offering Periods may be changed under section 4.2. 
 1.10 Participant means an Employee who is eligible under section 3.1 to participate in this Plan and who elects to participate. No Employee who
alone or together with any person whose stock would be attributed to the Employee under Code section 424(d) owns stock possessing 5% or more of the total combined voting power or value of all classes of stock of the Company shall be eligible for
participation in this Plan. For this purpose stock owned shall include stock the Employee may have the right to acquire under outstanding options, warrants, or other purchase or conversion rights. 

 1.11 Plan means this 1st Financial Services Corporation 2008 Employee Stock Purchase Plan, as the same may be amended or restated from time to time. 
 1.12 Plan Committee means a committee consisting entirely of Company directors designated by the Board. 
 1.13 Purchase Date means the last Trading Day of each Offering Period. 
 1.14 Purchase Price means an amount equal to 95% of the Fair Market Value of a share of Common Stock on the Purchase Date. 
 1.15 Reserves means the number of shares of Common Stock covered by each option under the Plan that have not yet been acquired by exercise and the
number of shares of Common Stock that have been authorized for issuance under the Plan but not yet placed under option. 
 1.16 Subsidiary means Mountain 1st
 Bank & Trust Company and any corporation, domestic or foreign, of which not less than 50% of the voting shares are held by the Company or another Subsidiary, whether the corporation exists now
or is hereafter organized or acquired by the Company or the other Subsidiary. 
 1.17 Trading Day means a day on which national stock
exchanges, including Nasdaq, are open for trading. 
 ARTICLE 2 
 PURPOSE, EFFECTIVE DATE, AND TERM 
 2.1 Purpose. The purpose of this Plan is to give to employees of the Company and Subsidiaries the opportunity to use accumulated payroll deductions to buy Company Common Stock. The Company intends that the Plan
(x) qualify as an “Employee Stock Purchase Plan” under Code section 423 and (y) be considered non-compensatory for purposes of generally accepted accounting principles so that the Company will not be required to
recognize compensation expense for the Plan. Accordingly, the provisions of the Plan shall be construed in a manner consistent with the requirements of Code section 423 and with the Company’s desire to avoid compensation expense associated with
the Plan. 
 2.2 Effective Date. This Plan shall become effective at the first Offering Commencement Date after its adoption by the
Board, subject to approval of stockholders in accordance with Treasury Regulation section 1.423-2(c) within 12 months after Board adoption. 
 2.3 Term of Plan. Once effective, the Plan shall continue in effect for ten years from the first Offering Commencement Date unless sooner terminated by the Board under section 6.2. 
 ARTICLE 3 
 PARTICIPANTS 
 3.1 Eligibility for Participation. (a) On each Offering Commencement Date every
person who is an Employee on that date is eligible to participate for the Offering Period beginning with that date, unless the person has not been an Employee for three or more months on that date. Part-time Employees, meaning any employee whose
customary employment with the Company and Subsidiary(ies) is for fewer than 20 hours per week, are not eligible. 
 (b) Despite any contrary
provision of this Plan, an Employee shall not be granted an option under the Plan (x) if immediately after the grant the Employee (or any other person whose stock would be attributed to the Employee under Code section 424(d)) would own
stock, including outstanding options to purchase stock, possessing 5% or more of the total combined voting power or value of all classes of stock of the Company, or (y) if his or her options to purchase stock under all employee stock
purchase plans of the Company and Subsidiaries, including this Plan, have a value of $25,000 or more (based on the Fair Market Value of the shares when the option is granted) in the aggregate for each calendar year in which the option is outstanding
at any time. 
  

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 3.2 Participation by Submitting a Subscription Agreement. Unless a later time for filing
subscription agreements is fixed by the Board for all eligible Employees for a given Offering Period, an eligible Employee may become a Participant in the Plan by completing a subscription agreement and filing the subscription agreement with the
Company’s designated human resources representative at least ten business days before the Offering Commencement Date for the Offering Period in which the eligible Employee desires to be a Participant. The subscription agreement shall be in the
form approved by the Plan Committee. 
 3.3 Payroll Deductions. (a) When a Participant files his or her subscription agreement
with the Company’s designated human resources representative, the Participant shall elect to have payroll deductions made on each payday during the Offering Period in an amount equal to a whole percentage, but not exceeding 15%, of the
Compensation that he or she receives on each payday during the Offering Period. Payroll deductions for a Participant during an Offering Period shall begin with the first payroll date occurring on or after the applicable Offering Commencement Date
and shall end on the last payroll date occurring on or before the Purchase Date of the Offering Period to which the authorization is applicable, unless sooner terminated by the Participant as provided in section 3.5. 
 (b) A Participant may not change the rate of his or her payroll deductions for an Offering Period during that Offering Period, but a Participant may
change the rate of his or her payroll deductions for the next Offering Period by submitting a new subscription agreement at least ten days before the Offering Commencement Date of the next Offering Period. A Participant’s subscription agreement
shall remain in effect for successive Offering Periods unless terminated as provided in section 3.5 or replaced by a new subscription agreement as provided in this section 3.3(b) for future Offering Periods. 
 (c) Despite any contrary provision in this Plan however, a Participant’s payroll deductions may be decreased to 0% of Compensation at any time
during an Offering Period if necessary to comply with Code section 423(b)(8) and section 3.1(b) of this Plan. If that occurs, payroll deductions shall begin again at the rate provided in the Participant’s subscription agreement at the beginning
of the first Offering Period scheduled to end in the next calendar year, unless terminated by the Participant as provided in section 3.5. 
 3.4 Accounts and Reports. Individual accounts shall be maintained for each Participant. All payroll deductions made for a Participant shall be credited to his or her account under the Plan. A Participant may not make any additional
payments into the account. A Participant’s account is merely a bookkeeping account maintained by the Company, the account is not a trust fund of any kind, and concerning the account the Participant shall be a general unsecured creditor of the
Company. Neither the Company nor any Subsidiary shall be obligated to segregate or hold in trust or escrow any funds in a Participant’s account. Except for amounts not expended because of the Plan rule that fractional shares shall not be
purchased, no amount of a Participant’s accumulated payroll deductions shall be carried over from the end of one Offering Period to the beginning of another. Statements of account shall be given to Participants at least annually, which
statements shall set forth the amount of payroll deductions, the Purchase Price, the number of shares purchased and the remaining cash balance, if any. 
 3.5 Withdrawal; Termination of Employment. (a) By written notice delivered to the
Company’s designated human resources representative, at any time until the 14th calendar day before the Purchase Date of an Offering Period, a
Participant may withdraw all but not less than all of the payroll deductions credited to his or her account for that Offering Period and not yet used to exercise his or her option under the Plan. All of the Participant’s payroll deductions
credited to his or her account shall be paid to the withdrawing Participant promptly after receipt of notice of withdrawal. The withdrawing Participant’s option for the Offering Period shall automatically be terminated and no further payroll
deductions for the purchase of shares shall be made for the Offering Period. If a Participant withdraws from an Offering Period, payroll deductions shall not resume at the beginning of the next Offering Period or any Offering Period thereafter
unless the Participant delivers to the Company a new subscription agreement. 
 (b) A Participant’s withdrawal from an Offering Period
shall not have any effect upon his or her eligibility to participate in any Offering Period that begins after termination of the Offering Period from which the Participant withdraws. 
 (c) If a Participant ceases to be an Employee for any reason on or before a Purchase Date of an Offering Period, he or she shall be deemed to have
elected to withdraw from the Plan, the Participant’s option shall be automatically terminated, and the payroll deductions credited to the Participant’s account during the Offering Period shall be returned to the Participant or, in the case
of his or her death, to the person or persons entitled thereto under Article 5. 
  

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 3.6 Interest. No interest shall accrue on the payroll deductions of a Participant or on a
Participant’s account balance. 
 3.7 Use of Funds. All payroll deductions received or held by the Company under the Plan may be
used by the Company for any corporate purpose and the Company shall not be obligated to segregate payroll deductions. 
 ARTICLE 4 
 OFFERING PERIOD AND PURCHASE
OPTION 
 4.1 Shares Reserved. The maximum number of shares of the Company’s Common Stock available for sale
under the Plan is 100,000 shares, subject to adjustment for changes in capitalization of the Company as provided in section 4.5. Shares sold under the Plan may consist in whole or in part of authorized and unissued shares or shares held in treasury
by the Company. If on a given Purchase Date the number of shares for which options are to be exercised exceeds the number of shares then available under the Plan, the Company shall make a pro rata allocation of the shares remaining available
for purchase in a manner as uniform as is practicable and as the Company determines to be equitable. 
 4.2 Offering Periods. The Plan
shall be implemented by consecutive Offering Periods of six months’ duration, with a new Offering Period beginning on the first Trading Day on or after January 1 and July 1 each year, or on such other date as the Board shall
determine; provided, however, that the first Offering Period shall begin on a Trading Day specified by the Board and the first Offering Period may be of less than six months’ duration. The Board shall have the power to change the
duration and timing of future Offering Periods without stockholder approval. 
 4.3 Option Grant. Subject to the limitations in
sections 3.1(b) and 3.5 and 4.1, on the Offering Commencement Date of each Offering Period, each Participant in that Offering Period shall be granted an option to purchase at the Purchase Price on the Purchase Date of the Offering Period a number of
shares of Common Stock determined by dividing (x) the Participant’s payroll deductions accumulated before the Purchase Date for that Offering Period and retained in the Participant’s account as of the Purchase Date by
(y) the applicable Purchase Price. 
 4.4 Option Exercise. (a) Unless a Participant withdraws from the Plan as
provided in section 3.5 and except as necessary to ensure compliance with Code section 423, including but not limited to section 423(b)(8), a Participant’s option for the purchase of shares shall be exercised automatically on the Purchase Date.
The maximum number of whole shares subject to option shall be purchased for the Participant at the applicable Purchase Price with the accumulated payroll deductions in the Participant’s account. No fractional shares shall be purchased. Any
payroll deductions accumulated in a Participant’s account that are insufficient to purchase a whole share shall be retained in the Participant’s account for the next Offering Period, subject to earlier withdrawal by the Participant as
provided in section 3.5. During a Participant’s lifetime, a Participant’s option to purchase shares under this Plan is exercisable solely by the Participant. 
 (b) As a condition to the exercise of an option, the Company may require the person exercising the option to represent and warrant that the shares are being purchased solely for investment and without any present
intention to sell or distribute the shares if, in the opinion of counsel for the Company, such a representation is required by the Securities Act of 1933 and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder. 
 (c) A Participant shall have no interest or voting right in shares he or she has the right to acquire by option exercise until the option is exercised.

 (d) When an option is exercised in whole or in part or when some or all of the Common Stock issued under the Plan is disposed of, the
Participant must make adequate provision for federal, state, or other tax withholding obligations, if any, arising upon the exercise of the option or the disposition of the Common Stock. The Company may but shall not be obligated to withhold from
the Participant’s compensation the amount necessary for the Company to satisfy applicable withholding obligations related to the Participant’s tax obligations, including any withholding required to make available to the Company any tax
deductions or benefits attributable to sale or early disposition of Common Stock by the Participant that may be available to the Company. 
  

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 4.5 Changes in Capitalization, Dissolution, or Merger or Asset Sale. (a) Changes in
capitalization. Subject to any required action by stockholders of the Company, the number of shares reserved under section 4.1, the maximum number of shares each Participant may purchase in an Offering Period, and the price per share of Common
Stock covered by each option that has not yet been exercised shall be proportionately adjusted for any increase or decrease in the number of issued shares of Common Stock resulting from a stock split, reverse stock split, stock dividend, combination
or reclassification of Common Stock, or any other increase or decrease in the number of shares of Common Stock effected without receipt of consideration by the Company; provided, however, that issuances of stock through equity-based
compensation plans and conversion of convertible securities shall not be deemed to have been effected without receipt of consideration by the Company. Any adjustment required under this section 4.5 shall be made by the Board, whose determination
shall be final and binding on all parties. Except as expressly provided in this Plan, no issuance by the Company of shares of stock of any class or of securities convertible into shares of stock of any class shall affect the number or price of
shares of Common Stock subject to an option or require any other adjustment under this section 4.5. A change in capitalization shall have no effect on the $25,000 maximum stated in section 3.1(b), which shall remain fixed. 
 (b) Dissolution or Liquidation. If the Company proposes to dissolve or liquidate, the Offering Period then in progress shall be shortened by
setting a new Purchase Date (the “New Purchase Date”), and shall terminate immediately before the consummation of the proposed dissolution or liquidation, unless provided otherwise by the Board. The New Purchase Date shall be before the
date of the Company’s proposed dissolution or liquidation. At least ten business days before the New Purchase Date, the Board shall notify each Participant in writing that the Purchase Date for the Participant’s option has been changed to
the New Purchase Date and that the Participant’s option will be exercised automatically on the New Purchase Date, unless before the New Purchase Date the Participant withdraws from the Offering Period as provided in section 3.5. 
 (c) Merger or Asset Sale. If a merger of the Company with or into another corporation occurs, and if the Company is not the surviving entity in
the merger, or if sale of all or substantially all of the assets of the Company occurs, each outstanding option shall be assumed or an equivalent option shall be substituted by the successor corporation or a Parent or Subsidiary of the successor
corporation. If the successor corporation refuses to assume the option or substitute equivalent options, the Offering Period then in progress shall be shortened by setting a new Purchase Date (the “New Purchase Date”). The New Purchase
Date shall be before the date of the Company’s proposed sale or merger. At least ten business days before the New Purchase Date, the Board shall notify each Participant in writing that the Purchase Date for the Participant’s option has
been changed to the New Purchase Date and that the Participant’s option will be exercised automatically on the New Purchase Date, unless before the New Purchase Date the Participant withdraws from the Offering Period as provided in section 3.5.

 4.6 Delivery. (a) As promptly as practicable after each Purchase Date on which a purchase of shares occurs, the Company shall
arrange the delivery to each Participant, to his or her broker, or to a broker designated by the Plan Committee, of a stock certificate representing the shares purchased by exercise of the Participant’s option. Shares may be registered in the
Participant’s name or jointly in the name of the Participant and his or her spouse as joint tenants with right of survivorship. 
 (b)
Shares shall not be issued unless the option exercise and the issuance and delivery of the shares will comply with all applicable provisions of law, domestic or foreign, including without limitation the Securities Act of 1933, the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, and the requirements of any stock exchange on which the shares may then be listed, and shall be further subject to the approval of counsel for the Company to ensure legal
compliance. 
  

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 ARTICLE 5 
 BENEFICIARIES AND TRANSFERABILITY 
 5.1 Designation of Beneficiary. A Participant may file with the Company’s designated human resources representative a written designation of a beneficiary to receive shares, if any, from the Participant’s Plan account in
case the Participant’s death occurs after a Purchase Date but before delivery of shares to the Participant. Likewise, a Participant may file with the Company’s designated human resources representative a written designation of a
beneficiary to receive cash from the Participant’s Plan account in case the Participant’s death occurs before exercise of the option. If a Participant is married but the designated beneficiary is not the spouse, written consent of the
spouse shall be necessary for the Participant’s beneficiary designation to be effective. 
 5.2 Change of Beneficiary
Designation. A Participant may change his or her beneficiary designation at any time by written notice. If the Participant dies without a valid beneficiary designation or if the designated beneficiary predeceases the Participant, the Company
shall deliver the Participant’s shares and the Participant’s cash to the personal representative of the Participant’s estate. If to the best of the Company’s knowledge no such personal representative has been appointed, the
Company may in its discretion instead deliver the shares and cash to the Participant’s spouse. 
 ARTICLE 6

 MISCELLANEOUS 
 6.1. Non-Transferability. Neither payroll deductions credited to a Participant’s account nor any right to exercise an option or receive shares under the Plan may be assigned, transferred, pledged,
or otherwise disposed of by the Participant in any way other than by will, the laws of descent and distribution, or as provided in section 5.1. Any attempt at assignment, transfer, pledge, or other disposition shall be disregarded, but the Company
may treat the attempt as an election to withdraw funds from an Offering Period in accordance with section 3.5. 
 6.2 Amendment or
Termination. (a) The Board may at any time and for any reason terminate or amend the Plan. Except as provided in section 4.5 no such termination shall affect options previously granted, but the Board may terminate an Offering Period on any
Purchase Date if the Board determines that termination of the Offering Period or the Plan is in the best interests of the Company and its stockholders. Except as provided in section 4.5, no amendment may make any change in a Participant’s
option if the amendment adversely affects the Participant’s rights under the option. If the Board determines that stockholder approval of the amendment is necessary to comply with Rule 16b-3 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 or Code
section 423 (or any other applicable law, regulation, or stock exchange rule), the amendment shall not become effective unless stockholder approval is first obtained as required. 
 (b) Without shareholder consent and without regard to whether any Participant’s rights may be considered to have been adversely affected, the Board
shall be entitled to (w) change the Offering Periods, the maximum amount of permitted payroll deductions, and the frequency and number of permitted changes in the amount withheld during an Offering Period, (x) permit payroll
withholding exceeding the amount designated by a Participant in order to adjust for delays or mistakes in the Company’s processing of properly completed withholding elections, (y) establish reasonable waiting and adjustment periods
and accounting and crediting procedures to ensure that amounts applied to the purchase of Common Stock for each Participant properly correspond with amounts withheld from the Participant’s Compensation, and (z) establish such other
limitations and procedures as the Board determines in its sole discretion are advisable. 
 (c) If the Board determines that the ongoing
operation of the Plan may result in unfavorable financial accounting consequences, the Board may, in its discretion and to the extent the Board determined to be necessary or desirable, modify or amend the Plan to reduce or eliminate the unfavorable
accounting consequences including, but not limited to – 
 (x) altering the Purchase Price for any Offering
Period, including an Offering Period under way at the time of the change in Purchase Price, or 
 (y) shortening any
Offering Period so that the Offering Period ends on a new Purchase Date, including an Offering Period under way at the time of the Board action. 
  

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 The Board’s modification or amendment of the Plan shall not require stockholder approval or the
consent of any Plan Participant. 
 6.3 Plan Administration. The Plan shall be administered by the Plan Committee. The Plan Committee
shall have full and exclusive discretionary authority to construe, interpret, and apply the terms of the Plan, to determine eligibility, and to adjudicate all disputed claims filed under the Plan. Every finding, decision, and determination made by
the Plan Committee shall be final and binding upon all parties. 
 6.4 Notices. All notices or other communications by a Participant
to the Company shall be deemed to have been duly given when received in the form specified by the Company at the location or by the person designated by the Company for the receipt thereof. 
 6.5 Additional Restrictions of Rule 16b-3. The terms and conditions of options granted hereunder to, and the purchase of shares by, Company
directors and officers who are subject to section 16 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 shall comply with the applicable provisions of Securities and Exchange Commission Rule 16b-3. In the cases of Company directors and officers who are subject
to section 16 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, this Plan and options issued to them shall be deemed to contain and the shares issued to them upon exercise of such options shall be subject to such additional conditions and restrictions as may
be required by Rule 16b-3 to qualify for the maximum exemption from Securities Exchange Act section 16 for Plan transactions by them or on their behalf. 
 6.6 Stockholder Approval. Continuance of the Plan shall be subject to approval by the Company’s stockholders within 12 months after the date the Plan is adopted by the Board. 
  

 7Lease dated May 15,2008, between Registrant and RREEF AMERICA REIT III_ZI LLC

 EXHIBIT 10.1 
 Execution Version 
 LEASE 
 RREEF AMERICA REIT III-Z1 LLC, 
 Landlord, 
 and 
 SOAPSTONE NETWORKS
INCORPORATED 
 Tenant 
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	   1.
	  	USE AND RESTRICTIONS ON USE	  	1
			
	   2.
	  	TERM	  	2
			
	   3.
	  	RENT	  	3
			
	   4.
	  	RENT ADJUSTMENTS	  	4
			
	   5.
	  	SECURITY DEPOSIT	  	7
			
	   6.
	  	ALTERATIONS	  	9
			
	   7.
	  	REPAIR	  	10
			
	   8.
	  	LIENS	  	10
			
	   9.
	  	ASSIGNMENT AND SUBLETTING	  	11
			
	 10.
	  	INDEMNIFICATION	  	12
			
	 11.
	  	INSURANCE	  	13
			
	 12.
	  	WAIVER OF SUBROGATION	  	13
			
	 13.
	  	SERVICES AND UTILITIES	  	14
			
	 14.
	  	HOLDING OVER	  	14
			
	 15.
	  	SUBORDINATION	  	14
			
	 16.
	  	RULES AND REGULATIONS	  	15
			
	 17.
	  	REENTRY BY LANDLORD	  	15
			
	 18.
	  	DEFAULT	  	15
			
	 19.
	  	REMEDIES	  	16
			
	 20.
	  	TENANT’S BANKRUPTCY OR INSOLVENCY	  	19
			
	 21.
	  	QUIET ENJOYMENT	  	19
			
	 22.
	  	CASUALTY	  	19
			
	 23.
	  	EMINENT DOMAIN	  	20
			
	 24.
	  	SALE BY LANDLORD	  	21
			
	 25.
	  	ESTOPPEL CERTIFICATES	  	21
			
	 26.
	  	SURRENDER OF PREMISES	  	21
			
	 27.
	  	NOTICES	  	22

  

											
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	 28.
	  	TAXES PAYABLE BY TENANT	  	22
			
	 29.
	  	INTENTIONALLY DELETED	  	22
			
	 30.
	  	INTENTIONALLY DELETED	  	22
			
	 31.
	  	DEFINED TERMS AND HEADINGS	  	22
			
	 32.
	  	TENANT’S AUTHORITY	  	22
			
	 33.
	  	FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND CREDIT REPORTS	  	23
			
	 34.
	  	COMMISSIONS	  	23
			
	 35.
	  	TIME AND APPLICABLE LAW	  	23
			
	 36.
	  	SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS	  	23
			
	 37.
	  	ENTIRE AGREEMENT	  	23
			
	 38.
	  	EXAMINATION NOT OPTION	  	23
			
	 39.
	  	RECORDATION	  	23
			
	 40.
	  	RENEWAL OPTION	  	23
			
	 41.
	  	CAFÉ.	  	24
			
	 42.
	  	ROOFTOP SATELLITE DISH	  	24
			
	 43.
	  	LIMITATION OF LANDLORD’S LIABILITY	  	26
		
	 EXHIBIT A—FLOOR PLAN DEPICTING THE PREMISES
	  	1
		
	 EXHIBIT A-1—SITE PLAN
	  	1
		
	 EXHIBIT B—INITIAL ALTERATIONS
	  	1
		
	 EXHIBIT C—COMMENCEMENT DATE MEMORANDUM
	  	1
		
	 EXHIBIT D—RULES AND REGULATIONS
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 NET OFFICE LEASE 
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	BUILDING:	  	One Federal Street, Billerica, MA
		
	LANDLORD:	  	 RREEF AMERICA REIT III-Z1 LLC,
 a Delaware limited
liability company

		
	LANDLORD’S ADDRESS:	  	 c/o RREEF Management Company
 4 Technology Drive,
Westborough, MA 01851

		
	WIRE INSTRUCTIONS AND/OR ADDRESS FOR RENT PAYMENT:	  	RREEF AMERICA REIT III-Z1 LLC 75 Remittance Drive, Suite 6836 Chicago, IL 60675-6836
		
	LEASE REFERENCE DATE:	  	April 3, 2008
		
	TENANT:	  	 SOAPSTONE NETWORKS INCORPORATED
 a Delaware
corporation

		
	TENANT’S NOTICE ADDRESS:	  	
		
	 (a) As of beginning of Term:
	  	One Federal Street, Billerica, MA
		
	 (b) Prior to beginning of Term (if different):
	  	 296 Concord Road, Suite 308
 Billerica, MA
01821

		
	PREMISES ADDRESS:	  	One Federal Street, Billerica, MA
		
	PREMISES RENTABLE AREA:	  	A stipulated 45,808 sq. ft.(“Initial Space”) on the first and second floors of the Building and an additional stipulated 11,256 sq. ft.(“Additional Space) on the first floor (for
outline of Premises see Exhibit A).
		
	SCHEDULED COMMENCEMENT DATE:	  	September 1, 2008
		
	TERM OF LEASE:	  	Approximately six (6) years and two (2) months beginning on the Commencement Date and ending on the Termination Date. The period from the Commencement Date to the last day of the same month is
the “Commencement Month.”
		
	TERMINATION DATE:	  	Subject to earlier termination as provided in this Lease, the last day of the seventy fourth (74th) full calendar month after (if the Commencement Month is not a full calendar month), or from
and including (if the Commencement Month is a full calendar month), the Commencement Month, which shall be October 31, 2014 if the Commencement Date (as defined in Section 2.1) occurs on the Scheduled Commencement Date.

  

											
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 ANNUAL RENT and MONTHLY INSTALLMENT OF RENT(Article 3): 
  

														
	Period	  	Rentable Square
Footage	  	Annual Rent
Per Square Foot	  	Annual Rent	  	Monthly Installment
of Rent
	from	  	through	  	  	  	  
	9/1/2008	  	10/31/2008	  	45,808	  	$	0.00	  	$	0.00	  	$	0.00
	11/1/2008	  	2/28/2009	  	45,808	  	$	10.50	  	$	480,984.00	  	$	40,082.00
	3/1/2009	  	8/31/2009	  	57,064	  	$	10.50	  	$	599,172.00	  	$	49,931.00
	9/1/2009	  	8/31/2010	  	57,064	  	$	11.00	  	$	627,704.00	  	$	52,308.67
	9/1/2010	  	8/31/2011	  	57,064	  	$	11.50	  	$	656,236.00	  	$	54,686.33
	9/1/2011	  	8/31/2012	  	57,064	  	$	12.00	  	$	684,768.00	  	$	57,064.00
	9/1/2012	  	8/31/2013	  	57,064	  	$	12.50	  	$	713,300.00	  	$	59,441.67
	9/1/2013	  	10/31/2014	  	57,064	  	$	13.00	  	$	741,832.00	  	$	61,819.33

 Provided that Tenant is not then in default, the Monthly Installment of Rent for the Initial Space (but not
including the Rent Adjustments) will be abated for the first two (2) full calendar months of the Term, but if Tenant is in default, the Monthly Installment of Rent for each of the first two (2) full calendar months of the Term shall be
$40,082.00. Further, provided that Tenant is not then in default, the Monthly Installment of Rent for the Additional Space will be abated for the period of January 1, 2009 through February 28, 2009, but if Tenant is in default, the Monthly
Installment of Rent for the Additional Space for January and February 2009 each shall be $9,849.00. The rent table set forth above contemplates that the Commencement Date will occur on the Scheduled Commencement Date. If the Commencement Date does
not occur on the Scheduled Commencement Date, the above-table shall be adjusted to reflect the actual Commencement Date, with Tenant being entitled to two (2) full calendar months of fully abated Rent for each of the Initial Space and the
Additional Space as described in the next sentence. If the month in which the Commencement Date occurs (the “Commencement Month”) is a partial calendar month, prorated Rent for the Commencement Month will be due and payable with the rent
for the first full calendar month after the rent abatement period for the Initial Space for which rent is payable (by way of example only, if the Commencement Date were September 15, 2008, then the Monthly Installment of Rent would be abated
for the two full calendar month period of October through November, 2008, and the portion of the Monthly Installment of Rent for the partial month of September, 2008 would be due and payable with the January, 2009, the December, 2008 rent having
been prepaid per Section 3.1). 
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	TENANT’S PROPORTIONATE SHARE:	  	95.11 %, subject to Section 4.2.
		
	SECURITY DEPOSIT:	  	$61,819.33 either in cash or in the form of an irrevocable letter of credit and subject to other terms and provisions of Article 5.
		
	ASSIGNMENT/SUBLETTING FEE	  	$ 1,000.00
		
	PARKING	  	Tenant shall have the non-exclusive use of the parking area serving the Building, which is available at 3.5 cars per rentable square feet of Premises then leased, subject to the terms and
provisions contained in Section 1.3..
		
	REAL ESTATE BROKER DUE COMMISSION:	  	NAI Hunneman representing Tenant, and Cushman & Wakefield representing Landlord

  

											
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	TENANT’S SIC CODE:	  	7372
		
	BUILDING BUSINESS HOURS:	  	N/A.
		
	AMORTIZATION RATE:	  	9.00%

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 The Reference Pages information is incorporated into and made a part of the Lease. In the event of any conflict between
any Reference Pages information and the Lease, the Lease shall control. This Lease includes Exhibits A through D, all of which are made a part of this Lease. 
  

									
	LANDLORD:	 		 	TENANT:
			
	RREEF AMERICA REIT III-Z1 LLC,
a Delaware limited liability company	 		 	SOAPSTONE NETWORKS INCORPORATED,
a Delaware corporation
					
	By:	 	RREEF Management Company, a Delaware
corporation, Authorized Agent	 		 		 	
					
	By:	 	  
	 		 	By:	 	  

	Name:	 	David F. Crane	 		 	Name:	 	  

	Title:	 	Vice President/Regional Director	 		 	Title:	 	  

					
	Dated:	 	                , 2008	 		 	Dated:	 	                , 2008

  

											
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 LEASE 
 By this Lease Landlord leases to Tenant and Tenant leases from Landlord, subject to and upon the terms and provisions contained herein, the Premises in the Building as set forth and described on the Reference Pages.
The Premises are depicted on the floor plan attached hereto as Exhibit A, and the Building is depicted on the site plan attached hereto as Exhibit A-1. The Reference Pages, including all terms defined thereon, are incorporated as part
of this Lease. 
 1. USE AND RESTRICTIONS ON USE. 
 1.1 The Premises are to be used solely for the following purposes and no others: general office, computer and electronics laboratory, research and development, shipping and receiving and other related uses. Tenant shall not do or permit
anything to be done in or about the Premises which will in any way obstruct or interfere with the operation of the Café (as defined in Section 41), or allow the Premises to be used for any unlawful purpose, or commit any waste. Tenant
shall not do, permit or suffer in, on, or about the Premises the sale of any alcoholic liquor without the written consent of Landlord first obtained. Tenant shall comply with all governmental laws, ordinances and regulations applicable to the use of
the Premises and its occupancy and shall promptly comply with all governmental orders and directions for the correction, prevention and abatement of any violations in the Building or appurtenant land, caused or permitted by, or resulting from the
specific use by, Tenant, or in or upon, or in connection with, the Premises, all at Tenant’s sole expense. Tenant shall not do or permit anything to be done on or about the Premises or bring or keep anything into the Premises which will in any
way increase the rate of (unless Tenant pays such increased cost), invalidate or prevent the procuring of any commercially reasonable insurance protecting against loss or damage to the Building or any of its contents by fire or other casualty or
against liability for damage to property or injury to persons in or about the Building or any part thereof. 
 1.2 Tenant shall not, and
shall not direct, suffer or permit any of its agents, contractors, employees, licensees or invitees (collectively, the “Tenant Entities”) to at any time handle, use, manufacture, store or dispose of in or about the Premises or the Building
any (collectively “Hazardous Materials”) flammables, explosives, radioactive materials, hazardous wastes or materials, toxic wastes or materials, or other similar substances, petroleum products or derivatives or any substance subject to
regulation by or under any federal, state and local laws and ordinances relating to the protection of the environment or the keeping, use or disposition of environmentally hazardous materials, substances, or wastes, presently in effect or hereafter
adopted, all amendments to any of them, and all rules and regulations issued pursuant to any of such laws or ordinances (collectively “Environmental Laws”), nor shall Tenant suffer or permit any Hazardous Materials to be used in any manner
not fully in compliance with all Environmental Laws, in the Premises or the Building and appurtenant land or allow the environment to become contaminated with any Hazardous Materials. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Tenant may handle, store, use or
dispose of products containing small quantities of Hazardous Materials (such as aerosol cans containing insecticides, toner for copiers, paints, paint remover and the like to the extent customary and necessary for the use of the Premises for the
purposes permitted under Section 1.1 above); provided that Tenant shall always handle, store, use, and dispose of any such Hazardous Materials in a safe and lawful manner and never allow such Hazardous Materials to contaminate the Premises,
Building and appurtenant land or the environment. Tenant shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold each and all of the Landlord Entities (as defined in Article 30) harmless from and against any and all loss, claims, liability or costs (including
court costs and attorney’s fees) incurred by reason of any actual or asserted failure of Tenant to fully comply with all applicable Environmental Laws, or the presence, handling, use or disposition in or from the Premises of any Hazardous
Materials by Tenant or any Tenant Entity (even though permissible under all applicable Environmental Laws or the provisions of this Lease), or by reason of any actual or asserted failure of Tenant to keep, observe, or perform any provision of this
Section 1.2. 
 Landlord agrees to indemnify, defend and hold Tenant and its officers, partners, directors, shareholders, employees and agents harmless
from any claims, judgments, damages, fines, penalties, costs (including attorney, consultant and expert fees), liabilities (including sums paid in settlement of claims) or losses which arise during or after the in connection with or arising directly
or indirectly out of Hazardous Materials (i) existing as of the Commencement Date at the Lot, the Building, the Premises or in the soil, groundwater or soil vapor on or under the Building or (ii) brought or introduced on or into the Lot or
the Building by Landlord or anyone acting by, through or under Landlord, unless such Hazardous Materials are present as a result of the acts of Tenant, its officers, employees or agents. 
  

											
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 1.3 Tenant and the Tenant Entities will be entitled to the non-exclusive use of the common areas of the
Building and the lot of land upon which the Building is located (the “Lot”), as shown on Exhibit A-1, as they exist from time to time during the Term, including, without limitation, the loading docks, common hallway leading to the
Café (hereinafter defined), bathrooms for the Cafe and parking facilities, subject to Landlord’s reasonable and uniformly enforced rules and regulations regarding such use (provided Tenant is provided written notice thereof). However, in
no event will Tenant or the Tenant Entities park more vehicles in the parking facilities than Tenant’s Proportionate Share of the total parking spaces located on the Lot. The foregoing shall not be deemed to provide Tenant with an exclusive
right to any parking spaces or any guaranty of the availability of any particular parking spaces or any specific number of parking spaces. However, Landlord shall use commercially reasonable efforts to take such commercially reasonable measures as
Tenant may reasonably request in writing (such as issuing written notices to other tenants and to the owners or occupancy of adjacent buildings) in order to ensure that tenants in other buildings owned by Landlord or others in the vicinity of the
Building do not utilize the parking spaces on the Lot, other than in connection with the café. If reasonably necessary, Landlord shall, at its expense, install signage indicating that except for certain mutually agreeable parking spaces
designated for use by patrons of the Café (not to exceed an amount such that Tenant will have its Proportionate Share of the parking on the Lot), all parking spaces on the Lot are reserved for the exclusive use of Tenant. Tenant shall have
exclusive use of all bathrooms in the Building (except for the bathrooms shown on Exhibit A as designated for the use of Café patrons) and exclusive use of the main lobby of the Building. For purposes of this Section 1.3, the “term
:”reasonable efforts” shall not require Landlord to make any out-of-pocket, third party expenditures or to initiate litigation against any third party. 
 2. TERM. 
 2.1 The Term of this Lease shall begin on the date (“Commencement Date”) which shall be the later of the
Scheduled Commencement Date as shown on the Reference Pages and the date that Landlord shall tender possession of the Premises to Tenant in compliance with the terms of this Section 2, and shall terminate on the date as shown on the Reference
Pages (“Termination Date”), unless sooner terminated by the provisions of this Lease. Landlord shall tender possession of the Premises (and it shall be a condition of the occurrence of the Commencement Date) free and clear of all other
tenants and occupants, in professionally cleaned condition, and with all the work to be performed by Landlord pursuant to the work letter (the “Work Letter”) attached as Exhibit B to this Lease (collectively, “Landlord’s
Work”) substantially completed, except for Landlord’s Café Work purposes hereof, Landlord’s Work (other than the Landlord’s Café Work) shall not be deemed substantially completed until such time as Tenant is
entitled to legally occupy the entire Premises for the uses permitted under Section 1.1 above and any remaining items of incomplete Landlord’s Work are such that there shall be no material interference with Tenant’s use of or access
to the Premises, provided, however, that if Tenant is not legally able to occupy the Premises for the uses permitted under Section 1.1 on account of any work to be performed by Tenant to prepare for its occupancy or on account of
Tenant’s failure to secure any license, permit or other approval required for a use other than general office use, then the requirement that Tenant be “entitled to legally occupy the entire Premises” for such uses shall not apply.
Tenant shall deliver a punch list of items of Landlord’s Work not completed within thirty (30) days after Landlord tenders possession of the Premises and Landlord agrees to proceed with due diligence to perform its obligations regarding
such items within thirty (30) days thereafter, but where an incomplete item of Landlord’s Work cannot reasonably be completed within such time for seasonal or other reasons, Landlord shall have such additional time as may be reasonably
required under the circumstances so long as it is proceeding diligently with such work to completion and keeps Tenant reasonably informed as to the status of such items. Following the occurrence of the Commencement Date, Tenant shall, at
Landlord’s request, execute and deliver a memorandum agreement provided by Landlord in the form of Exhibit C attached hereto, setting forth the actual Commencement Date, Termination Date and, if necessary, a revised rent schedule. Should
Tenant fail to do so within thirty (30) days after Landlord’s request, or respond in writing to Landlord’s request setting forth any objection Tenant may have to Landlord’s proposed Commencement Date, the information set forth in
such memorandum provided by Landlord shall be conclusively presumed to be agreed and correct. 
 2.2 Tenant agrees that in the event of the
inability of Landlord to deliver possession of the Premises on the Scheduled Commencement Date for any reason, Landlord shall not be liable for any damage resulting from such inability, but (a) Tenant shall not be liable for any rent until the
date which is two (2) full calendar months after Landlord, following at least two (2) business days prior written notice to Tenant, delivers possession of the Premises to Tenant in the condition required hereunder, and (b) if Landlord
fails to deliver possession of the Premises as required hereunder on or before the date which is fifteen (15) business days after the Scheduled Commencement Date for any reason other than a Tenant Delay (hereinafter defined) or Landlord’s
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abatement of the Annual Fixed Rent that would otherwise be due under this Lease in the amount of one (1) day’s Annual Fixed Rent for the Initial
Premises for each day of delay (after the initial 15 business days) through the date upon which the Premises are so delivered. No such failure to give possession on the Scheduled Commencement Date shall affect the other obligations of Tenant under
this Lease, except that if Landlord is unable to deliver possession of the Premises within one hundred twenty (120) days after the Scheduled Commencement Date (other than as a result of strikes, shortages of materials, holdover tenancies or
similar matters beyond the reasonable control of Landlord and Tenant is notified by Landlord in writing as to such delay within ten (10) days following the date Landlord becomes aware of such delay), Tenant shall have the option to terminate
this Lease unless said delay is as a result of: (i) Tenant’s failure to respond with either approval of or reasonable comments to plans or other documents described in the Work Letter within the applicable time therefor as set forth in the
Work Letter; (ii) Tenant’s request for materials, finishes or installations which require long lead times (provided that Landlord informs Tenant thereof at the time Tenant requests such materials, finishes or installations) ;
(iii) Tenant’s change in any plans or specifications once approved in accordance with the terms of the Work Letter; or, (iv) performance or completion by a party employed by Tenant (each of the foregoing, to the extent the same causes
an actual delay in the performance of Landlord’s Work, is hereinafter referred to as a “Tenant Delay”). If any delay in the performance of Landlord’s Work is the result of a Tenant Delay, the Commencement Date and the payment of
Rent under this Lease shall be accelerated by the number of days of such Tenant Delay. Landlord shall notify Tenant of any Tenant Delay as promptly as practicable once Landlord becomes aware that the Tenant Delay exists. 
 2.3 Tenant shall be permitted prior to the Commencement Date early access to the Premises for the sole purpose of installing furniture, fixtures and
equipment, telecommunications wiring and otherwise preparing the Premises for its occupancy, provided that Tenant does not materially interfere with Landlord’s Work. Landlord shall cause its contractors performing Landlord’s Work to
reasonably cooperate with Tenant so as to coordinate Tenant’s preparations for occupancy (i.e. permitting Tenant’s wiring to be installed when walls are open, etc.). Such entry, use or occupancy shall be subject to all the provisions of
this Lease other than the payment of rent, including, without limitation, Tenant’s compliance with the insurance requirements of Article 11. Said early possession shall not advance the Termination Date. 
 3. RENT. 
 3.1 Tenant agrees to pay to Landlord the
Annual Rent in effect from time to time by paying the Monthly Installment of Rent then in effect on or before the first day of each full calendar month during the Term, except that the first full month’s rent shall be paid upon the execution of
this Lease. The Monthly Installment of Rent in effect at any time shall be one-twelfth (1/12) of the Annual Rent in effect at such time. Rent for any period during the Term which is less than a full month shall be a prorated portion of the
Monthly Installment of Rent based upon the number of days in such month. Said rent shall be paid to Landlord, without deduction or offset and without notice or demand (all except as expressly provided in this Lease), at the Rent Payment Address, as
set forth on the Reference Pages, or to such other person or at such other place as Landlord may from time to time designate in writing with at least ten (10) days prior written notice. If an Event of Default occurs, Landlord may require by
written notice to Tenant that all subsequent rent payments be made by an automatic payment from Tenant’s bank account to Landlord’s account, without cost to Landlord. Tenant must implement such automatic payment system prior to the next
scheduled rent payment or within ten business (10) days after Landlord’s notice, whichever is later. Unless specified in this Lease to the contrary, all amounts and sums payable by Tenant to Landlord pursuant to this Lease shall be deemed
additional rent. 
 3.2 Tenant recognizes that late payment of any rent or other sum due under this Lease will result in administrative
expense to Landlord, the extent of which additional expense is extremely difficult and economically impractical to ascertain. Tenant therefore agrees that if rent or any other sum is not paid when due and payable pursuant to this Lease, a late
charge shall be imposed in an amount equal to the greater of: (a) Fifty Dollars ($50.00), or (b) five percent (5%) of the unpaid rent or other payment. However, no late charge shall be payable on the first instance of late payment
during any Lease Year (hereinafter defined), provided that Tenant makes such payment within five (5) business days following written notice from Landlord that the same is overdue. The amount of the late charge to be paid by Tenant shall be
reassessed and added to Tenant’s obligation for each successive month until paid. The provisions of this Section 3.2 in no way relieve Tenant of the obligation to pay rent or other payments on or before the date on which they are due, nor
do the terms of this Section 3.2 in any way affect Landlord’s remedies pursuant to Article 19 of this Lease in the event said rent or other payment is unpaid after date due. 
  

											
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 4. RENT ADJUSTMENTS. 
 4.1 For the purpose of this Article 4, the following terms are defined as follows: 
 4.1.1 Lease Year:
Each fiscal year (as determined by Landlord from time to time) falling partly or wholly within the Term. 
 4.1.2 Expenses: Subject to
the exclusions set forth in this Section 4.1.2, all costs incurred by Landlord in connection with the operation, maintenance, repair, replacement and management of the Building and the Lot, as determined in accordance with generally accepted
accounting principles, consistently applied (“GAAP”“), including the following costs by way of illustration, but not limitation: water and sewer charges; insurance charges of or relating to all insurance policies and endorsements
deemed by Landlord to be reasonably necessary or desirable and relating in any manner to the protection, preservation, or operation of the Building or any part thereof; utility costs, including, but not limited to, the cost of heat, light, power,
steam, gas; waste disposal; the cost of janitorial services, if applicable; the cost of security and alarm services (including any central station signaling system); costs of cleaning, repairing, replacing and maintaining the common areas, including
parking and landscaping, window cleaning costs; labor costs; costs and expenses of managing the Building including management fees; air conditioning maintenance costs; elevator maintenance fees and supplies; material costs; equipment costs including
the cost of maintenance, repair and service agreements and rental and leasing costs; purchase costs of equipment; current rental and leasing costs of items which would be capital items if purchased; tool costs; licenses, permits and inspection fees;
wages and salaries; employee benefits and payroll taxes; accounting and legal fees; any sales, use or service taxes incurred in connection therewith. In addition, Landlord shall be entitled to include in Expenses Tenant’s Proportionate Share of
an allocable portion of the cost of capital expense items (as determined under GAAP) which are either (i) incurred to repair or replace the Building’s fire sprinklers, fire suppression system and other life safety equipment,
(ii) reasonably calculated to reduce Expenses; or (ii) required under any governmental laws, regulations or ordinances which were not applicable to the Building at the time it was constructed; but the costs described in this sentence shall
be amortized over the reasonable life of such expenditures in accordance with such reasonable life and amortization schedules as shall be determined by Landlord in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, with interest on the
unamortized amount at one percent (1%) in excess of the Wall Street Journal prime lending rate announced from time to time. Landlord reserves the right to enter into joint agreements with other ownership in the Fields Industrial Park (the
“Fields”) to provide services, such as common snow plowing, on property outside of the Building and within the Fields, and the Building’s proportionate share of the cost of such services shall be included in Expenses. The
Building’s proportionate share of such expenses shall be based on (i) the rentable square footage of all buildings which are part of the Fields and owned by Landlord or any of its affiliates, currently consisting of the Building and the
properties presently known as Two Federal Street and Five Federal Street and, and (ii) an equitable share (based upon rentable floor area and/or such other commercially reasonable factors as may be set forth in Landlord’s agreements with
other ownership in the Fields) allocated to buildings within the Fields owned by parties other than Landlord or its affiliates and participating in such joint agreements, and is hereinafter referred to as “Tenant’s Fields Share”)
shall be included in the Expenses. It is expressly agreed that Tenant’s Fields Share shall never be greater than 27.54%, which is the percentage that the Building’s rentable floor area bears to the total rentable floor area of the Building
and the buildings at Two Federal Street and Five Federal Street. In the event Tenant desires to provide any services within the Building or on the Lot through provider(s) and under terms that Landlord has received reasonable prior notice and
approves (which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed), Landlord may grant such approval, and thereafter the cost of such services shall be excluded from Expenses, provided that Tenant shall be responsible for any and
all termination fees and/or penalties which Landlord incurs for terminating any and all existing contracts for such services (but Landlord shall endeavor to advise Tenant when Tenant proposes to provide services of such fees and/or penalties and
endeavor to coordinate the cessation of its contracts with Tenant’s provision of its own services to minimize the same). Expenses shall not include depreciation or amortization of the Building or equipment in the Building except as provided
herein, loan principal payments, leasing commissions, interest expenses on loans or advertising costs and the following items: 
  

	 	(i)	the cost of capital expenses (except as set forth above and amortized as required); 

  

	 	(ii)	principal payments of mortgage and other non-operating debts of Landlord, together with other costs paid in connection with any such mortgage or operating debts, such as late fees,
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	 	(iii)	the cost of repairs, replacements or improvements or other work to the extent Landlord is reimbursed by insurance, condemnation proceeds, warranty or otherwise so that Landlord
shall never recover for any item more than once; 

  

	 	(iv)	costs in connection with leasing, including, without limitation, brokerage commissions, promotional expenses, preparation of leases; 

  

	 	(v)	lease concessions, rental abatements, expenses of relocating tenant(s) and construction allowances granted to specific tenants, and the costs of painting, decorating, renovating or
otherwise improving rentable space to prepare the same for a tenant’s occupancy or vacant rentable space, including all permit, license, testing and inspection costs and the cost of supervising the leasehold improvement work of other tenants;

  

	 	(vi)	costs incurred in connection with the sale, financing or refinancing of the Building or other buildings in the Fields; 

  

	 	(vii)	fines, interest and penalties incurred due to the late payment of Taxes or Expenses, unless caused by Tenant’s late payment to Landlord on account thereof;

  

	 	(viii)	organizational expenses associated with the creation, maintenance and operation of the entity which constitutes Landlord or any of its affiliates; 

  

	 	(ix)	any penalties or damages that Landlord pays to Tenant under this Lease or to other tenants in the Building or the Fields under their respective leases; 

  

	 	(x)	wages, salaries or fringe benefits paid to any employees above the grade of Senior Property Manager; 

  

	 	(xi)	ground lease rentals; 

  

	 	(xii)	attorney’s fees and other expenses incurred in connection with negotiations or disputes with Tenant; 

  

	 	(xiii)	the cost or expense of any services or benefits provided generally to other tenants in the Fields and not provided or available to Tenant; 

  

	 	(xiv)	any expenses for which Landlord has received actual reimbursement (other than through Expenses); 

  

	 	(xv)	sums paid to subsidiaries or other affiliates of Landlord, but only to the extent that the costs of such services exceed the competitive cost for such services rendered by persons
or entities of similar skill, competence and experience; 

  

	 	(xvi)	costs incurred by Landlord in connection with the correction of defects in design and original construction of the Building; 

  

	 	(xvii)	cost of environmental monitoring, compliance, testing and remediation; 

  

	 	(xviii)	costs incurred in connection with the repair, maintenance or replacement of any structural elements of the Building (i.e., roof, foundation, structural columns, etc.);

  

	 	(xviv)	all costs of purchasing or leasing sculptures, paintings or other works or objects of art; 

  

	 	(xx)	fines or penalties incurred as a result of violation by Landlord of any applicable laws, unless caused by Tenant; 

  

	 	(xxi)	any legal or accounting fees incurred in connection with Landlord’s obtaining of any debt or equity financing or in connection with any reports, returns or other financial or
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	 	(xxiii)	INTENTIONALLY OMITTED; 

  

	 	(xxiv)	INTENTIONALLY OMITTED; 

  

	 	(xxv)	Taxes (hereinafter defined); 

  

	 	(xxxvi)	any expenses not billed to Tenant within three (3) years of the date the same were incurred. 

  

	 	(xxvii)	Costs attributable to services and materials provided to property other than the Building and the Lot, except for Tenant’s Fields Share of services provided to all buildings
which are part of the Fields; and 

  

	 	(xxviii)	Costs attributable to the maintenance, operation or otherwise in connection with the Café, except there shall be included in Expenses Tenant’s Fields Share of the
non-capital costs actually incurred by Landlord to repair and maintain the Café and its associated hallway and bathrooms and to subsidize the operation of the Cafe (including, without limitation, a reasonable amount of overhead and profit or
loss for the Café operator), all to the extent not offset by profits from the Café. However, costs incurred in connection with the initial design, construction and fixturing of the Café, or separately metering its utilities from
the remainder of the Building shall not be included in Expenses. 

 4.1.3 Taxes: Real estate taxes and any other taxes,
charges and assessments by governmental authority which are levied with respect to the Building or the Lot, or with respect to any improvements, fixtures and equipment or other property of Landlord, real or personal, located in the Building and used
in connection with the operation of the Building and said land, and all commercially reasonable fees, expenses and costs incurred by Landlord in investigating, protesting, contesting or in any way seeking to reduce or avoid increase in any
assessments, levies or the tax rate pertaining to any Taxes to be paid by Landlord in any Lease Year. Taxes shall not include any corporate franchise, or estate, inheritance or net income tax, or tax imposed upon any transfer by Landlord of its
interest in this Lease or the Building or any taxes to be paid by Tenant pursuant to Article 28. Landlord agrees to consider in good faith any request by Tenant for Landlord to seek an abatement of Taxes attributable to the Building. 
 4.2 Beginning as of the Commencement Date, Tenant shall pay as additional rent for each Lease Year Tenant’s Proportionate Share of Expenses and
Taxes incurred for such Lease Year. Notwithstanding the foregoing, for the period beginning on the Commencement Date and ending on the earlier to occur of: (a) December 31, 2008, or (b) the date upon which Tenant commences using any
material portion of the Additional Space for its business purposes, Tenant’s Proportionate Share with respect to Expenses (other than utility costs) and Taxes shall be 76.35 %. Tenant’s Proportionate Share with respect to utility costs
included in Expenses is 100% from the Commencement Date forward. 
 4.3 The annual determination of Expenses shall be made by Landlord, and
shall be binding upon Landlord and Tenant, subject to the provisions of this Section 4.3. During the Term, Tenant may review, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, the books and records supporting such determination in an office of Landlord,
or Landlord’s agent, during normal business hours, upon giving Landlord five (5) days advance written notice within one hundred eighty (180) days after receipt of such determination, but in no event more often than once in any one
(1) year period, subject to execution of a confidentiality agreement reasonably acceptable to Landlord, and provided that if Tenant utilizes an independent accountant to perform such review it shall be one which is not compensated on a
contingency basis and is also subject to such confidentiality agreement. If Tenant fails to object to Landlord’s determination of Expenses one hundred eighty (180) days after receipt, or if any such objection fails to state the reason for
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more than on two (2) occasions during any Lease Year) estimate Tenant’s liability for Expenses and/or Taxes under Section 4.2, Article 6 and Article 28 for the Lease Year or portion thereof. Landlord will give Tenant written
notification of the amount of such estimate and Tenant agrees that it will pay, by increase of its Monthly Installments of Rent due in such Lease Year, additional rent in the amount of such estimate. Any such increased rate of Monthly Installments
of Rent pursuant to this Section 4.4 shall remain in effect until further written notification to Tenant pursuant hereto. 
 4.5 When
the above mentioned actual determination of Tenant’s liability for Expenses and/or Taxes is made for any Lease Year and when Tenant is so notified in writing, then: 
 4.5.1 If the total additional rent Tenant actually paid pursuant to Section 4.3 on account of Expenses and/or Taxes for the Lease Year is less than Tenant’s liability for Expenses and/or Taxes, then Tenant
shall pay such deficiency to Landlord as additional rent in one lump sum within thirty (30) days of receipt of Landlord’s bill therefor; and 
 4.5.2 If the total additional rent Tenant actually paid pursuant to Section 4.3 on account of Expenses and/or Taxes for the Lease Year is more than Tenant’s liability for Expenses and/or Taxes, then Landlord
shall credit the difference against the then next due payments to be made by Tenant under this Article 4, or, if the Lease has terminated, refund the difference in cash. 
 4.6 If the Commencement Date is other than January 1 or if the Termination Date is other than December 31, Tenant’s liability for Expenses
and Taxes for the Lease Year in which said Date occurs shall be prorated based upon a three hundred sixty-five (365) day year. 
 5. SECURITY
DEPOSIT. 
 5.1 Tenant shall deposit the Security Deposit with Landlord upon the execution of this Lease. Said sum shall be held by
Landlord as security for the faithful performance by Tenant of all the terms, covenants and conditions of this Lease to be kept and performed by Tenant and not as an advance rental deposit or as a measure of Landlord’s damage in case of
Tenant’s default. If Tenant defaults with respect to any provision of this Lease beyond any applicable notice or cure period, Landlord may use any part of the Security Deposit for the payment of any rent or any other sum in default, or for the
payment of any amount which Landlord may spend or become obligated to spend by reason of Tenant’s default, or to compensate Landlord for any other loss or damage which Landlord may suffer by reason of Tenant’s default. If any portion is so
used, Tenant shall within five (5) business days after written demand therefor, deposit with Landlord an amount sufficient to restore the Security Deposit to its original amount and Tenant’s failure to do so shall be a material breach of
this Lease. Except to such extent, if any, as shall be required by law, Landlord shall not be required to keep the Security Deposit separate from its general funds, and Tenant shall not be entitled to interest on such deposit. If Tenant shall fully
and faithfully perform every provision of this Lease to be performed by it, the Security Deposit or any balance thereof shall be returned to Tenant at such time after termination of this Lease when Landlord shall have determined that all of
Tenant’s obligations under this Lease have been fulfilled, but in no event beyond the date which is 30 days from and after the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease. In the event of a transfer of Landlord’s interest in the
Premises, Landlord shall transfer the Security Deposit to its transferee and thereupon the Landlord shall, without any further agreement between the parties, be released by Tenant from all liability therefor, and it is agreed that the provisions
hereof shall apply to every transfer or assignment of said security deposit to a new landlord. 
 5.2 The required Security Deposit shall be
either a cash security deposit or in the form of an Irrevocable Standby Letter of Credit in favor of Landlord (the “letter of credit”) in the amount set forth on the Reference Pages. Under any circumstance under which Landlord is entitled
to the use of all or a part of the Security Deposit, then, Landlord, in addition to all other rights and remedies provided under the Lease, shall have the right to draw down the full balance of the letter of credit and retain the proceeds. The
following terms and conditions shall govern the letter of credit: 
 5.2.1 Upon expiration of the Term, the letter of credit shall be returned
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 5.2.2 The letter of credit shall be in favor of Landlord, shall be issued by a commercial bank reasonably
acceptable to Landlord having a Standard & Poors rating of “A” or better, shall comply with all of the terms and conditions of this Section 5.2 and shall otherwise be in form reasonably acceptable to Landlord. The initial
letter of credit shall have an expiration date not earlier than fifteen (15) months after the Commencement Date. A draft of the form of letter of credit must be submitted to Landlord for its approval prior to issuance. 
 5.2.3 The letter of credit or any replacement letter of credit shall be irrevocable for the term thereof and shall automatically renew on a year to year
basis until a period ending not earlier than three (3) months after the Termination Date (“End Date”) without any action whatsoever on the part of Landlord; provided that the issuing bank shall have the right not to renew the letter
of credit by giving written notice to Landlord not less than sixty (60) days prior to the expiration of the then current term of the letter of credit that it does not intend to renew the letter of credit. Tenant understands that the election by
the issuing bank not to renew the letter of credit shall not, in any event, diminish the obligation of Tenant to maintain such an irrevocable letter of credit in favor of Landlord through such date. 
 5.2.4 Landlord, or its then managing agent, shall have the right from time to time to make one or more draws on the letter of credit at any time that an
Event of Default has occurred. The letter of credit must state that it can be presented for payment at the office of the issuer or an approved correspondent in the Boston, Massachusetts area. Funds may be drawn down on the letter of credit upon
presentation to the issuing or corresponding bank of Landlord’s (or Landlord’s then managing agent’s) certificate stating as follows: 
 “Beneficiary is entitled to draw on this credit pursuant to that certain Lease dated for reference April 3, 2008 between RREEF AMERICA REIT III-Z1 LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, as Landlord and SOAPSTONE
NETWORKS INCORPORATED, a Delaware corporation as Tenant, as amended from time to time.” 
 It is understood that if Landlord or its managing agent
be a corporation, partnership or other entity, then such statement shall be signed by an officer (if a corporation), a general partner (if a partnership), or any authorized party (if another entity). 
 5.2.5 Tenant acknowledges and agrees (and the letter of credit shall so state) that the letter of credit shall be honored by the issuing bank without
inquiry as to the truth of the statements set forth in such draw request and regardless of whether the Tenant disputes the content of such statement. 
 5.2.6 In the event of a transfer of Landlord’s interest in the Premises, Landlord shall have the right to transfer the letter of credit to the transferee and thereupon the Landlord shall, without any further
agreement between the parties, be released by Tenant from all liability therefor, and it is agreed that the provisions hereof shall apply to every transfer or assignment of said letter of credit to a new landlord; and Tenant shall pay all fees to
the issuer necessary to effect and evidence such transfer. 
 5.2.7 Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, if the letter of credit
expires earlier than the End Date, or the issuing bank notifies Landlord that it will not renew the letter of credit, Landlord shall accept a renewal thereof or substitute letter of credit (such renewal or substitute letter of credit to be in effect
not later than thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of the expiring letter of credit), irrevocable and automatically renewable as above provided to the End Date upon the same terms as the expiring letter of credit or upon such other terms
as may be acceptable to Landlord. However, if (i) the letter of credit is not timely renewed, or (ii) a substitute letter of credit, complying with all of the terms and conditions of this Section is not timely received, then Landlord may
present the expiring letter of credit to the issuing bank, and the entire sum so obtained shall be paid to Landlord, to be held by Landlord until Tenant would otherwise be entitled to the return of the letter of credit, and to be retained by
Landlord if a default occurs. 
 5.2.8 If, as disclosed by any of Tenant’s quarterly earnings reports, Tenant’s cash-on-hand as of
the expiration of any fiscal quarter is less than Fifty Million Dollars ($50,000,000.00), Tenant shall (i) be required to so notify Landlord in writing and failure to do so shall be a material default under this Lease; and (ii) within ten
(10) business days increase the Security Deposit by increasing the amount of the letter of credit by (a) $123,638.66; plus (b) the then unamortized balance of Landlord’s actual contribution towards the tenant improvements
pursuant to Exhibit B (not to exceed $25.00 per square foot of Premises), leasing commissions incurred in connection with this Lease and free rent provided under the Lease (collectively, “Lease Costs”), assuming straight-line
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 6. ALTERATIONS. 
 6.1 Except for those, if any, specifically provided for in the Work Letter , Tenant shall not make or suffer to be made any alterations, additions, or improvements (collectively, “Alterations”), including,
but not limited to, the attachment of any fixtures or equipment in, on, or to the Premises or any part thereof or the making of any improvements as required by Article 7, without the prior written consent of Landlord, which consent shall not be
unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. When applying for such consent, Tenant shall, if requested by Landlord, furnish complete plans and specifications for such alterations, additions and improvements. Provided that Tenant gives reasonable
prior notice to Landlord, Landlord’s consent shall not be required with respect to the making of improvements or alterations which (i) are not structural in nature, (ii) are not visible from the exterior of the Building, (iii) do
not affect or require material modification of the Building’s electrical, mechanical, plumbing, HVAC or other systems, and (iv) in aggregate do not cost more than $50,000 per Lease Year. 
 6.2 In the event Landlord consents to the making of any such alteration, addition or improvement by Tenant, the same shall be made by using either
Landlord’s contractor or a contractor reasonably approved by Landlord (such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or conditioned), in either event at Tenant’s sole cost and expense. If Tenant shall employ any contractor other than
Landlord’s contractor and such other contractor or any subcontractor of such other contractor shall employ any non-union labor or supplier, Tenant shall be responsible for and hold Landlord harmless from any and all delays, damages and extra
costs suffered by Landlord as a result of any dispute with any labor unions concerning the wage, hours, terms or conditions of the employment of any such labor. In any event, if Landlord provides construction management services, Landlord may charge
Tenant a construction management fee not to exceed five percent (5%) of the cost of such work to cover its overhead as it relates to such proposed work, plus third-party costs actually incurred by Landlord in connection with the proposed work
and the design thereof, with all such amounts being due thirty (30) days after Landlord’s demand. 
 6.3 All alterations, additions
or improvements proposed by Tenant shall be constructed in accordance with all government laws, ordinances, rules and regulations, using Building standard materials (or equal or better quality) where applicable, and Tenant shall, prior to
construction, provide the additional insurance required under Article 11 in such case, and also all such assurances to Landlord as Landlord shall reasonably require to assure payment of the costs thereof, including but not limited to, notices of
non-responsibility, waivers of lien (upon completion of work), surety company performance bonds and funded construction escrows (both only for alterations expected to cost in excess of $100,000.00) and to protect Landlord and the Building and
appurtenant land against any loss from any mechanic’s, materialmen’s or other liens. Tenant shall pay in addition to any sums due pursuant to Article 4, any increase in real estate taxes attributable to any such alteration, addition or
improvement for so long, during the Term, as such increase is ascertainable; at Landlord’s election said sums shall be paid in the same way as sums due under Article 4. 
 6.4 Landlord’s consent to any alterations, additions and improvements may be conditioned upon Landlord’s retaining the right to require the
removal of same or any portion thereof upon the expiration or sooner termination of the Term. Tenant shall have the right to request of and receive from Landlord, at the time of Landlord’s consent of any Alterations and also with respect to the
initial alterations done by Tenant pursuant to Exhibit B and any other Alterations not requiring Landlord’s consent, a list (or designation on plans) of which items Landlord will require to be removed upon the expiration or earlier
termination of the Term. If Tenant requests such list prior to making any Alterations and Landlord does not advise Tenant in writing either at the time of its consent thereto, or within ten (10) business days after Tenant’s request if
Landlord’s consent is not required, that such Alterations (or any specific components thereof) will be required to be removed from the Premises upon the expiration or sooner termination of the Term, then Landlord shall be deemed to have
irrevocably agreed that such Alterations may remain at the Premises upon the expiration or sooner termination of the Term. Without limiting any of the foregoing, with respect to any Alterations made by Tenant which do not require Landlord’s
consent, if Tenant fails to request of Landlord whether such Alterations will be required to be removed from the Premises at the expiration or sooner termination of the Term, then Landlord shall have the option upon the expiration of the Term
whether such Alterations (or any specific components thereof) will be required to remain at the Premises or be removed by Tenant in accordance with the terms and provisions contained in Section 26.2 below. Notwithstanding any of the foregoing,
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expressly agreed that all components of the Landlord’s Premises Work, the Landlord’s HVAC Work, the Landlord’s Lobby Work and the
Landlord’s Café Work shall all remain at the Premises upon the expiration or sooner termination of this Lease, and Tenant shall not be required to remove the same. 
 7. REPAIR. 
 7.1 Landlord shall have no obligation to alter, remodel, improve, repair, decorate or
paint the Premises, except as specified in Exhibit B and except that Landlord shall, in a good and workmanlike manner and in compliance with all applicable laws, statutes, rules. codes and regulations, repair, maintain and replace as
reasonably necessary (a) the structural portions of the Building (roof, foundation, windows, structural columns, etc.), (b), the basic Building systems (i.e. basic plumbing, fire suppression and other life safety, air conditioning, heating and
electrical systems installed or furnished by Landlord), (c) the Café and all elements and systems thereof, including, without limitation, the hallway and bathrooms for the same, and (d) the driveways, access ways, landscaped areas
and parking areas of the Lot and the Fields (where owned by Landlord) which are reasonably necessary for access to the Building. By taking possession of the Premises, Tenant accepts them as being in good order, condition and repair and in the
condition in which Landlord is obligated to deliver them, except as set forth in the punch list to be delivered pursuant to Section 2.1 and latent defects not discoverable with ordinary diligence (provided that Landlord must be informed of such
defects within ten (10) months following the Commencement Date). It is hereby understood and agreed that no representations respecting the condition of the Premises or the Building have been made by Landlord to Tenant, except as specifically
set forth in this Lease. Landlord’s expenses incurred in performing its obligations under this Section 7.1 shall, subject to the limitations set forth in Section 4.1.2, be included in Expenses. 
 7.2 Tenant shall, at all times during the Term, keep all portions of the Premises which are not Landlord’s responsibility under Section 7.1
above in good condition and repair excepting damage by fire, other casualty or eminent domain, and in compliance with all applicable governmental laws, ordinances and regulations, promptly complying with all governmental orders and directives for
the correction, prevention and abatement of any violations or nuisances in or upon, or connected with, the Premises, all at Tenant’s sole expense. 
 7.3 Landlord shall not be liable for any failure to make any repairs or to perform any maintenance unless such failure shall persist for an unreasonable time after written notice of the need of such repairs or
maintenance is given to Landlord by Tenant, not to exceed thirty (30) days unless a repair cannot reasonably be performed in such time, in which case Landlord shall have such additional time as may be reasonably necessary, so long as it is
diligently pursuing the repair to completion. 
 7.4 Except as provided in Articles 13, 22 and 23, there shall be no abatement of rent and
(except to the extent caused by the negligence or willful misconduct of Landlord or any of its employees or contractors) no liability of Landlord by reason of any injury to or interference with Tenant’s business arising from the making of any
repairs, alterations or improvements in or to any portion of the Building or the Premises or to fixtures, appurtenances and equipment in the Building. Except as provided below and to the extent, if any, prohibited by law, Tenant waives the right to
make repairs at Landlord’s expense under any law, statute or ordinance now or hereafter in effect, provided, however, that if Landlord fails to make any repair or provide any services within the time permitted under Section 7.3 above, then
Tenant may, at its option, elect to cure said breach following an additional ten (10) days written notice to Landlord, and Landlord shall, within thirty (30) days following Tenant’s request (accompanied by commercially reasonable
documentation), reimburse Tenant for its reasonable, out-of-pocket third party costs and expenses in effectuating such cure (but it is expressly agreed that the foregoing provision does not permit Tenant to deduct or offset against rent).

 8. LIENS. Tenant shall keep the Premises, the Building and appurtenant land and Tenant’s leasehold interest in the Premises free from any
liens arising out of any services, work or materials performed, furnished, or contracted for by Tenant, or obligations incurred by Tenant. In the event that Tenant fails, within ten (10) business days following the imposition of any such lien,
to either cause the same to be released of record or provide Landlord with insurance against the same issued by a major title insurance or surety company or such other protection against the same as Landlord shall accept (such failure to constitute
an Event of Default), Landlord shall have the right to cause the same to be released by such means as it shall deem proper, including payment of the claim giving rise to such lien. All such sums paid by Landlord and all expenses incurred by it in
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 9. ASSIGNMENT AND SUBLETTING. 
 9.1 Tenant shall not have the right to assign or pledge this Lease or to sublet the whole or any part of the Premises whether voluntarily or by operation of law, or permit the use or occupancy of the Premises by
anyone other than Tenant, and shall not make, suffer or permit such assignment, subleasing or occupancy without the prior written consent of Landlord, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed and said restrictions shall
be binding upon any and all assignees of the Lease and subtenants of the Premises. In the event Tenant desires to sublet, or permit such occupancy of, the Premises, or any portion thereof, or assign this Lease, Tenant shall, if Landlord’s
consent is required under this Article 9, give written notice thereof to Landlord at least thirty (30) days but no more than one hundred twenty (120) days prior to the proposed commencement date of such subletting or assignment, which
notice shall set forth the name of the proposed subtenant or assignee, the relevant terms of any sublease or assignment and copies of financial reports and other relevant financial information of the proposed subtenant or assignee. 
 9.2 Notwithstanding any assignment or subletting, permitted or otherwise, Tenant shall at all times remain directly, primarily and fully responsible and
liable for the payment of the rent specified in this Lease and for compliance with all of its other obligations under the terms, provisions and covenants of this Lease. Upon the occurrence of an Event of Default, if the Premises or any part of them
are then assigned or sublet, Landlord, in addition to any other remedies provided in this Lease or provided by law, may, at its option, collect directly from such assignee or subtenant all rents due and becoming due to Tenant under such assignment
or sublease and apply such rent against any sums due to Landlord from Tenant under this Lease, and no such collection shall be construed to constitute a novation or release of Tenant from the further performance of Tenant’s obligations under
this Lease. 
 9.3 In addition to Landlord’s right to approve of any subtenant or assignee, Landlord shall have the option, in its sole
discretion, in the event of any proposed subletting or assignment, to terminate this Lease, or in the case of a proposed subletting of more than 50% of the Premises, to recapture the portion of the Premises to be sublet, as of the date the
subletting or assignment is to be effective. The option shall be exercised, if at all, by Landlord giving Tenant written notice given by Landlord to Tenant within twenty (20) days following Landlord’s receipt of Tenant’s written
notice as required above. However, if Tenant notifies Landlord, within five (5) days after receipt of Landlord’s termination notice, that Tenant is rescinding its proposed assignment or sublease, the termination notice shall be void and
the Lease shall continue in full force and effect. If this Lease shall be terminated with respect to the entire Premises pursuant to this Section, the Term of this Lease shall end on the date stated in Tenant’s notice as the effective date of
the sublease or assignment as if that date had been originally fixed in this Lease for the expiration of the Term. If Landlord recaptures under this Section only a portion of the Premises, the rent to be paid from time to time during the unexpired
Term shall abate proportionately based on the proportion by which the square footage of the remaining portion of the Premises shall be less than that of the Premises as of the date immediately prior to such recapture. Tenant shall, at Tenant’s
own cost and expense, discharge in full any outstanding commission obligation which may be due and owing as a result of any proposed assignment or subletting by Tenant, whether or not the Premises are recaptured pursuant to this Section 9.3 and
rented by Landlord to the proposed tenant or any other tenant (but in no event shall Tenant be responsible for a commission if Landlord elects to recapture as set forth herein). 
 9.4 In the event that Tenant sells, sublets, assigns or transfers this Lease, Tenant shall pay to Landlord as additional rent an amount equal to fifty
percent (50%) of any Increased Rent (as defined below), less the Costs Component (as defined below), when and as such Increased Rent is received by Tenant. As used in this Section, “Increased Rent” shall mean the excess of
(i) all rent and other consideration which Tenant is entitled to receive by reason of any sale, sublease, assignment or other transfer of this Lease, over (ii) the rent otherwise payable by Tenant under this Lease at such time. For
purposes of the foregoing, any consideration received by Tenant in form other than cash shall be valued at its fair market value as determined by Landlord in good faith. The “Costs Component” is that amount which, if paid monthly, would
fully amortize on a straight-line basis, over the entire period for which Tenant is to receive Increased Rent, the reasonable costs incurred by Tenant for leasing commissions and tenant improvements in connection with such sublease, assignment or
other transfer. 
 9.5 Notwithstanding any other provision hereof, it shall be considered reasonable for Landlord to withhold its consent to
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Tenant or matter which will become a default of Tenant with passage of time unless cured, or if the proposed assignee or sublessee is an entity:
(a) with which Landlord is already in negotiation for space in the Fields; (b) is already an occupant of the Building unless Landlord is unable to provide the amount of space in the Fields required by such occupant; (c) is a
governmental agency; (d) is incompatible with the character of occupancy of the Building; (e) with which the payment for the sublease or assignment is determined in whole or in part based upon its net income or profits; or (f) would
subject the Premises to a use which would: (i) involve increased personnel or wear upon the Building; (ii) violate any exclusive right granted to another tenant of the Building; (iii) require any addition to or modification of the
Premises or the Building in order to comply with building code or other governmental requirements; or, (iv) involve a violation of Section 1.2. Tenant expressly agrees that for the purposes of any statutory or other requirement of
reasonableness on the part of Landlord, Landlord’s refusal to consent to any assignment or sublease for any of the reasons described in this Section 9.5, shall be conclusively deemed to be reasonable. 
 9.6 Upon any request to assign or sublet for which Landlord’s consent is required under this Lease, Tenant will pay to Landlord the
Assignment/Subletting Fee plus, within ten (10) business days following Landlord’s written demand, a sum equal to all of Landlord’s reasonable, out-of-pocket, third party costs, including reasonable attorney’s fees, actually
incurred in investigating and considering any proposed or purported assignment or pledge of this Lease or sublease of any of the Premises, regardless of whether Landlord shall consent to or refuse consent. Any purported sale, assignment, mortgage,
transfer of this Lease or subletting which does not comply with the provisions of this Article 9 shall be void 
 9.7 If Tenant is a
corporation, limited liability company, partnership or trust which is not publicly traded on NASDAQ or NYSE, any transfer or transfers of or change or changes within any twelve (12) month period in the number of the outstanding voting shares of
the corporation or limited liability company, the general partnership interests in the partnership or the identity of the persons or entities controlling the activities of such partnership or trust resulting in the persons or entities owning or
controlling a majority of such shares, partnership interests or activities of such partnership or trust at the beginning of such period no longer having such ownership or control shall be regarded as equivalent to an assignment of this Lease to the
persons or entities acquiring such ownership or control and shall be subject to all the provisions of this Article 9 to the same extent and for all intents and purposes as though such an assignment. 
 9.8 Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Article to the contrary, Tenant shall be permitted to assign this Lease, or sublet all or a portion
of the Premises, to an Affiliate of Tenant without the prior consent of Landlord, if all of the following conditions are first satisfied: 
 9.8.1 Tenant shall not then be in default under this Lease beyond any applicable notice or cure period; 
 9.8.2 a fully executed
copy of such assignment or sublease, the assumption of this Lease by the assignee or acceptance of the sublease by the sublessee, and such other information regarding the assignment or sublease as Landlord may reasonably request, shall have been
delivered to Landlord; and 
 9.8.3 the Premises shall continue to be operated solely for the use specified in the Reference Page (or a
component thereof) or other use acceptable to Landlord in its sole discretion; and 
 Tenant acknowledges (and, at Landlord’s request, at the time of
such assignment or subletting shall confirm) that in each instance Tenant shall remain liable for performance of the terms and conditions of the Lease despite such assignment or subletting. As used herein the term “Affiliate” shall mean an
entity which (i) directly or indirectly controls Tenant or (ii) is under the direct or indirect control of Tenant or (iii) is under common direct or indirect control with Tenant, or (iv) is the successor to Tenant by merger,
consolidation or sale of substantially all of Tenant’s stock or assets (directly or indirectly) so long as the net worth of such successor, after completion of the entire series of transactions contemplated in such merger, etc., are at least at
great as was the net worth of Tenant prior to commencement of such transactions. Control shall mean ownership of fifty-one percent (51%) or more of the voting securities or rights of the controlled entity. 
 10. INDEMNIFICATION. None of the Landlord Entities shall be liable and Tenant hereby waives all claims against them for any damage to any property or any injury
to any person in or about the Premises or the Building by or from any cause whatsoever (including without limiting the foregoing, rain or water leakage of any character from the roof, windows, walls, basement, pipes, plumbing works or appliances,
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electricity or theft), except to the extent caused by or arising from the negligence or willful misconduct of Landlord or its agents, employees or
contractors. Subject to the waiver of subrogation set forth in Section 12 below, and except to the extent arising from the negligence or willful misconduct of Landlord or its agents, employees or contractors, Tenant shall protect, indemnify and
hold the Landlord Entities harmless from and against any and all loss, claims, liability or costs (including court costs and attorney’s fees) incurred by reason of (a) any damage to any property (including but not limited to property of
any Landlord Entity) or any injury (including but not limited to death) to any person occurring in, on or about the Premises or the Building to the extent that such injury or damage shall be caused by or arise from any actual or alleged act,
neglect, fault, or omission by or of Tenant or any Tenant Entity to meet any standards imposed by any duty with respect to the injury or damage; (b) the conduct or management of any work or thing whatsoever done by the Tenant in or about the
Premises or from transactions of the Tenant concerning the Premises; (c) Tenant’s failure to comply with any and all governmental laws, ordinances and regulations applicable to the condition or use of the Premises or its occupancy; or
(d) any breach or default on the part of Tenant in the performance of any covenant or agreement on the part of the Tenant to be performed pursuant to this Lease. The provisions of this Article shall survive the termination of this Lease with
respect to any claims or liability accruing prior to such termination. 
 11. INSURANCE. 
 11.1 Tenant shall keep in force throughout the Term: (a) a Commercial General Liability insurance policy or policies to protect the Landlord Entities
against any liability to the public or to any invitee of Tenant or a Landlord Entity incidental to the use of or resulting from any accident occurring in or upon the Premises with a limit of not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence and not less than
$2,000,000 in the annual aggregate, or such larger amount as Landlord may prudently require from time to time, covering bodily injury and property damage liability and $1,000,000 products/completed operations aggregate; (b) Business Auto
Liability covering owned, non-owned and hired vehicles with a limit of not less than $1,000,000 per accident; (c) Worker’s Compensation Insurance with limits as required by statute and Employers Liability with limits of $500,000 each
accident, $500,000 disease policy limit, $500,000 disease—each employee; (d) All Risk or Special Form coverage protecting Tenant against loss of or damage to Tenant’s Alterations (where Landlord has advised Tenant pursuant to
Section 6.4 that the same will need to be removed from the Premises at the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease), carpeting, floor coverings, panelings, decorations, fixtures, inventory and other business personal property situated
in or about the Premises to the full replacement value of the property so insured; and, (e) Business Interruption Insurance with limit of liability representing loss of at least approximately six (6) months of income. 
 11.2 The aforesaid policies shall (a) be provided at Tenant’s expense; (b) name the Landlord Entities as additional insureds (General
Liability) and loss payee (Property – Special Form) for all Alterations other than those which Landlord has required to be removed from the Premises at the expiration or sooner termination of this Lease under Section 6.4 above ;
(c) be issued by an insurance company with a minimum Best’s rating of “A-:VII” during the Term; and (d) provide that said insurance shall not be canceled unless thirty (30) days prior written notice (ten days for
non-payment of premium) shall have been given to Landlord; a certificate of Liability insurance on ACORD Form 25 and a certificate of Property insurance on ACORD Form 27 shall be delivered to Landlord by Tenant upon the Commencement Date and at
least thirty (30) days prior to each renewal of said insurance. 
 11.3 Whenever Tenant shall undertake any alterations, additions or
improvements in, to or about the Premises (“Work”) the aforesaid insurance protection must extend to and include injuries to persons and damage to property arising in connection with such Work, without limitation including liability under
any applicable structural work act, and such other insurance as Landlord shall reasonably require; and the policies of or certificates evidencing such insurance must be delivered to Landlord prior to the commencement of any such Work. 
 11.4 So long as this Lease remains in full force and effect, Landlord shall maintain an all risk extended policy of property insurance covering the
Building for its full replacement value (less foundations, footings and other uninsurable amounts), but specifically including all Alterations of which Landlord has received written notice and for which Landlord has not informed Tenant in writing
pursuant to Section 6.4 will need to be removed from the Premises at the expiration or sooner termination of the Lease. 
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Risks or other insurance now or hereafter existing for the benefit of the respective party but only to the extent of the net insurance proceeds payable under
such policies. Each party shall obtain any special endorsements required by their insurer to evidence compliance with the aforementioned waiver. 
 13.
SERVICES AND UTILITIES. 
 13.1 Subject to the other provisions of this Lease, Landlord agrees to furnish to the Premises the following
services and utilities subject to the rules and regulations of the Building prescribed from time to time: (a) hot and cold water suitable for normal office use of the Premises; (b) heat and air conditioning (which shall be controlled by
Tenant); (c) cleaning and janitorial service; (d) elevator service by nonattended automatic elevators, if applicable; and, (e) equipment to bring to the Premises electricity for lighting, convenience outlets and other normal office
use. To the extent that Tenant is not billed directly by a public utility, Tenant shall pay, within five (5) days of Landlord’s demand, for all electricity used by Tenant in the Premises as measured by sub-meter. The charge shall be at the
rates charged for such services by the local public utility, without mark-up. In the absence of Landlord’s negligence or willful misconduct, Landlord shall not be liable for, and Tenant shall not be entitled to, any abatement or reduction of
rental by reason of Landlord’s failure to furnish any of the foregoing. Where there is negligence or willful misconduct by Landlord and the interruption in service shall persist for an unreasonable time (in no event less than thirty
(30) days) after written notice of such failure is given to Landlord by Tenant and materially interferes with Tenant’s use of or access to the Premises, Rent shall abate from and after such thirty (30) day period until the applicable
service is resumed, but there shall be no abatement (and Landlord shall have no liability) where the restoration of the interrupted service is beyond Landlord’s reasonable control due to accident, breakage, repairs, labor disputes of any
character, energy usage restrictions or by any other cause, similar or dissimilar. Landlord shall use reasonable efforts to remedy any interruption in the furnishing of services and utilities. 
 13.2 Intentionally deleted. 
 13.3
Intentionally deleted. 
 13.4 If Tenant shall require water or electric current in excess of that usually furnished or supplied for use of
the Premises as normal office use, Tenant shall procure the prior written consent of Landlord for the use thereof, which Landlord shall not refuse if Tenant bears the costs of such excess service and use. The cost of any such meters shall be paid
for by Tenant as measured by submetering as installed by Landlord. Tenant agrees to pay to Landlord within five (5) days of Landlord’s demand , the cost of all such excess water and electric current consumed (as shown by said meters, if
any, or, if none, as reasonably estimated by Landlord) at the rates charged for such services by the local public utility or agency, without mark-up, as the case may be, furnishing the same. 
 13.5 INTENTIONALLY OMITTED. 
 14. HOLDING OVER.
Tenant shall pay Landlord for each day Tenant retains possession of the Premises or part of them after termination of this Lease by lapse of time or otherwise at the rate (“Holdover Rate”) which shall be One Hundred Fifty Percent
(150%) of the greater of (a) the amount of the Annual Rent for the last period prior to the date of such termination plus all Rent Adjustments under Article 4; and (b) the then market rental value of the Premises as reasonably
determined by Landlord assuming a new lease of the Premises of the then usual duration and other terms, in either case, prorated on a daily basis, and also pay all damages sustained by Landlord by reason of such retention. If Landlord gives notice
to Tenant of Landlord’s election to such effect, such holding over shall constitute renewal of this Lease for a period from month to month at the Holdover Rate, but if the Landlord does not so elect, no such renewal shall result notwithstanding
acceptance by Landlord of any sums due hereunder after such termination; and instead, a tenancy at sufferance at the Holdover Rate shall be deemed to have been created. In any event, no provision of this Article 14 shall be deemed to waive
Landlord’s right of reentry or any other right under this Lease or at law. 
 15. SUBORDINATION. Without the necessity of any additional document
being executed by Tenant for the purpose of effecting a subordination, this Lease shall be subject and subordinate at all times to ground or underlying leases and to the lien of any mortgages or deeds of trust now or hereafter placed on, against or
affecting the Building, Landlord’s interest or estate in the Building, or any ground or underlying lease; provided, however, that if the lessor, mortgagee, trustee, or holder of any such mortgage or deed of trust elects to have Tenant’s
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by notice to Tenant, this Lease shall be deemed superior, whether this Lease was executed before or after said instrument. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
(i) Tenant covenants and agrees to execute and deliver within ten (10) days of Landlord’s request such further instruments evidencing such subordination or superiority of this Lease as may be required by Landlord, and (ii) any
subordination of this lease to any future mortgage or ground lease shall be conditioned upon the mortgagee or ground lessor agreeing, on commercially reasonable terms, not to interfere with Tenant’s occupancy or other rights under this Lease,
so long as Tenant is not in default beyond any applicable notice or cure period. 
 16. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Tenant shall faithfully observe and
comply with all the rules and regulations as set forth in Exhibit D to this Lease and all reasonable and non-discriminatory modifications of and additions to them from time to time put into effect by Landlord which are generally applicable to
all buildings in the Fields. Except for negligence and willful misconduct of Landlord or any of its agents, employees or contractors, Landlord shall not be responsible to Tenant for the non-performance by any other tenant or occupant of the Building
of any such rules and regulations. 
 17. REENTRY BY LANDLORD. 
 17.1 Landlord reserves and shall at all times, with reasonable prior notice (except in the case of an emergency), have the right to re-enter the Premises to inspect the same, to supply janitor service and any other
service to be provided by Landlord to Tenant under this Lease, to show said Premises to prospective purchasers, mortgagees or (during the last Lease Year) tenants, and to alter, improve or repair the Premises and any portion of the Building, without
abatement of rent, and may for that purpose erect, use and maintain scaffolding, pipes, conduits and other necessary structures and open any wall, ceiling or floor in and through the Building and Premises where reasonably required by the character
of the work to be performed, provided entrance to the Premises shall not be blocked thereby, and further provided that the business of Tenant shall not be interfered with unreasonably. Landlord shall have the right at any time, with at least 30 days
prior notice to Tenant, to change the number or designation by which the Building is commonly known. In the event that Landlord damages any portion of any wall or wall covering, ceiling, or floor or floor covering within the Premises, Landlord shall
repair or replace the damaged portion to match the original as nearly as commercially reasonable but shall not be required to repair or replace more than the portion actually damaged. Except to the extent caused by the negligence or willful
misconduct of Landlord or any of its agents, employees or contractors, Tenant hereby waives any claim for damages for any injury or inconvenience to or interference with Tenant’s business, any loss of occupancy or quiet enjoyment of the
Premises, and any other loss occasioned by any action of Landlord authorized by this Article 17. 
 17.2 For each of the aforesaid purposes,
Landlord shall at all times have and retain a key with which to unlock all of the doors in the Premises, excluding Tenant’s vaults and safes or special security areas (designated in advance), and Landlord shall have the right to use any and all
means which Landlord may reasonably deem proper to open said doors in an emergency to obtain entry to any portion of the Premises. As to any portion to which access cannot be had by means of a key or keys in Landlord’s possession (other than
said vaults, safes and special security areas designated in advance), Landlord is authorized to gain access by such means as Landlord shall elect and the cost of repairing any damage occurring in doing so shall be borne by Tenant and paid to
Landlord within five (5) days of Landlord’s demand. 
 18. DEFAULT. 
 18.1 Except as otherwise provided in Article 20, the following events shall be deemed to be Events of Default under this Lease: 
 18.1.1 Tenant shall fail to pay when due any sum of money becoming due to be paid to Landlord under this Lease, whether such sum be any installment of the
rent reserved by this Lease, any other amount treated as additional rent under this Lease, or any other payment or reimbursement to Landlord required by this Lease, whether or not treated as additional rent under this Lease, and such failure shall
continue for a period of five (5) days after written notice that such payment was not made when due, but if any such notice shall be given, for the twelve (12) month period commencing with the date of such notice, the failure to pay within
five (5) days after due any additional sum of money becoming due to be paid to Landlord under this Lease during such period shall be an Event of Default, without notice. 
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involves a hazardous condition) after written notice of such failure to Tenant provided, however, that such failure shall not be an event of default if such
failure could not reasonably be cured during such thirty (30) day period, Tenant has commenced the cure within such thirty (30) day period and thereafter is diligently pursuing such cure to completion. 
 18.1.3 Tenant shall fail to vacate the Premises immediately upon termination of this Lease, by lapse of time or otherwise, or upon termination of
Tenant’s right to possession only. 
 18.1.4 Tenant shall become insolvent, admit in writing its inability to pay its debts generally as
they become due, file a petition in bankruptcy or a petition to take advantage of any insolvency statute, make an assignment for the benefit of creditors, make a transfer in fraud of creditors, apply for or consent to the appointment of a receiver
of itself or of the whole or any substantial part of its property, or file a petition or answer seeking reorganization or arrangement under the federal bankruptcy laws, as now in effect or hereafter amended, or any other applicable law or statute of
the United States or any state thereof. 
 18.1.5 A court of competent jurisdiction shall enter an order, judgment or decree adjudicating
Tenant bankrupt, or appointing a receiver of Tenant, or of the whole or any substantial part of its property, without the consent of Tenant, or approving a petition filed against Tenant seeking reorganization or arrangement of Tenant under the
bankruptcy laws of the United States, as now in effect or hereafter amended, or any state thereof, and such order, judgment or decree shall not be vacated or set aside or stayed within sixty (60) days from the date of entry thereof. 

19. REMEDIES. 
 19.1 Except as otherwise provided
in Article 20, upon the occurrence of any of the Events of Default described or referred to in Article 18, Landlord shall have the option to pursue any one or more of the following remedies without any notice or demand whatsoever, concurrently or
consecutively and not alternatively: 
 19.1.1 Landlord may, at its election, terminate this Lease or terminate Tenant’s right to
possession only, without terminating the Lease. 
 19.1.2 Upon any termination of this Lease, whether by lapse of time or otherwise, or upon
any termination of Tenant’s right to possession without termination of the Lease, Tenant shall surrender possession and vacate the Premises immediately, and deliver possession thereof to Landlord, and Tenant hereby grants to Landlord full and
free license to enter into and upon the Premises in such event and to repossess Landlord of the Premises as of Landlord’s former estate and to expel or remove Tenant and any others who may be occupying or be within the Premises and to remove
Tenant’s signs and other evidence of tenancy and all other property of Tenant therefrom without being deemed in any manner guilty of trespass, eviction or forcible entry or detainer, and without incurring any liability for any damage resulting
therefrom, Tenant waiving any right to claim damages for such re-entry and expulsion, and without relinquishing Landlord’s right to rent or any other right given to Landlord under this Lease or by operation of law. 
 19.1.3 Upon any termination of this Lease, whether by lapse of time or otherwise, Landlord shall be entitled to recover as damages, all rent, including
any amounts treated as additional rent under this Lease, and other sums due and payable by Tenant on the date of termination, plus as liquidated damages and not as a penalty, an amount equal to the sum of: (a) an amount equal to the then
present value of the rent reserved in this Lease for the residue of the stated Term of this Lease including any amounts treated as additional rent under this Lease and all other sums provided in this Lease to be paid by Tenant, minus the fair rental
value of the Premises for such residue; (b) the value of the time and expense necessary to obtain a replacement tenant or tenants, and the estimated expenses described in Section 19.1.4 relating to recovery of the Premises, preparation for
reletting and for reletting itself; and (c) the cost of performing any other covenants which would have otherwise been performed by Tenant. 
 19.1.4 Upon any termination of Tenant’s right to possession only without termination of the Lease: 
 19.1.4.1 Neither such
termination of Tenant’s right to possession nor Landlord’s taking and holding possession thereof as provided in Section 19.1.2 shall terminate the Lease or release Tenant, in whole or in part, from any obligation, including
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Lease for the full Term, and if Landlord so elects Tenant shall continue to pay to Landlord the entire amount of the rent as and when it becomes due,
including any amounts treated as additional rent under this Lease, for the remainder of the Term plus any other sums provided in this Lease to be paid by Tenant for the remainder of the Term. 
 19.1.4.2 Landlord shall use commercially reasonable efforts to relet the Premises or portions thereof to the extent required by applicable law. Landlord
and Tenant agree that nevertheless Landlord shall at most be required to use only the same efforts Landlord then uses to lease premises in the Building generally and that in any case that Landlord shall not be required to give any preference or
priority to the showing or leasing of the Premises or portions thereof over any other space that Landlord may be leasing or have available and may place a suitable prospective tenant in any such other space regardless of when such other space
becomes available and that Landlord shall have the right to relet the Premises for a greater or lesser term than that remaining under this Lease, the right to relet only a portion of the Premises, or a portion of the Premises or the entire Premises
as a part of a larger area, and the right to change the character or use of the Premises. In connection with or in preparation for any reletting, Landlord may, but shall not be required to, make repairs, alterations and additions in or to the
Premises and redecorate the same to the extent Landlord deems necessary or desirable, and Tenant shall pay the cost thereof, together with Landlord’s expenses of reletting, including, without limitation, any commission incurred by Landlord,
within five (5) days of Landlord’s demand. Landlord shall not be required to observe any instruction given by Tenant about any reletting or accept any tenant offered by Tenant unless such offered tenant has a credit-worthiness acceptable
to Landlord and leases the entire Premises upon terms and conditions including a rate of rent (after giving effect to all expenditures by Landlord for tenant improvements, broker’s commissions and other leasing costs) all no less favorable to
Landlord than as called for in this Lease, nor shall Landlord be required to make or permit any assignment or sublease for more than the current term or which Landlord would not be required to permit under the provisions of Article 9.
Notwithstanding any of the foregoing, if Landlord relets the Premises for a period which is longer than the residue of the stated Term, Tenant’s liability for alterations, additions and brokerage fees shall be proportionately adjusted (but in
all events Tenant shall be fully liable for the costs necessary to repair any damage to the Premises required to put the Premises in the condition required for surrender by Tenant under Section 26 below). 
 19.1.4.3 Until such time as Landlord shall elect to terminate the Lease and shall thereupon be entitled to recover the amounts specified in such case in
Section 19.1.3, Tenant shall pay to Landlord upon demand the full amount of all rent, including any amounts treated as additional rent under this Lease and other sums reserved in this Lease for the remaining Term, together with the costs of
repairs, alterations, additions, redecorating and Landlord’s expenses of reletting and the collection of the rent accruing therefrom (including reasonable attorney’s fees and broker’s commissions), as the same shall then be due or
become due from time to time, less only such consideration as Landlord may have received from any reletting of the Premises; and Tenant agrees that Landlord may file suits from time to time to recover any sums falling due under this Article 19 as
they become due. Any proceeds of reletting by Landlord in excess of the amount then owed by Tenant to Landlord from time to time shall be credited against Tenant’s future obligations under this Lease but shall not otherwise be refunded to
Tenant or inure to Tenant’s benefit. 
 19.2 Upon the occurrence of an Event of Default, Landlord may (but shall not be obligated to)
cure such default at Tenant’s sole expense. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Landlord may, at Landlord’s option, enter into and upon the Premises to maintain, repair or replace anything for which Tenant is responsible
under this Lease or to otherwise effect compliance with its obligations under this Lease and correct the same, without being deemed in any manner guilty of trespass, eviction or forcible entry and detainer and without incurring any liability for any
damage or interruption of Tenant’s business resulting therefrom and Tenant agrees to reimburse Landlord within five (5) business days of Landlord’s demand as additional rent, for any expenses which Landlord may incur in thus effecting
compliance with Tenant’s obligations under this Lease, plus interest from the date of expenditure by Landlord at the Wall Street Journal prime rate. 
 19.3 Tenant understands and agrees that in entering into this Lease, Landlord is relying upon receipt of all the Annual and Monthly Installments of Rent to become due with respect to all the Premises originally leased
hereunder over the full Initial Term of this Lease for amortization, including interest at the Amortization Rate. For purposes hereof, the “Concession Amount” shall be defined as the aggregate of all amounts forgone or expended by Landlord
as free rent under the lease, under Exhibit B hereof for construction allowances (excluding therefrom any amounts expended by Landlord for Landlord’s Work, as defined in Exhibit B), and for brokers’ commissions payable
by reason of this Lease. Accordingly, Tenant agrees that if this Lease or Tenant’s right to possession of the Premises leased hereunder shall be terminated as of any date (“Default Termination Date”) prior to the expiration of the
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shall be due and owing to Landlord as of the day prior to the Default Termination Date, as rent in addition to all other amounts owed by Tenant as of such
Date, the amount (“Unamortized Amount”) of the Concession Amount determined as set forth below; provided, however, that in the event that such amounts are recovered by Landlord pursuant to any other provision of this Article 19, Landlord
agrees that it shall not attempt to recover such amounts pursuant to this Paragraph 19.3. For the purposes hereof, the Unamortized Amount shall be determined in the same manner as the remaining principal balance of a mortgage with interest at
the Amortization Rate payable in level payments over the same length of time as from the effectuation of the Concession concerned to the end of the full Initial Term of this Lease would be determined. The foregoing provisions shall also apply to and
upon any reduction of space in the Premises, as though such reduction were a termination for Tenant’s default, except that (i) the Unamortized Amount shall be reduced by any amounts paid by Tenant to Landlord to effectuate such reduction
and (ii) the manner of application shall be that the Unamortized Amount shall first be determined as though for a full termination as of the Effective Date of the elimination of the portion, but then the amount so determined shall be multiplied
by the fraction of which the numerator is the rentable square footage of the eliminated portion and the denominator is the rentable square footage of the Premises originally leased hereunder; and the amount thus obtained shall be the Unamortized
Amount. 
 19.4 If, following an Event of Default, it shall become necessary or appropriate for Landlord to employ or consult with an
attorney or collection agency concerning or to enforce or defend any of Landlord’s rights or remedies arising under this Lease or to collect any sums due from Tenant, Tenant agrees to pay all costs and fees so incurred by Landlord, including,
without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs. TENANT EXPRESSLY WAIVES ANY RIGHT TO: (A) TRIAL BY JURY; AND (B) SERVICE OF ANY NOTICE REQUIRED BY ANY PRESENT OR FUTURE LAW OR ORDINANCE APPLICABLE TO LANDLORDS OR TENANTS
BUT NOT REQUIRED BY THE TERMS OF THIS LEASE. 
 19.5 Pursuit of any of the foregoing remedies shall not preclude pursuit of any of the
other remedies provided in this Lease or any other remedies provided by law (all such remedies being cumulative), nor shall pursuit of any remedy provided in this Lease constitute a forfeiture or waiver of any rent due to Landlord under this Lease
or of any damages accruing to Landlord by reason of the violation of any of the terms, provisions and covenants contained in this Lease. 
 19.6 No act or thing done by Landlord or its agents during the Term shall be deemed a termination of this Lease or an acceptance of the surrender of the Premises, and no agreement to terminate this Lease or accept a surrender of said
Premises shall be valid, unless in writing signed by Landlord. No waiver by Landlord of any violation or breach of any of the terms, provisions and covenants contained in this Lease shall be deemed or construed to constitute a waiver of any other
violation or breach of any of the terms, provisions and covenants contained in this Lease. Landlord’s acceptance of the payment of rental or other payments after the occurrence of an Event of Default shall not be construed as a waiver of such
Default, unless Landlord so notifies Tenant in writing. Forbearance by Landlord in enforcing one or more of the remedies provided in this Lease upon an Event of Default shall not be deemed or construed to constitute a waiver of such Default or of
Landlord’s right to enforce any such remedies with respect to such Default or any subsequent Default. 
 19.7 INTENTIONALLY OMITTED.

 19.8 Any and all property which may be removed from the Premises by Landlord pursuant to the authority of this Lease or of law, to which
Tenant is or may be entitled, may be handled, removed and/or stored, as the case may be, by or at the direction of Landlord but at the risk, cost and expense of Tenant, and Landlord shall in no event be responsible for the value, preservation or
safekeeping thereof. Tenant shall pay to Landlord, upon demand, any and all expenses incurred in such removal and all storage charges against such property so long as the same shall be in Landlord’s possession or under Landlord’s control.
Any such property of Tenant not retaken by Tenant from storage within thirty (30) days after removal from the Premises shall, at Landlord’s option, be deemed conveyed by Tenant to Landlord under this Lease as by a bill of sale without
further payment or credit by Landlord to Tenant. 
 19.9 If more than one (1) Event of Default occurs during the Term or any renewal
thereof, Tenant’s renewal options, expansion options, purchase options and rights of first offer and/or refusal, if any are provided for in this Lease, shall be null and void. 
  

											
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 20. TENANT’S BANKRUPTCY OR INSOLVENCY. 
 20.1 If at any time and for so long as Tenant shall be subjected to the provisions of the United States Bankruptcy Code or other law of the United States
or any state thereof for the protection of debtors as in effect at such time (each a “Debtor’s Law”): 
 20.1.1 Tenant, Tenant
as debtor-in-possession, and any trustee or receiver of Tenant’s assets (each a “Tenant’s Representative”) shall have no greater right to assume or assign this Lease or any interest in this Lease, or to sublease any of the
Premises than accorded to Tenant in Article 9, except to the extent Landlord shall be required to permit such assumption, assignment or sublease by the provisions of such Debtor’s Law. Without limitation of the generality of the foregoing, any
right of any Tenant’s Representative to assume or assign this Lease or to sublease any of the Premises shall be subject to the conditions that: 
 20.1.1.1 Such Debtor’s Law shall provide to Tenant’s Representative a right of assumption of this Lease which Tenant’s Representative shall have timely exercised and Tenant’s Representative shall
have fully cured any default of Tenant under this Lease. 
 20.1.1.2 Tenant’s Representative or the proposed assignee, as the case
shall be, shall have deposited with Landlord as security for the timely payment of rent an amount equal to the larger of: (a) three (3) months’ rent and other monetary charges accruing under this Lease; and (b) any sum specified
in Article 5; and shall have provided Landlord with adequate other assurance of the future performance of the obligations of the Tenant under this Lease. Without limitation, such assurances shall include, at least, in the case of assumption of this
Lease, demonstration to the satisfaction of the Landlord that Tenant’s Representative has and will continue to have sufficient unencumbered assets after the payment of all secured obligations and administrative expenses to assure Landlord that
Tenant’s Representative will have sufficient funds to fulfill the obligations of Tenant under this Lease; and, in the case of assignment, submission of current financial statements of the proposed assignee, audited by an independent certified
public accountant reasonably acceptable to Landlord and showing a net worth and working capital in amounts determined by Landlord to be sufficient to assure the future performance by such assignee of all of the Tenant’s obligations under this
Lease. 
 20.1.1.3 The assumption or any contemplated assignment of this Lease or subleasing any part of the Premises, as shall be the case,
will not breach any provision in any other lease, mortgage, financing agreement or other agreement by which Landlord is bound. 
 20.1.1.4
Landlord shall have, or would have had absent the Debtor’s Law, no right under Article 9 to refuse consent to the proposed assignment or sublease by reason of the identity or nature of the proposed assignee or sublessee or the proposed use of
the Premises concerned. 
 21. QUIET ENJOYMENT. Landlord represents and warrants that it has full right and authority to enter into this Lease and
that Tenant, while paying the rental and performing its other covenants and agreements contained in this Lease, shall peaceably and quietly have, hold and enjoy the Premises for the Term without hindrance or molestation from Landlord subject to the
terms and provisions of this Lease. 
 22. CASUALTY 
 22.1 In the event the Premises or the Building are damaged by fire or other cause and in Landlord’s reasonable estimation such damage can be materially restored within one hundred eighty (180) days from the
date insurance proceeds are made available to Landlord, Landlord shall forthwith repair the same and this Lease shall remain in full force and effect, except that Tenant shall be entitled to a proportionate abatement in rent and all additional rent
from the date of such damage. Such abatement of rent shall be made pro rata in accordance with the extent to which the damage and the making of such repairs shall interfere with the use and occupancy by Tenant of the Premises from time to time, but
having due regard for whether Tenant is required to vacate the entire Premises (in which case there shall be a 100% abatement). Within forty-five (45) days from the date of such damage, Landlord shall notify Tenant, in writing, of
Landlord’s reasonable estimation of the length of time within which material restoration can be made, and Landlord’s determination shall be binding on Tenant. For purposes of this Lease, the Building or Premises shall be deemed
“materially restored” if they are in such condition as would not prevent or materially interfere with Tenant’s use of the Premises for the purpose for which it was being used immediately before such damage. 
  

											
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 22.2 If such repairs cannot, in Landlord’s reasonable estimation, be made within one hundred eighty
(180) days from the date insurance proceeds are made available to Landlord, Landlord and Tenant shall each have the option of giving the other, at any time within ninety (90) days after such damage, notice terminating this Lease as of the
date of such damage. In the event of the giving of such notice, this Lease shall expire and all interest of the Tenant in the Premises shall terminate as of the date of such damage as if such date had been originally fixed in this Lease for the
expiration of the Term. In the event that neither Landlord nor Tenant exercises its option to terminate this Lease, then Landlord shall repair or restore such damage, this Lease continuing in full force and effect, and the rent hereunder shall be
proportionately abated as provided in Section 22.1. 
 22.3 Except for (a) Landlord’s Work (specifically including the
Landlord’s Premises Work, Landlord’s Lobby Work, Landlord’s HVAC Work and Landlord’s Café Work), and (b) any Alterations by Tenant for which (i) Landlord has received written notice and (ii) has not required
to be removed from the Premises at the expiration or sooner termination of this Lease, Landlord shall not be required to repair or replace any damage or loss by or from fire or other cause to any panelings, decorations, partitions, additions,
railings, ceilings, floor coverings, office fixtures or any other property or improvements installed on the Premises by, or belonging to, Tenant. Any insurance which may be carried by Landlord or Tenant against loss or damage to the Building or
Premises shall be for the sole benefit of the party carrying such insurance and under its sole control. However, to the extent Tenant receives any insurance proceeds on account of items which Landlord is obligated to restore under this
Section 22, Tenant shall make such proceeds available to Landlord for such restoration. 
 22.4 In the event that Landlord should fail
to complete such repairs and material restoration within sixty (60) days after the date estimated by Landlord therefor as extended by this Section 22.4, Tenant may at its option and as its sole remedy terminate this Lease by delivering
written notice to Landlord, within fifteen (15) days after the expiration of said period of time, whereupon the Lease shall end on the date of such notice or such later date fixed in such notice as if the date of such notice was the date
originally fixed in this Lease for the expiration of the Term; provided, however, that if construction is delayed because of changes, deletions or additions in construction requested by Tenant, strikes, lockouts, casualties, Acts of God, war,
material or labor shortages, government regulation or control or other causes beyond the reasonable control of Landlord, the period for restoration, repair or rebuilding shall be extended for the amount of time Landlord is so delayed, not to exceed
an additional ninety (90) days. 
 22.5 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Article: (a) Landlord shall not
have any obligation whatsoever to repair, reconstruct, or restore the Premises when the damages resulting from any casualty covered by the provisions of this Article 22 occur during the last twelve (12) months of the Term or any extension
thereof, but if Landlord determines not to repair such damages Landlord shall notify Tenant and if such damages shall render any material portion of the Premises untenantable Tenant shall have the right to terminate this Lease by notice to Landlord
within fifteen (15) days after receipt of Landlord’s notice; and (b) in the event the holder of any indebtedness secured by a mortgage or deed of trust covering the Premises or Building requires that any insurance proceeds be applied
to such indebtedness, then Landlord shall have the right to terminate this Lease by delivering written notice of termination to Tenant within fifteen (15) days after such requirement is made by any such holder, whereupon this Lease shall end on
the date of such damage as if the date of such damage were the date originally fixed in this Lease for the expiration of the Term. 
 22.6 In
the event of any damage or destruction to the Building or Premises by any peril covered by the provisions of this Article 22, it shall be Tenant’s responsibility to properly secure the Premises and upon notice from Landlord to remove forthwith,
at its sole cost and expense, such portion of all of the property belonging to Tenant or its licensees from such portion or all of the Building or Premises as Landlord shall request. 
 23. EMINENT DOMAIN. If all or any substantial part of the Premises or the Lot shall be taken or appropriated by any public or quasi-public authority under the power of eminent domain, or conveyance in lieu of
such appropriation, either party to this Lease shall have the right, at its option, of giving the other, at any time within thirty (30) days after such taking, notice terminating this Lease, except that Tenant may only terminate this Lease by
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thereto or parking reasonably necessary for its use. If neither party to this Lease shall so elect to terminate this Lease, the rental thereafter to be paid
shall be adjusted on a fair and equitable basis under the circumstances. In addition to the rights of Landlord above, if any substantial part of the Building shall be taken or appropriated by any public or quasi-public authority under the power of
eminent domain or conveyance in lieu thereof, and regardless of whether the Premises or any part thereof are so taken or appropriated, Landlord shall have the right, at its sole option, to terminate this Lease. Landlord shall be entitled to any and
all income, rent, award, or any interest whatsoever in or upon any such sum, which may be paid or made in connection with any such public or quasi-public use or purpose (except Tenant shall be entitled to its proportionate share of the unamortized
value of Landlord’s Work set forth in Exhibit B, to the extent of Tenant’s contribution thereto), and Tenant hereby assigns to Landlord any interest it may have in or claim to all or any part of such sums, other than any separate award
which may be made with respect to Tenant’s trade fixtures and moving expenses; Tenant shall make no claim for the value of any unexpired Term. 
 24.
SALE BY LANDLORD. In event of a sale or conveyance by Landlord of the Building, the same shall operate to release Landlord from any future liability upon any of the covenants or conditions, expressed or implied, contained in this Lease in
favor of Tenant, and in such event Tenant agrees to look solely to the responsibility of the successor in interest of Landlord in and to this Lease. Except as set forth in this Article 24, this Lease shall not be affected by any such sale and Tenant
agrees to attorn to the purchaser or assignee. If any security has been given by Tenant to secure the faithful performance of any of the covenants of this Lease, Landlord may transfer or deliver said security, as such, to Landlord’s successor
in interest and thereupon Landlord shall be discharged from any further liability with regard to said security. 
 25. ESTOPPEL CERTIFICATES. Within
ten (10) days following any written request which Landlord may make from time to time, Tenant shall execute and deliver to Landlord or mortgagee or prospective mortgagee a sworn statement certifying: (a) the date of commencement of this
Lease; (b) the fact that this Lease is unmodified and in full force and effect (or, if there have been modifications to this Lease, that this Lease is in full force and effect, as modified, and stating the date and nature of such
modifications); (c) the date to which the rent and other sums payable under this Lease have been paid; (d) the fact that there are no current defaults under this Lease by either Landlord or Tenant except as specified in Tenant’s
statement; and (e) such other matters as may be requested by Landlord. Landlord and Tenant intend that any statement delivered pursuant to this Article 25 may be relied upon by any mortgagee, beneficiary or purchaser, and Tenant shall be liable
for all loss, cost or expense resulting from the failure of any sale or funding of any loan caused by any material misstatement contained in such estoppel certificate. Tenant irrevocably agrees that if Tenant fails to execute and deliver such
certificate within such ten (10) day period Landlord or Landlord’s beneficiary or agent may execute and deliver such certificate on Tenant’s behalf, and that such certificate shall be fully binding on Tenant. 
 26. SURRENDER OF PREMISES. 
 26.1 Tenant and Landlord
shall arrange to meet for two (2) joint inspections of the Premises, the first to occur at least thirty (30) days (but no more than sixty (60) days) before the last day of the Term, and the second to occur not later than forty-eight
(48) hours after Tenant has vacated the Premises. In the event of Tenant’s failure to attend such joint inspections and/or participate in either such inspection after the same is scheduled, Landlord’s inspection at or after
Tenant’s vacating the Premises shall be conclusively deemed correct for purposes of determining Tenant’s responsibility for repairs and restoration. 
 26.2 . At the end of the Term or any renewal of the Term or other sooner termination of this Lease, Tenant will peaceably deliver up to Landlord possession of the Premises, , in the same conditions received or first
installed, broom clean and free of all debris, excepting only ordinary wear and tear and damage by fire or other casualty, or eminent domain. In addition, Tenant must, at Tenant’s sole cost, remove upon termination of this Lease, any and all of
Tenant’s furniture, furnishings, equipment, movable partitions not affixed to the Building (which shall not be deemed Alterations for purposes of this Lease) and other trade fixtures and personal property (collectively, “Personalty”,
which shall specifically include any data/telecommunications wiring, whether inside walls, under any raised floor or above any ceiling). Personalty not so removed shall be deemed abandoned by the Tenant and title to the same shall thereupon pass to
Landlord under this Lease as by a bill of sale, but Tenant shall remain responsible for the cost of removal and disposal of such Personalty, as well as any damage caused by such removal. In addition, upon the expiration or sooner termination of the
Term, all Alterations (other than Landlord’s Premises Work, the Landlord’s HVAC Work, the Landlord’s Lobby Work and the Landlord’s Café Work) shall all remain at the Premises and become a part of the realty and shall
belong to Landlord without compensation, and title shall pass to Landlord under this Lease as by a bill of sale, provided, however, that, Landlord may require Tenant to remove certain Alterations from the Premises subject to and in accordance with
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 26.3 All obligations of Tenant under this Lease not fully performed as of the expiration or earlier
termination of the Term shall survive the expiration or earlier termination of the Term. 
 27. NOTICES. Any notice or document required or permitted
to be delivered under this Lease shall be addressed to the intended recipient, by fully prepaid registered or certified United States Mail return receipt requested, or by reputable independent contract delivery service furnishing a written record of
attempted or actual delivery, and shall be deemed to be delivered when tendered for delivery to the addressee at its address set forth on the Reference Pages, or at such other address as it has then last specified by written notice delivered in
accordance with this Article 27, or if to Tenant at either its aforesaid address or its last known registered office or home of a general partner or individual owner, whether or not actually accepted or received by the addressee. Any such notice or
document may also be personally delivered if a receipt is signed by and received from, the individual, if any, named in Tenant’s Notice Address. 
 28.
TAXES PAYABLE BY TENANT. In addition to rent and other charges to be paid by Tenant under this Lease, Tenant shall reimburse to Landlord, upon demand, any and all taxes payable by Landlord (other than net income taxes and other taxes
expressly excluded from the definition of Taxes under Section 4.1.3 above) whether or not now customary or within the contemplation of the parties to this Lease: (a) upon, allocable to, or measured by or on the gross or net rent payable
under this Lease, including without limitation any gross income tax or excise tax levied by the State, any political subdivision thereof, or the Federal Government with respect to the receipt of such rent; (b) upon or with respect to the
possession, leasing, operation, management, maintenance, alteration, repair, use or occupancy of the Premises or any portion thereof, including any sales, use or service tax imposed as a result thereof; (c) upon or measured by the Tenant’s
gross receipts or payroll or the value of Tenant’s equipment, furniture, fixtures and other personal property of Tenant or leasehold improvements, alterations or additions located in the Premises; or (d) upon this transaction or any
document to which Tenant is a party creating or transferring any interest of Tenant in this Lease or the Premises. In addition to the foregoing, Tenant agrees to pay, before delinquency, any and all taxes levied or assessed against Tenant and which
become payable during the term hereof upon Tenant’s equipment, furniture, fixtures and other personal property of Tenant located in the Premises. 
 29.
INTENTIONALLY DELETED. 
 30. INTENTIONALLY DELETED. 
 31. DEFINED TERMS AND HEADINGS. The Article headings shown in this Lease are for convenience of reference and shall in no way define, increase, limit or describe the scope or intent of any provision of this Lease. Any indemnification
or insurance of Landlord shall apply to and inure to the benefit of all the following “Landlord Entities”, being Landlord, Landlord’s investment manager, and the trustees, boards of directors, officers, general partners,
beneficiaries, stockholders, employees and agents of each of them. Any option granted to Landlord shall also include or be exercisable by Landlord’s trustee, beneficiary, agents and employees, as the case may be. In any case where this Lease is
signed by more than one person, the obligations under this Lease shall be joint and several. The terms “Tenant” and “Landlord” or any pronoun used in place thereof shall indicate and include the masculine or feminine, the
singular or plural number, individuals, firms or corporations, and their and each of their respective successors, executors, administrators and permitted assigns, according to the context hereof. The term “rentable area” shall mean the
rentable area of the Premises or the Building as calculated by the Landlord on the basis of the plans and specifications of the Building including Tenant’s Fields Share of the Café and its associated hallway and bathrooms. Tenant hereby
accepts and agrees to be bound by the figures for the rentable square footage of the Premises and Tenant’s Proportionate Share shown on the Reference Pages; however, Landlord may adjust Tenant’s Fields Share if there is addition or
subtraction to any other buildings in the Fields. The term “Building” refers to the structure in which the Premises are located and the common areas (parking lots, sidewalks, landscaping, etc.) appurtenant thereto on the Lot. 

32. TENANT’S AUTHORITY. If Tenant signs as a corporation, partnership, trust or other legal entity each of the persons executing this Lease on behalf of
Tenant represents and warrants that Tenant has been and is qualified to do business in the state in which the Building is located, that the entity has full right and authority to enter into this Lease, and that all persons signing on behalf of the
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simultaneously with the delivery of this Lease, a corporate resolution, proof of due authorization by partners, opinion of counsel or other appropriate
documentation reasonably acceptable to Landlord evidencing the due authorization of Tenant to enter into this Lease. 
 Tenant hereby
represents and warrants that neither Tenant, nor any persons or entities holding any legal or beneficial interest whatsoever in Tenant, are (i) the target of any sanctions program that is established by Executive Order of the President or
published by the Office of Foreign Assets Control, U.S. Department of the Treasury (“OFAC”); (ii) designated by the President or OFAC pursuant to the Trading with the Enemy Act, 50 U.S.C. App. § 5, the International Emergency
Economic Powers Act, 50 U.S.C. §§ 1701-06, the Patriot Act, Public Law 107-56, Executive Order 13224 (September 23, 2001) or any Executive Order of the President issued pursuant to such statutes; or (iii) named on the following list
that is published by OFAC: “List of Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons.” If the foregoing representation is untrue at any time during the Term, an Event of Default will be deemed to have occurred, without the necessity of
notice to Tenant. 
 33. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND CREDIT REPORTS. In the event Tenant or its Affiliate, if Tenant’s interest under the Lease is
assigned, is not a publicly traded entity on the NASDAQ or NYSE, at Landlord’s request, Tenant shall deliver to Landlord a copy, certified by an officer of Tenant as being a true and correct copy, of Tenant’s most recent audited financial
statement, or, if unaudited, certified by Tenant’s chief financial officer as being true, complete and correct in all material respects. Tenant hereby authorizes Landlord to obtain one or more credit reports on Tenant at any time, and shall
execute such further authorizations as Landlord may reasonably require in order to obtain a credit report. 
 34. COMMISSIONS. Each of the parties
represents and warrants to the other that it has not dealt with any broker or finder in connection with this Lease, except the Brokers as described on the Reference Pages which Brokers shall be compensated by Landlord per separate agreement.

 35. TIME AND APPLICABLE LAW. Time is of the essence of this Lease and all of its provisions. This Lease shall in all respects be governed by the
laws of the state in which the Building is located. 
 36. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS. Subject to the provisions of Article 9, the terms, covenants and
conditions contained in this Lease shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the heirs, successors, executors, administrators and assigns of the parties to this Lease. 
 37. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Lease, together with its exhibits, contains all agreements of the parties to this Lease and supersedes any previous negotiations. There have been no representations made by the
Landlord or any of its representatives or understandings made between the parties other than those set forth in this Lease and its exhibits. This Lease may not be modified except by a written instrument duly executed by the parties to this Lease.

 38. EXAMINATION NOT OPTION. Submission of this Lease shall not be deemed to be a reservation of the Premises. Landlord shall not be bound by this
Lease until it has received a copy of this Lease duly executed by Tenant and has delivered to Tenant a copy of this Lease duly executed by Landlord, and until such delivery Landlord reserves the right to exhibit and lease the Premises to other
prospective tenants. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Lease to the contrary, Landlord may withhold delivery of possession of the Premises from Tenant until such time as Tenant has paid to Landlord any security deposit required by Article
5, the first month’s rent as set forth in Article 3 and any sum owed pursuant to this Lease. 
 39. RECORDATION. Tenant may record a short form
memorandum hereof in the statutory form, and then shall pay all charges and taxes incident such recording or registration, provided, however, that prior to such recording, Tenant shall deliver a written release thereof in recordable form and in
substance reasonably satisfactory to Landlord’s counsel. Said release shall be held in escrow by Landlord’s counsel and may be released from escrow and recorded by Landlord upon the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease.

 40. RENEWAL OPTION. Tenant shall, provided the Lease is in full force and effect and Tenant is not in default beyond any applicable notice or cure
period under any of the other terms and conditions of the Lease at the time of notification or commencement, have one (1) option to renew this Lease for a term of five (5) years, for the portion of the Premises being leased by Tenant as of
the date the renewal term is to commence, on the same terms and conditions set forth in the Lease, except as modified by the terms, covenants and conditions as set forth below: 
  

											
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 40.1 If Tenant elects to exercise said option, then Tenant shall provide Landlord with written notice no
earlier than the date which is 365 days prior to the expiration of the then current term of the Lease but no later than the date which is 270 days prior to the expiration of the then current term of this Lease. If Tenant fails to provide such
notice, Tenant shall have no further or additional right to extend or renew the term of the Lease. 
 40.2 The Annual Rent and Monthly
Installment in effect at the expiration of the then current term of the Lease shall reflect the current fair market rental for comparable space in the Building and in other similar buildings in the same rental market as of the date the renewal term
is to commence, taking into account the specific provisions of the Lease which will remain constant and the fact that Tenant is the only tenant in the Building. Landlord shall advise Tenant of the new Annual Rent and Monthly Installment for the
Premises no later than thirty (30 days after receipt of Tenant’s written request therefor. Said request shall be made no earlier than thirty (30) days prior to the first date on which Tenant may exercise its option under this Paragraph.
Said notification of the new Annual Rent may include a provision for its escalation to provide for a change in fair market rental between the time of notification and the commencement of the renewal term. If Tenant and Landlord are unable to agree
on a mutually acceptable rental rate not later than sixty (60) days prior to the expiration of the then current term, then Landlord and Tenant shall each appoint a qualified MAI appraiser doing business in the area, in turn those two
independent MAI appraisers shall appoint a third MAI appraiser and the majority shall decide upon the fair market rental for the Premises as of the expiration of the then current term. Landlord and Tenant shall equally share in the expense of this
appraisal except that in the event the Annual Rent and Monthly Installment is found to be within seven and one-half percent (7.5%) of the original rate quoted by Landlord, then Tenant shall bear the full cost of all the appraisal process. In no
event shall the Annual Rent and Monthly Installment for any option period be less than the Annual Rent and Monthly Installment in the preceding period. 
 40.3 This option is not transferable except to Affiliates (as defined in Article 9); the parties hereto acknowledge and agree that they intend that the aforesaid option to renew this Lease shall be
“personal” to Tenant as set forth above and that in no event will any assignee or sublessee other than Affiliates have any rights to exercise the aforesaid option to renew. 
 41. CAFÉ.  
 41.1 Landlord agrees to construct a full service café (the
“Café”) on the first floor of the Building with a separate entrance for non-Tenant users, endeavoring to complete such café and cause it to open for business on or before the Commencement Date. Menu, prices, services and
hours of operation will all be at the reasonable discretion of Landlord and its café operator. Upon opening, Landlord agrees to provide Tenant non-exclusive access to the Café during the Term and any extensions thereof. Provided that
neither Tenant, nor any of its agents, employees and visitors, interfere with or damage the operations or equipment of the café, Landlord shall permit Tenant outside of the Café’s hours of operations to utilize the seating area
only of the Café subject to any additional insurance requirements and reasonable rules that Landlord and/or the operator of the Café may impose. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Lease to the contrary, if Landlord does not
complete and open the Café for business on or before the date which is ninety (90) days (plus any additional days for reasons beyond Landlord’s control) following the Commencement Date, then from and after such time until the
Café opens for business (and during any month in which the Café is not open for business on more than five (5) business days, except for (i) periods of restoration following a casualty or taking as set forth in Sections 22
and 23 above; and (ii) periods of closure on account of renovation and/or replacement of the Café operator on not more than one (1) occasion in any three (3) year period, so long as such period of closure does not exceed sixty
(60) days), Tenant shall be entitled to deduct the sum of Seven Thousand Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($7,500.00) from each monthly installment on account of Annual Fixed Rent. If Landlord ever desires to lease the area of the Café for
use other than as a full service cafeteria, Tenant shall have a right of first refusal with respect thereto, at its fair market rental value (with such amount to be determined in the same manner as rent during the renewal term pursuant to
Section 40 above). 
 42. ROOFTOP SATELLITE DISH. Landlord agrees that Tenant may install, at Tenant’s expense and for its own internal
business use (and not for the purpose of granting access to others whether or not for profit), a satellite dish system on the roof of the Building at a location chosen by Landlord. The installation, size and location of such system must comply with
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and specifications for such system and its location and installation to Landlord for its approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or
delayed. In addition, prior to installation of such system, Tenant shall obtain all necessary governmental permits and approvals and deliver copies thereof to Landlord. All costs related to such system shall be paid by Tenant, including all costs of
installation, screening (if required by Landlord or any governmental entity), maintenance, repair, restoration and removal 
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 LIMITATION OF LANDLORD’S LIABILITY. Redress for any claim against Landlord under this Lease shall be limited
to and enforceable only against and to the extent of Landlord’s interest in the Building and the rents and profits therefrom. The obligations of Landlord under this Lease are not intended to be and shall not be personally binding on, nor shall
any resort be had to the private properties of, any of its or its investment manager’s trustees, directors, officers, partners, beneficiaries, members, stockholders, employees, or agents, except to the extent of their interest in the Building,
and in no case shall Landlord or Tenant be liable to the other party hereunder for any lost profits, damage to business, or any form of special, indirect or consequential damages 
  

							
	LANDLORD:	    	TENANT:
		
	RREEF AMERICA REIT III-Z1 LLC,	    	SOAPSTONE NETWORKS INCORPORATED,
	a Delaware limited liability company	    	a Delaware corporation
				
	By:	 	RREEF Management Company, a Delaware corporation, Authorized Agent	    		 	
				
	By:	 	  
	    	By:	 	  

	Name:	 	David F. Crane	    	Name:	 	  

	Title:	 	Vice President/Regional Director	    	Title:	 	  

	Dated:	 	                    , 2008	    	Dated:	 	                    , 2008

  

											
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	 10/31/01 SON
 Revised 12/05

 CH3 1131540.4 / 39926-000061

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