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2007 Stock Incentive Plan

 Exhibit 10.19 
 CCF HOLDING COMPANY 
 2007 STOCK INCENTIVE PLAN 

 CCF HOLDING COMPANY 
 2007 STOCK INCENTIVE PLAN 
 TABLE OF CONTENTS 
  

							
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	 SECTION I. DEFINITIONS
	  	1
			
	 1.1
	 	 DEFINITIONS
	  	1
		
	 SECTION 2 THE STOCK INCENTIVE PLAN
	  	5
	 2.1
	 	 PURPOSE OF THE PLAN
	  	5
	 2.2
	 	 STOCK SUBJECT TO THE PLAN
	  	6
	 2.3
	 	 ADMINISTRATION OF THE PLAN
	  	6
	 2.4
	 	 ELIGIBILITY AND LIMITS
	  	6
		
	 SECTION 3 TERMS OF STOCK INCENTIVES
	  	7
			
	 3.1
	 	 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ALL STOCK
INCENTIVES
	  	7
	 3.2
	 	 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF OPTIONS
	  	9
		 	 (a)
	  	 Option Price
	  	9
		 	 (b)
	  	 Option Term
	  	9
		 	 (c)
	  	 Payment
	  	9
		 	 (d)
	  	 Conditions to the Exercise of an Option
	  	10
		 	 (e)
	  	 Termination of Incentive Stock Option
	  	10
		 	 (f)
	  	 Special Provisions for Certain Substitute Options
	  	11
		 	 (g)
	  	 No Reload Grants
	  	11
	 3.3
	 	 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF STOCK
APPRECIATION RIGHTS
	  	11
		 	 (a)
	  	 Settlement
	  	11
		 	 (b)
	  	 Conditions to Exercise
	  	11
		 	 (c)
	  	 No Repricing
	  	11
	 3.4
	 	 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF STOCK
AWARDS
	  	12
	 3.5
	 	 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF DIVIDEND
EQUIVALENT RIGHTS
	  	12
		 	 (a)
	  	 Payment
	  	12
		 	 (b)
	  	 Conditions to Payment
	  	12
	 3.6
	 	 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF PERFORMANCE UNIT
AWARDS
	  	12
		 	 (a)
	  	 Payment
	  	13
		 	 (b)
	  	 Conditions to Payment
	  	13
	 3.7
	 	 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF RESTRICTED STOCK
UNITS
	  	13
		 	 (a)
	  	 Payment
	  	13
		 	 (b)
	  	 Conditions to Payment
	  	13
	 3.8
	 	 TREATMENT OF AWARDS UPON TERMINATION OF
EMPLOYMENT
	  	13
		
	 SECTION 4 RESTRICTIONS ON STOCK
	  	14
			
	 4.1
	 	 ESCROW OF SHARES
	  	14
	 4.2
	 	 RESTRICTIONS ON TRANSFER
	  	14
		
	 SECTION 5 GENERAL PROVISIONS
	  	15
			
	 5.1
	 	 WITHHOLDING
	  	15
	 5.2
	 	 CHANGES IN CAPITALIZATION; MERGER;
LIQUIDATION
	  	15
	 5.3
	 	 CASH AWARDS
	  	16
	 5.4
	 	 COMPLIANCE WITH CODE
	  	16
	 5.5
	 	 RIGHT TO TERMINATE EMPLOYMENT OR
SERVICE
	  	16
	 5.6
	 	 NON-ALIENATION OF BENEFITS
	  	16
	 5.7
	 	 RESTRICTIONS ON DELIVERY AND SALE OF
SHARES; LEGENDS
	  	17
	 5.8
	 	 LISTING AND LEGAL COMPLIANCE
	  	17
	 5.9
	 	 TERMINATION AND AMENDMENT OF THE
PLAN
	  	17
	   5.10
	 	 STOCKHOLDER APPROVAL
	  	17
	   5.11
	 	 CHOICE OF LAW
	  	18
	   5.12
	 	 EFFECTIVE DATE OF PLAN
	  	18

  

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 CCF HOLDING COMPANY 
 2007 STOCK INCENTIVE PLAN 
 SECTION I. DEFINITIONS 
 1.1 Definitions. Whenever used herein, the masculine pronoun will be deemed to include the feminine, and the singular to include the plural,
unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, and the following capitalized words and phrases are used herein with the meaning thereafter ascribed: 
 (a) “Affiliate” means: 
 (1) Any Subsidiary or Parent; 
 (2) An entity that directly or through one or more intermediaries controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with the Company,
as determined by the Company; or 
 (3) Any entity in which the Company has such a significant interest that the Company
determines it should be deemed an “Affiliate”, as determined in the sole discretion of the Company. 
 (b)
“Board of Directors” means the board of directors of the Company. 
 (c) “Code” means the
Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. 
 (d) “Committee” means the committee appointed by the Board of
Directors to administer the Plan. The Board of Directors shall consider the advisability of whether the members of the Committee shall consist solely of two or more members of the Board of Directors who are both “outside directors” as
defined in Treas. Reg. § 1.162-27(e) as promulgated by the Internal Revenue Service and “non-employee directors” as defined in Rule 16b-3(b)(3) as promulgated under the Exchange Act, and if applicable, who satisfy the requirements of
the national securities exchange or nationally recognized quotation or market system on which the Stock is then traded. Notwithstanding the foregoing, with respect to Stock Incentives awarded by an officer or officers of the Company pursuant to
Section 2.3(b), the “Committee” as used in the Plan shall mean such officer or officers, unless the context would clearly indicate otherwise. 
 (e) “Company” means CCF Holding Company, a Georgia corporation. 
 (f) “Disability” has the same meaning as provided in the long-term disability plan or policy maintained or, if
applicable, most recently maintained, by the Company or, if applicable, any Affiliate of the Company for the Participant. If no long-term disability plan or policy was ever maintained on behalf of the Participant or, if the determination of 

 
Disability relates to an Incentive Stock Option, Disability means that condition described in Code Section 22(e)(3), as amended from time to time. In
the event of a dispute, the determination of Disability will be made by the Committee and will be supported by advice of a physician competent in the area to which such Disability relates. 
 (g) “Dividend Equivalent Rights” means certain rights to receive cash payments as described in Section 3.5.

 (h) “Exchange Act” means the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended from time to time. 
 (i) “Fair Market Value” refers to the determination of the value of a share of Stock as of a date, determined as follows:

 (1) if the shares of Stock are traded on any national securities exchange or through any nationally recognized quotation or
market system (including, without limitation Nasdaq), Fair Market Value shall mean the closing price at which Stock shall have been sold on the trading day immediately preceding such date, as reported by any such exchange or system selected by the
Committee on or through which the shares of Stock are then traded; 
 (2) if the shares of Stock are not actively traded on
any such exchange or through any such system, Fair Market Value shall mean the closing price for the Stock for the most recent trading day immediately preceding such date, as reported by such exchange or system; or 
 (3) if the shares of Stock are not actively traded or reported on any exchange or through any such system and have not experienced a
recent trading day, Fair Market Value shall mean the fair market value of a share of Stock as determined by the Committee taking into account such facts and circumstances deemed to be material by the Committee to the value of the Stock in the hands
of the Participant. 
 Notwithstanding the foregoing, for purposes of Paragraph (1), (2), or (3) above, the Committee may use the closing
price as of the indicated date, the average price or value as of the indicated date or for a period certain ending on the indicated date, the price determined at the time the transaction is processed, the tender offer price for shares of Stock, or
any other method which the Committee determines is reasonably indicative of the fair market value of the Stock; provided further, that for purposes of granting Nonqualified Stock Options or Stock Appreciation Rights, Fair Market Value of Stock shall
be determined in accordance with the requirements of Code Section 409A, and for purposes of granting Incentive Stock Options, Fair Market Value of Stock shall be determined in accordance with the requirements of Code Section 422.

 (j) “Incentive Stock Option” means an incentive stock option within the meaning of Code Section 422.

  

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 (k) “Nonqualified Stock Option” means a stock option that is not an
Incentive Stock Option. 
 (l) “Option” means a Nonqualified Stock Option or an Incentive Stock Option.

 (m) “Over 10% Owner” means an individual who at the time an Incentive Stock Option to such individual is
granted owns Stock possessing more than ten percent (10%) of the total combined voting power of the Company or one of its Subsidiaries, determined by applying the attribution rules of Code Section 424(d). 
 (n) “Parent” means any corporation (other than the Company) in an unbroken chain of corporations ending with the Company
if, with respect to Incentive Stock Options, at the time of the granting of the Option, each of the corporations other than the Company owns stock possessing fifty percent (50%) or more of the total combined voting power of all classes of stock
in one of the other corporations in such chain. A Parent shall include any entity other than a corporation to the extent permissible under Section 424(f) or regulations and rulings thereunder. 
 (o) “Participant” means an individual who receives a Stock Incentive hereunder. 
 (p) “Performance Goals” means the measurable performance objectives, if any, established by the Committee for a
Performance Period that are to be achieved with respect to a Stock Incentive granted to a Participant under the Plan and that are intended by the Committee to constitute objective goals for purposes of Code Section 162(m). Performance Goals may
be described in terms of Company-wide objectives, in terms of objectives that are related to performance of the division, department or function within the Company or an Affiliate in which the Participant receiving the Stock Incentive is employed or
on which the Participant’s efforts have the most influence, or in terms of the Company’s performance relative to the performance of one or more companies selected by the Committee. The Performance Goals established by the Committee for any
Performance Period under the Plan will consist of one or more of the following: 
  

	 	(i)	earnings per share, and/or growth in earnings per share, in relation to target objectives, excluding the effect of extraordinary or nonrecurring items; 

  

	 	(ii)	earnings per share, and/or growth in earnings per share, before share-based payments; 

  

	 	(iii)	operating cash flow, and/or growth in operating cash flow, in relation to target objectives; 

  

	 	(iv)	cash available in relation to target objectives; 

  

	 	(v)	net income, and/or growth in net income, in relation to target objectives, excluding the effect of extraordinary or nonrecurring items; 

  

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	 	(vi)	net income, and/or growth in net income, before share-based payments; 

  

	 	(vii)	revenue, and/or growth in revenue, in relation to target objectives; 

  

	 	(viii)	total shareholder return (measured as the total of the appreciation of and dividends declared on the Stock) in relation to target objectives; 

  

	 	(ix)	return on invested capital in relation to target objectives; 

  

	 	(x)	return on shareholder equity in relation to target objectives; 

  

	 	(xi)	return on assets in relation to target objectives; 

  

	 	(xii)	return on common book equity in relation to target objectives; 

  

	 	(xiii)	market share in relation to target objectives; 

  

	 	(xiv)	economic value added; 

  

	 	(xv)	stock price; 

  

	 	(xvi)	operating income; 

  

	 	(xvii)	EBIT, or EBITDA; 

  

	 	(xviii)	cost reduction goals; or 

  

	 	(xix)	any combination of the foregoing. 

 If the Committee
determines that, as a result of a change in the business, operations, corporate structure or capital structure of the Company, or the manner in which the Company conducts its business, or any other events or circumstances, the Performance Goals are
no longer suitable, the Committee may in its discretion modify such Performance Goals or the related minimum acceptable level of achievement, in whole or in part, with respect to a period as the Committee deems appropriate and equitable, except
where such action would result in the loss of the otherwise available exemption of the Stock Incentive under Section 162(m) of the Code, if applicable. In such case, the Committee will not make any modification of the Performance Goals or
minimum acceptable level of achievement. 
 (q) “Performance Period” means, with respect to a Stock
Incentive, a period of time within which the Performance Goals relating to such Stock Incentive are to be measured. The Performance Period will be established by the Committee at the time the Stock Incentive is granted. 
 (r) “Performance Unit Award” refers to a performance unit award as described in Section 3.6. 
  

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 (s) “Restricted Stock Units” refers to the rights described in
Section 3.7. 
 (t) “Plan” means the CCF Holding Company 2007 Stock Incentive Plan. 
 (u) “Stock” means the Company’s common stock. 
 (v) “Stock Appreciation Right” means a stock appreciation right described in Section 3.3. 
 (w) “Stock Award” means a stock award described in Section 3.4. 
 (x) “Stock Incentive Agreement” means an agreement between the Company and a Participant or other documentation
evidencing an award of a Stock Incentive. 
 (y) “Stock Incentive Program” means a written program
established by the Committee, pursuant to which Stock Incentives are awarded under the Plan under uniform terms, conditions and restrictions set forth in such written program. 
 (z) “Stock Incentives” means, collectively, Dividend Equivalent Rights, Incentive Stock Options, Nonqualified Stock
Options, Performance Unit Awards, Restricted Stock Units, Stock Appreciation Rights and Stock Awards. 
 (aa)
“Subsidiary” means any corporation (other than the Company) in an unbroken chain of corporations beginning with the Company if, at the time of the granting of the Option, each of the corporations other than the last corporation in
the unbroken chain owns stock possessing fifty percent (50%) or more of the total combined voting power of all classes of stock in one of the other corporations in the chain. A “Subsidiary” shall include any entity other than a
corporation to the extent permissible under Section 424(f) or regulations or rulings thereunder. 
 (bb)
“Termination of Employment” means the termination of the employment relationship between a Participant and the Company and its Affiliates, regardless of whether severance or similar payments are made to the Participant for any
reason, including, but not by way of limitation, a termination by resignation, discharge, death, Disability or retirement. The Committee will, in its absolute discretion, determine the effect of all matters and questions relating to a Termination of
Employment as it affects a Stock Incentive, including, but not by way of limitation, the question of whether a leave of absence constitutes a Termination of Employment. 
 SECTION 2 THE STOCK INCENTIVE PLAN 
 2.1 Purpose of the Plan . The Plan is intended to
(a) provide incentives to certain officers, employees, directors and other service providers of the Company and its Affiliates to stimulate their efforts toward the continued success of the Company and to operate and manage 

  

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the business in a manner that will provide for the long-term growth and profitability of the Company; (b) encourage stock ownership by certain officers,
employees, directors and other service providers by providing them with a means to acquire a proprietary interest in the Company, acquire shares of Stock, or to receive compensation which is based upon appreciation in the value of Stock; and
(c) provide a means of obtaining, rewarding and retaining officers, employees, directors, and other service providers. 
 2.2 Stock
Subject to the Plan. Subject to adjustment in accordance with Section 5.2, Four Hundred Thousand (400,000) shares of Stock (the “Maximum Plan Shares”) are hereby reserved exclusively for issuance upon exercise or payment
pursuant to Stock Incentives, all or any of which may be pursuant to any one or more Stock Incentive, including without limitation, Incentive Stock Options. The shares of Stock attributable to the nonvested, unpaid, unexercised, unconverted or
otherwise unsettled portion of any Stock Incentive that is forfeited or cancelled or expires or terminates for any reason without becoming vested, paid, exercised, converted or otherwise settled in full and shares of stock deducted or withheld to
satisfy tax withholding (other than shares of Stock that are withheld from a Stock Award upon vesting) will again be available for purposes of the Plan. 
 2.3 Administration of the Plan.
 (a) The Plan is administered by the
Committee. The Committee has full authority in its discretion to determine the officers, employees, directors and other service providers of the Company or its Affiliates to whom Stock Incentives will be granted and the terms and provisions of
Stock Incentives, subject to the Plan. Subject to the provisions of the Plan, the Committee has full and conclusive authority to interpret the Plan; to prescribe, amend and rescind rules and regulations relating to the Plan; to determine the terms
and provisions of the respective Stock Incentive Agreements and to make all other determinations necessary or advisable for the proper administration of the Plan. The Committee’s determinations under the Plan need not be uniform and may be
made by it selectively among persons who receive, or are eligible to receive, awards under the Plan (whether or not such persons are similarly situated). The Committee’s decisions are final and binding on all Participants. Each member of
the Committee shall serve at the discretion of the Board of Directors and the Board of Directors may from time to time remove members from or add members to the Committee. Vacancies on the Committee shall be filled by the Board of Directors.

 (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Plan, the Board of Directors may by resolution authorize one or more
officers of the Company to do one or both of the following: (1) designate individuals (other than officers of the Company or any Affiliate) to receive Stock Incentives under the Plan, and (2) determine the number of shares of Stock subject
to such Stock Incentives; provided however, that the resolution shall specify the total number of shares of Stock that may be awarded subject to such Stock Incentives. 
 2.4 Eligibility and Limits. Stock Incentives may be granted only to officers, employees, directors, and other service providers of the Company or any Affiliate of the 

  

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Company; provided, however, that an Incentive Stock Option may only be granted to an employee of the Company or any Parent or Subsidiary. In the case of
Incentive Stock Options, the aggregate Fair Market Value (determined as of the date an Incentive Stock Option is granted) of Stock with respect to which stock options intended to meet the requirements of Code Section 422 become exercisable for
the first time by an individual during any calendar year under all plans of the Company and its Subsidiaries may not exceed $100,000; provided further, that if the limitation is exceeded, the Incentive Stock Option(s) which cause the limitation to
be exceeded will be treated as Nonqualified Stock Option(s). To the extent required under Section 162(m) of the Code and the regulations thereunder, as applicable, for compensation to be treated as qualified performance-based compensation,
subject to adjustment in accordance with Section 5.2, the maximum number of shares of Stock with respect to which (a) Options, (b) Stock Appreciation Rights, or (c) other Stock Incentives to the extent they are granted with the
intent that they qualify as qualified performance-based compensation under Section 162(m) of the Code may be granted during any calendar year to any employee may not exceed Sixty Thousand (60,000) and the maximum aggregate dollar amount
(determined at the date of grant) of such Stock Incentives to the extent they are not denominated as or by reference to shares of Stock that may be granted during any calendar year to any employee may not exceed $600,000. If, after grant, an Option
is cancelled, the cancelled Option shall continue to be counted against the maximum number of shares for which options may be granted to an employee as described in this Section 2.4. If, after grant, the exercise price of an Option is reduced
or the base amount on which a Stock Appreciation Right is calculated is reduced, the transaction shall be treated as the cancellation of the Option or the Stock Appreciation Right, as applicable, and the grant of a new Option or Stock Appreciation
Right, as applicable. If an Option or Stock Appreciation Right is deemed to be cancelled as described in the preceding sentence, the Option or Stock Appreciation Right that is deemed to be canceled and the Option or Stock Appreciation Right that is
deemed to be granted shall both be counted against the maximum number of shares for which Options or Stock Appreciation Rights may be granted to an employee as described in this Section 2.4. 
 SECTION 3 TERMS OF STOCK INCENTIVES 
 3.1 Terms and Conditions of All Stock Incentives. 
 (a) The number of shares of Stock as to which
a Stock Incentive may be granted will be determined by the Committee in its sole discretion, subject to the provisions of Section 2.2 as to the total number of shares available for grants under the Plan and subject to the limits in
Section 2.4. 
 (b) Each Stock Incentive will either be evidenced by a Stock Incentive Agreement in such form and
containing such, terms, conditions and restrictions as the Committee may determine to be appropriate, including without limitation, Performance Goals, if any, that must be achieved as a condition to vesting or settlement of the Stock Incentive, or
be made subject to the terms of a Stock Incentive Program, containing such terms, conditions and restrictions as the Committee may determine to be appropriate, including without limitation, Performance Goals that must be achieved as a condition to
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established within ninety (90) days of the first day of a Performance Period. At the time any Performance Goals are established, the outcome as to
whether the Performance Goals will be met must be substantially uncertain. If any Performance Goals are established as a condition to vesting or settlement of a Stock Incentive, the Committee shall certify in writing that the applicable Performance
Goals were in fact satisfied before such Stock Incentive is vested or settled, as applicable. Each Stock Incentive Agreement or Stock Incentive Program is subject to the terms of the Plan and any provisions contained in the Stock Incentive Agreement
or Stock Incentive Program that are inconsistent with the Plan are null and void. To the extent a Stock Incentive is subject to Performance Goals with the intent that the Stock Incentive constitute performance-based compensation under Code
Section 162(m), the Committee shall comply with all applicable requirements under Code Section 162(m) and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder in granting and settling such Stock Incentive. The Committee may, but is not
required to, structure any Stock Incentive so as to qualify as performance-based compensation under Code Section 162(m). 
 (c) The date as of which a Stock Incentive is granted will be the date on which the Committee has approved the terms and conditions of the Stock Incentive and has determined the recipient of the Stock Incentive and the number of shares, if
any, covered by the Stock Incentive, and has taken all such other actions necessary to complete the grant of the Stock Incentive. 
 (d) Any Stock Incentive may be granted in connection with all or any portion of a previously or contemporaneously granted Stock Incentive. Exercise or vesting of a Stock Incentive granted in connection with another Stock Incentive may
result in a pro rata surrender or cancellation of any related Stock Incentive, as specified in the applicable Stock Incentive Agreement or Stock Incentive Program. 
 (e) Stock Incentives are not transferable or assignable except by will or by the laws of descent and distribution and are exercisable,
during the Participant’s lifetime, only by the Participant; or in the event of the Disability of the Participant, by the legal representative of the Participant; or in the event of death of the Participant, by the legal representative of the
Participant’s estate or if no legal representative has been appointed, by the successor in interest determined under the Participant’s will; except to the extent that the Committee may provide otherwise as to any Stock Incentives other
than Incentive Stock Options. 
 (f) After the date of grant of a Stock Incentive, the Committee may, in its sole discretion,
modify the terms and conditions of a Stock Incentive, except to the extent that such modification would be inconsistent with other provisions of the Plan or would adversely affect the rights of a Participant under the Stock Incentive (except as
otherwise permitted under the Plan), or to the extent that the mere possession (as opposed to the exercise) of such power would result in adverse tax consequences to any Participant under Code Section 409A. 
  

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 3.2 Terms and Conditions of Options. Each Option granted under the Plan must be evidenced by a
Stock Incentive Agreement. At the time any Option is granted, the Committee will determine whether the Option is to be an Incentive Stock Option described in Code Section 422 or a Nonqualified Stock Option, and the Option must be clearly
identified as to its status as an Incentive Stock Option or a Nonqualified Stock Option. Incentive Stock Options may only be granted to employees of the Company or any Subsidiary or Parent. At the time any Incentive Stock Option granted under the
Plan is exercised, the Company will be entitled to legend the certificates representing the shares of Stock purchased pursuant to the Option to clearly identify them as representing the shares purchased upon the exercise of an Incentive Stock
Option. An Incentive Stock Option may only be granted within ten (10) years from the earlier of the date the Plan is adopted or approved by the Company’s stockholders. All Options shall provide that the primary federal regulator of the
Company may require a Participant to exercise the vested portion of the Option in whole or in part if (i) the capital of the Company or any bank subsidiary falls below minimum requirements or (ii) the existence of outstanding options
impairs the ability of the Company to raise capital and shall further provide that, if the Participant fails to so exercise any such portion of the Option, that portion of the Option shall be forfeited. 
 (a) Option Price. Subject to adjustment in accordance with Section 5.2 and the other provisions of this Section 3.2, the
exercise price (the “Exercise Price”) per share of Stock purchasable under any Option must be as set forth in the applicable Stock Incentive Agreement, but in no event may it be less than the Fair Market Value on the date the Option is
granted in the case of an Incentive Stock Option. In setting any Option Exercise Price at less than Fair Market Value on the date of grant, the Committee shall consider the impact of any adverse tax consequences that may affect the Participant under
Code Section 409A. With respect to each grant of an Incentive Stock Option to a Participant who is an Over 10% Owner, the Exercise Price may not be less than one hundred and ten percent (110%) of the Fair Market Value on the date the
Option is granted. 
 (b) Option Term. Any Incentive Stock Option granted to a Participant who is not an Over 10% Owner
is not exercisable after the expiration of ten (10) years after the date the Option is granted. Any Incentive Stock Option granted to an Over 10% Owner is not exercisable after the expiration of five (5) years after the date the Option is
granted. The term of any Nonqualified Stock Option shall be as specified in the applicable Stock Incentive Agreement. 
 (c)
Payment. Payment for all shares of Stock purchased pursuant to exercise of an Option will be made in any form or manner authorized by the Committee in the Stock Incentive Agreement or by amendment thereto, including, but not limited to, cash
or, if the Stock Incentive Agreement provides: 
 (i) by delivery to the Company of a number of shares of Stock which have
been owned by the holder for at least six (6) months prior to the date of exercise having an aggregate Fair Market Value of not less than the product of the Exercise Price multiplied by the number of shares the Participant intends to purchase
upon exercise of the Option on the date of delivery; 
  

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 (ii) in a cashless exercise through a broker, except if and to the extent prohibited by
law as to officers and directors, including without limitation, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, as amended; or 
 (iii) by
having a number of shares of Stock withheld, the Fair Market Value of which as of the date of exercise is sufficient to satisfy the Exercise Price. 
 In its discretion, the Committee also may authorize (at the time an Option is granted or thereafter) Company financing to assist the Participant as to payment of the Exercise Price on such terms as may be offered by the Committee in its
discretion, except to the extent prohibited by law as to officers and directors, including without limitation, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, as amended. Payment must be made at the time that the Option or any part thereof is exercised, and no
shares may be issued or delivered upon exercise of an option until full payment has been made by the Participant. The holder of an Option, as such, has none of the rights of a stockholder. 
 (d) Conditions to the Exercise of an Option. Each Option granted under the Plan is exercisable by whom, at such time or times, or
upon the occurrence of such event or events, and in such amounts, as the Committee specifies in the Stock Incentive Agreement; provided, however, that subsequent to the grant of an Option, the Committee, at any time before complete termination of
such Option, may modify the terms of an Option to the extent not prohibited by the terms of the Plan, including, without limitation, accelerating the time or times at which such Option may be exercised in whole or in part, including, without
limitation, upon a change in control and may permit the Participant or any other designated person to exercise the Option, or any portion thereof, for all or part of the remaining Option term, notwithstanding any provision of the Stock Incentive
Agreement to the contrary; provided, however, that the Committee shall not have such power to the extent that the mere possession (as opposed to the exercise) of such power would result in adverse tax consequences to any Participant under Code
Section 409A. 
 (e) Termination of Incentive Stock Option. With respect to an Incentive Stock Option, in the
event of Termination of Employment of a Participant, the Option or portion thereof held by the Participant which is unexercised will expire, terminate, and become unexercisable no later than the expiration of three (3) months after the date of
Termination of Employment; provided, however, that in the case of a holder whose Termination of Employment is due to death or Disability, one (1) year may be substituted for such three (3) month period; provided, further that such time
limits may be exceeded by the Committee under the terms of the grant, in which case, the Incentive Stock Option will be a Nonqualified Option if it is exercised after the time limits that would otherwise apply. For purposes of this Subsection (e),
Termination of Employment of the Participant will not be deemed to have occurred if the Participant is employed by another corporation (or a parent or subsidiary corporation of such other corporation) which has assumed the Incentive Stock Option of
the Participant in a transaction to which Code Section 424(a) is applicable. 
  

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 (f) Special Provisions for Certain Substitute Options. Notwithstanding anything to
the contrary in this Section 3.2, any Option issued in substitution for an option previously issued by another entity, which substitution occurs in connection with a transaction to which Code Section 424(a) is applicable, may provide for
an exercise price computed in accordance with such Code Section and the regulations thereunder and may contain such other terms and conditions as the Committee may prescribe to cause such substitute Option to contain as nearly as possible the same
terms and conditions (including the applicable vesting and termination provisions) as those contained in the previously issued option being replaced thereby. 
 (g) No Reload Grants. Options shall not be granted under the Plan in consideration for and shall not be conditioned upon the
delivery of shares of Stock to the Company in payment of the exercise price and/or tax withholding obligation under any other option held by a Participant. 
 3.3 Terms and Conditions of Stock Appreciation Rights. Each Stock Appreciation Right granted under the Plan must be evidenced by a Stock Incentive Agreement. A Stock Appreciation Right entitles the
Participant to receive the excess of (1) the Fair Market Value of a specified or determinable number of shares of the Stock at the time of payment or exercise over (2) a specified or determinable price which, in the case of a Stock
Appreciation Right granted in connection with an Option, may not be less than the Exercise Price for that number of shares subject to that Option; provided, that the Committee shall consider any adverse tax consequences that may affect the
Participant under Code Section 409A. A Stock Appreciation Right granted in connection with a Stock Incentive may only be exercised to the extent that the related Stock Incentive has not been exercised, paid or otherwise settled. 
 (a) Settlement. Upon settlement of a Stock Appreciation Right, the Company must pay to the Participant the appreciation in cash or
shares of Stock (valued at the aggregate Fair Market Value on the date of payment or exercise) as provided in the Stock Incentive Agreement or, in the absence of such provision, as the Committee may determine. 
 (b) Conditions to Exercise. Each Stock Appreciation Right granted under the Plan is exercisable or payable at such time or times,
or upon the occurrence of such event or events, and in such amounts, as the Committee specifies in the Stock Incentive Agreement; provided, however, that subsequent to the grant of a Stock Appreciation Right, the Committee, at any time before
complete termination of such Stock Appreciation Right, may accelerate the time or times at which such Stock Appreciation Right may be exercised or paid in whole or in part; provided, further, however, that the Committee shall not have such power to
the extent that the mere possession (as opposed to the exercise) of such power would result in adverse tax consequences to any Participant under Code Section 409A. 
 (c) No Repricing. Except as provided in Section 5.2, without the approval of the Company’s stockholders the price of a
Stock Appreciation Right may not be amended or modified after the grant of the Stock Appreciation Right, and a Stock Appreciation Right may not be surrendered in consideration of, or in exchange for, the grant of a new Stock Appreciation Right
having a price below that of the Stock Appreciation Right that was surrendered. 
  

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 3.4 Terms and Conditions of Stock Awards. The number of shares of Stock subject to a Stock Award
and restrictions or conditions on such shares, if any, will be as the Committee determines, and the certificate for such shares will bear evidence of any restrictions or conditions. Subsequent to the date of the grant of the Stock Award, the
Committee has the power to permit, in its discretion, an acceleration of the expiration of an applicable restriction period with respect to any part or all of the shares awarded to a Participant. The Committee may require a cash payment from the
Participant in an amount no greater than the aggregate Fair Market Value of the shares of Stock awarded determined at the date of grant in exchange for the grant of a Stock Award or may grant a Stock Award without the requirement of a cash payment.

 3.5 Terms and Conditions of Dividend Equivalent Rights. A Dividend Equivalent Right entitles the Participant to receive payments
from the Company in an amount determined by reference to any cash dividends paid on a specified number of shares of Stock to Company stockholders of record during the period such rights are effective. The Committee may impose such restrictions and
conditions on any Dividend Equivalent Right as the Committee in its discretion shall determine, including the date any such right shall terminate and may reserve the right to terminate, amend or suspend any such right at any time. 
 (a) Payment. Payment in respect of a Dividend Equivalent Right may be made by the Company in cash or shares of Stock (valued at
Fair Market Value as of the date payment is owed) as provided in the Stock Incentive Agreement or Stock Incentive Program, or, in the absence of such provision, as the Committee may determine. 
 (b) Conditions to Payment. Each Dividend Equivalent Right granted under the Plan is payable at such time or times, or upon the
occurrence of such event or events, and in such amounts, as the Committee specifies in the applicable Stock Incentive Agreement or Stock Incentive Program; provided, however, that subsequent to the grant of a Dividend Equivalent Right, the
Committee, at any time before complete termination of such Dividend Equivalent Right, may accelerate the time or times at which such Dividend Equivalent Right may be paid in whole or in part; provided, however, that the Committee shall not have such
power to the extent that the mere possession (as opposed to the exercise) of such power would result in adverse tax consequences to any Participant under Code Section 409A. 
 3.6 Terms and Conditions of Performance Unit Awards. A Performance Unit Award shall entitle the Participant to receive, at a specified future
date, payment of an amount equal to all or a portion of the value of a specified or determinable number of units (stated in terms of a designated or determinable dollar amount per unit) granted by the Committee. At the time of the grant, the
Committee must determine the base value of each unit, the number of units subject to a Performance Unit Award, and the Performance Goals applicable to the determination of the ultimate payment value of the Performance Unit Award. The Committee may
provide for an alternate base value for each unit under certain specified conditions. 
  

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 (a) Payment. Payment in respect of Performance Unit Awards may be made by the
Company in cash or shares of Stock (valued at Fair Market Value as of the date payment is owed) as provided in the applicable Stock Incentive Agreement or Stock Incentive Program or, in the absence of such provision, as the Committee may determine.

 (b) Conditions to Payment. Each Performance Unit Award granted under the Plan shall be payable at such time or
times, or upon the occurrence of such event or events, and in such amounts, as the Committee may specify in the applicable Stock Incentive Agreement or Stock Incentive Program; provided, however, that subsequent to the grant of a Performance Unit
Award, the Committee, at any time before complete termination of such Performance Unit Award, may accelerate the time or times at which such Performance Unit Award may be paid in whole or in part; provided, however, that the Committee shall not have
such power to the extent that the mere possession (as opposed to the exercise) of such power would result in adverse tax consequences to any Participant under Code Section 409A. 
 3.7 Terms and Conditions of Restricted Stock Units. Restricted Stock Units shall entitle the Participant to receive, at a specified future date or
event, payment of an amount equal to all or a portion of the Fair Market Value of a specified number of shares of Stock at the end of a specified period. At the time of the grant, the Committee will determine the factors which will govern the
portion of the Restricted Stock Units so payable, including, at the discretion of the Committee, any performance criteria, including any Performance Goals, that must be satisfied as a condition to payment. Restricted Stock Unit awards containing
performance criteria, including any Performance Goals, may be designated as performance share awards. 
 (a) Payment.
Payment in respect of Restricted Stock Units may be made by the Company in cash or shares of Stock (valued at Fair Market Value as of the date payment is owed) as provided in the applicable Stock Incentive Agreement or Stock Incentive Program, or,
in the absence of such provision, as the Committee may determine. 
 (b) Conditions to Payment. Each Restricted Stock
Unit granted under the Plan is payable at such time or times, or upon the occurrence of such event or events, and in such amounts, as the Committee may specify in the applicable Stock Incentive Agreement or Stock Incentive Program; provided,
however, that subsequent to the grant of a Restricted Stock Unit, the Committee, at any time before complete termination of such Restricted Stock Unit, may accelerate the time or times at which such Restricted Stock Unit may be paid in whole or in
part; provided, however, that the Committee shall not have such power to the extent that the mere possession (as opposed to the exercise) of such power would result in adverse tax consequences to any Participant under Code Section 409A.

 3.8 Treatment of Awards Upon Termination of Employment . Except as otherwise provided by Plan Section 3.2(e), any award under
this Plan to a Participant who has experienced a Termination of Employment or termination of some other service relationship with the Company and its Affiliates may be cancelled, accelerated, paid or continued, as provided in the 

  

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applicable Stock Incentive Agreement or Stock Incentive Program, or, as the Committee may otherwise determine to the extent not prohibited by the Plan;
provided, however, that the Committee shall not have such power to the extent that the mere possession (as opposed to the exercise) of such power would result in adverse tax consequences to any Participant under Code Section 409A. The portion
of any award exercisable in the event of continuation or the amount of any payment due under a continued award may be adjusted by the Committee to reflect the Participant’s period of service from the date of grant through the date of the
Participant’s Termination of Employment or other service relationship or such other factors as the Committee determines are relevant to its decision to continue the award. 
 SECTION 4 RESTRICTIONS ON STOCK 
 4.1 Escrow of Shares. Any certificates
representing the shares of Stock issued under the Plan will be issued in the Participant’s name, but, if the applicable Stock Incentive Agreement or Stock Incentive Program so provides, the shares of Stock will be held by a custodian designated
by the Committee (the “Custodian”). Each applicable Stock Incentive Agreement or Stock Incentive Program providing for transfer of shares of Stock to the Custodian may require a Participant to complete an irrevocable stock power appointing
the Custodian or the Custodian’s designee as the attorney-in-fact for the Participant for the term specified in the applicable Stock Incentive Agreement or Stock Incentive Program, with full power and authority in the Participant’s name,
place and stead to transfer, assign and convey to the Company any shares of Stock held by the Custodian for such Participant, if the Participant forfeits the shares under the terms of the applicable Stock Incentive Agreement or Stock Incentive
Program. During the period that the Custodian holds the shares subject to this Section, the Participant is entitled to all rights, except as provided in the applicable Stock Incentive Agreement or Stock Incentive Program, applicable to shares
of Stock not so held. Any dividends declared on shares of Stock held by the Custodian must, as provided in the applicable Stock Incentive Agreement or Stock Incentive Program, be paid directly to the Participant or, in the alternative, be retained
by the Custodian or by the Company until the expiration of the term specified in the applicable Stock Incentive Agreement or Stock Incentive Program and shall then be delivered, together with any proceeds, with the shares of Stock to the Participant
or to the Company, as applicable. 
 4.2 Restrictions on Transfer. The Participant does not have the right to make or permit to exist
any disposition of the shares of Stock issued pursuant to the Plan except as provided in the Plan or the applicable Stock Incentive Agreement or Stock Incentive Program. Any disposition of the shares of Stock issued under the Plan by the Participant
not made in accordance with the Plan or the applicable Stock Incentive Agreement or Stock Incentive Program will be void. The Company will not recognize, or have the duty to recognize, any disposition not made in accordance with the Plan and the
applicable Stock Incentive Agreement or Stock Incentive Program, and the shares so transferred will continue to be bound by the Plan and the applicable Stock Incentive Agreement or Stock Incentive Program. 
  

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 SECTION 5 GENERAL PROVISIONS 
 5.1 Withholding. The Company must deduct from all cash distributions under the Plan any taxes required to be withheld by federal, state or local
government. Whenever the Company proposes or is required to issue or transfer shares of Stock under the Plan or upon the vesting of any Stock Award, the Company has the right to require the recipient to remit to the Company an amount sufficient to
satisfy any federal, state and local tax withholding requirements prior to the delivery of any certificate or certificates for such shares or the vesting of such Stock Award. A Participant may pay the withholding obligation in cash, or, if and to
the extent the applicable Stock Incentive Agreement or Stock Incentive Program so provides, a Participant may elect to have the number of shares of Stock he is to receive reduced by, or tender back to the Company, the smallest number of whole shares
of Stock which, when multiplied by the Fair Market Value of the shares of Stock, is sufficient to satisfy federal, state and local, if any, withholding obligation arising from exercise or payment of a Stock Incentive. 
 5.2 Changes in Capitalization; Merger; Liquidation. 
 (a) The number of shares of Stock reserved for the grant of Options, Dividend Equivalent Rights, Performance Unit Awards, Restricted Stock Units, Stock Appreciation Rights and Stock Awards; the number of shares of
Stock reserved for issuance upon the exercise or settlement, as applicable, of each outstanding Option, Dividend Equivalent Right, Performance Unit Award, Restricted Stock Unit and Stock Appreciation Right and upon vesting or grant, as applicable,
of each Stock Award; the Exercise Price of each outstanding Option, the threshold price of each outstanding Stock Appreciation Right, the specified number of shares of Stock to which each outstanding Option, Dividend Equivalent Right, Performance
Unit Award, Restricted Stock Unit, Stock Appreciation Right, and Stock Award pertains, and the maximum number of shares as to which Options, Stock Appreciation Rights, and other Stock Incentives may be granted during any calendar year shall be
proportionately adjusted for any nonreciprocal transaction between the Company and the holders of capital stock of the Company that causes the per share value of the shares of Stock underlying a Stock Award to change, such as a stock dividend, stock
split, spinoff, rights offering, or recapitalization through a large, nonrecurring cash dividend (each, an “Equity Restructuring”); provided, however, that in the case of a Nonqualified Stock Option or a Stock Appreciation Right, the
Committee shall consider any provisions of Code Section 409A and the regulations thereunder that are required to be followed as a condition of the Nonqualified Stock Option and the Stock Appreciation Right not being treated as the grant of a
new Option or Stock Appreciation Right or a change in the form of payment. Any adjustment described in the preceding sentence may include a substitution in whole or in part of other equity securities of the issuer and the class involved in such
Equity Restructuring in lieu of the shares of Stock that are subject to the Stock Incentive. 
 (b) In the event of a merger,
consolidation, reorganization, extraordinary dividend, sale of substantially all of the Company’s assets, other change in capital structure of the Company, tender offer for shares of Stock, or a change in control of the Company (as defined by
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that in each case does not constitute an Equity Restructuring, the Committee may make such adjustments with respect to awards and take such other action as
it deems necessary or appropriate, including, without limitation, the substitution of new awards, the assumption of awards not originally granted under the Plan, or the adjustment of outstanding awards, the acceleration of awards, the removal of
restrictions on outstanding awards, or the termination of outstanding awards in exchange for the cash value determined in good faith by the Committee of the vested and/or unvested portion of the award, all as may be provided in the applicable Stock
Incentive Agreement or, if not expressly addressed therein, as the Committee subsequently may determine in its sole discretion. Any adjustment pursuant to this Section 5.2 may provide, in the Committee’s discretion, for the elimination
without payment therefor of any fractional shares that might otherwise become subject to any Stock Incentive, but except as set forth in this Section may not otherwise diminish the then value of the Stock Incentive. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
the Committee shall not have any of the foregoing powers to the extent that the mere possession (as opposed to the exercise) of such power would result in adverse tax consequences to any Participant under Code Section 409A. 
 (c) The existence of the Plan and the Stock Incentives granted pursuant to the Plan shall not affect in any way the right or power of the
Company to make or authorize any adjustment, reclassification, reorganization or other change in its capital or business structure, any merger or consolidation of the Company, any issue of debt or equity securities having preferences or priorities
as to the Stock or the rights thereof, the dissolution or liquidation of the Company, any sale or transfer of all or any part of its business or assets, or any other corporate act or proceeding. 
 5.3 Cash Awards . The Committee may, at any time and in its discretion, grant to any holder of a Stock Incentive the right to receive, at
such times and in such amounts as determined by the Committee in its discretion, a cash amount which is intended to reimburse such person for all or a portion of the federal, state and local income taxes imposed upon such person as a consequence of
the receipt of the Stock Incentive or the exercise of rights thereunder. 
 5.4 Compliance with Code. All Incentive Stock Options to
be granted hereunder are intended to comply with Code Section 422, and all provisions of the Plan and all Incentive Stock Options granted hereunder must be construed in such manner as to effectuate that intent. 
 5.5 Right to Terminate Employment or Service. Nothing in the Plan or in any Stock Incentive Agreement confers upon any Participant the right to
continue as an officer, employee, director, or other service provider of the Company or any of its Affiliates or affect the right of the Company or any of its Affiliates to terminate the Participant’s employment or services at any time.

 5.6 Non-Alienation of Benefits. Other than as provided herein, no benefit under the Plan may be subject in any manner to
anticipation, alienation, sale, transfer, assignment, pledge, encumbrance or charge; and any attempt to do so shall be void. No such benefit may, prior to receipt by the Participant, be in any manner liable for or subject to the debts, contracts,
liabilities, engagements or torts of the Participant. 
  

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 5.7 Restrictions on Delivery and Sale of Shares; Legends. Each Stock Incentive is subject to the
condition that if at any time the Committee, in its discretion, shall determine that the listing, registration or qualification of the shares covered by such Stock Incentive upon any securities exchange or under any state or federal law is necessary
or desirable as a condition of or in connection with the granting of such Stock Incentive or the purchase or delivery of shares thereunder, the delivery of any or all shares pursuant to such Stock Incentive may be withheld unless and until such
listing, registration or qualification shall have been effected. If a registration statement is not in effect under the Securities Act of 1933 or any applicable state securities laws with respect to the shares of Stock purchasable or otherwise
deliverable under Stock Incentives then outstanding, the Committee may require, as a condition of exercise of any Option or as a condition to any other delivery of Stock pursuant to a Stock Incentive, that the Participant or other recipient of a
Stock Incentive represent, in writing, that the shares received pursuant to the Stock Incentive are being acquired for investment and not with a view to distribution and agree that the shares will not be disposed of except pursuant to an effective
registration statement, unless the Company shall have received an opinion of counsel that such disposition is exempt from such requirement under the Securities Act of 1933 and any applicable state securities laws. The Company may include on
certificates representing shares delivered pursuant to a Stock Incentive such legends referring to the foregoing representations or restrictions or any other applicable restrictions on resale as the Company, in its discretion, shall deem
appropriate. 
 5.8 Listing and Legal Compliance. The Committee may suspend the exercise or payment of any Stock Incentive so long as
it determines that securities exchange listing or registration or qualification under any securities laws is required in connection therewith and has not been completed on terms acceptable to the Committee. 
 5.9 Termination and Amendment of the Plan. The Board of Directors at any time may amend or terminate the Plan without stockholder approval;
provided, however, that the Board of Directors may condition any amendment on the approval of stockholders of the Company if such approval is necessary or advisable with respect to tax, securities or other applicable laws. The Board of Directors
shall consider that to preserve the Plan’s ability to grant Incentive Stock Options, stockholder approval is required for any amendment to the Plan that increases the number of shares of Stock available for the grant of Incentive Stock Options
under the Plan or if the Plan is assumed in connection with a corporate transaction which results in a change in either the granting corporation or the stock available for purchase or award under the Plan; provided, however, if the consolidation
agreement fully describes the Plan and such agreement is approved by the stockholders, no further stockholder approval of the Plan shall be required. No such termination or amendment without the consent of the holder of a Stock Incentive may
adversely affect the rights of the Participant under such Stock Incentive. 
 5.10 Stockholder Approval. The Plan must be submitted to
the stockholders of the Company for their approval within twelve (12) months before or after the adoption of the Plan by the Board of Directors of the Company. If such approval is not obtained, any Stock Incentive granted hereunder will be
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 5.11 Choice of Law. The laws of the State of Georgia shall govern the Plan, to the extent not
preempted by federal law, without reference to the principles of conflict of laws. 
 5.12 Effective Date of Plan. The Plan shall
become effective as of the date the Plan was approved by the Board of Directors. 
 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Company has executed this Plan,
and the Plan has become effective as of                     , 200    . 
  

			
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 18Letter to John D. Poe dated March 28, 2007

 Exhibit 10.29 
 [Semtech letterhead] 
 March 28, 2007 
 Mr. John D. Poe 
 [home address] 
  

	 	Re:	Cancellation of Your Stock Options 

 Dear Jack: 
 As you are aware, the Board of Directors constituted a Special Litigation Committee which has been charged with looking into various matters in connection with the
Company’s investigation into its historical stock option practices. 
 Based upon a decision of the Committee pursuant to the authority vested in it by
the Board, the Company hereby notifies you that all of your outstanding stock options have been cancelled and rescinded as of this date. The Company has so notified Charles Schwab & Co. and the cancellation is subject to disclosure in the
Company’s filings with the SEC. 
 Jack, I ask that you reconsider your previous decision and immediately resign from the Board. The Board has
determined that you will not be nominated for re-election at the June 2007 shareholders’ meeting. 
 Any inquiry or discussions on this matter should be
directed through your counsel to Tom Zaccaro at Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker, counsel to the Company, at (213) 683-6285. 
 Very truly
yours, 
 /s/    MOHAN MAHESWARAN 
 Mohan Maheswaran 
 President and Chief Executive Officer

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