Document:

Exhibit 10.1

 

Execution Version

 

 

STONE POINT CREDIT CORPORATION

 

$225,000,000 Senior Notes due May 19, 2025

 

 

 

NOTE
PURCHASE AGREEMENT

 

 

Dated
May 19, 2022

 

 

     

     

    

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

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	Section 1.      Authorization of Notes	1
	 	 	 
	Section 2.      Sale and Purchase of Notes	1
	 	 	 
	Section 3.      Closings	1
	 	 	 
	Section 4.      Conditions to Closings	2
	 	 	 
	Section 4.1 	Representations and Warranties	2
	 	 	 
	Section 4.2 	Performance; No Default	2
	 	 	 
	Section 4.3	Compliance Certificates.	2
	 	 	 
	Section 4.4 	Opinions of Counsel	3
	 	 	 
	Section 4.5 	Purchase Permitted By Applicable Law, Etc	3
	 	 	 
	Section 4.6 	Sale of Other Notes	3
	 	 	 
	Section 4.7 	Payment of Special Counsel Fees	3
	 	 	 
	Section 4.8 	Private Placement Number	3
	 	 	 
	Section 4.9 	Changes in Corporate Structure	3
	 	 	 
	Section 4.10 	Funding Instructions	4
	 	 	 
	Section 4.11	 Proceedings and Documents	4
	 	 	 
	Section 4.12 	Ratings	4
	 	 	 
	Section 5.      Representations and Warranties of the Company.	4
	 	 	 
	Section 5.1 	Organization; Power and Authority	4
	 	 	 
	Section 5.2	 Authorization, Etc	4
	 	 	 
	Section 5.3	Disclosure	5
	 	 	 
	Section 5.4 	Organization and Ownership of Shares of Subsidiaries	5
	 	 	 
	Section 5.5	Financial Statements; Material Liabilities	6
	 	 	 
	Section 5.6 	Compliance with Laws, Other Instruments, Etc	6
	 	 	 
	Section 5.7 	Governmental Authorizations, Etc	6
	 	 	 
	Section 5.8	 Litigation; Observance of Agreements, Statutes and Orders	7
	 	 	 
	Section 5.9 	Taxes	7
	 	 	 
	Section 5.10 	[Reserved].	7
	 	 	 
	Section 5.11 	Licenses, Permits, Etc	7
	 	 	 
	Section 5.12 	Compliance with Employee Benefit Plans.	8
	 	 	 
	Section 5.13 	Private Offering by the Company	8
	 	 	 
	Section 5.14	 Use of Proceeds; Margin Regulations	8
	 	 	 
	Section 5.15 	Existing Indebtedness; Future Liens	9
	 	 	 
	Section 5.16 	Foreign Assets Control Regulations, Etc	9
	 	 	 
	Section 5.17	 Investment Company Act	10
	 	 	 
	Section 5.18	 Environmental Matters	10
	 	 	 
	Section 6.      Representations of the Purchasers.	11
	 	 	 
	Section 6.1	Purchase for Investment	11
	 	 	 
	Section 6.2	 Source of Funds	11

 

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	Section 6.3	 Additional Acknowledgments.	13
	 	 	 
	Section 7.      Information as to the Company	14
	 	 	 
	Section 7.1 	Financial and Business Information	14
	 	 	 
	Section 7.2	Officer’s Certificate	17
	 	 	 
	Section 7.3	Visitation; Holder Meeting	18
	 	 	 
	Section 7.4	 Electronic Delivery	18
	 	 	 
	Section 8.      Payment and Prepayment of the Notes.	19
	 	 	 
	Section 8.1	Maturity	19
	 	 	 
	Section 8.2 	Optional Prepayments with Make-Whole Amount	19
	 	 	 
	Section 8.3 	Allocation of Partial Prepayments	20
	 	 	 
	Section 8.4 	Maturity; Surrender, Etc	20
	 	 	 
	Section 8.5 	Purchase of Notes	20
	 	 	 
	Section 8.6 	Make-Whole Amount.	20
	 	 	 
	Section 8.7 	Payments Due on Non-Business Days	22
	 	 	 
	Section 8.8 	Change of Control	23
	 	 	 
	Section 9.      Affirmative Covenants.	23
	 	 	 
	Section 9.1	 Compliance with Laws	23
	 	 	 
	Section 9.2	 Insurance	24
	 	 	 
	Section 9.3	     [Reserved].	24
	 	 	 
	Section 9.4 	Payment of Taxes and Claims	24
	 	 	 
	Section 9.5 	Corporate Existence, Etc	24
	 	 	 
	Section 9.6 	Books and Records	24
	 	 	 
	Section 9.7 	Subsidiary Guarantors	24
	 	 	 
	Section 9.8 	Rating of the Notes.	26
	 	 	 
	Section 9.9 	Most Favored Lender	26
	 	 	 
	Section 9.10	 Status as BDC and RIC	28
	 	 	 
	Section 9.11 	Investment Policies	28
	 	 	 
	Section 10.     Negative Covenants.	28
	 	 	 
	Section 10.1 	Transactions with Affiliates	28
	 	 	 
	Section 10.2 	Merger, Consolidation, Etc	28
	 	 	 
	Section 10.3 	Line of Business	29
	 	 	 
	Section 10.4 	Economic Sanctions, Etc	29
	 	 	 
	Section 10.5 	Liens	29
	 	 	 
	Section 10.6 	Financial Covenants.	30
	 	 	 
	Section 10.7 	Restricted Payments	30
	 	 	 
	Section 11.    Events of Default.	30
	 	 	 
	Section 12.     Remedies on Default, Etc.	33
	 	 	 
	Section 12.1	 Acceleration	33
	 	 	 
	Section 12.2	 Other Remedies	34

 

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	Section 12.3 	Rescission	34
	 	 	 
	Section 12.4	No Waivers or Election of Remedies, Expenses, Etc	34
	 	 	 
	Section 13.      Registration; Exchange; Substitution of Notes.	34
	 	 	 
	Section 13.1	 Registration of Notes	34
	 	 	 
	Section 13.2 	Transfer and Exchange of Notes	35
	 	 	 
	Section 13.3 	Replacement of Notes	37
	 	 	 
	Section 14.      Payments on Notes	37
	 	 	 
	Section 14.1 	Place of Payment	37
	 	 	 
	Section 14.2	 Payment by Wire Transfer	37
	 	 	 
	Section 14.3 	FATCA Information	38
	 	 	 
	Section 15.      Expenses, Etc.	38
	 	 	 
	Section 15.1 	Transaction Expenses	38
	 	 	 
	Section 15.2 	Certain Taxes	39
	 	 	 
	Section 15.3	 Survival	39
	 	 	 
	Section 16.      Survival of Representations and Warranties; Entire Agreement.	39
	 	 	 
	Section 17.       Amendment and Waiver.	39
	 	 	 
	Section 17.1 	Requirements	39
	 	 	 
	Section 17.2 	Solicitation of Holders of Notes.	40
	 	 	 
	Section 17.3 	Binding Effect, Etc	40
	 	 	 
	Section 17.4 	Notes Held by Company, Etc	41
	 	 	 
	Section 18.      Notices.	41
	 	 	 
	Section 19.      Reproduction of Documents.	41
	 	 	 
	Section 20.      Confidential Information.	42
	 	 	 
	Section 21.      [Reserved].	43
	 	 	 
	Section 22.      Miscellaneous.	43
	 	 	 
	Section 22.1	 Successors and Assigns	43
	 	 	 
	Section 22.2 	Accounting Terms	43
	 	 	 
	Section 22.3	 Severability	43
	 	 	 
	Section 22.4 	Construction, Etc	44
	 	 	 
	Section 22.5 	Counterparts; Electronic Contracting	44
	 	 	 
	Section 22.6 	Governing Law	45
	 	 	 
	Section 22.7 	Jurisdiction and Process; Waiver of Jury Trial	45

 

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	SCHEDULE A	—	Defined Terms
	 	 	 
	SCHEDULE B	—	Permitted Transferee List
	 	 	 
	SCHEDULE 1	—	Form of Senior Note due May 19, 2025
	 	 	 
	SCHEDULE 5.3	—	Disclosure Materials
	 	 	 
	SCHEDULE 5.4	—	Subsidiaries of the Company and Ownership of Subsidiary Stock
	 	 	 
	SCHEDULE 5.5	—	Financial Statements
	 	 	 
	SCHEDULE 5.15	—	Existing Indebtedness
	 	 	 
	PURCHASER SCHEDULE	—	Information Relating to Purchasers
	 	 	 
	EXHIBIT A	 	Form of Transfer Certificate

 

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Stone Point Credit Corporation

20 Horseneck Lane 

Greenwich, Connecticut 06830

 

$225,000,000 Senior Notes due May 19, 2025

 

May 19, 2022

 

TO EACH OF THE PURCHASERS LISTED IN

THE PURCHASER SCHEDULE HERETO:

 

Stone Point Credit Corporation,
a Delaware corporation (the “Company”), agrees with each of the Purchasers as follows:

 

Section 1.     Authorization
of Notes.

 

The Company will authorize
the issue and sale of $225,000,000 aggregate principal amount of its Senior Notes due May 19, 2025 (the “Notes”).
The Notes shall be substantially in the form set out in Schedule 1. Certain capitalized and other terms used in this Agreement
are defined in Schedule A and, for purposes of this Agreement, the rules of construction set forth in Section 22.4 shall
govern.

 

Section 2.     Sale
and Purchase of Notes.

 

Subject to the terms and conditions
of this Agreement, the Company will issue and sell to each Purchaser and each Purchaser will purchase from the Company, at the Closings
provided for in Section 3, Notes in the principal amount specified opposite such Purchaser’s name in the Purchaser Schedule
at the purchase price of 100% of the principal amount thereof. The Purchasers’ obligations hereunder are several and not joint obligations
and no Purchaser shall have any liability to any Person for the performance or non-performance of any obligation by any other Purchaser
hereunder.

 

Section 3.     Closings.

 

Section 3.1     First
Closing. The sale and purchase of an aggregate principal amount of $150,000,000 of the Notes (the “First Installment Notes”)
to be purchased by each Purchaser shall occur at the offices of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, 101 Park Avenue, New York, New York
10178-0060 at 9:00 a.m., New York City time, at a closing (the “First Closing”) on May 19, 2022 (the “First
Closing Date”). At the First Closing, the Company will deliver to each Purchaser the First Installment Notes to be purchased
by such Purchaser in the form of a single Note to be purchased by such Purchaser (or such greater number of Notes in denominations of
at least $200,000 as such Purchaser may request) dated the First Closing Date and registered in such Purchaser’s name (or in the
name of its nominee), against delivery by such Purchaser to the Company or its order of immediately available funds in the amount of the
purchase price therefor in accordance with the funding instructions delivered by the Company to the Purchasers pursuant to Section 4.10.

 

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Section 3.2      Second
Closing. The sale and purchase of an aggregate principal amount of $75,000,000 of the Notes (the “Second Installment Notes”)
to be purchased by each applicable Purchaser shall occur at the offices of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, 101 Park Avenue, New
York, New York 10178-0060 at 9:00 a.m., New York City time, at a closing (the “Second Closing”) on August 18,
2022 (the “Second Closing Date”). At the Second Closing, the Company will deliver to each Purchaser the Second Installment
Notes to be purchased by such Purchaser in the form of a single Note to be purchased by such Purchaser (or such greater number of Notes
in denominations of at least $200,000 as such Purchaser may request) dated the Second Closing Date and registered in such Purchaser’s
name (or in the name of its nominee), against delivery by such Purchaser to the Company or its order of immediately available funds in
the amount of the purchase price therefor in accordance with the funding instructions delivered by the Company to the Purchasers pursuant
to Section 4.10.

 

Section 3.3     Failure
of the Issuer to Deliver. If at either Closing the Company shall fail to tender any Note to any Purchaser as provided above in this
Section 3, or any of the conditions specified in Section 4 shall not have been fulfilled to such Purchaser’s satisfaction,
such Purchaser shall, at its election, be relieved of all further obligations under this Agreement with respect to such Closing, without
thereby waiving any rights such Purchaser may have by reason of such failure by the Company to tender such Notes or any of the conditions
specified in Section 4 not having been fulfilled to such Purchaser’s satisfaction.

 

Section 4.     Conditions
to Closing.

 

Each Purchaser’s obligation
to purchase and pay for the Notes to be sold to such Purchaser at the applicable Closing is subject to the fulfillment to such Purchaser’s
satisfaction, prior to or at the applicable Closing, of the following conditions:

 

Section 4.1     Representations
and Warranties. The representations and warranties of the Company in this Agreement shall be correct (a) with respect to the
First Closing, on the date of this Agreement and on the First Closing Date and (b) with respect to the Second Closing, on the date
of this Agreement and on the Second Closing Date.

 

Section 4.2     Performance;
No Default. The Company shall have performed and complied with all agreements and conditions contained in this Agreement required
to be performed or complied with by it prior to or at such Closing. Before and after giving effect to the issue and sale of the Notes
to be issued at such Closing (and the application of the proceeds thereof as contemplated by Section 5.14), no Default or Event of
Default shall have occurred and be continuing. None of the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries shall have entered into any transaction
since the date of the Memorandum that would have been prohibited by Section 10 had such Section applied since such date.

 

Section 4.3     Compliance
Certificates.

 

(a)            Officer’s
Certificate. The Company shall have delivered to such Purchaser an Officer’s Certificate, dated the date of such Closing, certifying
that the conditions specified in Sections 4.1, 4.2 and 4.9 with respect to such Closing have been fulfilled as of the date of the applicable
Closing.

 

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(b)            Secretary’s
Certificate. The Company shall have delivered to such Purchaser a certificate of its
secretary or assistant secretary, dated the date of such Closing, certifying as to (i) the resolutions attached thereto and
other corporate proceedings relating to the authorization, execution and delivery of this Agreement and the Notes to be issued at
such Closing and (ii) the Company’s organizational documents as then in effect.

 

Section 4.4     Opinions
of Counsel. Such Purchaser shall have received opinions in form and substance satisfactory to such Purchaser, dated the date of such
Closing (a) from (i) Debevoise & Plimpton LLP, New York counsel for the Company, and (ii) Richards, Layton &
Finger, P.A., Delaware counsel for the Company, covering such matters incident to the transactions contemplated hereby as such Purchaser
or its counsel may reasonably request (and the Company hereby instructs its counsel to deliver such opinion to the Purchasers) and (b) from
Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, the Purchasers’ special counsel in connection with such transactions, covering such matters
incident to such transactions as such Purchaser may reasonably request.

 

Section 4.5     Purchase
Permitted By Applicable Law, Etc. On the date of such Closing such Purchaser’s purchase of Notes to be issued at such Closing
shall (a) be permitted by the laws and regulations of each jurisdiction to which such Purchaser is subject, without recourse to provisions
(such as section 1405(a)(8) of the New York Insurance Law) permitting limited investments by insurance companies without restriction
as to the character of the particular investment, (b) not violate any applicable law or regulation (including Regulation T, U or
X of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System) and (c) not subject such Purchaser to any tax, penalty or liability under
or pursuant to any applicable law or regulation, which law or regulation was not in effect on the date hereof. If requested by such Purchaser,
such Purchaser shall have received an Officer’s Certificate certifying as to such matters of fact as such Purchaser may reasonably
specify to enable such Purchaser to determine whether such purchase is so permitted.

 

Section 4.6     Sale of
Other Notes. Contemporaneously with such Closing the Company shall sell to each other Purchaser and each other Purchaser shall purchase
the Notes to be purchased by it at such Closing as specified in the Purchaser Schedule.

 

Section 4.7     Payment
of Special Counsel Fees. Without limiting Section 15.1, the Company shall have paid on or before such Closing the fees, charges
and disbursements of the Purchasers’ special counsel referred to in Section 4.4 to the extent reflected in a statement of such
counsel rendered to the Company at least one Business Day prior to such Closing.

 

Section 4.8      Private
Placement Number. A Private Placement Number issued by PPN CUSIP Unit of CUSIP Global Services (in cooperation with the SVO) shall
have been obtained for the Notes to be issued at such Closing.

 

Section 4.9      Changes
in Corporate Structure. The Company shall not have changed its jurisdiction of incorporation or been a party to any merger or consolidation
or succeeded to all or any substantial part of the liabilities of any other entity, at any time following the date of the most recent
financial statements referred to in Schedule 5.5.

 

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Section 4.10    Funding
Instructions. At least five (5) Business Days prior to the date of such Closing, each Purchaser shall have received written instructions
signed by a Responsible Officer on letterhead of the Company including (a) the name and address of the transferee bank, (b) such
transferee bank’s ABA number and (c) the account name and number into which the purchase price for the Notes is to be deposited,
which account shall be fully opened and able to receive micro deposits in accordance with this Section at least five (5) Business
Days prior to such Closing. An identifiable Responsible Officer of the Company shall confirm the written instructions by either a live
videoconference or conference call made available to the Purchasers no later than two (2) Business Days prior to such Closing (or
such shorter period as may be agreed by each applicable Purchaser). Each Purchaser has the right, but not the obligation, upon written
notice (which may be by email) to the Company, to elect to deliver a micro deposit (less than $51.00) to the account identified in the
written instructions no later than two (2) Business Days prior to such Closing (or such shorter period as may be agreed by each applicable
Purchaser). If a Purchaser delivers a micro deposit, a Responsible Officer must verbally verify the receipt and amount of the micro deposit
to such Purchaser on a telephone call initiated by such Purchaser prior to such Closing. The Company shall not be obligated to return
the amount of the micro deposit, nor will the amount of the micro deposit be netted against the Purchaser’s purchase price of the
Notes.

 

Section 4.11   Proceedings
and Documents. All corporate and other proceedings in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and all documents
and instruments incident to such transactions shall be reasonably satisfactory to such Purchaser and its special counsel, and such Purchaser
and its special counsel shall have received all such counterpart originals or certified or other copies of such documents as such Purchaser
or such special counsel may reasonably request.

 

Section 4.12    Ratings.
The Company shall have delivered, or caused to be delivered, to such Purchaser, (a) a Private Rating Letter issued by an Acceptable
Rating Agency setting forth the initial Debt Rating for the Notes of not less than BBB (or equivalent) and (b) the related Private
Rating Rationale Report with respect to such Debt Rating.

 

Section 5.     Representations
and Warranties of the Company.

  

The Company represents and warrants to each Purchaser:

 

Section 5.1 Organization;
Power and Authority. The Company is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of its jurisdiction
of incorporation, and is duly qualified as a foreign corporation and is in good standing in each jurisdiction in which such qualification
is required by law, other than those jurisdictions as to which the failure to be so qualified or in good standing could not, individually
or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. The Company has the corporate power and authority to own
or hold under lease the properties it purports to own or hold under lease, to transact the business it transacts and proposes to transact,
to execute and deliver this Agreement and the Notes and to perform the provisions hereof and thereof.

 

Section 5.2 Authorization,
Etc. This Agreement and the Notes have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate action on the part of the Company, and this
Agreement constitutes, and upon execution and delivery thereof
each Note will constitute, a legal, valid and binding obligation of the Company enforceable against the Company in accordance with its
terms, except as such enforceability may be limited by (a) applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or other
similar laws affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights generally and (b) general principles of equity (regardless of whether
such enforceability is considered in a proceeding in equity or at law).

 

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Section 5.3     Disclosure.
The Company, through its agents, J.P. Morgan Securities LLC and SPC Capital Markets LLC, has delivered to each Purchaser a copy of a Private
Placement Memorandum, dated April 2022 (the “Memorandum”), relating to the transactions contemplated hereby. The
Memorandum fairly describes, in all material respects, the general nature of the business of the Company and its Subsidiaries. This Agreement,
the Memorandum, the financial statements listed in Schedule 5.5 and the documents, certificates or other writings delivered to the Purchasers
by or on behalf of the Company prior to May 6, 2022 in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby and identified in Schedule
5.3 (this Agreement, the Memorandum and such documents, certificates or other writings and such financial statements delivered to
each Purchaser being referred to, collectively, as the “Disclosure Documents”), taken as a whole, do not contain any
untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state any material fact necessary to make the statements therein not misleading in light
of the circumstances under which they were made. Except as disclosed in the Disclosure Documents, since December 31, 2021, there
has been no change in the financial condition, operations, business, properties or prospects of the Company or any Subsidiary except changes
that could not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. There is no fact known to
the Company that could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect that has not been set forth herein or in the Disclosure
Documents. With respect to forecasts or projected financial information, the Company represents only that such information was prepared
in good faith based upon assumptions believed to be reasonable at the time of preparation and delivery, and that actual results may differ
materially from such forecasts or projected financial information (it being further understood by the Purchasers that any such forecasts
and projections are not to be viewed as facts and are subject to significant uncertainties and contingencies, many of which are beyond
the control of the Company, that no assurances can be given that such projections will be realized and that actual results may differ
materially from such projections).

 

Section 5.4      Organization and Ownership of Shares
of Subsidiaries.

 

(a)            Schedule
5.4 contains (except as noted therein) complete and correct lists of (i) the Company’s Subsidiaries, showing, as to each
Subsidiary, the name thereof, the jurisdiction of its organization and the percentage of shares of each class of its capital stock or
similar Equity Interests outstanding owned by the Company and each other Subsidiary, and (ii) the Company’s directors and
senior officers.

 

(b)            All
of the outstanding shares of capital stock or similar Equity Interests of each Subsidiary shown in Schedule 5.4 as being owned
by the Company and its Subsidiaries have been validly issued, are fully paid and non-assessable and are owned by the Company or another
Subsidiary free and clear of any Lien that is prohibited by this Agreement.

 

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(c)            Each
Subsidiary is a corporation or other legal entity duly organized, validly existing and, where applicable, in good standing under the
laws of its jurisdiction of organization, and is duly qualified as a foreign corporation or other legal entity and, where applicable,
is in good standing in each jurisdiction in which such qualification is required by law, other than those jurisdictions as to which the
failure to be so qualified or in good standing could not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material
Adverse Effect. Each such Subsidiary has the corporate or other power and authority to own or hold under lease the properties it purports
to own or hold under lease and to transact the business it transacts and proposes to transact.

 

(d)            No
Subsidiary is subject to any legal, regulatory, contractual or other restriction (other than the agreements listed on Schedule 5.4
and customary limitations imposed by corporate law or similar statutes) restricting the ability of such Subsidiary to pay dividends
out of profits or make any other similar distributions of profits to the Company or any of its Subsidiaries that owns outstanding shares
of capital stock or similar Equity Interests of such Subsidiary.

 

Section 5.5      Financial
Statements; Material Liabilities. The Company has delivered to each Purchaser copies of the financial statements listed on Schedule
5.5. All of such financial statements (including in each case the related schedules and notes) fairly present in all material respects
the consolidated financial position of the Company and its Subsidiaries as of the respective dates specified in such Schedule and the
consolidated results of their operations for the respective periods so specified and have been prepared in accordance with GAAP consistently
applied throughout the periods involved except as set forth in the notes thereto (subject, in the case of any interim financial statements,
to normal year-end adjustments). The Company and its Subsidiaries do not have any Material liabilities that are not disclosed in the Disclosure
Documents.

 

Section 5.6     Compliance
with Laws, Other Instruments, Etc. The execution, delivery and performance by the Company of this Agreement and the Notes will not
(a) contravene, result in any breach of, or constitute a default under, or result in the creation of any Lien in respect of any property
of the Company or any Subsidiary under, any indenture, mortgage, deed of trust, loan, purchase or credit agreement, lease or any other
agreement or instrument to which the Company or any Subsidiary is bound or by which the Company or any Subsidiary or any of their respective
properties may be bound or affected, (b) conflict with or result in a breach of the corporate charter or by-laws of the Company,
(c) conflict with or result in a breach of any of the terms, conditions or provisions of any order, judgment, decree or ruling of
any court, arbitrator or Governmental Authority applicable to the Company or any Subsidiary or (d) violate any provision of any statute
or other rule or regulation of any Governmental Authority applicable to the Company or any Subsidiary, in each case, except where
any of the foregoing (other than clause (b) above), individually or in the aggregate, would not reasonably be expected to result
in a Material Adverse Effect.

 

Section 5.7    Governmental
Authorizations, Etc. No consent, approval or authorization of, or registration, filing or declaration with, any Governmental Authority
is required in connection with the execution, delivery or performance by the Company of this Agreement or the Notes other than those that
failure to obtain could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect and any filing required under the Exchange Act
or the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder on Form 8-K, Form 10-Q and Form 10-K.

 

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Section 5.8     Litigation; Observance of Agreements,
Statutes and Orders.

 

(a)            There
are no actions, suits, investigations or proceedings pending or, to the best knowledge of the Company, threatened against or affecting
the Company or any Subsidiary or any property of the Company or any Subsidiary in any court or before any arbitrator of any kind or before
or by any Governmental Authority that could, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

 

(b)            Neither
the Company nor any Subsidiary is (i) in default under any agreement or instrument to which it is a party or by which it is bound,
(ii) in violation of any order, judgment, decree or ruling of any court, any arbitrator of any kind or any Governmental Authority
or (iii) in violation of any applicable law, ordinance, rule or regulation of any Governmental Authority (including Environmental
Laws, the USA PATRIOT Act or any of the other laws and regulations that are referred to in Section 5.16), which default or violation
could, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

 

Section 5.9     Taxes.
The Company and its Subsidiaries have filed all tax returns that are required to have been filed in any jurisdiction, and have paid all
taxes shown to be due and payable on such returns and all other taxes and assessments levied upon them or their properties, assets, income
or franchises, to the extent such taxes and assessments have become due and payable and before they have become delinquent, except for
any taxes and assessments (i) that could not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse
Effect or (ii) the amount, applicability or validity of which is currently being contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings
and with respect to which the Company or a Subsidiary, as the case may be, has established adequate reserves in accordance with GAAP.
The Company knows of no basis for any other tax or assessment that could, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to
have a Material Adverse Effect. The charges, accruals and reserves on the books of the Company and its Subsidiaries in respect of U.S.
federal, state or other taxes for all fiscal periods are adequate.

 

Section 5.10    [Reserved].

 

Section 5.11    Licenses, Permits, Etc.

 

(a)            The
Company and its Subsidiaries own or possess, or otherwise have adequate rights to use, all licenses, permits, franchises, authorizations,
patents, copyrights, proprietary software, service marks, trademarks and trade names, or rights thereto, that individually or in the aggregate
are Material, without known conflict with the rights of others, except for any such conflicts that, individually or in aggregate, would
not reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect.

 

(b)            To
the best knowledge of the Company, no product or service of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries infringes in any material respect
any license, permit, franchise, authorization, patent, copyright, proprietary software, service mark, trademark, trade name or other right owned by any other Person except as could
not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

 

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(c)            To
the best knowledge of the Company, there is no Material violation by any Person of any right of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries
with respect to any license, permit, franchise, authorization, patent, copyright, proprietary software, service mark, trademark, trade
name or other right owned or used by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.

 

Section 5.12         Compliance with Employee Benefit Plans.

 

(a)            The
Company does not have any liability with respect to any Guaranteed Pension Plan or Multiemployer Plan under Title IV of ERISA, and no
event, transaction or condition has occurred or exists that could, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to result
in the incurrence of any such liability by the Company, other than such liabilities as would not be individually or in the aggregate Material.

 

(b)            The
execution and delivery of this Agreement and the issuance and sale of the Notes hereunder will not involve any transaction that is subject
to the prohibitions of section 406 of ERISA or in connection with which a tax could be imposed pursuant to section 4975(c)(1)(A)-(D) of
the Code. The representation by the Company to each Purchaser in the first sentence of this Section 5.12(b) is made in reliance
upon and subject to the accuracy of such Purchaser’s representation in Section 6.2 as to the sources of the funds to be used
to pay the purchase price of the Notes to be purchased by such Purchaser.

 

(c)            The
Company does not have any Non-U.S. Plans.

 

Section 5.13    Private
Offering by the Company. Neither the Company nor anyone acting on its behalf has offered the Notes or any similar Securities for sale
to, or solicited any offer to buy the Notes or any similar Securities from, or otherwise approached or negotiated in respect thereof with,
any Person other than the Purchasers and not more than 77 other Institutional Investors, each of which has been offered the Notes at a
private sale for investment. Neither the Company nor anyone acting on its behalf has taken, or will take, any action that would subject
the issuance or sale of the Notes to the registration requirements of section 5 of the Securities Act or to the registration requirements
of any securities or blue sky laws of any applicable jurisdiction.

 

Section 5.14     Use of
Proceeds; Margin Regulations. The Company will apply the proceeds of the sale of the Notes hereunder as set forth in “The Offering
and Use of Proceeds” section on page 2 of the Memorandum. No part of the proceeds from the sale of the Notes hereunder will
be used, directly or indirectly, for the purpose of buying or carrying any margin stock within the meaning of Regulation U of the Board
of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (12 CFR 221), or for the purpose of buying or carrying or trading in any Securities under such
circumstances as to involve the Company in a violation of Regulation X of said Board (12 CFR 224) or to involve any broker or dealer in
a violation of Regulation T of said Board (12 CFR 220). Margin stock does not constitute more than 25% of the value of the consolidated
assets of the Company and its Subsidiaries and the Company does not have any present intention that margin stock will constitute more
than 25% of the value of such assets. As used in this Section, the terms “margin stock” and “purpose
of buying or carrying” shall have the meanings assigned to them in said Regulation U.

 

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Section 5.15     Existing Indebtedness; Future Liens.

 

(a)            Except
as described therein, Schedule 5.15 sets forth a complete and correct list of all outstanding Material Indebtedness of the Company
and its Subsidiaries as of May 19, 2022 (including descriptions of the obligors and obligees, principal amounts outstanding, any
collateral therefor and any Guaranty thereof), since which date there has been no Material change in the amounts, interest rates, sinking
funds, installment payments or maturities of the Indebtedness of the Company or its Subsidiaries. Neither the Company nor any Subsidiary
is in default and no waiver of default is currently in effect, in the payment of any principal or interest on any Material Indebtedness
of the Company or such Subsidiary and no event or condition exists with respect to any Material Indebtedness of the Company or any Subsidiary
that would permit (or that with notice or the lapse of time, or both, would permit) one or more Persons to cause such Indebtedness to
become due and payable before its stated maturity or before its regularly scheduled dates of payment.

 

(b)            Except
as disclosed in Schedule 5.15, neither the Company nor any Subsidiary has agreed or consented to cause or permit any of its property,
whether now owned or hereafter acquired, to be subject to a Lien that secures Material Indebtedness or to cause or permit in the future
(upon the happening of a contingency or otherwise) any of its property, whether now owned or hereafter acquired, to be subject to a Lien
that secures Material Indebtedness, in each case except for any Lien that is not prohibited by this Agreement.

 

(c)            Neither
the Company nor any Subsidiary is a party to, or otherwise subject to any provision contained in, any instrument evidencing Material Indebtedness
of the Company or such Subsidiary, any agreement relating thereto or any other agreement (including its charter or any other organizational
document) which limits the amount of, or otherwise imposes restrictions on the incurring of, Indebtedness of the Company, except
as disclosed in Schedule 5.15.

 

Section 5.16     Foreign Assets Control Regulations,
Etc.

 

(a)            Neither
the Company nor any Controlled Entity (i) is a Blocked Person, (ii) has been notified that its name appears or may in the future
appear on a State Sanctions List or (iii) is a target of sanctions that have been imposed by the United Nations or the European Union.

 

(b)            Neither
the Company nor any Controlled Entity (i) has violated, been found in violation of, or been charged or convicted under, any applicable
Economic Sanctions Laws, Anti-Money Laundering Laws or Anti-Corruption Laws or (ii) to the Company’s knowledge, is under investigation
by any Governmental Authority for possible violation of any Economic Sanctions Laws, Anti-Money Laundering Laws or Anti-Corruption Laws.

 

(c)            No
part of the proceeds from the sale of the Notes hereunder:

 

(i)            constitutes
or will constitute funds obtained on behalf of any Blocked Person or will otherwise be used by the Company or any Controlled Entity, directly
or indirectly, (A) in connection with any investment in, or any transactions or dealings with, any Blocked Person,
(B) for any purpose that would cause any Purchaser to be in violation of any Economic Sanctions Laws or (C) otherwise in violation
of any Economic Sanctions Laws;

 

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(ii)            will
be used, directly or indirectly, in violation of, or cause any Purchaser to be in violation of, any applicable Anti-Money Laundering Laws;
or

 

(iii)            will
be used, directly or indirectly, for the purpose of making any improper payments, including bribes, to any Governmental Official or commercial
counterparty in order to obtain, retain or direct business or obtain any improper advantage, in each case which would be in violation
of, or cause any Purchaser to be in violation of, any applicable Anti-Corruption Laws.

 

(d)            The
Company has established procedures and controls which it reasonably believes are adequate (and otherwise comply with applicable law) to
ensure that the Company and each Controlled Entity is and will continue to be in compliance with all applicable Economic Sanctions Laws,
Anti-Money Laundering Laws and Anti-Corruption Laws.

 

Section 5.17     Investment Company Act.

 

(a)            The
Company has elected to be regulated as a “business development company” within the meaning of the Investment Company Act and
qualifies as a “regulated investment company” within the meaning of the Code.

 

(b)            The
business and other activities of the Company and its Subsidiaries, including the execution and delivery of this Agreement, the issuance
of the Notes hereunder, the application of the proceeds and repayment thereof by the Company and the consummation of the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement and the Notes do not result in a violation or breach in any material respect of the provisions of the Investment
Company Act or any rules, regulations or orders issued by the SEC thereunder, in each case that are applicable to the Company and its
Subsidiaries.

 

(c)            The
Company is in compliance in all respects with the Investment Policies, except to the extent that the failure to comply therewith would
not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

 

Section 5.18     Environmental Matters.

 

(a)            Neither
the Company nor any Subsidiary has knowledge of any claim or has received any notice of any claim and no proceeding has been instituted
asserting any claim against the Company or any of its Subsidiaries or any of their respective real properties or other assets now or formerly
owned, leased or operated by any of them, alleging any damage to the environment or violation of any Environmental Laws, except, in each
case, such as could not reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect.

 

(b)            Neither
the Company nor any Subsidiary has knowledge of any facts which would give rise to any claim, public or private, of violation of Environmental
Laws or damage to the environment emanating from, occurring on or in any way related to real properties now or formerly owned, leased or operated by any of them
or to other assets or their use, except, in each case, such as could not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to
result in a Material Adverse Effect.

 

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(c)            Neither
the Company nor any Subsidiary has stored any Hazardous Materials on real properties now or formerly owned, leased or operated by any
of them in a manner which is contrary to any Environmental Law that could, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to
result in a Material Adverse Effect.

 

(d)            Neither
the Company nor any Subsidiary has disposed of any Hazardous Materials in a manner which is contrary to any Environmental Law that could,
individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect.

 

(e)            All
buildings on all real properties now owned, leased or operated by the Company or any Subsidiary are in compliance with applicable Environmental
Laws, except where failure to comply could not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse
Effect.

 

Section 6.     Representations
of the Purchasers.

 

Section 6.1     Purchase
for Investment. Each Purchaser severally represents that it is purchasing the Notes for its own account or for one or more separate
accounts maintained by such Purchaser or for the account of one or more pension or trust funds and not with a view to the distribution
thereof, provided that the
disposition of such Purchaser’s or their property shall at all times be within such Purchaser’s or their control. Each Purchaser
understands that the Notes have not been registered under the Securities Act and may be resold only if registered pursuant to the provisions
of the Securities Act or if an exemption from registration is available, except under circumstances where neither such registration nor
such an exemption is required by law, and that the Company is not required to register the Notes.

 

Section 6.2     Source
of Funds. Each Purchaser severally represents that at least one of the following statements is an accurate representation as to each
source of funds (a “Source”) to be used by such Purchaser to pay the purchase price of the Notes to be purchased by
such Purchaser hereunder:

 

(a)            the
Source is an “insurance company general account” (as the term is defined in the United States Department of Labor’s
Prohibited Transaction Exemption (“PTE”) 95-60) in respect of which the reserves and liabilities (as defined by the
annual statement for life insurance companies approved by the NAIC (the “NAIC Annual Statement”)) for the general account
contract(s) held by or on behalf of any employee benefit plan together with the amount of the reserves and liabilities for the general
account contract(s) held by or on behalf of any other employee benefit plans maintained by the same employer (or affiliate thereof
as defined in PTE 95-60) or by the same employee organization in the general account do not exceed 10% of the total reserves and liabilities
of the general account (exclusive of separate account liabilities) plus surplus as set forth in the NAIC Annual Statement filed with such
Purchaser’s state of domicile; or

 

(b)            the
Source is a separate account that is maintained solely in connection with such Purchaser’s fixed contractual obligations under which
the amounts payable, or credited, to any employee benefit plan (or its related trust)
that has any interest in such separate account (or to any participant or beneficiary of such plan (including any annuitant)) are not affected
in any manner by the investment performance of the separate account; or

 

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(c)            the
Source is either (i) an insurance company pooled separate account, within the meaning of PTE 90-1 or (ii) a bank collective
investment fund, within the meaning of the PTE 91-38 and, except as disclosed by such Purchaser to the Company in writing pursuant to
this clause (c), no employee benefit plan or group of plans maintained by the same employer or employee organization beneficially owns
more than 10% of all assets allocated to such pooled separate account or collective investment fund; or

 

(d)            the
Source constitutes assets of an “investment fund” (within the meaning of Part VI of PTE 84-14 (the “QPAM Exemption”))
managed by a “qualified professional asset manager” or “QPAM” (within the meaning of Part VI of the QPAM
Exemption), no employee benefit plan’s assets that are managed by the QPAM in such investment fund, when combined with the assets
of all other employee benefit plans established or maintained by the same employer or by an affiliate (within the meaning of Part VI(c)(1) of
the QPAM Exemption) of such employer or by the same employee organization and managed by such QPAM, represent more than 20% of the total
client assets managed by such QPAM, the conditions of Part I(c) and (g) of the QPAM Exemption are satisfied, neither the
QPAM nor a person controlling or controlled by the QPAM maintains an ownership interest in the Company that would cause the QPAM and the
Company to be “related” within the meaning of Part VI(h) of the QPAM Exemption and (i) the identity of such
QPAM and (ii) the names of any employee benefit plans whose assets in the investment fund, when combined with the assets of all other
employee benefit plans established or maintained by the same employer or by an affiliate (within the meaning of Part VI(c)(1) of
the QPAM Exemption) of such employer or by the same employee organization, represent 10% or more of the assets of such investment fund,
have been disclosed to the Company in writing pursuant to this clause (d); or

 

(e)            the
Source constitutes assets of a “plan(s)” (within the meaning of Part IV(h) of PTE 96-23 (the “INHAM Exemption”))
managed by an “in-house asset manager” or “INHAM” (within the meaning of Part IV(a) of the INHAM Exemption),
the conditions of Part I(a), (g) and (h) of the INHAM Exemption are satisfied, neither the INHAM nor a person controlling
or controlled by the INHAM (applying the definition of “control” in Part IV(d)(3) of the INHAM Exemption) owns a
10% or more interest in the Company and (i) the identity of such INHAM and (ii) the name(s) of the employee benefit plan(s) whose
assets constitute the Source have been disclosed to the Company in writing pursuant to this clause (e); or

 

(f)            the
Source is a governmental plan; or

 

(g)            the
Source is one or more employee benefit plans, or a separate account or trust fund comprised of one or more employee benefit plans, each
of which has been identified to the Company in writing pursuant to this clause (g); or

 

(h)            the
Source does not include assets of any employee benefit plan, other than a plan exempt from the coverage of ERISA.

 

As used in this Section 6.2, the terms “employee
benefit plan,” “governmental plan,” and “separate account” shall have the respective meanings assigned to
such terms in section 3 of ERISA.

 

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Section 6.3       Additional Acknowledgments.

 

(a)            Each
Purchaser understands that the Notes have not been and will not be registered under the Securities Act or any other applicable securities
law, and, therefore, the Notes cannot be offered, sold or otherwise transferred unless they are so registered or unless an exemption from
registration is available. Accordingly, the Purchaser understands that the Notes will bear the legend set forth in the form of Note attached
hereto. The Purchaser understands that the Company has no obligation to register the Notes under the Securities Act or to comply with
the requirements for any exemption from the registration requirements of the Securities Act.

 

(b)            Each
Purchaser understands that the Notes (or any interest therein) may not be offered, sold, pledged or otherwise transferred except to U.S.
Persons or Canadian Persons who are each of (i) a Qualified Institutional Buyer purchasing for its own account in a transaction meeting
the requirements of Rule 144A, which is deemed to have made the representations contained herein, (ii) a “qualified purchaser”
as defined in Section 2(a)(51) of the Investment Company Act and (iii) an Eligible Transferee (in the case of clause (iii),
unless an Event of Default has occurred and is continuing in which case the transferee may not be a Distressed Debt Fund).

 

(c)            Each
Purchaser (i) has such knowledge and experience in financial and business matters that it is capable of independently evaluating
the merits and risks (including financial, tax, legal, regulatory and accounting characteristics and consequences) of an investment in
the Notes, (ii) has determined independently that it is financially able to bear the risks associated with an investment in the Notes
and that an investment in the Notes is suitable and appropriate for it, (iii) has been given the opportunity to request and review
such additional information necessary to evaluate the merits and risks of a purchase of the Notes and to verify the accuracy of or to
supplement the information contained in the Disclosure Documents and (iv) has received all documents and information reasonably necessary
to make an investment decision. The Purchaser understands the terms, conditions and risks of the Notes and that the Notes involve a high
degree of risk as described in the Disclosure Documents, including possible loss of the Purchaser’s entire investment. The Purchaser
has received or been given access to, and has had an adequate opportunity to review the contents of, the Disclosure Documents. The Purchaser
has had access to such financial and other information concerning the Company and the Notes as it has deemed necessary to make its own
independent decision to purchase the Notes, including the opportunity, at a reasonable time prior to its purchase of the Notes, to ask
questions and receive answers concerning an investment in the Notes. The Purchaser has not relied on any other version of the Disclosure
Documents other than the final version thereof in making its investment decision with respect to the Notes. The Purchaser acknowledges
that no person has been authorized to give any information or to make any representations concerning the Notes other than those contained
in the Disclosure Documents and, if given or made, such other information or representations have not been relied upon. The Purchaser
acknowledges that it has reviewed the Disclosure Documents.

 

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Without limitation of the
foregoing, each Purchaser is a sophisticated institutional investor and has such knowledge and experience in financial and business
matters, and in investing in private placement securities, as to be capable of evaluating the merits and risks of purchasing the
Notes. At the time of making its investment decision, such Purchaser has had access to all of the Disclosure Documents and such
financial and other information concerning the Company and its Subsidiaries as Purchaser deemed necessary or desirable in making a
decision to purchase the Notes, including an opportunity to ask questions and receive answers from officers of the Company and to
obtain additional information necessary to verify the accuracy of any information furnished to such Purchaser or to which such
Purchaser had access. Such Purchaser has independently made its own analysis and decision to invest in the Notes and determined
based on its own independent review, and such professional advice from its own advisors (including as to tax, legal and accounting
matters) as it may deem appropriate, that its purchase of the Notes (i) is consistent with such Purchaser’s financial
needs, objectives and condition, (ii) complies with all investment policies, guidelines and other restrictions that are
applicable to such Purchaser, (iii) does not and will not violate any law, rule, regulation, agreement or other obligation to
which such Purchaser is bound (assuming the accuracy of the Company’s representations and warranties contained herein) and
(iv) is a fit, proper and suitable investment for such Purchaser, notwithstanding the risks associated with a purchase of the
Notes. The Purchaser understands that the Purchaser must bear the economic risk of the Purchaser’s investment in the Notes for
an indefinite period of time because, among other reasons, the offering and sale of the Notes have not been registered under the
Securities Act and, therefore, the Notes cannot be sold unless they are subsequently registered under the Securities Act or an
exemption from such registration is available.

 

(d)            Each
Purchaser understands that there is no market for the Notes and that no assurance can be given as to the liquidity of any trading market
for the Notes and that it is unlikely that a trading market for any of the Notes will develop.

 

(e)            Each
Purchaser represents and warrants that neither it nor anyone acting on its behalf (i) is acquiring the Notes with a view to or for
sale in connection with any distribution of the Notes within the meaning of the Securities Act in violation of the Securities Act, (ii) has
offered or sold or will offer or sell any Note by means of any form of general solicitation or general advertising or (iii) has taken
or will take any action that would constitute a distribution of a Note under the Securities Act, would render the disposition of a Note
a violation of Section 5 of the Securities Act or any state or other securities law or would require registration pursuant thereto.

 

(f)            Without
limitation of paragraph (b) above, each Purchaser (i) is an “institutional account” as defined in FINRA Rule 4512(c),
(ii) is a Qualified Institutional Buyer (other than a Qualified Institutional Buyer solely pursuant to Rule 144A(a)(1)(i)(H) under
the Securities Act), (iii) is a “qualified purchaser” as defined in Section 2(a)(51) of the Investment Company Act
and (iv) understands and agrees that the offer and sale of the Notes to Purchasers hereunder have not been registered under the Securities
Act or any state securities law in reliance on the availability of an exemption from such registration.

 

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Section 7.     Information
as to the Company.

 

Section 7.1      Financial
and Business Information. The Company shall deliver to each holder of a Note that is an Institutional Investor:

 

(a)            Quarterly
Statements — within 55 days (or such shorter period as is the earlier of (x) 15 days greater than the period
applicable to the filing of the Company’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q (the “Form 10-Q”)
with the SEC regardless of whether the Company is subject to the filing requirements thereof and (y) the date by which such
financial statements are required to be delivered under any Material Credit Facility or the date on which such corresponding
financial statements are delivered under any Material Credit Facility if such delivery occurs earlier than such required delivery
date) after the end of each quarterly fiscal period in each fiscal year of the Company (other than the last quarterly fiscal period
of each such fiscal year), duplicate copies of,

 

(i)            a
consolidated balance sheet of the Company and its Subsidiaries as at the end of such quarter, and

 

(ii)            consolidated
statements of income, changes in shareholders’ equity and cash flows of the Company and its Subsidiaries, for the portion of the
fiscal year ending with such quarter,

 

setting forth in each case in comparative form
the figures for the corresponding periods in the previous fiscal year, all in reasonable detail, prepared in accordance with GAAP applicable
to quarterly financial statements generally, and certified by a Senior Financial Officer as fairly presenting, in all material respects,
the financial position of the companies being reported on and their results of operations and cash flows, subject to changes resulting
from year-end adjustments;

 

(b)            Annual
Statements — within 100 days (or such shorter period as is the earlier of (x) 15 days greater than the period applicable
to the filing of the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K (the “Form 10-K”) with the SEC regardless
of whether the Company is subject to the filing requirements thereof and (y) the date by which such financial statements are required
to be delivered under any Material Credit Facility or the date on which such corresponding financial statements are delivered under any
Material Credit Facility if such delivery occurs earlier than such required delivery date) after the end of each fiscal year of the Company,
duplicate copies of

 

(i)            a
consolidated balance sheet of the Company and its Subsidiaries as at the end of such year, and

 

(ii)            consolidated
statements of income, changes in shareholders’ equity and cash flows of the Company and its Subsidiaries for such year,

 

setting forth in each case in comparative form
the figures for the previous fiscal year, all in reasonable detail, prepared in accordance with GAAP, and accompanied by an opinion thereon
(without a “going concern” or similar qualification or exception and without any qualification or exception as to the scope
of the audit on which such opinion is based) of independent public accountants of recognized national standing, which opinion shall state
that such financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of the companies being reported upon and
their results of operations and cash flows and have been prepared in conformity with GAAP, and that the examination of such accountants
in connection with such financial statements has been made in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards, and that such audit
provides a reasonable basis for such opinion in the circumstances;

 

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(c)            Notice
of Default or Event of Default — promptly, and in any event within 5 Business Days after a Responsible Officer becoming aware
of the existence of any Default or Event of Default or that any Person has given any notice or taken any action with respect to a claimed
default hereunder or that any Person has given any notice or taken any action with respect to a claimed default of the type referred to
in Section 11(g), a written notice specifying the nature and period of existence thereof and what action the Company is taking or
proposes to take with respect thereto;

 

(d)            Employee
Benefits Matters — promptly, and in any event within 5 Business Days after a Responsible Officer becoming aware of any of the
following, a written notice setting forth the nature thereof and the action, if any, that the Company or an ERISA Affiliate proposes to
take with respect thereto:

 

(i)            with
respect to any Plan, any reportable event, as defined in section 4043(c) of ERISA and the regulations thereunder, for which notice
thereof has not been waived pursuant to such regulations as in effect on the date hereof;

 

(ii)            the
taking by the PBGC of steps to institute, or the threatening by the PBGC of the institution of, proceedings under section 4042 of ERISA
for the termination of, or the appointment of a trustee to administer, any Plan, or the receipt by the Company or any ERISA Affiliate
of a notice from a Multiemployer Plan that such action has been taken by the PBGC with respect to such Multiemployer Plan;

 

(iii)            any
event, transaction or condition that could result in the incurrence of any liability by the Company or any ERISA Affiliate pursuant to
Title I or IV of ERISA or the penalty or excise tax provisions of the Code relating to employee benefit plans, or in the imposition of
any Lien on any of the rights, properties or assets of the Company or any ERISA Affiliate pursuant to Title I or IV of ERISA or such penalty
or excise tax provisions, if such liability or Lien, taken together with any other such liabilities or Liens then existing, could reasonably
be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect; or

 

(iv)            receipt
of notice of the imposition of a Material financial penalty (which for this purpose shall mean any tax, penalty or other liability, whether
by way of indemnity or otherwise) with respect to one or more Non-U.S. Plans;

 

(e)            Notices
from Governmental Authority — promptly, and in any event within 30 days of receipt thereof, copies of any notice to the Company
or any Subsidiary from any Governmental Authority relating to any order, ruling, statute or other law or regulation that could reasonably
be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect;

 

(f)            Resignation
or Replacement of Auditors — within 10 Business Days following the date on which the Company’s auditors resign or the
Company elects to change auditors, as the case may be, notification thereof, together with such further information as the Required Holders
may request;

 

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(g)            Debt
Rating — promptly following the Company having any knowledge of the occurrence thereof,
notice of any change in the Debt Rating for the Notes (to the extent such Debt Rating is not a public rating);

 

(h)            Requested
Information — with reasonable promptness, such other data and information relating to
the business, operations, affairs, financial condition, assets or properties of the Company (including actual copies of the Company’s
Form 10-Q and Form 10-K, if applicable) or relating to the ability of the Company to perform its obligations hereunder and
under the Notes as from time to time may be reasonably requested by any such holder of a Note; and

 

(i)            Other
Reports — promptly upon their becoming available, one copy of each financial statement, report, notice, proxy statement or similar
document sent by the Company or any Subsidiary to its creditors under any Material Credit Facility (excluding information sent to such
creditors in the ordinary course of administration of a credit facility, such as information relating to pricing and borrowing availability).

 

Section 7.2     Officer’s
Certificate. Each set of financial statements delivered to a holder of a Note pursuant to Section 7.1(a) or Section 7.1(b) shall
be accompanied by a certificate of a Senior Financial Officer:

 

(a)            Covenant
Compliance — setting forth the information from such financial statements that is required
in order to establish (i) whether the Company was in compliance with the requirements of Section 10.6 and any Additional Financial
Covenant during the quarterly or annual period covered by the financial statements then being furnished (including with respect to each
such provision that involves mathematical calculations, the information from such financial statements that is required to perform such
calculations) and detailed calculations of the maximum or minimum amount, ratio or percentage, as the case may be, permissible under
the terms of such Section, and the calculation of the amount, ratio or percentage then in existence and any Cure Amounts and (ii) the
Secured Debt Percentage as of the last day of the quarterly or annual period covered by the financial statements then being furnished
and reasonably detailed calculations thereof. In the event that the Company or any Subsidiary has made an election to measure any financial
liability using fair value (which election is being disregarded for purposes of determining compliance with this Agreement pursuant to
Section 22.2) as to the period covered by any such financial statement, such Senior Financial Officer’s certificate as to
such period shall include a reconciliation from GAAP with respect to such election;

 

(b)            Event
of Default — certifying that such Senior Financial Officer has reviewed the relevant terms
hereof and has made, or caused to be made, under his or her supervision, a review of the transactions and conditions of the Company and
its Subsidiaries from the beginning of the quarterly or annual period covered by the statements then being furnished to the date of the
certificate and that such review shall not have disclosed the existence during such period of any condition or event that, to his or
her knowledge, constitutes a Default or an Event of Default or, if any such condition or event existed or exists, specifying the nature
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(c)             Subsidiary
Guarantors – setting forth a list of all Subsidiaries that are Subsidiary Guarantors (if any) and certifying that each Subsidiary
that is required to be a Subsidiary Guarantor pursuant to Section 9.7 is a Subsidiary Guarantor, in each case, as of the date of
such certificate of the Senior Financial Officer.

 

Section 7.3     Visitation;
Holder Meeting.

 

(a)            The
Company shall permit the representatives of each holder of a Note that is an Institutional Investor:

 

(i)            No
Default — if no Default or Event of Default then exists, at the expense of such holder
and upon reasonable prior notice to the Company, to visit the principal executive office of the Company, to discuss the affairs, finances
and accounts of the Company and its Subsidiaries with the Company’s officers, and (with the consent of the Company, which consent
will not be unreasonably withheld) its independent public accountants, and (with the consent of the Company, which consent will not be
unreasonably withheld) to visit the other offices and properties of the Company and each Subsidiary, all at such reasonable times and
as often as may be reasonably requested in writing; and

 

(ii)            Default
— if a Default or Event of Default then exists and is continuing, at the expense of the
Company and upon reasonable prior written notice to the Company, to visit and inspect any of the offices or properties of the Company
or any Subsidiary, to examine all their respective books of account, records, reports and other papers, to make copies and extracts therefrom,
and to discuss their respective affairs, finances and accounts with their respective officers and independent public accountants (and
by this provision the Company authorizes said accountants to discuss the affairs, finances and accounts of the Company and its Subsidiaries),
all at such reasonable times and as often as may be reasonably requested in writing.

 

(b)            The
Chief Operating Officer and Corporate Controller of the Company, or another Senior Financial Officer, will, upon the request of the Required
Holders, participate in annual conference calls with the holders in connection with the delivery of the financial statements pursuant
to Section 7.1(b) at such time as may be agreed to by the Company and the Required Holders.

 

Section 7.4    Electronic
Delivery. Financial statements, opinions of independent certified public accountants, other information and Officer’s Certificates
that are required to be delivered by the Company pursuant to Sections 7.1(a) through (g) and Section 7.2 shall be deemed
to have been delivered if the Company satisfies any of the following requirements with respect thereto:

 

(a)            such
financial statements satisfying the requirements of Section 7.1(a) or (b) and related Officer’s Certificate satisfying
the requirements of Section 7.2 and any other information required under Section 7.1(c) through (g) are delivered
to each holder of a Note by e-mail at the e-mail address set forth in such holder’s
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(b)            solely
with respect to financial statements and opinions of independent certified public accountants that are required to be delivered by the
Company pursuant to Section 7.1(a) and Section 7.1(b), the Company shall have timely filed such Form 10-Q or Form 10-K,
satisfying the requirements of Section 7.1(a) or Section 7.1(b), as the case may be, with the SEC on EDGAR; or

 

(c)            such
financial statements satisfying the requirements of Section 7.1(a) or Section 7.1(b) and related Officer’s Certificate(s) satisfying
the requirements of Section 7.2 and any other information required under Section 7.1(c) through (g) are timely posted
by or on behalf of the Company on Intralinks or on any other similar website to which each holder of Notes has free access;

 

provided
that (i) in no case shall access to such financial statements, other information and Officer’s Certificates be conditioned
upon any waiver or other agreement or consent (other than confidentiality provisions consistent with Section 20 of this Agreement)
and, (ii) in the case of clause (b) or (c), the Company shall have given each holder of a Note prior written notice, which may
be by e-mail or in accordance with Section 18, of such posting or filing in connection with each delivery.

 

Section 8.     Payment
and Prepayment of the Notes.

 

Section 8.1     Maturity.
As provided therein, the entire unpaid principal balance of each Note shall be due and payable on the respective Maturity Date thereof.

 

Section 8.2         Optional
Prepayments with Make-Whole Amount. The Company may, at its option, upon notice as provided below, prepay at any time all, or from
time to time any part of, the Notes at 100% of the principal amount so prepaid, and the Make-Whole Amount determined for the prepayment
date with respect to such principal amount; provided that, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in Section 8.3, the Company may
prepay the Notes at 100% of the principal amount so prepaid without the Make-Whole Amount (allocated pro rata among all of the Notes)
if such Notes are prepaid on or after the date that is 90 days prior to the Maturity Date of the Notes (such date, the “Make-Whole
Period End Date”). The Company will give each holder of Notes written notice of each optional prepayment under this Section 8.2
not less than 10 days and not more than 60 days prior to the date fixed for such prepayment unless the Company and the Required Holders
agree to another time period pursuant to Section 17. Each such notice shall specify such date (which shall be a Business Day), the
aggregate principal amount of the Notes to be prepaid on such date, the principal amount of each Note held by such holder to be prepaid
(determined in accordance with Section 8.3), and the interest to be paid on the prepayment date with respect to such principal amount
being prepaid, and shall be accompanied by a certificate of a Senior Financial Officer as to the estimated Make-Whole Amount, if any,
due in connection with such prepayment (calculated as if the date of such notice were the date of the prepayment), setting forth the details
of such computation. Two Business Days prior to such prepayment, the Company shall deliver to each holder of Notes a certificate of a
Senior Financial Officer specifying the calculation of such Make-Whole Amount, if any, as of the specified prepayment date.

 

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Section 8.3      Allocation
of Partial Prepayments. In the case of each partial prepayment of the Notes pursuant to Section 8.2, the principal amount of
the Notes to be prepaid shall be allocated among all of the Notes at the time outstanding in proportion, as nearly as practicable, to
the respective unpaid principal amounts thereof not theretofore called for prepayment.

 

Section 8.4      Maturity;
Surrender, Etc. In the case of each prepayment of Notes pursuant to this Section 8, the principal amount of each Note to be prepaid
shall mature and become due and payable on the date fixed for such prepayment, together with interest on such principal amount accrued
to such date and the applicable Make-Whole Amount, if any. From and after such date, unless the Company shall fail to pay such principal
amount when so due and payable, together with the interest and Make-Whole Amount, if any, as aforesaid, interest on such principal amount
shall cease to accrue. Any Note paid or prepaid in full shall be surrendered to the Company and cancelled and shall not be reissued, and
no Note shall be issued in lieu of any prepaid principal amount of any Note.

 

Section 8.5     Purchase
of Notes. The Company will not and will not permit any Affiliate to purchase, redeem, prepay or otherwise acquire, directly or indirectly,
any of the outstanding Notes except (a) upon the payment or prepayment of the Notes in accordance with this Agreement and the Notes
or (b) pursuant to an offer to purchase made by the Company or an Affiliate pro rata to the holders of all Notes at the time outstanding
upon the same terms and conditions (and any such pro rata purchase offer that is greater than par plus accrued interest must be an offer
of par plus a percentage of the Make-Whole Amount that each holder would have received if the Company had made an optional prepayment
with Make-Whole Amount pursuant to Section 8.2). Any such offer shall provide each holder with sufficient information to enable it
to make an informed decision with respect to such offer, and shall remain open for at least 10 Business Days. If the holders of more than
25% of the principal amount of the Notes then outstanding accept such offer, the Company shall promptly notify the remaining holders of
such fact and the expiration date for the acceptance by holders of Notes of such offer shall be extended by the number of days necessary
to give each such remaining holder at least 5 Business Days from its receipt of such notice to accept such offer. The Company will promptly
cancel all Notes acquired by it or any Affiliate pursuant to any payment, prepayment or purchase of Notes pursuant to this Agreement and
no Notes may be issued in substitution or exchange for any such Notes.

 

Section 8.6     Make-Whole Amount.

 

The
term “Make-Whole Amount” means, with respect to any Note, an amount equal to the excess, if any, of the Discounted
Value of the Remaining Scheduled Payments with respect to the Called Principal of such Note over the amount of such Called Principal,
provided that the Make-Whole
Amount may in no event be less than zero. For the purposes of determining the Make-Whole Amount, the following terms have the following
meanings: “Called Principal” means, with respect to any Note, the principal of such Note that is to be prepaid pursuant
to Section 8.2 or has become or is declared to be immediately due and payable pursuant to Section 12.1, as the context requires.

 

“Discounted
Value” means, with respect to the Called Principal of any Note, the amount obtained by discounting all Remaining Scheduled
Payments with respect to such Called Principal from their respective scheduled due dates to the Settlement Date with respect to such
Called Principal, in accordance with accepted financial practice and at a discount factor (applied on the same periodic basis as
that on which interest on the Notes is payable) equal to the Reinvestment Yield with respect to such Called Principal.

 

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“Reinvestment Yield”
means, with respect to the Called Principal of any Note, the sum of (a) 0.50% plus (b) the yield to maturity implied by the
 “Ask Yield(s)” reported as of 10:00 a.m. (New York City time) on the second Business Day preceding the Settlement Date
with respect to such Called Principal, on the display designated as “Page PX1” (or such other display as may replace
Page PX1) on Bloomberg Financial Markets for the most recently issued actively traded on-the-run U.S. Treasury securities (“Reported”)
having a maturity equal to the Remaining Average Life of such Called Principal as of such Settlement Date. If there are no such U.S. Treasury
securities Reported having a maturity equal to such Remaining Average Life, then such implied yield to maturity will be determined by
(i) converting U.S. Treasury bill quotations to bond equivalent yields in accordance with accepted financial practice and (ii) interpolating
linearly between the “Ask Yields” Reported for the applicable most recently issued actively traded on-the-run U.S. Treasury
securities with the maturities (1) closest to and greater than such Remaining Average Life and (2) closest to and less than
such Remaining Average Life. The Reinvestment Yield shall be rounded to the number of decimal places as appears in the interest rate of
the applicable Note.

 

If such yields are not Reported
or the yields Reported as of such time are not ascertainable (including by way of interpolation), then “Reinvestment Yield”
means, with respect to the Called Principal of any Note, the sum of (x) 0.50% plus (y) the yield to maturity implied by the
U.S. Treasury constant maturity yields reported, for the latest day for which such yields have been so reported as of the second Business
Day preceding the Settlement Date with respect to such Called Principal, in Federal Reserve Statistical Release H.15 (or any comparable
successor publication) for the U.S. Treasury constant maturity having a term equal to the Remaining Average Life of such Called Principal
as of such Settlement Date. If there is no such U.S. Treasury constant maturity having a term equal to such Remaining Average Life, such
implied yield to maturity will be determined by interpolating linearly between (1) the U.S. Treasury constant maturity so reported
with the term closest to and greater than such Remaining Average Life and (2) the U.S. Treasury constant maturity so reported with
the term closest to and less than such Remaining Average Life. The Reinvestment Yield shall be rounded to the number of decimal places
as appears in the interest rate of the applicable Note.

 

“Remaining Average
Life” means, with respect to any Called Principal, the number of years obtained by dividing (i) such Called Principal into
(ii) the sum of the products obtained by multiplying (a) the principal component of each Remaining Scheduled Payment with respect
to such Called Principal by (b) the number of years, computed on the basis of a 360-day year comprised of twelve 30-day months and
calculated to two decimal places, that will elapse between the Settlement Date with respect to such Called Principal and the scheduled
due date of such Remaining Scheduled Payment.

 

“Remaining
Scheduled Payments” means, with respect to the Called Principal of any Note, all payments of such Called Principal and
interest thereon that would be due after the Settlement Date with respect to such Called Principal if no payment of such Called
Principal were made prior to its scheduled due date, provided that
if such Settlement Date is not a date on which interest payments are due to be made under the Notes, then the amount of the
next succeeding scheduled interest payment will be reduced by the amount of interest accrued to such Settlement Date and required to
be paid on such Settlement Date pursuant to Section 8.2 or Section 12.1.

 

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“Settlement Date”
means, with respect to the Called Principal of any Note, the date on which such Called Principal is to be prepaid pursuant to Section 8.2
or has become or is declared to be immediately due and payable pursuant to Section 12.1, as the context requires.

 

Notwithstanding anything to
the contrary in this Agreement, it is understood and agreed that if the Notes are accelerated as a result of the occurrence and continuance
of any Event of Default (including by operation of law or otherwise), the amount due under this Section 8.6, if any, determined as
of the date of acceleration, will also be due and payable and will be treated and deemed as though the Notes were repaid as of such date
pursuant to Section 8.2, in view of the impracticability and extreme difficulty of ascertaining actual damages and by mutual agreement
of the parties to this Agreement as to a reasonable calculation of the holders’ lost profits as a result thereof. Any amounts payable
in accordance with this Section 8.6 shall be presumed to be equal to the liquidated damages sustained by the holders as the result
of the occurrence of the applicable acceleration, and the Company agrees that it is reasonable under the circumstances currently existing.
Any amounts payable above shall also be payable in the event the Notes (and/or this Agreement) are satisfied or released by foreclosure
(whether by power of judicial proceeding), deed in lieu of foreclosure or by any other means in accordance with the terms hereof. THE
COMPANY EXPRESSLY WAIVES (TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW) THE PROVISIONS OF ANY PRESENT OR FUTURE STATUTE OR LAW THAT PROHIBITS
OR MAY PROHIBIT THE COLLECTION OF THE FOREGOING PREMIUM IN CONNECTION WITH ANY SUCH ACCELERATION. The Company expressly agrees that
(i) the premium is reasonable and is the product of an arm’s length transaction between sophisticated business people, ably
represented by counsel, (ii) the premium shall be payable notwithstanding the then prevailing market rates at the time payment is
made, (iii) there has been a course of conduct between Purchasers and the Company giving specific consideration in the transaction
for such agreement to pay the premium, (iv) the Company shall be estopped hereafter from claiming differently than as agreed to in
this Section 8.6 and in Section 8.2, (v) the agreement to pay the premium is a material inducement to the Purchasers to
purchase the Notes, and (vi) the premium represents a good faith, reasonable estimate and calculation of the lost profits or damages
of the holders and that it would be impractical and extremely difficult to ascertain the actual amount of damages to the holders or profits
lost by the holders as a result of such acceleration.

 

THE PREMIUM IS DEEMED TO CONSTITUTE
LIQUIDATED DAMAGES, AND THE PARTIES HERETO EACH ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT SUCH DAMAGES ARE DIFFICULT OR IMPOSSIBLE TO DETERMINE AND THAT
THE SETTLEMENT AMOUNT IS INTENDED TO BE A REASONABLE APPROXIMATION OF THE AMOUNT OF SUCH DAMAGES AND NOT A PENALTY.

 

Section 8.7      Payments
Due on Non-Business Days. Anything in this Agreement or the Notes to the contrary notwithstanding, (x) except as set forth
in clause (y), any payment of interest on any Note that is due on a date that is not a Business Day shall be made on the next
succeeding Business Day without including the additional days elapsed in the computation of the interest payable on such next
succeeding Business Day; and (y) any payment of principal of or Make-Whole Amount on any Note (including principal due on the
Maturity Date of such Note) that is due on a date that is not a Business Day shall be made on the next succeeding Business Day and
shall include the additional days elapsed in the computation of interest payable on such next succeeding Business Day.

 

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Section 8.8     Change of Control.

 

(a)            Notice
of Change of Control. The Company will, within fifteen Business Days after any Responsible Officer has knowledge of the occurrence
of any Change of Control, give written notice of such Change of Control to each holder of Notes. Such notice shall contain and constitute
an offer to prepay Notes as described in subparagraph (b) of this Section 8.8 and shall be accompanied by the certificate described
in subparagraph (e) of this Section 8.8.

 

(b)            Offer
to Prepay Notes. The offer to prepay Notes contemplated by subparagraph (a) of this Section 8.8 shall be an offer to prepay,
in accordance with and subject to this Section 8.8, all, but not less than all, the Notes held by each holder on a date specified
in such offer (the “Section 8.8 Proposed Prepayment Date”). Such date shall be not less than 30 days and not
more than 60 days after the date of such offer (if the Section 8.8 Proposed Prepayment Date shall not be specified in such offer,
the Section 8.8 Proposed Prepayment Date shall be the first Business Day after the 45th day after the date of such offer).

 

(c)            Acceptance/Rejection.
A holder of Notes may accept the offer to prepay made pursuant to this Section 8.8 by causing a notice of such acceptance to be
delivered to the Company not later than 15 Business Days after receipt by such holder of the most recent offer of prepayment. A failure
by a holder of Notes to respond to an offer to prepay made pursuant to this Section 8.8 shall be deemed to constitute rejection
of such offer by such holder.

 

(d)            Prepayment.
Prepayment of the Notes to be prepaid pursuant to this Section 8.8 shall be at 100% of the principal amount of such Notes, together
with interest on such Notes accrued to, but excluding, the date of prepayment, but without Make-Whole Amount or other premium. The prepayment
shall be made on the Section 8.8 Proposed Prepayment Date.

 

(e)            Officer’s
Certificate. Each offer to prepay the Notes pursuant to this Section 8.8 shall be accompanied by a certificate, executed by
a Responsible Officer and dated the date of such offer, specifying: (i) the Section 8.8 Proposed Prepayment Date; (ii) that
such offer is made pursuant to this Section 8.8; (iii) the principal amount of each Note offered to be prepaid; (iv) the
interest that would be due on each Note offered to be prepaid, accrued to, but excluding, the Section 8.8 Proposed Prepayment Date;
(v) that the conditions of this Section 8.8 have been fulfilled; and (vi) in reasonable detail, the nature and date of
the Change of Control.

 

Section 9.     Affirmative
Covenants.

 

The Company covenants that so long as any of the Notes are
outstanding:

 

Section 9.1     Compliance
with Laws. Without limiting Section 10.4, each Obligor will comply with all laws, ordinances or governmental rules or
regulations to which each of them is subject (including ERISA, Environmental Laws, the USA PATRIOT Act and the other laws and
regulations that are referred to in Section 5.16) and will obtain and maintain in effect all licenses, certificates,
permits, franchises and other governmental authorizations necessary to the ownership of their respective properties or to the
conduct of their respective businesses, in each case to the extent necessary to ensure that non-compliance with such laws,
ordinances or governmental rules or regulations or failures to obtain or maintain in effect such licenses, certificates,
permits, franchises and other governmental authorizations could not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to
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Section 9.2      Insurance.
Each Obligor will maintain, with financially sound and reputable insurers, insurance with respect to their respective properties and businesses
against such casualties and contingencies, of such types, on such terms and in such amounts (including deductibles, co-insurance and self-insurance,
if adequate reserves are maintained with respect thereto) as is customary in the case of entities of established reputations engaged in
the same or a similar business and similarly situated, except in each case where failure to maintain such insurance could not, individually
or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

 

Section 9.3     [Reserved].

 

Section 9.4
      Payment of Taxes and Claims. Each Obligor will file all tax returns required to be filed in any jurisdiction and to pay and discharge
all taxes shown to be due and payable on such returns and all other taxes, assessments, governmental charges, or levies imposed on them
or any of their properties, assets, income or franchises, to the extent the same have become due and payable and before they have become
delinquent and all claims for which sums have become due and payable that have or might become a Lien on properties or assets of such
Obligor, provided that no
Obligor need pay any such tax, assessment, charge, levy or claim if (i) the amount, applicability or validity thereof is contested
by such Obligor on a timely basis in good faith and in appropriate proceedings, and such Obligor has established adequate reserves therefor
in accordance with GAAP on the books of such Obligor or (ii) the nonpayment of all such taxes, assessments, charges, levies and claims
could not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

 

Section 9.5     Corporate
Existence, Etc. Subject to Section 10.2, each Obligor will at all times preserve and keep its corporate existence in full force
and effect and will at all times preserve and keep in full force and effect all rights and franchises of such Obligor unless, in the good
faith judgment of the Company, the termination of or failure to preserve and keep in full force and effect such corporate existence, right
or franchise could not, individually or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect.

 

Section 9.6      Books
and Records. Each Obligor will maintain proper books of record and account in conformity with GAAP and all applicable requirements
of any Governmental Authority having legal or regulatory jurisdiction over such Obligor, as the case may be, except in each case to the
extent that the failure to maintain such books of record and account could not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected
to have a Material Adverse Effect.

 

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Section 9.7     Subsidiary
Guarantors.

 

(a)            The
Company will cause each of its Subsidiaries that guarantees or otherwise becomes liable at any time, whether as a borrower or an additional
or co-borrower or otherwise, for or in respect of any Indebtedness of any Obligor under any Material Credit Facility to concurrently therewith:

 

(i)            enter
into an agreement in form and substance satisfactory to the Required Holders providing for the guaranty by such Subsidiary, on a joint
and several basis with all other such Subsidiaries, of (x) the prompt payment in full when due of all amounts payable by the Company
pursuant to the Notes (whether for principal, interest, Make-Whole Amount or otherwise) and this Agreement, including all indemnities,
fees and expenses payable by the Company thereunder and (y) the prompt, full and faithful performance, observance and discharge by
the Company of each and every covenant, agreement, undertaking and provision required pursuant to the Notes or this Agreement to be performed,
observed or discharged by it (a “Subsidiary Guaranty”); and

 

(ii)            deliver
the following to each holder of a Note:

 

(A)            an
executed counterpart of such Subsidiary Guaranty;

 

(B)            a
certificate signed by an authorized responsible officer of such Subsidiary containing representations and warranties on behalf of such
Subsidiary to the same effect, mutatis mutandis, as those contained in Sections 5.1, 5.2, 5.6, and 5.7 of this Agreement (but with
respect to such Subsidiary and such Subsidiary Guaranty rather than the Company);

 

(C)            all
documents as may be reasonably requested by the Required Holders to evidence the due organization, continuing existence and, where applicable,
good standing of such Subsidiary and the due authorization by all requisite action on the part of such Subsidiary of the execution and
delivery of such Subsidiary Guaranty and the performance by such Subsidiary of its obligations thereunder; and

 

(D)            an
opinion of counsel reasonably satisfactory to the Required Holders covering such matters relating to such Subsidiary and such Subsidiary
Guaranty as the Required Holders may reasonably request.

 

(b)            At
the election of the Company and by written notice to each holder of Notes, any Subsidiary Guarantor that has provided a Subsidiary
Guaranty under subparagraph (a) of this Section 9.7 may be discharged from all of its obligations and liabilities under
its Subsidiary Guaranty and shall be automatically released from its obligations thereunder without the need for the execution or
delivery of any other document by the holders, provided that (i) if such Subsidiary Guarantor is a guarantor or is
otherwise liable for or in respect of any Material Credit Facility, then such Subsidiary Guarantor has been released and discharged
(or will be released and discharged concurrently with the release of such Subsidiary Guarantor under its Subsidiary Guaranty) under
such Material Credit Facility, (ii) at the time of, and after giving effect to, such release and discharge, no Default or Event
of Default shall be existing, (iii) no amount is then due and payable under such Subsidiary Guaranty, (iv) if in
connection with such Subsidiary Guarantor being released and discharged under any Material Credit Facility, any fee or other form of
consideration is given to any holder of Indebtedness under such Material Credit Facility for such release, the holders of the Notes
shall receive equivalent consideration substantially concurrently therewith and (v) each holder shall have received a
certificate of a Responsible Officer certifying as to the matters set forth in clauses (i) through (iv).

 

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Section 9.8      Rating of the Notes.

 

(a)            The
Company will at all times maintain a Debt Rating (but not any specific Debt Rating) for the Notes from an Acceptable Rating Agency.

 

(b)            At
any time that the Debt Rating maintained pursuant to clause (a) above is not a public rating, the Company will provide to each holder
of a Note (i) at least annually (on or before each anniversary of the date of the First Closing) and (ii) promptly upon the
Company having knowledge of any change in such Debt Rating, an updated Private Rating Letter evidencing such Debt Rating and an updated
Private Rating Rationale Report with respect to such Debt Rating. In addition to the foregoing information, if the SVO or any other regulatory
authority having jurisdiction over any holder of any Notes from time to time requires any additional information with respect to the Debt
Rating of the Notes or that the Private Rating Letter or the Private Rating Rationale Report include any such additional information,
the Company will use commercially reasonable efforts to procure such information from the Acceptable Rating Agency or to have the Acceptable
Rating Agency include such additional information in the Private Rating Letter or the Private Rating Rationale Report, as applicable.

 

Section 9.9     Most Favored Lender.

 

(a)            If
at any time any Material Credit Facility includes any Financial Covenant (whether included as a new provision in a new or existing Material
Credit Facility or by way of amendment or other modification of an existing provision or any defined term used therein) not included in
this Agreement or that would be more beneficial to the holders of the Notes than any analogous provision included in this Agreement (any
such Financial Covenant, an “Additional Financial Covenant”), then the Company will, within three Business Days after
the inclusion of such Additional Financial Covenant in such Material Credit Facility, deliver written notice thereof to each holder of
a Note. Such notice shall be signed by a Responsible Officer and shall refer to the provisions of this Section 9.9 and shall set
forth a verbatim statement of such Additional Financial Covenant and any defined terms used therein, and related explanatory calculations,
as applicable. Thereupon, unless waived in writing by the Required Holders within three Business Days after receipt of such notice by
the holders of the Notes, such Additional Financial Covenant (and any related definitions) will be deemed automatically incorporated by
reference into this Agreement, mutatis mutandis, as if set forth fully herein, without any further action required on the part
of any Person, effective as of the date that such Additional Financial Covenant became effective under such Material Credit Facility.
Thereafter, upon the request of any holder of a Note, the Company will, at its expense, enter into any additional agreement or amendment
to this Agreement reasonably requested by such holder evidencing any of the foregoing.

 

(b)            So
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(i)            if
any Additional Financial Covenant incorporated into this Agreement pursuant to this Section 9.9 is amended or otherwise modified
in each relevant Material Credit Facility with the effect that such Additional Financial Covenant is made less restrictive or otherwise
less onerous on the Company and its Subsidiaries, then such Additional Financial Covenant will be deemed so amended in this Agreement,
without any further action required on the part of any Person, effective as of the date of such amendment or modification in each relevant
Material Credit Facility,

 

(ii)            if
any Additional Financial Covenant incorporated into this Agreement pursuant to this Section 9.9 is removed from each relevant Material
Credit Facility, then such Additional Financial Covenant will be automatically deemed removed from this Agreement, without any further
action required on the part of any Person, effective as of the date of such removal from each relevant Material Credit Facility, and

 

(iii)            if
each Material Credit Facility including an Additional Financial Covenant incorporated into this Agreement pursuant to this Section 9.9
is terminated and no amounts are outstanding thereunder, then such Additional Financial Covenant will be deemed removed from this Agreement,
without any further action required on the part of any Person, effective as of the date of such termination,

 

provided that (x) except
as provided in Section 17, this Agreement shall not be amended to remove any covenant, undertaking, event of default, restriction
or other provision included in this Agreement (other than any Additional Financial Covenant included in this Agreement by operation of
Section 9.9(a)) or to make any such provision less restrictive on the Company and its Subsidiaries, and (y) if any creditor
or agent under any Material Credit Facility is provided any consideration for the amendment or other modification of such Material Credit
Facility, then the holders of Notes shall (concurrently with the provision of such consideration to such creditor or agent) be provided
with equivalent consideration on a pro rata basis, and no such amendment, modification or removal of such Additional Financial Covenant
in or from this Agreement shall be effective unless and until such equivalent consideration is provided to the holders of Notes.

 

For the avoidance of doubt,
(1) the covenants set forth in Sections 10.6(a) and (b) constitute Financial Covenants, (2) each of the Financial
Covenants set forth in Sections 10.6(a) and (b) as of the date of this Agreement (as they may be amended from time to time pursuant
to Section 17) shall remain in this Agreement regardless of any such amendment or modification of any Additional Financial Covenant
in or any such removal of any Additional Financial Covenant from any Material Credit Facility, or any such termination of any Material
Credit Facility and (3) in the event that any of the circumstances set forth in clauses (b)(i), (ii) or (iii) above shall
have occurred and such Additional Financial Covenant is not removed or modified as a result of an ongoing Default or Event of Default
at such time, then such modification or removal, as applicable, shall automatically occur upon such Default or Event of Default ceasing
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Section 9.10    Status
as BDC and RIC. The Company will at all times maintain its status as a “business development company” under the Investment
Company Act and its status as a “regulated investment company” under the Code.

 

Section 9.11    Investment
Policies. The Company will at all times be in compliance with its Investment Policies, except to the extent that the failure to so
comply would not reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect

 

Section 10. Negative Covenants.

 

The Company covenants that so long as any of the Notes are
outstanding:

 

Section 10.1   Transactions
with Affiliates. The Company will not, and will not permit any Subsidiary to, enter into directly or indirectly any transaction or
group of related transactions (including the purchase, lease, sale or exchange of properties of any kind or the rendering of any service)
with any Affiliate (other than the Company or another Subsidiary), except in the ordinary course and pursuant to the reasonable requirements
of the Company’s or such Subsidiary’s business and upon fair and reasonable terms no less favorable to the Company or such
Subsidiary than would be obtainable in a comparable arm’s-length transaction with a Person not an Affiliate.

 

Section 10.2   Merger,
Consolidation, Etc. The Company will not, and will not permit any Subsidiary Guarantor to, consolidate with or merge with any other
Person or convey, transfer or lease all or substantially all of its assets in a single transaction or series of transactions to any Person
unless:

 

(a)            in
the case of any such transaction involving the Company, the successor formed by such consolidation or the survivor of such merger or the
Person that acquires by conveyance, transfer or lease all or substantially all of the assets of the Company as an entirety shall be a
solvent corporation, limited liability company or limited partnership organized and existing under the laws of the United States or any
state thereof (including the District of Columbia), and, if the Company is not such corporation, limited liability company or limited
partnership, (i) such corporation, limited liability company or limited partnership shall have executed and delivered to each holder
of any Notes its assumption of the due and punctual performance and observance of each covenant and condition of this Agreement and the
Notes and (ii) such corporation, limited partnership or limited liability company shall have caused to be delivered to each holder
of any Notes an opinion of nationally recognized independent counsel, or other independent counsel reasonably satisfactory to the Required
Holders, to the effect that all agreements or instruments effecting such assumption are enforceable in accordance with their terms and
comply with the terms hereof;

 

(b)            in
the case of any such transaction involving a Subsidiary Guarantor, the successor formed by such consolidation or the survivor of
such merger or the Person that acquires by conveyance, transfer or lease all or substantially all of the assets of such Subsidiary
Guarantor as an entirety shall be (1) the Company, such Subsidiary Guarantor or another Subsidiary Guarantor; or (2) a
solvent corporation, limited liability company or limited partnership (other than the Company or another Subsidiary Guarantor) that
is organized and existing under the laws of the United States or any state thereof (including the District of Columbia) or the
jurisdiction of organization of such Subsidiary Guarantor, and, if such Subsidiary Guarantor is not such corporation, limited
liability company or limited partnership, (A) such corporation, limited liability company or limited partnership shall have
executed and delivered to each holder of Notes its assumption of the due and punctual performance and observance of each covenant
and condition of the Subsidiary Guaranty of such Subsidiary Guarantor and (B) the Company shall have caused to be delivered to
each holder of any Notes an opinion of nationally recognized independent counsel, or other independent counsel reasonably
satisfactory to the Required Holders, to the effect that all agreements or instruments effecting such assumption are enforceable in
accordance with their terms and comply with the terms hereof;

 

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(c)            each
Subsidiary Guarantor under any Subsidiary Guaranty that is outstanding at the time such transaction or each transaction in such a series
of transactions occurs reaffirms its obligations under such Subsidiary Guaranty in writing at such time pursuant to documentation that
is reasonably acceptable to the Required Holders; and

 

(d)            immediately
before and immediately after giving effect to such transaction or each transaction in any such series of transactions, no Default or Event
of Default shall have occurred and be continuing.

 

No such conveyance, transfer or lease of substantially
all of the assets of the Company or any Subsidiary Guarantor shall have the effect of releasing the Company or such Subsidiary Guarantor,
as the case may be, or any successor corporation, limited partnership or limited liability company that shall theretofore have become
such in the manner prescribed in this Section 10.2 from its liability under (x) this Agreement or the Notes (in the case of
the Company) or (y) the Subsidiary Guaranty (in the case of any Subsidiary Guarantor), unless, in the case of the conveyance, transfer
or lease of substantially all of the assets of a Subsidiary Guarantor, such Subsidiary Guarantor is released from its Subsidiary Guaranty
in accordance with Section 9.7(b) in connection with or immediately following such conveyance, transfer or lease.

 

Section 10.3     Line
of Business. No Obligor will engage in any business if, as a result, the general nature of the business in which the Obligors, taken
as a whole, would then be engaged would be substantially changed from the general nature of the business in which the Obligors, taken
as a whole, are engaged on the date of this Agreement as described in the Memorandum.

 

Section 10.4    Economic
Sanctions, Etc. No Obligor will, and no Obligor will permit any Controlled Entity to, (a) become (including by virtue of being
owned or controlled by a Blocked Person), own or control a Blocked Person or (b) directly or indirectly have any investment in or
engage in any dealing or transaction (including any investment, dealing or transaction involving the proceeds of the Notes) with any Person
if such investment, dealing or transaction (i) would cause any holder or any affiliate of such holder to be in violation of, or subject
to sanctions under, any law or regulation applicable to such holder, or (ii) is prohibited by or subject to sanctions under any Economic
Sanctions Laws.

 

Section 10.5     Liens.
No Obligor will directly or indirectly create, incur, assume or permit to exist (upon the happening of a contingency or otherwise)
any Lien on or with respect to any property or asset (including any document or instrument in respect of goods or accounts
receivable) of such Obligor whether now owned or held or hereafter acquired, or any income or profits
therefrom, or assign or otherwise convey any right to receive income or profits to secure Indebtedness, except (a) Permitted
Encumbrances and (b) other Liens securing Indebtedness in an aggregate amount outstanding not to exceed $10,000,000; provided that
notwithstanding the foregoing, no Obligor will secure any Indebtedness outstanding under or pursuant to any Material Credit Facility
(other than Liens on the Company’s right to make capital calls in connection with the Subscription Facility) unless and until
the Notes (and any guaranty delivered in connection therewith) shall concurrently be secured equally and ratably with such
Indebtedness pursuant to documentation reasonably acceptable to the Required Holders in substance and in form, including an
intercreditor agreement and opinions of counsel to such Obligor from counsel that is reasonably acceptable to the Required
Holders.

 

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Section 10.6     Financial Covenants.

 

(a)            Minimum
Consolidated Net Worth. The Company will not permit Shareholders’ Equity as of the last day of any fiscal quarter of the Company
to be less than the sum of (i) $444,500,000, plus (ii) 50% of the aggregate net proceeds of the sale of Equity Interests by
the Company after the First Closing Date (other than issuances on account of any convertible Indebtedness (if any) until such Indebtedness
is converted into equity).

 

(b)            Asset
Coverage Ratio. The Company will not permit the Asset Coverage Ratio as of the last Business Day of any fiscal quarter of the Company
to be less than 1.50:1:00.

 

Section 10.7    Restricted
Payments. The Company will not declare or make, directly or indirectly, any Restricted Payment, or incur any obligation (contingent
or otherwise) to do so, except that (a) the Company may make Restricted Payments in the form of Permitted RIC Distributions, and
(b) the Company may make Restricted Payments so long as (i) at the time such Restricted Payment is made and immediately after
giving effect thereto, no Default or Event of Default shall exist and (ii) immediately after giving effect thereto, the Company shall
be in compliance on a pro forma basis with the financial covenants set forth in Section 10.6 and any Additional Financial Covenant
(determined as of the end of the most recent fiscal quarter of the Company for which financial statements have been provided pursuant
to Section 7.1).

 

Section 11. Events of Default.

 

An “Event of Default”
shall exist if any of the following conditions or events shall occur and be continuing:

 

(a)            the
Company defaults in the payment of any principal or Make-Whole Amount, if any, on any Note when the same becomes due and payable, whether
at maturity or at a date fixed for prepayment or by declaration or otherwise; or

 

(b)            the
Company defaults in the payment of any interest on any Note for more than five Business Days after the same becomes due and payable; or

 

(c)            the
Company defaults in the payment of any other amount payable hereunder for more than ten Business Days after the same becomes due and payable;
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(d)            the
Company defaults in the performance of or compliance with any term contained in Section 7.1(c), Section 9.5, Section 9.8,
Section 10 or any Additional Financial Covenant, unless, in the case of Sections 10.6(a) and (b), after the quarter end date
referenced in the quarterly or annual financial statements delivered pursuant Section 7.1(a) or Section 7.1(b) showing
a failure to comply with Section 10.6(a) and/or (b) and within 15 days of the date of delivery of such financial statements,
the Company receives, and a Responsible Officer certifies that the Company has received, one or more contributions of capital by holders
of its common Equity Interests for the purpose of curing the financial covenants in Sections 10.6(a) and/or (b) (the amount
of such contributions, the “Cure Amount”) and any Cure Amount being deemed an increase (i) to (A) net assets
in the case of Section 10.6(a) and (b) total assets in the case of Section 10.6(b), in each case, of the Company for
the applicable fiscal quarter with no reduction in Indebtedness or liabilities (for purposes of calculating compliance with Sections 10.6(a) and/or
(b)); provided that in no event shall the financial covenants in Sections 10.6(a) and/or (b) be cured by the delivery of Cure
Amounts (x) for more than two consecutive fiscal quarters in respect thereof, (y) more than two times during the term of the
Notes or (z) greater than the amount required to cause the Company to be in pro forma compliance with the financial covenants set
forth in Section 10.6(a) and/or (b);

 

(e)            any
Obligor defaults in the performance of or compliance with any term contained herein (other than those referred to in Sections 11(a), (b),
(c) and (d)) or in any Subsidiary Guaranty and such default is not remedied within 30 days after the earlier of (i) a Responsible
Officer obtaining actual knowledge of such default and (ii) the Company receiving written notice of such default from any holder
of a Note (any such written notice to be identified as a “notice of default” and to refer specifically to this Section 11(e));
or

 

(f)            any
representation or warranty made in writing by or on behalf of any Obligor or by any officer of an Obligor in any Transaction Document
or any writing furnished in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby proves to have been false or incorrect in any material
respect on the date as of which made unless such breach of representation or warranty is cured (i.e., such that the representation or
warranty would be materially correct if made as of the date of cure) within 10 Business Days after the earlier of (i) a Responsible
Officer obtaining actual knowledge of such breach and (ii) the Company receiving written notice of such breach from any holder of
a Note (any such written notice to be identified as a “notice of breach” or “notice of default” and to refer specifically
to this Section 11(f)); or

 

(g)            (i) the
Company or any Subsidiary is in default (as principal or as guarantor or other surety) in the payment of any principal of or premium or
make-whole amount or interest on any Material Indebtedness (other than Indebtedness under this Agreement) beyond any period of grace provided
with respect thereto, or (ii) the Company or any Subsidiary is in default in the performance of or compliance with any term of any
evidence of any Material Indebtedness (other than Indebtedness under this Agreement) or of any mortgage, indenture or other agreement
relating thereto or any other condition exists, and as a consequence of such default or condition such Indebtedness has become, or has
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(h)         the
Company or any Subsidiary (i) is generally not paying, or admits in writing its inability to pay, its debts as they become due,
(ii) files, or consents by answer or otherwise to the filing against it of, a petition for relief or reorganization or
arrangement or any other petition in bankruptcy, for liquidation or to take advantage of any bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization,
moratorium or other similar law of any jurisdiction, (iii) makes an assignment for the benefit of its creditors,
(iv) consents to the appointment of a custodian, receiver, trustee or other officer with similar powers with respect to it or
with respect to any substantial part of its property, (v) is adjudicated as insolvent or to be liquidated, or (vi) takes
corporate action for the purpose of any of the foregoing; or

 

(i)           a
court or other Governmental Authority of competent jurisdiction enters an order appointing, without consent by the Company or any of
its Subsidiaries, a custodian, receiver, trustee or other officer with similar powers with respect to it or with respect to any substantial
part of its property, or constituting an order for relief or approving a petition for relief or reorganization or any other petition
in bankruptcy or for liquidation or to take advantage of any bankruptcy or insolvency law of any jurisdiction, or ordering the dissolution,
winding-up or liquidation of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, or any such petition shall be filed against the Company or any of
its Subsidiaries and such petition shall not be dismissed within 60 days; or

 

(j)          any
event occurs with respect to the Company or any Subsidiary which under the laws of any jurisdiction is analogous to any of the events
described in Section 11(h) or Section 11(i), provided that the applicable grace period, if any, which shall apply shall
be the one applicable to the relevant proceeding which most closely corresponds to the proceeding described in Section 11(h) or
Section 11(i); or

 

(k)          one
or more final judgments or orders for the payment of money aggregating in excess of $35,000,000 (or its equivalent in the relevant currency
of payment), to the extent not covered by insurance or indemnification as to which a solvent and unaffiliated insurance company has acknowledged
coverage, including any such final order enforcing a binding arbitration decision, are rendered against one or more of the Company and
its Subsidiaries and which judgments are not, within 60 days after entry thereof, bonded, discharged or stayed pending appeal, or are
not discharged within 60 days after the expiration of such stay; or

 

(l)            if
(i) any Plan shall fail to satisfy the minimum funding standards of ERISA or the Code for any plan year or part thereof or a
waiver of such standards or extension of any amortization period is sought or granted under section 412 of the Code, (ii) a
notice of intent to terminate any Plan shall have been or is reasonably expected to be filed with the PBGC or the PBGC shall have
instituted proceedings under ERISA section 4042 to terminate or appoint a trustee to administer any Plan or the PBGC shall have
notified the Company or any ERISA Affiliate that a Plan may become a subject of any such proceedings, (iii) there is any
 “amount of unfunded benefit liabilities” (within the meaning of section 4001(a)(18) of ERISA) under one or more Plans,
determined in accordance with Title IV of ERISA, (iv) the aggregate present value of accrued benefit liabilities under all
funded Non-U.S. Plans exceeds the aggregate current value of the assets of such Non-U.S. Plans allocable to such liabilities,
(v) the Company or any ERISA Affiliate shall have incurred or is reasonably expected to incur any liability pursuant to Title I
or IV of ERISA or the penalty or excise tax provisions of the Code relating to employee benefit plans, (vi) the Company or any
ERISA Affiliate withdraws from any Multiemployer Plan, (vii) the Company or any Subsidiary establishes or amends any employee
welfare benefit plan that provides post-employment welfare benefits in a manner that would increase the liability of the Company or
any Subsidiary thereunder, (viii) the Company or any Subsidiary fails to administer or maintain a Non-U.S. Plan in compliance
with the requirements of any and all applicable laws, statutes, rules, regulations or court orders or any Non-U.S. Plan is
involuntarily terminated or wound up, or (ix) the Company or any Subsidiary becomes subject to the imposition of a financial
penalty (which for this purpose shall mean any tax, penalty or other liability, whether by way of indemnity or otherwise) with
respect to one or more Non-U.S. Plans; and any such event or events described in clauses (i) through (ix) above, either
individually or together with any other such event or events, could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. As
used in this Section 11(l), the terms “employee benefit plan” and “employee welfare benefit plan” shall
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(m)          any
Obligor or any Person acting on behalf of any Obligor shall contest in any manner the validity, binding nature or enforceability of any
Transaction Document, or the obligations of any Obligor under any Transaction Document are not or cease to be legal, valid, binding and
enforceable in accordance with the terms of such Transaction Document.

 

Section 12.
           Remedies on Default, Etc.

 

Section 12.1          Acceleration.

 

(a)           If
an Event of Default with respect to any Obligor described in Section 11(h), (i) or (j) (other than an Event of Default
described in clause (i) of Section 11(h) or described in clause (vi) of Section 11(h) by virtue of the fact
that such clause encompasses clause (i) of Section 11(h)) has occurred, all the Notes then outstanding shall automatically become
immediately due and payable.

 

(b)          If
any other Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, the Required Holders may at any time at its or their option, by notice or notices
to the Company, declare all the Notes then outstanding to be immediately due and payable.

 

(c)          If
any Event of Default described in Section 11(a), (b) or (c) has occurred and is continuing, any holder or holders of Notes
at the time outstanding affected by such Event of Default may at any time, at its or their option, by notice or notices to the Company,
declare all the Notes held by it or them to be immediately due and payable.

 

Upon any Notes becoming due and payable under
this Section 12.1, whether automatically or by declaration, such Notes will forthwith mature and the entire unpaid principal amount
of such Notes, plus (x) all accrued and unpaid interest thereon (including interest accrued thereon in at the Default Rate, if applicable)
and (y) the Make-Whole Amount determined in respect of such principal amount, shall be immediately due and payable, in each and every
case without presentment, demand, protest or further notice, all of which are hereby waived. The Company acknowledges, and the parties
hereto agree, that each holder of a Note has the right to maintain its investment in the Notes free from repayment by the Company (except
as herein specifically provided for) and that the provision for payment of a Make-Whole Amount by the Company in the event that the Notes
are prepaid or are accelerated as a result of an Event of Default, is intended to provide compensation for the deprivation of such right
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Section 12.2          Other
Remedies. If any Default or Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, and irrespective of whether any Notes have become or
have been declared immediately due and payable under Section 12.1, the holder of any Note at the time outstanding may proceed to
protect and enforce the rights of such holder by an action at law, suit in equity or other appropriate proceeding, whether for the specific
performance of any agreement contained herein or in any Note or Subsidiary Guaranty, or for an injunction against a violation of any of
the terms hereof or thereof, or in aid of the exercise of any power granted hereby or thereby or by law or otherwise.

 

Section 12.3          Rescission.
At any time after any Notes have been declared due and payable pursuant to Section 12.1(b) or (c), the Required Holders, by
written notice to the Company, may rescind and annul any such declaration and its consequences if (a) the Company has paid all overdue
interest on the Notes, all principal of and Make-Whole Amount, if any, on any Notes that are due and payable and are unpaid other than
by reason of such declaration, and all interest on such overdue principal and Make-Whole Amount, if any, and (to the extent permitted
by applicable law) any overdue interest in respect of the Notes, at the applicable Default Rate, (b) neither the Company nor any
other Person shall have paid any amounts which have become due solely by reason of such declaration, (c) all Events of Default and
Defaults, other than non-payment of amounts that have become due solely by reason of such declaration, have been cured or have been waived
pursuant to Section 17, and (d) no judgment or decree has been entered for the payment of any monies due pursuant hereto or
to the Notes. No rescission and annulment under this Section 12.3 will extend to or affect any subsequent Event of Default or Default
or impair any right consequent thereon.

 

Section 12.4         No Waivers
or Election of Remedies, Expenses, Etc. No course of dealing and no delay on the part of any holder of any Note in exercising any
right, power or remedy shall operate as a waiver thereof or otherwise prejudice such holder’s rights, powers or remedies. No right,
power or remedy conferred by this Agreement, any Subsidiary Guaranty or any Note upon any holder thereof shall be exclusive of any other
right, power or remedy referred to herein or therein or now or hereafter available at law, in equity, by statute or otherwise. Without
limiting the obligations of the Company under Section 15, the Company will pay to the holder of each Note on demand such further
amount as shall be sufficient to cover all costs and expenses of such holder incurred in any enforcement or collection under this Section 12,
including reasonable attorneys’ fees, expenses and disbursements.

 

Section 13.           Registration; Exchange; Substitution of Notes.

 

Section 13.1
         Registration of Notes. The Company shall keep at its principal executive
office a register for the registration and registration of transfers of Notes. The name and address of each holder of one or more
Notes, each transfer thereof and the name and address of each transferee of one or more Notes shall be registered in such register.
If any holder of one or more Notes is a nominee, then (a) the name and address of the beneficial owner of such Note or Notes
shall also be registered in such register as an owner and holder thereof and (b) at any such beneficial owner’s option,
either such beneficial owner or its nominee may execute any amendment, waiver or consent pursuant to this Agreement. Prior to due
presentment for registration of transfer, the Person in whose name any Note shall be registered shall be deemed and treated as the
owner and holder thereof for all purposes hereof, and the Company shall not be affected by any notice or knowledge to the contrary.
The Company shall give to any holder of a Note that is an Institutional Investor promptly upon request therefor, a complete and
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Section 13.2          Transfer
and Exchange of Notes. Upon surrender of any Note to the Company at the address and to the attention of the designated officer (all
as specified in Section 18(iii)), for registration of transfer or exchange (and in the case of a surrender for registration of transfer
accompanied by a written instrument of transfer duly executed by the registered holder of such Note or such holder’s attorney duly
authorized in writing and accompanied by the relevant name, address and other information for notices of each transferee of such Note
or part thereof), within 10 Business Days thereafter, the Company shall execute and deliver, at the Company’s expense (except as
provided below), one or more new Notes (as requested by the holder thereof) in exchange therefor, in an aggregate principal amount equal
to the unpaid principal amount of the surrendered Note. Each such new Note shall be payable to such Person as such holder may request
and shall be substantially in the form of such Note as forth in Schedule 1. Each such new Note shall be dated and bear interest from the
date to which interest shall have been paid on the surrendered Note or dated the date of the surrendered Note if no interest shall have
been paid thereon. The Company may require payment of a sum sufficient to cover any stamp tax or governmental charge imposed in respect
of any such transfer of Notes. Notes shall not be transferred in denominations of less than $200,000; provided that if necessary
to enable the registration of transfer by a holder of its entire holding of Notes, one Note may be in a denomination of less than $200,000.
Unless an Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, Notes may only be transferred (including by pledge or hypothecation) to U.S.
Persons or Canadian Persons so long as such Person is any of (A) an existing holder, (B) an Affiliate of an existing holder,
(C) a Person who is included on the Permitted Transferee List as of the First Closing Date or (D) any third-party managed account
or related fund that is advised by an Affiliated manager, advisor or sub-advisor of a Person described in clauses (A), (B) or (C) (each
of the foregoing, an “Eligible Transferee”), provided that (i) no Notes may be transferred to a Competitor,
(ii) if a Person on the Permitted Transferee List is acquired by a Competitor, such Person shall be deemed removed from the Permitted
Transferee List and (iii) if any holder of the Notes is acquired (or otherwise becomes controlled) by a Competitor, then such holder
shall not be entitled to receive Confidential Information from and after the date of such acquisition. At any time at which an Event of
Default has occurred and is continuing, Notes may be transferred to any U.S. Persons or Canadian Persons other than any Distressed Debt
Funds; subject to compliance with applicable securities laws. In connection with any transfer of the Notes, the transferee will furnish
to the Company, prior to such transfer, with a certification as to certain matters, in the form set forth as Exhibit A hereto, as
well as such information and other documentation as the Company may reasonably require to confirm that such transfer is being made pursuant
to an exemption from the registration requirements of the Securities Act; provided that the Company shall not require the delivery
of legal opinions in the case of a transfer to (A) an existing holder, (B) an Affiliate of an existing holder, or (C) any
third-party managed account or related fund that is advised by an Affiliated manager, advisor or sub-advisor of a Person described in
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If any Person that is not a Qualified
Institutional Buyer and a “qualified purchaser” as defined in Section 2(a)(51) of the Investment Company Act, is
not a U.S. Person or Canadian Person or (other than in the case of a Purchaser) is or becomes (or becomes controlled by) a
Competitor, shall become the owner of any Note (any such Person, a “Non-Permitted Holder”), the Company shall
promptly after discovery that such Person is a Non-Permitted Holder, send notice to such Non-Permitted Holder demanding that such
Non-Permitted Holder transfer its interest to a Person that is not a Non-Permitted Holder within 30 days of the date of such notice.
If such Non-Permitted Holder fails to so transfer its Notes, the Company shall have the right, without further notice to the
Non-Permitted Holder, to sell such Notes or such Non-Permitted Holder’s interest in such Notes to a purchaser selected by the
Company that is not a Non-Permitted Holder on such terms as the Company may choose. The Company, with the assistance of an
independent investment bank of national reputation engaged at the expense of the Company, shall select the purchaser by soliciting
one or more bids from one or more brokers or other market professionals that regularly deal in securities similar to the Notes and
selling such Notes to the highest such bidder. The Holder of each Note, the Non-Permitted Holder and each other Person in the chain
of title from the Holder to the Non-Permitted Holder, by their acceptance of an interest in the Notes, agree to cooperate with the
Company to effect such transfers. The proceeds of such sale, net of any commissions, expenses and taxes due in connection with such
sale, shall be remitted to the Non-Permitted Holder. The terms and conditions of any sale under this subsection shall be determined
in the sole discretion of the Company, and the Company shall not be liable to any Person having an interest in the Notes sold as a
result of any such sale or the exercise of such discretion. In the case of any holder (other than in the case of a Purchaser) that
becomes (or becomes controlled by) a Competitor after the time it acquired its Notes, the Company may require the sale of such
holder’s Notes pursuant to this paragraph at a sale price no less than par and the Company shall pay any costs associated with
such sale (including brokers fees and commissions).

 

For purposes of this Section:

 

“Canadian Person” means a Person
resident, organized or incorporated in Canada.

 

“Competitor”
means any Person that provides investment advice (or acts as general partner) to Private Equity Funds, provided
that:

 

(a)          this
definition shall not include any Permitted Transferee or Purchaser or Affiliate thereof unless any such Permitted Transferee or Purchaser
or Affiliate thereof is (x) acquired after the First Closing Date by a Competitor or (y) formed after the First Closing Date
and is a Competitor, at which point such Permitted Transferee, Purchaser or Affiliate shall be deemed a Competitor for all purposes hereunder;

 

(b)          the
provision of any such services by a Person to a Plan or Non-U.S. Plan which is owned or controlled by a Person which would otherwise be
a Competitor shall not of itself cause the Person providing such services to be deemed to be a Competitor if such Person has established
procedures which will prevent confidential information supplied to such Person by any member of the Group from being transmitted or otherwise
made available to such Plan or Non-U.S. Plan or Person owning or controlling such Plan or Non-U.S. Plan; and

 

(c)          in
no event shall an Institutional Investor which maintains passive investments in any Person which is a Competitor be deemed a Competitor;
it being agreed that the normal administration of the investment and enforcement thereof shall be deemed not to cause such Institutional
Investor to be a “Competitor”.

 

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“Distressed Debt
Fund” means a fund with a principal strategy of investing in distressed debt.

 

“Private Equity Fund”
means private equity, private credit, private real estate and similar alternative investment funds or vehicles.

 

“U.S. Person” has the meaning
specified under Regulation S under the Securities Act.

 

Section 13.3          Replacement
of Notes. Upon receipt by the Company at the address and to the attention of the designated officer (all as specified in Section 18(iii))
of evidence reasonably satisfactory to it of the ownership of and the loss, theft, destruction or mutilation of any Note (which evidence
shall be, in the case of an Institutional Investor, notice from such Institutional Investor of such ownership and such loss, theft, destruction
or mutilation), and

 

(a)          in
the case of loss, theft or destruction, of indemnity reasonably satisfactory to it (provided
that if the holder of such Note is, or is a nominee for, an original Purchaser or another holder
of a Note with a minimum net worth of at least $50,000,000 or a Qualified Institutional Buyer, such Person’s own unsecured agreement
of indemnity shall be deemed to be satisfactory), or

 

(b)          in
the case of mutilation, upon surrender and cancellation thereof,

 

within 10 Business Days thereafter, the Company
at its own expense shall execute and deliver, in lieu thereof, a new Note, dated and bearing interest from the date to which interest
shall have been paid on such lost, stolen, destroyed or mutilated Note or dated the date of such lost, stolen, destroyed or mutilated
Note if no interest shall have been paid thereon.

 

Section 14.           Payments on Notes.

 

Section 14.1          Place
of Payment. Subject to Section 14.2, payments of principal, Make-Whole Amount, if any, and interest becoming due and payable
on the Notes shall be made in New York, New York at the principal office of U.S. Bank National Association in such jurisdiction. The Company
may at any time, by notice to each holder of a Note, change the place of payment of the Notes so long as such place of payment shall be
either a principal office of the Company in the United States or a principal office of a bank or trust company in the United States.

 

Section 14.2
          Payment by Wire Transfer. So long as any Purchaser or its nominee shall
be the holder of any Note, and notwithstanding anything contained in Section 14.1 or in such Note to the contrary, the Company
will pay all sums becoming due on such Note for principal, Make-Whole Amount, if any, interest and all other amounts becoming due
hereunder by the method and at the address specified for such purpose below such Purchaser’s name in the Purchaser Schedule,
or by such other method or at such other address as such Purchaser shall have from time to time specified to the Company in writing
for such purpose, without the presentation or surrender of such Note or the making of any notation thereon, except that upon written
request of the Company made concurrently with or reasonably promptly after payment or prepayment in full of any Note, such Purchaser
shall surrender such Note for cancellation, reasonably promptly after any such request, to the Company at its principal executive
office or at the place of payment most recently designated by the Company pursuant to Section 14.1. Prior to any sale or other
disposition of any Note held by a Purchaser or its nominee, such Purchaser will, at its election, either endorse thereon the amount
of principal paid thereon and the last date to which interest has been paid thereon or surrender such Note to the Company in
exchange for a new Note or Notes pursuant to Section 13.2. The Company will afford the benefits of this Section 14.2 to
any Institutional Investor that is the direct or indirect transferee of any Note purchased by a Purchaser under this Agreement and
that has made the same agreement relating to such Note as the Purchasers have made in this Section 14.2.

 

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Section 14.3          FATCA
Information. By acceptance of any Note, the holder of such Note agrees that such holder will with reasonable promptness duly complete
and deliver to the Company, or to such other Person as may be reasonably requested by the Company, from time to time (a) in the case
of any such holder that is a United States Person, such holder’s United States tax identification number or other Forms reasonably
requested by the Company necessary to establish such holder’s status as a United States Person under FATCA and as may otherwise
be necessary for the Company to comply with its obligations under FATCA and (b) in the case of any such holder that is not a United
States Person, such documentation prescribed by applicable law (including as prescribed by section 1471(b)(3)(C)(i) of the Code)
and such additional documentation as may be necessary for the Company to comply with its obligations under FATCA and to determine that
such holder has complied with such holder’s obligations under FATCA or to determine the amount (if any) to deduct and withhold from
any such payment made to such holder. Nothing in this Section 14.3 shall require any holder to provide information that is confidential
or proprietary to such holder unless the Company is required to obtain such information under FATCA and, in such event, the Company shall
treat any such information it receives as confidential.

 

Section 15.            Expenses, Etc.

 

Section 15.1          Transaction
Expenses. Whether or not the transactions contemplated hereby are consummated, the Company will pay all costs and expenses (including
reasonable attorneys’ fees of a special counsel and, if reasonably required by the Required Holders, local or other counsel) incurred
by the Purchasers and each other holder of a Note in connection with such transactions and in connection with any amendments, waivers
or consents under or in respect of any Transaction Document (whether or not such amendment, waiver or consent becomes effective), including:
(a) the costs and expenses incurred in enforcing or defending (or determining whether or how to enforce or defend) any rights under
any Transaction Document or in responding to any subpoena or other legal process or informal investigative demand issued in connection
with any Transaction Document, or by reason of being a holder of any Note, (b) the costs and expenses, including financial advisors’
fees, incurred in connection with the insolvency or bankruptcy of any Obligor or any of its Subsidiaries or in connection with any work-out
or restructuring of the transactions contemplated hereby and by the Notes and any Subsidiary Guaranty and (c) the costs and expenses
incurred in connection with the initial filing of this Agreement and all related documents and financial information with the SVO. If
required by the NAIC, the Company shall obtain and maintain at its own cost and expense a Legal Entity Identifier (LEI).

 

The Company will pay,
and will save each Purchaser and each other holder of a Note harmless from, (i) all claims in respect of any fees, costs or
expenses, if any, of brokers and finders (other than those, if any, retained by a Purchaser or other holder in connection with its
purchase of the Notes), (ii) any and all wire transfer fees that any bank or other financial institution deducts from any
payment under such Note to such holder or otherwise charges to a holder of a Note with respect to a payment under such Note and
(iii) any judgment, liability, claim, order, decree, fine, penalty, cost, fee, expense (including reasonable attorneys’
fees and expenses) or obligation resulting from the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby, including the use of the
proceeds of the Notes by the Company.

 

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Section 15.2         Certain
Taxes. The Company agrees to pay all stamp, documentary or similar taxes or fees which may be payable in respect of the execution
and delivery or the enforcement of this Agreement or any Subsidiary Guaranty or the execution and delivery (but not the transfer) or the
enforcement of any of the Notes in the United States or any other jurisdiction where the Company or any Subsidiary Guarantor has assets
or of any amendment of, or waiver or consent under or with respect to, this Agreement or any Subsidiary Guaranty or of any of the Notes,
and to pay any value added tax due and payable in respect of reimbursement of costs and expenses by the Company pursuant to this Section 15,
and will save each holder of a Note to the extent permitted by applicable law harmless against any loss or liability resulting from nonpayment
or delay in payment of any such tax or fee required to be paid by the Company hereunder.

 

Section 15.3         Survival.
The obligations of the Company under this Section 15 will survive the payment or transfer of any Note, the enforcement, amendment
or waiver of any provision of this Agreement, any Subsidiary Guaranty or the Notes, and the termination of this Agreement.

 

Section 16.           Survival of Representations and Warranties; Entire
Agreement.

 

All representations and warranties
contained herein shall survive the execution and delivery of this Agreement and the Notes, the purchase or transfer by any Purchaser of
any Note or portion thereof or interest therein and the payment of any Note, and may be relied upon by any subsequent holder of a Note,
regardless of any investigation made at any time by or on behalf of such Purchaser or any other holder of a Note. All statements contained
in any certificate or other instrument delivered by or on behalf of the Company pursuant to this Agreement shall be deemed representations
and warranties of the Company under this Agreement. Subject to the preceding sentence, this Agreement, the Notes and any Subsidiary Guaranty
embody the entire agreement and understanding between each Purchaser and the Company and supersede all prior agreements and understandings
relating to the subject matter hereof.

 

Section 17.           Amendment and Waiver.

 

Section 17.1          Requirements.
This Agreement and the Notes may be amended, and the observance of any term hereof or of the Notes may be waived (either retroactively
or prospectively), only with the written consent of the Company and the Required Holders, except that:

 

(a)          no
amendment or waiver of any of Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 hereof, or any defined term (as it is used therein), will be
effective as to any Purchaser unless consented to by such Purchaser in writing;

 

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(b)          no
amendment or waiver may, without the written consent of each Purchaser and the holder of each Note at the time outstanding, (i) subject
to Section 12 relating to acceleration or rescission, change the amount or time of any prepayment or payment of principal of, or
reduce the rate or change the time of payment or method of computation of (x) interest on the Notes or (y) the Make-Whole Amount,
(ii) change the percentage of the principal amount of the Notes the holders of which are required to consent to any amendment or
waiver, (iii) amend any of Sections 8 (except as set forth in the second sentence of Section 8.2), 11(a), 11(b), 11(c), 12,
14, 17 or 20 or (iv) change the principal amount of the Notes that the applicable Purchasers are to purchase pursuant to Section 2
upon the satisfaction of the conditions to the applicable Closing that appear in Section 4.

 

Section 17.2         Solicitation of Holders of Notes.

 

(a)         Solicitation.
The Company will provide each holder of a Note with sufficient information, sufficiently far in advance of the date a decision is required,
to enable such holder to make an informed and considered decision with respect to any proposed amendment, waiver or consent in respect
of any of the provisions hereof or of the Notes or any Subsidiary Guaranty. The Company will deliver executed or true and correct copies
of each amendment, waiver or consent effected pursuant to this Section 17 or any Subsidiary Guaranty to each holder of a Note promptly
following the date on which it is executed and delivered by, or receives the consent or approval of, the requisite holders of Notes.

 

(b)         Payment.
No Obligor will not directly or indirectly pay or cause to be paid any remuneration, whether by way of supplemental or additional interest,
fee or otherwise, or grant any security or provide other credit support, to any holder of a Note as consideration for or as an inducement
to the entering into by such holder of any waiver or amendment of any of the terms and provisions hereof or of any other Transaction Document
unless such remuneration is concurrently paid, or security is concurrently granted or other credit support concurrently provided, on the
same terms, ratably to each holder of a Note even if such holder did not consent to such waiver or amendment.

 

(c)         Consent
in Contemplation of Transfer. Any consent given pursuant to this Section 17 by a holder
of a Note that has transferred or has agreed to transfer its Note to (i) any Obligor, (ii) any Subsidiary or any other Affiliate
or (iii) any other Person in connection with, or in anticipation of, such other Person acquiring, making a tender offer for or merging
with any Obligor and/or any of its Affiliates, in each case in connection with such consent, shall be void and of no force or effect except
solely as to such holder, and any amendments effected or waivers granted or to be effected or granted that would not have been or would
not be so effected or granted but for such consent (and the consents of all other holders of Notes that were acquired under the same or
similar conditions) shall be void and of no force or effect except solely as to such holder.

 

Section 17.3
          Binding Effect, Etc. Any amendment or waiver consented to as provided
in this Section 17 or any Subsidiary Guaranty applies equally to all holders of Notes and is binding upon them and upon each
future holder of any Note and upon the Company without regard to whether such Note has been marked to indicate such amendment or
waiver. No such amendment or waiver will extend to or affect any obligation, covenant, agreement, Default or Event of Default not
expressly amended or waived or impair any right consequent thereon. No course of dealing between any Obligor and any holder of a
Note and no delay in exercising any rights hereunder or under any Note or Subsidiary Guaranty shall operate as a waiver of any
rights of any holder of such Note.

 

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Section 17.4          Notes
Held by Company, Etc. Solely for the purpose of determining whether the holders of the requisite percentage of the aggregate principal
amount of Notes then outstanding approved or consented to any amendment, waiver or consent to be given under this Agreement, any Subsidiary
Guaranty or the Notes, or have directed the taking of any action provided herein or in any Subsidiary Guaranty or the Notes to be taken
upon the direction of the holders of a specified percentage of the aggregate principal amount of Notes then outstanding, Notes directly
or indirectly owned by any Obligor or any of its Affiliates shall be deemed not to be outstanding.

 

Section 18.            Notices.

 

Except to the extent otherwise provided in Section 7.4,
all notices and communications provided for hereunder shall be in writing and sent (a) by registered or certified mail with return
receipt requested (postage prepaid), (b) by an internationally recognized overnight delivery service (charges prepaid) or (c) by
e-mail. Any such notice must be sent:

 

(i)            if
to any Purchaser or its nominee, to such Purchaser or nominee at the address specified for such communications in the Purchaser Schedule,
or at such other address as such Purchaser or nominee shall have specified to the Company in writing,

 

(ii)           if
to any other holder of any Note, to such holder at such address as such other holder shall have specified to the Company in writing, or

 

(iii)          if
to the Company, to the Company at the address set forth at the beginning hereof to the attention of Scott J. Bronner (SBronner@stonepoint.com)
and Gene Basov (GBasov@stonepoint.com) or at such other address as the Company shall have specified to the holder of each Note
in writing.

 

Notices under this Section 18 will be deemed given only when actually
received. 

 

Section 19. Reproduction of Documents.

 

This Agreement and all
documents relating thereto, including (a) consents, waivers and modifications that may hereafter be executed,
(b) documents received by any Purchaser at the applicable Closing, and (c) financial statements, certificates and other
information previously or hereafter furnished to any Purchaser, may be reproduced by such Purchaser by any photographic,
photostatic, electronic, digital, or other similar process and such Purchaser may destroy any original document so reproduced
(except the Notes themselves). The Company agrees and stipulates that, to the extent permitted by applicable law, any such
reproduction shall be admissible in evidence as the original itself in any judicial or administrative proceeding (whether or not the
original is in existence and whether or not such reproduction was made by such Purchaser in the regular course of business) and any
enlargement, facsimile or further reproduction of such reproduction shall likewise be admissible in evidence. This Section 19
shall not prohibit any Obligor or any other holder of Notes from contesting any such reproduction to the same extent that it could
contest the original, or from introducing evidence to demonstrate the inaccuracy of any such reproduction.

 

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Section 20.           Confidential Information.

 

For the purposes of this
Section 20, “Confidential Information” means information delivered to any Purchaser by or on behalf of the Obligors
or any of their Subsidiaries in connection with the transactions contemplated by or otherwise pursuant to this Agreement that is
proprietary in nature and that was clearly marked or labeled or otherwise adequately identified when received by such Purchaser as
being confidential information of such Obligor or such Subsidiary, provided that such term does not include information that
(a) was publicly known or otherwise known to such Purchaser prior to the time of such disclosure, (b) subsequently becomes
publicly known through no act or omission by such Purchaser or any Person acting on such Purchaser’s behalf,
(c) otherwise becomes known to such Purchaser other than through disclosure by any Obligor or any of its Subsidiaries or
(d) constitutes financial statements delivered to such Purchaser under Section 7.1 that are otherwise publicly available.
Each Purchaser will maintain the confidentiality of such Confidential Information in accordance with procedures adopted by such
Purchaser in good faith to protect confidential information of third parties delivered to such Purchaser, provided that such
Purchaser may deliver or disclose Confidential Information to (i) its advisors, sub-advisors, investment managers and
affiliates (the “Disclosure Parties”) and its and its Disclosure Parties’ respective directors, officers,
employees, agents, attorneys, trustees and affiliates (to the extent such disclosure reasonably relates to the administration of the
investment represented by its Notes), (ii) its auditors, financial advisors and other professional advisors who agree to hold
confidential the Confidential Information substantially in accordance with this Section 20, (iii) any other holder of any
Note other than a Competitor, (iv) any Institutional Investor that is an Eligible Transferee to which it sells or offers to
sell such Note or any part thereof or any participation therein (if such Person has agreed in writing prior to its receipt of such
Confidential Information to be bound by this Section 20), (v) any Person from which it offers to purchase any Security of
any Obligor or any of its Subsidiaries (if such Person has agreed in writing prior to its receipt of such Confidential Information
to be bound by this Section 20), (vi) any federal or state regulatory authority having jurisdiction over such Purchaser,
(vii) the NAIC or the SVO or, in each case, any similar organization, or any nationally recognized rating agency that requires
access to information about such Purchaser’s investment portfolio, or (viii) any other Person to which such delivery or
disclosure may be necessary or appropriate (w) to effect compliance with any law, rule, regulation or order applicable to such
Purchaser, (x) in response to any subpoena or other legal process, (y) in connection with any litigation to which such
Purchaser is a party or (z) if an Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, to the extent such Purchaser may reasonably
determine such delivery and disclosure to be necessary or appropriate in the enforcement or for the protection of the rights and
remedies under such Purchaser’s Notes, this Agreement or any Subsidiary Guaranty. Each holder of a Note, by its acceptance of
a Note, will be deemed to have agreed to be bound by and to be entitled to the benefits of this Section 20 as though it were a
party to this Agreement. On reasonable request by any Obligor in connection with the delivery to any holder of a Note of information
required to be delivered to such holder under this Agreement or requested by such holder (other than a holder that is a party to
this Agreement or its nominee), such holder will enter into an agreement with such Obligor embodying this Section 20. 

 

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In the
event that as a condition to receiving access to information relating to any Obligor or any of its Subsidiaries in connection with
the transactions contemplated by or otherwise pursuant to this Agreement, any Purchaser or holder of a Note is required to agree to
a confidentiality undertaking (whether through Intralinks, another secure website, a secure virtual workspace or otherwise) which is
different from this Section 20, this Section 20 shall not be amended thereby and, as between such Purchaser or such holder
and such Obligor, this Section 20 shall supersede any such other confidentiality undertaking.

 

Section 21.           [Reserved].

 

Section 22.           Miscellaneous.

 

Section 22.1          Successors
and Assigns. All covenants and other agreements contained in this Agreement by or on behalf of any of the parties hereto bind and
inure to the benefit of their respective successors and assigns (including any subsequent holder of a Note) whether so expressed or not,
except that, subject to Section 10.2, the Company may not assign or otherwise transfer any of its rights or obligations hereunder
or under the Notes without the prior written consent of each holder. Nothing in this Agreement, expressed or implied, shall be construed
to confer upon any Person (other than the parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns permitted hereby) any legal or equitable
right, remedy or claim under or by reason of this Agreement.

 

Section 22.2         Accounting
Terms. All accounting terms used herein which are not expressly defined in this Agreement have the meanings respectively given to
them in accordance with GAAP. Except as otherwise specifically provided herein, (a) all computations made pursuant to this Agreement
shall be made in accordance with GAAP, and (b) all financial statements shall be prepared in accordance with GAAP. For purposes of
determining compliance with this Agreement (including Section 9, Section 10, the definition of “Indebtedness” and
any Additional Financial Covenant), any election by the Company to measure any financial liability using fair value (as permitted by Financial
Accounting Standards Board Accounting Standards Codification Topic No. 825-10-25 – Fair Value Option, International
Accounting Standard 39 – Financial Instruments: Recognition and Measurement or any similar accounting standard) shall be
disregarded and such determination shall be made as if such election had not been made. All pro forma computations required to be made
hereunder giving effect to any transaction shall be calculated after giving pro forma effect thereto (and any other transaction consummated
since the first day of the period covered by any component of such pro forma computation and on or prior to the date of such computation)
as if such transaction had occurred on the last day of the fiscal quarter ending on or immediately prior to the date such pro forma computation
is to be made for which financial statements have been or are required to have been delivered pursuant to Section 7.1(a) or
7.1(b).

 

Section 22.3          Severability.
Any provision of this Agreement that is prohibited or unenforceable in any jurisdiction shall, as to such jurisdiction, be ineffective
to the extent of such prohibition or unenforceability without invalidating the remaining provisions hereof, and any such prohibition or
unenforceability in any jurisdiction shall (to the full extent permitted by law) not invalidate or render unenforceable such provision
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Section 22.4         Construction,
Etc. Each covenant contained herein shall be construed (absent express provision to the contrary) as being independent of each other
covenant contained herein, so that compliance with any one covenant shall not (absent such an express contrary provision) be deemed to
excuse compliance with any other covenant. Where any provision herein refers to action to be taken by any Person, or which such Person
is prohibited from taking, such provision shall be applicable whether such action is taken directly or indirectly by such Person.

 

Defined terms herein shall
apply equally to the singular and plural forms of the terms defined. Whenever the context may require, any pronoun shall include the corresponding
masculine, feminine and neuter forms. The words “include,” “includes” and “including” shall be deemed
to be followed by the phrase “without limitation.” The word “will” shall be construed to have the same meaning
and effect as the word “shall.” Unless the context requires otherwise (a) any definition of or reference to any agreement,
instrument or other document herein shall be construed as referring to such agreement, instrument or other document as from time to time
amended, supplemented or otherwise modified (subject to any restrictions on such amendments, supplements or modifications set forth herein)
and, for purposes of the Notes, shall also include any such notes issued in substitution therefor pursuant to Section 13, (b) subject
to Section 22.1, any reference herein to any Person shall be construed to include such Person’s successors and assigns, (c) the
words “herein,” “hereof” and “hereunder,” and words of similar import, shall be construed to refer
to this Agreement in its entirety and not to any particular provision hereof, (d) all references herein to Sections and Schedules
shall be construed to refer to Sections of, and Schedules to, this Agreement, and (e) any reference to any law or regulation herein
shall, unless otherwise specified, refer to such law or regulation as amended, modified or supplemented from time to time.

 

Section 22.5          Counterparts;
Electronic Contracting. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be an original but all
of which together shall constitute one instrument. Each counterpart may consist of a number of copies hereof, each signed by less
than all, but together signed by all, of the parties hereto. The parties agree to electronic contracting and signatures with respect
to the Transaction Documents (other than the Notes). Delivery of an electronic signature to, or a signed copy of, this Agreement and
such other Transaction Documents (other than the Notes) by facsimile, email or other electronic transmission shall be fully binding
on the parties to the same extent as the delivery of the signed originals and shall be admissible into evidence for all purposes.
The words “execution,” “execute”, “signed,” “signature,” and words of like import in
or related to any document to be signed in connection with this Agreement and the other Transaction Documents (other than the Notes)
shall be deemed to include electronic signatures, the electronic matching of assignment terms and contract formations on electronic
platforms approved by the Company, or the keeping of records in electronic form, each of which shall be of the same legal effect,
validity or enforceability as a manually executed signature or the use of a paper-based recordkeeping system, as the case may be, to
the extent and as provided for in any applicable law, including the Federal Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce
Act, the New York State Electronic Signatures and Records Act, or any other similar state laws based on the Uniform Electronic
Transactions Act. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if any Purchaser shall request manually signed counterpart signatures to any Note
Document, the Company hereby agrees to use its reasonable endeavors to provide such manually signed signature pages as soon as
reasonably practicable (but in any event within 30 days of such request or such longer period as the requesting Purchaser and the
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Section 22.6          Governing
Law. This Agreement shall be construed and enforced in accordance with, and the rights of the parties shall be governed by, the law
of the State of New York excluding choice of law principles of the law of such State that would permit the application of the laws of
a jurisdiction other than such State.

 

Section 22.7         Jurisdiction and Process; Waiver of
Jury Trial.

 

(a)          The
Company irrevocably submits to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of any New York State or federal court sitting in the Borough of Manhattan,
The City of New York, over any suit, action or proceeding arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the Notes. To the fullest extent
permitted by applicable law, the Company irrevocably waives and agrees not to assert, by way of motion, as a defense or otherwise, any
claim that it is not subject to the jurisdiction of any such court, any objection that it may now or hereafter have to the laying of the
venue of any such suit, action or proceeding brought in any such court and any claim that any such suit, action or proceeding brought
in any such court has been brought in an inconvenient forum.

 

(b)          The
Company agrees, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, that a final judgment in any suit, action or proceeding of the nature
referred to in Section 22.7(a) brought in any such court shall be conclusive and binding upon it subject to rights of appeal,
as the case may be, and may be enforced in the courts of the United States of America or the State of New York (or any other courts to
the jurisdiction of which it or any of its assets is or may be subject) by a suit upon such judgment.

 

(c)          The
Company consents to process being served by or on behalf of any holder of Notes in any suit, action or proceeding of the nature referred
to in Section 22.7(a) by mailing a copy thereof by registered, certified, priority or express mail (or any substantially similar
form of mail), postage prepaid, return receipt or delivery confirmation requested, to it at its address specified in Section 18 or
at such other address of which such holder shall then have been notified pursuant to said Section. The Company agrees that such service
upon receipt (i) shall be deemed in every respect effective service of process upon it in any such suit, action or proceeding and
(ii) shall, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, be taken and held to be valid personal service upon and personal delivery
to it. Notices hereunder shall be conclusively presumed received as evidenced by a delivery receipt furnished by the United States Postal
Service or any reputable commercial delivery service.

 

(d)          Nothing
in this Section 22.7 shall affect the right of any holder of a Note to serve process in any manner permitted by law, or limit any
right that the holders of any of the Notes may have to bring proceedings against the Company in the courts of any appropriate jurisdiction
or to enforce in any lawful manner a judgment obtained in one jurisdiction in any other jurisdiction.

 

(e)          THE
PARTIES HERETO HEREBY WAIVE TRIAL BY JURY IN ANY ACTION BROUGHT ON OR WITH RESPECT TO THIS AGREEMENT, THE NOTES OR ANY OTHER DOCUMENT
EXECUTED IN CONNECTION HEREWITH OR THEREWITH.

 

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If you are in agreement with the foregoing, please
sign the form of agreement on a counterpart of this Agreement and return it to the Company, whereupon this Agreement shall become a binding
agreement between you and the Company.

 

	 	Very truly yours,
	 	 
	 	STONE POINT CREDIT CORPORATION
	 	 
	 	By:	/s/ Gene Basov
	 	Name: Gene Basov
	 	Title: Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer

 

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	This Agreement is hereby
 accepted and agreed to as
 of the date hereof.	 
	 	 
	AMERICAN GENERAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY	 
	THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK	 
	 	 
	By:	AIG Asset Management (U.S.), LLC, as Investment Adviser	 
	 	 
	 	By:	/s/ Jason Young	 
	 	Name: Jason Young	 
	 	Title: Managing Director	 

 

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	PRUDENTIAL ANNUITIES LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION	 
	 	 
	By:	Carlyle Global Credit Investment Management L.L.C., as attorney in fact	 
	 	 
	 	By:	/s/ Joshua Lefkowitz	 
	 	Name: Joshua Lefkowitz	 
	 	Title: Managing Director	 
	 	 
	AMERICAN GENERAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY	 
	 	 
	By:	Carlyle Global Credit Investment Management L.L.C., as attorney in fact	 
	 	 
	 	By:	/s/ Joshua Lefkowitz	 
	 	Name: Joshua Lefkowitz	 
	 	Title: Managing Director	 

 

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	EQUITABLE FINANCIAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY	 
	 	 
	By: 	/s/ Amy Judd	 
	Name: Amy Judd 	 
	Title: Investment Officer	 

 

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	CORPORATE
SOLUTIONS LIFE REINSURANCE COMPANY	 
	By: AllianceBernstein, LP, its Investment Advisor	 
	 	 
	By: 	/s/ Amy Judd               	 
	Name: Amy Judd 	 
	Title: Senior Vice President	 

 

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	ENSIGN PEAK ADVISORS, INC.	 
	 	 
	By: 	/s/ Matthew D. Dall	 
	Name:	Matthew D. Dall 	 
	Title:	Head of Credit Research	 
	 	 
	CLIFTON PARK CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC	 
	 	 
	By: 	/s/ Matthew D. Dall	 
	Name:	Matthew D. Dall 	 
	Title:	Head of Credit Research	 

 

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	AXIS INSURANCE COMPANY	 
	 	 
	By: 	/s/ T. Howard Smith	 
	Name: T. Howard Smith	 
	Title: VP - Finance	 

 

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	HARTFORD LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY 	 
	HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY 	 
	NAVIGATORS INSURANCE COMPANY	 
	By:	 Hartford Investment Management Company, 

their investment manager	 
	 	 
	By: 	/s/ Dawn M. Crunden	 
	Name:	 Dawn M. Crunden 	 
	Title:	 Senior Vice President	 
	 	 
	FARM BUREAU LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF MICHIGAN 	 
	CINCINNATI EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY	 
	By:	 Hartford Investment Management Company, 

their investment manager	 
	 	 
	By: 	/s/ Dawn M. Crunden	 
	Name:	Dawn M. Crunden	 
	Title:	Senior Vice President	 

 

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	ATHENE ANNUITY AND LIFE COMPANY 	 
	By: Apollo Insurance Solutions Group LP, its investment adviser 	 
	By: Apollo Capital Management, L.P., its sub adviser 	 
	By: Apollo Capital Management GP, LLC, its General Partner	 
	 	 
	By	/s/ Joseph D. Glatt	 
	Name: Joseph D. Glatt	 
	Title: Vice President	 
	 	 
	ATHENE ANNUITY & LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY	 
	By: Apollo Insurance Solutions Group LP, its investment adviser	 
	By: Apollo Capital Management, L.P., its sub adviser 	 
	By: Apollo Capital Management GP, LLC, its General Partner	 
	 	 
	By	/s/ Joseph D. Glatt	 
	Name: Joseph D. Glatt	 
	Title: Vice President	 

 

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	STATE OF WISCONSIN INVESTMENT BOARD	 
	 	 
	By:	/s/ Christopher P. Prestigiacomo	 
	Name: Christopher P. Prestigiacomo	 
	Title: Portfolio Manager	 

 

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	FIDELITY & GUARANTY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 	 
	By: Aspida Life Re Ltd., its investment manager 	 
	By: Ares Insurance Solutions LLC, its sub-advisor 	 
	By: Ares Alternative Credit Management LLC, its sub-advisor	 
	 	 
	By:	 /s/ Kevin Alexander	 
	Name: Kevin Alexander	 
	Title: Partner	 
	 	 
	CAPITAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 	 
	By: Aspida Life Re Ltd., its investment manager 	 
	By: Ares Insurance Solutions LLC, its sub-advisor	 
	By: Ares Alternative Credit Management LLC, its sub-advisor	 
	 	 
	By:	/s/ Kevin Alexander	 
	Name: Kevin Alexander	 
	Title: Partner	 

 

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	OHIO NATIONAL LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION	 
	 	 
	By:	 /s/ Brenda Kalb	 
	Name: Brenda Kalb 	 
	Title: Vice President	 
	 	 
	THE OHIO NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE
    COMPANY	 
	 	 
	By:	 /s/ Brenda Kalb	 
	Name: Brenda Kalb 	 
	Title: Vice President	 

 

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	LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE SOUTHWEST	 
	 	 
	By:	/s/ Paul Koenig 	 
	Name: Paul Koenig 	 
	Title: Head of Portfolio Management National Life Group	 

 

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	NASSAU LIFE AND ANNUITY COMPANY 	 
	By:	 Nassau Asset Management LLC 	 
	Its:	Investment Manager	 

 

	By: 	/s/ David E. Czerniecki 	 
	Name: David E. Czerniecki 	 
	Title: Chief Investment Officer	 

 

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	FARM BUREAU LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY	 
	 	 
	By:	/s/ MICHAEL WARMUTH	 
	Name: MICHAEL WARMUTH	 
	Title: Vice President - Investments	 

  

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SCHEDULE A

 

DEFINED TERMS

 

As used herein, the following
terms have the respective meanings set forth below or set forth in the Section hereof following such term:

 

“Acceptable Rating
Agency” means (a) Fitch Ratings Inc., Moody’s Investors Service, Inc., S&P Global Ratings, a division of
S&P Global, DBRS, Inc. (or any rating agency entity doing business under the brand name “DBRS Morningstar”), or Kroll
Bond Rating Agency, LLC, or (b) any other credit rating agency that is recognized as a nationally recognized statistical rating organization
by the SEC and approved by the Required Holders, so long as, in each case, any such credit rating agency described in clause (a) or
(b) above continues to be a nationally recognized statistical rating organization recognized by the SEC and is approved as a “Credit
Rating Provider” (or other similar designation) by the NAIC.

 

“Additional Financial Covenant” is defined
in Section 9.9(a).

 

“Affiliate”
means, at any time, and with respect to any Person, any other Person that at such time directly or indirectly through one or more intermediaries
Controls, or is Controlled by, or is under common Control with, such first Person, and, with respect to the Company, shall include any
Person beneficially owning or holding, directly or indirectly, 10% or more of any class of voting or equity interests of the Company or
any Subsidiary or any Person of which the Company and its Subsidiaries beneficially own or hold, in the aggregate, directly or indirectly,
10% or more of any class of voting or equity interests. Unless the context otherwise clearly requires, any reference to an “Affiliate”
is a reference to an Affiliate of the Company.

 

“Agreement”
means this Note Purchase Agreement, including all Schedules attached to this Agreement.

 

“Anti-Corruption
Laws” means any law or regulation in a U.S. or any non-U.S. jurisdiction regarding bribery or any other corrupt activity, including
the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and the U.K. Bribery Act 2010.

 

“Anti-Money Laundering
Laws” means any law or regulation in a U.S. or any non-U.S. jurisdiction regarding money laundering, drug trafficking, terrorist-related
activities or other money laundering predicate crimes, including the Currency and Foreign Transactions Reporting Act of 1970 (otherwise
known as the Bank Secrecy Act) and the USA PATRIOT Act.

 

“Applicable Rate”
means, with respect to each Note, (a) commencing on the date on which the Notes do not have an Investment Grade Rating and ending
on the date on which the Notes have an Investment Grade Rating, 6.83% per annum, and (b) 5.83% per annum at all other times; provided
that, in each case, commencing with the last day of any quarterly or annual period for which financial statements are required to be delivered
pursuant to Section 7.1, the applicable rate per annum determined by clause (a) and/or (b) of this definition shall be
increased by an additional 1.50% per annum any time (x) the Secured Debt Percentage as of the last day of the most recently ended
fiscal quarter exceeds the Secured Debt Threshold, or (y) the Company fails to deliver the financial statements and related Officer’s
Certificate as and when required pursuant to Section 7.1 and Section 7.2 with respect to the most recently ended quarterly or
annual period. Any increase in the Applicable Rate resulting from a change in the Secured Debt Percentage or failure to deliver financial
statements and the related Officer’s Certificate as and when required pursuant to Section 7.1 and Section 7.2, as applicable,
shall (i) become effective from and including the last day of the fiscal quarter for which such financial statements and related
Officer’s Certificate have been delivered or are due, as applicable, and (ii) terminate on the date on which the Company delivers
financial statements and an Officer’s Certificate pursuant to Section 7.1 and Section 7.2, as applicable, demonstrating
that the Secured Debt Percentage, computed as of the last day of the most recently ended fiscal quarter, does not exceed the Secured Debt
Threshold.

 

SCHEDULE A

(to Note Purchase Agreement)

 

    

     

    

 

“Asset Coverage Ratio”
means, as of any date of determination, the ratio determined on a consolidated basis for the Company and its Subsidiaries, without duplication,
of (a) the value of the total assets of the Company and its Subsidiaries, less all liabilities and indebtedness not represented by
senior securities to (b) the aggregate amount of senior securities representing indebtedness of Company and its Subsidiaries (including
any Indebtedness outstanding under this Agreement and the Notes), in each case as determined pursuant to the Investment Company Act and
any orders of the SEC issued to or with respect to the Company thereunder, including any exemptive relief granted by the SEC with respect
to the indebtedness of any Person.

 

“Blocked Person”
means (a) a Person whose name appears on the list of Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons published by OFAC, (b) a
Person, entity, organization, country or regime that is blocked or a target of sanctions that have been imposed under Economic Sanctions
Laws, (c) a Canada Blocked Person or (d) a Person that is an agent, department or instrumentality of, or is otherwise beneficially
owned by, controlled by or acting on behalf of, directly or indirectly, any Person, entity, organization, country or regime described
in clause (a), (b) or (c).

 

“Business Day”
means any day other than a Saturday, a Sunday or a day on which commercial banks in New York City are required or authorized to be closed.

 

“Canada Blocked Person”
means (a) a “terrorist group” as defined for the purposes of Part II.1 of the Criminal Code (Canada), as amended
or (b) a Person identified in or pursuant to (i) Part II.1 of the Criminal Code (Canada), as amended or (ii) the Proceeds
of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act, as amended or (iii) the Justice for Victims of Corrupt Foreign Officials
Act (Sergei Magnitsky Law), as amended or (iv) regulations or orders promulgated pursuant to the Special Economic Measures Act (Canada),
as amended, the United Nations Act (Canada), as amended, or the Freezing Assets of Corrupt Foreign Officials Act (Canada), as amended,
in any case pursuant to this clause (b) as a Person in respect of whose property or benefit a holder of Notes would be prohibited
from entering into or facilitating a related financial transaction.

 

“Canadian
Economic Sanctions Laws” means those laws, including enabling legislation, orders-in-council or other regulations
administered and enforced by Canada or a political subdivision of Canada pursuant to which economic sanctions have been imposed on
any Person, entity, organization, country or regime, including Part II.1 of the Criminal Code (Canada), as amended, the Special
Economic Measures Act (Canada), as amended, the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act, as amended, the
Justice for Victims of Corrupt Foreign Officials Act (Sergei Magnitsky Law), as amended, the United Nations Act (Canada), as
amended, the Export and Import Permits Act (Canada), as amended, and the Freezing Assets of Corrupt Foreign Officials Act (Canada),
as amended, and including all regulations promulgated under any of the foregoing, or any other similar sanctions program or
action.

 

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“Canadian Person” is defined in Section 13.2.

 

“Change of Control”
means (a) any “person” or “group” (as such terms are used in Sections 13(d) and 14(d) of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934 as in effect on the First Closing Date), other than one or more of the Permitted Holders, shall be the “beneficial
owner” (as defined in Rules 13d-3 and 13d-5 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 as in effect on the First Closing Date),
directly or indirectly, of shares of capital stock having more than 50.0% of the aggregate ordinary voting power represented by the issued
and outstanding shares of capital stock in the Company or (b) the Investment Adviser shall cease to be the investment adviser of
the Company for any reason.

 

“Closing”
or “Closings” means the First Closing and/or the Second Closing, as the context requires.

 

“Code”
means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder from time to time.

 

“Company” is defined in the first paragraph
of this Agreement.

 

“Competitor” is defined in Section 13.2.

 

“Confidential Information” is defined
in Section 20.

 

“Control”
means the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of a Person,
whether through the ownership of voting securities, by contract or otherwise; and the terms “Controlled” and “Controlling”
shall have meanings correlative to the foregoing.

 

“Controlled Entity”
means (a) any of the Subsidiaries of the Company and any of their or the Company’s respective Controlled Affiliates and (b) if
the Company has a parent company, such parent company and its Controlled Affiliates.

 

“Debt Rating”
means the debt rating for the Notes as determined from time to time by any Acceptable Rating Agency.

 

“Default”
means an event or condition the occurrence or existence of which would, with the lapse of time or the giving of notice or both, become
an Event of Default.

 

“Default Rate”
means that rate of interest per annum for the Notes that is the greater of (a) 2.00% above the Applicable Rate with respect to such
Note or (b) 2.00% over the rate of interest publicly announced by JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. in New York, New York as its “base”
or “prime” rate.

 

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“Disclosure Documents” is defined in Section 5.3.

 

“Economic Sanctions Laws” means U.S.
Economic Sanctions Laws or Canadian Economic Sanctions Laws.

 

“Eligible Transferee” is defined in Section 13.2.

 

“Environmental Laws”
means any and all federal, state, local, and foreign statutes, laws, regulations, ordinances, rules, judgments, orders, decrees, permits,
concessions, grants, franchises, licenses, agreements or governmental restrictions relating to pollution and the protection of the environment
or the release of any materials into the environment, including those related to Hazardous Materials.

 

“Equity Interests”
means shares of capital stock, partnership interests, membership interests in a limited liability company, beneficial interests in a trust
or other equity ownership interests in a Person, and any warrants, options or other rights entitling the holder thereof to purchase or
acquire any such Equity Interest. As used in this Agreement, “Equity Interests” shall not include convertible Indebtedness
unless and until such Indebtedness has been converted to capital stock.

 

“ERISA”
means the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder from time to time
in effect.

 

“ERISA Affiliate”
means any trade or business (whether or not incorporated) that is treated as a single employer together with the Company under §
414 of the Code.

 

“Event of Default” is defined in Section 11.

 

“FATCA”
means (a) sections 1471 through 1474 of the Code, as of the date of this Agreement (or any amended or successor version that is substantively
comparable and not materially more onerous to comply with), together with any current or future regulations or official interpretations
thereof, (b) any treaty, law or regulation of any other jurisdiction, or relating to an intergovernmental agreement between the United
States of America and any other jurisdiction, which (in either case) facilitates the implementation of the foregoing clause (a), and (c) any
agreements entered into pursuant to section 1471(b)(1) of the Code.

 

“Financial Covenant”
means any covenant (whether set forth as a covenant, undertaking, event of default, restriction or other provision, including in related
definitions) that requires the Company or any Subsidiary to achieve or maintain a stated level of financial condition or performance and
includes, without limitation, any requirement that the Company or any Subsidiary:

 

(a)            maintain
a specified level of net worth, shareholders’ equity, total assets, unencumbered assets, cash flow or net income;

 

(b)            maintain
any relationship of any component of its capital structure to any other component thereof (including, without limitation, the relationship
of indebtedness, senior indebtedness or subordinated indebtedness to total capitalization or to net worth); or

 

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(c)            maintain
any measure of its ability to service its indebtedness (including, without limitation, exceeding any specified ratio of revenues, cash
flow or net income to indebtedness, interest expense, rental expense, capital expenditures and/or scheduled payments of indebtedness).

 

“First Closing” is defined in Section 3.1.

 

“First Closing Date” is defined in Section 3.1.

 

“First Installment Notes” is defined in
Section 3.1.

 

“Form 10-K” is defined in Section 7.1(b).

 

“Form 10-Q” is defined in Section 7.1(a).

 

“GAAP”
means generally accepted accounting principles as in effect from time to time in the United States of America.

 

“Governmental Authority” means

 

(a)            the
government of

 

(i)            the
United States of America or any state or other political subdivision thereof, or

 

(ii)            any
other jurisdiction in which the Company or any of its Subsidiaries conducts all or any part of its business, or which asserts jurisdiction
over any properties of the Company or any Subsidiary, or

 

(b)            any
entity exercising executive, legislative, judicial, regulatory or administrative functions of, or pertaining to, any such government.

 

“Governmental Official”
means any governmental official or employee, employee of any government-owned or government-controlled entity, political party, any official
of a political party, candidate for political office, official of any public international organization or anyone else acting in an official
capacity.

 

“Guaranteed Pension
Plan” means any employee pension benefit plan within the meaning of §3(2) of ERISA maintained or contributed to by
the Company or any ERISA Affiliate the benefits of which are guaranteed on termination in full or in part by the PBGC pursuant to Title
IV of ERISA, other than a Multiemployer Plan.

 

“Guaranty”
means, with respect to any Person, any obligation (except the endorsement in the ordinary course of business of negotiable instruments
for deposit or collection) of such Person guaranteeing or in effect guaranteeing any indebtedness, dividend or other obligation of any
other Person in any manner, whether directly or indirectly, including obligations incurred through an agreement, contingent or otherwise,
by such Person:

 

(a)            to
purchase such indebtedness or obligation or any property constituting security therefor;

 

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(b)            to
advance or supply funds (i) for the purchase or payment of such indebtedness or obligation, or (ii) to maintain any working
capital or other balance sheet condition or any income statement condition of any other Person or otherwise to advance or make available
funds for the purchase or payment of such indebtedness or obligation;

 

(c)            to
lease properties or to purchase properties or services primarily for the purpose of assuring the owner of such indebtedness or obligation
of the ability of any other Person to make payment of the indebtedness or obligation; or

 

(d)            otherwise
to assure the owner of such indebtedness or obligation against loss in respect thereof.

 

In any computation of the indebtedness or other
liabilities of the obligor under any Guaranty, the indebtedness or other obligations that are the subject of such Guaranty shall be assumed
to be direct obligations of such obligor.

 

“Hazardous Materials”
means any and all pollutants, toxic or hazardous wastes or other substances that might pose a hazard to health and safety, the removal
of which may be required or the generation, manufacture, refining, production, processing, treatment, storage, handling, transportation,
transfer, use, disposal, release, discharge, spillage, seepage or filtration of which is or shall be restricted, prohibited or penalized
by any applicable law, including asbestos, urea formaldehyde foam insulation, polychlorinated biphenyls, petroleum, petroleum products,
lead based paint, radon gas or similar restricted, prohibited or penalized substances.

 

“holder”
means, with respect to any Note, the Person in whose name such Note is registered in the register maintained by the Company pursuant to
Section 13.1, provided that if such Person is a nominee, then for the purposes of Sections 7, 8.8, 12, 17.2 and 18 and any related
definitions in this Schedule A, “holder” shall mean the beneficial owner of such Note whose name and address appears in such
register.

 

“Indebtedness”
means, as to any Person, whether or not contingent but without duplication: (a) every obligation of such Person for money borrowed;
(b) every obligation of such Person evidenced by bonds, debentures, notes or other similar instruments; (c) every currently
payable reimbursement obligation of such Person with respect to letters of credit, bankers’ acceptances or similar facilities issued
for the account of such Person; (d) every obligation of such Person issued or assumed as the deferred purchase price of property
or services (excluding trade accounts payable or accrued liabilities arising in the ordinary course of business); (e) every obligation
of such Person under any lease which under GAAP (for this purpose without giving effect to the adoption of Accounting Standards Update
No. 2016-02, Leases (Topic 842) by the Financial Accounting Standards Board) is required to be capitalized as an obligation on a
balance sheet of the Person in question; (f) the net obligations of such Person under any Swap Contract; and (g) every obligation,
contingent or otherwise, of such Person guaranteeing, or having the economic effect of guarantying or otherwise acting as surety for,
any obligation of another Person of the type described in clauses (a) through (f) above, in any manner, whether directly or
indirectly.

 

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The amount of any net obligation
under any Swap Contract on any date shall be deemed to be the Swap Termination Value thereof as of such date.

 

“INHAM Exemption” is defined in Section 6.2(e).

 

“Institutional Investor”
means (a) any Purchaser of a Note, (b) any holder of a Note holding (together with one or more of its affiliates) more than
5% of the aggregate principal amount of the Notes then outstanding, (c) any bank, trust company, savings and loan association or
other financial institution, any pension plan, any investment company, any insurance company, any broker or dealer, or any other similar
financial institution or entity, regardless of legal form, and (d) any Related Fund of any holder of any Note.

 

“Investment Adviser”
means Stone Point Credit Adviser LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, or any other investment adviser controlled by or under common
control with the Company.

 

“Investment Company
Act” means the Investment Company Act of 1940 and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder from time to time.

 

“Investment Grade
Rating” means a rating assigned to the Notes from an Acceptable Rating Agency equal to or higher than (a) BBB- (or the
equivalent) by Fitch Ratings Inc., S&P Global Ratings, a division of S&P Global, DBRS, Inc. (or any rating agency entity
doing business under the brand name “DBRS Morningstar”), or Kroll Bond Rating Agency, LLC, or (b) Baa3 by Moody’s
Investors Services, Inc.; provided that (x) if the Company has obtained a Debt Rating on the Notes from two Acceptable Rating
Agencies and the then lower of the most recent Debt Ratings from such Acceptable Rating Agencies that are in full force and effect (not
having been withdrawn) is less than Investment Grade, then the Notes shall be deemed not to have an “Investment Grade Rating”,
(y) if the Company has obtained a Debt Rating on the Notes from three or more Acceptable Rating Agencies and the then second lowest
of the most recent Debt Ratings from such Acceptable Rating Agencies that is in full force and effect (not having been withdrawn) is less
than Investment Grade, then the Notes shall be deemed not to have an “Investment Grade Rating” (provided, for the avoidance
of doubt, if two or more of the most recent Debt Ratings are equal or equivalent as the lowest such Debt Rating, then one of such equal
or equivalent Debt Ratings will be deemed to be the second lowest Rating for purposes of such determination) and (z) if the Company
shall have failed to receive and deliver to the holders of the Notes a Debt Rating for the Notes from at least one Acceptable Rating Agency,
as required pursuant to Section 9.8, then the Notes shall be deemed not to have an “Investment Grade Rating”.

 

“Investment Policies”
means, with respect to the Company, the investment objectives, policies, restrictions and limitations as set forth in the Company’s
Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2021, as the same may be changed, altered, expanded, amended, modified, terminated
or restated from time to time.

 

“Lien”
means, with respect to any Person, any mortgage, lien, pledge, charge, security interest or other encumbrance, or any interest or
title of any vendor, lessor, lender or other secured party to or of such Person under any conditional sale or other title retention
agreement or capital lease required to be classified and accounted for as such on a balance sheet of the Person in question under
GAAP (for this purpose without giving effect to the adoption of Accounting Standards Update No. 2016-02, Leases (Topic 842) by
the Financial Accounting Standards Board), upon or with respect to any property or asset of such Person (including in the case of
stock, stockholder agreements, voting trust agreements and all similar arrangements).

 

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“Make-Whole Amount” is defined in Section 8.6.

 

“Make-Whole Period End Date” is defined in Section 8.2.

 

“Material”
means material in relation to the business, operations, affairs, financial condition, assets, properties or prospects of the Company and
its Subsidiaries, taken as a whole.

 

“Material Adverse
Effect” means a material adverse effect on (a) the business, operations, affairs, financial condition, assets or properties
of the Obligors, taken as a whole, (b) the ability of the Company to perform its obligations under this Agreement and the Notes or
(c) the ability of any Subsidiary Guarantor to perform its obligations under its Subsidiary Guaranty, or (d) the validity or
enforceability of any of the Transaction Documents.

 

“Material Credit
Facility” means, as to the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, any agreement(s) creating or evidencing Material Indebtedness
of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries for borrowed money, or in respect of which the Company or any of its Subsidiaries is an obligor
or otherwise provides a guarantee or other credit support, including any renewals, extensions, amendments, supplements, restatements,
replacements or refinancing thereof.

 

“Material Indebtedness”
means Indebtedness of a Person, in the aggregate principal amount outstanding (or Net Mark-to-Market Exposure) or available for borrowing
exceeding $35,000,000 (or its equivalent in the relevant currency of payment) under a single instrument or agreement.

 

“Maturity Date” is defined in the first
paragraph of each Note.

 “Memorandum” is defined in Section 5.3.

 

“Multiemployer Plan”
means any multiemployer plan within the meaning of §3(37) of ERISA maintained or contributed to by the Company or any ERISA Affiliate.

 

“NAIC” means the National Association
of Insurance Commissioners.

 

“Net Mark-to-Market
Exposure” of a Person means, as of any date of determination, the excess (if any) of all unrealized losses over all unrealized
profits of such Person arising from Swap Contracts. As used in this definition, “unrealized losses” means the fair market
value of the cost to such Person of replacing such Swap Contract as of the date of determination (assuming the Swap Contract were to be
terminated as of that date), and “unrealized profits” mean the fair market value of the gain to such Person of replacing such
Swap Contract as of the date of determination (assuming such Swap Contract were to be terminated as of such date).

 

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“Non-U.S.
Plan” means any plan, fund or other similar program that (a) is established or maintained outside the United States
of America by the Company or any Subsidiary primarily for the benefit of employees of the Company or one or more Subsidiaries
residing outside the United States of America, which plan, fund or other similar program provides, or results in, retirement income,
a deferral of income in contemplation of retirement or payments to be made upon termination of employment, and (b) is not
subject to ERISA or the Code.

 

“Notes” is defined in Section 1.

 

“Obligors” means, collectively,
the Company and each Subsidiary Guarantor.

 

“OFAC”
means the Office of Foreign Assets Control of the United States Department of the Treasury.

 

“OFAC
Sanctions Program” means any economic or trade sanction that OFAC is responsible for administering and enforcing. A list of
OFAC Sanctions Programs may be found at http://www.treasury.gov/resource-center/sanctions/Programs/Pages/Programs.aspx.

 

“Officer’s
Certificate” means a certificate of a Senior Financial Officer or of any other officer of the Company whose responsibilities
extend to the subject matter of such certificate.

 

“PBGC”
means the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation referred to and defined in ERISA.

 

“Permitted
Encumbrances” means (a) Liens for taxes not yet due or the payment of which is not at the time required by
Section 9.4; (b) statutory Liens of landlords and carriers’, warehousemen’s, mechanics’,
materialmen’s, repairmen’s or other like Liens arising in the ordinary course of business and securing obligations that
are not yet due or the payment of which is not at the time required by Section 9.4 or which do not in the aggregate have a
material adverse effect on the value or use of property encumbered thereby; (c) pledges and deposits made in the ordinary
course of business in compliance with workers’ compensation, unemployment insurance and other social security laws or
regulations; (d) deposits to secure the performance of bids, trade contracts (other than for obligations for the payment of
borrowed money), leases (other than capital lease obligations required to be classified and accounted for as such on a balance sheet
of the Person in question under GAAP (for this purpose without giving effect to the adoption of Accounting Standards Update
No. 2016-02, Leases (Topic 842) by the Financial Accounting Standards Board)), statutory obligations, surety and appeal bonds,
performance bonds and other obligations of a like nature incurred in the ordinary course of business; (e) zoning restrictions,
easements, rights-of-way, restrictions on use of real property and other similar encumbrances incurred in the ordinary course of
business which, in the aggregate, do not materially interfere with the ordinary conduct of the business of the Company and its
Subsidiaries, and ground leases in respect of real property on which facilities owned or leased by the Company and its Subsidiaries
are located; (f) any attachment or judgment Lien unless the judgment it secures would constitute an Event of Default under
subparagraph (k) of Section 11; (g) Liens securing Indebtedness (i) of a collection bank arising under
Section 4-210 of the Uniform Commercial Code on the items in the course of collection, (ii) attaching to trading accounts
or other brokerage accounts incurred in the ordinary course of business, (iii) in favor of a banking or other financial
institution arising as a matter of law encumbering deposits or other funds maintained with a financial institution (including the
right of set-off) and which are within the general parameters customary in the banking industry and (iv) for the fees and
expenses of a bank or securities intermediary in maintaining deposit accounts or securities accounts; (h) Liens arising from
precautionary Uniform Commercial Code financing statement filings; (i) Liens with respect to capital stock of any joint venture
of similar arrangement pursuant to any joint venture or similar agreement; and (j) Liens on the Company’s right to make
capital calls in connection with the Subscription Facility.

 

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“Permitted Holders”
means (a) Stone Point Credit Adviser LLC, (b) SPC Field Credit GP Holdings LLC or (c) any Affiliate of Stone Point Credit
Adviser LLC or SPC Field Credit GP Holdings LLC.

 

“Permitted RIC Distributions”
means properly declared and paid dividends and distributions in either case in cash or other property (excluding for this purpose the
Company’s common stock) in or with respect to any taxable year (or any calendar year, as relevant) of the Company in amounts not
to exceed 105% of the amount that is estimated in good faith by the Company (i) to satisfy the minimum distribution requirements
imposed by Section 852(a) of the Code (or any successor thereto) to maintain the Company’s eligibility to be taxed as
a “regulated investment company” for any such taxable year, (ii) to reduce to zero for any such taxable year its liability
for federal income taxes imposed on (A) its investment company taxable income pursuant to Section 852(b)(1) of the Code
(or any successor thereto), and (B) its net capital gain pursuant to Section 852(b)(3) of the Code (or any successor thereto),
and (iii) to reduce to zero its federal excise taxes for such calendar year (or for the previous calendar year) imposed by Section 4982
of the Code (or any successor thereto).

 

“Permitted Transferee”
means the list of insurance company private placement market participants specified in Schedule B attached hereto and any Affiliate thereof
whose name is recognizably related to such Person.

 

“Permitted Transferee
List” means the list of insurance company private placement market participants specified in Schedule B attached hereto.

 

“Person”
means an individual, partnership, corporation, limited liability company, association, trust, unincorporated organization, business entity
or Governmental Authority.

 

“Plan”
means an “employee benefit plan” (as defined in section 3(3) of ERISA) subject to Title I of ERISA that is or, within
the preceding five years, has been established or maintained, or to which contributions are or, within the preceding five years, have
been made or required to be made, by the Company or any ERISA Affiliate or with respect to which the Company or any ERISA Affiliate may
have any liability.

 

“Portfolio Investment”
means any Investment held by the Company and its subsidiaries in their asset portfolio (and, for the avoidance of doubt, shall not include
any Subsidiary of the Company).

 

“Private Equity Fund” is defined in Section 13.2.

 

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“Private Rating
Letter” means a letter issued by an Acceptable Rating Agency in connection with any private debt rating for the Notes,
which (a) sets forth the Debt Rating for the Notes, (b) refers to the Private Placement Number issued by PPN CUSIP Unit of
CUSIP Global Services in respect of the Notes, (c) addresses the likelihood of payment of both principal and interest on the
Notes (which requirement shall be deemed satisfied if either (x) such letter includes confirmation that the rating reflects the
Acceptable Rating Agency’s assessment of the Company’s ability to make timely payment of principal and interest on the
Notes or a similar statement or (y) such letter is silent as to the Acceptable Rating Agency’s assessment of the
likelihood of payment of both principal and interest and does not include any indication to the contrary), and (d) shall not be
subject to confidentiality provisions or other restrictions which would prevent or limit the letter from being shared with the SVO
or any other regulatory authority having jurisdiction over any holder of any Notes.

 

“Private Rating Rationale
Report” means, with respect to any Private Rating Letter, a report issued by the Acceptable Rating Agency in connection with
such Private Rating Letter setting forth an analytical review of the Notes explaining the transaction structure, methodology relied upon,
and, as appropriate, analysis of the credit, legal, and operational risks and mitigants supporting the assigned Private Rating for the
Notes, in each case, on the letterhead of the Acceptable Rating Agency or its controlled website. Such report shall not be subject to
confidentiality provisions or other restrictions which would prevent or limit the report from being shared with the SVO or any other regulatory
authority having jurisdiction over any holder of any Notes.

 

“property”
or “properties” means, unless otherwise specifically limited, real or personal property of any kind, tangible or intangible,
choate or inchoate.

 

“PTE” is defined in Section 6.2(a).

 

“Purchaser”
or “Purchasers” means each of the purchasers that has executed and delivered this Agreement to the Company and such
Purchaser’s successors and assigns (so long as any such assignment complies with Section 13.2); provided
that any Purchaser of a Note that ceases to be the registered holder or a beneficial owner (through
a nominee) of such Note as the result of a transfer thereof pursuant to Section 13.2 shall cease to be included within the meaning
of “Purchaser” of such Note for the purposes of this Agreement upon such transfer.

 

“Purchaser Schedule”
means the Purchaser Schedule to this Agreement listing the Purchasers of the Notes and including their notice and payment information.

 

“Qualified Institutional
Buyer” means any Person who is a “qualified institutional buyer” within the meaning of such term as set forth in
Rule 144A(a)(1) under the Securities Act.

 

“QPAM Exemption” is defined in Section 6.2(d).

 

“Related Fund”
means, with respect to any holder of any Note, any fund or entity that (a) invests in Securities or bank loans, and (b) is advised
or managed by such holder, the same investment advisor as such holder or by an affiliate of such holder or such investment advisor.

 

“Required
Holders” means at any time (a) on and after the First Closing Date but prior to the Second Closing Date, the holders
of more than 50% in principal amount of the First Installment Notes at the time outstanding (exclusive of Notes then owned by the
Company or any of its Affiliates) and each Purchaser of a Note, if any, to be issued at the Second Closing and (c) on and after
the Second Closing Date, the holders of more than 50% in principal amount of the Notes at the time outstanding (exclusive of Notes
then owned by the Company or any of its Affiliates).

 

    A-11

     

    

 

“Responsible Officer”
means any Senior Financial Officer and any other officer of the Company with responsibility for the administration of the relevant portion
of this Agreement.

 

“Restricted Payment”
means any dividend or other distribution (whether in cash, securities or other property) with respect to any Equity Interests of the Company,
or any payment (whether in cash, securities or other property), including any sinking fund or similar deposit, on account of the purchase,
redemption, retirement, defeasance, acquisition, cancellation or termination of any such Equity Interests or on account of any return
of capital to the Company’s stockholders, partners or members (or the equivalent Person thereof), or any option, warrant or other
right to acquire any such dividend or other distribution or payment.

 

“SEC” means the Securities and Exchange
Commission of the United States of America.

 

“Second Closing” is defined in Section 3.2.

 

“Second Closing Date” is defined in Section 3.2.

 

“Second Installment Notes” is defined
in Section 3.2.

 

“Section 8.8 Proposed Prepayment Date”
is defined in Section 8.8(b).

 

“Secured Debt Percentage”
means, as of any date of determination, on a consolidated basis for the Company and its Subsidiaries, the percentage determined by calculating
the aggregate amount of Indebtedness (excluding, for the avoidance of doubt, Indebtedness in respect of undrawn commitments under
any credit facility) of the Company and its Subsidiaries that is secured in any manner by any Lien on any property as of such date, to
the value of total assets of the Company and its Subsidiaries on such date.

 

“Secured Debt Threshold”
means (a) with respect to any fiscal quarter ending on or prior to March 31, 2023, 50%, or (b) with respect to any fiscal
quarter ending on or after June 30, 2023, 45%.

 

“Securities”
or “Security” shall have the meaning specified in section 2(1) of the Securities Act.

 

“Securities Act”
means the Securities Act of 1933 and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder from time to time in effect.

 

“Senior Financial
Officer” means the chief financial officer, principal accounting officer, finance director, treasurer or comptroller of the
Company.

 

“Shareholders’
Equity” means, as of any date of determination, the amount determined on a consolidated basis, without duplication, in accordance
with GAAP, of shareholders’ equity or net assets, as applicable, for the Company and its consolidated Subsidiaries at such date.

 

    A-12

     

    

 

“Source” is defined in Section 6.2.

 

“State Sanctions
List” means a list that is adopted by any state Governmental Authority within the United States of America or Canada pertaining
to Persons that engage in investment or other commercial activities in Iran or any other country that is a target of economic sanctions
imposed under Economic Sanctions Laws.

 

“Subscription Facility”
means that certain Revolving Credit Agreement, dated as of December 29, 2020, among the Company, the other borrowers from time to
time party thereto, the lenders from time to time party thereto and Capital One, National Association, as administrative agent and including
any renewals, extensions, replacement or refinancing thereof, in each case, in an aggregate outstanding principal amount not to exceed
$200,000,000 at any time.

 

“Subsidiary”
means, as to any Person, any other Person in which such first Person or one or more of its Subsidiaries or such first Person and one or
more of its Subsidiaries owns sufficient equity or voting interests to enable it or them (as a group) ordinarily, in the absence of contingencies,
to elect a majority of the directors (or Persons performing similar functions) of such second Person, and any partnership or joint venture
if more than a 50% interest in the profits or capital thereof is owned by such first Person or one or more of its Subsidiaries or such
first Person and one or more of its Subsidiaries (unless such partnership or joint venture can and does ordinarily take major business
actions without the prior approval of such Person or one or more of its Subsidiaries). Unless the context otherwise clearly requires,
any reference to a “Subsidiary” is a reference to a Subsidiary of the Company.

 

“Subsidiary Guarantor”
means each Subsidiary that has executed and delivered a Subsidiary Guaranty.

 

“Subsidiary Guaranty” is defined in Section 9.7(a).

 

“SVO” means the Securities Valuation Office
of the NAIC.

 

“Swap Contract”
means (a) any and all rate swap transactions, basis swaps, credit derivative transactions, forward rate transactions, commodity swaps,
commodity options, forward commodity contracts, equity or equity index swaps or options, bond or bond price or bond index swaps or options
or forward bond or forward bond price or forward bond index transactions, interest rate options, forward foreign exchange transactions,
cap transactions, floor transactions, collar transactions, currency swap transactions, cross-currency rate swap transactions, currency
options, spot contracts, or any other similar transactions or any combination of any of the foregoing (including any options to enter
into any of the foregoing), whether or not any such transaction is governed by or subject to any master agreement, and (b) any and
all transactions of any kind, and the related confirmations, which are subject to the terms and conditions of, or governed by, any form
of master agreement published by the International Swaps and Derivatives Association, Inc., any International Foreign Exchange Master
Agreement, or any other master agreement (any such master agreement, together with any related schedules, a “Master Agreement”),
including any such obligations or liabilities under any Master Agreement.

 

    A-13

     

    

 

“Swap
Termination Value” means, in respect of any one or more Swap Contracts, after taking into account the effect of any
legally enforceable netting agreement relating to such Swap Contracts, (a) for any date on or after the date such Swap
Contracts have been closed out and termination value(s) determined in accordance therewith, such termination value(s), and
(b) for any date prior to the date referenced in clause (a), the amount(s) determined as the mark-to-market
value(s) for such Swap Contracts, as determined based upon one or more mid-market or other readily available quotations
provided by any recognized dealer in such Swap Contracts.

 

“Transaction Document”
means any of this Agreement, any Subsidiary Guaranty and the Notes.

 

“United States Person” has the
meaning set forth in Section 7701(a)(30) of the Code.

 

“USA PATRIOT Act”
means United States Public Law 107-56, Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct
Terrorism (USA PATRIOT ACT) Act of 2001 and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder from time to time in effect.

 

“U.S. Economic Sanctions
Laws” means those laws, executive orders, enabling legislation or regulations administered and enforced by the United States
pursuant to which economic sanctions have been imposed on any Person, entity, organization, country or regime, including the Trading with
the Enemy Act, the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, the Iran Sanctions Act, the Sudan Accountability and Divestment Act and
any other OFAC Sanctions Program.

 

“U.S. Person” is defined in Section 13.2.

 

“Wholly-Owned Subsidiary”
means, at any time, any Subsidiary all of the Equity Interests (except directors’ qualifying shares) and voting interests of which
are owned by any one or more of the Company and the Company’s other Wholly-Owned Subsidiaries at such time.

 

    A-14

     

    

 

SCHEDULE B

 

Permitted Transferee List

 

Each of the following entities and any insurance companies within the
family of an entity listed below which are U.S. Persons or Canadian Persons.

 

		1.	Aegon N.V.

 

		2.	American Financial Group, Inc.
and/or American Money Management Corporation

 

		3.	AIMCO

 

		4.	Allianz Life Insurance Company
of North America

 

		5.	Allstate

 

		6.	American Equity Investment
Life Insurance Company

 

		7.	American International Group, Inc.

 

		8.	American Republic Insurance
Company

 

		9.	Ameritas Life Insurance Corp.

 

		10.	American United Life Insurance
Company

 

		11.	AXIS Capital

 

		12.	Barings LLC

 

		13.	Blue Cross and Blue Shield
of Florida, Inc.

 

		14.	Catholic United Financial

 

		15.	Cigna Corporation

 

		16.	Cigna Investments, Inc.

 

		17.	Conning

 

		18.	Constitution Life Insurance
Company

 

		19.	Corebridge Financial, Inc.

 

		20.	Corporate Solutions Life Reinsurance
Company

 

		21.	Country Life Insurance Company

 

SCHEDULE B

(to Note Purchase Agreement)

 

    

     

    

 

 

		22.	Credit Union National Association

 

		23.	CUNA Mutual

 

		24.	Delaware Life

 

		25.	Equitable Financial Life Insurance
Company

 

		26.	Equitrust Life Insurance Company

 

		27.	Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company

 

		28.	Farm Bureau Property &
Casualty Company

 

		29.	Federated

     

		30.	Genworth Financial Inc.

 

		31.	Great West Life Assurance Company

 

		32.	Guarantee Trust Life Insurance
Company

 

		33.	Guggenheim

 

		34.	Hartford Investment Management
Company

 

		35.	Independence Life and Annuity
Company

 

		36.	John Hancock Financial Services

 

		37.	Knights of Columbus

 

		38.	Kuvare

 

		39.	Legal & General

 

		40.	Lincoln National Life Insurance
Company

 

		41.	Macquarie Investment Management
Advisors

 

		42.	Manulife Financial

 

		43.	Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance
Company

 

		44.	Metlife

 

		45.	Metropolitan Tower Life Insurance
Company

 

		46.	Minnesota Life Insurance Company

 

    B-2

     

    

 

		47.	Modern Woodmen of America

 

		48.	Mutual of Omaha Insurance Company

 

		49.	Mutual Trust Life Insurance Company

 

		50.	Nassau Asset Management LLC

 

		51.	Nassau Life and Annuity Company

 

		52.	Nassau Life Insurance Company

 

		53.	National Life Insurance Company

 

		54.	Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company

 

		55.	Nationwide Life Insurance Company

 

		56.	New York Life Insurance Company

 

		57.	Nuveen, LLC

 

		58.	Nuveen Alternatives Advisors LLC

 

		59.	Ohio National Life Assurance Corporation

 

		60.	OneAmerica Financial Partners, Inc.

 

		61.	Pacific Life Insurance Company

 

		62.	Pan-American International Insurance
Company

 

		63.	Pan-American Life Insurance Company

 

		64.	PHL Variable Insurance Company

 

		65.	Pioneer Mutual Life Insurance
Company

 

		66.	PPM America

 

		67.	Primerica Life Insurance Company

 

		68.	Principal Financial Services, Inc.

 

		69.	Professional Insurance Company

 

		70.	Prudential Financial, Inc

 

		71.	The Prudential Insurance Company
of America

 

    B-3

     

    

 

		72.	RGA

 

		73.	Rothesay

 

		74.	Securian Life Insurance Company

 

		75.	Sentinal

 

		76.	Southern Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company

 

		77.	State Farm Life Insurance Company

 

		78.	State of Wisconsin Investment Board

 

		79.	Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada

 

		80.	Sun Life Financial Inc.

 

		81.	Sun Life and Health Insurance Company (U.S.)

 

		82.	Sun Life Financial (U.S.) Reinsurance Company

 

		83.	Sun Life Financial (U.S.) Reinsurance Company II

 

		84.	Sun Life Insurance (Canada) Limited

 

		85.	Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America

 

		86.	The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America

 

		87.	The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company

 

		88.	The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company for its Group Annuity Separate Account

 

		89.	The Ohio National Life Insurance Company

 

		90.	The Principal Financial Group

 

		91.	The State Life Insurance Company

 

		92.	Thrivent Financial

 

		93.	Thrivent Financial for Lutherans

 

		94.	Trustmark Insurance Company

 

		95.	UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company

 

		96.	United of Omaha Life Insurance Company

 

    B-4

     

    

 

		97.	United Services Automobile Association

 

		98.	Unum Group

 

		99.	Unum Life Insurance Company of
America

 

		100.	Voya Financial

 

		101.	Voya Investment Management LLC

 

    B-5

     

    

 

SCHEDULE 1

 

[FORM OF SENIOR NOTE]

 

THIS
NOTE HAS NOT BEEN AND WILL NOT BE REGISTERED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED (THE “SECURITIES ACT”), AND THE
COMPANY HAS NOT BEEN AND WILL NOT BE REGISTERED UNDER THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940, AS AMENDED (THE “1940 ACT”). THIS
NOTE MAY NOT BE OFFERED, SOLD, PLEDGED OR OTHERWISE TRANSFERRED, EXCEPT TO A U.S. PERSON OR CANADIAN PERSON WHO (I) IS A QUALIFIED
INSTITUTIONAL BUYER AS DEFINED IN RULE 144A UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT, (II) IS A QUALIFIED PURCHASER AS DEFINED IN THE 1940 ACT AND
REGULATIONS THEREUNDER PURCHASING FOR ITS OWN ACCOUNT IN A TRANSACTION MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS OF RULE 144A UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT,
(III) EXCEPT DURING THE CONTINUANCE OF AN EVENT OF DEFAULT, IS AN ELIGIBLE TRANSFEREE AND (IV) EXCEPT DURING THE CONTINUANCE
OF AN EVENT OF DEFAULT, IS NOT A COMPETITOR, AND DURING THE CONTINUANCE OF AN EVENT OF DEFAULT, IS NOT A DISTRESSED DEBT FUND,
EACH AS DEFINED IN THE NOTE PURCHASE AGREEMENT REFERRED TO BELOW, IN EACH CASE IN A PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF NOT LESS THAN $200,000 OR
SUCH LESSER AMOUNT THAT REPRESENTS ITS ENTIRE HOLDING, AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE STATE SECURITIES LAWS. THIS NOTE IS SUBJECT
TO MANDATORY SALE BY ANY HOLDER TO WHOM THIS NOTE MAY BE TRANSFERRED IN VIOLATION OF THE FOREGOING RESTRICTIONS.IN CONNECTION
WITH ANY TRANSFER OF THE NOTES, THE TRANSFEREE WILL FURNISH TO THE COMPANY, PRIOR TO SUCH TRANSFER, A CERTIFICATION AS TO CERTAIN MATTERS, IN
THE FORM SET FORTH IN EXHIBIT A TO THE NOTE PURCHASE AGREEMENT, AS WELL AS SUCH INFORMATION AND OTHER DOCUMENTATION AS THE
COMPANY MAY REASONABLY REQUIRE (OTHER THAN LEGAL OPINIONS IN THE CASE OF CERTAIN TRANSFERS SPECIFIED IN THE NOTE PURCHASE AGREEMENT
(AS DEFINED BELOW)) TO CONFIRM THAT SUCH TRANSFER IS BEING MADE PURSUANT TO AN EXEMPTION FROM THE REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS OF THE SECURITIES
ACT AND THAT SUCH TRANSFER WILL NOT REQUIRE THE COMPANY TO REGISTER AS AN INVESTMENT COMPANY UNDER THE 1940 ACT.

 

STONE POINT CREDIT CORPORATION

SENIOR NOTE DUE MAY 19, 2025

 

	No. RA-[_____]	[___________ ____]
	$[_______]	PPN 86172* AA9

 

FOR VALUE RECEIVED, the undersigned, STONE POINT CREDIT CORPORATION (herein called the “Company”), a corporation organized
and existing under the laws of the State of Delaware, hereby promises to pay to [____________], or registered assigns, the principal sum
of [_____________________] DOLLARS (or so much thereof as shall not have been prepaid) on May 19, 2025 (the “Maturity Date”),
with interest (computed on the basis of a 360-day year of twelve 30 day months) (a) on the unpaid balance hereof at the Applicable Rate
from the date hereof, payable semiannually, on the 19th day of May and November in each year, commencing with the
May 19 or November 19 next succeeding the date hereof, and on the Maturity Date, until the principal hereof shall have
become due and payable, and (b) to the extent permitted by law, (x) on any overdue payment of interest and (y) during
the continuance of an Event of Default, on such unpaid balance and on any overdue payment of any Make-Whole Amount, at a rate per
annum equal to the Default Rate as aforesaid (or, at the option of the registered holder hereof, on demand).

 

SCHEDULE 1

(to Note Purchase Agreement)

 

    

     

    

 

Payments of principal of,
interest on and any Make-Whole Amount with respect to this Note are to be made in lawful money of the United States of America at U.S.
Bank National Association in New York, New York or at such other place as the Company shall have designated by written notice to the holder
of this Note as provided in the Note Purchase Agreement referred to below.

 

This Note is one of a series
of Senior Notes (herein called the “Notes”) issued pursuant to the Note Purchase Agreement, dated May 19, 2022
(as from time to time amended, the “Note Purchase Agreement”), between the Company and the respective Purchasers named
therein and is entitled to the benefits thereof. Each holder of this Note will be deemed, by its acceptance hereof, to have (i) agreed
to the confidentiality provisions set forth in Section 20 of the Note Purchase Agreement and (ii) made the representation set
forth in Section 6.2 of the Note Purchase Agreement. Unless otherwise indicated, capitalized terms used in this Note shall have the
respective meanings ascribed to such terms in the Note Purchase Agreement.

 

This Note is a registered
Note and, as provided in the Note Purchase Agreement, upon surrender of this Note for registration of transfer accompanied by a written
instrument of transfer duly executed, by the registered holder hereof or such holder’s attorney duly authorized in writing, a new
Note for a like principal amount will be issued to, and registered in the name of, the transferee. Prior to due presentment for registration
of transfer, the Company may treat the Person in whose name this Note is registered as the owner hereof for the purpose of receiving payment
and for all other purposes, and the Company will not be affected by any notice to the contrary.

 

This Note is subject to
optional prepayment, in whole or from time to time in part, at the times and on the terms specified in the Note Purchase Agreement, but
not otherwise.

 

If an Event of Default occurs
and is continuing, the principal of this Note may be declared or otherwise become due and payable in the manner, at the price (including
any applicable Make-Whole Amount) and with the effect provided in the Note Purchase Agreement.

 

This Note shall be construed
and enforced in accordance with, and the rights of the Company and the holder of this Note shall be governed by, the law of the State
of New York excluding choice-of-law principles of the law of such State that would permit the application of the laws of a jurisdiction
other than such State.

 

	 	STONE POINT CREDIT CORPORATION

 

		By:	
	 	 	Name:
	 	 	Title: 

 

    

     

    

 

SCHEDULE 5.3

 

DISCLOSURE MATERIALS

[Intentionally Omitted]

 

    SCHEDULE 5.3
(to Note Purchase Agreement)

     

    

 

SCHEDULE 5.4

 

SUBSIDIARIES OF THE COMPANY AND

OWNERSHIP OF SUBSIDIARY STOCK

 

[Intentionally Omitted]

 

    SCHEDULE 5.4
(to Note Purchase Agreement)

     

    

 

[Intentionally Omitted]

 

    SCHEDULE 5.4
(to Note Purchase Agreement)

     

    

 

 

SCHEDULE 5.5

 

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

 

[Intentionally Omitted]

 

    SCHEDULE 5.5
(to Note Purchase Agreement)

     

    

 

Schedule 5.15

 

Existing Indebtedness of the Company and its
Subsidiaries

 

[Intentionally Omitted]

 

    SCHEDULE 5.15
(to Note Purchase Agreement)

     

    

 

PURCHASER SCHEDULE

 

[Intentionally Omitted]

 

    PURCHASER SCHEDULE
(to Note Purchase Agreement)

     

    

 

EXHIBIT A

 

FORM OF
TRANSFER CERTIFICATE

 

Stone Point Credit Corporation

20 Horseneck Lane

Greenwich, Connecticut 06830

 

                              ,
20_

 

Re:     Stone
Point Credit Corporation Senior Notes due May 19, 2025 (the “Notes”) Ladies and Gentlemen:

 

Reference is made to the Note Purchase Agreement,
dated as of May 19, 2022 (the “Note Purchase Agreement”), relating to the Notes. Capitalized terms used herein
and not otherwise defined shall have the meanings assigned to such terms in the Note Purchase Agreement.

 

In connection with our acquisition of the Notes,
the undersigned (the “Transferee”) hereby certifies to each of the parties to whom this certificate is addressed as
follows:

 

		(a)	We represent that we are acquiring the Notes for our own account or for one or more separate accounts maintained by us or for the
account of one or more pension or trust funds and not with a view to the distribution thereof, provided that the disposition of
our or their property shall at all times be within our or their control;

 

	 	(b)	We understand that (i) the
    Notes have not been and will not be registered under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”),
    or any other applicable securities law, and, therefore, the Notes cannot be offered, sold or otherwise transferred unless they are
    so registered or unless an exemption from registration is available, (ii) the Notes will bear the legend set forth in the form
    of Note included in the Note Purchase Agreement and (iii) the Company has no obligation to register the Notes under the Securities
    Act or to comply with the requirements for any exemption from the registration requirements of the Securities Act;

 

		(c)	We understand that the Notes (or any interest therein) may not be offered, sold, pledged or otherwise transferred except to U.S. Persons
or Canadian Persons who are each of (i) a Qualified Institutional Buyer (other than a Qualified Institutional Buyer solely pursuant
to Rule144A(a)(1)(i)(H) under the Securities Act), purchasing for our own account in a transaction meeting the requirements of Rule 144A,
(ii) a “qualified purchaser” as defined in Section 2(a)(51) of the Investment Company Act of 1940 and (iii) an
Eligible Transferee (in the case of clause (iii), unless an Event of Default has occurred and is continuing in which case the transferee
may not be a Distressed Debt Fund);

 

    Exhibit A-1

     

    

 

		(d)	We (i) have such knowledge and experience in financial and business matters that we are capable of independently evaluating the
merits and risks (including financial, tax, legal, regulatory and accounting characteristics and consequences) of an investment in the
Notes, (ii) have determined independently that we are financially able to bear the risks associated with an investment in the Notes
and that an investment in the Notes is suitable and appropriate for us, (iii) understand the terms, conditions and risks of the Notes
and that the Notes involve a high degree of risk, and (iv) have had access to such financial and other information concerning the
Company and the Notes as we have deemed necessary to make our own independent decision to purchase the Notes;

 

		(e)	Without limitation of the foregoing, we are a sophisticated institutional investor and have such knowledge and experience in financial
and business matters, and in investing in private placement securities, as to be capable of evaluating the merits and risks of purchasing
the Notes, and at the time of making our investment decision, have had access to all of such financial and other information concerning
the Company and their Subsidiaries as we have deemed necessary or desirable in making a decision to purchase the Notes;

 

		(f)	We have independently made our own analysis and decision to
invest in the Notes and determined based on our own independent review, and such professional advice from our own advisors (including
as to tax, legal and accounting matters) as we may deem appropriate, that our purchase of the Notes (i) is consistent with our financial
needs, objectives and condition, (ii) complies with all investment policies, guidelines and other restrictions that are applicable
to us, (iii) does not and will not violate any law, rule, regulation, agreement or other obligation to which we are bound and (iv) is
a fit, proper and suitable investment for us, notwithstanding the risks associated with a purchase of the Notes;

 

		(g)	We understand that we must bear the economic risk of an investment
in the Notes for an indefinite period of time because, among other reasons, the offering and sale of the Notes have not been and will
not be registered under the Securities Act and, therefore, the Notes cannot be sold other than through a privately-negotiated transaction
unless they are subsequently registered under the Securities Act or an exemption from such registration is available;

 

		(h)	We understand that there is no market for the Notes and that
no assurance can be given as to the liquidity of any trading market for the Notes and that it is unlikely that a trading market for any
of the Notes will develop;

 

		(i)	We represent and warrant that neither we nor anyone acting on
our behalf (i) is acquiring the Notes with a view to or for sale in connection with any distribution of the Notes within the meaning
of the Securities Act in violation of the Securities Act, (ii) has offered or sold or will offer or sell any Note by means of any
form of general solicitation or general advertising or (iii) has taken or will take any action that would constitute a distribution
of a Note under the Securities Act, would render the disposition of a Note a violation of Section 5
of the Securities Act or any state or other securities law or would require registration pursuant thereto;

 

    Exhibit A-2

     

    

 

		(j)	We are (i) an “institutional account” as defined in FINRA Rule 4512(c), (ii) a “qualified institutional
buyer” as that term is defined in Rule 144A under the Securities Act (other than a Qualified Institutional Buyer solely pursuant
to Rule144A(a)(1)(i)(H) under the Securities Act), and (iii) a “qualified purchaser” within the meaning of Section 3(c)(7) of
the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended; and

 

		(k)	[We are (i) an Eligible Transferee, (ii) not a Competitor and (iii) either a U.S. Person or a Canadian Person.]1
[We are (i) either a U.S. Person or a Canadian Person and (ii) not a Distressed Debt Fund.]2

 

 

1 Certification to
be made if no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing.

2
Certification to be made if an Event of Default has occurred and is continuing.

 

    Exhibit A-3EX-10.2

 Exhibit 10.2 
  

			
	Callaway Golf Company	  	Recipient:
	Performance Stock Unit Grant	  	Effective Grant Date:
		  	Number of Performance Stock Units:
		  	Plan: 2022 Incentive Plan

 CALLAWAY GOLF COMPANY, a Delaware corporation (the “Company”), has elected to grant to you,
Recipient named above, a performance stock unit award subject to the restrictions and on the terms and conditions set forth below, in consideration for your services to the Company. Terms not otherwise defined in this Performance Stock Unit Grant
Agreement (“Agreement”) will have the meanings ascribed to them in the Plan identified above (the “Plan”). 
  

	1.	 Governing Plan. Recipient hereby acknowledges receipt of a copy of the Plan and the
prospectus for the Plan (the “Plan Prospectus”). This Performance Stock Unit Grant is subject in all respects to the applicable provisions of the Plan, which are incorporated herein by this reference. In the case of any conflict
between the provisions of the Plan and this Agreement, the provisions of the Plan will control. 

  

	2.	 Grant of Performance Stock Units. Effective as of the Effective Grant Date
identified above, the Company has granted and issued to Recipient the Number of Performance Stock Units with respect to the Company’s Common Stock identified above (the “PSUs”), representing an unfunded, unsecured promise of
the Company to deliver shares of Common Stock in the future, subject to the claims of the Company’s creditors and the terms, conditions and restrictions set forth in this Agreement. Nothing contained in this Agreement, and no action taken
pursuant to its provisions, will create or be construed to create a trust of any kind or a fiduciary relationship between Recipient and the Company or any other person. 

 

	3.	 Restrictions on the PSUs. The PSUs are subject to the following restrictions:

  

	 	(a)	 No Transfer. The PSUs and the shares of Common Stock they represent may not be
sold, assigned, transferred, pledged, hypothecated or otherwise disposed of or encumbered until shares are actually issued, and any additional requirements or restrictions contained in this Agreement have been satisfied, terminated or waived by the
Company in writing. 

  

	 	(b)	 Cancellation of Unvested Shares. In the event Recipient ceases to provide
“Continuous Service” (as defined below) for any reason before the PSUs vest pursuant to paragraph 4 and the restrictions set forth in paragraph 3 expire, this award shall be cancelled with respect to any then unvested PSUs
and no additional shares of Common Stock shall vest; provided, however, that the Committee may, in its discretion, determine not to cancel and void all or part of such unvested award, in which case the Committee may impose whatever conditions it
considers appropriate with respect to such portion of the unvested award. 

 For purposes of this Agreement,
“Continuous Service” means that Recipient’s service with the Company or its “parent” or “subsidiary” as such terms are defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act (each an “Affiliate” and
together “Affiliates”), whether as an employee, Director or Consultant, is not interrupted or terminated. The Committee shall have the authority to determine the time or times at which “parent” or “subsidiary”
status is determined within the foregoing definition of Affiliate. A change in the capacity in which Recipient renders service to the Company or an Affiliate as an employee, Consultant or Director or a change in the entity for which Recipient
renders such service, provided that there is no interruption or termination of Recipient’s service with the Company or an Affiliate, shall not terminate a Recipient’s Continuous Service. For example, a change in status from an employee of
the Company to a Consultant of a subsidiary or to a 

 
Director shall not constitute an interruption of Continuous Service. To the extent permitted by law, the Committee, in its sole discretion, may determine whether Continuous Service shall be
considered interrupted in the case of any leave of absence approved by that party, including sick leave, military leave or any other personal leave. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a leave of absence shall be treated as Continuous Service for
purposes of vesting in the PSU only to such extent as may be provided in the Company’s leave of absence policy, in the written terms of any leave of absence agreement or policy applicable to Recipient, or as otherwise required by law. 

 

	4.	 Lapse of Restrictions. The restrictions imposed under paragraph 3 will lapse
and expire, and the PSUs will vest, in accordance with the following: 

  

	 	(a)	 Vesting Schedule. Subject to earlier cancellation, and subject to the accelerated
vesting provisions, if any, set forth in any agreement between Recipient and the Company or its Affiliate, as the same may be amended, modified, extended or renewed from time to time, the restrictions imposed under paragraph 3 will lapse and
be removed with respect to the number of PSUs in accordance with the vesting schedule set forth in Exhibit B (the “Vesting Schedule”). 

The Committee, however, may, in its discretion, accelerate the Vesting Schedule (in which case, the Committee may impose whatever conditions it
considers appropriate on the accelerated portion). 
 In addition, in the event of a Change in Control, the Committee shall provide that
either: (i) the PSUs subject to this Agreement will continue, or be assumed or replaced with an equivalent award by the successor or acquiring corporation (if any), which continuation, assumption or replacement will be binding on Recipient; or
(ii) if the PSUs are not continued, assumed or replaced, then the restrictions imposed under paragraph 3 shall lapse and be removed and the PSUs shall be deemed to have vested immediately prior to the Change in Control at the target
performance level. In the event that the PSUs covered by this Agreement are continued, assumed or replaced pursuant to clause (i) of the preceding sentence in connection with a Change in Control, then (A) the PSUs shall continue under the
same terms and conditions or shall continue under the same terms and conditions with respect to shares of a successor company that may be issued in exchange or settlement of such PSUs in connection with a Change in Control and (B) upon
Recipient’s involuntary termination of Continuous Service with the Company and/or the successor or acquiring corporation (if any) without Substantial Cause, or upon Recipient’s resignation with Good Reason, in either case, within the one-year period immediately following such Change in Control, then the restrictions imposed under paragraph 3 shall lapse and be removed and the PSUs shall be deemed to have vested immediately upon such
termination at the target performance level. For purposes hereof, “Substantial Cause” and “Good Reason” shall each have the meanings set forth in Exhibit A attached hereto. 

 

	 	(b)	 Effect of Vesting. The Company will deliver to Recipient a number of shares of
Common Stock equal to the number of vested shares of Common Stock subject to the PSUs within thirty (30) days following the vesting date or dates provided herein. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event that the Company (i) does not
withhold shares otherwise issuable to Recipient to satisfy the Company’s tax withholding obligation and (ii) determines that Recipient’s sale of shares of Common Stock on the date the shares subject to the award are scheduled to be
delivered (the “Original Distribution Date”), would violate its policy regarding insider trading of the Common Stock, as determined by the Company in accordance with such policy, then such shares

  
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shall not be delivered on such Original Distribution Date and shall instead be delivered as soon as practicable following the next date that Recipient could sell such shares pursuant to such
policy; provided, however, that (A) if the Original Distribution Date occurs before a Change in Control, then in no event shall the delivery of the shares be delayed pursuant to this provision beyond the later of: (1) December 31st of the same calendar year of the Original Distribution Date, or (2) the 15th day of the third calendar month following the Original
Distribution Date, and (B) if the Original Distribution Date occurs on or after a Change in Control then in no event shall the delivery of the shares be delayed pursuant to this provision beyond the 15th day of the third calendar month following the Original Distribution Date. 

  

	 	(c)	 Payment of Taxes. If applicable, upon vesting and/or issuance of Common Stock in
accordance with the foregoing, Recipient must pay in the form of a check or cash or other cash equivalents to the Company such amount as the Company determines it is required to withhold under applicable laws as a result of such vesting and/or
issuance. In this regard, the Company may withhold from the shares of Common Stock otherwise issuable to Recipient upon vesting of the PSUs that number of shares having an aggregate Fair Market Value, determined as of the date the withholding tax
obligation arises, equal to the amount of the total withholding tax obligation; provided, however, that in no event shall the aggregate Fair Market Value of the shares of Common Stock so withheld exceed the maximum individual statutory tax rate in
the applicable jurisdiction at the time of such withholding (or such other rate as may be required to avoid the liability classification of the applicable award under generally accepted accounting principles in the United States of America);
provided, further, that the number of shares withheld by the Company to satisfy the tax withholding with respect to the PSUs shall be rounded up to the nearest whole share to the extent rounding up to the nearest whole share does not result in the
liability classification of the PSUs under generally accepted accounting principles in the United States of America. Alternatively, a Recipient who is subject to Section 16 of the Exchange Act at the time the tax withholding obligation arises
may request to satisfy his or her tax withholding obligation directly through an immediate payment to the Company equal to the amount of the tax withholding obligation. If such a Recipient does not satisfy the tax withholding obligation pursuant to
the preceding sentence, Recipient authorizes and directs the Company to withhold from the shares of Common Stock otherwise issuable to Recipient upon vesting of the PSUs that number of shares having an aggregate Fair Market Value, determined as of
the date the withholding tax obligation arises, equal to the amount of the total withholding tax obligation. If Recipient’s tax withholding obligation will be satisfied by the Company’s retention of shares of Common Stock otherwise
issuable to recipient upon vesting of the PSUs as described above, and there is a public market for shares of Common Stock at the time the tax obligation is satisfied, by accepting this award of PSUs, the Recipient hereby authorizes the Company to
instruct any brokerage firm determined acceptable to the Company to sell on Recipient’s behalf some or all of the shares of Common Stock retained and to remit the proceeds of the sale to the Company or its designee. Recipient acknowledges that
the ultimate liability for all tax-related items legally due by Recipient is and remains Recipient’s responsibility and that Company and/or its Affiliates (1) make no representations or undertakings
regarding the treatment of any tax-related items in connection with any aspect of the PSU grant, including the grant or vesting of the PSUs, the subsequent sale of shares of Common Stock and the receipt of any
dividends; and (2) do not commit to structure the terms of the grant or any aspect of the PSUs to reduce or eliminate Recipient’s liability for tax-related items.

  
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	5.	 Voting and Other Rights. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the foregoing,
until the issuance of shares of Common Stock pursuant to paragraph 4(b), Recipient shall not have any right in, to or with respect to any of the shares of Common Stock (including any voting rights or rights with respect to dividends) issuable
under this Agreement until the shares are actually issued to Recipient. 

  

	6.	 No Dividends or Dividend Equivalent Rights. Recipient shall not be entitled to any
dividends or dividend equivalent rights unless and until the PSUs vest and the shares underlying the PSUs are issued to Recipient. 

  

	7.	 Nature of Grant. In accepting the grant, Recipient acknowledges that:

  

	 	(a)	 the Plan is established voluntarily by the Company, it is discretionary in nature and it may be
modified, amended, suspended or terminated by the Company at any time, unless otherwise provided in the Plan and this Agreement; 

  

	 	(b)	 the grant of the PSUs is voluntary and occasional and does not create any contractual or other right to
receive future grants of PSUs, or benefits in lieu of PSUs, even if PSUs have been granted repeatedly in the past, and all decisions with respect to future PSU grants, if any, will be at the sole discretion of the Company; 

 

	 	(c)	 Recipient’s participation in the Plan shall not create a right to Continued Service with the
Company or an Affiliate and shall not interfere with the ability the Company or an Affiliate to terminate Recipient’s service relationship at any time with or without cause; 

 

	 	(d)	 Recipient is voluntarily participating in the Plan; 

 

	 	(e)	 the PSUs are an extraordinary benefit and is not part of normal or expected compensation or salary for
any purposes, including, but not limited to, calculating any severance, resignation, termination, redundancy, end of service payments, bonuses, long-service awards, pension or retirement benefits or similar payments and in no event should be
considered as compensation for, or relating in any way to, past services for the Company or an Affiliate; 

  

	 	(f)	 the future value of the underlying shares of Common Stock is unknown and cannot be predicted with
certainty, and if Recipient vests in the PSUs and obtains shares of Common Stock, the value of those shares may increase or decrease in value; and 

  

	 	(g)	 in consideration of the grant of the PSUs, no claim or entitlement to compensation or damages shall
arise from termination of the PSUs or diminution in value of the PSUs or shares of Common Stock acquired through vesting of the PSUs resulting from termination of Recipient’s Continuous Service by the Company or an Affiliate (for any reason
whatsoever) and Recipient irrevocably releases the Company and its Affiliates from any such claim that may arise; if, notwithstanding the foregoing, any such claim is found by a court of competent jurisdiction to have arisen, then, by signing this
Agreement, Recipient shall be deemed irrevocably to have waived his or her entitlement to pursue such claim. 

  

	8.	 Electronic Delivery. The Company may, in its sole discretion, decide to deliver any
documents related to the PSUs and participation in the Plan or future PSUs that may be granted under the Plan by electronic means or to request Recipient consent to participate in the Plan by electronic means. Recipient hereby consents to receive
such documents by electronic delivery and, if requested, to agree to participate in the Plan through an on-line or electronic system established and maintained by the Company or another third party designated
by the Company. 

  
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	9.	 Taxable Event. Recipient acknowledges that the issuance/vesting/settlement of the PSUs
will have significant tax consequences to Recipient and Recipient is hereby advised to consult with Recipient’s own tax advisors concerning such tax consequences. A general description of the U.S. federal income tax consequences related to
the PSUs is set forth in the Plan prospectus. 

  

	10.	 Amendment. Except as otherwise provided in the Plan, this Agreement may be amended
only by a writing executed by the Company and Recipient which specifically states that it is amending this Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, and except as otherwise provided in the Plan, this Agreement may be amended solely by the Committee
by a writing which specifically states that it is amending this Agreement, so long as a copy of such amendment is delivered to Recipient, and provided that no such amendment materially adversely affecting Recipient’s rights hereunder may be
made without Recipient’s written consent. Without limiting the foregoing, the Committee reserves the right to change, by written notice to Recipient, the provisions of this Agreement in any way it may deem necessary or advisable to carry out
the purpose of the grant as a result of any change in applicable laws or regulations or any future law, regulation, ruling, or judicial decision, provided that any such change will be applicable only to rights relating to that portion of the award
which is then subject to restrictions as provided herein. 

  

	11.	 Miscellaneous. 

 

	 	(a)	 The rights and obligations of the Company under this Agreement will be transferable by the Company to
any one or more persons or entities, and all covenants and agreements hereunder will inure to the benefit of, and be enforceable by the Company’s successors and assigns. 

 

	 	(b)	 Recipient agrees upon request to execute any further documents or instruments necessary or desirable in
the sole determination of the Company to carry out the purposes or intent of this Agreement. 

  

	 	(c)	 Recipient acknowledges that the PSU award granted to Recipient under the Plan, and its underlying shares
of Common Stock, are subject to all general Company policies as amended from time to time, including the Company’s insider trading policies. 

  

	 	(d)	 To the extent applicable, this Agreement and the PSUs shall be interpreted in accordance with
Section 409A of the Code and Department of Treasury regulations and other interpretive guidance issued thereunder. The PSUs are not intended to constitute “nonqualified deferred compensation” within the meaning of Section 409A of
the Code and the Department of Treasury regulations and other interpretive guidance issued thereunder. For purposes of Section 409A of the Code (including, without limitation, for purposes of Treasury Regulation
Section 1.409A-2(b)(2)(iii)), each payment that Recipient may be eligible to receive under this Agreement shall be treated as a separate and distinct payment. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in
the Plan, if the PSUs constitute “deferred compensation” under Section 409A of the Code and Recipient is a “specified employee” for purposes of Section 409A of the Code, no distribution or payment of any amount that is
due because of Recipient’s “separation from service” (as defined in Section 409A of the Code without regard to alternative definitions thereunder) will be issued or paid (a) unless Recipient’s termination of Continuous
Service is a “separation from service” and (b) before the date this six (6) months following the date of Recipient’s “separation from service” or, if earlier, the date of the Participant’s death, unless such
distribution or payment can be made in a manner that complies with Section 409A of the Code, and any amounts so deferred will be paid in a lump sum on the day after such six (6) month period elapses. 

  
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	12.	 Severability. The provisions of this Agreement shall be deemed to be severable and
the invalidity or unenforceability of any provision shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the other provisions hereof. If any provision of this Agreement, or the application thereof to any person or any circumstance, is held to be
invalid or unenforceable under present or future laws effective during the term of this Agreement, such provision shall be fully severed, and in lieu thereof there shall automatically be added as part of this Agreement a suitable and equitable
provision in order to carry out, so far as may be valid and enforceable, the intent and purpose of such invalid or unenforceable provision. 

  

	13.	 Governing Law. This Agreement will be governed by and construed in accordance with
the laws of the State of Delaware and applicable federal law. 

  

	14.	 Irrevocable Arbitration of Disputes. 

 

	 	(a)	 To the extent permissible by applicable law, you and the Company agree that any dispute, controversy or
claim arising hereunder or in any way related to this Agreement, its interpretation, enforceability, or applicability, that cannot be resolved by mutual agreement of the parties shall be submitted to binding arbitration. The parties agree that
arbitration is the parties’ only recourse for such claims and hereby waive the right to pursue such claims in any other forum, unless otherwise provided by law. Any court action involving a dispute which is not subject to arbitration shall be
stayed pending arbitration of arbitrable disputes. 

  

	 	(b)	 You and the Company agree that the arbitrator shall have the authority to issue provisional relief. You and
the Company further agree that each has the right, pursuant to California Code of Civil Procedure Section 1281.8, to apply to a court for a provisional remedy in connection with an arbitrable dispute so as to prevent the arbitration from being
rendered ineffective. 

  

	 	(c)	 Any demand for arbitration shall be in writing and must be communicated to the other party prior to the
expiration of the applicable statute of limitations. 

  

	 	(d)	 The arbitration shall be administered by JAMS pursuant to its Employment Arbitration Rules and Procedures.
The rules may be found online at www.jamsadr.org. The arbitration shall be conducted in San Diego by a former or retired judge or attorney with at least ten (10) years’ experience in employment-related disputes, or a non-attorney with like experience in the area of dispute, who shall have the power to hear motions, control discovery, conduct hearings and otherwise do all that is necessary to resolve the matter. The parties must
mutually agree on the arbitrator. If the parties cannot agree on the arbitrator after their best efforts, an arbitrator will be selected from JAMS pursuant to its Employment Arbitration Rules and Procedures. The Company shall pay the costs of the
arbitrator’s fees and all administrative costs of the arbitration in excess of any court filing fee Recipient would have incurred to initiate suit in court. 

  
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	 	(e)	 The arbitration will be decided upon a written decision of the arbitrator stating the essential findings and
conclusions upon which the award is based. The arbitrator shall have the authority to award damages, if any, and attorneys’ fees and costs to the extent that they are available under applicable law(s). The arbitration award shall be final and
binding, and may be entered as a judgment in any court having competent jurisdiction. Either party may seek review pursuant to California Code of Civil Procedure Section 1286, et seq. 

 

	 	(f)	 It is expressly understood that the parties irrevocably agree to arbitrate any dispute identified above and
have chosen arbitration to avoid the burdens, costs and publicity of a court proceeding, and the arbitrator is expected to handle all aspects of the matter, including discovery and any hearings, in such a way as to minimize the expense, time, burden
and publicity of the process, while assuring a fair and just result. In particular, the parties expect that the arbitrator will limit discovery by controlling the amount of discovery that may be taken (e.g., the number of depositions or
interrogatories) and by restricting the scope of discovery only to those matters clearly relevant to the dispute. However, at a minimum, each party will be entitled to at least one (1) deposition and shall have access to essential documents and
witnesses as determined by the arbitrator. 

  

	 	(g)	 The provisions of this paragraph shall survive the expiration or termination of the Agreement, and shall be
binding upon the parties. 

  

	15.	 Data Privacy. Recipient hereby explicitly and unambiguously consents to
the collection, use and transfer, in electronic or other form, of his or her personal data as described in this document by and among, as applicable, the Company and its Affiliates for the exclusive purpose of implementing, administering and
managing Recipient’s participation in the Plan. 

 Recipient understands that the Company and its Affiliates
may hold certain personal information about Recipient, including, but not limited to, Recipient’s name, home address and telephone number, date of birth, social insurance number or other identification number, salary, nationality, job title,
any shares of stock or directorships held in the Company, details of all PSUs or any other entitlement to shares of stock awarded, canceled, exercised, vested, unvested or outstanding in Recipient’s favor, for the purpose of implementing,
administering and managing the Plan (“Data”). Recipient understands that Data may be transferred to any third parties assisting in the implementation, administration and management of the Plan, that these Data recipients may be located in
Recipient’s country or elsewhere, and that the Data recipients’ country may have different data privacy laws and protections than Recipient’s country. Recipient understands that he or she may request a list with the names and
addresses of any potential recipients of the Data by contacting the local human resources representative. Recipient authorizes the recipients to receive, possess, use, retain and transfer the Data, in electronic or other form, for the sole purpose
of implementing, administering and managing Recipient’s participation in the Plan, including any requisite transfer of such Data as may be required to a broker or other third party with whom Recipient may elect to deposit any PSUs or shares of
Common Stock. Recipient understands that Data will be held only as long as is necessary to implement, administer and manage Recipient’s participation in the Plan. Recipient understands that he or she may, at any time, view Data, request
additional information about the storage and processing of Data, require any necessary amendments to Data or refuse or withdraw the consents herein, without cost, by contacting in writing the local human resources representative. Recipient
understands, however, that refusing or withdrawing consent may affect Recipient’s ability to participate in the Plan. For more information on the consequences of refusal to consent or withdrawal of consent, Recipient understands that he or she
may contact the local human resources representative. 

  
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	16.	 Language. If you have received this Agreement or any other document related to the Plan
translated into a language other than English and if the translated version is different than the English version, the English version will control.  

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Company and Recipient have executed this Agreement effective as of the Effective Grant Date. 

 

							
		 	CALLAWAY GOLF COMPANY	 	        	 	RECIPIENT
				
	By:	 	  
	 		 	  

  
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 EXHIBIT A 

The term “Substantial Cause” shall have the meaning ascribed such term in Recipient’s employment agreement with the
Company and, if Recipient does not have an employment agreement with the Company defining such term, then “Cause” shall mean Recipient’s (1) failure to substantially perform his or her duties; (2) misconduct, including but
not limited to, use or possession of illegal drugs during work and/or any other action that is damaging or detrimental in a significant manner to the Company; (3) conviction of, or plea of guilty or nolo contendere to, a felony; or
(4) failure to cooperate with, or any attempt to obstruct or improperly influence, any investigation authorized by the Board or any governmental or regulatory agency. 

The term “Good Reason” shall have the meaning ascribed such term in Recipient’s employment agreement with the Company
and, if Recipient does not have an employment agreement with the Company defining such term, then “Good Reason” shall mean (1) the Company’s material breach of any employment agreement between the Company and Recipient;
(2) any material diminishment in the title, position, duties, responsibilities or status that Recipient had with the Company, as a publicly traded entity, immediately prior to the Change in Control; (3) any material reduction of
Recipient’s base salary provided to Recipient immediately prior to the Change in Control; or (4) any requirement that Recipient relocate or any assignment to Recipient of duties that would make it unreasonably difficult for Recipient to
maintain the principal residence Recipient had immediately prior to the Change in Control. Within ninety (90) days of the date Recipient knows, or should have known, that Recipient has Good Reason to resign his or her employment, Recipient
shall notify the Company in writing of the Good Reason and Recipient’s intent to terminate his or her employment for Good Reason no earlier than thirty (30) days later. The Company shall then have thirty (30) days to cure the
condition underlying Recipient’s notice or inform Recipient, in writing, of its intent not to do so. If the Company fails to cure the condition, or states that it does not intend to attempt to cure the condition underlying Recipient’s
notice, then Recipient shall have the right to terminate for Good Reason no later than ninety (90) days following the expiration of the cure period or the written statement of intent not to cure. 

  
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