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Exhibit

RETENTION AGREEMENT
This Agreement between Sal Incanno (referred to herein as “You” or “Your”) and SIFCO Industries, Inc. (referred to herein as “Company”) is made this 1st day of June 2016 and provides as follows:
1.  This Agreement sets forth the terms of an equity incentive relating to your continued employment with the Company (the “Retention Bonus”).  The specifics of the Retention Bonus that may be payable to you if you continue to be employed by the Company through May 31, 2017 are set forth below.
2.      In consideration of your continuing in your employment and fulfilling your job responsibilities, the Company will pay you a Retention Bonus equal to 7,143 shares of common stock of the Company, if you continue to be employed by the Company up to and through May 31, 2017.  You will vest in 50% of the Retention Bonus if you are continuously employed by the Company from the date of this letter through November 30, 2016, and will vest in 50% of the Retention Bonus if you are continuously employed by the Company from the date of this letter through May 31, 2017.  In the event that you remain employed through November 30, 2016, the Company will pay you 50% of the Retention Bonus or 3,571 shares of common stock of the Company within ten (10) days following November 30, 2016.  In the event that you remain employed through May 31, 2017, the Company will pay you 50% of the Retention Bonus or 3,572 shares of common stock of the Company within ten (10) days following May 31, 2017.  Each payment of the Retention Bonus shall be in the form of shares of common stock of the Company, subject to applicable taxes and withholding.  The Company shall have the right to require a person entitled to receive the Retention Bonus pursuant to this Agreement to pay the Company the amount of any taxes which 

the Company is or will be required to withhold, as and when required by law, with respect to the Retention Bonus before the shares comprising the Retention Bonus are delivered pursuant to this Agreement.  Furthermore, you may elect to make such payment in full by issuing a check made payable to the Company, or by electing to tender shares of common stock payable under this Award.  Shares of stock tendered as payment of required withholding shall be valued at Fair Market Value on the date such withholding obligation arises.
3.      In the event that your employment terminates for any reason, other than termination by the Company without “Cause,” prior to November 30, 2016, you will not be entitled to payment of any portion of the Retention Bonus.  In the event that your employment terminates for any reason, other than termination by the Company without “Cause,” after November 30, 2016, but before May 31, 2017, you will not vest in nor be entitled to payment of the remaining 50% of the Retention Bonus.  For purposes of the Retention Bonus, “Cause” shall include your intentional or negligent refusal to perform the duties of your position, your negligence in the performance of your duties, your willful misconduct, your misappropriation of funds or property of the Company, or your material violation of policies and procedures of the Company. Further, in the event that your employment with the Company is terminated without Cause prior to May 31, 2017, the Company will pay you 100% of the Retention Bonus in the form of shares of common stock of the Company, subject to applicable taxes and withholding, within ten (10) days following the effective date of such termination.     
4.      Your employment during the term of this Agreement remains “at will,” that is, you or the Company can terminate your employment at any time for any lawful reason. 

The parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the date set forth opposite their respective signatures.
	
				
	 
	 
	 
	 

	6/1/2016
	 
	 
	 /s/ Salvatore Incanno

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	Salvatore Incanno

	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	SIFCO Industries, INC.

	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 

	6/1/2016
	 
	By:
	  /s/ Michael Lipscomb

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	Its:
	Chief Executive OfficerExhibit

RETENTION AGREEMENT
This Agreement between Thomas Kubera (referred to herein as “You” or “Your”) and SIFCO Industries, Inc. (referred to herein as “Company”) is made this 1st day of June 2016 and provides as follows:
1.  This Agreement sets forth the terms of a cash incentive relating to your continued employment with the Company (the “Retention Bonus”).  The specifics of the Retention Bonus that may be payable to you if you continue to be employed by the Company through May 31, 2017 are set forth below.
2.      In consideration of your continuing in your employment and fulfilling your job responsibilities, the Company will pay you a Retention Bonus of $26,520, if you continue to be employed by the Company up to and through May 31, 2017.  You will vest in 50% of the Retention Bonus if you are continuously employed by the Company from the date of this letter through November 30, 2016, and will vest in 50% of the Retention Bonus if you are continuously employed by the Company from the date of this letter through May 31, 2017.  In the event that you remain employed through November 30, 2016, the Company will pay you 50% of the Retention Bonus or $13,260 in the first normally-scheduled payroll following November 30, 2016.  In the event that you remain employed through May 31, 2017, the Company will pay you 50% of the Retention Bonus or $13,260 in the first normally-scheduled payroll following May 31, 2017.  Each payment of the Retention Bonus shall be in the form of a lump sum cash payment, less applicable taxes and withholding.  
3.      In the event that your employment terminates for any reason, other than termination by the Company without “Cause,” prior to November 30, 2016, you will not be entitled to payment of 

any portion of the Retention Bonus.  In the event that your employment terminates for any reason, other than termination by the Company without “Cause,” after November 30, 2016, but before May 31, 2017, you will not vest in nor be entitled to payment of the remaining 50% of the Retention Bonus.  For purposes of the Retention Bonus, “Cause” shall include your intentional or negligent refusal to perform the duties of your position, your negligence in the performance of your duties, your willful misconduct, your misappropriation of funds or property of the Company, or your material violation of policies and procedures of the Company. Further, in the event that your employment with the Company is terminated without Cause prior to May 31, 2017, the Company will pay you 100% of the Retention Bonus in the form of a lump sum cash payment, less any amount of the retention bonus already paid per the terms of this Agreement, less applicable taxes and withholding, in the first normally-scheduled payroll following the effective date of such termination.      
4.      Your employment during the term of this Agreement remains “at will,” that is, you or the Company can terminate your employment at any time for any lawful reason. 
The parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the date set forth opposite their respective signatures.
	
				
	 
	 
	 
	 

	6/1/2016
	 
	 
	 /s/ Thomas Kubera

	Date
	 
	Thomas Kubera

	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	SIFCO Industries, INC.

	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 

	6/1/2016
	 
	By:
	  /s/ Michael Lipscomb

	Date
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	Its:
	Chief Executive Officera20160603exhibit101

EXHIBIT 10.1   JOINT ISSUES AND REVERSE EARN OUT PAYMENT AGREEMENT   THIS JOINT ISSUES AND REVERSE EARN OUT PAYMENT AGREEMENT (this   “Agreement”) is made this 3rd day of June, 2016, by and among Federal Signal Corporation, a Delaware   corporation (“Federal Signal”), FST Canada Inc., an Ontario corporation (the “Canadian Purchaser”), Joe   Johnson Equipment LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the “US Purchaser” and, together with   the Canadian Purchaser, the “Purchasers”), Vactor Manufacturing Inc., an Illinois corporation (“Vactor”),   Joe Johnson Equipment Inc., an Ontario corporation (“Canadian JJE”), JJE Limited Partnership, an   Ontario limited partnership (the “Limited Partnership” and, together with Canadian JJE, the “Canadian   Sellers”), Joe Johnson Equipment (USA) Inc., a New York corporation (“US JJE” and, collectively with   the Canadian Sellers, the “Sellers”), Chen Hui, an individual resident of Ontario, and Jason Hannah, an   individual resident of Manitoba (together, the “Minority Shareholders”), JM Johnson Family Trust –   2009, JP Johnson Family Trust – 2009 and JA Johnson Family Trust – 2009 (collectively with the   Minority Shareholders, the “Canadian JJE Shareholders”), 2019185 Ontario Inc., an Ontario corporation   (the “US JJE Shareholder”), Joe Johnson, an individual resident of Ontario (“Joe”), Jeff Johnson, an   individual resident of Ontario (“Jeff”), and Jamie Johnson, an individual resident of Ontario (“Jamie” and,   collectively with Joe and Jeff, the “Principals”).   WHEREAS, Canadian JJE, the Canadian Purchaser, Federal Signal, the Principals and the   Canadian JJE Shareholders entered into an Asset and Share Purchase Agreement, dated as of February 29,   2016, as heretofore amended (the “Canadian Purchase Agreement”); and   WHEREAS, the Canadian Purchaser, Federal Signal, the Canadian Sellers, the Canadian JJE   Shareholders and the Principals entered into an Assignment and Assumption Agreement, dated as of April   29, 2016 (the “Canadian Assignment Agreement”), pursuant to which Canadian JJE assigned its assets   and liabilities, including certain of its rights and obligations under the Canadian Purchase Agreement, to   the Limited Partnership; and   WHEREAS, pursuant to the Canadian Purchase Agreement and the Canadian Assignment   Agreement, the Limited Partnership will sell, and the Canadian Purchaser will purchase, substantially all   of the assets of the Limited Partnership; and   WHEREAS, US JJE, Vactor, Federal Signal, the Principals and the US JJE Shareholder entered   into an Asset Purchase Agreement, dated as of February 29, 2016, as heretofore amended (the “US   Purchase Agreement”); and   WHEREAS, Vactor, Federal Signal, US Purchaser, US JJE, the US JJE Shareholder and the   Principals entered into an Assignment and Assumption Agreement, dated as of April 29, 2016 (the “US   Assignment Agreement”), pursuant to which Vactor assigned all of its rights and obligations under the   US Purchase Agreement to the US Purchaser; and   WHEREAS, pursuant to the US Purchase Agreement and the US Assignment Agreement, US JJE   will sell, and the US Purchaser will purchase, substantially all of the assets of US JJE; and   WHEREAS, the Parties are entering into this Agreement to provide for certain covenants and   agreements relating to the Purchase Agreements.   NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises, covenants and agreements herein   contained, the Parties agree as follows:    

 

- 2 -   ARTICLE 1   DEFINITIONS   For purposes of this Agreement, the following terms shall have the following meanings:   “Action” means any action, administrative enforcement, appeal, petition, plea, charge, complaint,   claim, suit, demand, litigation, arbitration, mediation, hearing, or other proceeding commenced, brought,   or heard by or before any Governmental Authority.   “Affiliate” means as to any Person, any other Person which, directly or indirectly, is controlled   by, controls, or is under common control with, such Person.  As used in the preceding sentence, “control”   shall mean and include, but not necessarily be limited to, (a) the ownership of 10% or more of the voting   securities or other voting interest of such Person, or (b) the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power   to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of such Person, whether through the   ownership of voting securities, by contract or otherwise.   “Aggregate Customer Repurchase Obligations” means the aggregate amount of: (a) Customer   Repurchase Obligations (as defined in the Canadian Purchase Agreement); and (b) Customer Repurchase   Obligations (as defined in the US Purchase Agreement).   “Agreement” has the meaning ascribed thereto in the preamble above.   “Applicable CRO Holdback Amount” means, for each applicable measurement date, an amount   equal to the product of: (a) 25%; and (b) the sum of the then outstanding: (i) Aggregate Customer   Repurchase Obligations; (ii) Claimed Net Customer Repurchase Obligations; and (iii) Payable Net   Customer Repurchase Obligations.   “ASPE” means Accounting Standards for Private Enterprises.   “Auditor’s NWC Determination” has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 5.3(b).   “Business” means the business of selling, renting, leasing and servicing new and used specialty   vehicles, construction and maintenance equipment and parts such as sewer and street maintenance   equipment, hydro excavation, Department of Transportation and Transport Canada compliant and other   industrial vacuum equipment, snow and ice control equipment, refuse and recycling equipment, and   indoor recreational ice products, as conducted by the Sellers.   “Business Day” means any day other than a Saturday or Sunday or other day on which banks in   Toronto, Ontario or Chicago, Illinois are authorized or required to be closed.   “Canadian General Indemnification Claims” means: (a) with respect to a Seller Party, any claim   for indemnification by a Purchaser Indemnitee arising under Section 11.1(a) of the Canadian Purchase   Agreement, other than a claim for indemnification with respect to (i) a breach of the Fundamental   Representations (as defined in the Canadian Purchase Agreement), (ii) a breach of the Five-Year   Representations (as defined in the Canadian Purchase Agreement) (other than representations and   warranties contained in Section 5.21 (Employees and Employee Benefits) of the Canadian Purchase   Agreement, which are excluded from the Five-Year Representations for purposes of this definition), (iii) a   breach of the Tax Representations (as defined in the Canadian Purchase Agreement), or (iv) fraud or   willful misconduct by a Seller Party; and (b) with respect to a Purchaser Party, any claim for   indemnification by a Seller Indemnitee arising under Section 11.3(a) of the Canadian Purchase    

 

- 3 -   Agreement, other than a claim for indemnification with respect to (i) a breach of the Fundamental   Representations or (ii) fraud or willful misconduct by a Purchaser Party.   “Canadian JJE” has the meaning ascribed thereto in the preamble above.   “Canadian JJE Shareholders” has the meaning ascribed thereto in the preamble above.   “Canadian Purchase Agreement” has the meaning ascribed thereto in the recitals above.   “Canadian Purchaser” has the meaning ascribed thereto in the preamble above.   “Canadian Sellers” has the meaning ascribed thereto in the preamble above.   “Claim” means any act, omission or state of facts and any demand, action, investigation, inquiry,   suit, proceeding, claim, assessment, judgment or settlement or compromise relating thereto which may   give rise to a right of indemnification under a Purchase Agreement.   “Claim Notice” means: (a) a Claim Notice (as defined in the Canadian Purchase Agreement); or   (b) a Claim Notice (as defined in the US Purchase Agreement).   “Claimed Amount” means: (a) the Claimed Amount (as defined in the Canadian Purchase   Agreement); or (b) the Claimed Amount (as defined in the US Purchase Agreement).   “Claimed Net Customer Repurchase Obligation” means any: (a) Net Customer Repurchase   Obligation (as defined in the Canadian Purchase Agreement) that Canadian Purchaser claims to be due   and payable to it in a Repurchase Calculation (as defined in the Canadian Purchase Agreement) that has   not yet been finalized in accordance with Section 1.8 of the Canadian Purchase Agreement; or (b) Net   Customer Repurchase Obligation (as defined in the US Purchase Agreement) that US Purchaser claims to   be due and payable to it in a Repurchase Calculation (as defined in the US Purchase Agreement) that has   not yet been finalized in accordance with Section 1.7 of the US Purchase Agreement.   “Closing Date” means the date hereof.   “Contract” means, with respect to any Person, any contract, agreement, deed, mortgage, lease,   license, purchase order, commitment, arrangement or undertaking, written or oral, or other document or   instrument to which or by which such Person is a party or otherwise subject or bound or to which or by   which any asset, property or right of such Person is subject or bound.   “Current Assets” means the current assets of the Business determined in accordance with   Exhibit B.   “Current Liabilities” means the current liabilities of the Business determined in accordance with   Exhibit B.   “Deferred Payment Amount” shall have the meaning attributed thereto in the Canadian Purchase   Agreement.   “Effective Time” means 12:01 a.m. (EST) on the Closing Date.   “Estimated Closing Balance Sheet” has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 5.1.    

 

- 4 -   “Estimated Net Working Capital” has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 5.1.   “Example Calculation” has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 5.1.   “Federal Signal” has the meaning ascribed thereto in the preamble above.   “Final Calculations” has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 5.3(a).   “Final Closing Balance Sheet” has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 5.3(a).   “Final Net Working Capital” has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 5.3(c).   “Financial Statements” has the meaning ascribed thereto in the Canadian Purchase Agreement.   “General Indemnification Claims” means the Canadian General Indemnification Claims and the   US General Indemnification Claims.   “Governmental Authority” means the government of the United States, Canada or any foreign   country or any provincial, state or political subdivision thereof and any entity, body or authority   exercising executive, legislative, judicial, regulatory or administrative functions of or pertaining to   government, including quasi-governmental entities established to perform such functions.   “Independent Auditor” has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 5.3(b).   “Jamie” has the meaning ascribed thereto in the preamble above.   “Jeff” has the meaning ascribed thereto in the preamble above.   “Joe” has the meaning ascribed thereto in the preamble above.   “Law” means any law, statute, code, regulation, ordinance, rule, Order or governmental   requirement enacted, promulgated, entered into, agreed, imposed or enforced by any Governmental   Authority.   “Liabilities” means any obligation or liability (whether known or unknown, whether asserted or   unasserted, whether absolute or contingent, whether accrued or unaccrued, whether liquidated or   unliquidated and whether due or to become due), including any liability for Taxes.   “Limited Partnership” has the meaning ascribed thereto in the preamble above.   “Losses” means any and all loss, Liability, damage, cost, expense, charge, fine, penalty or   assessment, suffered or incurred by the Person seeking indemnification, resulting from or arising out of   any Claim, including the costs and expenses of any action, suit, proceeding, investigation, inquiry,   arbitration award, grievance, demand, assessment, judgment, settlement or compromise relating thereto,   but: (i) excluding any contingent Liability until it becomes actual; (ii) reduced by any net Tax benefit   actually received by the Person seeking indemnification solely to the extent such benefit is received   within two (2) years form the date of Loss; and (iii) reduced by any recovery, settlement or other benefits   pursuant to insurance coverage actually received by the Person seeking indemnification to which such   indemnification payments apply.   “Minority Shareholders” has the meaning ascribed thereto in the preamble above.    

 

- 5 -   “Net Working Capital” means the Current Assets minus the Current Liabilities, further adjusted   as contemplated by Exhibit B and in particular, having regard to the defined terms set forth in such   Exhibit.   “NWC Acknowledgement” has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 5.3(b).   “NWC Adjustment Report” has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 5.3(b).   “NWC Comment Period” has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 5.3(b).   “NWC Settlement Date” has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 5.3(c).   “Order” means any decree, order, judgment, writ, award, injunction, stipulation or consent of or   by, or settlement agreement with, a Governmental Authority.   “Parties” or “Party” means the Purchaser Parties and the Seller Parties.   “Payable Net Customer Repurchase Obligation” means any (a) Net Customer Repurchase   Obligation (as defined in the Canadian Purchase Agreement) that is due and payable to Canadian   Purchaser in accordance with the Canadian Purchase Agreement; or (b) Net Customer Repurchase   Obligation (as defined in the US Purchase Agreement) that is due and payable to US Purchaser in   accordance with the US Purchase Agreement.   “Permits” means all licenses, franchises, permits, operating authorities, provincial operating   licenses or registrations and other national or international regulatory licenses and other Governmental   Authority authorizations.   “Person” means any natural person, corporation, limited liability company, partnership, firm,   joint venture, joint-stock company, trust, association, unincorporated entity or organization of any kind,   Governmental Authority or other entity of any kind.   “Principals” or “Principal” has the meaning ascribed thereto in the preamble above.   “Purchase Agreements” means collectively the Canadian Purchase Agreement and the US   Purchase Agreement, and “Purchase Agreement” means individually either the Canadian Purchase   Agreement or the US Purchase Agreement.   “Purchaser Indemnitees” or “Purchaser Indemnitee” means the Purchaser Parties, their Affiliates   and each of their respective managers, members, officers, directors, partners, employees and agents.   “Purchaser Parties” or “Purchaser Party” means Federal Signal, the Purchasers and Vactor.   “Purchasers” or “Purchaser” has the meaning ascribed thereto in the preamble above.   “Reverse Earn Out Payment” means $10,000,000 or such lesser amount as is determined to be   payable as a Reverse Earn Out Payment in accordance with Exhibit C hereto.   “Reverse Earn Out Settlement Date” has the meaning ascribed thereto in Exhibit C hereto.    

 

- 6 -   “Seller Indemnitees” or “Seller Indemnitee” means the Seller Parties, their Affiliates and each of   their respective managers, members, officers, directors, partners, employees and agents.   “Seller Parties” or “Seller Party” means the Sellers, the Canadian JJE Shareholders, the US JJE   Shareholder and the Principals.   “Sellers” or “Seller” has the meaning ascribed thereto in the preamble above.   “Target Net Working Capital” means $88,630,000.   “Taxes” means all taxes, surtaxes, duties, levies, imposts, fees, assessments, withholdings, dues   and other charges of any nature, including interest and penalties associated therewith, imposed or   collected by any Governmental Authority, whether disputed or not, including U.S. federal, Canadian   federal, state, provincial, territorial, municipal and local, foreign and other income, franchise, capital, real   property, personal property, withholding, payroll, health, transfer, goods and services, harmonized sales,   value added sales, use, consumption, excise, customs, anti-dumping, countervail, net worth, stamp,   registration, franchise, payroll, employment, education, business, school, local improvement,   development and occupation taxes, duties, levies, imposts, fees, assessments and withholdings, dues and   other charges of any nature and Canada and Quebec pension plan contributions, employment insurance   premiums and all other taxes and similar governmental charges of any kind for which a Person may have   any Liability imposed by any Governmental Authority and “Tax” has a corresponding meaning.   “Third Anniversary Repurchase Calculations” means: (a) the Repurchase Calculation (as defined   in the Canadian Purchase Agreement) to be delivered, and finally determined, in accordance with Section   1.8 of the Canadian Purchase Agreement in connection with the third anniversary of the Closing Date;   and (b) the Repurchase Calculation (as defined in the US Purchase Agreement) to be delivered, and   finally determined, in accordance with Section 1.7 of the US Purchase Agreement in connection with the   third anniversary of the Closing Date.   “US JJE” has the meaning ascribed thereto in the preamble above.   “US JJE Shareholder” has the meaning ascribed thereto in the preamble above.   “US General Indemnification Claims” means: (a) with respect to a Seller Party, any claim for   indemnification by a Purchaser Indemnitee arising under Section 11.1(a) of the US Purchase Agreement,   other than a claim for indemnification with respect to (i) a breach of the Fundamental Representations (as   defined in the US Purchase Agreement), (ii) a breach of the Five-Year Representations (as defined in the   US Purchase Agreement) (other than representations and warranties contained in Section 5.21   (Employees and Employee Benefits) of the US Purchase Agreement, which are excluded from the Five-   Year Representations for purposes of this definition), (iii) a  breach of the Tax Representations (as   defined in the US Purchase Agreement), or (iv) fraud or willful misconduct by a Seller Party; and (b) with   respect to a Purchaser Party, any claim for indemnification by a Seller Indemnitee arising under Section   11.3(a) of the US Purchase Agreement, other than a claim for indemnification with respect to (i) a breach   of the Fundamental Representations or (ii) fraud or willful misconduct by a Purchaser Party.   “US Purchase Agreement” has the meaning ascribed thereto in the recitals above.   “US Purchaser” has the meaning ascribed thereto in the preamble above.   “Vactor” has the meaning ascribed thereto in the preamble above.    

 

- 7 -   ARTICLE 2   REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE SELLER PARTIES   Each Seller Party represents and warrants to the Purchaser Parties as follows:   2.1 Authorization. Such Seller Party (a) has the right and power to enter into, and perform   its obligations under this Agreement and each other agreement delivered in connection herewith to which   it is a party and (b) has taken all requisite action to authorize (i) the execution, delivery and performance   of this Agreement and each such other agreement delivered in connection herewith to which it is a party   and (ii) the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and each such other   agreement delivered in connection herewith to which it is a party.  This Agreement has been duly   executed and delivered by such Seller Party and is binding upon, and legally enforceable against, such   Seller Party in accordance with its terms.   2.2 No Conflict. Neither the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement or any   other agreement delivered in connection herewith by such Seller Party, nor the consummation of the   transaction contemplated by this Agreement or any other agreement delivered in connection herewith by   such Seller Party, does or will, after the giving of notice, or the lapse of time, or otherwise, (a) conflict   with, result in a breach of, or constitute a default under, the incorporation or governing documents, if   applicable, of such Seller Party, any Law or Order, or any Permit or Contract, to which such Seller Party   is a party or by which such Seller Party is subject or bound; (b) result in the creation of any lien or other   adverse interest upon any of the assets of such Seller Party; (c) terminate, amend or modify, or give any   party the right to terminate, amend, modify, abandon, or refuse to perform, any Contract to which the   such Seller Party is a party; or (d) accelerate or modify, or give any party the right to accelerate or   modify, the time within which, or the terms under which, any duties or obligations are to be performed, or   any rights or benefits are to be received, under any Contract to which such Seller Party is a party.   ARTICLE 3   REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE PURCHASER PARTIES   Each Purchaser Party represents and warrants to the Seller Parties as follows:   3.1 Authorization. Such Purchaser Party (a) has the right and power to enter into, and   perform its obligations under this Agreement and each other agreement delivered in connection herewith   to which it is a party and (b) has taken all requisite action to authorize (i) the execution, delivery and   performance of this Agreement and each such other agreement delivered in connection herewith to which   it is a party and (ii) the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and each such   other agreement delivered in connection herewith to which it is a party.  This Agreement has been duly   executed and delivered by such Purchaser Party and is binding upon, and legally enforceable against, such   Purchaser Party in accordance with its terms.   3.2 No Conflict. Neither the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement or any   other agreement delivered in connection herewith by such Purchaser Party, nor the consummation of the   transaction contemplated by this Agreement or any other agreement delivered in connection herewith by   such Purchaser Party, does or will, after the giving of notice, or the lapse of time, or otherwise, (a)   conflict with, result in a breach of, or constitute a default under, the incorporation or governing   documents of such Purchaser Party, any Law or Order, or any Permit or Contract, to which such   Purchaser Party is a party or by which such Purchaser Party is subject or bound; (b) result in the creation   of any lien or other adverse interest upon any of the assets of such Purchaser Party; (c) terminate, amend   or modify, or give any party the right to terminate, amend, modify, abandon, or refuse to perform, any   Contract to which such Purchaser Party is a party; or (d) accelerate or modify, or give any party the right    

 

- 8 -   to accelerate or modify, the time within which, or the terms under which, any duties or obligations are to   be performed, or any rights or benefits are to be received, under any Contract to which such Purchaser   Party is a party.   ARTICLE 4   GUARANTEES; INDEMNIFICATION LIMITATIONS; AVAILABILITY OF ESCROW;   TREATMENT OF INDEMNIFICATION PAYMENTS   4.1 Seller Parties’ Guarantees.   (a) US JJE’s Guarantee of Obligations under the Canadian Purchase Agreement. US   JJE hereby irrevocably and unconditionally guarantees to the Purchaser Parties the timely and complete   performance and payment of all obligations of the Canadian Sellers, the Principals and the Canadian JJE   Shareholders under the Canadian Purchase Agreement.   (b) Canadian Sellers’ Guarantee of Obligations under the US Purchase Agreement.   Each of the Canadian Sellers hereby irrevocably and unconditionally guarantees to the Purchaser Parties   the timely and complete performance and payment of all obligations of US JJE, the Principals and the US   JJE Shareholder under the US Purchase Agreement.   (c) Guarantee of Purchaser Parties’ Obligations.  Federal Signal hereby irrevocably   and unconditionally guarantees to the Seller Parties the timely and complete performance and payment of   all obligations of each of the Purchaser Parties under the Purchase Agreements and this Agreement.   4.2 Limitations on Indemnification Liability.   (a) Cap.  The Seller Parties’ maximum aggregate liability in respect of all General   Indemnification Claims made against any or all of the Seller Parties under the Purchase Agreements shall   be $20,000,000 (the “Cap”). The Purchaser Parties’ maximum aggregate liability in respect of all General   Indemnification Claims made against any or all of the Purchaser Parties under the Purchase Agreements   shall be an amount equal to the Cap.   (b) Minority Shareholder Cap.  Without derogating from the right of the Seller   Parties to rely on the Cap, the maximum aggregate liability of each Minority Shareholder in respect of all   General Indemnification Claims made against any or all of the Seller Parties under the Purchase   Agreements shall be an amount equal to the Cap multiplied by the percentage equity ownership of such   Minority Shareholder set out in Schedule 4.2(b) hereto.   (c) Basket.  No Seller Party shall have any liability in respect of any General   Indemnification Claim against such Seller Party unless and until the sum of all General Indemnification   Claims made against the Seller Parties exceeds $750,000 (the “Basket”).  No Purchaser Party shall have   any liability in respect of any General Indemnification Claim against such Purchaser Party unless and   until the sum of all General Indemnification Claims made against the Purchaser Parties exceeds the   Basket. In each case, to the extent that the General Indemnification Claims made against the Seller Parties   or the Purchaser Parties, as the case may be, exceed the Basket, then the Seller Parties or the Purchaser   Parties, as applicable, shall be liable for the full amount of the Losses of all General Indemnification   Claims made.   (d) Exclusions.  For the avoidance of doubt, the limitations set forth in Sections   4.2(a), 4.2(b) and 4.2(c) shall not apply to: (i) any claims for indemnification under the Purchase    

 

- 9 -   Agreements other than the General Indemnification Claims; or (ii) any claim for indemnification based   upon the fraud or willful misconduct of a Party.   (e) Currency Translations.  Where a conversion from one currency to another is   necessary to determine the applicability of the above provisions of this ARTICLE 4, the exchange rate   shall be the spot exchange rate quoted by the Bloomberg Financial Network at 4:00 p.m. central on the   relevant day.   4.3 Set-Off. The Seller Parties hereby agree that, subject to the limitations of this   Agreement, to the extent that a Purchaser Indemnitee is entitled to the payment by a Seller Party of any   Losses pursuant to a Purchase Agreement, the Purchaser Indemnitees may set off the amount of such   Losses against the Deferred Payment Amount, the Reverse Earn Out Payment and subject to Section   6.2(c), any portion of the then Applicable CRO Holdback Amount; provided that the amounts of such   Losses have been determined by mutual agreement of the Parties, or by final and binding decision of an   arbitrator or court of competent jurisdiction, without any further right of appeal.   4.4 Treatment of Indemnification Payments. Any indemnification payments made   pursuant to a Purchase Agreement shall be treated for all Tax purposes by the applicable Parties as an   adjustment to purchase price for the Purchase Agreement under which the applicable indemnification   claim was made. If an indemnification claim is made under more than one Purchase Agreement, then the   amount of such adjustment shall be allocated among the applicable Parties for purposes of the applicable   Purchase Agreements in accordance with the relative percentages set forth on Exhibit A hereto.   ARTICLE 5   NET WORKING CAPITAL   5.1 Estimated Net Working Capital. Not less than three Business Days prior to the Closing   Date, the Seller Parties shall provide to the Purchaser Parties (i) an estimated balance sheet of the   Business as of the Effective Time (the “Estimated Closing Balance Sheet”), (ii) the Seller Parties’   calculation of the Net Working Capital (the “Estimated Net Working Capital”) based on the Estimated   Closing Balance Sheet, and (iii) access to the appropriate personnel of the Seller Parties and all   supporting financial statements, worksheets and other documentation used to determine the Estimated Net   Working Capital that are reasonably requested by the Purchaser Parties.  The Estimated Closing Balance   Sheet shall be prepared, and the Estimated Net Working Capital shall be determined, in accordance with   (i) ASPE, applied consistently with the Financial Statements and (ii) the methodology set forth or   reflected in the example calculation in Exhibit B including applicable accounting policies and procedures   (the “Example Calculation”).   5.2 Closing Payment Adjustment.   (a) Excess Estimated Net Working Capital.  If the Estimated Net Working Capital   exceeds the Target Net Working Capital, then the Purchasers shall pay the amount of such excess to the   Sellers in accordance with the allocation set forth on Exhibit D hereto, and such amounts shall be subject   to further allocation in accordance with the terms of each applicable Purchase Agreement.   (b) Estimated Net Working Capital Shortfall. If the Target Net Working Capital   exceeds the Estimated Net Working Capital, then the Purchasers shall reduce the amount of the closing   payments to be made to the Sellers in accordance with the terms of each Purchase Agreement in   accordance with the allocation set forth on Exhibit D hereto, and such amounts shall be subject to further   allocation in accordance with the terms of each applicable Purchase Agreement.    

 

- 10 -   5.3 Final Net Working Capital Settlement and Payment.   (a) Final Closing Balance Sheet and Final Calculations.  Within 90 days after the   Closing Date, the Purchaser Parties shall prepare and deliver to the Seller Parties (i) a balance sheet of the   Business as of the Effective Time (the “Final Closing Balance Sheet”) and (ii) a calculation of the Net   Working Capital as reflected on the Final Closing Balance Sheet (the “Final Calculations”).  The   Purchaser Parties shall provide reasonable access to the appropriate personnel of the Seller Parties and all   supporting financial statements, worksheets and other documentation used to determine the Final Closing   Balance Sheet and the Final Calculations.   (b) Comment and Adjustment of the Final Closing Balance Sheet and Final   Calculations. Within 30 days (the “NWC Comment Period”) after the Final Closing Balance Sheet and   the Final Calculations are delivered to the Seller Parties pursuant to Section 5.3(a), the Seller Parties shall   deliver to the Purchaser Parties either (i) a written acknowledgement accepting the Final Closing Balance   Sheet and the Final Calculations in their entirety (the “NWC Acknowledgement”); or (ii) a written notice   (the “NWC Adjustment Report”) containing a detailed written explanation of those items in the Final   Closing Balance Sheet and the Final Calculations which the Seller Parties dispute, in which case the items   identified by the Seller Parties shall be deemed to be in dispute.  If the Seller Parties (i) deliver a NWC   Acknowledgement within the NWC Comment Period or (ii) fail to deliver a NWC Acknowledgement or a   NWC Adjustment Report to the Purchaser Parties within the NWC Comment Period, the Seller Parties   shall be deemed to have accepted and agreed to the Final Closing Balance Sheet and the Final   Calculations as delivered pursuant to Section 5.3(a), and such Final Closing Balance Sheet and Final   Calculations shall be final and binding upon the Parties and the Net Working Capital contained therein   shall be as set forth therein.  In the event that the Seller Parties timely deliver a NWC Adjustment Report   to the Purchaser Parties, then the Parties will use all commercially reasonable efforts to resolve the   disputed matter(s) within the 30-day period following the delivery of the NWC Adjustment Report.  If the   Parties fail to agree on the Seller Parties’ proposed adjustments contained in the NWC Adjustment Report   within 30 days after the Purchaser Parties receive the NWC Adjustment Report, then the Parties shall   jointly submit the disputed matter(s) to KPMG LLP or another mutually acceptable nationally recognized   independent accounting firm (the “Independent Auditor”).  The Parties will furnish, or cause to be   furnished, to the Independent Auditor such work papers, documentation and other reports and information   relating to the disputed matter(s) as the Independent Auditor may request or as any Party believes relevant   and each Party shall be afforded the opportunity to discuss the disputed matter(s) with the Independent   Auditor. The Independent Auditor shall make the final determination (the “Auditor’s NWC   Determination”) (A) in reliance upon supporting documentation provided to the Independent Auditor by   the Parties within 20 Business Days of submission of the disputed matter(s) to the Independent Auditor,   (B) in writing, (C) available to the Parties as soon as practicable after the disputed items(s) have been   referred to the Independent Auditor, (D) in accordance with Section 5.3(d), and (E) absent manifest error   and subject to the following sentence, nonappealable and incontestable by the Parties and each of their   respective Affiliates and successors and not subject to collateral attack for any reason.  With respect to   each disputed amount, the Auditor’s NWC Determination must be an amount equal to the Seller Parties’   position as set forth in the NWC Adjustment Report or the Purchaser Parties’ position as set forth in the   Final Closing Balance Sheet or the Final Calculations, as applicable, or an amount between such   positions.  Any fees and expenses of the Independent Auditor incurred in resolving the disputed matter(s)   pursuant to this Section 5.3(b) shall be borne by the Purchaser Parties, on the one hand, and the Seller   Parties, on the other hand, in inverse proportion to the respective percentages of the dollar value of   disputed items determined in favor of the Purchaser Parties, on the one hand, and the Seller Parties, on the   other hand.   (c) Final Net Working Capital; NWC Settlement Date.  The term “Final Net   Working Capital” as used herein shall mean the Net Working Capital of the Business as of the Effective    

 

- 11 -   Time as ultimately determined pursuant to this Section 5.3.  The date on which the Final Closing Balance   Sheet and the Final Calculations are finally determined pursuant to this Section 5.3 shall hereinafter be   referred to as the “NWC Settlement Date.”   (d) Financial and Accounting Terms.  The Final Closing Balance Sheet shall be   prepared, and the Final Calculations shall be made, in accordance with (i) ASPE, applied consistently   with the Financial Statements, and (ii) the Example Calculation; provided, that to the extent the Example   Calculation conflicts with ASPE, applied consistently with the Financial Statements, the Example   Calculation shall control.   5.4 Final Net Working Capital Adjustment.   (a) Excess Net Working Capital; Right of Offset.  If the Final Net Working Capital   exceeds the Estimated Net Working Capital, then, within five Business Days of the NWC Settlement   Date, the Purchasers shall pay by wire transfer of immediately available funds to such accounts as   designated by the Sellers the amount of such excess to the Sellers in accordance with the allocation set   forth on Exhibit D hereto, and such amounts shall be subject to further allocation in accordance with the   terms of each applicable Purchase Agreement. If, at the time the Purchasers are required to make a   payment in accordance with this Section 5.4(a), any Purchaser Indemnitee has provided a Claim Notice,   the Purchasers shall be entitled to withhold a portion of such payment in an amount equal to the Claimed   Amounts, until such time as the validity and the amount of such claim(s) is determined in accordance with   the terms of the applicable Purchase Agreement.   (b) Net Working Capital Shortfall. If the Estimated Net Working Capital exceeds the   Final Net Working Capital, then, within five Business Days of the NWC Settlement Date, the Seller   Parties shall pay by wire transfer of immediately available funds to such accounts as designated by the   Purchasers the amount of such excess to the Purchasers in accordance with the allocation set forth on   Exhibit D hereto, and such amounts shall be subject to further allocation in accordance with the terms of   each applicable Purchase Agreement.   ARTICLE 6   REVERSE EARN OUT; DEFERRED PAYMENT   6.1 Reverse Earn Out Payment. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement,   including the satisfaction of the conditions set forth on Exhibit C hereto, as additional consideration for   the transaction contemplated by the Canadian Purchase Agreement, the Canadian Purchaser shall pay, or   cause to be paid, if earned, and the Limited Partnership shall be eligible to receive, payment in cash of the   Reverse Earn Out Payment, as calculated and finally determined in accordance with the methodology and   procedures set forth on Exhibit C hereto. The Reverse Earn Out Payment, if any, shall be paid to the   Limited Partnership within 10 Business Days after the Reverse Earn Out Settlement Date and shall be   treated as purchase price for purposes of the Canadian Purchase Agreement.   6.2 Deferred Payment Amount.   (a) Initial Payment.  Promptly following the final determination of the Third   Anniversary Repurchase Calculations, Canadian Purchaser shall pay to the Limited Partnership an   amount equal to: (i) the Deferred Payment Amount minus (ii) the Applicable CRO Holdback Amount as   of the third anniversary of the Closing Date.   (b) Subsequent Payments. Thereafter, on each subsequent anniversary of the Closing   Date for which there is an Applicable CRO Holdback Amount, Canadian Purchaser shall pay to the    

 

- 12 -   Limited Partnership an amount equal to: (1) the Applicable CRO Holdback Amount for the preceding   anniversary minus (2) the Applicable CRO Holdback Amount for the current anniversary.   (c) Set-Off; Payment Mechanics. All amounts payable pursuant to this Section 6.2   are subject to set-off as permitted by this Agreement and each Purchase Agreement; provided, however,   that the Purchaser Indemnitees may set off or withhold the amount of Losses only with respect to a   Payable Net Customer Repurchase Obligation against the then Applicable CRO Holdback Amount. All   amounts payable pursuant to this Section 6.2 shall be paid by wire transfer of immediately available funds   to such accounts as designated by the Sellers within five Business Days of the date on which the Sellers   are entitled to such payment.   6.3 Withholding Right.  If, at the time the Purchasers are required to pay any amount in   accordance with ARTICLE 6 of this Agreement, any Purchaser Indemnitee has provided a Claim Notice,   the Purchasers shall be entitled, subject to Section 6.2(c), to withhold a portion of such payment, in an   amount equal to the Claimed Amounts, until such time as the validity and the amount of such claim(s) is   determined in accordance with the terms of the applicable Purchase Agreement.   ARTICLE 7   TERMINATION   7.1 Termination. This Agreement shall terminate if and only if all Parties mutually agree in   writing to terminate it.   ARTICLE 8   MISCELLANEOUS   8.1 Entire Agreement.  This Agreement together with the Purchase Agreements and all   agreements contemplated hereby or thereby contain the entire agreement among the Parties with respect   to the transactions contemplated hereunder, and supersede all negotiations, representations, warranties,   commitments, offers, contracts and writings prior to the date hereof, including the letter of intent dated   November 17, 2015 among Canadian JJE and Federal Signal, as amended, other than section (h) of such   letter of intent which shall survive.  No waiver and no modification or amendment of any provision of this   Agreement shall be effective unless specifically made in writing and duly signed by the Party to be bound   thereby.   8.2 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be   deemed an original, but all of which, together, shall constitute one and the same instrument. A copy   transmitted via facsimile or e-mail of this Agreement, bearing the signature of any Party shall be deemed   to be of the same legal force and effect as an original of this Agreement bearing such signature(s) as   originally written of such one or more Parties.   8.3 Assignment, Successors and Assigns. The respective rights and obligations of the   Parties shall not be assignable without the prior written consent of the other Parties; provided, however,   that a Purchaser Party may assign all or part of its respective rights under this Agreement and delegate all   or part of its respective obligations under this Agreement without such written consent to (i) one or more   of its Affiliates, in which event all the rights and powers of such Purchaser Party, as the case may be, and   remedies available to it under this Agreement shall extend to and be enforceable by each such Affiliate, or   (ii) its lenders as security for any obligations arising in connection with the financing of the transactions   contemplated by the Purchase Agreements or hereby or for the Business acquired pursuant to the   Purchase Agreements provided that: (a) such Purchaser Party provides the Seller Parties at least 10 days’   prior written notice of such an assignment; and (b) such Purchaser Party shall remain joint and severally    

 

- 13 -   liable with the assignee for all of the liabilities and obligations of such Purchaser Party hereunder   assigned to such assignee notwithstanding the assignment.  For the sake of clarity, Federal Signal shall   not be permitted to assign its obligations under this Agreement without the prior written consent of the   Seller Parties.  This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Parties and their   successors and permitted assigns.   8.4 Interpretation. The Parties have participated jointly in the negotiation and drafting of   this Agreement.  In the event an ambiguity or question of intent or interpretation arises, this Agreement   shall be construed as if drafted jointly by the Parties and no presumption or burden of proof shall arise   favoring or disfavoring any Party by virtue of the authorship of any of the provisions of this Agreement.   Unless the context of this Agreement otherwise requires, (a) words of any gender shall be deemed to   include each other gender, (b) words using the singular or plural number shall also include the plural or   singular number, respectively, (c) references to “hereof,” “herein,” “hereby” and similar terms shall refer   to this entire Agreement, (d) all references in this Agreement to Articles, Sections and Exhibits shall mean   and refer to Articles, Sections and Exhibits of this Agreement, (e) all references to statutes and related   regulations shall include all amendments of the same and any successor or replacement statutes and   regulations in effect as of the Closing Date, (f) references to any Person shall be deemed to mean and   include the successors and permitted assigns of such Person (or, in the case of a Governmental Authority,   Persons succeeding to the relevant functions of such Person), (g) the word “including” means “including   without limitation” and (h) references to a specific statute or Act applicable in a Province or territory in   Canada or a state or territory in the United States includes a reference to any statute or Act of any other   Province, state or territory relating to the same or similar subject matter to which a Party is subject.   8.5 Savings Clause. If any provision hereof shall be held invalid or unenforceable by any   court of competent jurisdiction or as a result of future legislative action, such holding or action shall be   strictly construed and shall not affect the validity or effect of any other provision hereof.   8.6 Headings. The captions of the various Articles and Sections of this Agreement have   been inserted only for convenience of reference and shall not be deemed to modify, explain, enlarge or   restrict any of the provisions of this Agreement.   8.7 Governing Law. The validity, interpretation and effect of this Agreement shall be   governed exclusively by the Laws of the Province of Ontario and the federal laws of Canada applicable   therein, excluding the “conflict of laws” rules thereof.   8.8 Currency. All amounts expressed in this Agreement and all payments required by this   Agreement are in Canadian dollars, provided that the financial statements referred to in Exhibit D shall be   calculated in US dollars, with payment being made in Canadian dollar equivalent as more particularly   described in such Exhibit.   8.9 Survival. All representations and warranties made by any Party in this Agreement shall   be deemed made for the purpose of inducing the other Party to enter into this Agreement and shall survive   the closing of the transactions contemplated hereby indefinitely.   8.10 Notices.   (a) All notices, requests, demands and other communications under this Agreement   shall be in writing and delivered in person, or sent by facsimile or sent by reputable overnight delivery   service and properly addressed as follows:    

 

- 14 -   To the Purchaser Parties:   Federal Signal Corporation   1415 W. 22nd Street, Suite 1100   Oak Brook, IL  60523   Fax:   (630) 954-2030   Attention:  President   With a copy to:   Federal Signal Corporation   1415 W. 22nd Street, Suite 1100   Oak Brook, IL  60523   Fax:   (866) 229-3522   Attention:  General Counsel   DLA Piper (Canada) LLP   1501 McGill College Avenue, Suite 1400   Montreal, Quebec  H3A 3M8   Fax: (514) 392-8389   Attention: Marc Philibert   Thompson Coburn LLP   One US Bank Plaza   St. Louis, MO 63116   Fax: (314) 552-7000   Attention: Michele C. Kloeppel   To the Seller Parties:   c/o Joe Johnson Equipment Inc.   2521 Bowman Street   Innisfil, Ontario   L9S 3V6   Telephone: (705) 733-7700   Fax: (705) 733-8800   Attention: Joe Johnson   With a copy not constituting notice to:   Jim Elder   Borden Ladner Gervais LLP   40 King Street West   Toronto, Ontario   M5H 3Y4   Telephone: (416) 367.6188   Fax: (416) 367-6749   Attention: Jim Elder    

 

- 15 -   (b) Any Party may from time to time change its address for the purpose of notices to   that Party by a similar notice specifying a new address, but no such change shall be deemed to have been   given until it is actually received by the Party sought to be charged with its contents.   (c) All notices and other communications required or permitted under this   Agreement which are addressed as provided in this Section 8.10 if delivered personally or courier, shall   be effective upon delivery; if sent by facsimile, shall be delivered upon receipt of proof of transmission.   8.11 Submission to Jurisdiction; Venue. The Parties hereby irrevocably submit to the   nonexclusive jurisdiction of any court of the Province of Ontario over any dispute arising out of or   relating to this agreement or any of the transactions contemplated hereby and each Party hereby   irrevocably agrees that all claims in respect of such dispute or any suit, action or proceeding related   thereto may be heard and determined in such courts.  The Parties hereby irrevocably waive, to the fullest   extent permitted by applicable Law, any objection which they may now or hereafter have to the laying of   venue of any such dispute brought in such court or any defense of inconvenient forum for the   maintenance of such dispute.  Each of the Parties agrees that a judgment in any such dispute may be   enforced in other jurisdictions by suit on the judgment or in any other manner provided by Law.  Each   Party agrees to accept service of any summons, complaint or other initial pleading made in the manner   provided for the giving of notices in Section 8.11.  Nothing in this Section 8.11, however, shall affect the   right of any Party to serve such summons, complaint or initial pleading in any other manner permitted by   Law.   8.12 No Third-Party Beneficiary. This Agreement is being entered into solely for the benefit   of the Parties, Purchaser Indemnitees and Seller Indemnitees, and the Parties do not intend that any   employee or any other Person shall be a third-party beneficiary of the covenants by the Parties contained   in this Agreement, except as contemplated by this Section 8.12.   [Remainder of page intentionally left blank; signature page follows]    

 

SIGNATURE PAGE TO THE JOINT ISSUES AND REVERSE EARN OUT PAYMENT AGREEMENT   IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Agreement as of the date first written   above.   PURCHASER PARTIES   FEDERAL SIGNAL CORPORATION   By: /s/ Jennifer L. Sherman   Name: Jennifer L. Sherman   Title: President and Chief Executive Officer   FST CANADA INC.   By: /s/ Brian S. Cooper   Name: Brian S. Cooper   Title: Vice President   JOE JOHNSON EQUIPMENT LLC   By: /s/ Daniel A. DuPré   Name: Daniel A. DuPré   Title: Vice President   VACTOR MANUFACTURING INC.   By: /s/ Jennifer L. Sherman   Name: Jennifer L. Sherman   Title: Vice President    

 

SIGNATURE PAGE TO THE JOINT ISSUES AND REVERSE EARN OUT PAYMENT AGREEMENT   IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Agreement as of the date first written   above.   SELLER PARTIES   JOE JOHNSON EQUIPMENT INC.   By: /s/ Joe Johnson   Name: Joe Johnson   Title: President   JJE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP   By its general partner LogCAN Consulting Inc.   By: /s/ Joe Johnson   Name: Joe Johnson   Title: President   JOE JOHNSON EQUIPMENT (USA) INC.   By: /s/ Joe Johnson   Name: Joe Johnson   Title: President   2019185 ONTARIO INC.   By: /s/ Joe Johnson   Name: Joe Johnson   Title: President    

 

SIGNATURE PAGE TO THE JOINT ISSUES AND REVERSE EARN OUT PAYMENT AGREEMENT   IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Agreement as of the date first written   above.   SELLER PARTIES   /s/ Joe Johnson   Name: Joe Johnson   /s/ Jeff Johnson   Name: Jeff Johnson   /s/ Jamie Johnson   Name: Jamie Johnson   /s/ Chen Hui   Name: Chen Hui   /s/ Jason Hannah   Name: Jason Hannah   JM JOHNSON FAMILY TRUST — 2009   By: /s/ Joseph M. Johnson   Name: Joseph M. Johnson   Title: Trustee   By: /s/ Erin K. Ray   Name: Erin K. Ray   Title: Trustee   JP JOHNSON FAMILY TRUST — 2009   By: /s/ Jeffrey P. Johnson   Name: Jeffrey P. Johnson   Title: Trustee   By: /s/ Katherine L. Johnson   Name: Katherine L. Johnson   Title: Trustee   JA JOHNSON FAMILY TRUST — 2009   By: /s/ Jamie A. Johnson   Name: Jamie A. Johnson   Title: Trustee   By: /s/ Joseph M. Johnson   Name: Joseph M. Johnson   Title: Trustee

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