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EFFECTIVE APRIL 12, 2021

MGM GROWTH PROPERTIES OPERATING PARTNERSHIP LP

AMENDED AND RESTATED 
CHANGE OF CONTROL POLICY 
FOR EXECUTIVE OFFICERS

1.Definitions

For purposes of the Change of Control Policy for Executive Officers, the following terms are defined as set forth below (unless the context clearly indicates otherwise):

						
	Administrator	The third-party accounting, actuarial, consulting or similar firm which shall be retained by the Company prior to a Change of Control to administer this Policy following a Change of Control.

	Annual Base Salary
	The Participant’s base salary as in effect as of the date of a Change of Control.

	Board	The Board of Managers of MGM Growth Properties OP GP LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, which is the general partner of the Company.

	Change of Control	“Change of Control” means, with respect to (x) MGP or (y) provided that it directly or indirectly controls, is controlled by or is under common control with MGP at the relevant time, MGM (each of (x) and (y), a “Referenced Entity”), the first to occur of:

(1) the date that a reorganization, merger, consolidation, recapitalization, or similar transaction (other than a spinoff, exchange offer or similar transaction to or with the applicable Referenced Entity’s public shareholders) is consummated, unless:  (i) at least 50% of the outstanding voting securities of the surviving or resulting entity (including, without limitation, an entity which as a result of such transaction owns the Company either directly or through one or more subsidiaries) (“Resulting Entity”) are beneficially owned, directly or indirectly, by the persons who were the beneficial owners of the  outstanding voting securities of the Corporation immediately prior to such  transaction in substantially the same proportions as their beneficial ownership, immediately prior to such transaction, of the outstanding voting securities of the Corporation and (ii) immediately following such transaction no person or persons acting as a group beneficially owns capital stock of the Resulting Entity possessing thirty-five percent (35%) or more of the total voting power of the stock of the Resulting Entity;

(2) the date that a majority of members of the Referenced Entity’s Board is replaced during any twelve (12) month period by directors whose appointment or election is not endorsed by a majority of the members of the Referenced Entity’s Board before the date of the appointment or election; provided that no individual shall be 

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		 considered to be so endorsed if such individual initially assumed office as a result of either an actual or threatened “Election Contest” (as described in Rule 14a-11 promulgated under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934) or other actual or threatened solicitation of proxies or consents by or on behalf of a Person other than the Referenced Entity’s Board (a “Proxy Contest”) including by reason of any agreement intended to avoid or settle any Election Contest or Proxy Contest; or

(3) the date that any one person, or persons acting as a group, acquires (or has or have acquired as of the date of the most recent acquisition by such person or persons) beneficial ownership of stock of the Referenced Entity possessing thirty-five percent (35%) or more of the total voting power of the stock of the Referenced Entity; or

(4) the date that any one person acquires, or persons acting as a group acquire (or has acquired as of the date of the most recent acquisition by such person or persons) assets constituting all or substantially all of the assets of a MGP, provided that the acquiror does not directly or indirectly control, is not controlled by and is not under common control with a Referenced Entity.

For the avoidance of doubt, there can only be one Change of Control for purposes of the Policy.

	Code	The Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended from time to time.

	Committee	The Compensation Committee of the Board of Directors or a subcommittee thereof, any successor thereto or such other committee or subcommittee as may be designated by the Board of Directors of MGP to administer the Policy.

	Company	MGM Growth Properties Operating Partnership LP, a Delaware limited partnership, or any successor thereto.

	Current Employment Agreement
	The Participant’s employment agreement with the Company or any of its affiliates (including, without limitation, any Parent or Subsidiary) in effect as of the applicable date of determination, if any.

	Date of Termination	If the Participant’s employment is terminated by:

..(1) The Employer with Employer’s Good Cause or by the Participant for Participant’s Good Cause, the Date of Termination shall be the date on which the Participant or the Employer, as the case may be, receives the Notice of Termination (as described in Section 3.2(b)) or any later date specified therein, as the case may be. 

..(2) the Employer without Employer’s Good Cause or by the Participant without Participant’s Good Cause, the Date of Termination shall be the date on which the Employer or the Participant, as applicable, notifies the other party of such termination.

	Effective Date	April 19, 2016.
	Employer	As applicable, the Company, the Subsidiaries, any Parent and any affiliated companies.
	Employer’s Good Cause	As defined in Section 3.2(a).

	Excise Tax	The excise tax imposed by section 4999 of the Code, together with any interest or penalties imposed with respect to such excise tax.

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	Executive Officer	Any executive officer of the Company.
	MGM	MGM Resorts International, a Delaware corporation, and any successor entity.
	MGP	MGM Growth Properties LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, and any successor entity.
	Net After-Tax Benefit	The present value (as determined in accordance with Sections 280G(b)(2)(A)(ii) and 280G(d)(4) of the Code) of a Participant’s Payments less any Federal, state, and local income taxes and any Excise Tax payable on such amount.

	Parent	A parent corporation as defined in Section 424(e) of the Code.
	Participant	An Executive Officer who meets the eligibility requirements of Section 2.1.
	Participant’s Good Cause	As defined in Section 3.2(a).
	Payment	Any payment or distribution in the nature of compensation (within the meaning of Section 280G(b)(2) of the Code) to or for the benefit of the Participant, whether paid or payable pursuant to this Policy or otherwise.

	Policy	This MGM Growth Properties Operating Partnership LP Change of Control Policy for Executive Officers.

	Pro Rata Bonus	A cash payment equal to the prorated portion (based on the number of complete days employed during the applicable calendar year through the Date of Termination) of the Target Bonus that Participant would have received had his or her employment not been terminated and the bonus had been earned at target levels. 

	Separation Benefits	The amounts and benefits payable or required to be provided in accordance with Section 3.3 of this Policy.
	Subsidiary	A subsidiary corporation of the Company as defined in Section 424(f) of the Code or corporation or other entity, whether domestic or foreign, direct or indirect, in which the Company has or obtains a proprietary interest of more than fifty percent (50%) by reason of stock ownership or otherwise.

	Target Bonus	The annual target bonus award for which a Participant is eligible under the Company’s Annual Performance-Based Incentive Plan for Executive Officers, or any successor plan, as in effect as of the date of a Change of Control (or, if greater, as of the Date of Termination).

2.      Eligibility

2.1.      Participation. Each Executive Officer set forth on Schedule A hereto shall be a Participant subject to the Policy effective as of the Effective Date and each other employee added to Schedule A by the Committee from time to time shall become a Participant subject to the Policy effective as of the date of such Committee action.

2.2.      Duration of Participation.  A Participant shall cease to be a Participant subject to the Policy if (i) the Participant terminates employment with the Employer under circumstances not entitling him or her to Separation Benefits or (ii) the Committee determines that Participant shall cease to be subject to the Policy prior to the occurrence of a Change of Control, provided that no Executive Officer may be so removed 
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from Policy participation subsequent to or in connection with a Change of Control that actually occurs.  In the event that a Participant is removed from the Policy pursuant to the preceding sentence, the Company shall, effective as of the date of such removal, amend the terms of any equity award or other agreement between the Company and such Participant, to the minimum extent necessary, to avoid the imposition of any additional taxes and/or penalties under Section 409A of the Code on such Participant as a result of such removal.  Additionally, in the event that a Participant was removed from Policy participation in the six months prior to a Change of Control, such Participant will be deemed retroactively eligible to participate in the Policy.  Furthermore, a Participant who is entitled to receive benefits under the Policy shall remain a Participant subject to the Policy until the amounts and benefits payable pursuant to the Policy have been paid or provided to the Participant in full.

3.     Separation Benefits

 3.1.      Right to Separation Benefits.  A Participant shall be entitled to receive from the Employer the Separation Benefits as provided in Section 3.3, if a Change of Control occurs and the Participant’s employment with the Employer is terminated under circumstances specified in Section 3.2(a) during the period commencing on the date that is six months prior to such Change of Control and ending on the first anniversary of such Change of Control.  Termination of employment shall have the same meaning as “separation from service” within the meaning of Treasury Regulation § 1.409A-1(h).

 3.2.     Termination of Employment.

(a)    Terminations which give rise to Separation Benefits under this Policy.  The circumstances specified in this Section 3.2(a) are any termination of employment with the Employer by action of the Employer without Employer’s Good Cause (and not by reason of Participant’s death or disability) or by a Participant with Participant’s Good Cause.

(x) For purposes of this Policy, “Employer’s Good Cause” shall have the following meaning, regardless of the definition given such term in any Current Employment Agreement:

(i)Participant’s conviction of, or plea of guilty or nolo contendere to (x) a crime relating to the Company or its affiliates or (y) any felony, or (B) Participant’s failure to reasonably abide by Employer’s policies and procedures, misconduct, insubordination, failure to perform the duties required of Participant up to reasonable standards established by the Employer’s senior management, or material breach of Participant’s Current Employment Agreement, which failure or breach is not cured by the Participant within ten (10) days after written notice thereof from Employer specifying the facts and circumstances of the alleged failure or breach, provided, however, that such notice and opportunity to cure shall not be required if, in the good faith judgment of the Board, such breach is not capable of being cured within ten (10) days;

(ii)Participant’s failure or inability to apply for and obtain any license, qualification, clearance or other similar approval which the Employer or any regulatory authority which has jurisdiction over the Employer requests or requires that the Participant obtain;
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(iii)The Employer is directed by any governmental authority in Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Michigan, Massachusetts, Maryland, Mississippi, New York, Macau S.A.R., or any other jurisdiction in which the Employer is engaged in a gaming business or where the Employer has applied to (or during the term of the Participant’s employment under the Current Employment Agreement, may apply to) engage in a gaming business to cease business with the Participant; or 

(iv)Any of the Employer’s gaming business licenses are threatened to be, or are, denied, curtailed, suspended or revoked as a result of the Participant’s employment by the Employer or as a result of the Participant’s actions.

(y)For purposes of this Policy, “Participant’s Good Cause” shall have the following meaning,  
            regardless of the definition given such term in any Current Employment Agreement:

(i)The failure of Employer to pay Participant any compensation when due; or

(ii)A material reduction in the scope of duties or responsibilities of Participant or any reduction in Participant’s salary or Target Bonus.

Within ten (10) days following the first occurrence of circumstances constituting Participant’s Good Cause, the Participant shall give the Employer thirty (30) days’ advance written notice specifying the facts and circumstances of the alleged breach. During such thirty (30) day period, the Employer may either cure the breach (in which case such notice will be considered withdrawn) or declare (to the Participant in writing) that the Employer disputes that Participant’s Good Cause exists, in which case Participant’s Good Cause shall not exist until the dispute is resolved in accordance with the methods for resolving disputes specified in Exhibit A hereto.

(b)     Notice of Termination.  Any termination of employment initiated by the Employer for Employer’s Good Cause, or by the Participant for Employee’s Good Cause, shall be communicated by a Notice of Termination to the other party.  For purposes of this Policy, a “Notice of Termination” means a written notice which (i) indicates the specific termination provision in this Policy relied upon, and (ii) to the extent applicable, sets forth in reasonable detail the facts and circumstances claimed to provide a basis for termination of the Participant’s employment under the provision so indicated.  The failure by the Participant or the Employer to set forth in the Notice of Termination any fact or circumstance which contributes to a showing of Employer’s Good Cause or Employee’s Good Cause shall not waive any right of the Employer or the Participant, respectively, hereunder or preclude the Employer or the Participant, respectively, from asserting such fact or circumstance in enforcing the Employer’s or the Participant’s rights hereunder.

 3.3.     Separation Benefits.

(a)If a Participant’s employment is terminated under the circumstances set forth in Section 3.2(a) entitling the Participant to Separation Benefits:

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(i)The Employer shall pay to the Participant, in a lump sum in cash within 30 days after the Date of Termination, or on such earlier date as required by applicable law, the sum of (i) the Participant’s Annual Base Salary through the Date of Termination to the extent not theretofore paid, (ii) any bonus attributable to the Company’s most recently completed fiscal year to the extent not previously paid and (iii) any accrued vacation pay, in each case to the extent not theretofore paid.

(ii)In addition, if the Participant executes the general release of claims described in Section 3.5 within 21 days following the Date of Termination, then, contingent upon the expiration of any revocation period provided in such release and subject to Section 7.6, within 30 days following the Date of Termination, the Participant shall become entitled to the following benefits (the “Separation Benefits”):

(1) The Employer shall pay to the Participant, in a lump sum in cash within 30 days after the Date of Termination, an amount (“Separation Pay”) equal to the Pro Rata Bonus plus an amount equal to the product of (A) two and (B) the sum of (x) the Participant’s Annual Base Salary and (y) the Participant’s Target Bonus; provided, however, that the Separation Pay amount pursuant to this clause (1) shall not exceed $4,000,000 per Participant (or, in the case of a Participant who served as the Chief Executive Officer of the Company at any point within the six (6) months prior to the Change of Control (not taking into  account any change in title that would qualify as Employee’s Good Cause), $10,000,000).

(2) the Employer also shall pay to the Participant, in a lump sum in cash within 30 days after the Date of Termination, an amount (“Benefits Pay”) equal in value to 24 months of continued health and other insurance benefits provided by the Employer to the Participant immediately prior to the Change of Control (or, if greater, as of the Date of Termination).

(b)If a Participant’s employment is terminated under the circumstances set forth in Section 3.2(a) entitling the Participant to Separation Benefits and such termination of employment occurs prior to the occurrence of a Change of Control, the Participant’s benefits under this Policy as described in this Section 3.3 shall commence upon the occurrence of the Change of Control (or such later date as may be required pursuant to Section 409A of the Code) and (i) shall be reduced by any severance compensation or benefits the Participant was entitled to and received as a result of such termination of employment prior to the Change of Control under any other agreement between the Participant and the Company or any other Company plan or policy, and (ii) shall replace and supersede any severance compensation or benefits the Participant would otherwise receive pursuant to such other agreement, plan or policy following the date of the Change of Control.

3.4.    Excise Tax.  Unless otherwise provided in a Current Employment Agreement, notwithstanding anything in this Policy to the contrary, in the event it shall be determined that any Payment would be subject to the Excise Tax, and if the Participant’s Net After-Tax Benefit would be greater if the amount of the Payments was one dollar less than the smallest amount that would give rise to any Excise Tax (the “Reduced Amount”), then the amount of the Payments will be reduced to the Reduced Amount.  The Company and its affiliates shall bear no responsibility for any Excise Tax payable on any Reduced Amount pursuant to a subsequent claim by the Internal Revenue Service or otherwise. For purposes of determining 
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the Reduced Amount under this Section 3.4, amounts otherwise payable to the Participant shall be reduced such that the reduction of compensation to be provided to the Participant as a result of this Section 3.4 is minimized.  In applying this principle, the reduction shall be made in a manner consistent with the requirements of Section 409A of the Code and where two economically equivalent amounts are subject to reduction but payable at different times, such amounts shall be reduced on a pro rata basis but not below zero.  All determinations required to be made under this Section 3.4, including whether a Reduced Amount or a Net After-Tax Benefit is payable, and the assumptions to be utilized in arriving at such determinations, shall be made by the Company’s independent auditors or such other nationally recognized certified public accounting firm as may be designated by the Company and approved by the Participant (the “Accounting Firm”), which shall provide detailed supporting calculations both to the Company and the Participant within 15 business days of the receipt of notice from the Participant that there has been a Payment, or such earlier time as is requested by the Company. All fees and expenses of the Accounting Firm shall be borne solely by the Company. Any determination by the Accounting Firm shall be binding upon the Company, its Affiliates and the Participant.

3.5.      Payment Obligations Absolute.  Upon a Change of Control and termination of employment under the circumstances described in Section 3.2(a), subject to Participant’s execution of a general release, the obligations of the Employer to pay or provide the Separation Benefits described in Section 3.3 shall be absolute and unconditional and shall not be affected by any circumstances, including, without limitation, any set-off, counterclaim, recoupment, defense or other right which the Employer may have against any Participant.  In no event shall a Participant be obligated to seek other employment or take any other action by way of mitigation of the amounts payable to a Participant under any of the provisions of this Policy, nor shall the amount of any payment or value of any benefits hereunder be reduced by any compensation or benefits earned by a Participant as a result of employment by another employer.

3.6.      General Release of Claims; Compliance With Restrictive Covenants.  Upon a Change of Control and termination of employment under the circumstances described in Section 3.2(a), the obligations of the Employer to pay or provide the Separation Benefits described in Section 3.3 are contingent on:

(a)the Participant’s (for him/herself, his/her heirs, legal representatives and assigns) agreement to execute a general release in the form and substance to be provided by Employer, releasing the Employer, its affiliated companies and their officers, directors, agents and employees from any claims or causes of action of any kind that the Participant might have against any one or more of them as of the date of the release, regarding his/her employment or the termination of that employment; and

(b)the Participant’s continued compliance with any restrictive covenants (including, without limitation, noncompetition, nonsolicitation, nondisclosure, intellectual property assignment and confidentiality covenants), whether set forth in the Current Employment Agreement or elsewhere, that are binding on the Participant following termination of the Participant’s employment with the Employer (or, if no such restrictive covenants are otherwise in effect, as may be set forth in the release described in clause (a) above consistent with the restrictive covenants set forth in the Current Employment Agreements of other Participants), and in the event that a Participant breaches any such restrictive covenant, the Participant shall have no further right to Separation 
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Benefits pursuant to this Policy, and any Separation Benefits previously provided to the Participant shall be subject to clawback by the Employer.

3.7.      Non-Exclusivity of Rights; Non-Duplication of Benefits. Nothing in this Policy shall prevent or limit the Participant’s continuing or future participation in any plan, program, policy or practice provided by the Employer and for which the Participant may qualify, nor shall anything herein limit or otherwise affect such rights as the Participant may have under any contract or agreement with the Employer; provided, however, that in the event the Participant becomes eligible for Severance Benefits hereunder, the Participant shall cease to be eligible for severance or termination benefits under any Current Employment Agreement or any other contract or agreement with the Employer that might otherwise apply.

4.Treatment of Equity Awards.  If a Participant’s employment is terminated in accordance with Section 3.2(a) above, the Participant’s outstanding equity awards, if any, shall accelerate and vest in full with respect to any time-based vesting conditions, and with respect to any stock appreciation rights or stock options, the Participant may exercise such awards until the date that is one (1) year following the Date of Termination or the expiration of the maximum term of the award, if earlier. If an equity award has performance conditions, the treatment of the performance conditions shall be as set forth in the applicable award form, which form may provide that payment of any awards shall be delayed until the performance conditions have been satisfied.  Notwithstanding, the preceding sentences, to the extent the MGP is not the surviving entity in the case of a Change of Control and equity awards are not exchanged for equivalent awards of any successor entity in connection with the Change in Control (if applicable), all equity awards shall become fully vested and payable immediately prior to the consummation of the Change of Control. In the event the prior sentence applies, the treatment of awards with performance conditions shall be based on the provisions of such awards applicable to computing performance in the event of a Change of Control or, if no treatment is specified, shall be deemed satisfied at 100% of target.

5.Successor to Company

5.1.      This Policy shall bind any successor of the Company, its assets or its businesses (whether direct or indirect, by purchase, merger, consolidation or otherwise), in the same manner and to the same extent that the Company or its Subsidiaries would be obligated under this Policy if no succession had taken place.

5.2. In the case of any transaction in which a successor would not by the foregoing provision or by operation of law be bound by this Policy, the Company shall require such successor expressly and unconditionally to assume and agree to perform the Company’s or its Subsidiaries’ obligations under this Policy, in the same manner and to the same extent that the Company would be required to perform if no such succession had taken place. The term “Company,” as used in this Policy, shall mean the Company as hereinbefore defined and any successor or assignee to the business or assets which by reason hereof becomes bound by this Policy.

6.     Duration, Amendment and Termination

6.1.      Duration.  This Policy shall remain in effect until terminated as provided in Section 6.2. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if a Change of Control occurs, this Policy shall continue in full force and 
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effect and shall not terminate or expire until after all Participants who become entitled to any payments or benefits hereunder shall have received such payments or benefits in full.

6.2.      Amendment and Termination.  The Policy may be terminated or amended in any respect by resolution adopted by the Committee prior to the occurrence of a Change of Control. However, after the Board has knowledge of a possible transaction or event that if consummated would constitute a Change of Control, this Policy may not be terminated or amended in any manner which would adversely affect the rights or potential rights of Participants, unless and until the Board has determined that all transactions or events that, if consummated, would constitute a Change of Control have been abandoned and will not be consummated, and, provided that, the Board does not have knowledge of other transactions or events that, if consummated, would constitute a Change of Control.  If a Change of Control occurs, the Policy shall no longer be subject to amendment, change, substitution, deletion, revocation or termination in any respect that adversely affects the rights of Participants, and no Participant shall be removed from Policy participation.

7.      Miscellaneous

7.1      Legal Fees.  The Employer agrees to pay, to the full extent permitted by law, all reasonable legal fees and expenses which the Participant may reasonably incur as a result of any contest by the Employer, the Participant or others of the validity or enforceability of, or liability under, any provision of this Policy or any guarantee of performance thereof (including as a result of any contest by the Participant about the amount of any payment pursuant to this Policy); provided that the Employer shall have no obligation under this Section 7.1 to the extent the resolution of any such contest includes a finding denying, in total, the Participant’s claims in such contest.  Such fees and expenses shall be paid within thirty (30) days following an invoice from the Participant to the Company following the initial resolution of any contest.

7.2      Employment Status.  This Policy does not constitute a contract of employment or impose on the Participant, the Company or the Participant’s Employer any obligation to retain the Participant as an employee or to change the Employer’s policies regarding termination of employment.

7.3      Tax Withholding. The Employer may withhold from any amounts payable under this Policy such federal, state, local or foreign taxes as shall be required to be withheld pursuant to any applicable law or regulation.

7.4.      Validity and Severability.  The invalidity or unenforceability of any provision of the Policy shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision of the Policy, which shall remain in full force and effect, and any prohibition or unenforceability in any jurisdiction shall not invalidate or render unenforceable such provision in any other jurisdiction.

7.5.      Governing Law.  The validity, interpretation, construction and performance of the Policy shall in all respects be governed by the laws of the State of Delaware, without reference to principles of conflict of law.

7.6.      Section 409A of the Code.  Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary:

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(a)The Policy shall be interpreted, construed and operated to reflect the intent of the Company that all aspects of the Policy shall be interpreted either to be exempt from the provisions of Section 409A of the Code or, to the extent subject to Section 409A of the Code, comply with Section 409A of the Code and any regulations and other guidance thereunder.  This Policy may be amended at any time, without the consent of any Participant, to avoid the application of Section 409A of the Code in a particular circumstance or to the extent determined necessary or desirable to satisfy any of the requirements under Section 409A of the Code, but the Employer shall not be under any obligation to make any such amendment.  Nothing in the Policy shall provide a basis for any person to take action against the Employer based on matters covered by Section 409A of the Code, including the tax treatment of any award made under the Policy, and the Employer shall not under any circumstances have any liability to any Participant or other person for any taxes, penalties or interest due on amounts paid or payable under the Policy, including taxes, penalties or interest imposed under Section 409A of the Code.

(b)To the extent that any payment or benefit pursuant to this Policy constitutes a “deferral of compensation” subject to Section 409A of the Code (after taking into account to the maximum extent possible any applicable exemptions) (a “409A Payment”) treated as payable upon a separation from service (as defined under Section 409A of the Code, then, if on the date of the Participant’s separation from service, the Participant is a specified employee (as defined under Section 409A of the Code), then to the minimum extent required for the Participant not to incur additional taxes pursuant to Section 409A of the Code, no such 409A Payment shall be made to the Participant sooner than the earlier of (i) six (6) months after the Participant’s separation from service; or (ii) the date of the Participant’s death, at which time all such delayed payments shall be paid in lump sum without interest.

(c)No 409A Payment payable under this Policy shall be subject to acceleration or to any change in the specified time or method of payment, except as otherwise provided under this Policy and consistent with Section 409A.  If under this Policy, a 409A Payment is to be paid in two or more installments, for purposes of Section 409A, each installment shall be treated as a separate payment.  Moreover, if the Company determines in good faith that any provision of this Policy has the effect of impermissibly delaying or accelerating any payment schedule initially set forth in any applicable employment agreement or equity award, the applicable provision (or part thereof) of this Policy shall be disregarded and have no force or effect and the payment schedule shall be governed by the applicable provision of the applicable employment agreement or equity award agreement.

7.7.      Claim Procedure.  If a Participant makes a written request alleging a right to receive Separation Benefits under the Policy or alleging a right to receive an adjustment in benefits being paid under the Policy, the Company shall treat it as a claim for benefits. All claims for Separation Benefits under the Policy shall be sent to the General Counsel of the Company and must be received within 30 days after the Date of Termination.  If the Company determines that any individual who has claimed a right to receive Separation Benefits under the Policy is not entitled to receive all or a part of the benefits claimed, it will inform the claimant in writing of its determination and the reasons therefore in terms calculated to be understood by the claimant.  The notice will be sent within 90 days of the written request, unless the Company determines additional time, not exceeding 90 days, is needed and provides the Participant with notice, during the initial 90-day period, of the circumstances requiring the extension of time and the length of the extension. The 
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notice shall make specific reference to the pertinent Policy provisions on which the denial is based, and describe any additional material or information that is necessary. Such notice shall, in addition, inform the claimant what procedure the claimant should follow to take advantage of the review procedures set forth below in the event the claimant desires to contest the denial of the claim.  The claimant may within 90 days thereafter submit in writing to the Administrator a notice that the claimant contests the denial of his or her claim by the Company and desires a further review. The Administrator shall within 60 days thereafter review the claim and authorize the claimant to appear personally and review the pertinent documents and submit issues and comments relating to the claim to the persons responsible for making the determination on behalf of the Administrator. The Administrator will render its final decision with specific reasons therefor in writing and will transmit it to the claimant within 60 days of the written request for review, unless the Administrator determines additional time, not exceeding 60 days, is needed, and so notifies the Participant during the initial 60-day period.  The Committee may revise the foregoing procedures as it determines necessary to comply with changes in the applicable U.S. Department of Labor regulations.

7.8.      Unfunded Status. This Policy is intended to be an unfunded plan and to qualify as a severance pay plan within the meaning of Department of Labor regulations Section 2510.3-2(b). All payments pursuant to the Policy shall be made from the general funds of the Employer and no special or separate fund shall be established or other segregation of assets made to assure payment.  No Participant or other person shall have under any circumstances any interest in any particular property or assets of the Employer as a result of being subject to the Policy. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Committee may authorize the creation of trusts or other arrangements to assist in accumulating funds to meet the obligations created under the Policy; provided, however, that, unless the Committee otherwise determines, the existence of such trusts or other arrangements is consistent with the “unfunded” status of the Policy.

7.9.      Reliance on Adoption of Policy.  Subject to Section 6.2, each person who shall become a Participant shall be deemed to have served and continue to serve in such capacity in reliance upon the Change on Control provisions contained in this Policy.

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                                                                      SCHEDULE A

i.James C. Stewart

ii.Andy Chien

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This Exhibit A sets forth the methods for resolving disputes should any arise under the Policy, and accordingly, this Exhibit A shall be considered a part of the Policy.

1.Except for a claim by either Participant or the Company for injunctive relief where such would be otherwise authorized by law, any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to the Policy or the breach hereof including without limitation any claim involving the interpretation or application of the Policy, shall be submitted to binding arbitration in accordance with the employment arbitration rules then in effect of the Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Service (“JAMS”), to the extent not inconsistent with this paragraph. This Exhibit A covers any claim Participant might have against the Company, any officer, director, employee, or agent of the Company, or any of the Company’s subsidiaries, divisions, and affiliates, and all successors and assigns of any of them. The promises by the Company and Participant to arbitrate differences, rather than litigate them before courts or other bodies, provide consideration for each other, in addition to other consideration provided under the Policy.

2.Claims Subject to Arbitration:  This Exhibit A contemplates mandatory arbitration to the fullest extent permitted by law.  Only claims that are justiciable under applicable state or federal law are covered by this Exhibit A. Such claims include any and all alleged violations of any state or federal law whether common law, statutory, arising under regulation or ordinance, or any other law, brought by any current or former employees.

3.Non-Waiver of Substantive Rights:  This Exhibit A does not waive any rights or remedies available under applicable statutes or common law.  However, it does waive Participant’s right to pursue those rights and remedies in a judicial forum. By accepting benefits under the Policy, the Participant shall be deemed to have voluntarily agreed to arbitrate his or her claims covered by this Exhibit A.

4.Time Limit to Pursue Arbitration; Initiation:  To ensure timely resolution of disputes, Participant and the Company must initiate arbitration within the statute of limitations (deadline for filing) provided for by applicable law pertaining to the claim. The failure to initiate arbitration within this time limit will bar any such claim.  The parties understand that the Company and Participant are waiving any longer statutes of limitations that would otherwise apply, and any aggrieved party is encouraged to give written notice of any claim as soon as possible after the event(s) in dispute so that arbitration of any differences may take place promptly.  The parties agree that the aggrieved party must, within the time frame provided by this Exhibit A, give written notice of a claim.  In the event such notice is to be provided to the Company, the Participant shall provide a copy of such notice of a claim to the Company’s designated legal counsel for purposes of arbitration.  Written notice shall identify and describe the nature of the claim, the supporting facts and the relief or remedy sought.

5.Selecting an Arbitrator:  This Exhibit A mandates Arbitration under the then current rules of the Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Service (JAMS) regarding employment disputes.  The arbitrator shall be either a retired judge or an attorney experienced in employment law and licensed to practice in the state in which arbitration is convened. The parties shall select one arbitrator from 
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among a list of three qualified neutral arbitrators provided by JAMS.  If the parties are unable to agree on the arbitrator, each party shall strike one name and the remaining named arbitrator shall be selected.

6.Representation/Arbitration Rights and Procedures:

a.Participant may be represented by an attorney of his/her choice at his/her own expense.

b.The arbitrator shall apply the substantive law (and the law of remedies, if applicable) of Nevada (without regard to its choice of law provisions) and/or federal law when applicable.  In all cases, this Exhibit A shall provide for the broadest level of arbitration of claims between the Company and Participant under Nevada or applicable federal law. The arbitrator is without jurisdiction to apply any different substantive law or law of remedies.

c.The arbitrator shall have no authority to award non-economic damages or punitive damages except where such relief is specifically authorized by an applicable state or federal statute or common law.  In such a situation, the arbitrator shall specify in the award the specific statute or other basis under which such relief is granted.
d.The applicable law with respect to privilege, including attorney-client privilege, work product, and offers to compromise must be followed.

e.The parties shall have the right to conduct reasonable discovery, including written and oral (deposition) discovery and to subpoena and/or request copies of records, documents and other relevant discoverable information consistent with the procedural rules of JAMS. The arbitrator shall decide disputes regarding the scope of discovery and shall have authority to regulate the conduct of any hearing and/or trial proceeding.  The arbitrator shall have the right to entertain a motion to dismiss and/or motion for summary judgment.

f.The parties shall exchange witness lists at least 30 days prior to the trial/hearing procedure.  The arbitrator shall have subpoena power so that either Participant or the Company may summon witnesses. The arbitrator shall use the Federal Rules of Evidence.  Both parties have the right to file a post hearing brief.  Any party, at its own expense, may arrange for and pay the cost of a court reporter to provide a stenographic record of the proceedings.

g.Any arbitration hearing or proceeding shall take place in private, not open to the public, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

7.Arbitrator’s Award:  The arbitrator shall issue a written decision containing the specific issues raised by the parties, the specific findings of fact, and the specific conclusions of law.  The award shall be rendered promptly, typically within 30 days after conclusion of the arbitration hearing, or the submission of post-hearing briefs if requested.  The arbitrator may not award any relief or remedy in excess of what a court could grant under applicable law.  The arbitrator’s decision is final and binding on both parties.  Judgment upon an award rendered by the arbitrator may be entered in any court having competent jurisdiction.
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a.Either party may bring an action in any court of competent jurisdiction to compel arbitration under this Exhibit A and to enforce an arbitration award.

b.In the event of any administrative or judicial action by any agency or third party to adjudicate a claim on behalf of Participant which is subject to arbitration under this Exhibit A, Participant hereby waives the right to participate in any monetary or other recovery obtained by such agency or third party in any such action, and Participant’s sole remedy with respect to any such claim shall be any award decreed by an arbitrator pursuant to the provisions of this Exhibit A.

8.Fees and Expenses: The Company shall be responsible for paying any filing fee and the fees and costs of the arbitrator; provided, however, that if Participant is the party initiating the claim, Participant will contribute an amount equal to the filing fee to initiate a claim in the court of general jurisdiction in the state in which Participant is (or was last) employed by the Company.  Participant and the Company shall each pay for their own expenses, attorney’s fees (a party’s responsibility for his/her/its own attorney’s fees is only limited by any applicable statute specifically providing that attorney’s fees may be awarded as a remedy), and costs and fees regarding witness, photocopying and other preparation expenses.  If any party prevails on a statutory claim that affords the prevailing party attorney’s fees and costs, or if there is a written agreement providing for attorney’s fees and/or costs, the arbitrator may award reasonable attorney’s fees and/or costs to the prevailing party, applying the same standards a court would apply under the law applicable to the claim(s).

9.The arbitration provisions of this Exhibit A shall survive the termination of Participant’s employment with the Company.  These arbitration provisions can only be modified or revoked in a writing signed by both parties and which expressly states an intent to modify or revoke the provisions of this Exhibit A.

10.The arbitration provision of this Exhibit A do not alter or affect the termination provisions of the Policy.

11.Capitalized terms not defined in this Exhibit A shall have the same definition as in the Policy to which this is Exhibit A.

12.If any provision of this Exhibit A is adjudged to be void or otherwise unenforceable, in whole or in part, such adjudication shall not affect the validity of the remainder of Exhibit A. All other provisions shall remain in full force and effect.

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ACKNOWLEDGMENT

BOTH PARTIES ACKNOWLEDGE THAT: THEY HAVE CAREFULLY READ THIS EXHIBIT A IN ITS ENTIRETY, THEY UNDERSTAND ITS TERMS, EXHIBIT A CONSTITUTES A MATERIAL TERM AND CONDITION OF POLICY TO WHICH IT IS EXHIBIT A, AND THEY AGREE TO ABIDE BY ITS TERMS.

The parties also specifically acknowledge that by accepting benefits under the Policy and thereby agreeing to the terms of this Exhibit A, they are waiving the right to pursue claims covered by this Exhibit A in a judicial forum and instead agree to arbitrate all such claims before an arbitrator without a court or jury.  It is specifically understood that this Exhibit A does not waive any rights or remedies which are available under applicable state and federal statutes or common law. Both parties enter into this Exhibit A voluntarily and not in reliance on any promises or representation by the other party other than those contained in the Agreement or in this Exhibit A. 

Participant further acknowledges that Participant has been given the opportunity to discuss this Exhibit A with Participant’s private legal counsel and that Participant has availed himself/herself of that opportunity to the extent Participant wishes to do so.

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16Exhibit 10.1

 

Execution Version

 

SECOND AMENDMENT 

TO LOAN AGREEMENT

 

SECOND AMENDMENT to LOAN AGREEMENT
(this “Agreement”), dated as of April 11, 2021, among EXELA RECEIVABLES 3, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company
(the “Borrower”), EXELA TECHNOLOGIES, INC., a Delaware corporation
(“Initial Servicer), EXELA RECEIVABLES 3 HOLDCO, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Pledgor”),
the lenders from time to time party to the Loan Agreement referred to below (each a “Lender” and, collectively, the
 “Lenders”) and ALTER DOMUS (US) LLC, as administrative agent for the Lenders (in such capacity, together with its successors
and assigns in such capacity, the “Administrative Agent”), under the Loan Agreement referred to below.

 

The Borrower, the Initial Servicer,
the Lenders and the Administrative Agent are parties to the Loan and Security Agreement dated as of December 10, 2020 (as amended
by the First Amendment to Loan Agreement dated as of January 11, 2021, and as further amended, restated, modified and otherwise supplemented
and in effect from time to time prior to the date hereof, the “Loan Agreement”).

 

The Borrower, the Initial Servicer,
the Lenders party hereto constituting all Lenders and the Administrative Agent desire to amend the Loan Agreement on the terms set forth
herein, and accordingly, the parties hereto hereby agree as follows:

 

Section 1. Definitions.
Except as otherwise defined in this Agreement, terms defined in the Loan Agreement, after giving effect to this Agreement, are used herein
as defined therein. This Agreement shall constitute a Transaction Document for all purposes of the Loan Agreement and the other Transaction
Documents.

 

Section 2. Amendments.
Effective as of the date on which the conditions set forth in Section 4 are satisfied (the “Second Amendment Effective Date”),
the Loan Agreement shall be amended as follows:

 

		(a)	Section 1.01(a) of the Loan Agreement shall be amended by:

 

(i)           clause
(l) of the definition of “Eligible Receivables” shall be amended and restated in its entirety as follows:

 

“(l)         any
Pool Receivable the Obligor of which is a Governmental Authority associated with a state of the United States or the United States where
the Borrower has not (x) made filings under the Federal Assignment of Claims Act (or any other similar state and local Applicable
Law) with respect to the Receivables of such Obligor in form and substance reasonably acceptable to the Lender Representative prior to
the two (2) month anniversary of the Funding Date (with respect to existing Obligors on the Closing Date) or on the date such Obligor
is to become an Obligor hereunder in the case of any Obligors added after the Closing Date and (y) received back any required acknowledgements
or acceptances with respect to the same in form and substance reasonably acceptable to the Lender Representative prior to the five (5) month
anniversary of the Funding Date (with respect to existing Obligors on the Closing Date) or four (4) month anniversary of the date
such Obligor is to become an Obligor hereunder in the case of any Obligors added after the Closing Date; provided,
that upon confirmation by the Lender Representative that the Borrower has satisfied the requirements contained in sub-clause (x) above
with respect to all applicable Obligors the five (5) month anniversary referenced in sub-clause (y) above shall automatically
be extended to the six (6) month anniversary of the Funding Date;”; and

 

     

     

    

 

(ii)          inserting
the following defined term in the appropriate alphabetical location:

 

“Inventory/IP
Commitment Termination Date” means the earliest to occur of (a) September 30, 2021, (b) the date the Term Commitments
are permanently reduced to zero pursuant to Section 2.01(a) and (c) the Term Final Maturity Date.

 

(b)           Section 2.01
of the Loan Agreement shall be amended and restated in its entirety as follows:

 

“SECTION 2.01. Loan Facility.

 

(a) On the Funding
Date, the Term Lenders made a Term Loan in an aggregate amount equal to $91,947,267. Subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein,
each Term Lender severally agrees to make Term Loans to the Borrower on the Inventory/IP Contribution Date, in an amount not exceeding
the amount of such Term Lender’s remaining Term Commitment, if any. The Term Lenders’ Term Commitment shall terminate and
the Term Lenders shall have no further commitment to fund any Term Loans after the Funding Date upon the earlier of (x) the funding
of the remaining Term Commitment on the Inventory/IP Contribution Date and (y) the Inventory/IP Commitment Termination Date. The
aggregate amount of the remaining Term Commitments as of April 11, 2021 is $53,052,733. Any amount borrowed under this Section 2.01(a) and
subsequently repaid or prepaid may not be reborrowed.

 

(b) The Borrower
may from time to time by notice to the Lender Representative and the Administrative Agent, request an incremental term facility from the
existing Lenders (or such other lender entities determined by the Lender Representative) which such Lenders may elect to provide or decline
to provide in their sole discretion; provided that at the time when any incremental loan is made (and after giving effect thereto), no
Amortization Event, Event of Default or Borrowing Base Deficit shall exist. The incremental term facility shall be provided solely by
the applicable Lender (or such other entities as may be determined by the Lender Representative) in its sole discretion and shall be in
an aggregate principal amount that is not more than the aggregate principal amount of Term Loans repaid from time to time (other than
prepayments in connection with the exercise of the IP Option). The terms of the incremental term facility shall be consistent with the
terms of the Term Loans or shall otherwise be satisfactory to the Lender Representative and the Administrative Agent. The incremental
term facility shall be documented under this Agreement pursuant to an amendment to this agreement executed by the Borrower, the Lender
Representative, the lender entities providing such incremental term facility and the Administrative Agent.”; and

 

     

     

    

 

(c)           Section 6.02
of the Loan Agreement shall be amended as follows:

 

(i)         (x) the
 “.” at the end of clause (d)(iii) thereof shall be deleted and replaced with “; and” and (y) a new clause
(e) shall be inserted at the end thereof:

 

“(e) On the
date of the Credit Extension, no challenge to, nor adverse claim by any Person (other than any holder of the Existing Specified Secured
Debt in its individual capacity provided that the Confirmation of Release has been validly executed and delivered by the collateral agent
to the Existing Specified Secured Debt Security Agreement) against (i) the Conveyance (as defined in the Purchase and Sale Agreements)
of any Receivable, Inventory or Intellectual Property that constitutes Collateral to the Pledgor and/or the Borrower, (ii) the
Liens (including the first priority nature thereof) granted on any Collateral hereunder (and the Purchase and Sale Agreements, if applicable)
or (iii) the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and the other Transaction Documents shall, in each case exist or be continuing.”;
and

 

(ii) The two final
paragraphs at the end of Section 6.02 shall be deleted and the following paragraph shall be inserted in lieu thereof:

 

“Notwithstanding
anything to the contrary contained herein, the Inventory/IP Contribution Date shall occur no later than Inventory/IP Commitment Termination
Date (or such later date as the Lenders may agree in writing in their sole discretion) and if the Inventory/IP Contribution Date shall
not have occurred by such date, the Borrower shall have no right to fund any Inventory or Intellectual Property under this Agreement after
such date.”.

 

Section 3. Representations
and Warranties. Each of the Borrower, Pledgor and the Initial Servicer represents and warrants to Administrative Agent and the Lenders
that, (a) the representations and warranties set forth in Article VII of the Loan Agreement (other than the Excepted Representations)
and in each of the other Transaction Documents (other than the Excepted Representations), are true and complete in all material respects
on the date hereof as if made on and as of the date hereof (or, if any such representation or warranty is expressly stated to have been
made as of a specific date, such representation or warranty shall be true and correct in all material respects as of such specific date),
and as if each reference in such Article VII to “this Agreement” included reference to this Agreement (it being agreed
that it shall be deemed to be an Event of Default under the Loan Agreement if any of the foregoing representations and warranties shall
prove to have been false in any material respect when made), (b) except as provided in the Limited Waiver, no Initial Servicer Replacement
Event, Amortization Event, Event of Default or Unmatured Event of Default has occurred and is continuing as of the date hereof and (c) none
of Borrower, the Pledgor, the Initial Servicer or the Existing SPV Entities has amended any of its organizational documents since the
date of the Loan Agreement. As used herein, “Excepted Representations” means representations and warranties that have
been identified by counsel of the Borrower pursuant to the Limited Waiver, dated April 9, 2021 (as may be extended from time to time,
the “Limited Waiver”), among the Borrower, the Administrative Agent and the Lender Representative.

 

     

     

    

 

Section 4. Conditions
Precedent. The amendments set forth in Section 2 of this Agreement shall become effective upon satisfaction of the following
conditions:

 

(a)           Execution.
The Administrative Agent shall have received counterparts of (i) this Agreement executed by the Borrower, Initial Servicer
and Lenders party to the Loan Agreement and (ii) that Second Amendment Fee Letter dated as of the date hereof between the
Lenders and the Borrower;

 

(b)            No
Default. Except as provided in the Limited Waiver, no Initial Servicer Replacement Event, Amortization Event, Event of Default or
Unmatured Event of Default has occurred and is continuing;

 

(c)            Representations.
Borrower’s, Pledgor’s and Initial Servicer’s representations and warranties set forth herein and in each of the applicable
Transaction Documents (other than the Excepted Representations) shall be true and correct in all material respects on and as of the Second
Amendment Effective Date unless such representations and warranties by their terms refer to an earlier date, in which case they shall
be true and correct in all material respects on and as of such earlier date; and

 

(d)            Closing
Certificate. The Administrative Agent shall have received a certificate from a Responsible Officer of the Borrower dated as of the
Second Amendment Effective Date, certifying that the conditions set forth in Section 4(b) and (c) hereof have been satisfied.

 

(e)            Expenses.
The Borrower shall have paid all reasonable and documented out-of-pocket fees, charges and disbursements due and payable under the Transaction
Documents on or prior to the date hereof, including all reasonable and documented out-of-pocket fees, charges and disbursements of Administrative
Agent, Holland & Knight, counsel to the Administrative Agent, and Milbank LLP, counsel to the Lenders.

 

Section 5. No Novation
or Mutual Departure. The Borrower expressly acknowledges and agrees that there has not been, and this Agreement does not constitute
or establish, a novation with respect to the Loan Agreement or any other Transaction Document, or a mutual departure from the strict terms,
provisions, and conditions thereof, other than with respect to the amendments contained in Section 2 hereof.

 

Section 6. Confirmation.
Each of Borrower, Initial Servicer and Pledgor (a) confirms its obligations under the Loan Agreement as amended hereby and the
other Transaction Documents, (b) confirms that its obligations under the Loan Agreement as modified hereby and the other Transaction
Document are entitled to the benefits of the grant set forth in the Loan Agreement and the pledge set forth in the Pledge and Guaranty
Agreement, (c) confirms that the Borrower’s obligations under the Loan Agreement as modified hereby constitute “Borrower
Obligations” (as defined in the Loan Agreement), (d) confirms that its obligations under the Loan Agreement as modified hereby
and the other Transaction Document are entitled to the guarantees set forth in the Performance Guaranty, (e) confirms that its obligations
under the Transaction Documents constitute “Guaranteed Obligations” (under and as defined in the Performance Guaranty) and
(f) agrees that the Loan Agreement as modified hereby is the Loan Agreement under and for all purposes of the Transaction Documents.
Each party, by its execution of this Agreement, hereby confirms that (i) the Borrower Obligations shall remain in full force and
effect, and the Borrower Obligations shall continue to be entitled to the benefits of the grant by the Borrower set forth in the Loan
Agreement and by Pledgor set forth in the Pledge and Guaranty Agreement and (ii) that the Guaranteed Obligations (as defined in the
Performance Guaranty) shall remain in full force and effect, and the Guaranteed Obligations shall continue to be entitled to the benefits
of the guarantees set forth in the Performance Guaranty.

 

     

     

    

 

Section 7. Miscellaneous.

 

(a)           This
Agreement shall be limited as written and nothing herein shall be deemed to constitute an amendment or waiver of any other term, provision
or condition of any of the Transaction Documents in any other instance than as expressly set forth herein or prejudice any right or remedy
that any Lender or Administrative Agent may now have or may in the future have under any of the Transaction Documents. Except as herein
provided, the Loan Agreement and the other Transaction Documents shall remain unchanged and in full force and effect. This Agreement,
the Loan Agreement and the other Transaction Documents constitute the entire agreement among the parties with respect to the subject matter
hereof and thereof and supersede all other prior agreements and understandings, both written and verbal, among the parties or any of them
with respect to the subject matter hereof. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, all of which taken together shall
constitute one and the same amendatory instrument and any of the parties hereto may execute this Agreement by signing any such counterpart.
Delivery of a counterpart by electronic transmission shall be effective as delivery of a manually executed counterpart hereof. From and
after the Second Amendment Effective Date, this Agreement shall be a Transaction Document under the Credit Agreement.

 

(b)          THIS
AGREEMENT AND THE RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF THE PARTIES HEREUNDER (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY CLAIMS SOUNDING IN CONTRACT LAW
OR TORT LAW ARISING OUT OF THE SUBJECT MATTER HEREOF AND ANY DETERMINATIONS WITH RESPECT TO POST-JUDGMENT INTEREST) SHALL BE GOVERNED
BY, AND SHALL BE CONSTRUED AND ENFORCED IN ACCORDANCE WITH, THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK WITHOUT REGARD TO CONFLICT OF LAWS PRINCIPLES
THEREOF THAT WOULD RESULT IN THE APPLICATION OF ANY LAW OTHER THAN THE LAW OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK.

 

(c)            Each
of the undersigned Lenders, by its execution hereof, authorizes and directs the Administrative Agent to execute and deliver this Agreement
upon the satisfaction of the conditions precedent described above (which shall be conclusively evidenced by such Lender’s execution
hereof).

 

[Signature pages follow]

 

     

     

    

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused
this Agreement to be duly executed and delivered as of the day and year first above written.

 

	 	BORROWER
	 	 
	 	EXELA RECEIVABLES 3, LLC
	 	 
	 	By: 	/s/ Shrikant Sortur 
	 	Name:	Shrikant Sortur 
	 	Title:	Chief Financial Officer
	 	 
	 	INITIAL SERVICER
	 	 
	 	EXELA TECHNOLOGIES, INC
	 	 
	 	By: 	/s/ Shrikant Sortur 
	 	Name:	Shrikant Sortur 
	 	Title:	 Chief Financial Officer
	 	 
	 	PLEDGOR
	 	 
	 	EXELA RECEIVABLES 3 HOLDCO, LLC
	 	 
	 	By: 	/s/ Shrikant Sortur 
	 	Name:	Shrikant Sortur 
	 	Title:	Chief Financial Officer

 

     

     

    

 

	ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT:
	 
	ALTER DOMUS (US) LLC, 
	as Administrative Agent
	 
	By: 	/s/ Jon Kirschmeier	 
	Name: 	Jon Kirschmeier	 
	Title:	Associate Counsel	 

 

     

     

    

 

	LENDERS
	 
	AG CREDIT SOLUTIONS NON-ECI MASTER FUND, LP, as a Lender
 By: Angelo, Gordon & Co., L.P., as Fund Advisor
	 
	By:	/s/ Christopher Moore	 
	Name:	Christopher Moore	 
	Title:	Authorized Signatory	 
	 
	AG CAPITAL SOLUTIONS SMA ONE, L.P., as a Lender
 By: Angelo, Gordon & Co., L.P., as Fund Advisor
	 
	By:	/s/ Christopher Moore	 
	Name:	Christopher Moore	 
	Title:	Authorized Signatory	 
	 
	AG CATALOOCHEE, L.P., as a Lender
 By: Angelo, Gordon & Co., L.P., as Investment Manager
	 
	By:	/s/ Christopher Moore	 
	Name:	Christopher Moore	 
	Title:	Authorized Signatory	 
	 
	AG CENTRE STREET PARTNERSHIP, L.P., as a Lender
 By: Angelo, Gordon & Co., L.P., as Fund Advisor
	 
	By:	/s/ Christopher Moore	 
	Name:	Christopher Moore	 
	Title:	Authorized Signatory

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