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Exhibit 10.3

 Exhibit 10.3 
 MANTECH INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION 
 STANDARD TERMS
AND CONDITIONS FOR 
 INCENTIVE STOCK AWARDS 
 These Standard Terms and Conditions apply to any Incentive Shares granted under the Management Incentive Plan of ManTech International
Corporation (the “Plan”), which are evidenced by a Term Sheet or an action of the Committee that specifically refers to these Standard Terms and Conditions. 
  

	1.	Terms of Incentive Shares 

 ManTech International Corporation, a Delaware corporation (“ManTech”), has granted to the Employee named in the Term Sheet provided to the Employee (the “Term Sheet”) the number of Incentive Shares of
ManTech’s Class A Common Stock, $0.01 par value per share (the “Common Stock”), set forth in the Term Sheet, subject to the restrictions and the other terms and conditions set forth in the Term Sheet, these Standard Terms
and Conditions, and the Plan (each as amended from time to time). For purposes of these Standard Terms and Conditions and the Term Sheet, any reference to ManTech shall include a reference to any Subsidiary. 
  

	2.	Vesting of Incentive Shares 

 The Incentive Shares shall be forfeitable and nontransferable by the Employee until the Incentive Shares become vested, as described in the Term Sheet. The vesting of the Incentive Shares is subject to termination or acceleration as
provided in these Standard Terms and Conditions and the Plan. In addition to the vesting as provided in the Term Sheet, the Incentive Shares will be subject to the following provisions: 
  

	 	A.	Upon the date of a termination of the Employee’s employment as a result of the death or disability of the Employee, the Incentive Shares shall become fully vested.

  

	 	B.	Upon the date of a termination of the Employee’s employment with ManTech for any reason other than the death or disability of the Employee, any Incentive Shares
that are not yet vested as of such termination date shall be forfeited back to ManTech, and the award shall terminate as of such date. 

 Once vested, the Incentive Shares shall be nonforfeitable and freely transferable. The vesting period of the Incentive Shares may be adjusted by the Committee to reflect the decreased level of employment
during any period in which the Employee is on an approved leave of absence or is employed on a less than full time basis, provided that the Committee may take into consideration any accounting consequences to ManTech in making any such adjustment.

  

	3.	Delivery of Incentive Shares 

 ManTech shall, as soon as administratively practicable after the Grant Date, direct ManTech’s transfer agent for Common Stock to make a book entry record showing ownership for the Incentive Shares in the Employee’s name (or, at
the request of the Employee, in the Employee’s and Employee’s spouse’s names as community property or as joint tenants with right of survivorship), subject to the terms and conditions of the Term Sheet, the Standard Terms and
Conditions and the Plan. As soon as practicable following the date on which the Incentive Shares become nonforfeitable and fully transferable pursuant to Section 2 above, ManTech will issue appropriate instructions to that effect to the
transfer agent for Common Stock. 

 Fractional shares may not be issued. ManTech shall not be obligated to deliver any shares of
Common Stock during any period when ManTech determines that the vesting or delivery of the shares would violate any federal, state or other applicable laws. 
  

	4.	Power of Attorney 

 As a
condition of receiving the award of Incentive Shares, Employee appoints the Corporate Secretary of ManTech as his or her attorney in fact, with full power of substitution, and authorizes him or her to provide instructions to ManTech’s registrar
and transfer agent for Common Stock as ManTech may deem necessary or proper to comply with the intent and purposes of the Term Sheet, these Standard Terms and Conditions and the Plan, including, upon the occurrence of a forfeiture pursuant to
Section 2 above, to notify the registrar and transfer agent of the forfeiture of such shares, together with instructions to cancel the shares forfeited. The registrar and transfer agent shall be entitled to rely upon any notices and
instructions delivered by Employee’s attorney in fact under the terms of this Section 4. 
  

	5.	Restrictions on Resales of Shares 

 ManTech may impose such restrictions, conditions or limitations as it determines appropriate as to the timing and manner of any resales by the Employee or other subsequent transfers by the Employee of any shares of Common Stock that become
nonforfeitable and freely transferable as a result of the vesting of the Incentive Shares, including without limitation (a) restrictions under an insider trading policy, (b) restrictions designed to delay and/or coordinate the timing and
manner of sales by Employee and other shareholders and (c) restrictions as to the use of a specified brokerage firm for such resales or other transfers. 
  

	6.	Withholding Taxes 

 To the
extent required by applicable federal, state, local or foreign law, the Employee shall make arrangements satisfactory to ManTech for the satisfaction of any withholding tax obligations that arise by reason of the grant or vesting of the Incentive
Shares. Employee may direct ManTech to withhold the number of whole Restricted Shares otherwise deliverable to Employee upon grant or vesting of the award that have an aggregate fair market value (measured as of the applicable withholding date)
equal to the amount of any federal, state or local income taxes that Employee may be subject to in connection with the grant or vesting of such shares. ManTech will not withhold any fractional shares and if fractional share withholding would result,
Employee shall make arrangements satisfactory to ManTech for payment of the excess withholding amount in cash. ManTech shall not be required to issue shares or to recognize the grant or vesting of such shares until such obligations are satisfied.

  

	7.	Non-Transferability of Incentive Shares 

 Unless otherwise provided by the Committee, the Employee may not, prior to the vesting of such shares, assign or transfer the Incentive Shares to anyone other than by will or the laws of descent and
distribution. ManTech may cancel the Employee’s award of Incentive Shares if the Employee attempts to assign or transfer it in a manner inconsistent with this Section 7. 
  

	8.	The Plan and Other Agreements 

 In addition to these Standard Terms and Conditions, the Employee shall be subject to the terms of the Plan, which are incorporated into these Standard Terms and Conditions by this reference. Certain capitalized terms not otherwise defined
herein are defined in the Plan. The Term Sheet, these Standard

 
Terms and Conditions and the Plan constitute the entire understanding between the Employee and ManTech regarding the Incentive Shares. Any prior agreements, commitments or negotiations concerning
the Incentive Shares are superseded. 
  

	9.	Shareholder Rights; Dividends; No Right to Continued Employment 

 Subject to the provisions of the Term Sheet, these Standard Terms and Conditions and the Plan, Employee shall have all of the rights of a holder of Common Stock with respect to all of the Incentive Shares
awarded to him or her, from and after the Grant Date until the shares either vest or are forfeited, including the right to vote such shares and to receive dividends or other distributions paid thereon. Any stock dividends or other similar
distributions paid with respect to the Incentive Shares shall be subject to the same restrictions and other terms and conditions as set forth in the Term Sheet, these Standard Terms and Conditions and the Plan. Any cash dividends or other similar
distributions paid with respect to the Incentive Shares shall be converted into shares of Common Stock (based on the fair market value of the Common Stock as of the date of the dividend payment) and such shares shall be subject to the same
restrictions and other terms and conditions as set forth in the Term Sheet, these Standard Terms and Conditions and the Plan. Nothing in the Plan, in the Term Sheet, these Standard Terms and Conditions or any other instrument executed pursuant to
the Plan shall confer upon the Employee any right to continue in ManTech’s employ or service nor limit in any way ManTech’s right to terminate the Employee’s employment at any time for any reason. 
  

	10.	Notices 

 All notices,
requests, demands and other communications pursuant to these Standard Terms and Conditions shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given if personally delivered, telexed or telecopied to, or, if mailed, when received by, the other
party at the following addresses (or at such other address as shall be given in writing by either party to the other): 
 If to
ManTech to: 
 ManTech International Corporation 
 12015 Lee Jackson Highway 
 Fairfax, VA 22033 
 Attention: Chief Financial Officer 
 Fax: (703) 218-6000 
 with a copy to: 
 ManTech International Corporation 
 12015 Lee Jackson Highway 
 Fairfax, VA 22033 
 Attention: Legal Department 
 Fax: (703) 218-8398 
 If to the Employee, to the address of the Employee in the records of ManTech. 

 

	11.	General 

 In the event
that any provision of these Standard Terms and Conditions is declared to be illegal, invalid or otherwise unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, such provision shall be reformed, if possible, to the extent necessary to render it legal,
valid and enforceable, or otherwise deleted, and the remainder of these Standard Terms and Conditions shall not be affected except to the extent necessary to reform or delete such illegal, invalid or unenforceable provision. 

 The headings that precede the text of the sections hereof are inserted solely for
convenience of reference, and shall not constitute a part of these Standard Terms and Conditions, nor shall they affect its meaning, construction or effect. 
 These Standard Terms and Conditions shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties hereto and their respective permitted heirs, beneficiaries, successors and assigns. 
 All questions arising under the Plan or under these Standard Terms and Conditions shall be decided by the Committee in its total and
absolute discretion. In the event the Employee or other holder of the Incentive Shares believes that a decision by the Committee with respect to such person was arbitrary or capricious, the Employee or other holder may file suit in state court in
the Commonwealth of Virginia. The review by the court shall be limited to determining whether the Committee’s decision was arbitrary or capricious. This lawsuit shall be the sole and exclusive review permitted of the Committee’s decision.

  

	12.	Definitions 

 For purposes
of these Standard Terms and Conditions, the terms set forth below shall have the following meanings: 
  

	 	A.	“Termination of employment” shall mean ceasing to serve as a full time employee of ManTech, except that an approved leave of absence or approved employment on
a less than full time basis may constitute employment unless the Committee provides otherwise. The Plan incorporates the definition of “employee” from the General Instructions to Form S-8 of the Securities Act of 1933, which provides that
the term includes “any employee, director, general partner, trustee, officer, or consultant.” The Committee shall determine whether any corporate transaction, such as a sale or spin-off of a division, business unit, joint venture or
Subsidiary that employs an Employee, shall be deemed to result in a termination of employment with ManTech for purposes of any affected Employee’s Incentive Shares, and the Committee’s decision shall be final and binding.

  

	 	B.	“Subsidiary” means any corporation, including a limited liability corporation, in which ManTech owns, directly or indirectly, stock possessing 50% or more of
the total combined voting power of all classes of stock in such corporation.Amended and Restated Relationship Agreement

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OF 1934, AS AMENDED. OMITTED INFORMATION IS REPLACED WITH ASTERISKS. 
 RELATIONSHIP AGREEMENT 
 This Relationship Agreement (the “Agreement”) dated as of January 1, 2010 (the “Effective Date”), is
made by and between Upromise, Inc., a corporation having offices at 95 Wells Avenue, Suite 160, Newton, Massachusetts, 02459 (“Upromise”), and Rewards Network Establishment Services Inc., a corporation having offices at Two North
Riverside Plaza, Suite 950, Chicago, Illinois 60606 (“RN”) and replaces in its entirety the Prior Agreement (as defined below) effective as of the Effective Date. Upromise and RN are referred to collectively as the
“Parties” and individually as a “Party.” 
 RECITALS 
 WHEREAS, Upromise administers a service (the “Upromise Service”) solely for Upromise Members (as defined below) that
enables such Upromise Members, among other things, to earn rebates or other cash awards (“Awards”) from Commerce Partners (as defined below) when they make qualified purchases with such Commerce Partners; and 
 WHEREAS, RN develops, markets and administers RN proprietary consumer loyalty rewards programs as well as co-branded and private
label consumer loyalty rewards programs on behalf of RN Partners; and 
 WHEREAS, the Parties are currently parties to
that certain Relationship Agreement dated January 31, 2008, and that certain Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard Compliance Agreement dated March 13, 2006 (collectively, the “Prior Agreement”); and 
 WHEREAS, the Parties desire to replace the Prior Agreement in its entirety with this Agreement effective as of the Effective Date.

 AGREEMENT 
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration for the foregoing, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, RN and Upromise hereby agree as
follows: 
 1. Definitions. 
 As used in this Agreement, the following terms (and all conjugations thereof) have the respective meanings set forth below. Certain other terms are defined elsewhere in this Agreement: 
 1.1 “Activity Request Reports” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.3 of this Agreement. 
 1.2 “Airline Only Restaurant” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(a)(i) of this Agreement. 
 1.3 “Administrative Fee” means the fee paid by RN to Upromise for each Qualified Purchase made by a Participating Member,
which fee shall equal a percentage of the Qualified Purchase Amount of such Qualified Purchase. The actual percentage will vary depending on the type of Qualified Purchase that is made and whether the Participating Member is a Standard Diner or
Preferred Diner, as set forth on Exhibit E. 

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 1.4 “Affiliate” means, with respect to either Party, any individual or
entity that, by virtue of a majority ownership interest, directly or indirectly, through one or more intermediaries, controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with that Party. 
 1.5 “Approved Body” has the meaning set forth in Section 13.1 of this Agreement. 
 1.6 “Awards” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals to this Agreement. 
 1.7 “Base Hot Deals Purchase” means a Qualified Purchase that on the date of such purchase (a) is listed on the RN
Dining Program Web Page as a “hot deal” (or such other name mutually agreed to by the Parties), and (b) has a Upromise Member Incentive, Administrative Fee and Marketing Fee equal to the percentage of the Qualified Purchase Amount of
such Qualified Purchase set forth on Exhibit E. 
 1.8 “Base Purchase” means a Qualified Purchase that
on the date of such purchase has a Upromise Member Incentive, Administrative Fee and Marketing Fee equal to the percentage of the Qualified Purchase Amount of such Qualified Purchase set forth on Exhibit E. 
 1.9 “Bonus Hot Deals Purchase” means a Qualified Purchase that on the date of such purchase (a) is listed on the RN
Dining Program Web Page as a “hot deal” (or such other name mutually agreed to by the Parties), and (b) has a Upromise Member Incentive, Administrative Fee and Marketing Fee equal to the percentage of the Qualified Purchase Amount of
such Qualified Purchase set forth on Exhibit E. 
 1.10 “Bonus Minimum” has the meaning set forth in
Section 2.2(b)(iii) of this Agreement. 
 1.11 “Bonus Purchase” means a Qualified Purchase that on the
date of such purchase has a Upromise Member Incentive, Administrative Fee and Marketing Fee equal to the percentage of the Qualified Purchase Amount of such Qualified Purchase set forth on Exhibit E. 
 1.12 “Click Through Requirement” means a Requirement that Upromise Members express an intent, through the Upromise Website,
to dine at a Participating RN Restaurant prior to dining there. 
 1.13 “Commerce Partner” means any
manufacturer, retailer, restaurateur, service company, financial institution or other business that enters into an agreement with Upromise pursuant to which such business offers cash rebates or other cash awards to Upromise Members through the
Upromise Service. 
 1.14 “Confidential Information” means, except as otherwise specifically provided in this
Agreement, each Party’s (a) trade secrets under applicable law (including, without limitation, financial information, processes, formulae, specifications, programs, instructions, technical know-how, methods and procedures for operation,
and benchmark test results); (b) any confidential or other proprietary information, whether of a technical, business or other nature, that is of value to the owner of such information and is treated as confidential (including, without
limitation, information about employees, customers, marketing strategies, services, business or technical plans and proposals, in any form); (c) any other information identified by a Party as “Confidential Information”; (d) any
other information relating to a Party that is or should be reasonably understood to be confidential or proprietary; and (e) the terms of this Agreement. 
  

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 1.15 “Dining Confirmation Emails” has the meaning set forth in
Section 3.1(c)(ii) of this Agreement. 
 1.16 “Dining Confirmation Emails Guarantee” has the meaning set
forth in Section 8 of Exhibit A. 
 1.17 “Disputes” has the meaning set forth in Section 13 of
this Agreement. 
 1.18 “Effective Date” has the meaning set forth in the preamble. 
 1.19 “Eligible RN Restaurant” means an RN Restaurant with locations in the United States or Canada that is not a Prohibited
Restaurant Chain, an Inappropriate Restaurant, or an Airline Only Restaurant. 
 1.20 “Emergency Modification”
has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(c)(vii) of this Agreement. 
 1.21 “Enhancements” has the meaning
set forth in Section 2.2(c)(ii) of this Agreement. 
 1.22 “Enrollment Request Report” has the meaning set
forth in Section 4.2 of this Agreement. 
 1.23 “Enrollment Response Report” has the meaning set forth in
Section 4.2 of this Agreement. 
 1.24 “GLB Requirements” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.5 of
this Agreement. 
 1.25 “Inappropriate Restaurant” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(a)(iii) of
this Agreement. 
 1.26 “Information Security Requirements” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.5(b) of
this Agreement. 
 1.27 “Initial Term” has the meaning set forth in Section 11.1 of this Agreement

 1.28 “Intellectual Property Rights” means any patent, copyright, trademark, trade secret, trade dress, mask
work, moral right, right of attribution or integrity or other intellectual or industrial property rights or proprietary rights arising under the laws of any jurisdiction (including, without limitation, all claims and causes of action for
infringement, misappropriation or violation thereof and all rights in any registrations and renewals). 
  

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 1.29 “Loyalty Program” means the portion of the Upromise Service in
which Upromise Members may earn Awards from Commerce Partners when they purchase products and/or services from such Commerce Partners. 
 1.30 “Marketing Fee” means the fee to be paid by RN to fund the Parties’ promotion of the Upromise Dining Program by RN as described in Section 3.4, which fee shall equal a percentage of the Qualified Purchase
Amount of each Qualified Purchase. The actual percentage will vary depending on the type of Qualified Purchase that is made, as set forth on Exhibit E. 
 1.31 “Marks” means trade names, trademarks, service marks and other proprietary marks and copyrightable material. 
 1.32 “Member Adjustment” has the meaning set forth in Section 5 of this Agreement. 
 1.33 “Merchant Feed File” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.17 of this Agreement. 
 1.34 “Merchant Impressions Report” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.3 of this Agreement. 
 1.35 “Merchant Impressions Report Guarantee” has the meaning set forth in Section 6 of Exhibit A 
 1.36 “Minimums” means the Monthly Minimum and the Bonus Minimum. 
 1.37 “Monthly Billing Reconciliation File” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.16 of this Agreement. 
 1.38 “Monthly Invoice” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.5 of this Agreement. 
 1.39 “Monthly Member Adjustment File” has the meaning set forth in Section 5 of this Agreement. 
 1.40 “Monthly Minimums” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(a)(ii) of this Agreement. 
 1.41 “New Restaurant Email” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1(b) of this Agreement. 
 1.42 “Other Dining Partner” means a dining establishment (a) that offers Awards to Upromise Members through the
Upromise Restaurant Category, and (b) is not a Participating RN Restaurant. 
 1.43 “Participating RN
Restaurant” means an RN Restaurant at which Participating Members may earn Upromise Member Incentives. 
 1.44
“Participating Member” means a Upromise Member who has successfully registered a Payment Card in the Upromise Service and has not subsequently opted out of receiving Member Incentives with respect to Qualified Purchases at
Participating RN Restaurants via RN or Upromise. All Participating Members will be either a Preferred Diner or a Standard Diner. 
  

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 1.45 “Payment Card” shall mean a VISA, MasterCard, American Express or
Discover credit card, charge card or debit card for an account in good standing that has been registered with the Upromise Service by a Participating Member and is not separately registered with any RN Rewards Program or any RN Partners Program.

 1.46 “Personal Information” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.1 of this Agreement. 
 1.47 “Preferred Diner” shall mean a Upromise Member who (a) is enrolled in the Upromise Dining Program by RN and has
annually registered for Preferred Diner status via the Upromise Site (using the initial Preferred Diner registration date as the annual anniversary date), (b) has registered for Preferred Diner status via the Upromise Site, but does not have a
valid Payment Card registered in the Upromise Dining Program by RN, (c) is a Upromise(R) World MasterCard(R) credit card with Dining and Grocery Rewards cardholder, or (d) was a Upromise(R) World MasterCard(R) credit card with Dining and
Grocery Rewards cardholder at some point during the prior twelve months. 
 1.48 “Preferred Diner Registration
File” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.4 of this Agreement. 
 1.49 “Prior Agreement” has
the meaning set forth in the Recitals to this Agreement. 
 1.50 “Program Manager” has the meaning set forth in
Section 3.3 of this Agreement. 
 1.51 “Prohibited Restaurant Chain” unless otherwise agreed to by the
Parties in writing, means those restaurant chains set forth on Exhibit F. 
 1.52 “Purchase Price” means
the total purchase price for all food and beverages charged to a Participating Member’s Payment Card, including taxes, tips and any service charges. 
 1.53 “Qualified Purchase” means any purchase by a Participating Member at a Participating RN Restaurant using a Payment Card that is in good standing with the financial institution that
issued the Payment Card to the extent such purchase meets the Requirements (if any) for which a Participating Member may receive Upromise Member Incentives. 
 1.54 “Qualified Purchase Amount” means the total Purchase Price of a Qualified Purchase, reduced in accordance with any spending limit Requirement in effect. 
 1.55 “Qualified Restaurant” means, with respect to a given calendar month, a Participating RN Restaurant located in the
United States that offered Upromise Member Incentives at least twelve (12) days during such calendar month. 
 1.56
“Quarterly Membership Reconciliation File” means the full Participating Member file released by Upromise to RN each calendar quarter (as defined in Section 4.15). 
  

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 1.57 “Quarterly Preferred Diner Reconciliation File” has the meaning
set forth in Section 4.15. 
 1.58 “Ratings” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.2 of this Agreement.

 1.59 “Registration Process” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.7 of this Agreement. 
 1.60 “Renewal Term” has the meaning set forth in Section 11.1 of this Agreement. 
 1.61 “Requirements” means the requirements a Participating Member must satisfy in order to make a Qualified Purchase, which
requirements may include, among other things, a restriction on availability to the first time such Participating Member dines at a Participating RN Restaurant in a calendar month, with a maximum, monthly, cumulative Purchase Price of at least $600
per Participating RN Restaurant, availability on certain days of the week, or other requirements. 
 1.62
“Reviews” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.2 of this Agreement. 
 1.63 “RN
Content” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(c)(vi) of this Agreement. 
 1.64 “RN Dining Program Web
Pages” means the web pages developed, hosted and maintained by RN for purposes of the Upromise Dining Program by RN. 
 1.65 “RN Marketing Invoice” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.5 of this Agreement. 
 1.66
“RN Members” means those persons who subscribe to one of the RN Rewards Programs or to an RN Partners Program but specifically excludes Participating Members. 
 1.67 “RN Partners” means those entities (a) for which RN develops, markets and/or administers dining rewards programs
on a co-branded or private label basis and/or (b) from which RN Members may earn rewards under an RN Rewards Program. 
 1.68 “RN Partners Programs” means the dining rewards programs RN develops, markets and/or administers for RN Partners. An RN Partners Program may be incorporated into, and/or a subset of, an RN Rewards Program. 

1.69 “RN Program” means a RN Rewards Program in which RN Members accumulate, at their discretion and in exchange for
dining at the restaurants participating in that program, such reward currencies that RN, at its sole discretion, includes in the program. 
 1.70 “RN Qualified Purchase Payments” means the Administrative Fees, the Upromise Member Incentives and the Marketing Fees paid by RN in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.

 1.71 “RN Restaurant” means any eating or drinking establishment that participates in an RN Rewards Program
and/or an RN Partners Program. 
  

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 1.72 “RN Rewards Program” means the RN Programs and RN’s
proprietary dining rewards program(s) developed and administered by RN and any successor or additional dining rewards programs developed by RN on behalf of itself and RN Partners. 
 1.73 “RN Site” means the Web site identified by the URL www.rewardsnetwork.com and any successors or replacements
maintained by or for RN. 
 1.74 “RN Uptime Guarantee” has the meaning set forth in Exhibit A of this
Agreement. 
 1.75 “Security Audit” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.6 of this Agreement.

 1.76 “Security Incident” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.7 of this Agreement. 
 1.77 “Standard Diner” shall mean each Upromise Member who is not a Preferred Diner. 
 1.78 “Survey Bonus Payment” has the meaning set forth in Exhibit E to this Agreement. 
 1.79 “Surveys” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.2 of this Agreement. 
 1.80 “Template Element Modification” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(c)(vi) of this Agreement. 
 1.81 “Template Layout Modification” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(c)(v) of this Agreement. 
 1.82 “Term” has the meaning set forth in Section 11.1 of this Agreement. 
 1.83 “Upromise Dining Templates” means any HTML, other software code or graphical elements provided by Upromise that
establish a “look and feel” environment in which Upromise or RN may display content under the terms of this Agreement. 
 1.84 “Upromise Dining Program by RN” means that portion of the Upromise Dining Program administered by RN pursuant to this Agreement.
 1.85 “Upromise Links” means any logos, advertisements or other content on the RN Site that hyperlink to web pages within the Upromise Site. 
 1.86 “Upromise Member” means a person or entity that has enrolled in the Upromise Service as determined in accordance with
the terms and conditions of the Upromise Service (as they may be modified from time to time). 
 1.87 “Upromise Member
Incentive” means the cash award paid by RN to Upromise on behalf of Participating Members who make Qualified Purchases, which award shall be equal to a percentage of the Qualified Purchase Amount of each Qualified Purchase. The actual
percentage will vary depending on the type of Qualified Purchase that is made and whether the Participating Member is a Standard Diner or a Preferred Diner, as set forth on Exhibit E. 
  

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 1.88 “Upromise Release Date” means the date that Upromise affects a
major upgrade in Upromise Site functionality (e.g., implements custom Commerce Partner integrations, introduces significant additional features (e.g., family and friends functionality), etc.). 
 1.89 “Upromise Restaurant Category” means that portion of the Upromise Service that enables Upromise Members to earn
rebates and other cash awards on purchases and transactions with restaurants that participate directly or indirectly in the Upromise Service, including the Upromise Dining Program by RN. 
 1.90 “Upromise Service” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals to this Agreement. 
 1.91 “Upromise Site” means the Web site identified by the URL www.upromise.com and any successors or replacements thereof.

 1.92 “Upromise Uptime Guarantee” has the meaning set forth in Exhibit A of this Agreement.

 2. Upromise Restaurant Category. 
 2.1 Upromise Rights and Obligations. 
 (a) Operating the Upromise
Restaurant Category and the Upromise Service. During the Term, Upromise shall, subject to RN’s obligations set forth in this Agreement, establish, operate and maintain the Upromise Restaurant Category as part of the Upromise Service.
Upromise may from time to time modify the Upromise Restaurant Category and/or the terms and conditions of the Upromise Service, in each case in its sole discretion; provided, that without RN’s consent no such modification or amendment
shall affect RN’s rights or obligations under this Agreement or the amount of RN Qualified Purchase Payments generated by Qualified Purchases at Participating RN Restaurants. 
 (b) If Upromise desires to participate in new or additional technical initiatives being developed and implemented by RN for each of
RN’s top three RN Partner Programs other than Upromise (presently Mileage Plus Holdings, Inc., American AAdvantage, Inc. and Delta Loyalty Management Services, Inc.), then Upromise may participate in the new or additional technical initiative
if Upromise provides the supplemental support required by RN. Such supplemental support may include (but is not limited to), financial, technical, promotional support, and/or data sharing related to Upromise Members; provided, however,
that at its discretion, Upromise will only provide financial support for incremental work performed specifically for Upromise. 
 2.2 RN Rights and Obligations. 
 (a) Participating RN Restaurants. 
 (i) General. RN shall provide Upromise with a national base of Participating RN Restaurants that is comparable in scope, quality,
potential dining transactions, and overall member experience (including day-of-week availability) to the middle tier base offering for each of RN’s top three RN Partner Programs other than Upromise (presently Mileage Plus Holdings, Inc.,
American AAdvantage, Inc. and Delta Loyalty Management Services, Inc. ); provided, however, that all RN Restaurants that contract with RN to participate in an RN Rewards Program offered only to airline currency programs
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 (ii) Additional Requirements. In addition, RN shall ensure that each calendar
month: (A) an average of at least seventy percent (70%) of the RN Restaurants located in the United States (calculated in accordance with the terms set forth below) are Qualified Restaurants, and (B) there are an average of at least
7,000 Qualified Restaurant locations (collectively, the “Monthly Minimums”). Furthermore, without Upromise’s prior written consent, RN shall not permit (1) any Prohibited Restaurant Chains to be a Participating RN
Restaurant, or (2) more than five percent (5%) of Qualified Restaurants to have a Click Through Requirement. For the purpose of calculating the seventy percent (70%) average monthly minimum, (A) Prohibited Restaurant Chains, and
any other restaurants Upromise has elected to exclude (effective after the thirty (30) day notice period), shall be excluded from the denominator, (B) any RN Restaurant with a Click Through Requirement that is consented to by Upromise in
excess of the 5% permitted above shall be excluded from both the numerator and the denominator; and (C) any Airline Only Restaurant shall be excluded from the denominator. For purposes of calculating the 7,000 Qualified Restaurant minimum, any
Qualified Restaurant with a Click Through Requirement that is consented to by Upromise in excess of the 5% permitted above shall be excluded from the calculation. 
 (iii) Inappropriate Restaurants. RN shall endeavor to select as Participating RN Restaurants, RN Restaurants that will not reflect unfavorably on Upromise’s reputation and that are not
inconsistent with Upromise’s values. Nevertheless, if RN has included as a Participating RN Restaurant an RN Restaurant that Upromise reasonably determines will reflect unfavorably on Upromise’s reputation or is inconsistent with
Upromise’s values (an “Inappropriate Restaurant”), RN will remove such restaurant from the list of Participating RN Restaurants upon thirty (30) days’ prior written notice by Upromise; provided, however,
that if (A) Upromise desires to classify a Participating RN Restaurant as an Inappropriate Restaurant based upon information contained in Surveys completed by Participating Members, and (B) RN reasonably believes that any such
Participating RN Restaurant should not have been deemed an Inappropriate Restaurant, the Parties agree to negotiate in good faith to resolve the matter and the potential cumulative impact of such Inappropriate Restaurant exclusions on other
commitments in this Agreement. If the Parties fail to amicably resolve the matter, then upon the election of either Party, the matter shall be sent for dispute resolution in accordance with Section 13 of the Agreement. 
 (iv) Reporting. Each week, RN shall provide Upromise with a data feed for each Participating RN Restaurant located in the United
States containing (a) the name and address (including street number and name, city, state, and zip code) of the restaurant, (b) a new Participating RN Restaurant flag, if applicable, (c) the average diner rating for such restaurant,
and (d) any other restaurant attribute mutually agreed upon between the Parties. Within forty-five (45) days following the end of each calendar quarter, RN shall provide Upromise with a report(s) summarizing, for each calendar month
included during the prior quarter’s period, the count of Eligible RN Restaurants that were Qualified Restaurants during the applicable month, the total count of RN Restaurants, and the count of RN Restaurants that were not Eligible RN
Restaurants during the applicable month. Within no more than one hundred eighty (180) days following its receipt of a summary report provided by RN, Upromise may request to receive the raw data used to comprise such report. In the event that
Upromise requests the underlying raw data, RN would produce the details in no more than sixty (60) days following the request from Upromise. 
  

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 (b) Qualified Purchase Types. 
 (i) General. RN will offer the following types of Qualified Purchases to all Participating Members: Base Purchases, Bonus Purchases,
Base Hot Deals Purchases, Bonus Hot Deals Purchases and any other Qualified Purchase types as are mutually agreed to by the Parties. RN will pay a Upromise Member Incentive, an Administrative Fee and a Marketing Fee with respect to each Qualified
Purchase unless otherwise agreed to by the Parties in writing. The Upromise Member Incentive, the Administrative Fee and the Marketing Fee paid by RN for each Qualified Purchase will depend on the type of Qualified Purchase that is made and category
of Participating Member (Standard Diner or Preferred Diner), as set forth on Exhibit E. 
 (ii) Hot Deals. RN will
make available and promote to Participating Members on the RN Dining Program Web Pages certain Base Hot Deals Purchases and Bonus Hot Deals Purchases from time to time as determined in RN’s sole discretion. 
 (iii) Bonus Purchases and Bonus Hot Deals Purchases. RN shall ensure that each day through the end of the Term, no less than fifteen
percent (15%) of the Qualified Restaurants made available to Participating Members on such day will offer either Bonus Purchases or Bonus Hot Deals Purchases for all Participating Members at all times during such day (the “Bonus
Minimum”). 
 (c) RN Dining Program Web Pages. 
 (i) General. During the Term, RN will create and maintain the RN Dining Program Web Pages on RN’s servers. RN agrees
that any and all of the RN Dining Program Web Pages which are accessible to Upromise Members through the Upromise Site or a Upromise email will incorporate a Upromise Dining Template as reasonably specified by Upromise and that all RN Content (as
defined below) to be additionally incorporated into any such web pages shall not materially obscure, alter, or modify the relevant Upromise Dining Template for that web page. RN agrees to post the same types and quality of information and
functionality regarding Participating RN Restaurants onto the RN Dining Program Web Pages as it posts on the RN Site; provided, however, that (a) the inclusion of such RN Content does not violate the contractual obligations or
restrictions of any third-party agreements to which RN is a party, and (b) RN Content viewed by an authenticated Upromise Member shall contain the correct Upromise Member Incentive benefit level for such Member as determined by RN based, among
other things, upon the Preferred Diner information provided to RN by Upromise for each Participating RN Restaurant and shall not contain any information regarding an RN Restaurant that is not participating in, or is otherwise inapplicable to, the
Upromise Dining Program by RN, except as to those restaurants that may be designated as “Coming Soon”, and (c) RN will not be so obligated if the inclusion of such RN Content on the RN Dining Program Web Pages is functionally or
design prohibitive, as reasonably determined by RN, and in such case, RN will work in good faith with Upromise to provide a reasonable substitute for such RN Content and, if applicable, Upromise will pay all expenses related to such substitute that
it has agreed to in writing, in advance. Notwithstanding the foregoing, at Upromise’s request, RN will use good faith efforts to obtain a waiver of any contractual obligations or restrictions that prevent RN from including certain RN
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 (ii) Features and Functionality. RN will enable Upromise Members who are not
Participating Members to access the RN Dining Program Web Pages. In addition to the foregoing, to the extent RN intends to offer functionality, features or other enhancements (collectively, “Enhancements”) to any other RN Partner
Program, RN agrees to promptly notify Upromise of such Enhancements and, if reasonably requested by Upromise, to prioritize the incorporation of them into the Upromise Dining Program by RN ahead of RN’s top three RN Partner Programs other than
Upromise. 
 (iii) Preferred Diner Requirements. RN will display to Upromise Members who visit the RN Dining Program
Web Pages the correct Upromise Member Incentive as determined by RN based, among other things, upon the Preferred Diner information provided to RN by Upromise. Upromise will use commercially reasonable efforts to indicate to RN whether a
Upromise Member is a Preferred Diner or a Standard Diner each time the Member links to the RN Dining Web Pages from the Upromise Site or a Upromise email. RN will continue to support an accurate Web experience for Upromise Members who have
registered for Preferred Diner status without registering a Payment Card (i.e., without being Participating Members). 
 (iv)
Upromise Restaurants Category Integration. Upromise intends to expand the Upromise Restaurants Category to include additional dining programs and/or restaurants not participating in the Upromise Dining Program by RN. In order to
facilitate an integrated Restaurants Category, RN will allow Upromise to host features or functionality for the Upromise Dining Program by RN in a manner approved by RN, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld so that such features and
functionality may be integrated into the Upromise Restaurant Category generally, and RN will provide the necessary data and information for such integration. 
 (v) Template Layout Modifications. Periodically, Upromise may desire to alter or modify the overall layout of the Upromise Restaurant Category Templates in such a way that would require RN to
reload and integrate such changes onto the RN Dining Program Web Pages (each a “Template Layout Modification”). RN agrees to accept up to two (2) Template Layout Modifications and make the appropriate revisions to the RN Dining
Program Web Pages in any given calendar year, at no additional cost to Upromise. RN agrees to use commercially reasonable good faith efforts to make such revisions after (a) assessing the extent of the Template Layout Modification request(s),
(b) reviewing RN’s code push schedule, and (c) receipt from Upromise of detailed Template Layout Modification specifications. RN will not implement any changes requiring payment by Upromise unless Upromise consents in writing to such
payments. 
 (vi) Template Element Modification. Periodically, Upromise may desire to modify, alter, or replace various
discrete elements of the Upromise Restaurant Category Templates or the RN content included on the RN Dining Program Web Pages (the “RN Content”), including, but not limited to, logos, banners, and/or functionality such as site
navigation (each a “Template Element Modification”). For purposes of this Agreement, to the extent any Template Element Modification requires reloading or integration, it shall be deemed a Template Layout Modification rather than a
Template Element Modification and shall be governed by the terms of subparagraph (i) above. RN agrees to accept and effect up to twelve (12) such Template Element Modifications in any given calendar year, at no additional cost to Upromise.
RN agrees to use commercially reasonable good faith efforts to effect such modifications as soon as possible, but in any event, such modifications shall be effected by no later than six (6) weeks after Upromise has provided RN with such
specific and finalized Template Element Modifications. RN will not implement any changes requiring payment by Upromise unless Upromise consents in writing to such payments.
  

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 (vii) Emergency Modifications. It is foreseeable that a Party may run across
unanticipated circumstances that would require the immediate modification or alteration of the RN Dining Program Web Pages (each an “Emergency Modification”). Because time will be of the essence in making appropriate revisions to
the foregoing, each Party agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts to implement such Emergency Modifications promptly and within such timeframes and manner as the Parties hereto shall agree to on a case-by-case basis. 
 (d) Payment Card Removals. RN will provide to Upromise a daily file feed setting forth the following information with respect to each
Upromise Member account closure that resulted when all Payment Cards associated with a Upromise Dining Program by RN membership account are removed from participation in the Upromise Dining Program by RN since the time of either the last Enrollment
Request Report or the last processing of the Quarterly Membership Reconciliation File as a result of such Payment Card being registered in another RN Rewards Program: Payment Card number and Upromise Member export identification number associated
with the Payment Card. The Parties will use commercially reasonable efforts to explore the feasibility of modifying the daily feed to include each Payment Card that was removed from the Upromise Dining Program by RN since the time of the last feed
and the date the Payment Card was removed, regardless of whether such removal resulted in an account closure. 
 (e) If RN
desires to participate in new or additional initiatives being developed and implemented by Upromise for any of its Commerce Partners, then RN may participate in the new or additional initiative if RN provides the supplemental support required by
Upromise. Such supplemental support may include (but is not limited to), financial, technical, promotional support, and/or data sharing. With respect to financial support, Upromise will provide to RN a good faith estimate of the cost for incremental
work performed specifically for RN and Upromise will not begin work on such additional initiative unless and until Upromise and RN agree on how to fund such cost. 
 2.3 Licenses/Ownership of Content. Upromise hereby grants RN a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable, royalty-free, fully paid-up license to post and maintain the Upromise Dining Templates on
the RN servers; provided, however, that the Upromise Dining Templates shall only be posted on the RN Dining Program Web Pages. In exchange for the foregoing license, RN hereby grants Upromise permission to link to the RN Dining Program
Web Pages, including the RN Content contained therein. RN shall retain all right, title and interest to the RN Content posted on the RN Dining Program Web Pages. 
 2.4 Service Level Standards and Requirements. Each Party agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts to comply with the terms of the service level standards and requirements attached hereto as
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 2.5 Technical Liaisons/Escalation Procedures. Each Party will assign one or more
technical liaison(s) in its respective organization to respond to technical inquiries and issues (including website and service related issues) of the other Party relating to this Agreement. Each Party’s technical liaison(s) shall be
knowledgeable about each Party’s participation in the Upromise Service and the Upromise Dining Program by RN, and shall promptly respond to and resolve inquiries from the other Party. Each Party’s initial technical liaison(s) are set forth
on Exhibit B. Either Party may change its technical liaison(s) during the Term by providing the other Party with written notice of such change, but each Party shall exercise discretion in an effort to maintain continuity to such positions.

 2.6 Management Meetings. The Parties agree that members of each Party’s senior management team, including without
limitation the Chief Executive Officer or President of each Party, shall meet not less than semi-annually to discuss ongoing marketing commitments and opportunities for the Upromise Dining Program by RN. In addition, the Parties agree that the
senior executives in marketing and partner development for each Party will meet (in person or via conference call) on a quarterly basis to discuss ongoing issues and planning needs in connection with this Agreement. 
 2.7 Member Classification. Upromise will continue to host on the Upromise Site a registration process by which Upromise
Members may, on an annual basis register for Preferred Diner status; it being understood and agreed that Upromise(R) World MasterCard(R) credit card with Dining and Grocery Rewards cardholders will be automatically registered for Preferred Diner
status (the “Registration Process”). Upromise will provide registration information to RN in accordance with the terms set forth in Section 4.4 along with additional monthly reporting of Preferred Diner Registration
Process progress and registration renewals. The Member Incentive, Administrative Fee, and Marketing Fee paid by RN will vary depending on the type of Qualified Purchase that is made and whether the Participating Member is a Standard Diner or a
Preferred Diner, as set forth in Exhibit E.  
 3. Promotion and Marketing. 
 3.1 Upromise Rights and Obligations. 
 (a) The first time Upromise uses the term “Upromise Dining” in any marketing or promotional materials specifically relating to the Upromise Dining Program by RN, as opposed to the Upromise
Restaurant Category generally, including any page of the Upromise Site but excluding any webpage navigation bars and any email subject lines or direct mail subject lines, Upromise will either use the co-branded logo set forth on Exhibit C or
use the phrase “Upromise Dining by Rewards Network”, unless alternative branding is agreed to by the Parties. 
 (b)
The Parties will continue to support a monthly new restaurant email (“New Restaurant Email”) that will be designed and managed by Upromise and implemented by a third-party email service provider designated by Upromise. The New
Restaurant Email shall contain new Participating RN Restaurants within a defined and mutually agreed upon proximity to a defined and agreed upon audience of Participating Members and/or Upromise Members. The Parties shall meet and agree on the
performance metrics of the New Restaurant Email to ensure that continued efforts to support it are an appropriate use of resources. 
  

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 (c) In addition to the foregoing, and subject to subsection (d) below, each
calendar year during the Term, Upromise will provide the following at its sole cost and expense: 
 (i) A minimum of ***
dedicated Upromise Dining Program by RN emails to mutually agreed upon Participating Member and/or Upromise Member segments, which may include up to four (4) Participating RN Restaurant assignments (within a twenty (20) mile radius of each
Participating Member’s profile address). Upromise shall test different messages, creative, and segmentation within these dedicated emails. Upromise agrees that no Other Dining Partner shall be given more dedicated emails each calendar year than
RN; 
 (ii) Post-dine confirmation emails (“Dining Confirmation Emails”) to permissible Participating Members
who have earned a Upromise Member Incentive. Upromise will use commercially reasonable efforts to cause the Dining Confirmation Emails to be sent (a) within ten (10) business days after Upromise receives and processes the applicable weekly
Activity Request Report from RN, or (b) following the implementation of daily delivery of Activity Request Reports as provided in Section 4.3, within two business days after Upromise receives and processes the applicable daily Activity
Request Report from RN. Upromise will use commercially reasonable efforts to process Activity Request Reports within five (5) business days of receipt (unless Upromise feeds processing is on hold for month end, in which case it will be within
eight (8) business days). Upromise shall provide RN with a monthly report containing information by week of the number of Dining Confirmation Emails sent each week. Upromise shall update creative content in Dining Confirmation Emails on a
quarterly basis (unless otherwise agreed to by both Parties); 
 (iii) A minimum of *** account summary emails that include
Upromise Dining by RN. Upromise agrees that no Other Dining Partner shall be allocated more account summary emails each calendar year than RN; 
 (iv) A minimum of *** coalition emails that include Upromise Dining by RN. Upromise agrees that no Other Dining Partner shall be promoted more often in dining coalition emails than RN nor will any be
promoted or more prominently featured than RN in any dining coalition email in which RN is promoted (for clarification, Upromise may send non-dining coalition emails in which it may or may not promote RN at Upromise’s discretion); 

(v) *** Upromise Dining by RN inclusion in the new Upromise Member stream emails. ***; 
 (vi) Upromise Dining by RN will receive *** placement on the “Restaurants” section of the “My Neighborhood” tab on the
Upromise Site. Upromise shall ensure that the default tab to which “My Neighborhood” is directed to will be the “Restaurants” section; 
 (vii) Upromise shall include links to RN post-dine surveys in the “My Account” section of the Upromise Site for all Participating Members who have made a Qualified Purchase, such link to be live
for sixty (60) days after the Participating Member made the Qualified Purchase; 
 (viii) Upromise will promote the
Upromise Dining Program by RN *** per calendar year throughout the Agreement Term in either ad lobs or letter boxes on the Upromise Site, the actual placement to be at Upromise’s discretion. Upromise further agrees to support the testing of
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 (ix) RN will have the opportunity on an ongoing basis to participate in a promotional
opportunity comparable in scope and prominence to the 2008 Upromise Scholarship; provided, that such promotional opportunity does not require a payment by RN in excess of $25,000 (with 50% to be paid out of the Marketing Fees); 
 (x) Upromise agrees to work in good faith with RN to recommend for approval by RN not less than two (2) solo direct mail pieces for the
Upromise Dining Program by RN each calendar year. The Parties will mutually agree upon the distribution frequency and audience criteria and scope. All such direct mail pieces will be funded out of the Marketing Fees fund. 
 (xi) RN understands and agrees that during the Term Upromise may, from time-to-time, modify the Upromise Site content (including web pages
and headings), Upromise Site navigation, and/or email or other marketing communication strategies. To the extent it does so, Upromise will not be in breach of this Agreement for failing to fulfill one or more of the obligations set forth in
this Section 3.1(c) provided that RN receives substantially similar exposure as set forth above during the remainder of the Term as reasonably determined by both Parties.
 (d) Upromise agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts to notify RN at least five (5) days before it features RN in any letterboxes
and at least twenty (20) days before it distributes any emails or direct mail pieces that specifically promote the Upromise Dining Program by RN. 
 3.2 Participating Members. RN acknowledges that Participating Members are Upromise Members and, notwithstanding anything contained in this Agreement to the contrary, Upromise reserves the right to
communicate with such Participating Members in the normal course of its business. Both Parties acknowledge that Participating Members are not RN Members and that RN may not initiate direct communication with such members, except to the extent
specifically agreed to by Upromise in writing. 
 3.3 Liaisons. Each Party shall appoint and identify a senior-level
program manager (“Program Manager”) who will coordinate activities relating to the Upromise Service. Each Party may change its Program Manager during the Term by notifying the other Party in writing. 
 3.4 Use of Marketing Fees. The Parties agree to use the Marketing Fees to promote the Upromise Dining Program by RN (including the
individual restaurants participating therein) in certain mutually agreed upon marketing, advertising and promotional activities and materials, which may include, without limitation, direct or e-mail campaigns to Upromise Members, bonus Contribution
promotions, Participating RN Restaurant marketing materials, inclusion in Upromise Member guides and/or other Commerce Partner coalition marketing pieces (e.g., “Back to School”, “Holiday Guide”, monthly/seasonal promotions),
television campaigns, and other mutually agreed upon promotions and materials. The Parties agree to meet on no less than a quarterly basis to determine and agree in writing upon the activities and materials that will qualify for these Marketing Fee
funds. Allocation of marketing expenses among the Parties shall be “at cost” and shall not include soft costs such as overhead allocations or salaries and fringe benefits of Upromise or RN employees; provided, however, that
the marketing expenses charged for Commerce Partner coalition marketing pieces shall be the same as that charged to other Commerce Partners for similar placement. At RN’s request, Upromise will provide to RN a monthly reconciliation report,
within fourteen days following the end of the preceding calendar month, identifying all expenses debited from and credited to the Marketing Fund. 
  

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 4. Administration and Processing of Payments; Accounting and Compliance; Reports; Financial
Information. 
 4.1 RN Qualified Purchase Payments. RN will be obligated to make RN Qualified Purchase Payments with
respect to each Qualified Purchase made during the Term. The amount of each RN Qualified Purchase Payment will equal a percentage of the Qualified Purchase Amount of each Qualified Purchase, and will vary depending on the type of Qualified Purchase
that is made and whether the Participating Member is a Preferred Diner or a Standard Diner, as set forth on Exhibit E. This obligation will be independent of any obligation a Participating RN Restaurant has with RN, including any obligation
to make payments to RN or to continue to be an RN Restaurant. RN Qualified Purchase Payments shall be paid by RN in accordance with the provisions of this Section 4. 
 4.2 Enrollment Reports. Each business day, Upromise will send to RN an enrollment request (the “Enrollment Request Report”) that will contain the following information with respect
to each Upromise Member who became a Participating Member since the last Enrollment Request Report: Upromise Member export identification number, full credit card number of Payment Card(s), Upromise Member zip code, and Upromise(R) World
MasterCard(R) credit card with Dining and Grocery Rewards Payment Card identifier (if applicable). Upon receipt of the Enrollment Request Report, RN will send to Upromise an enrollment response report (the “Enrollment Response
Report”) which will indicate (a) for each Payment Card included in the Enrollment Request Report whether it was accepted or rejected, and (b) each Participating Member who was unenrolled from the Upromise Dining Program by RN.

 4.3 Tracking Qualified Purchases. RN, or its designee, shall be responsible for tracking Qualified Purchases and
determining the associated RN Qualified Purchase Payments. To the extent a Qualified Purchase was made outside the United States, RN will calculate the RN Qualified Purchase Payments using the exchange rate in effect at the time the transaction is
posted, and payment to Upromise shall be in U.S. dollars. In addition to the foregoing, RN shall provide Upromise with weekly transaction reports (“Activity Request Reports”) for each Qualified Purchase awarded since the last such
report. Within a reasonable amount of time following Upromise’s resolution of issues relating to the delivery of Dining Confirmation Emails in compliance with the requirements of Section 3.1(c)(ii) and the successful implementation of the
merchant to Member communications system described in Section 6.2, RN will use commercially reasonable efforts, with Upromise’s reasonable cooperation, to deliver the Activity Request Reports on a daily basis, Monday through Friday, and in
any case no less frequently than weekly. Upromise will use commercially reasonable efforts to post Upromise Member Incentives to the applicable Upromise Member account within five (5) business days after RN delivers the Activity Request Report
(unless Upromise feeds processing is on hold for month end, in which case, it will be within eight (8) business days). 
 4.4 Preferred Diner Registration File. On a daily basis, Upromise will provide RN a file feed (“Preferred Diner Registration File”) setting forth the following information with respect to each Upromise Member who
became a Preferred Diner, and each Upromise Member who ceased being a Preferred Diner, since the last daily file feed: export id and status flag (Preferred Diner or Standard Diner). Upon receipt of the Preferred Diner Registration File, RN will
ensure accurate/appropriate RN Qualified Purchase Payment levels based upon Qualified Purchase parameters in accordance with Exhibit E. 
  

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 4.5 Invoices. Upromise will calculate the Upromise Member Incentives,
Administrative Fees and Marketing Fees due based upon the information set forth in the Activity Request Reports released by RN and successfully posted by Upromise to each Upromise Members’ account during a calendar month. Furthermore, on a
monthly basis Upromise will provide RN an invoice (“Monthly Invoice”) setting forth the total amount of Upromise Member Incentives due, the total amount of Administrative Fees due and the total amount of Marketing Fees due for the
period covered as defined above by such Monthly Invoice. The Monthly Invoice will also set forth, as a separate item, any amounts due to Upromise for Member Adjustments that are reimbursable to Upromise in accordance with the terms of
Section 5, plus any amounts due as Administrative Fees with respect thereto. On a periodic basis, RN will invoice Upromise for any Marketing Fee funds due to RN pursuant to Section 3.4 (a “RN Marketing Invoice”).

 4.6 Payment Schedule. Within thirty (30) days following delivery to RN of a Monthly Invoice, RN shall cause to be
deposited in the account(s) designated by Upromise, or its designee, through electronic funds transfer of immediately available funds, an amount equal to the total Upromise Member Incentives owed, an additional amount equal to the total Upromise
Administrative Fees owed and an additional amount equal to the total Member Adjustment payments due, if any, plus any amounts due as Administrative Fees with respect thereto. Within thirty (30) days following delivery to Upromise of an RN
Marketing Invoice, Upromise shall cause to be deposited in the account designated by RN, through an electronic funds transfer of immediately available funds, an amount equal to the total Marketing Fee funds due. Any payments not received within the
time period set forth herein will accrue interest at a rate of one percent (1%) per month, or the highest rate allowed by applicable law, whichever is lower. All payments made to either Party, or its designee, by the other Party shall be final
and non-refundable. 
 4.7 Allocation Administrative Fees and Upromise Member Incentives. Upromise shall be responsible
for properly allocating Administrative Fees and Upromise Member Incentives payments among Upromise and Participating Member accounts and posting Qualified Purchase transaction information to Participating Members’ account statements within
thirty (30) days of payment by RN to Upromise. Upon delivery of Upromise Member Incentive payments to Upromise, RN will no longer have any responsibility, including but not limited to financial obligations, to Upromise Members regarding such
funds. 
 4.8 Marketing Fees. Upromise will calculate the Marketing Fees due under this Agreement and on a monthly basis
will provide RN an invoice setting forth the aggregate amount of Marketing Fees earned during the prior month. Within thirty (30) days after receipt of such invoice from Upromise, RN will pay to an account designated by Upromise, through an
electronic funds transfer of immediately available funds, an amount equal to the total Marketing Fees earned. Upromise will distribute the Marketing Fees to Upromise or RN, as appropriate, pursuant to Section 3.4. 
  

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 4.9 Restaurant Deficiency Fees. Each time RN fails to meet a Minimum, it shall
pay to Upromise the applicable fee set forth on Exhibit D. Within thirty (30) days after the end of each calendar quarter, RN will notify Upromise as to whether it has failed to meet any of the Minimums during such calendar quarter. To
the extent it has, the Parties will promptly calculate the applicable fee, and RN will pay such fee to Upromise, through an electronic funds transfer of immediately available funds, within thirty (30) days after the Parties agree that a fee is
due (following the end of the quarter in which such fee was earned). Notwithstanding the foregoing, Upromise reserves the right to notify RN of its failure to meet a Minimum to the extent Upromise believes a Minimum has not been met. In the event
Upromise provides such notice to RN, the Parties will work together to promptly determine whether any of the Minimums have not been met. The fees set forth in this Section shall be in addition to any other rights Upromise may have under this
Agreement for RN’s breach of Sections 2.2(a) and/or 2.2(b)(iii) of the Agreement. 
 4.10 Administrative Fee.
RN’s Administrative Fee obligation is set forth on Exhibit E. 
 4.11 Survey Bonus. RN shall pay a
Survey Bonus as set forth in Exhibit E. 
 4.12 Accounting and Compliance. During the Term and for three
(3) years thereafter, each Party shall maintain true and complete books of account at its principal place of business containing an accurate record of all data necessary to confirm such Party’s compliance with its financial and other
obligations under this Agreement including, in the case of RN, RN’s obligations under Section 2.2(a), and the other Party shall have the right, at its own expense, to examine such books at all reasonable times (but no more than once per
calendar year) for the purpose of verifying compliance with the terms of this Agreement. Upon reasonable advance notice, such examination shall be made during normal business hours at the location of the Party whose records are being examined where
such records are normally kept. The examining Party will have the right to copy or make abstracts from any and all relevant books and records of the other Party, and all such copies or extracts shall be considered Confidential Information. In the
event any such examination shows that the Party being examined failed to make payments or fulfill financial obligations and the aggregate amount of such shortfalls for the period under examination is 5% or more of the total payments and financial
obligations for such period, such Party will pay all costs of such examination. In addition to the foregoing, upon request from either Party (but no more than twice per calendar year), the other will allow the requesting Party with reasonable access
to its employees, accountants and counsel for the purpose of conducting, at the requesting Party’s expense, periodic reviews of the Party’s operations relating to the subject matter of this Agreement. 
 4.13 Other Reports. From time-to-time, each Party may request that the other Party provide it certain reports relating to this
Agreement. The Parties will consider in good faith any such requests from the other Party and will use commercially reasonable efforts to accommodate reasonable requests for additional reports. To the extent a Party refuses to provide a
report requested by the other Party, the other Party may escalate the request to a senior executive of such Party to consider in good faith. 
 4.14 Financial Information. Each Party shall have the right to meet with the other Party’s Chief Financial Officer or other senior executive on a semi-annual basis to discuss the other
Party’s most recent and year to date income statements, balance sheets and cash flow statements. 
  

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 4.15 Membership Reconciliation Process. The Parties agree to support a quarterly
membership reconciliation process whereby the Parties shall exchange agreed upon fields and agreed upon records from the full database of membership records to ensure completeness and accuracy in the administration of Qualified
Purchases. More specifically, on a quarterly basis Upromise will forward to RN a complete Participating Member file (“Quarterly Membership Reconciliation File”) containing the following information for each Participating Member:
Participating Member’s export identification number, the full Payment Card number of all Payment Card(s) registered by the Participating Member, and the Participating Member’s zip code. Within ten (10) business days of receipt of the
Quarterly Membership Reconciliation File, RN will send to Upromise a file reconciliation response report for the same quarter which will indicate each rejected Payment Card for the Upromise Dining Program by RN. Also on a quarterly basis, RN will
forward to Upromise a complete Participating Member file (“Quarterly Preferred Diner Reconciliation File”) containing the following information for each Participating Member: Participating Member’s export identification
number and registration flag (indicating Preferred Diner or Standard Diner status). Within ten (10) business days of receipt of the Quarterly Preferred Diner Reconciliation File, Upromise will send to RN a file reconciliation response
report for the same quarter which will correct the status of any Payment Card inaccurately included in the File. 
 4.16
Billing Reconciliation File. Upromise shall work in good faith to implement during the Initial Term a process for delivery of a Monthly Billing Reconciliation File (as defined herein) on a recurring monthly basis. The “Monthly Billing
Reconciliation File” is a file that Upromise will transmit to RN, in a mutually agreed upon format and transmission medium, that contains the posting disposition of all transactions sent in an Activity Request Report which did not
successfully post by Upromise to a Upromise Member’s account in the period since the prior Monthly Billing Reconciliation File. For clarification, for the cost of development and launch of a process for delivery of the Monthly Billing
Reconciliation File, Upromise will provide a good faith estimate of such cost to RN, and Upromise will not begin work on such development and launch unless and until Upromise and RN agree on how to fund such cost. 
 4.17 Merchant Feed File. On an ongoing weekly basis RN will transmit to Upromise a the file specified in Section 2.2(a)(iv)
(“Merchant Feed File”) in a mutually agreed upon format and transmission medium that contains all Participating RN Restaurants as of the date of the weekly file pull. Upromise will use the Merchant Feed File for the purpose of
creating a customized Upromise Member experience by assigning geographically targeted Upromise Dining restaurants in (a) different RN approved Upromise Dining and/or Upromise Member email communications transmitted by Upromise (or via their
authorized third-party email service provider), (b) in different sections/areas of the Upromise Site as approved by RN, and (c) in other media as mutually agreed upon between the Parties. 
  

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 5. Customer Service and Member Adjustments. Upromise, or its designee, shall be responsible for
responding to inquiries regarding the Upromise Dining Program by RN and Upromise Member Incentives including, without limitation, whether a Upromise Member was entitled to, and did not receive, a Upromise Member Incentive and whether a Upromise
Member Incentive has been improperly allocated within the Upromise Service; provided, however, that RN shall cooperate fully with and promptly respond to any reasonable Upromise request for assistance in connection with a Member
inquiry regarding Upromise Member Incentives. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this Agreement, the Parties agree that in the event a Upromise Member claims that he or she is entitled to, but did not receive, a Upromise Member
Incentive, Upromise may, at its sole discretion, deposit into such Member’s Upromise account the amount claimed by the Member to be owed (a “Member Adjustment”) with or without researching such claim. Upromise shall work in
good faith to scope during the Initial Term a process for delivery of a Monthly Member Adjustment File (as defined herein) on a monthly basis. The “Monthly Member Adjustment File” is a file that Upromise will transmit to RN, in a
mutually agreed upon format and transmission medium, that contains detailed reporting of any Member Adjustment activity in the period since the prior Monthly Member Adjustment File. Upromise will provide to RN the results of its scope of a process
for delivery of a Monthly Member Adjustment File on a monthly basis and RN and Upromise will together determine whether to implement the process. For clarification, for the cost of development and launch of a process for delivery of the Monthly
Member Adjustment File, Upromise will provide a good faith estimate of such cost to RN, and Upromise will not begin work on such development and launch unless and until Upromise and RN agree on how to fund such cost. Each month, RN will reimburse
Upromise for all Member Adjustments paid by Upromise during the prior month as well as the corresponding Upromise Administrative Fee; provided, that the maximum amount that RN shall be required to reimburse to Upromise in a given month for Member
Adjustments shall be one quarter of one percent (0.25%) of the amount of Upromise Member Incentives paid or owing by RN for such month (excluding Member Adjustments that Upromise verifies are due and owing to a Member based upon research conducted
by Upromise or RN, which Member Adjustments shall be paid by RN and not counted toward the one quarter of one percent (0.25%) per month cap. 
 6. Upromise Member Information. 
 6.1 General. Except as expressly provided herein, RN shall have no
rights and shall claim no rights in any data relating to Upromise Members, including Participating Members. Accordingly, RN shall not use, sell, transfer or disclose any data or other information relating to Upromise Members (including, without
limitation, any credit card, enrollment, contact and transaction data or information) except as necessary to fulfill its obligations hereunder. In addition to the foregoing, RN shall take commercially reasonable steps to secure Upromise Member
transaction data, and Upromise shall have the right to audit RN’s handling of such data. Whenever a Upromise Member who is logged into his or her Upromise account links to a RN Dining Program Webpage, Upromise will pass to RN the Upromise
Member’s first name, complete postal address (including street number and address, city, state and zip code), export identification number, and when appropriate, email address on file with Upromise (collectively, the “Personal
Information”). RN may use such Personal Information only for the purposes set forth in this Section. In addition, except as otherwise explicitly set forth in this Section, RN may not store in its database, weblogs or any other persistent
storage any such Personal Information. Notwithstanding the foregoing, RN may store in its database each Upromise Member’s first name and zip code. Furthermore, RN may store the email address in its database if necessary to send a confirmation
email to a Upromise Member who has (a) signed up for and fulfilled a Click Through Requirement or (b) registered for a promotion, in each case during the session in which the information is forwarded to RN. RN may use the first name only
to personalize the Upromise Member’s experience on the RN Dining Program Web Pages and in email confirmations to Upromise Members who have fulfilled a Click Through Requirement or registered for a promotion. RN may use, but not store, the
postal address information provided by Upromise during the current web session but only to (i) customize the list of Participating RN Restaurants Upromise Members see on the RN Dining Program Web Pages, (ii) display on the RN Dining
Program Web Pages relevant Participating RN Restaurant-specific bonus offers, and (iii) provide Participating RN Restaurant location directions on the RN Dining Program Web Pages to Upromise Members. RN may use the email address only to send
confirmation and follow-up emails to Upromise Members who have fulfilled a Click Through Requirement or registered for a promotion; it being understood that Upromise shall have the right to review and approve all such types of email content and
design before they are sent to Members. Upromise Members will have the opportunity to initiate “saved searches” on the RN Dining Program Web Pages by inputting address information on the RN Dining Program Web Pages. RN may store the
postal addresses provided by Upromise Members for such purpose (including street number and address, city, state and zip code) provided that RN uses such address information solely to permit Upromise Members to initiate saved searches. RN shall not
share Personal Information with any third parties. In addition, RN shall delete from its database all email addresses it stores in accordance with this Section by the end of the calendar month following the month in which the Click Through
Requirement dine or the promotion dine, as applicable, occurred or was scheduled to occur. 
  

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 6.2 Surveys; Feedback Process. 
 (a) Notwithstanding Section 6.1, Upromise agrees to include a link to the RN Site in Participating RN Restaurant Dining Confirmation
Emails that a Participating Member may click on to complete a survey (each a “Survey”) to rate his/her experience at Participating RN Restaurants. Each Survey will include a ratings component containing closed-end questions
(“Ratings”) and a review component containing open-ended questions (“Reviews”). RN may use the Ratings solely for reporting to Participating RN Restaurants aggregate information collected therefrom and for
establishing a ratings component to the RN Site. RN may use the Reviews solely for reporting such Reviews to Participating RN Restaurants and for establishing a reviews component to the RN Site. The Parties understand and agree that in no event
shall RN provide any Personal Information to Participating RN Restaurants or disclose Personal Information on the RN Site other than the Participating Member first name, first initial of last name, city and state. Upromise will have the right to
review and approve the Survey questions and format and any modifications thereto, which approval will not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. RN shall provide to Upromise monthly statistics regarding the Survey, including the number of
Participating Members who completed the Survey during the prior month and any other statistics reasonably requested by Upromise. In addition, RN shall provide to Upromise, within ninety (90) days after a written request from Upromise, copies of
the underlying Surveys completed by Participating Members in a layout, format and medium determined by RN in its reasonable discretion. Upromise may use such data for internal business purposes and Upromise Member testimonials; provided,
however, that with respect to testimonials RN must consent to each such usage, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. The Parties agree that prior to using such data for any other purpose, the Parties will reach written agreement
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 (b) The Parties agree to work in good faith to develop and implement during the Initial
Term a feedback process for Participating RN Restaurants to respond directly to Upromise Members, in an anonymous fashion, regarding feedback provided by Upromise Members on Surveys. The timing of the launch of such process will be mutually agreed
by the Parties. The Parties will work together to devise a good faith estimate of the cost for the incremental development and implementation of such feedback process. Neither Party will begin work on such development and implementation unless and
until the Parties agree on how to fund such cost. The process will: (a) consistent with Section 6.1, not permit disclosure of any Personal Information from RN to any Participating RN Restaurant, and (b) allow Upromise reasonably
sufficient time to approve, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld, any form or template which would contain communication or disclosure to Upromise Members in connection with the feedback process. It is currently contemplated that the
feedback process would involve: (a) a Participating RN Restaurant informing RN which Upromise Members it wants to send a message to (without the Participating RN Restaurant having any Personal Information from RN or Upromise about such Upromise
Member), based on feedback such Upromise Member gave in a Survey about such Participating RN Restaurant, (b) a Participating RN Restaurant providing RN and/or Upromise with messages it desires to be sent, (c) messages being reviewed under
a process agreed upon by RN and Upromise designed to prevent messages that are deemed inappropriate under guidelines to be established and agreed upon by RN and Upromise from being sent to a Upromise Member, (d) RN and/or Upromise working with
a third party service provider to send the desired messages to the applicable Upromise Members in an email message sent by Upromise, and (e) if the Upromise Member wants to provide his/her contact information to the Participating RN Restaurant
in response to the message, he/she will correspond directly with the Participating RN Restaurant. 
 6.3 Participating RN
Restaurant Reporting. RN may share aggregate Participating Member information with Participating RN Restaurants related to correlations between (a) Participating Member activity and the Participating Member’s associated zip code
(provided to RN by Upromise at the time the Participating Member registers a credit or debit card that is forwarded to RN) and/or block group assignment (as defined by the U.S Census Bureau), and (b) Participating Member activity on the RN
Dining Program Web Pages and Qualified Purchases at Participating RN Restaurants, in each case in such a manner as to ensure that such Participating RN Restaurants cannot determine any Personal Information about any particular Participating Member.
Upromise and/or its third party designee will use commercially reasonable efforts to send accurate and complete weekly files, in an automated file format agreed upon by both Parties, to RN indicating the number of impressions by RN Participating
Merchant and the promotional channel Upromise leveraged to distribute such impressions (“Merchant Impressions Reports”). For clarification, currently the Merchant Impressions Reports consist of one report based from
impressions via emails sent, and one report based on impressions on the Upromise Site; it is contemplated that in the future the Parties may mutually agree on a third report to be delivered based on impressions via the Upromise browser toolbar. RN
may share with Participating RN Restaurants, Participating RN Restaurant impression reporting that identifies for a Participating RN Restaurant the number of times such Participating RN Restaurant was included in email and/or web marketing conducted
by Upromise. Upromise may also, upon reasonable request and within a reasonable amount of time, receive copies of the portions of such Merchant Impressions Reports that pertain to the Upromise Dining program by RN. To facilitate the foregoing, on a
monthly basis, Upromise will send to RN a file containing the Upromise Member export identification number and a block group assignment for all Upromise Members who became Participating Members since the last monthly file plus any Participating
Members who have proactively changed their address on file with Upromise. During the period between the time a Upromise Member becomes a Participating Member and the time the monthly block group code is sent to RN, RN will use the Participating
Member’s zip code for all mapping and reporting purposes. 
  

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 6.4 Upromise Security Requirements; Security Questionnaire. RN shall comply,
and shall cause all RN personnel to comply, with the provisions set forth in Exhibit G and any additional security requirements Upromise reasonably requests and generally requires from service providers who have access to Upromise Customer
Information (“Upromise Security Requirements”). Notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent implementation of any security requirements not currently set forth on Exhibit G would impose significant costs to RN
(in terms of labor or out-of-pocket costs), as determined by RN, such requirements will not be deemed to be Upromise Security Requirements unless Upromise agrees to pay all of RN’s reasonable costs and expenses of compliance. If there are
significant costs and expenses and Upromise is unwilling to waive the Upromise Security Requirements or pay for such costs and expenses, each Party shall have the right to terminate this Agreement without penalty. As requested by Upromise but
not more than once per calendar year, RN shall complete Upromise’s Third Party Service Provider Information Security Questionnaire within thirty (30) days of receipt of the Questionnaire from Upromise or its affiliates. 
 6.5 Customer Information Handling Requirements. Each Party hereby agrees that it shall comply with all reuse, redisclosure and
other customer information handling, processing, security, and protection requirements that are specifically required of a non-affiliated third-party processor or servicer (or subcontractor) under the Federal Trade Commission’s Privacy of
Consumer Financial Information; Final Rule (16 CFR 313) implementing Title V of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, Public Law 106-102 (the “GLB Requirements”) and other applicable federal and state consumer privacy laws, rules, and
regulations. Without limiting the foregoing, RN agrees that: 
 (a) it is prohibited from disclosing or using any nonpublic
personal information (as defined in the GLB Requirements) disclosed to it by Upromise (the “Upromise Customer Information”), except solely to carry out the purposes for which it was disclosed, including use under an exception
contained in Section 313.14 or 313.15, as applicable, of the GLB Requirements in the ordinary course of business to carry out those purposes; and 
 (b) it has implemented and will maintain an information security program designed to meet the objectives of the Interagency Guidelines Establishing Information Security Standards; Final Rule (12 CFR Part
30, et al.) (the “Information Security Program Requirements”). 
 In the event of any conflict between the provisions of this
Section and the provisions of Section 10, the provisions of Section shall prevail. 
 6.6 Security
Audits. During the Term and thereafter for as long as RN retains Upromise Customer Information, Upromise, its representatives and agents will be entitled to conduct audits of RN’s relevant operations, facilities, systems, to confirm
that RN has complied with the Upromise Security Requirements and the Information Security Program Requirements (the “Security Audits”). Any Security Audit shall be scheduled and conducted after ten (10) business
days’ advance written notice during normal business hours and shall not unreasonably interfere with RN’s business activities. In the event that any Security Audit results in the discovery of material security risks to Upromise
Customer Information, RN shall (i) respond to Upromise in writing with RN’s plan to promptly take reasonable measures and corrective actions necessary to effectively eliminate the risk, and (ii) allow Upromise to review any system and
transaction logs related thereto which pertain to Upromise’s information or data potentially compromised. RN shall have ten (10) business days to cure such security risk, unless the Parties mutually agree in writing to a longer period
of time for such cure. Upromise’s right, and the right of its representatives and agents, to conduct Security Audits, and any exercise of such right, shall not in any way diminish or affect RN’s duties and liabilities under this
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 6.7 RN Security Incidents. RN shall report to Upromise all known or
suspected Security Incidents. “Security Incident” means any unauthorized action by a known or unknown person which, if attempted, threatened, or successfully completed, should reasonably be considered one of the
following: an attack, penetration, disclosure of confidential customer or other sensitive information, misuse of system access, unauthorized access or intrusion (hacking), virus intrusion, or scan of RN’s systems or networks, all to the
extent they affect the security, confidentiality or integrity of the Upromise Customer Information received, stored, processed, or maintained by RN. “Security Incident” shall also include any contact by a law enforcement agency with
RN regarding any Upromise Customer Information. For purposes of this Section 6.7, “RN” shall include any of RN’s employees, agents, contractors or third parties (including, without limitation, any vendors or subcontractors
used by RN for the provision of Services to Upromise) that have access (either authorized or unauthorized) to Upromise Customer Information. If a Security Incident occurs, RN shall immediately notify Upromise at telephone number
(617) 454-6854, and provide the following information: nature and impact of the Security Incident; actions already taken by RN; RN’s assessment of immediate risk; and corrective measures to be taken, evaluation of alternatives, and
next steps. Promptly thereafter, RN shall send an email to Upromise at security-alert@upromise.com to notify Upromise of the Security Incident and provide a contact Upromise may call to obtain additional information. RN shall continue
providing (i) appropriate status reports to Upromise regarding the resolution of the Security Incident and prevention of future such Security Incidents, and (ii) cooperation, as reasonably requested by Upromise, in order to further
investigate and resolve the Security Incident. Upromise may require that the Services provided by RN to Upromise be suspended, connectivity with RN be terminated, or that other appropriate action be taken pending such resolution. 
 6.8 Upromise Security Incidents. Upromise will promptly notify RN in the event a security breach of Upromise’s systems or
networks has compromised, or is reasonably likely to have compromised, information Upromise provided to RN or information RN has provided to Upromise. 
 7. Representations and Warranties. Each Party represents and warrants to the other that (a) it has the power and authority to enter into and perform its obligations under this Agreement, (b) in its performance of this
Agreement, it will comply with all applicable laws, regulations, orders and other requirements, now or hereafter in effect, of governmental authorities having jurisdiction, (c) its performance of its obligations under this Agreement will not
violate any third-party rights, including any third-party Intellectual Property Rights. RN also represents and warrants that it abides by all applicable payment card industry standards (including without limitation the Payment Card Industry Data
Security Standard requirements for cardholder data issued by MasterCard, VISA and/or Discover) as well as all applicable federal, state and local laws, regulations and other rules in storing and utilizing payment data, and Upromise also represents
and warrants that it abides by all applicable payment card industry standards (including without limitation all applicable Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard requirements for cardholder data issued by MasterCard, VISA and/or Discover) as
well as all applicable federal, state and local laws, regulations and other rules in storing and utilizing payment data. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, each Party will pay, collect, and remit such taxes as may be imposed with
respect to any compensation, royalties or transactions under this Agreement. Each Party represents and warrants that (a) its Site and all actions occurring thereon are in compliance with all applicable laws, and (b) it operates its Site in
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 8. Indemnification. 
 8.1 RN’s Obligations. RN will defend and indemnify Upromise and its Affiliates (and their respective employees, officers,
directors, stockholders and representatives) against any claim or action brought by a third party, to the extent arising from or relating to: (a) the operation of the RN Dining Program Web Pages or the RN Site, (b) RN’s, or a
Participating RN Restaurant’s, sale and distribution of products and services to customers, (c) any negligent act, omission or misrepresentation by RN, its agents or employees, (d) any breach of its obligations under this Agreement
(including, without limitation, any alleged breach of the representations and warranties contained in this Agreement), (e) the violation of third-party Intellectual Property Rights or proprietary rights by any content or other materials
included in the RN Dining Program Web Pages or the RN Site, unless such content or materials were provided by Upromise, or (f) any content or materials provided by RN to Upromise. 
 8.2 Upromise’s Obligations. Upromise will defend and indemnify RN and its Affiliates (and their respective employees, officers,
directors, and representatives) against any claim or action brought by a third-party, to the extent arising from or relating to: (a) the operation of the Upromise Site (excluding for these purposes the operation of the RN Dining Program Web
Pages), (b) Upromise’s operation of the Upromise Service (excluding for these purposes the operation of the RN Dining Program Web Pages), (c) any negligent act, omission or misrepresentations by Upromise, its agents or employees,
(d) any breach of its obligations under this Agreement (including, without limitation, any alleged breach of the warranties contained in this Agreement), (e) the violation of third-party Intellectual Property Rights or proprietary rights
by any content or other materials included on the Upromise Site, unless such content or materials were provided by RN, or (f) any content or material provided by Upromise to RN. 
 8.3 Indemnification Procedures. In connection with any claim or action described in this Section, the Party to be indemnified:
(a) will give the other Party prompt written notice of the claim, (b) will cooperate with the indemnifying Party (at the indemnifying Party’s expense) in connection with the defense and settlement of the claim, (c) will permit
the indemnifying Party to control the defense and settlement of the claim, provided (i) that the indemnifying party diligently defends such claim and (ii) that the indemnifying party may not settle the claim without the prior written
consent (which consent will not be unreasonably withheld or delayed) of the Party to be indemnified, and (d) may, at its expense, participate in the defense and settlement of the claim. 
 9. Intellectual Property Rights. 
 9.1 RN Use of Upromise Marks. RN understands and agrees that all RN marketing efforts which bear Upromise’s name or any Upromise Marks or which refer to the Upromise Service (including the Upromise Restaurant Category) are
subject to review and approval by Upromise. Upromise agrees that it will review all such RN marketing materials in a timely fashion and shall notify RN in writing of the results of such review within five (5) business days of receipt of such
materials. Upromise agrees that approval of the marketing materials shall not be unreasonably withheld. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event that Upromise fails to provide such written notice within five (5) business days of receipt by
Upromise, Upromise agrees that such failure shall constitute an approval by Upromise. Once Upromise approves any RN marketing materials, RN may reuse the RN marketing materials without need for further submission and approval, unless otherwise
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 9.2 Upromise Use of RN Marks. Except to the extent set forth below, Upromise
understands and agrees that all Upromise marketing efforts which bear RN’s name or any RN Marks or which specifically promote the Upromise Dining Program by RN are subject to review and approval by RN. RN agrees that it will review all such
Upromise marketing materials in a timely fashion and shall notify Upromise in writing of the results of such review within five (5) business days of receipt of such materials. RN agrees that approval of the marketing materials shall not be
unreasonably withheld. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event that RN fails to provide such written notice within five (5) business days of receipt by RN, RN agrees that such failure shall constitute an approval by RN. Once RN approves any
Upromise marketing materials, Upromise may reuse the Upromise marketing materials without need for further submission and approval, unless otherwise specifically stated in writing by RN at the time of the initial approval or thereafter. In addition
to the foregoing and notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, RN agrees that Upromise may reuse previously approved copy that includes RN’s name or RN Marks or that specifically promotes the Upromise Dining Program by RN in
other Upromise marketing and/or promotional materials on the Upromise Site and in Upromise Member emails and direct mail pieces without the need for further submission and approval. The Parties understand and agree that a promotion will not be
deemed to “specifically promote” the Upromise Dining Program by RN to the extent it merely lists “restaurants”, including the number of restaurants, as a location at which Members may earn cash rebates or other cash awards. Upon
termination of this Agreement, neither Party shall produce any new marketing materials that include the other Party’s name; provided, however, that the Parties may continue to use and distribute existing printed marketing
materials that include the other Party’s name, any Upromise Mark or RN Marks or which specifically promote the Upromise Dining Program by RN until the inventory of such marketing materials is depleted. 
 9.3 Use Restrictions. Upromise and RN shall not use the other Party’s Marks in a manner that (a) disparages the other Party
or its products or services, (b) portrays the other Party or its products or services in a false, competitively adverse or poor light; or (c) diminishes the value of the other Party’s Marks. If Upromise or RN is not complying with
such use restrictions in the sole discretion of the other Party, Upromise or RN shall promptly comply with the other Party’s requests as to the use of the other Party’s Marks. 
 9.4 Improper Uses. Except as contemplated by this Agreement, a Party shall not: (a) register any domain name which incorporates
the other Party’s Marks, unless otherwise agreed to by that Party (and the Party seeking to register the domain name hereby agrees to transfer such domain name to the other Party if it breaches this provision); (b) register any of the
other Party’s Marks or any trademarks or service marks that are confusingly similar to any of that Party’s Marks, unless otherwise agreed to by the Party that owns the Marks; (c) use the other Party’s name or Marks as part of its
corporate name, (d) modify or alter the other Party’s Site in any way; or (e) make any representations, either express or implied, or create an appearance that a visitor to the other Party’s Site is visiting its site, without the
other Party’s prior written approval. 
  

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 10. Confidentiality. 
 10.1 Protection of Confidential Information. Neither Party will use, disclose or grant use of the other Party’s Confidential
Information except as expressly authorized by this Agreement. To the extent that disclosure is authorized by this Agreement, the Party receiving such Confidential Information (the “receiving Party”) will obtain the prior agreement
from any third party to whom disclosure of Confidential Information is to be made to hold in confidence and not make use of the Confidential Information of the other Party (the “disclosing Party”) for any purpose other than those
permitted by this Agreement. RN understands and agrees that the fact that an individual is a Upromise Member shall be deemed to be Upromise’s Confidential Information and that notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, RN may not
use that information for any purpose other than to carry out its obligations under this Agreement. Each Party agrees that the Confidential Information of the other Party will be held in confidence at least to the same extent and the same manner as
each Party protects its own Confidential Information, but each Party agrees that in no event will less than reasonable care be used to protect the other Party’s Confidential Information. Each Party will promptly notify the other Party upon
discovery of any unauthorized use or disclosure of the Confidential Information of the other Party. 
 10.2 Exceptions.
The obligations set forth in this Section do not apply if and to the extent the receiving Party establishes that: (a) the information disclosed to the receiving Party was already known to the receiving Party, without obligation to keep it
confidential; (b) the receiving Party received the information in good faith from a third party lawfully in possession thereof without obligation to keep such information confidential; (c) the information was or becomes publicly known
other than by a breach of this Agreement; (d) the information was independently developed by the receiving Party without use of the disclosing Party’s Confidential Information; or (e) the information is required to be disclosed by
applicable statute or regulation, by judicial or administrative process or by any other governing authority with appropriate jurisdiction. In addition to the foregoing: (i) either Party may disclose Confidential Information to its employees,
directors, attorneys, agents and/or contractors who need to know such information for the purposes of fulfilling their obligations for or on behalf of such Party; provided, however, that such persons agree to use such Confidential
Information only to the extent required to fulfill their obligations to the receiving Party; (ii) either Party may disclose the terms of this Agreement to potential lenders, investors and acquirers in connection with their due diligence
evaluations provided that any such entity to whom disclosure is to be made is subject to an agreement to hold such information in confidence and not make use of it for any purpose other than such evaluations; and (iii) Upromise may use
transactional data that it receives from RN or its designee for purposes relating to the Upromise Service. 
 10.3 Equitable
Relief. The receiving Party acknowledges and agrees that due to the unique nature of the disclosing Party’s Confidential Information, there can be no adequate remedy at law for any breach of its obligations hereunder, that any such breach
may allow the receiving Party or third parties to unfairly compete with the disclosing Party, resulting in irreparable harm to the disclosing Party, and therefore, that upon any such breach or any threat thereof, the disclosing Party may be entitled
to appropriate equitable relief, without the requirement of posting a bond, in addition to whatever remedies it might have at law. 
  

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 11. Term, Termination and Survival. 
 11.1 Term. The term of this Agreement shall commence on the Effective Date and continue until December 31, 2010, unless earlier
terminated in accordance with Section 11.2 below (the “Initial Term”). The Parties expect to negotiate and enter into a new agreement that would replace this agreement prior to the expiration of the Initial Term. However, in
the event the Parties do not enter into a replacement agreement prior to the expiration of the Initial Term, upon expiration of the Initial Term, this Agreement will automatically be renewed for additional one-year terms (each a “Renewal
Term” and collectively with the Initial Term, the “Term”) unless one Party gives the other Party written notice at least one hundred and twenty (120) days prior to the scheduled expiration of such Initial Term or
Renewal Term that it does not wish to renew this Agreement. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this Agreement, to the extent the scheduled expiration date of this Agreement is not a Upromise Release Date, Upromise may upon thirty
(30) days prior written notice to RN terminate this Agreement prior to the expiration of the Term so as to coincide with a Upromise Release Date; provided, that the termination date shall not be more than ninety (90) days prior to
the scheduled expiration date. 
 11.2 Termination. Either Party may terminate this Agreement in the event (a) the
other Party materially breaches this Agreement which breach continues after sixty (60) days of written notice of said breach (which notice shall, in reasonable detail, specify the nature of the breach) by the non-defaulting Party to the
defaulting Party, (b) the other Party becomes insolvent, makes an assignment for the benefit of creditors, or files a petition in bankruptcy, in which event this Agreement may terminate upon written notice or election to terminate, effective as
of the date set forth in such notice, or (c) Upromise determines, in its sole discretion, to terminate the Loyalty Program in its entirety, in which event this Agreement will terminate upon ninety (90) days’ prior written notice of
the terminating Party. 
 11.3 Member Notification. In connection with the expiration or any termination of this
Agreement, the Parties agree to cooperate in good faith to ensure that any disruption or inconvenience to Upromise Members is kept to a minimum. In particular, the Parties agree that they will jointly agree on timing and content of any notices sent
to Upromise Members. In the event that either Party terminates this Agreement because of a breach by the other Party, the breaching Party shall bear all costs of notifying Upromise Members of the termination of this Agreement. In all other
instances, the Parties shall jointly bear the cost of notifying Upromise Members of termination of this Agreement. 
 11.4
Marketing Fees. Within thirty (30) days after the expiration or termination of this Agreement, each Party will pay to the other fifty percent (50%) of all accrued but unpaid Marketing Fees then in its possession. 
 11.5 Survival. Section 6 (“Upromise Member Information”), Section 7 (“Representations and Warranties”),
8 (“Indemnification”), 9 (“Intellectual Property Rights”), 10 (“Confidentiality”), 11.4 (“Marketing Fees”), 11.5 (“Survival”), 12 (“Limitations”), 13 (“Dispute Resolution”), 15
(“General Provisions”) and the last sentence of Section 9.2 shall survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement. In addition, the terms of any RN Qualified Purchase Payments that have been earned through a Qualified Purchase
made prior to the expiration or termination of this Agreement shall survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement. 
  

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 12. Limitations. 
 12.1 NEITHER PARTY WILL BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER PARTY FOR *** ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT (EXCEPT FOR LIABILITIES ARISING OUT OF A BREACH OF, SECTION 10 (CONFIDENTIALITY), WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT,
STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE, EVEN IF A PARTY HAS BEEN MADE AWARE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. 
 12.2 ***. 

13. Dispute Resolution. The Parties shall follow the following dispute resolution processes in connection with all disputes, controversies or
claims, whether based on contract, tort, statute, fraud, misrepresentation or any other legal theory, except as otherwise provided in this Section, arising out or relating to this Agreement or the breach or alleged breach hereof (collectively,
“Disputes”). 
 13.1 The Parties will attempt to settle all Disputes through good faith negotiations. If those
attempts fail to resolve the Dispute within forty-five (45) days of the date of initial demand for negotiation, then the Parties will attempt in good faith to settle the Dispute by mediation conducted in Boston, Massachusetts under the
commercial mediation rules of the American Arbitration Association or JAMS/Endispute (the “Approved Body”). Each Party shall bear its own expenses; the Parties shall equally share the filing and other administrative fees of the
Approved Body and the expenses of the mediator. The Parties shall be represented at the mediation by representatives having final settlement authority over the matter in dispute. 
 13.2 Any Dispute not finally resolved pursuant to this Section shall be determined and settled by arbitration in Boston, Massachusetts
pursuant to the rules then in effect of the Approved Body chosen by the party submitting such Dispute, and each party hereby consents to the jurisdiction thereof. Any award rendered shall be final and conclusive upon the Parties and a judgment
thereon may be entered in a court having competent jurisdiction. The party submitting such Dispute shall request the Approved Body to (a) appoint an arbitrator who is knowledgeable in commercial disputes and who will follow substantive rules of
the law; (b) allow for the Parties to request discovery pursuant to the rules then in effect under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure for a period not to exceed sixty (60) days; (c) require the testimony to be transcribed; and
(d) require the award to be accompanied by findings of fact and a statement of reasons for the decision. The arbitrator shall not have the power to award damages in excess of the limitations set forth in Section 12.2 hereof, nor shall he
or she have the power to award excluded under Section 12.1 hereof. All costs and expenses, including any attorney’s fees, of the Parties incurred in any Dispute shall be borne by the Party that is determined to be liable in respect of such
Dispute; provided, however, that if complete liability is not assessed against any one Party, the Parties shall share the total costs in proportion to their respective amounts of liability as determined by the arbitrator. Except where
clearly prevented by the area in Dispute, both Parties agree to continue performing their respective obligations under this Agreement while the Dispute is being resolved. 
  

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 13.3 Disputes relating to either infringement, unauthorized use or misuse of a
Party’s Marks, or other intellectual property, a violation of which would cause that Party irreparable harm for which damages would be inadequate, shall be exempt from the dispute resolution processes described in this Section to the extent
necessary to seek preliminary injunctive or other judicial relief in a court of competent jurisdiction. 
 14. General Provisions.

 14.1 EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED IN THIS AGREEMENT, UPROMISE HEREBY DISCLAIMS ANY REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES REGARDING
THE UPROMISE SERVICE (INCLUDING THE UPROMISE RESTAURANT CATEGORY), THE UPROMISE SITE OR ANY PORTION THEREOF OR SERVICES RELATED THERETO, INCLUDING (WITHOUT LIMITATION) IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR
NON-INFRINGEMENT. WITHOUT LIMITING THE GENERALITY OF THE FOREGOING, UPROMISE DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE UPROMISE SERVICE (INCLUDING THE UPROMISE RESTAURANT CATEGORY) OR THE UPROMISE SITE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR-FREE AND DOES NOT WARRANT
AGAINST FAILURE OF PERFORMANCE DUE TO FAILURE OF COMPUTER HARDWARE OR COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS. 
 14.2 EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY
PROVIDED IN THIS AGREEMENT, RN HEREBY DISCLAIMS ANY REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES REGARDING THE RN SITE OR ANY PORTION THEREOF OR SERVICES RELATED THERETO, INCLUDING (WITHOUT LIMITATION) IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. WITHOUT LIMITING THE GENERALITY OF THE FOREGOING, EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED IN THIS AGREEMENT, RN DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE RN SERVICE (INCLUDING THE UPROMISE DINING PROGRAM BY RN) OR THE RN SITE WILL BE
UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR-FREE AND DOES NOT WARRANT AGAINST FAILURE OF PERFORMANCE DUE TO FAILURE OF COMPUTER HARDWARE OR COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS. 
 14.3 Upromise Site. Except as expressly provided in this Agreement, Upromise will remain solely responsible for the operation of the Upromise Site. RN acknowledges that (a) the Upromise Site
may be subject to temporary shutdowns due to causes beyond Upromise’s reasonable control, and (b) subject to the specific terms of this Agreement, Upromise retains sole right and control over the programming, content, and conduct of
transactions over the Upromise Site. To the extent there is a conflict between the terms of this Section and the terms of Exhibit A, the terms of Exhibit A shall govern. 
 14.4 Reports. Each Party agrees to provide timely, accurate and complete reports or payments to the other Party, as set forth in
Sections 2.2(a)(iv), 2.2(d), 4.2, 4.3, 4.4, 4.5, 4.6, 4.7, 4.13, 4.15, 4.16, 4.17, 5 and 6.3. In the event that a report needs to be modified and/or an error is discovered, the Parties will work together in good faith to make required changes to the
applicable report within not more than sixty (60) days. If the modifications are not made within such period of time, in addition to any other remedies set forth in this Agreement, the Party requesting the report modification(s) can escalate
the request to the president of the other Party for prompt resolution. If the modification(s) will require more than sixty (60) days to remedy, then the Parties will work together in good faith to agree on a date by which all modification(s)
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 14.5 Relationship. Neither Upromise nor RN will have any authority to bind the
other by contract or otherwise to make representations as to the policies and procedures of the other, other than as specifically authorized by this Agreement. Upromise and RN acknowledge and agree that the relationship arising from this Agreement
does not constitute or create a general agency, joint venture, partnership, employee relationship or franchise between them and that each is an independent contractor with respect to the services provided by it under this Agreement. 
 14.6 Notices. All written notices required by this Agreement must be delivered to the addresses set forth above by a means evidenced
by a delivery receipt and will be effective upon receipt. Notwithstanding the foregoing, facsimile receipt shall not be deemed a delivery receipt for purposes of this Agreement. Notices to each Party shall be addressed to the attention of its
General Counsel. 
 14.7 Assignment. Neither Party may assign this Agreement, in whole or in part, without the other
Party’s prior written consent (which will not be withheld unreasonably or delayed), except such consent shall not be required with respect to assignments to: (a) any Affiliate of the assigning Party; (b) any entity resulting from any
merger, consolidation, or other reorganization involving the assigning Party, or (c) any individual or entity to which the assigning Party may transfer all or substantially all of its capital stock or assets related to the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement; provided, that the assignee agrees in writing to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Subject to the foregoing, this Agreement will be binding on and enforceable by the Parties and their
respective successors and permitted assigns. 
 14.8 Commercially Reasonable Delays; Force Majeure. Neither Upromise nor
RN will be liable for, or will be considered to be in breach of or default under this Agreement on account of, any delay or failure to perform as required by this Agreement (other than payment obligations) as a result of any causes or conditions
that are beyond such Party’s reasonable control and that such Party is unable to overcome through the exercise of commercially reasonable diligence. If any force majeure event occurs, the affected Party will give prompt written notice to the
other Party and will use commercially reasonable efforts to minimize the impact of the event. 
 14.9 Consents; Waiver.
The failure of a Party hereto at any time or times to require performance of any provision hereof shall in no manner affect its right at a later time to enforce the same unless the same is waived in writing. No waiver by a Party of any condition or
breach of any term, covenant, representation or warranty contained in this Agreement shall be effective unless in writing, and no waiver of any one or more instances shall be deemed to be a further or continuing waiver of any such condition or
breach in other instances or a waiver of any other condition or breach of any other term, covenant, representation or warranty. 
 14.10 Entire Agreement. This Agreement together with the attached Exhibits, (a) constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes any previous or contemporaneous oral
or written agreements regarding such subject matter, and (b) may be amended or modified only by a written instrument signed by a duly authorized agent of each Party. 
  

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 14.11 Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is held to be invalid,
such invalidity shall not affect the remaining provisions. 
 14.12 Choice of Law; Venue. This Agreement shall be
interpreted and enforced in all respects in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, without reference to its choice of law rules. 
 14.13 Counterparts. This Agreement shall be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original and all of which together shall constitute one and the same
instrument. 
 14.14 Recitals. The recitals set forth above are incorporated herein and are acknowledged by the Parties
to be true and correct and are made a part hereof. 
  

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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have caused their authorized representatives to execute
this Agreement as of the Effective Date. 
  

									
	UPROMISE, INC.	 		 	REWARDS NETWORK ESTABLISHMENT
SERVICES INC.
					
	By:	 	/s/ David Coppins	 		 	By:	 	/s/ Ronald L. Blake
	Name:    	 	David Coppins	 		 	Name:    	 	Ronald L. Blake
	Title:	 	SVP, OLM & Partner Mgmt	 		 	Title:	 	President & CEO
			
	Corporate Address:	 		 	Corporate Address:
			
	95 Wells Avenue, Suite 160,
Newton, Massachusetts, 02459	 		 	Two North Riverside Plaza, Suite 950
Chicago, Illinois 60606

  

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