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RESTRICTED STOCK AWARD AGREEMENT - MATTHEW SZULIK

 
EXHIBIT 10.11

 
RED HAT, INC. 
RESTRICTED STOCK AWARD AGREEMENT 
 
THIS RESTRICTED STOCK AWARD AGREEMENT is made and entered into on the 27th day of June, 2001, by and between RED HAT, INC., a Delaware corporation (the “Company”), and Matthew J. Szulik (the
“Employee”). 
 
1. Discounted
Sale. Subject to the restrictions and conditions set forth in this Agreement, the Company hereby agrees to sell to the Employee, not in lieu of salary or other compensation, one million (1,000,000) shares of the Company’s Common Stock at
the price of $0.50 per share (the “Restricted Shares”), upon Employee’s delivery to the Company of a check in the amount of the total purchase price for the Restricted Shares. Employee hereby agrees with the restrictions and
conditions set forth in this Agreement. 
 
2.
Forfeiture Restrictions. The Restricted Shares may not be sold, assigned, pledged, exchanged, hypothecated or otherwise transferred, encumbered or disposed of voluntarily, by operation of law, pursuant to a court decree or legal process
(including without limitation any interspousal transfer by court decree or order in connection with an equitable distribution of marital assets) or otherwise to the extent the Restricted Shares are then subject to forfeiture and the Company’s
right to repurchase the Restricted Shares to the Company upon the occurrence of certain events pursuant to paragraph 3 below (the “Forfeiture Restrictions”). 
 
3. Lapse of Forfeiture Restrictions. The Forfeiture Restrictions shall lapse with respect to the
Restricted Shares in accordance with the following schedule provided that the Employee has been continuously employed by the Company from the date of this Agreement through the lapse date and no other event of forfeiture has occurred: 
 

	 Lapse Date

	    	 Number of Restricted
 Shares as to which
 Forfeiture Restrictions Lapse

	 September 27, 2001
	    	 125,000

	 December 27, 2001
	    	 125,000

	 March 27, 2002
	    	 125,000

	 June 27, 2002
	    	 125,000

	 September 27, 2002
	    	 125,000

	 December 27, 2002
	    	 125,000

	 March 27, 2003
	    	 125,000

	 June 27, 2003
	    	 125,000

 
In the event the
Employee voluntarily elects to terminate employment with the Company, the Company shall have the right to repurchase from the Employee all such Restricted Shares at their sale price of $0.50 per share to the extent such shares are then subject to
the Forfeiture Restrictions; provided, however, any such repurchase shall not take place sooner than thirty (30) days following Employee’s last day of employment with the Company, during which thirty-day period Employee’s exercise rights
shall continue. The rights set forth in Section 1, and as limited by Sections 2 and 3, are cumulative and may be exercised only before the earlier of (a) the date which is ten (10) years from the date of this Agreement or (b) the date which is 120
days following Employee’s last date of employment with the Company. 
 
4. Certificates. Upon payment of the purchase price, a certificate evidencing the Restricted Shares shall be issued by the Company in the Employee’s name, and the Employee shall have voting 

 
rights and shall be entitled
to receive all dividends paid with respect to the Restricted Shares unless and until the Restricted Shares are repurchased pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement. The certificate shall bear a legend evidencing the Forfeiture Restrictions, if
any, remaining in effect. The Company shall cause the certificate to be delivered upon issuance to the Secretary of the Company as a depository for safekeeping until a forfeiture occurs or the Forfeiture Restrictions lapse pursuant to the terms of
this Agreement, and the Employee shall deliver to the Company a stock power relating to the Restricted Shares in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A. Upon the lapse of the Forfeiture Restrictions without forfeiture, the Company shall cause
a new certificate or certificates to be issued without legend in the name of the Employee for the shares as to which the Forfeiture Restrictions have lapsed. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Agreement, the issuance or delivery of any
shares (whether subject to restrictions or unrestricted) may be postponed for such period as may be required to comply with applicable requirements of any national securities exchange or any requirements under any law or regulation applicable to the
issuance or delivery of such shares. 
 
5.
Withholding of Tax. To the extent that the sale of the Restricted Shares or the lapse of the Forfeiture Restrictions results in income to the Employee for federal, state or local income or employment tax purposes, the Employee shall deliver
to the Company at the time of such receipt or lapse, as the case may be, such amount of money as the Company may require to meet its withholding obligation under applicable tax laws or regulations, and, if the Employee fails to do so, the Company is
authorized to withhold from any cash remuneration then or thereafter payable to the Employee any tax required to be withheld by reason of such income. 
 
6. Status of Restricted Shares. The Employee agrees that the Restricted Shares will not be sold or otherwise disposed of in any
manner which would constitute a violation of any applicable federal or state securities laws. 
 
7. No Right to Employment. This Agreement shall not confer upon the Employee any right to continued employment with the Company, nor shall it interfere in any way with the right of the
Company to terminate the employment of the Employee. 
 
8. Binding Effect. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of any successors to the Company and all persons lawfully claiming under the Employee. 
 
9. Multiple Originals. This Agreement is executed in
multiple originals, one of which is being retained by each of the parties hereto and each of which shall be deemed an original hereof. 
 
10. Governing Law. The Agreement and all actions taken thereunder shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the
laws of the State of North Carolina. 
 
IN WITNESS
WHEREOF, the Company has caused this Agreement to be executed by its duly authorized officer, and the Participant has hereunto set the Participant’s hand and seal, all as of the day and year first above written. 

 

	 RED HAT, INC.

	
	 By:
	 	  

	 	 	 Kevin B. Thompson, Executive Vice President and CFO

 

	  

	 	 [SEAL]

	 Matthew J. SzulikCarMax, Inc. 2002 Employee Stock Purchase Plan

Exhibit 10.7 
 
CARMAX, INC. 
2002 EMPLOYEE STOCK 
PURCHASE PLAN 
 
The CarMax, Inc. 2002 Employee Stock Purchase Plan (the
“Plan”) provides eligible employees of CarMax, Inc., a Virginia corporation (the “Company”), and its Subsidiaries an opportunity to purchase CarMax, Inc. Common Stock (“Common Stock”) through payroll deductions and to
receive a Company match for a portion of their payroll deductions. 
 
1. Definitions. For the purposes of the Plan the following terms have the stated definitions. Additional terms are defined in the sections below. 
 
Benefits Department—The employee benefits department of the Company. 
 
CarMax Companies—CarMax, Inc. and its Subsidiaries. 
 
Circuit City—Circuit City Stores, Inc., a Virginia corporation.

 
Circuit City Companies—Circuit City and its Subsidiaries.

 
Circuit City Plan—1984 Circuit City Stores, Inc. Employee
Stock Purchase Plan, as Amended and Restated effective December 20, 2001, and as the same may be further amended from time to time. 
 
Committee—The Compensation and Personnel Committee of the Board of Directors of the Company or, if no such committee has been appointed, the Board of
Directors. 
 
Compensation—All cash compensation and
commissions (estimated as deemed necessary by the Committee) before any deductions or withholding and including overtime and bonuses, but exclusive of all amounts paid as reimbursements of expenses including those paid as part of commissions and
those paid in the form of relocation bonuses, housing allowances or other payments in connection with employee relocations. 
 
Eligible Employees—Employees who meet the requirements set forth in Section 3. 
 
Eligibility Status—Employment with the CarMax Companies as a Regular Associate and as either (i) a Full-time
Associate or (ii) a Part-time I Associate hired before June 1, 1993. The capitalized terms used in the preceding sentence which are not defined in the Plan shall have the meanings assigned to them in the Company’s Policies and Procedures
Manual. Determinations regarding the status of an Employee for purposes of the Plan may be made from time to time by the Plan Administrator, but shall in each instance be uniform in nature and applicable to all persons similarly situated.

 
Employee—Any person employed by a CarMax Company as a
common law employee on the United States payroll of such CarMax Company. It is expressly intended that persons not 

employed as common law employees on the CarMax Company’s United States payroll are to be excluded
from participation in the Plan, even if a court or administrative agency determines that such individuals are common law employees and not independent contractors. 
 
Enrollment Date—The dates on which Eligible Employees may begin participation in the Plan. Enrollment Dates occur on the
first day of each month. 
 
Old CarMax Plan—1997 Circuit City
Stores, Inc. Employee Stock Purchase Plan for CarMax Group Employees, as Amended and Restated effective December 20, 2001. 
 
Participating Employees—Eligible Employees who participate in the Plan. 
 
Plan Administrator—An Employee of the Company or one of its Subsidiaries appointed by the Committee as provided in
Section 4 or, in the absence of any such specific appointment, the Chief Financial Officer of the Company. 
 
Plan Service Provider—A Plan Service Provider/dealer registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission and a member of the National Association of Securities Dealers or other provider of
employee plan administrative services selected by the Plan Administrator as provided in Section 4. 
 
Separation Date—The date on which the separation of the CarMax Companies from the Circuit City Companies occurs as described in the Company’s Form S-4 Registration Statement (No. 333-85240)
filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. 
 
Subsidiary—Any business entity (including, but not limited to, a corporation, partnership, or limited liability company) of which a company (the “Parent”) directly or indirectly owns one hundred percent (100%) of the
voting interests of the entity unless the Committee determines that the entity should not be considered a Subsidiary for purposes of the Plan. If the Parent owns less than one hundred percent (100%) of the voting interest of the entity, the entity
will be considered a Subsidiary for purposes of the Plan only if the Committee determines that the entity should be so considered. 
 
2. Amount of Stock Subject to the Plan. The total number of shares of Common Stock which may be purchased under the Plan shall be
1,000,000, subject to adjustment as provided in Section 15. Such shares may be newly issued shares that have been authorized but not yet issued or may be shares purchased for Participating Employees on the open market. 
 
3. Eligible Employees. All present and future Employees
of the CarMax Companies who have been employed by a CarMax Company for at least one year are eligible to participate in the Plan, except: (i) Employees whose status is not within the definition of Eligibility Status, (ii) Employees who are subject
to Section 16 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, with respect to securities of the Company, (iii) Employees who are officers of CarMax Companies (other than those serving as Assistant Vice Presidents, Assistant Treasurers or
Assistant Secretaries), or (iv) Employees who have not reached the age of majority in the state in which the Employee maintains his or her residence. 
 

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If an Employee
has one year of service but is excluded from participation in the Plan due to the requirements set forth in (i), (ii), (iii) or (iv) in the preceding paragraph, the Employee will be eligible to participate in the Plan on the first Enrollment Date
after he or she is no longer excluded because of such requirements. Continuity of service for purposes of the Plan is defined by the Rehire/Reinstatement and Change of Status Policy in effect for Employees of the CarMax Companies at the time the
eligibility determination is made. In certain circumstances specified in the Employee Benefits Agreement between Circuit City Stores, Inc. and CarMax, Inc. effective as of October 1, 2002, service with a Circuit City Company will constitute service
with a CarMax Company. 
 
4. Administration of
the Plan. The Plan shall be administered by the Committee. The Committee shall have all powers necessary to administer the Plan, including but not limited to the power to construe and interpret the Plan’s documents; to decide all questions
relating to an Employee’s employment status and eligibility to participate in the Plan; to make adjustments to the limitations on payroll deductions set forth in Section 6; to employ such other persons as are necessary for the proper
administration of the Plan; and to make all other determinations necessary or advisable in administering the Plan. Any construction, interpretation, or application of the Plan by the Committee shall be final, conclusive and binding. 
 
The Committee shall appoint an officer or other Employee of
the Company or one of its Subsidiaries to serve as the Plan Administrator (“Plan Administrator”). In the absence of such an appointment, the Chief Financial Officer of the Company shall serve as Plan Administrator. The Plan Administrator
shall be authorized to designate other Employees of the Company or its Subsidiaries to assist him or her in carrying out his or her responsibilities under the Plan. The Plan Administrator and his or her designees shall be responsible for the general
administration of the Plan including establishment of operating procedures and document submission deadlines and such other matters as the Committee deems necessary for the efficient and proper administration of the Plan. 
 
The Plan Administrator shall appoint a Plan Service Provider
in order to fulfill the duties of the Plan Service Provider set forth herein. The Plan Administrator shall also have the authority to replace any Plan Service Provider he or she has appointed for the Plan with another Plan Service Provider.

 
5. Participation in the Plan. An Eligible
Employee may commence or recommence participation in the Plan effective on any Enrollment Date by completing and delivering on a timely basis to the Benefits Department a form prescribed by the Plan Administrator (the “Enrollment Form”).

 
An Employee seeking to participate in the Plan
must deliver an Enrollment Form to the Benefits Department so that it is received sufficiently prior to the Enrollment Date to allow processing by the Benefits Department. The Plan Administrator may establish a submission deadline for Enrollment
Forms. The Enrollment Form shall authorize payroll deductions from the Employee’s Compensation and authorize the Plan Service Provider to establish an employee stock purchase plan account for the Employee (“ESPP Account”).

 

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Participating Employee’s contributions will begin in the pay period that includes the Enrollment Date that the Employee’s enrollment is effective. The amount of the Participating Employee’s contribution will be based on his or her
Compensation for the entire pay period in which the first day of the month occurs, even if part of that pay period is before the first day of the month. 
 
6. Payroll Deductions and Limitations. Payroll deductions shall be a percentage of the Participating Employee’s Compensation
for each payroll period as specified in the Participating Employee’s Enrollment Form. Payroll deductions for each payroll period shall not be less than 2% nor more than 10% of Compensation for such payroll period. Payroll deduction
specifications shall be made in 1% increments. The Plan Administrator shall have the power to change these percentage limitations. 
 
The maximum amount that may be contributed by each Participating Employee to the Plan in any one calendar year is $7,500. When a
Participating Employee’s aggregate payroll deductions for the calendar year total $7,500, the Participating Employee’s purchases of Common Stock and payroll deductions under the Plan shall be suspended for the remainder of the calendar
year. However, the Participating Employee shall continue to be a participant under the Plan unless he or she elects to stop contributions in the manner described in Section 16 or his or her participation terminates under Section 17 and the
Employee’s purchases of Common Stock and payroll deductions will be resumed for the first full payroll period of the next calendar year. For purposes of this Section, “aggregate payroll deductions” for calendar year 2002 refers to the
cumulative year to date deductions made for the Employee under the Plan, the Old CarMax Plan and the Circuit City Plan. 
 
7. Changes in Payroll Deductions. A Participating Employee may change the percentage of his or her payroll deductions, subject to
the minimum, maximum and allowed increments set forth in Section 6. To accomplish this, the Participating Employee must submit to the Benefits Department a new Enrollment Form stating the new deduction percentage. The change will be effective as of
the first of the next month if the Enrollment Form is received sufficiently prior to the first of the month to allow processing by the Benefits Department. Deadlines for submission of Enrollment Forms for the purpose of changing payroll deductions
may be established by the Plan Administrator. A Participating Employee may also elect to stop making contributions in the manner described in Section 16. 
 
8. Purchase Price. The purchase price under the Plan for each share of Common Stock shall be (i) the average cost of all shares
purchased for a particular month on the open market (“Open Market Purchase Price”) when the shares are purchased on the open market; or (ii) the closing price of the Common Stock on the New York Stock Exchange on the last business day of
the month (“New Issue Purchase Price”) when the shares are purchased from the Company. 
 
9. Method of Purchase. Except for the purchase to be made following the Separation Date as provided in Section 18, the shares of Common Stock to be purchased under the Plan shall be purchased
once each month in one of the following manners at the Company’s discretion: 
 

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(a) Shares
Purchased on the Open Market. The Company shall transmit the aggregate payroll deductions from the prior month together with the related Company Contribution (described below) and information on each Participating Employee’s contribution to
the Plan Service Provider promptly after the end of each month. On a date as soon as practicable following receipt of the funds, the Plan Service Provider shall arrange for the purchase of Common Stock on the open market. As soon as practicable
after completing the purchase of the shares, the Plan Service Provider shall credit the ESPP Account for each Participating Employee with as many shares and fractional interests in shares as the Participating Employee’s contribution and the
Company Contribution will allow, based on the Open Market Purchase Price; or 
 
(b) Shares Purchased Directly from the Company. Promptly after the end of each month, the Company shall issue and forward to the Plan Service Provider the number of shares of Common Stock that
the Participating Employees’ contributions and the related Company Contribution have purchased at the New Issue Purchase Price. The Company shall also submit to the Plan Service Provider information on each Participating Employee’s
contribution. As soon as practicable following receipt of the shares and related information, the Plan Service Provider shall credit the ESPP Account for each Participating Employee with his or her proportionate interest in the shares delivered,
based on the New Issue Purchase Price. 
 
10.
Company Match. The Company shall contribute an amount each month (“Company Contribution”) towards the purchase of shares for the Participating Employees. The Company Contribution is set by the Board of Directors of the Company and
is currently 15% of each Participating Employee’s contribution. The Company Contribution shall be used to purchase shares for Participating Employees as described in Section 9. 
 
11. Dividend Reinvestment. Each ESPP Account shall be established with the following default dividend
policy. Cash dividends, if any, paid with respect to the Common Stock held in each ESPP Account under the Plan shall be automatically reinvested in Common Stock, unless the Participating Employee directs otherwise. The Plan Service Provider shall
arrange for the reinvestment of dividends on the open market at the Participating Employee’s expense as soon as the Plan Service Provider receives the cash dividends. The Company will not match reinvested dividends and will not pay any expenses
associated with reinvesting dividends. 
 
The
Committee shall have the right at any time or from time to time upon written notice to the Plan Service Provider to change the default dividend reinvestment policy for future ESPP Accounts which are established under the Plan. 
 
12. Rights as a Shareholder. A Participating Employee
shall have the right to vote full shares of Common Stock held in the Participating Employee’s ESPP Account and the right to receive annual reports, proxy statements and other documents sent to shareholders of Common Stock generally; provided,
however, that so long as such shares are held for a Participating Employee by the Plan Service Provider, if a Participating Employee fails to respond in a timely manner to a request for instructions with respect to voting, the Plan Service Provider
shall take such action with respect to the shares held for the Participating Employee as permitted by the New York Stock Exchange rules. To the extent that such rules and applicable law permit, the 
 

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Plan Service Provider shall vote shares with respect to which no specific voting instructions are given in
accordance with the recommendations of the Board of Directors of the Company. 
 
By instructing the Plan Service Provider in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Plan Agreement (defined below), a Participating Employee shall have the right at any time: 
 
(a) to obtain a certificate for the whole shares of Common
Stock credited to the Participating Employee’s ESPP Account; or 
 
(b) to direct that any whole shares of Common Stock in the ESPP Account be sold, and that the proceeds, less selling expenses, be remitted to the Participating Employee or remain in the ESPP Account pending further
instructions. 
 
13. Rights Not
Transferable. Rights under the Plan are not transferable by a Participating Employee. 
 
14. Joint Accounts. Participating Employees may, to the extent permitted by the Plan Service Provider, establish ESPP Accounts as joint accounts with rights therein as prescribed under
applicable state law. 
 
15. Certain Adjustments
in the Case of Stock Dividends or Splits. The Committee shall make appropriate adjustments in the number of shares of Common Stock which may be purchased under the Plan if there are changes in the Common Stock by reason of stock dividends, stock
splits, reverse stock splits, recapitalizations, mergers or consolidations. 
 
16. Stopping Contributions. A Participating Employee may stop his or her contributions by completing the appropriate section of the Enrollment Form and delivering the form to the Benefits
Department. Payroll Deductions will stop the pay period after the completed Enrollment Form is processed by the Benefits Department. In addition, contributions will be automatically stopped for any Participating Employee who goes on a leave of
absence without pay, effective when the Employee ceases to be paid by the Company. 
 
After contributions for an Employee have been stopped, the Plan Service Provider will leave the ESPP Account open and the Employee will be responsible for any account fees. Shares may be left in the
ESPP Account or the Employee may sell the shares or request a certificate. If dividends are being paid and reinvested at the time of withdrawal, they will continue to be reinvested (if paid) unless the Employee requests the Plan Service Provider to
pay them in cash. The Employee may also ask the Plan Service Provider to close the ESPP Account. 
 
An Employee for whom contributions have been stopped may start contributions again pursuant to Section 5 at any time when the Employee is an Eligible Employee. 
 
17. Termination of Participation in the Plan. An
Employee’s participation in the Plan shall terminate upon the Employee’s: (i) ceasing to be employed by a CarMax Company, whether by reason of death or otherwise, (ii) ceasing to meet the eligibility requirements set forth in Section 3 or
(iii) becoming an independent contractor (“Terminated Participant”). 
 

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With respect
to each Terminated Participant: (i) payroll deductions shall cease at the next payroll period after the Benefits Department has received and processed notification of termination of participation, (ii) purchases shall be made through the calendar
month in which the last payroll deduction is made, and (iii) the ESPP Account shall remain open subject to the same limitations and conditions set forth in the second paragraph of Section 16. 
 
An Employee who has become a Terminated Participant may
recommence participation pursuant to Section 5 when he or she again becomes an Eligible Employee. 
 
18. Initial Purchase Following the Separation. All accumulated payroll deductions for Participating Employees who are transferred
from the Old CarMax Plan as provided in Section 23 shall become accumulated payroll deductions under the Plan. An initial purchase of Common Stock under the Plan shall be made with the payroll deductions accumulated as of the Separation Date. Such
purchase shall be made within 10 business days following the Separation Date in accordance with one of the methods of purchase described in Section 9, such method to be selected by the Company in its discretion. 
 
19. Amendment of the Plan. The Board of Directors of
the Company may, at any time, or from time to time, amend the Plan in any respect. 
 
20. Termination of the Plan. The Plan and all rights of Employees hereunder shall terminate: 
 
(a) on the last business day of any month that Participating Employees become entitled to purchase a number of shares of Common Stock
greater than the number of shares remaining unpurchased out of the total number of shares which may be purchased under the Plan; or 
 
(b) at any earlier date at the discretion of the Board of Directors of the Company. 
 
In the event that the Plan terminates under circumstances
described in (a) above, the Common Stock remaining unpurchased as of the termination date shall be allocated to Participating Employees for purchase on a pro rata basis. 
 
Upon termination of the Plan, ESPP Accounts shall remain open subject to the same limitations and conditions
set forth in the second paragraph of Section 16. 
 
21. ESPP Account. The relationship between the Plan Service Provider and each Participating Employee shall be governed by a separate agreement of terms and conditions between them which may be set forth in the Enrollment Form
or a separate document (“Plan Agreement”). In electing to participate in the Plan, a Participating Employee shall be deemed to have accepted the terms of the Plan Agreement. Any Plan Agreement pertaining to a Participating Employee’s
participation in either the Circuit City Plan or the Old CarMax Plan before the Separation Date shall continue in effect with respect to such Participating Employee’s ESPP Account under the Plan unless and until the Participating Employee and
the Plan Service Provider amend or replace such agreement. If a Participating Employee already has an ESPP 
 

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Account due to participation in the Circuit City Plan or the Old CarMax Plan, the same ESPP Account will
be used for new purchases under the Plan. 
 
22.
Payment of Expenses. The Company shall pay all expenses associated with purchases under the Plan, including brokerage commissions, if any. The Company will not pay expenses for other transactions in the Participating Employee’s
ESPP Account, including sales of securities, dividend reinvestments, issuance of stock certificates, purchases of securities outside the Plan or expenses associated with open ESPP Accounts where the owner is not a Participating Employee.

 
23. Transition for Old CarMax Plan
Participants. By allowing payroll deductions to continue after the Separation Date, any Participant will be deemed to have enrolled in the Plan and to have agreed to the terms and conditions of the ESPP Account and to the terms of the
Plan. 
 
All shares and fractional interests in
shares of Common Stock credited to the ESPP Account of each Participant as of the Separation Date will be transferred as of the Separation Date and credited to an ESPP Account for such Participant under the Plan. 
 
24. Effective Date of the Plan. The Plan shall be
effective as of the Separation Date. 
 
25.
Notices. Any notice or instruction to be given the Company shall be in writing and delivered by hand, Company office mail or U.S. mail to the address below: 
 
CarMax, Inc. 
c/o Secretary, CarMax, Inc. 
4900 Cox Road 
Glen Allen, Virginia 23060 
 
Any signature submitted to the Company by facsimile will have the same force
and effect as an original signature. 
 
26.
Government and Other Regulations. The Plan, and the rights to purchase Common Stock hereunder, and the Company’s obligation to sell and deliver Common Stock hereunder shall be subject to all applicable federal, state and foreign laws,
rules and regulations, and to such approvals by any regulatory or government agency as may, in the opinion of counsel for the Company, be required. 
 
27. Indemnification of Committee. Service on the Committee shall constitute service as a member of the Board of Directors of the
Company so that members of the Committee shall be entitled to indemnification and reimbursement as members of the Board of Directors of the Company pursuant to its Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws. 
 

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