Document:

Form of Fixed Rate Note

 Exhibit 4.2 
 BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION 
 Medium-Term Senior Note, Series L 
 REGISTERED GLOBAL SENIOR NOTE 
 This
Note is a global security within the meaning of the Indenture dated as of January 1, 1995, as supplemented from time to time (the “Indenture”), between Bank of America Corporation and The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, N.A.,
as successor trustee (the “Trustee”) under the Indenture and is registered in the name of Cede & Co., as the nominee of The Depository Trust Company (the “Depository”). This Note is not exchangeable for definitive or
other Notes registered in the name of a person other than the Depository or its nominee, except in the limited circumstances described in the Indenture or in this Note, and no transfer of this Note (other than a transfer as a whole by the Depository
to a nominee of the Depository or by a nominee of the Depository to the Depository or another nominee of the Depository or by the Depository or any such nominee to a successor depository or a nominee of such successor depository) may be registered
except in the limited circumstances described in the Indenture. 
 Unless this Note is presented by an authorized representative of The
Depository Trust Company (the “Depository”) (55 Water Street, New York, New York) to the Issuer or its agent for registration of transfer, exchange or payment, and this Note is registered in the name of CEDE & CO., or such other
name as requested by an authorized representative of The Depository Trust Company, and unless any payment is made to CEDE & CO., ANY TRANSFER, PLEDGE OR OTHER USE HEREOF FOR VALUE OR OTHERWISE BY OR TO ANY PERSON IS WRONGFUL, since the
registered owner hereof, CEDE & CO., has an interest herein. 
 THIS DEBT IS GUARANTEED UNDER THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE
CORPORATION’S TEMPORARY LIQUIDITY GUARANTEE PROGRAM AND IS BACKED BY THE FULL FAITH AND CREDIT OF THE UNITED STATES. THE DETAILS OF THE FDIC GUARANTEE ARE PROVIDED IN THE FDIC’S REGULATIONS, 12 CFR PART 370, AND AT THE FDIC’S WEBSITE,
WWW.FDIC.GOV/TLGP. THE EXPIRATION DATE OF THE FDIC’S GUARANTEE IS THE EARLIER OF THE MATURITY DATE OF THE DEBT OR JUNE 30, 2012. SUCH PROGRAM IS REFERRED TO HEREIN AS THE “TLG PROGRAM.” 
 THIS NOTE IS NOT A SAVINGS ACCOUNT OR A DEPOSIT AND IS NOT AN OBLIGATION OF OR GUARANTEED BY BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. OR ANY OTHER BANKING OR NONBANKING
AFFILIATE OF BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION. 
 THIS NOTE IS A DIRECT, UNCONDITIONAL, UNSECURED AND UNSUBORDINATED GENERAL OBLIGATION OF
BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION. THE OBLIGATIONS EVIDENCED BY THIS NOTE RANK PARI PASSU WITH ALL OTHER UNSECURED AND UNSUBORDINATED OBLIGATIONS 

 
OF BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION, EXCEPT OBLIGATIONS THAT ARE SUBJECT TO ANY PRIORITIES OR PREFERENCES UNDER APPLICABLE LAW. 
 THIS NOTE IS SOLD IN MINIMUM DENOMINATIONS AS NOTED HEREIN AND IN THE PRICING SUPPLEMENT ATTACHED HERETO AND CANNOT BE EXCHANGED FOR NOTES IN SMALLER
DENOMINATIONS. EACH OWNER OF A BENEFICIAL INTEREST IN THIS NOTE IS REQUIRED TO HOLD A BENEFICIAL INTEREST OF A PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF THIS NOTE EQUAL TO THE MINIMUM AUTHORIZED DENOMINATION AT ALL TIMES. 
 THE FIFTH SUPPLEMENTAL INDENTURE TO THE INDENTURE CONTAINS PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO NOTES ISSUED SUBJECT TO THE FDIC GUARANTEE, BUT ONLY FOR SO LONG
AS THE FDIC GUARANTEE REMAINS IN EFFECT OR UNTIL SUCH LATER TIME AS MAY BE REQUIRED BY THE RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE FDIC OR ANY SUCCESSOR ENTITY. THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 15.11 OF THE INDENTURE, AS SET FORTH IN SUCH SUPPLEMENTAL INDENTURE, ARE
APPLICABLE TO THIS NOTE, AND REFERENCE IS MADE TO SUCH SECTION 15.11 FOR ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS THAT GOVERN THIS NOTE. 
 THIS SECURITY
IS GUARANTEED BY THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION AND THE RIGHTS OF THE HOLDER OF THIS NOTE ARE SUBJECT TO CERTAIN RIGHTS OF THE FDIC AS SET FORTH IN THIS NOTE AND THE INDENTURE. 
  

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	No. R-                        	 	Registered
	CUSIP No.: 06050BAJ0	 	
	ISIN: US06050BAJ08	 	Principal Amount: $

 BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION 
 Medium-Term Senior Note, Series L 
 2.375% Senior Notes, due June 2012, and
Guaranteed under the FDIC’s Temporary 
 Liquidity Guarantee Program (the “TLG Program”) 
 REGISTERED GLOBAL SENIOR NOTE 
  

									
	ORIGINAL ISSUE DATE: March 12, 2009	 	 ̈	  	This Note is an Extendible Note at the Holder’s Option. [See attached Rider]
			
	STATED MATURITY DATE: June 22, 2012	 	 ̈	  	This Note is an Extendible Note at the Issuer’s Option. [See attached Rider]
			
	CURRENCY:	 	 ̈	  	This Note is an Amortizing Note. [See payment schedule in attached Pricing Supplement]
		 	x	 	U.S. Dollars	 		  
		 	 ̈	 	Other (specify):	 		  	
				
	x	 	FIXED RATE NOTE	 	x	  	See attached pricing supplement No. 94 dated March 9, 2009
				
	 ̈	 	FLOATING RATE NOTE	 		  	
	 ̈	 	INDEXED NOTE	 	 ̈	  	See attached Principal Repayment Amount Rider
				
		 		 	 ̈	  	See attached Interest Payment Amounts or Supplemental Payment Amount Rider
				
	 ̈	 	FLOATING RATE/FIXED RATE NOTE	 		  	
			
	RECORD DATES: One business day prior to the applicable Interest Payment Date.	 		  	

 BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation (herein called the “Issuer,” which
term includes any successor corporation), for value received, hereby promises to pay to CEDE & CO., as nominee for The Depository Trust Company, or its registered assigns, the principal amount specified above and to pay interest thereon in
accordance with the provisions set forth on the reverse hereof in Section 2(a), as such provisions may be modified or supplemented by the applicable terms and provisions set forth in the Pricing Supplement attached hereto (the “Pricing
Supplement”), and (to the extent that the payment of such interest shall be legally enforceable) to pay interest at the Default Rate per annum, which is the interest rate specified in the Pricing Supplement, on any overdue principal and on any
overdue installment of interest. “Maturity,” when used herein, means the date on which the principal of this Note or an installment of principal becomes due and payable in full in accordance with the terms of this Note and of the
Indenture, whether at the Stated Maturity Date or by declaration of acceleration, call for redemption, prepayment at the holder’s option or otherwise. 

 The interest so payable, and punctually paid or duly provided for, on any Interest Payment Date will be
paid to the person in whose name this Note (or one or more predecessor Notes evidencing all or a portion of the same debt as this Note) is registered, unless otherwise specified on the face hereof or in the Pricing Supplement (i) for book-entry
only Notes denominated in U.S. dollars, at the close of business on the date that is one business day (in Charlotte, North Carolina and New York City) prior to such Interest Payment Date or (ii) for any Notes in definitive form, at the close of
business on the fifteenth day of the calendar month in which such Interest Payment Date is scheduled to occur (each, referred to herein as the “Regular Record Date”); provided, however, that the first payment of interest on
any Note with an Original Issue Date between a Regular Record Date and an Interest Payment Date or on an Interest Payment Date will be made on the Interest Payment Date following the next Regular Record Date to the person in whose name this Note is
registered at the close of business on such next Regular Record Date; and provided, further, that interest payable at Maturity (the “Maturity Date”) will be payable to the person to whom the principal hereof shall be payable.
The principal so payable, and punctually paid or duly provided for, at Maturity will be paid to the person in whose name this Note (or one or more predecessor Notes evidencing all or a portion of the same debt as this Note) is registered at the
close of business on the Maturity Date. Any such interest or principal not punctually paid or duly provided for shall be payable as provided in this Note and in the Indenture. 
 Payment of principal of, and premium, if any, and interest on, this Note due at Maturity will be made in immediately available funds upon presentation
and surrender of this Note at the office of the Trustee maintained for that purpose, and in accordance with the procedures of the depository or clearing system noted hereon; provided, that this Note is presented to the Trustee in time for the
Trustee to make such payment in accordance with its normal procedures. Payments of interest on this Note (other than at Maturity) will be made by wire transfer to such account as has been appropriately designated to the Trustee by the person
entitled to such payments. 
 The Issuer will pay any administrative costs imposed by any bank in making payments in immediately available
funds, but any tax, assessment or governmental charge imposed upon payments hereunder, including, without limitation, any withholding tax, will be borne by the holder hereof. 
 Reference is made to the further provisions of this Note set forth on the reverse hereof and in the Pricing Supplement attached hereto, which shall have
the same effect as though fully set forth at this place. In the event of any conflict between the provisions contained herein or on the reverse hereof and the applicable provisions contained in the Pricing Supplement attached hereto, the latter
shall control. References herein to “this Note,” “hereof,” “herein” and comparable terms shall include the applicable provisions of the Pricing Supplement attached hereto. 
 Unless the certificate of authentication hereon has been executed by the Trustee (or other authentication agent duly appointed in accordance with the
Indenture), by manual signature of an 

  

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authorized signatory, this Note shall not be entitled to any benefit under the Indenture or be valid or obligatory for any purpose. 
 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Bank of America Corporation has caused this instrument to be duly executed on its behalf, by manual or facsimile signature.

  

									
	Dated: March 12, 2009	 		 	BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION
				
	[CORPORATE SEAL]	 		 		 	
				
		 		 	By:	 	  

	ATTEST:	 		 	Name:	 	B. Kenneth Burton, Jr.
	By:	 	  
	 		 	Title:	 	Senior Vice President
	Title:	 	Assistant Secretary	 		 		 	

  

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 CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICATION 
 This is one of the Securities of the series designated therein referred to in the within-mentioned Indenture. 
  

					
	Dated: March 12, 2009	 	THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST COMPANY, N.A.,
		 	as Trustee
			
		 	By:	 	  

		 		 	Authorized Signatory

 PRICING SUPPLEMENT 
 [Attached] 

					
	

	  	 	  	 Pricing Supplement No. 94
 (To Prospectus dated May 5, 2006 and Prospectus Supplement dated April 10, 2008)
 March 9, 2009

  
 $4,500,000,000 

  
 Medium-Term Notes, Series L 
  
 $2,500,000,000 Senior Three-Month LIBOR Notes, due June 2012

 $2,000,000,000  2.375% Senior Notes, due June 2012 
  
 Guaranteed Under the FDIC’s Temporary Liquidity Guarantee Program 
  
 This pricing supplement describes two series of our senior notes that will be issued under
our Medium-Term Note Program, Series L. We refer to our Senior Three-Month LIBOR Notes, due June 2012 as the “floating rate notes,” and to our 2.375% Senior Notes, due June 2012 as the “fixed rate notes.” 
  
 Both series of notes mature on June 22, 2012. We will pay interest on the floating rate notes
for each quarterly interest period at a floating rate equal to three-month LIBOR plus a spread of 0.20%, except that the interest rate in effect for the first interest period will be based on an interpolated rate between two-week LIBOR and one-month
LIBOR plus a spread of 0.20%. The notes are unsecured and rank equally with all of our other unsecured and senior indebtedness outstanding from time to time. We do not intend to list either series of the notes on any securities exchange. 

 
 This debt is guaranteed under the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation’s
Temporary Liquidity Guarantee Program and is backed by the full faith and credit of the United States. The details of the FDIC guarantee are provided in the FDIC’s regulations, 12 CFR Part 370, and at the FDIC’s website, www.fdic.gov/tlgp.
The expiration date of the FDIC’s guarantee is the earlier of the maturity date of the debt or June 30, 2012. 
  
 Investing in the notes involves risks. For an explanation of some of these risks, see “Risk Factors” beginning on page S-4 of the attached prospectus
supplement, and “Risk Factors” beginning on page 8 of the attached prospectus. The FDIC guarantee is subject to additional risks as described on page PS-6 under the caption “Supplemental Risk Factors.” 
  
 None of the Securities and Exchange Commission, any state securities commission, or any other
regulatory body has approved or disapproved of these notes or passed upon the adequacy or accuracy of this pricing supplement, the attached prospectus supplement, or the attached prospectus. Any representation to the contrary is a criminal offense.

  

													
	 	  	Floating Rate Notes 

	 	Fixed Rate Notes

	 	  	Per Note

	 	 	Total

	 	Per Note

	 	 	Total

	 Public Offering Price
	  	100.0	%	 	$	2,500,000,000	 	99.889	%	 	$	1,997,780,000
	 Selling Agents’ Commission
	  	0.25	%	 	$	6,250,000	 	0.25	%	 	$	5,000,000
	 	  	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

					
	 Proceeds (before expenses)
	  	99.75	%	 	$	2,493,750,000	 	99.639	%	 	$	1,992,780,000

  
 Sole Book-Runner

  
 Banc of America Securities LLC 

  

			
	Siebert Capital Markets	 	The Williams Capital Group, L.P.

  
 SPECIFIC TERMS OF THE
NOTES 
  
 The following descriptions of the specific terms of
the notes supplement, and should be read together with, the description of our Medium-Term Notes, Series L included in the attached Series L prospectus supplement dated April 10, 2008, and the general description of our debt securities included in
“Description of Debt Securities” in the attached prospectus, dated May 5, 2006 (as supplemented, together with all documents incorporated by reference, the “prospectus”). If there is any inconsistency between the information in
this pricing supplement and the attached prospectus supplement or the attached prospectus, you should rely on the information in this pricing supplement. Capitalized terms used, but not defined, in this pricing supplement are defined in the attached
prospectus supplement or in the attached prospectus. 
  
 Terms of the Floating
Rate Notes 
  

			
	 •   Title of the Series:
	 	 Senior Three-Month LIBOR Notes, due June 2012

		
	 •   Aggregate Principal Amount
Initially Being Issued:
	 	 $2,500,000,000

		
	 •   Issue Date:
	 	 March 12, 2009

		
	 •   CUSIP No.:
	 	 06050BAK7

		
	 •   ISIN:
	 	 US06050BAK70

		
	 •   Maturity Date for Principal:
	 	 June 22, 2012

		
	 •   Minimum Denominations:
	 	$2,000 and multiples of $1,000 in excess of $2,000
		
	 •   Ranking:
	 	 Senior

		
	 •   Day Count Fraction:
	 	 Actual/360

		
	 •   Base Rate:
	 	Three-Month LIBOR (Reuters). The interest rate in effect for the first interest period will be based on an interpolated rate between Two-Week LIBOR and One-Month LIBOR plus a spread of 0.20%.

		
	 •   Index Maturity:
	 	 90 days

		
	 •   Spread:
	 	 plus 0.20%

		
	 •   Interest Periods:
	 	 Quarterly

		
	 •   Interest Payment Dates and Reset Dates:
	 	March 22, June 22, September 22, and December 22 of each year, beginning March 22, 2009.
		
	 •   Interest Determination Dates:
	 	Second London banking day preceding the applicable reset date.
		
	 •   Record Dates for Interest Payments:
	 	For book-entry only notes, one business day (in New York, New York and Charlotte, North Carolina) prior to the payment date. If the notes are not held in book-entry only form, the record dates
will be the fifteenth day of the calendar month in which the Interest Payment Date is scheduled to occur.
		
	 •   Optional Redemption:
	 	 None

		
	 •   Repayment at Option of Holder:
	 	 None

		
	 •   Listing:
	 	 None

		
	 •   Guarantee:
	 	FDIC-guaranteed, as described below

  
  

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 Terms of the Fixed Rate Notes 
  

			
	 •   Title of the Series:
	 	 2.375% Senior Notes, due June 2012

		
	 •   Aggregate Principal Amount
Initially Being Issued:
	 	 $2,000,000,000

		
	 •   Issue Date:
	 	 March 12, 2009

		
	 •   CUSIP No.:
	 	 06050BAJ0

		
	 •   ISIN:
	 	 US06050BAJ08

		
	 •   Maturity Date for Principal:
	 	 June 22, 2012

		
	 •   Minimum Denominations:
	 	$2,000 and multiples of $1,000 in excess of $2,000
		
	 •   Ranking:
	 	 Senior

		
	 •   Day Count Fraction:
	 	 30/360

		
	 •   Interest Rate:
	 	 2.375%

		
	 •   Interest Periods:
	 	 Semi-annual

		
	 •   Interest Payment Dates:
	 	June 22 and December 22 of each year, beginning June 22, 2009.
		
	 •   Record Dates for Interest Payments:
	 	For book-entry only notes, one business day (in New York, New York and Charlotte, North Carolina) prior to the payment date. If the notes are not held in book-entry only form, the
record dates will be the fifteenth day of the calendar month in which the Interest Payment Date is scheduled to occur.
		
	 •   Optional Redemption:
	 	 None

		
	 •   Repayment at Option of Holder:
	 	 None

		
	 •   Listing:
	 	 None

		
	 •   Guarantee:
	 	FDIC-guaranteed, as described below

  

 PS-3 

 FDIC Guarantee 
  
 This section provides summary information regarding the guarantee of the notes by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (the “FDIC”). The
details of the FDIC’s guarantee are provided in the FDIC’s regulations, 12 CFR Part 370, and at the FDIC’s website, www.fdic.gov/tlgp. The regulations governing the guarantee and the terms and conditions of the guarantee are
subject to change. These regulations, terms and conditions are subject to the interpretation of the FDIC, which also may change. The following information is based on the final regulations adopted effective November 21, 2008. In addition, as
described in a Press Release dated February 10, 2009 (the “February 10, 2009 Press Release”), the Secretary of the U.S. Department of the Treasury, the Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the Chairman of the
FDIC, the Comptroller of the Currency, and the Director of the Office of Thrift Supervision jointly announced a Financial Stability Plan that includes, among other items, a proposal to extend the FDIC’s Temporary Liquidity Guarantee Program
(the “TLG program”) through October 31, 2009, subject to the payment of additional premiums and the promulgation of final rules relating to the Financial Stability Plan. The February 10, 2009 Press Release indicates that further
information will be posted at www.financialstability.gov. The internet addresses provided above are included as inactive textual references only. The information on those websites shall not be deemed to be incorporated by reference in this pricing
supplement. 
  
 TLG Program. On October 14, 2008, the
FDIC created the TLG program, and the FDIC adopted final rules related to the TLG program effective November 21, 2008. Under the TLG program, the FDIC will guarantee the newly-issued senior unsecured debt of participating eligible entities,
including insured depository institutions and eligible holding companies of insured depository institutions. We are an eligible entity under the TLG program, and a participant under the TLG program. As a participant, our senior unsecured debt may be
guaranteed by the FDIC if it satisfies the TLG program’s criteria. From time to time, we may issue debt securities that are not eligible for the FDIC guarantee and that will not be guaranteed. We will provide purchasers of our debt instruments
with a written statement indicating if the debt instruments we are offering are FDIC-guaranteed under the TLG program. 
  
 As a participant in the TLG program, we are eligible to issue FDIC-guaranteed debt up to an issuance limit, provided we comply with the terms and
conditions of the TLG program, including payment of fees, delivery of notice to the FDIC of the issuance of guaranteed debt, providing certain disclosures, and certification to the FDIC that such issuance is within our issuance limit. As required by
the TLG program, we have entered into a master agreement with the FDIC that governs certain aspects of the TLG program. If we are not in compliance with the TLG program, we would be unable to issue additional FDIC-guaranteed debt; however, the
outstanding FDIC-guaranteed notes would not lose the benefit of the FDIC guarantee. Under the final rules as of the date of this pricing supplement, the TLG program guarantees eligible debt issued through or prior to June 30, 2009 that matures on or
prior to June 30, 2012. According to the February 10, 2009 Press Release, the TLG program may be extended to guarantee eligible debt issued on or prior to October 31, 2009. 
  
 Guarantee. The notes are our senior unsecured debt obligations, are guaranteed by the FDIC under the TLG program, and
are backed by the full faith and credit of the United States. If we fail to pay interest or principal when due on either series of the notes, the FDIC will pay holders of those notes the unpaid, then due amount of interest or principal. An event of
default under the senior indenture, including a payment default, will not entitle the holders of the notes or the TLGP Representative (defined below) to accelerate the maturity of either series of the FDIC-guaranteed notes for so long as we or the
FDIC are making timely payments of interest and principal. 
  
 Use of Proceeds. Under the TLG program, we may not use the proceeds from the offering of the notes guaranteed by the FDIC under the TLG program to prepay indebtedness that is not guaranteed by the FDIC. 
  
 Claims
Process. We have appointed the senior trustee as the authorized representative under the TLG program (the
“TLGP representative”) to take action on behalf of holders of each series of the notes 

  

 PS-4 

 
guaranteed under the TLG program. The TLGP representative has agreed to make a demand of the FDIC upon our failure to pay interest or principal on either
series of the notes when due. As provided in the FDIC’s regulations, a holder of the notes will also have the option to elect not to be represented by the TLGP representative. Upon our failure to pay interest or principal, the TLGP
representative and a holder of the notes that has elected not to be so represented must follow the FDIC’s required procedures for making a demand under the guarantee. 
  

 In addition to the procedures described below, the TLGP representative will be required when making a demand, to the extent not previously
provided in the master agreement, to provide the FDIC with information regarding its authority, including: its financial and organizational capacity to act as representative, its exclusive authority to act on behalf of each holder of the notes and
its fiduciary responsibility to the holder of the notes when acting as such, as established by the senior indenture, and its authority to make the assignment of each holder’s right, title, and interest in the notes to the FDIC. 
  
 Any demand under the guarantee must be accompanied by a proof of claim,
satisfactory in form and content to the FDIC, which includes evidence of the occurrence of a payment default and the claimant’s ownership of the applicable notes. Upon the commencement of guarantee payments by the FDIC, the claimant must
provide to the FDIC an assignment, satisfactory in form and content to the FDIC, of the holder’s right, title and interest in the notes to the FDIC and the transfer to the FDIC of any payments from us with respect to the notes. The assignment
must also grant to the FDIC the right to receive any and all distributions on the note from the proceeds of any bankruptcy. If a holder receives a payment on a note from a bankruptcy, any obligation of the FDIC under the guarantee would be reduced
proportionally. Demands must be made by the TLGP representative or by a holder of the notes that elects not to be represented by the TLGP representative within 60 days of the occurrence of the payment default. 
  
 Upon payment by the FDIC of any amount under the guarantee, the FDIC will be
subrogated to the rights of the recipient holder of the notes against us, including in respect of any insolvency proceeding, to the extent of such payment. 
  
 Indenture Supplement. In addition to the appointment of the senior trustee as TLGP representative for the holders of the notes, the master
agreement requires additional provisions that are included in a supplement to the senior indenture that will govern each series of the notes, including: 
  

	 	•	the FDIC’s written consent will be required to amend or waive any provision in the senior indenture related to principal, interest, payment, default, or ranking;

  

	 	•	the FDIC will be subrogated to all of the rights of the holders and the senior trustee as TLGP representative, against us in respect of any amounts paid to or for the benefit of the
holders of the notes by the FDIC under the guarantee; 

  

	 	•	authorization by the holders of the notes to the TLGP representative to assign to the FDIC, at the time the FDIC commences making payments under the guarantee, the right to receive
payments on behalf of the holders of the notes; 

  

	 	•	agreement by the holder of the notes that it will cause the notes to be surrendered to the FDIC upon the FDIC’s payment in full of the outstanding principal and accrued
interest to the date of repayment; 

  

	 	•	we and the TLGP representative will agree to provide the FDIC notice, within one business day, of any default in the payment of interest or principal, without regard to any
applicable cure period; and 

  

	 	•	we agree to reimburse the FDIC for any guarantee payments made, with interest on any such amount owed at the stated rate for the FDIC-guaranteed notes, plus 1%, and to reimburse the
FDIC for reasonable expenses, which agreement ranks pari passu with the notes. 

  
 U.S. Federal Income Taxes 
  
 For a brief description of the tax effects of an investment in the notes, see “U.S. Federal Income Tax Considerations” on page S-12 of the attached prospectus supplement and page 61 of the attached prospectus. 
  

 PS-5 

 Supplemental Risk Factors 
  
 You should review carefully the information in this pricing supplement and the attached prospectus supplement and prospectus
about the FDIC-guaranteed notes. For more information regarding risks that may materially affect our business and results, please refer to the information filed by us with the SEC under the caption “Item 1A. Risk Factors,” in our Annual
Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2008, which is incorporated by reference in this pricing supplement. 
  
 If we fail to make a payment of interest or principal on FDIC-guaranteed notes, your notes will be governed by the rules of the TLG program.

  
 If we fail to make a payment of interest or principal, you
will be required to follow the regulations of the TLG program, which supersede your rights under the senior indenture as described in the prospectus. We have appointed the senior trustee as the TLGP representative under a supplemental indenture for
the FDIC-guaranteed notes. The TLGP representative will be responsible, upon our failure to make a required payment of interest or principal, to make a demand of the FDIC under the guarantee. In addition, any holder of FDIC-guaranteed notes may
elect to not be so represented, as provided by the terms of the TLG program. If a holder of FDIC-guaranteed notes makes the decision to represent itself under the applicable regulations, it will be required to provide the proof of claim and other
documentation, in form and content satisfactory to the FDIC, necessary to receive payment under the guarantee. If a demand is not made under the TLG program by the TLGP representative within 60 days of our failure to pay interest or principal, the
obligations of the FDIC will terminate as to the applicable series of the FDIC-guaranteed notes and the holder of FDIC-guaranteed notes will have no rights against the FDIC for the guaranteed amount. 
  
 Payments by the FDIC under its guarantee may be delayed. 

 
 There is no designated period within which the FDIC is required to make
the guarantee payments after it receives the required written demand. As a result, if the FDIC is required to make such payments, they could be paid at a time that is significantly later than the date that the payment is otherwise due under the
terms of the FDIC-guaranteed notes. 
  
 The determination of
the FDIC on any matter related to the FDIC claims process will be final and binding on you and us, subject to judicial review. 
  
 The determination by the FDIC on any matter relating to the FDIC claims process will be a final administrative determination, which will be final and
binding on all concerned, including the holders of the applicable series of the FDIC-guaranteed notes. Holders of the FDIC-guaranteed notes will have the right to challenge the FDIC’s determination only by commencing an action in the U.S.
District Court for the District of Columbia or the United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina within 60 days after the FDIC makes its determination. 
  
 The TLG program is new and is subject to change. 
  
 The TLG program is a new program, and was enacted under final rules that the FDIC adopted effective November 21, 2008.
According to the February 10, 2009 Press Release, the TLG program may be extended to guarantee eligible debt issued on or prior to October 31, 2009, subject to the payment of additional premiums and the promulgation of final rules relating to the
Financial Stability Plan. To our knowledge, no claims have been made or paid under the TLG program, and the FDIC’s procedures under the TLG program have not yet been fully documented. The rules governing the TLG program may be amended, and are
subject to evolving interpretation by the FDIC after the date of this pricing supplement. As a result, your ability to obtain payment on the FDIC-guaranteed notes under the FDIC’s guarantee is subject to rules, interpretations, procedures, and
practices of the FDIC that could be changed at any time in the future. Any developments of this kind may be adverse to holders of the FDIC-guaranteed notes. 
  
 Our summary of the FDIC’s guarantee and the risks of purchasing the FDIC-guaranteed notes in reliance on that guarantee, as set forth in this pricing
supplement, are based solely on the final rules adopted by the FDIC as of the date appearing on the front cover. Purchasers of the FDIC-guaranteed notes should refer to the FDIC’s website, www.fdic.gov/tlgp, and the U.S. Treasury website,
www.financialstability.gov, for additional information about the TLG program and related claim procedures. 
  

 PS-6 

 Supplemental Information Concerning the Plan of Distribution 
  
 On March 9, 2009, we entered into an agreement with the selling agents
identified below for the purchase and sale of the notes. We have agreed to sell to each of the selling agents, and each of the selling agents has agreed to purchase from us, the principal amount of the notes shown opposite its name in the table
below at the applicable public offering price set forth above. 
  

							
	 Selling Agent

	  	Principal Amount
of Floating
Rate Notes

	  	Principal Amount
of Fixed
Rate Notes 

	 Banc of America Securities LLC
	  	$	2,475,000,000	  	$	1,980,000,000
	 Muriel Siebert & Co., Inc. 
	  	$	12,500,000	  	$	10,000,000
	 The Williams Capital Group, L.P. 
	  	$	12,500,000	  	$	10,000,000
	 	  	
	
	  	
	

	 Total
	  	$	2,500,000,000	  	$	2,000,000,000
	 	  	
	
	  	
	

  
 The selling agents may
sell each series of the notes to certain dealers at the applicable public offering price, less a concession which will not exceed 0.15% of their principal amount. The selling agents and those dealers may resell the notes to other dealers at a
reallowance discount which will not exceed 0.10% of their principal amount. 
  
 After the initial offering of the notes, the concessions and reallowance discounts for either series of the notes may change. 
  
 We estimate that the total offering expenses for the notes, excluding the selling agents’ commissions, will be approximately $425,000. In addition,
we will pay an assessment fee at an equivalent rate of 100 basis points per annum on the principal amount of the notes to the FDIC for the FDIC’s guarantee. 
  
 Additional Selling Restrictions 
  
 In addition to the representations, agreements, and restrictions set forth in the attached prospectus supplement under “Supplemental Plan of
Distribution—Selling Restrictions,” the following representations, agreements, and restrictions will apply to the notes. 
  
 Australia 
  
 No prospectus, disclosure document or product disclosure or product disclosure statement (as these terms are defined in the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth),
or the “Corporations Act”) in relation to the notes has been lodged with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission or the Australian Securities Exchange. Each selling agent has represented and agreed that it: 
  

	(a)	has not offered or invited applications, and will not offer or invite applications, for the issue, sale, or purchase of the notes in Australia (including an offer or invitation
which is received by a person in Australia); and 

  

	(b)	has not distributed or published and will not distribute or publish, any draft, preliminary or definitive information memorandum, advertisement, or other offering material relating
to the notes in Australia, unless: 

  

	 	(1)	the minimum aggregate consideration payable (calculated if necessary in accordance with regulation 7.1.18 of the Corporations Regulation 2001) for the notes by each offeree or
invitee on acceptance is at least A$500,000 (or equivalent in other currencies, but disregarding moneys lent by the offeror (as determined under Section 700(3) of the Corporations Act) or its associates (as determined under sections 10 to 17 of the
Corporations Act)) or the offer or invitation otherwise does not by virtue of section 708 of the Corporations Act require disclosure to investors under Part 6D.2 of the Corporations Act and is not made to a retail client (as defined in section 761G
of the Corporations Act); and 

  

	 	(2)	such action complies with all applicable laws, regulations and directives. 

  

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 Italy 
  
 The offering of the notes has not been registered with CONSOB - Commissione Nazionale per le Società e la Borsa (the Italian Companies and
Exchange Commission) pursuant to Italian securities legislation and, accordingly, no notes may be offered, sold or delivered, nor may copies of this document or of any other document relating to the notes be distributed in the Republic of Italy
except: (i) to qualified investors (operatori qualificati), as defined in Article 31, second paragraph of CONSOB Regulation number 11522 of 1 July 1998, as amended (“Regulation No. 11522”); and (ii) in circumstances which are exempt
from the rules on solicitation of investments pursuant to Article 100 of Legislative Decrees No. 58 of 24 February 1998, as amended (the “Consolidated Financial Law”) and Article 33, first paragraph, of CONSOB Regulation No. 11971 of 14
May 1999, as amended (“Regulation No. 11971”). 
  
 Any
offer, sale or delivery of the notes or distribution of copies of this document or any other document relating to the notes in the Republic of Italy under (i) or (ii) above must be: (a) made by an investment firm, bank or financial intermediary
permitted to conduct such activities in the Republic of Italy in accordance with the Consolidated Financial Law, Legislative Decree No. 385 of 1 September 1993, as amended (the “Consolidated Banking Act”), and Regulation No. 11522; and (b)
in compliance with any other applicable laws and regulations. 
  
 Please note that in accordance with Article 100-bis of the Financial Services Act, concerning the circulation of financial products, where no exemption from the rules on solicitation of investments applies under (i) and (ii) above,
the subsequent distribution of the notes on the secondary market in Italy must be made in compliance with the public offer and the prospectus requirement rules provided under the Financial Services Act and Regulation No. 11971. Failure to comply
with such rules may result in the sale of such notes being declared null and void and in the liability of the intermediary transferring the financial instruments for any damages suffered by the investors. 
  
 The placement of the notes in Italy is subject to the provision of the Bank
of Italy pursuant to Article 129 of the Consolidated Banking Act and the implementing instructions of the Bank of Italy. 
  
 Legal Matters 
  
 The validity of the notes, but not the FDIC guarantee, will be passed upon for us by McGuireWoods LLP, Charlotte, North Carolina, and for the selling
agents by Morrison & Foerster LLP, New York, New York. McGuireWoods LLP regularly performs legal services for us. Some members of McGuireWoods LLP performing those legal services own shares of our common stock. 
  

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 [Reverse of Note] 
 BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION 
 Medium-Term Senior Note, Series L 
 REGISTERED GLOBAL SENIOR NOTE 
 SECTION 1. General. This Note is one of a duly authorized issue of senior notes of the Issuer to be issued in one or more series under the Indenture dated January 1, 1995, as supplemented from time to time (the
“Indenture”), between Bank of America Corporation (the “Issuer”) and The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, N.A., as successor trustee (the “Trustee”), and to which Indenture reference is hereby made for a statement
of the respective rights, limitations of rights, duties and immunities thereunder of the Issuer and the Trustee thereunder and the holders of the Notes and of the terms upon which the Notes are, and are to be, authenticated and delivered. The term
Trustee shall include any additional or successor trustee or agents appointed in such capacity by the Issuer in accordance with the terms of the Indenture. 
 This Note is one of the Notes issued pursuant to the Prospectus Supplement dated April 10, 2008 to the Prospectus dated May 5, 2006 (referred to collectively herein as the “Prospectus”) for the
offer and sale of the Issuer’s senior and subordinated medium-term notes, Series L (the “Notes”). The Notes may have different issue and maturity dates, bear interest at different rates and vary in such other ways as provided in the
Indenture and described in the Prospectus. The specific terms of each issuance of Notes will be described in a Pricing Supplement. 
 The
Issuer has initially appointed the Trustee to act as the U.S. Issuing and Paying Agent, Security Registrar and Transfer Agent for the Notes. This Note may be presented or surrendered for payment, and notices, designations or requests in respect of
payments with respect to this Note may be served, at the corporate trust office of the Trustee, located at 101 Barclay Street, New York, New York, 10286, or such other location as may be specified by the Trustee and notified to the Issuer and the
registered holder of this Note. 
 The Trustee has been designated as the duly authorized representative of the holder of the Notes for
purposes of making claims and taking other permitted or required actions under the TLG Program (the “Representative”). Any Holder may elect not to be represented by the Representative by providing written notice of such election to the
Representative. 
 Unless specified otherwise in the Pricing Supplement, this Note will not be subject to a sinking fund. 
 SECTION 2. Interest Provisions. 
 (a)
Fixed Rate Notes. The Issuer will pay interest on the principal amount specified on the face of this Note (as adjusted in accordance with Schedule 1 hereto) on each Interest Payment Date specified in the Pricing Supplement and at Maturity,
commencing on the first Interest 

 
Payment Date succeeding the Original Issue Date specified above, except as provided on the face hereof, until payment of such principal sum has been made or
duly provided for. 
 Payments of interest hereon will include interest accrued from, and including, the most recent Interest Payment Date to
which interest on this Note (or any predecessor Note) has been paid or duly provided for (or, unless otherwise specified in the Pricing Supplement, if no interest has been paid or duly provided for, from, and including, the Original Issue Date) to,
but excluding, the relevant Interest Payment Date or Maturity Date, as the case may be. 
 Unless otherwise specified in the Pricing
Supplement, if this Note has an original maturity of one year or more and is payable in U.S. dollars, interest (including payments for partial periods) will be computed on the basis of a 360-day year of twelve 30-day months. 
 Unless otherwise specified in the Pricing Supplement, if any Interest Payment Date or the Maturity Date of this Note falls on a day that is not a
Business Day, the related payment of principal, premium, if any, or interest on this Note will be made on the next succeeding Business Day with the same force and effect as if made on the date such payments were due, and no additional interest will
accrue in respect of the amount so payable for the period from and after such Interest Payment Date or the Maturity Date, as the case may be. 
 (b) Floating Rate Notes. Intentionally omitted. 
 (c) Floating Rate/Fixed Rate Notes.
Intentionally omitted. 
 SECTION 3. Amortizing Notes. Intentionally omitted. 
 SECTION 4. Optional Redemption. Intentionally omitted. 
 SECTION 5. Optional Repayment. Intentionally omitted.  
 SECTION 6. Additional Amounts. Intentionally omitted. 
 SECTION 7. Redemption for Tax Reasons. Intentionally omitted.  
 SECTION 8. Modification and Waivers. The Indenture permits, with certain exceptions as
therein provided (including, but not limited to the exceptions set forth in Section 15.11(i)), the amendment of the Indenture and the modification of the rights and obligations of the Issuer and the rights of the holders of the Notes under the
Indenture at any time by the Issuer with the consent of the holders of not less than 66 2/3% in aggregate principal amount of the
series of Notes of which this Note is a part then outstanding and all other Securities (as defined in the Indenture) then outstanding under the Indenture and affected by such amendment and modification. The Indenture also contains provisions
permitting the holders of a majority in aggregate principal amount of the series of Notes of which this Note is a part then outstanding and all other Securities then outstanding under the Indenture and affected thereby, on behalf of the holders of
all such Securities, to waive compliance by the Issuer with certain provisions of the Indenture 

  

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and certain past defaults under the Indenture and their consequences. Any such consent or waiver by the holder of this Note shall be conclusive and binding
upon such holder and upon all future holders of this Note and of any Note issued upon the registration of transfer hereof or in exchange herefor or in lieu hereof whether or not notation of such consent or waiver is made upon this Note. The
determination of whether particular Securities are “outstanding” will be made in accordance with the Indenture. 
 Any action by
the holder of this Note shall bind all future holders of this Note, and of any Note issued in exchange or substitution hereof or in place hereof, in respect of anything done or permitted by the Issuer or by the Trustee in pursuance of such action.

 New Notes authenticated and delivered after the execution of any agreement modifying, amending or supplementing this Note may bear a
notation in a form approved by the Issuer as to any matter provided for in such modification, amendment or supplement to the Indenture or the Notes. New Notes so modified as to conform, in the opinion of the Issuer, to any provisions contained in
any such modification, amendment or supplement may be prepared by the Issuer, authenticated by the Trustee and delivered in exchange for this Note. 
 SECTION 9. Obligations Unconditional. No reference herein to the Indenture and no provision of this Note or of the Indenture shall alter or impair the obligation of the Issuer, which is absolute and unconditional, to pay the
principal, premium, if any, and interest on this Note at the times, place and rate, and in the coin or currency, herein prescribed. 
 SECTION 10. Successor to Issuer. The Issuer may not consolidate or merge with or into any other person, or convey, transfer or lease its properties and assets substantially as an entirety to any person, unless (i) the resulting
or acquiring entity, if other than the Issuer, is organized and validly existing under the laws of the United States, any state thereof or the District of Columbia, and shall expressly assume all the Issuer’s obligations under the Indenture;
and (ii) immediately after giving effect to such transaction, the Issuer (or any resulting or acquiring entity, if other than the Issuer) is not in default in the performance of any covenant or condition under the Indenture. 
 Upon consolidation, merger, sale or transfer as described above, the resulting or acquiring entity shall be substituted for the Issuer in the Indenture
with the same effect as if it had been an original party to the Indenture, and the successor entity may exercise the Issuer’s right and powers under the Indenture. 
 SECTION 11. Authorized Denominations. This Note, and any Note issued in exchange or substitution herefor or in place hereof, or upon registration of transfer, exchange or partial redemption or repayment of this
Note, may be issued only in an Authorized Denomination as specified in the Pricing Supplement. 
 SECTION 12. Registration of
Transfer. As provided in the Indenture and subject to certain limitations as therein set forth, the transfer of this Note is registrable in the register maintained by the Security Registrar, upon surrender of this Note for registration of
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accompanied by a written instrument of transfer in form satisfactory to the Issuer and the Trustee or the Security Registrar requiring such written
instrument of transfer duly executed by, the registered holder hereof or his attorney duly authorized in writing, and thereupon one or more new Notes of this series, of Authorized Denominations and for the same aggregate principal amount, will be
issued to the designated transferee or transferees. 
 This Note may be exchanged in whole, but not in part, for security-printed definitive
Notes, only under the circumstances described in the Indenture and (a) The Depository Trust Company (“DTC”) notifies the Issuer that it is unwilling or unable to continue as depository for the DTC global note or DTC ceases to be a
clearing agency registered under the United States Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, if so required by applicable law or regulation, and, in either case, a successor depository is not appointed by the Issuer within 90 days after receiving
such notice or becoming aware that DTC is no longer so registered; or (b) the Issuer, in its sole discretion, elects to issue definitive registered notes; or (c) after the occurrence of an Event of Default with respect to this Note,
beneficial owners representing a majority in principal amount of the Notes represented by this Note advise the relevant clearing system through its participants to cease acting as a depository for this Note. 
 In any such instance, an owner of a beneficial interest in this Note will be entitled to physical delivery in definitive form of Notes equal in principal
amount to such beneficial interest and to have such Notes registered in its name. Unless otherwise set forth above, Notes so issued in definitive form will be issued in Authorized Denominations only and will be issued in registered form only,
without coupons. 
 Subject to the terms of the Indenture, if the Notes are held in definitive form, a holder may exchange its Notes for
other Notes of the same series in an equal aggregate principal amount and in Authorized Denominations. 
 Notes in definitive form may be
presented for registration of transfer at the office of the Security Registrar or at the office of any transfer agent that the Issuer may designate and maintain. The Security Registrar or the transfer agent will make the transfer or registration
only if it is satisfied with the documents of title and identity of the person making the request. The Issuer may change the Security Registrar or the transfer agent or approve a change in the location through which the Security Registrar or
transfer agent acts at any time, except that the Issuer will be required to maintain a security registrar and transfer agent in each place of payment for the Notes of this series. At any time, the Issuer may designate additional transfer agents for
the Notes of this series. 
 The Issuer will not be required to (a) issue, exchange, or register the transfer of this Note if it has
exercised its right to redeem the Notes of the series of which this Note is a part for a period of 15 calendar days before the redemption date, or (b) exchange or register the transfer of any Notes of the series of which this Note is a part
that were selected, called, or are being called for redemption, except the unredeemed portion of the Notes of the series of which this Note is a part, if being redeemed in part. 
  

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 No service charge shall be made for any such registration of transfer or exchange, but the Issuer may
require payment of a sum sufficient to cover any tax or other governmental charge payable in connection therewith. 
 Prior to due
presentment of this Note for registration of transfer, the Issuer, the Trustee, and any agent of the Issuer or the Trustee may treat the person in whose name this Note is registered as the owner hereof for all purposes, whether not this Note be
overdue, and neither the Issuer, the Trustee, nor any such agent shall be affected by notice to the contrary, except as required by applicable law. 
 SECTION 13. Events of Default. If an Event of Default (defined in the Indenture as (a) the Issuer’s failure to pay the principal or premium, if any, on the Notes; (b) the Issuer’s failure to pay interest on the
Notes within 30 calendar days after the same becomes due; (c) the Issuer’s breach of its other covenants contained in this Note or in the Indenture, which breach is not cured within 90 calendar days after written notice by the Trustee or
the holders of at least 25% in outstanding principal amount of all Securities issued under the Indenture and affected thereby; and (d) certain events involving the bankruptcy, insolvency or liquidation of the Issuer) shall occur with respect to
this Note, the principal of this Note may be declared due and payable in the manner and with the effect provided in the Indenture, provided, however, that during the time (x) the FDIC guarantee is in effect or (y) that guarantee payments
are being made by the FDIC to the Trustee or the holders of this Note, no such Event of Default shall permit or result in the acceleration of any amounts due under this Note or the Indenture. 
 SECTION 14. Defeasance. Unless otherwise specified in the Pricing Supplement, the provisions of Article Fourteen of the Indenture do not apply to
this Note. 
 SECTION 15. Specified Currency. Unless otherwise provided herein or in the Pricing Supplement, the principal, premium,
if any, and interest on this Note are payable in the currency indicated on the face hereof (the “Specified Currency”) (or, if such Specified Currency is not at the time of such payment legal tender for the payment of public and private
debts, in such other coin or currency of the country that issued such Specified Currency. 
 In the event the Specified Currency indicated on
the face hereof has been replaced by another currency (a “Replacement Currency”), any amount due pursuant to this Note may be repaid, at the option of the Issuer, in the Replacement Currency or in U.S. dollars, at a rate of exchange which
takes into account the conversion, at the rate prevailing on the most recent date on which official conversion rates were quoted or set by the national government or other authority responsible for issuing the Replacement Currency, from the
Specified Currency to the Replacement Currency and, if necessary, the conversion of the Replacement Currency into U.S. dollars at the rate prevailing on the date of such conversion. 
 SECTION 16. Original Issue Discount Note. Intentionally omitted.  
 SECTION 17. Dual Currency Note. Intentionally omitted.  
  

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 SECTION 18. Mutilated, Defaced, Destroyed, Lost or Stolen Notes. In case this Note shall at any
time become mutilated, defaced, destroyed, lost or stolen, and this Note or evidence of the loss, theft or destruction hereof satisfactory to the Issuer and the Security Registrar and such other documents or proof as may be required by the Issuer
and the Security Registrar shall be delivered to the Security Registrar, the Security Registrar shall issue a new Note of like tenor and principal amount, having a serial number not contemporaneously outstanding, in exchange and substitution for the
mutilated or defaced Note or in lieu of the Note destroyed, lost or stolen but, in the case of any destroyed, lost or stolen Note, only upon receipt of evidence satisfactory to the Issuer and the Security Registrar that this Note was destroyed,
stolen or lost, and, if required, upon receipt of indemnity satisfactory to the Issuer and the Security Registrar. Upon the issuance of any substituted Note, the Issuer may require the payment of a sum sufficient to cover all expenses and reasonable
charges connected with the preparation and delivery of a new Note. If any Note which has matured or has been redeemed or repaid or is about to mature or to be redeemed or repaid shall become mutilated, defaced, destroyed, lost or stolen, the Issuer
may, instead of issuing a substitute Note, pay or authorize the payment of the same (without surrender thereof except in the case of a mutilated or defaced Note) upon compliance by the holder with the provisions of this paragraph. 
 SECTION 19. Miscellaneous. No recourse shall be had for the payment of principal of (and premium, if any) or interest on, this Note for any claim
based hereon, or otherwise in respect hereof, against any shareholder, employee, agent, officer or director, as such, past, present or future, of the Issuer or of any successor organization, either directly or through the Issuer or any successor
organization, whether by virtue of any constitution, statute or rule of law or by the enforcement of any assessment or penalty or otherwise, all such liability being, by the acceptance hereof and as part of the consideration for the issue hereof,
expressly waived and released. 
 SECTION 20. Defined Terms. All terms used in this Note which are defined in the Indenture or the
Prospectus and are not otherwise defined in this Note shall have the meanings assigned to them in the Indenture or the Prospectus, as applicable. 
 Unless specified otherwise in the Pricing Supplement, “Business Day” means, a day that is any weekday that is not a legal holiday in New York City or Charlotte, North Carolina, or any other place of payment of the applicable Note,
and is not a date on which banking institutions in those cities are authorized or required by law or regulation to be closed. 
 Unless
specified otherwise in the Pricing Supplement, “Principal Financial Center” means the capital city of the country issuing the Specified Currency, except that with respect to U.S. Dollars, the “Principal Financial Center” shall be
New York City. 
 SECTION 21. GOVERNING LAW. THIS NOTE SHALL BE GOVERNED BY AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF
NEW YORK, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHERWISE APPLICABLE CONFLICTS OF LAWS PROVISIONS AND ALL APPLICABLE UNITED STATES FEDERAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS. IN THE EVENT OF ANY CONFLICT BETWEEN THE TERMS OF THIS 

  

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NOTE AND THE TERMS OF THE TLG PROGRAM, THE TERMS OF THE TLG PROGRAM SHALL CONTROL. 
  

 ABBREVIATIONS 
 The following abbreviations, when used in the inscription on the face of this instrument, shall be construed as though they were written out in full according to applicable laws or regulations: 
  

					
	TEN COM	 	—	 	as tenants in common
	TEN ENT	 	—	 	as tenants by the entireties
	JT TEN	 	—	 	as joint tenants with right of survivorship and not as tenants in common

  

							
	UNIF GIFT MIN ACT	 	—	 	                                       
  as Custodian for
                                        

		 		 	 (Cust)
	  	 (Minor)

		 		 	        Under Uniform Gifts to Minors Act

  

									
		 		 	  
	  	
		 		 	(State)	  	
	
	 Additional abbreviations may also be used though not in the above list.

  
  
  

					
		 		 	 FOR VALUE RECEIVED, the undersigned hereby
 sell(s),
assign(s) and transfer(s) unto

 PLEASE INSERT SOCIAL SECURITY OR OTHER 
 IDENTIFYING NUMBER OF ASSIGNEE 
  

					
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		 		 	Please print or type name and address, including zip code of assignee

  

	
	  

	the within Note of BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION and all rights thereunder and does hereby irrevocably constitute and appoint

  

					
	  

		  	  
	 	Attorney

 to transfer the said Note on the books of the within-named Issuer, with full power of substitution in the premises

 Dated:
                         
  

			
	SIGNATURE GUARANTEED:	 	  

		 	NOTICE: The signature to this assignment must correspond with the name as it appears upon the face of this Note

  

 Schedule 1  
 SCHEDULE OF TRANSFERS, EXCHANGES AND EXTENSIONS 
 The following increases and decreases in the principal amount of
this Note have been made: 
  

							
	 Date of Transfer,
 Redemption,
 Repayment
or
 Extension, as
 Applicable
	  	 Increase (Decrease) in
 Principal Amount of
 this Note Due
to
 Transfer Among
 Global Notes or
 Redemption,
 Repayment or Non-Election
 of Extension
 of Maturity Date of a
 Portion of Global
 Note, as Applicable
	  	 Principal
 Amount of this Note
 After Transfer,
 Redemption,
 Repayment
or
 Extension, as
 Applicable
	  	 Notation made
 by or on
 behalf of the IssuerXerium Technologies, Inc. Performance Award Program for 2008

 EXHIBIT 10.35 
 XERIUM TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 
 PERFORMANCE AWARD PROGRAM 
 This Xerium Technologies, Inc. Performance Award Program (the “Program”) contains rules supplemental to those set forth in the Xerium
Technologies, Inc. 2005 Equity Incentive Plan (the “EIP”). The Program provides for the grant of the incentive award opportunities (each, an “Award”) under and subject to the terms of the EIP, which is incorporated herein by
reference. In the event of any inconsistency between the Program and applicable provisions of the EIP, the EIP shall control. Capitalized terms not otherwise defined herein shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the EIP. 
 1.    Administration; Eligibility; Features of Awards.    The Program shall be administered by the
Committee as described in the EIP. Eligibility to participate in the Program shall be limited to individuals who are selected in accordance with the terms of the EIP to participate in the Program from among those individuals who are eligible to
participate in the EIP (each, a “Participant”). Participation in any Award shall not entitle a Participant to share in any future Awards or in any other future awards of Xerium Technologies, Inc. (the “Company”) or its
subsidiaries. Each Award shall entitle the holder, subject to satisfaction of the performance conditions under the Award (and, if the Award is intended to qualify for the performance-based compensation exception under Section 162(m) of the Internal
Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”), to the further limitations of the EIP with respect thereto), to a benefit determined under Section 2 below and Exhibit A (the “Total Benefit Amount”) that is payable as follows: (a)
so much of the Total Benefit Amount as equals the minimum tax withholding shall be determined (the “Tax Withholding Amount”); (b) fifty (50%) percent of the Total Benefit Amount shall be payable in the form of Stock; and (c) the balance of
the Total Benefit Amount (the “Election-Eligible Portion”) after the amounts determined pursuant to clauses (a) and (b) of this Section 1 shall be payable, as the Participant may elect pursuant to Section 3 below, either in cash or in
Stock (and will be paid in cash if the Participant makes no such election). The number of shares of Stock deliverable in respect of any portion of an Award payable in Stock shall be determined as described in Section 4 below. 
 2.    Determination of Total Benefit Amount.    The determination of each Participant’s Total Benefit
Amount under an Award for any calendar year or portion thereof (a “performance year”) shall be made in accordance with the provisions of Exhibit A applicable to such Participant for such performance year. 
 3.    Election to Receive Stock for Election-Eligible Portion.    A Participant holding an Award for any
performance year may elect not later than thirty-one (31) calendar days prior to the conclusion of the performance year to receive all or any portion of the Election-Eligible Portion of his or her Award payment, if any, in Stock rather than cash.

 4.    Determination of Number of Shares Payable.    The number of shares of Stock payable
under any Award shall be the quotient determined by dividing (x) by (y), where (x) is that portion of the Total Benefit Amount, if any, payable with respect to such Award in Stock, and (y) is the average of the per-share closing prices of the Stock
(adjusted as appropriate to reflect any stock splits, stock dividends or similar events) for the last twenty (20) trading days of the performance year, rounded down to the nearest whole number. 

 5.    Latest Payment Date; Tax Withholding. 
 (a)  All payments, if any, under an Award shall be made not later than by March 15 of the calendar year following the performance year unless
the Company establishes that it was administratively impracticable to make the payment by that deadline and, as of the date the Award was granted, such impracticability was unforeseeable in accordance with Section 409A of the Code and the
regulations promulgated thereunder. If payment is delayed beyond March 15 by reason of the preceding sentence, payment shall be made as soon as administratively practicable. 
 (b)  The Tax Withholding Amount with respect to an Award shall be used to satisfy tax withholding requirements for such Award and such withheld
amount shall be deemed to have been paid to the Participant partially in cash and partially in Stock in the same proportion as the Stock and cash paid with respect to the Award excluding the Tax Withholding Amount. 
 6.    Intent to be Exempt from Section 162(m).    Awards for the 2008 performance year are not intended to
qualify for the performance-based compensation exception under Section 162(m) of the Code. In the case of any Award for a subsequent performance year that is intended to so qualify, (i) the Exhibit A performance goals with respect to such Award
shall be established by the Committee not later than ninety (90) days after the commencement of the performance year (or by such earlier date as is required by Section 1.162-27(e)(2)(i) of the Treasury Regulations), (ii) the Exhibit A performance
goals, as so established, shall be consistent with the eligible performance measures, if any, approved by the shareholders of the Company for use in respect of performance awards under the EIP and shall be objectively determinable in compliance with
Section 1.162-27(e)(2) of the Treasury Regulations, and (iii) no portion of the Award shall be paid unless and until the Committee has certified (as required by Section 1.162-27(e)(5) of the Treasury Regulations) that the performance goals have been
achieved (or, if the performance goals are expressed in terms that admit of varying payout levels for different levels of performance, have been achieved at a level sufficient to support the payment). 
 7.    Nature of Awards.    Awards hereunder are intended to qualify as Stock Unit Awards under the EIP,
with the cash portion payable pursuant to Section 9(d) of the EIP. The Program is unfunded and any cash payments by the Company hereunder shall be made from the general assets of the Company. 
 8.    Termination of Employment.    No Award shall be payable to or in respect of a Participant, except as
the Committee shall otherwise expressly determine, unless the Participant is employed by the Company or a subsidiary on December 31 of the performance year. 
 9.    Availability of Stock.    If, when Awards become payable in respect of any performance year, the number of shares of Stock deliverable under the Awards exceeds the
number of shares then available under the EIP, there shall first be reduced proportionally the number of shares deliverable under the Election-Eligible Portion of the Awards, and if any further reduction is needed such further reduction shall be
made proportionally among all Awards, with the amount of any such reductions payable in cash. 
  

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 10.    Treatment of Awards Upon a Change in Control.    If
(a) the Company merges into or combines with any other entity and, immediately following such merger or combination, any Person or group of Persons acting in concert holds 50% or more of the voting power of the entity surviving such merger or
combination (other than any Person or group of Persons which held 50% or more of the Company’s voting power immediately prior to such merger or combination or any Affiliated Person of any such Person or member of such group); (b) any Person or
group of Persons acting in concert acquires 50% or more of the Company’s voting power; or (c) the Company sells all or substantially all of its assets or business for cash or for securities of another Person or group of Persons (other than to
any Person or group of Persons which held 50% or more of the Company’s total voting power immediately prior to such sale or to any Affiliated Person of any such Person or any member of such group), then, unless the Committee provides for the
continuation or assumption of Awards or for the grant of new awards in substitution therefor (which substitute awards, if any, may be payable in cash or other property or a combination thereof) by the surviving entity or acquiror, in each case on
such terms and subject to such conditions as the Committee may determine, with respect to each Award not so assumed or continued: 
 (a)  In the event such transaction occurs on or after the close of the performance year with respect to the Award, the Committee shall determine, acting in its sole and reasonable discretion, prior to the occurrence of the
transaction, the extent to which the applicable performance metrics specified in Exhibit A have been satisfied. If financial statements or other relevant data are not available prior to the time of such determination, the Committee shall make such
determination based upon the financial information and data then available to the Company. 
 (b)  In the event such transaction
occurs prior to the close of the performance year with respect to the Award, the applicable performance metrics specified in Exhibit A shall be determined as follows: (i) the performance year shall be deemed to end on the effective date of such
transaction; and (ii) the extent to which the applicable performance metrics specified in Exhibit A for the shortened performance year described in clause (i) above have been achieved shall be determined by the Committee acting in its sole and
reasonable discretion based upon the financial information available to the Company (it being understood that the Committee may, to the extent it deems necessary, extrapolate performance through the effective date of the transaction based upon
available data); (iii) the performance determined pursuant to clause (ii) shall then be adjusted by multiplying it by fraction, the numerator of which is the number of days in the shortened performance year and the denominator of which is 365, and
the performance as so adjusted shall be the basis for determining the Total Benefit Amount with respect to the Award, subject to proration in accordance with Section 10(c) below. 
 (c)  If subsection (b) above applies, the Total Benefit Amount initially determined under subsection (b) with respect to an Award shall be
prorated by multiplying such initially determined amount by a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of days in the shortened performance year and the denominator of which is 365. 
  

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 For purposes of this Section 10, “Person” means any individual, partnership, limited liability company,
corporation, association, trust, joint venture, unincorporated organization, or other entity or group, and “Affiliated Person” means, with respect to any Person, any other Person that directly or indirectly controls or is controlled by or
is under common control with such Person. 
 11.    Amendment.    The Committee may
amend the Program at any time and from time to time, and may terminate the Program, in each case subject only to such limitations, if any, as the EIP may impose. 
 12.    409A.    This Program and the Awards granted thereunder shall be construed and administered consistent with the intent that they at all times be in compliance with
or exempt from the requirements of Section 409A of the Code and the regulations promulgated thereunder. 
  

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 XERIUM TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 
 PERFORMANCE AWARD PROGRAM 
 Exhibit A (applicable to 2008 performance
year) 
 There are five different types of Awards under the Program for performance year 2008: 
 1. Corporate Awards 
 2. North America Division Awards 
 3. South America Division Awards 
 4. Europe Division Awards and 
 5. Asia Division Awards. 
 The North America Division Awards, South America Division Awards, Europe Division
Awards and Asia Division Awards are referred to herein collectively as “Division Awards” and each as a “Division Award”. The North America Division, South America Division, Europe Division and Asia Division are referred to herein
collectively as “Divisions” and each as a “Division”. 
 Participants in the Program selected by the Committee shall
receive the types of Awards in the amounts determined by the Committee. 
 Corporate Awards are described in Section 1 below, and Division
Awards are described in Section 2 below. 
 Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, all accounting terms not otherwise defined herein
shall have the meanings assigned to them in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles. 
 Section 1 — Corporate Awards

 Two measures of performance are relevant in determining the Total Benefit Amount, if any, under a Corporate Award: (i) the Corporate
Cash Metric and (ii) the Corporate EBITDA Metric. 
 i.  Corporate Cash Metric 
 The “Corporate Cash Metric” means, for Xerium Technologies, Inc., on a consolidated basis, net cash provided by operating activities for the
year ended December 31, 2008 minus capital expenditures (as reflected on the cash flow statement) for the year ended December 31, 2008 plus interest expense (excluding the amortization of debt expense and
net of interest income) for the year ended December 31, 2008 plus the reduction (where a reduction is expressed as a positive number and an increase is expressed as a negative number) in Trapped Cash for Xerium Technologies,
Inc., on a consolidated basis, from December 31, 2007 to December 31, 2008. “Trapped Cash” means accounts receivable (if any) outstanding at December 31, 2007 or December 31, 2008, as the case may be, in excess of the accounts receivable
that would cause the quotient determined by dividing accounts receivable on such date by the 

 
ratio of net sales for the year then ended to 365 to be in excess of 50 plus inventory (if any) at December 31, 2007 or December 31,
2008, as the case may be, in excess of one-sixth of cost of goods sold for the year then ended plus accounts payable (if any) outstanding at December 31, 2007 or December 31, 2008, as the case may be, less than the amount of the
accounts payable that would cause the quotient determined by dividing accounts payable on such date by the ratio of cost of goods sold for the year then ended to 365 to be less than 48. The Committee shall have sole discretion to determine the
calculation of the amount of the Corporate Cash Metric. 
 Weighting: The amount of the target award under the Corporate Award that is based
upon the Corporate Cash Metric is 60% of the total Corporate Award for the Participant. “X” below refers to the target award for the Participant under the Corporate Award that is based upon the Corporate Cash Metric. 
 The Target Corporate Cash Metric (referred to below as “Y”) shall be established by the Committee upon the granting of Corporate Awards and
communicated to Participants receiving a Corporate Award; provided, however, that the amount so established by the Committee may be adjusted by the Committee after the initial determination of the amount to reflect any significant change of
circumstance, including without limitation, the acquisition or disposition of any business by Xerium Technologies, Inc. or any of its subsidiaries. 
 Subject to Section 1(iii), the Total Benefit Amount payable with respect to a Corporate Award based upon the portion measured against the Corporate Cash Metric shall be determined as follows: 
 Corporate Cash Metric below .95Y: no payment under the Corporate Cash Metric component 
 Corporate Cash Metric at .95Y: bonus = .5 X 
 Corporate Cash Metric at .975Y: bonus = .667X 
 Corporate Cash Metric at Y: bonus = X

 Corporate Cash Metric at 1.25Y: bonus = 1.5X 
 Corporate Cash Metric at 1.45Y: bonus = 2X 
 Corporate Cash Metric at 1.8Y or above: bonus = 2.5X 
 The amount payable between the levels of Corporate
Cash Metric identified above shall be determined on the basis of straight line interpolation between points. 
 ii.  Corporate
EBITDA Metric 
 The “Corporate EBITDA Metric” means Adjusted EBITDA, as such term is defined in the first sentence of the
definition of such term in the Credit and Guaranty Agreement (the “Credit Agreement), dated as of May 19, 2005, entered into by and among the Company, certain subsidiaries of the Company, Citigroup Global Markets, Inc., CIBC World Markets Corp.
and other agents and banks party thereto, as amended and in effect on May 30, 2008, for Xerium Technologies, Inc. for the year ended December 31, 2008; provided, however, that notwithstanding anything to the contrary in such definition of
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that the Corporate EBITDA Metric be calculated on a “self funded” basis, the Corporate EBITDA Metric shall be determined taking into account the
expense for all Awards under the Program (including both Corporate and Division Awards) for the performance year regardless of whether such Awards are paid in cash or Stock; and (b) the Corporate EBITDA Metric for the three months ended March 31,
2008 was $35,610,000. The Committee shall have sole discretion to determine the calculation of the amount of the Corporate EBITDA Metric. 
 Weighting: The amount of the target award under the Corporate Award that is based upon the Corporate EBITDA Metric is 40% of the total Corporate Award for the Participant. “X” below refers to the target award for the Participant
under the Corporate Award that is based upon the Corporate EBITDA Metric. 
 The Target Corporate EBITDA Metric (referred to below as
“Y”) shall be established by the Committee upon the granting of Corporate Awards and communicated to Participants receiving a Corporate Award; provided, however, that the amount so established by the Committee may be adjusted by the
Committee after the initial determination of the amount to reflect any significant change of circumstance, including without limitation, the acquisition or disposition of any business by the Company or any of its subsidiaries. 
 Subject to Section 1(iii), the Total Benefit Amount payable with respect to a Corporate Award based upon the portion measured against the Corporate
EBITDA Metric shall be determined as follows: 
 Corporate EBITDA Metric below .95Y: no payment under the Corporate EBITDA
Metric component 
 Corporate EBITDA at .95Y: bonus = .5 X 
 Corporate EBITDA at .975Y: bonus = .667X 
 Corporate EBITDA at Y: bonus = X 
 Corporate EBITDA at 1.06Y: bonus = 1.5X 
 Corporate EBITDA at 1.1Y: bonus = 2X 
 Corporate EBITDA at 1.42Y or above: bonus = 2.5X 
 The amount payable between the levels of Corporate EBITDA
Metric identified above shall be determined on the basis of straight line interpolation between points. 
 iii.  Total Benefit
Amount payable with respect to a Corporate Award shall be the sum of the amounts determined pursuant to Section 1(i) and Section 1(ii) above; provided, however, if the such amount exceeds two (2) times the sum of (a) the target award for the
Participant under the Corporate Award that is based upon the Corporate Cash Metric and (b) the target award for the Participant under the Corporate Award that is based upon the Corporate EBITDA Metric (such sum with respect to a Participant, the
“Corporate Target”) then the Total Benefit Amount payable with respect to a Corporate Award for such Participant shall be reduced to two (2) times the Corporate Target. 
  

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 Section 2 — Division Awards 
 The description of Division Awards below applies to the Division Awards of each of the four Divisions. 
 Two measures of performance are relevant in determining the Total Benefit Amount, if any, under a Division Award: (i) the Division Cash Metric and (ii)
the Division EBITDA Metric. 
 i.  Division Cash Metric 
 The “Division Cash Metric” means net cash provided by operating activities for the year ended December 31, 2008 minus
capital expenditures for the year ended December 31, 2008 plus interest expense (excluding the amortization of debt expense and net of interest income) for the year ended December 31, 2008 plus the reduction
(where a reduction is expressed as a positive number and an increase is expressed as a negative number) in Trapped Cash (as defined in Section 1(i) above) for the particular Division from December 31, 2007 to December 31, 2008, in each case as
required to be presented in the internal financial management reports (commonly referred to as “GRs”) of the Company for the particular Division. The Committee shall have sole discretion to determine the calculation of the amount of the
Division Cash Metric. 
 Weighting: The amount of the target award under the Division Award that is based upon the Division Cash Metric is
60% of the total Division Award for the Participant. “X” below refers to the target award for the Participant under the Division Award that is based upon the Division Cash Metric. 
 The Target Division Cash Metric (referred to below as “Y”) shall be established by the Committee upon the granting of Division Awards and
communicated to Participants receiving a Division Award for the particular Division; provided, however, that the amount so established by the Committee may be adjusted by the Committee after the initial determination of the amount to reflect
any significant change of circumstance, including without limitation, the acquisition or disposition of any business by the particular Division. 
 Subject to Section 2(iii), the Total Benefit Amount payable with respect to a Division Award (other than an Asia Division Award) based upon the portion measured against the Division Cash Metric shall be determined as follows: 
 Division Cash Metric below .95Y: no payment under the Division Cash Metric component 
 Division Cash Metric at .95Y: bonus = .5 X 
 Division Cash Metric at .975Y: bonus = .667X 
 Division Cash Metric at Y: bonus = X

 Division Cash Metric at 1.25Y: bonus = 1.5X 
 Division Cash Metric at 1.45Y: bonus = 2X 
 Division Cash Metric at 1.81Y or above: bonus = 2.5X 
 The amount payable between the levels of Division Cash
Metric identified above shall be determined on the basis of straight line interpolation between points. 
  

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 Subject to Section 2(iii), the Total Benefit Amount payable with respect to an Asia Division Award based
upon the portion measured against the Division Cash Metric shall be determined as follows: 
 Division Cash Metric below .95Y:
no payment under the Division Cash Metric component 
 Division Cash Metric at .95Y: bonus = .5 X 
 Division Cash Metric at .975Y: bonus = .667X 
 Division Cash Metric at Y: bonus = X 
 Division Cash Metric at 3.5Y: bonus = 1.5X 

Division Cash Metric at 7Y: bonus = 2X 
 Division Cash Metric at 8.25Y or above: bonus = 2.5X 
 The amount payable between the levels of Division Cash
Metric identified above shall be determined on the basis of straight line interpolation between points. 
 ii.  Division EBITDA
Metric: 
 The “Division EBITDA Metric” means “Adjusted EBITDA” for the particular Division for the year ended
December 31, 2008 as required to be presented in the internal financial management reports (commonly referred to as “GRs”) of the Company in accordance with the guidelines for such reports in effect on June 30, 2008 and consistent with the
definition of Adjusted EBITDA as set forth in the first sentence of the definition of such term in the Credit Agreement; provided that notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, (a) because the intent is that the Division EBITDA
Metric be calculated on a “self funded” basis, the Division EBITDA Metric shall be determined taking into account the expense for all Awards for that particular Division for the performance year and the expense for the allocated portion
(as determined by the Compensation Committee in accordance with Company internal accounting policies) of any Corporate Awards for the performance year regardless of whether such Awards are paid in cash or Stock; (b) the limit on Consolidated
Restructuring Costs (as defined in the Credit Agreement) that may be added back to net income for the purposes of calculating the Division EBITDA Metric shall be as determined by the Committee; (c) the amount of the Division EBITDA Metric for the
Division for the three months ended March 31, 2008 shall be as previously reported in theGRs for such period. The Committee shall have sole discretion to determine the calculation of the amount of the Division EBITDA Metric. 
  

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 Weighting: The amount of the target award under the Division Award that is based upon the Division EBITDA
Metric is 40% of the total Division Award for the Participant. “X” below refers to the target award for the Participant under the Division Award that is based upon the Division EBITDA Metric. 
 The Target Division EBITDA Metric (referred to below as “Y”) shall be established by the Committee upon the granting of Division Awards and
communicated to Participants receiving a Division Award for the particular Division; provided, however, that the amount so established by the Committee may be adjusted by the Committee after the initial determination of the amount to reflect
any significant change of circumstance, including without limitation, the acquisition or disposition of any business by the particular Division. 
 Subject to Section 2(iii), the Total Benefit Amount payable with respect to a Division Award (other than an Asia Division Award) based upon the portion measured against the Division EBITDA Metric shall be determined as follows: 

Division EBITDA Metric below .95Y: no payment under the Division EBITDA Metric component 
 Division EBITDA at .95Y: bonus = .5 X 
 Division EBITDA at .975Y: bonus = .667X 
 Division EBITDA at Y: bonus = X 
 Division EBITDA at 1.06Y: bonus = 1.5X 
 Division EBITDA at 1.1Y: bonus = 2X 
 Division EBITDA Metric at 1.38Y or above: bonus = 2.5X

 The amount payable between the levels of Division EBITDA Metric identified above shall be determined on the basis of straight line
interpolation between points. 
 Subject to Section 2(iii), the Total Benefit Amount payable with respect to an Asia Division Award based
upon the portion measured against the Division EBITDA Metric shall be determined as follows: 
 Division EBITDA Metric below
..95Y: no payment under the Division EBITDA Metric component 
 Division EBITDA at .95Y: bonus = .5 X 
 Division EBITDA at .975Y: bonus = .667X 
 Division EBITDA at Y: bonus = XDivision EBITDA at 1.65Y: bonus = 1.5X 
 Division EBITDA at
2.6Y: bonus = 2X 
 Division EBITDA Metric at 3.25Y or above: bonus = 2.5X 
 The amount payable between the levels of Division EBITDA Metric identified above shall be determined on the basis of straight line interpolation between
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 iii.  Total Benefit Amount payable with respect to a Division Award shall be the sum of the
amounts determined pursuant to Section 2(i) and Section 2(ii) above; provided, however, if the such amount exceeds two (2) times the sum of (a) the target award for the Participant under the Division Award that is based upon the Division Cash
Metric and (b) the target award for the Participant under the Division Award that is based upon the Division EBITDA Metric (such sum with respect to a Participant, the “Division Target”) then the Total Benefit Amount payable with respect
to a Division Award for such Participant shall be reduced to two (2) times the Division Target. 
 Section 3 — Total Benefit Amount

 The Total Benefit Amount for a Participant shall be the sum of the Total Benefit Amount payable with respect to any Corporate Award for
such Participant (as determined in accordance with Section 1(iii)) and the Total Benefit Amount payable with respect to any Division Award for such Participant (as determined in accordance with Section 2(iii)). 
  

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