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EX-10.2

 Exhibit 10.2 

TIVO CORPORATION 
 EXECUTIVE
SEVERANCE AND ARBITRATION AGREEMENT 
 THIS EXECUTIVE SEVERANCE AND ARBITRATION AGREEMENT (the “Agreement”) is made
and entered into as of November 5, 2017 by and between TiVo Corporation, a Delaware corporation (the “Company”) and Enrique Rodriguez (“Executive”). Capitalized terms used but not otherwise
defined in this Agreement shall have the meanings set forth in Executive’s offer letter agreement with the Company (the “Offer Letter”). 

WHEREAS, the Board has recommended and authorized the Company to enter into a severance agreement in the form hereof with Executive; 

WHEREAS, the Board has determined that, in the event of a possible threatened or pending sale or other change in control of the Company, it is
imperative that the Company and the Board be able to rely upon Executive to continue in Executive’s position, and that the Company be able to receive and rely upon Executive’s advice, if requested, as to the best interests of the Company
and its stockholders without concern that Executive might be distracted by the personal uncertainties and risks created by any such possible transactions; and 

WHEREAS, in connection with the foregoing, Executive may, in addition to Executive’s regular duties, be called upon to assist in the
assessment of any such possible transactions, advise management and the Board as to whether such proposals would be in the best interests of the Company and its stockholders, and to take such other actions as the Board might determine to be
appropriate. 
 NOW, THEREFORE, to assure the Company that it will have the continued dedication of Executive and the availability of
Executive’s advice and counsel through the occurrence of any Change in Control, and to induce Executive to enter into and remain in the employ of the Company, and for other good and valuable consideration, the Company and Executive agree as
follows: 
 1. Payment of Severance Benefit. 

(a) Severance for Qualifying Termination Unrelated to a Change in Control. In the event that (a) the Company revokes or attempts
to revoke the Offer Letter or this Agreement prior to the earlier of the Start Date or the Outside Start Date, or (b) Executive’s employment is terminated by the Company or a Subsidiary (as hereinafter defined) without Cause (as
hereinafter defined) and other than as a result of Executive’s death or Disability, provided that any termination of Executive’s employment due to the Compensation Committee’s failure to renew the Offer Letter will be deemed a
termination by the Company or a Subsidiary without Cause, or (c) Executive voluntarily terminates his employment with the Company and its Subsidiaries with Good Reason (as hereinafter defined), and in each case, such termination is not covered
by the provisions of Section 1(b) below relating to termination in anticipation of or following a Change in Control, and provided that such termination constitutes a “separation from service” (as defined under Treasury Regulation
Section 1.409A-1(h), without regard to any alternative definition thereunder, a “Separation from Service”), then subject to Executive’s obligations below, Executive shall be entitled to receive the following
(collectively, the “Severance Benefits”): 
 (i) Cash Severance. (A) An amount equal to 100% of
Executive’s annual Base Salary in effect on the date of such termination (without giving effect to any change of pay triggering a Good Reason resignation), with such amount to be paid in installments, pursuant to the Company’s regularly
scheduled payroll periods, over the 12-month period following Executive’s Separation from Service; provided, however, that the first such installment will be paid on the 90th day
following Executive’s Separation from Service and will include the amount of any such installments that Executive would have received on or prior to such 90th day under the original schedule
but for the 

 
delay while waiting for such 90th day, and the balance of such installments will be paid as originally scheduled; and (B) An amount equal
to 125% of such Base Salary, with such amount to be paid in a lump sum on the 90th day following Executive’s Separation from Service. 

(ii) Annual Incentive Payment. If such termination occurs on or after July 1 but on or before December 31 of any
fiscal year, a prorated Annual Incentive under the EIP for such fiscal year equal to (A) the amount of the Annual Incentive for such fiscal year (as determined by the Compensation Committee based on achievement of the applicable performance
goal(s)), multiplied by (B) a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of days Executive is employed by the Company or a Subsidiary during such fiscal year and the denominator of which is the total number of days during such fiscal year,
with such amount to be paid in a lump sum no later than March 15th of the year following such fiscal year. 
 If such termination occurs
after December 31 but prior to the day that Executive’s Annual Incentive under the EIP for the fiscal year ending on such December 31 is paid, the amount of such Annual Incentive (as determined by the Compensation Committee based on
achievement of the applicable performance goal(s)), with such amount to be paid in a lump sum on the 90th day following Executive’s Separation from Service. 

(iii) Replacement RSU Vesting Acceleration. Fully accelerated vesting of each Replacement RSU that is outstanding and unvested
as of the date of such termination, with such acceleration to be effective as of the 90th day following Executive’s Separation from Service. 

(iv) Initial Performance-Based RSU Vesting Acceleration. Accelerated vesting of the initial Performance-Based RSU referenced in
the Offer Letter, if it is outstanding and unvested as of the date of such termination, for a number of shares subject to such Performance-Based RSU equal to the greater of: (1) (A) the Target Number of Shares, multiplied by (B) the
applicable percentage of the Target Number of Shares that would otherwise vest based on Average Annual TSR (as determined by the Compensation Committee), provided that for this purpose, (x) the “Performance Period” will mean the
period beginning on Executive’s Start Date and ending on the date of Executive’s termination of employment and (y) in the formula to calculate Average Annual TSR, “n” in the quotient will mean the number of years (including
partial years), expressed as a decimal rounded to four places, from Executive’s Start Date to the date of Executive’s termination of employment, multiplied by (C) a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of days Executive is
employed by the Company or a Subsidiary during the original Performance Period (as defined in the Offer Letter) and the denominator of which is the total number of days during the original Performance Period (as defined in the Offer Letter), and
(2) the number of TiVo Stock Price Achievement Shares that became eligible to vest prior to the date of termination under the terms of the Offer Letter, multiplied by the fraction described in subpart (C) above in this subpart (iv), with
such acceleration to be effective as of the 90th day following Executive’s Separation from Service. 

(v) Annual Equity Awards with Time-Based Vesting. 12 months of accelerated vesting (from the date of such termination) of any
Annual Equity Award that is outstanding and unvested as of the date of such termination and that vests based solely on continued service, as if Executive had remained in continuous service of the Company for an additional 12 months, with such
acceleration to be effective as of the 90th day following Executive’s Separation from Service. 

(vi) Welfare Benefits. The Welfare Benefits described in Section 2(a) below. 

(vii) Pending Awards. To the extent not already paid or granted, the Company shall pay or grant, as applicable, the
compensation and benefits described in the “Make-Whole Compensation” section of the Offer Letter and shall grant the initial Performance-Based RSU referenced in the Offer Letter. 

  
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 For clarity, unless provided otherwise in the award agreement evidencing such grant, any Annual
Equity Award with performance-based vesting that is outstanding and unvested as of the date of such termination will be forfeited by Executive on the date of such termination, and for purposes of this paragraph and Section 1(a)(v) above, any
Annual Equity Award with both performance-based vesting and additional time-based vesting following achievement of the applicable performance goal(s) will be (i) considered an Annual Equity Award with performance-based vesting if
Executive’s employment terminates before the end of the applicable performance period and (ii) considered an Annual Equity Award that vests based solely on continued service if Executive’s employment terminates after the end of the
applicable performance period. For clarity, and notwithstanding the foregoing, in no circumstance will the initial Performance-Based RSU award described above be treated as an Annual Equity Award for any purpose of the Offer Letter or this Severance
Agreement. 
 (b) Severance for Qualifying Termination Related to a Change in Control. In the event that a Change in Control occurs
and, within the period beginning 90 days before the date of the Change in Control and ending 24 months after the date of the Change in Control, (a) Executive’s employment is terminated by the Company or a Subsidiary without Cause
and other than as a result of Executive’s death or Disability, provided that any termination of Executive’s employment due to the Compensation Committee’s failure to renew the Offer Letter will be deemed a termination by the Company
or a Subsidiary without Cause, or (b) Executive voluntarily terminates his employment with the Company and its Subsidiaries with Good Reason, and provided that such termination constitutes a Separation from Service, then subject to
Executive’s obligations below, Executive shall be entitled to receive the following (collectively, the “CIC Severance Benefits”): 

(i) Cash Severance. (A) An amount equal to 200% of Executive’s annual Base Salary in effect on the date of such
termination (without giving effect to any change of pay triggering a Good Reason resignation), with such amount to be paid in installments, pursuant to the Company’s regularly scheduled payroll periods, over the 24-month period following
Executive’s Separation from Service; provided, however, that the first such installment will be paid on the 90th day following Executive’s Separation from Service and will include
the amount of any such installments that Executive would have received on or prior to such 90th day under the original schedule but for the delay while waiting for such 90th day, and the balance of such installments will be paid as originally scheduled; and (B) An amount equal to 250% of such Base Salary, with such amount to be paid in a lump sum on the 90th day following Executive’s Separation from Service. 
 (ii) Annual
Incentive Payment. If such termination occurs on or after July 1 but on or before December 31 of any fiscal year, a prorated Annual Incentive under the EIP for such fiscal year equal to (A) the target amount of the Annual Incentive
for such fiscal year (i.e., the Annual Incentive amount that is payable upon achievement of the applicable performance goal(s)) at the target level), multiplied by (B) a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of days Executive is
employed by the Company or a Subsidiary during such fiscal year and the denominator of which is the total number of days during such fiscal year, with such amount to be paid in a lump sum on the
90th day following Executive’s Separation from Service. 
 If such
termination occurs after December 31 but prior to the day that Executive’s Annual Incentive under the EIP for the fiscal year ending on such December 31 is paid, the amount of such Annual Incentive (as determined by the Compensation
Committee based on achievement of the applicable performance goal(s)), with such amount to be paid in a lump sum on the 90th day following Executive’s Separation from Service. 

(iii) Replacement RSU Vesting Acceleration. Fully accelerated vesting of each Replacement RSU that is outstanding and unvested
as of the date of such termination, with such acceleration to be effective as of the 90th day following Executive’s Separation from Service. 

(iv) Initial Performance-Based RSU Vesting Acceleration. Accelerated vesting of the initial Performance-Based RSU referenced in
the Offer Letter, if it is outstanding and unvested as of the date of such termination, for a number of shares subject to such Performance-Based 

  
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RSU equal to the greater of: (1) (A) the Target Number of Shares, multiplied by (B) the greater of (x) 100% and (y) the applicable percentage of the Target Number of
Shares that would otherwise vest based on Average Annual TSR (as determined by the Compensation Committee), provided that for this purpose, (a) the “Performance Period” will mean the period beginning on Executive’s Start Date and
ending on the date immediately prior to the Change in Control and (b) in the formula to calculate Average Annual TSR, “n” in the quotient will mean the number of years (including partial years), expressed as a decimal rounded to four
places, from Executive’s Start Date to the date immediately prior to the Change in Control; and (2) the number of TiVo Stock Price Achievement Shares that became eligible to vest prior to the date of termination under the terms of the
Offer Letter, with such acceleration to be effective as of the 90th day following Executive’s Separation from Service. 

(v) Annual Equity Awards with Time-Based Vesting. Fully accelerated vesting of any Annual Equity Award that is outstanding and
unvested as of the date of such termination and that vests based solely on continued service, with such acceleration to be effective as of the 90th day following Executive’s Separation from
Service. 
 (vi) Annual Equity Awards with Performance-Based Vesting. Accelerated vesting of any Annual Equity Award
with performance-based vesting that is outstanding and unvested as of the date of such termination for a number of shares subject to such Annual Equity Award equal to (A) the target number of shares subject to such Annual Equity Award (i.e.,
the number of shares that would otherwise vest upon achievement of the applicable performance goal(s)) at the target level), multiplied by (B) the greater of (1) 100% and (2) the percentage of such target number of shares that would
otherwise vest based upon achievement of the applicable performance goal(s) if the applicable performance period ended on the date immediately prior to the Change in Control (as determined by the Compensation Committee), multiplied by (C) a
fraction, the numerator of which is the number of days Executive is employed by the Company or a Subsidiary during the applicable performance period and the denominator of which is the total number of days during the applicable performance period,
with such acceleration to be effective as of the 90th day following Executive’s Separation from Service. 

(vii) Welfare Benefits. The Welfare Benefits described in Section 2(a) below. 

(viii) Pending Awards. To the extent not already paid or granted, the Company shall pay or grant, as applicable, the
compensation and benefits described in the “Make-Whole Compensation” section of the Offer Letter and shall grant the initial Performance-Based RSU referenced in the Offer Letter. 

For clarity, unless provided otherwise in the award agreement evidencing such grant, for purposes of this paragraph and Sections 1(b)(v) and
1(b)(vi) above, any Annual Equity Award with both performance-based vesting and additional time-based vesting following achievement of the applicable performance goal(s) will be (i) considered an Annual Equity Award with performance-based
vesting if Executive’s employment terminates before the end of the applicable performance period and (ii) considered an Annual Equity Award that vests based solely on continued service if Executive’s employment terminates after the
end of the applicable performance period. 
 (c) Severance for Termination Due to Death or Disability. In the event that Executive’s
employment is terminated by the Company or a Subsidiary as a result of Executive’s death or Disability, and provided that such termination constitutes a Separation from Service, then subject to Executive’s obligations below, Executive
shall be entitled to receive the following (collectively, the “Death/Disability Severance Benefits”): 

(i) Annual Incentive Payment. If such termination occurs on or after July 1 but on or before December 31 of any
fiscal year, a prorated Annual Incentive under the EIP for such fiscal year equal to (A) the amount of the Annual Incentive for such fiscal year (as determined by 

  
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the Compensation Committee based on achievement of the applicable performance goal(s)), multiplied by (B) a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of days Executive is employed by
the Company or a Subsidiary during such fiscal year and the denominator of which is the total number of days during such fiscal year, with such amount to be paid in a lump sum no later than March 15th of the year following such fiscal year.

 If such termination occurs after December 31 but prior to the day that Executive’s Annual Incentive under the
EIP for the fiscal year ending on such December 31 is paid, the amount of such Annual Incentive (as determined by the Compensation Committee based on achievement of the applicable performance goal(s)), with such amount to be paid in a lump sum
on the 90th day following Executive’s Separation from Service. 

(iii) Replacement RSU Vesting Acceleration. Fully accelerated vesting of each Replacement RSU that is outstanding and unvested
as of the date of such termination, with such acceleration to be effective as of the 90th day following Executive’s Separation from Service. 

(iv) Initial Performance-Based RSU Vesting Acceleration. Vesting of the initial Performance-Based RSU referenced in the Offer
Letter, if it is outstanding and unvested as of the date of such termination, for a number of shares subject to such Performance-Based RSU equal to the greater of: (1) (A) the Target Number of Shares, multiplied by (B) the applicable
percentage of the Target Number of Shares that would otherwise vest based on Average Annual TSR (as determined by the Compensation Committee), multiplied by (C) a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of days Executive is employed by
the Company or a Subsidiary during the original Performance Period (as defined in the Offer Letter) and the denominator of which is the total number of days during the original Performance Period (as defined in the Offer Letter); and (2) the
number of TiVo Stock Price Achievement Shares that became eligible to vest prior to the date of termination under the terms of the Offer Letter, multiplied by the fraction described in subpart (C) above in this subpart (iv), with such vesting
to occur on the Compensation Committee Certification Date. 
 (v) Pending Awards. To the extent not already paid or granted,
the Company shall pay or grant, as applicable, the compensation and benefits described in the “Make-Whole Compensation” section of the Offer Letter and shall grant the initial Performance-Based RSU referenced in the Offer Letter. 

For clarity, unless provided otherwise in the award agreement evidencing such grant, any Annual Equity Award (or any portion thereof) that is
outstanding and unvested as of the date of such termination will be forfeited by Executive on the date of such termination. 
 (d) If
Executive is entitled to accelerated or continued vesting of any equity award pursuant to this Agreement, then notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in the terms of such equity award (including any applicable equity incentive plan of
the Company and any agreement evidencing such equity award), in no event will such equity award be forfeited or terminate prior to (i) the 90th day following Executive’s Separation from
Service in the case of any such accelerated vesting pursuant to Section 1(a), 1(b) or 1(c) or (ii) the Compensation Committee Certification Date in the case of the initial Performance-Based RSU in the case of any such continued vesting
pursuant to Section 1(c). Additionally, in the event that a Change in Control occurs and Executive’s employment has not terminated on or prior to the date of the Change in Control, then all of Executive’s outstanding and unvested
equity awards (or any portion thereof) will be assumed or substituted by the surviving entity or its publicly traded parent entity (if any), provided that any substitute awards shall be on terms at least as favorable to Executive as the awards that
are being replaced. Further, with respect to any equity award for which Executive is entitled to acceleration that is a stock option, the post-termination exercise period of such stock option will be extended such that Executive will have the same
amount of time to exercise such stock option after the 90th day following Executive’s Separation from Service as he otherwise would have had following his Separation from Service without such
extension (provided that in no event may any stock option be exercised after the expiration of its original term). 

  
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 (e) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, the transfer of Executive’s
employment from the Company to a Subsidiary (or to an entity of which the Company is a Subsidiary) or from a Subsidiary to the Company or to another Subsidiary (or to an entity of which the Company is a Subsidiary), by itself, shall not be
considered a termination of Executive’s employment, provided that the Company has no right to transfer Executive’s employment from the Company to a Subsidiary other than in connection with the assignment of the Offer Letter pursuant to the
terms of the assignment provision therein. 
 (f) For purposes of this Agreement, “Change in Control” means any of
the following events: (i) any “person” or “group” (as defined in or pursuant to Sections 13(d) or 14(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”)) other than the Company,
a subsidiary of the Company or other company affiliated with the Company is or becomes the “beneficial owner” (as defined in Rule 13d-3 promulgated under the Exchange Act), directly or indirectly (including by holding securities which are
exercisable for or convertible into shares of capital stock of the Company), of securities of the Company representing 50% or more of the voting power of the outstanding shares of capital stock of the Company entitled to vote generally in the
election of directors, so long as, in the case of a Company subsidiary or other affiliated company becoming such a beneficial owner (a “Top Hat”), stockholders of the Company immediately prior to such transaction own at least
50% of the stock of the subsidiary or other affiliated company immediately following the Top Hat; (ii) the Company sells or exchanges, through merger, assignment or otherwise, in one or more transactions, other than in the ordinary course of
business, assets which provided at least 70% of the revenues or pre-tax net income of the Company and its Subsidiaries on a consolidated basis during the most recently completed fiscal year; (iii) in transactions other than a Top Hat,
Continuing Directors cease to constitute at least a majority of the Board, and in the case of a Top Hat, Continuing Directors do not comprise a majority of the Board of Directors of the entity that becomes the beneficial owner of the Company’s
securities immediately following the Top Hat; or (iv) in transactions other than a Top Hat, the Company is merged, consolidated or reorganized (in one or a series of related transactions) into or with another corporation or legal person (an
“Acquiring Person”) or securities of the Company are exchanged for securities of an Acquiring Person, and immediately after such merger, consolidation, reorganization or exchange, the stockholders of the Company immediately
prior to such merger, consolidation, reorganization or exchange cease to hold, directly or indirectly, counting only shares of the Company that each such stockholder held prior to such transaction and not shares of any other constituent company in
such transaction that might be exchanged or converted into shares of the resulting entity in such transaction or remain outstanding after such transaction or shares held by another stockholder acquired by such stockholder in such transaction, a
majority of the combined voting power of the then outstanding securities of the resulting entity immediately after such transaction. “Continuing Directors” are (A) each director serving on the Board on the date of this Agreement, and
(B) any successor to any such director whose nomination or selection was approved by a majority of the directors in office at the time of the director’s nomination or selection. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the following events shall not
constitute a Change in Control: any acquisition of beneficial ownership pursuant to (i) a reclassification, however effected, of the Company’s authorized common stock, or (ii) a corporate reorganization involving the Company or a
Subsidiary which does not result in a material change in the ultimate ownership by the stockholders of the Company (through their ownership of the Company or its successor resulting from the reorganization) of the assets of the Company and its
Subsidiaries, but only if such reclassification or reorganization has been approved by the Board. 
 (g) For purposes of this Agreement,
“Cause” means the occurrence of any one or more of the following: (i) conviction of any felony or any act of fraud, misappropriation or embezzlement which has an immediate and materially adverse effect on the Company or
a Subsidiary; (ii) engaging in a fraudulent act to the material damage or prejudice of the Company or a Subsidiary or engaging in misconduct materially damaging to the property, business or reputation of the Company or a Subsidiary;
(iii) failure to comply in any material respect with the terms of any applicable employment agreement or any written policies or willful failure to comply in any material respect with directives of the Board, in either case which has an
immediate and materially adverse effect on the Company or a Subsidiary and which has not been corrected within 30 days after written notice from the Company of such failure; (iv) any material act or omission involving willful misconduct or
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materially adverse effect on the Company or a Subsidiary and which has not been corrected within 30 days after written notice from the Company; (v) material breach of any other agreement
with the Company, which has an immediate and materially adverse effect on the Company or a Subsidiary and which has not been cured within 30 days after written notice from the Company of such breach; or (vi) engaging in substance abuse which
impacts the performance of employment duties and which has not been corrected within 30 days after written notice from the Company (provided that the Company shall only be required to provide two such written notices prior to terminating Executive
for Cause under this subpart (vi)). 
 (h) For purposes of this Agreement, “Disability” means Executive has been
unable to substantially perform his regular employment obligations under the Offer Letter for more than 120 days in any consecutive 365 day period, after being provided reasonable accommodation, due to a mental or physical illness, accident or
incapacity. A Disability termination shall occur upon written notice from the Company given when Executive is Disabled. Notwithstanding any other provision hereof, nothing in the definition of Disability herein shall be deemed to affect the
Company’s ability to terminate Executive for “Cause” in the event of substance abuse (subject to the notice and cure provisions of the Cause definition related thereto). 

(i) For purposes of this Agreement, “Good Reason” means the occurrence of any of the following without
Executive’s prior written consent: (i) a material diminution in Executive’s authority, duties or responsibilities; (ii) the assignment to Executive of any duties or responsibilities that are materially inconsistent with
Executive’s authority, duties or responsibilities; (iii) a material diminution in Executive’s base salary; (iv) a relocation of Executive’s principal place of employment to a new work site requiring an increase in one-way
commute from Executive’s residence of more than 35 miles; (v) the Compensation Committee’s failure to make any awards specified in the Offer Letter that are subject to the Compensation Committee’s approval; or (vi) the
Company’s material breach of this Agreement or the Offer Letter, which has not been cured within 30 days after written notice from Executive of such breach. Within 30 days of the initial occurrence of any of the events listed in this
section, Executive must provide written notice to the Company of the occurrence of the event, and the Company shall have 30 days following receipt of such notice during which it may remedy the condition. If such event is not remedied by the
Company within such 30-day period, Executive’s termination must be effective not later than 30 days thereafter. If (i) Executive fails to give such notice within the 30-day period or (ii) the Company remedies the condition within
the 30-day period or (iii) Executive does not terminate his or her employment following an unremedied condition within 30 days after the Company’s remedy period, then the occurrence of such event shall not constitute Good Reason. 

(j) For purposes of this Agreement, “Subsidiary” means (i) any corporation, foreign or domestic, in which the
Company directly or indirectly owns 50% or more of the issued and outstanding voting stock on an “as converted basis” or (ii) any partnership, foreign or domestic, in which the Company owns a direct or indirect interest equal to 50%
or more of the outstanding equity interests. 
 (k) The Severance Benefits, CIC Severance Benefits and Death/Disability Benefits are
conditional upon, as applicable: (a) Executive continuing to comply with Executive’s obligations under his Proprietary Information, Inventions and Ethics Agreement during the period of time in which Executive is receiving the Severance
Benefits, CIC Severance Benefits or Death/Disability Benefits; (b) Executive (or his legal representative, in the event of his death or Disability) delivering to the Company an effective, general release of claims in favor of the Company in
substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit A within 60 days following Executive’s Separation from Service, provided that the Company may modify the form of such release to comply with applicable law and in that event (modifying the form
to comply with applicable law) shall determine the form of such release; and (c) Executive’s resignation from the Board, to be effective no later than the date of Executive’s termination of employment (or, if later, such later date as
requested by the Board). Such Board resignation shall be delivered on or before the later of (i) 48 hours after the date of Executive’s termination of employment or (ii) such later date as requested by the Board. 

(l) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, in the event that the Offer Letter and this Agreement are signed and not revoked or
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Executive either (i) fails to meet the conditions to employment set forth in the section of the Offer Letter entitled “Other Agreements/Policies”, or (ii) fails to commence
employment with the Company on or prior to the Outside Start Date, this Agreement and the Offer Letter shall be null and void and no benefits of any kind shall be payable hereunder or thereunder. 

2. Welfare Benefits. 
 (a)
During the period that the Company is obligated to pay Executive severance pay pursuant to Section 1(a) or 1(b) above, as applicable (i.e., the 12-month period following Executive’s Separation from Service in the case of Section 1(a)
or the 24-month period following Executive’s Separation from Service in the case of Section 1(b) or, if sooner, until Executive becomes entitled to Welfare Benefits (as defined below) under any plan maintained by any entity employing
Executive after Executive’s employment with the Company or a Subsidiary terminates, the Company shall provide to Executive (and his/her spouse and other qualified dependents) all Welfare Benefits that Company provided to Executive (and his/her
spouse and qualified dependents) immediately prior to Executive’s termination (in the case of Welfare Benefits provided pursuant to Section 1(a)) or a Change in Control (in the case of Welfare Benefits provided pursuant to
Section 1(b)). For purposes of this Agreement, the term “Welfare Benefits” shall include, without limitation, all life, dental, vision, health, accident and disability benefit plans, other similar welfare plans, and any equivalent
successor policy, plan, program or arrangement that may now exist or be adopted hereafter by the Company or a Subsidiary that provide reasonably equivalent Welfare Benefits in the aggregate as the predecessor policy, plan, program or arrangement
(and which policies, plans, programs or arrangements may be freely modified or cancelled at any time by the Company or a Subsidiary). Notwithstanding the foregoing, with respect to any Welfare Benefits provided through an insurance policy, the
Company’s obligation to provide such Welfare Benefits following Executive’s termination (in the case of Welfare Benefits provided pursuant to Section 1(a)) or a Change in Control (in the case of Welfare Benefits provided pursuant to
Section 1(b)) shall be limited by the terms of such policy; provided, however, that (i) the Company shall make reasonable efforts (which efforts shall not include incurring additional cost) to amend such policy to provide the
continued coverage described in this Section 2(a) and (ii) if such policy is not amended to provide the continued coverage described in this Section 2(a), the Company shall pay Executive the lesser of an amount equal to what
Executive’s COBRA premiums would have been or Executive’s cost of comparable replacement coverage. 
 (b) If, prior to
Executive’s termination (in the case of Welfare Benefits provided pursuant to Section 1(a)) or a Change in Control (in the case of Welfare Benefits provided pursuant to Section 1(b)), Executive was required to contribute towards the
cost of a Welfare Benefit as a condition of receiving such Welfare Benefit, Executive may be required to continue contributing towards the cost of such Welfare Benefit under the same terms and conditions as applied to Executive immediately prior to
such termination or Change in Control, as applicable, in order to receive such Welfare Benefit. 
 (c) In the event that the Company is
required to provide continuation of medical insurance coverage under COBRA (as defined below), then subject to Executive’s timely election of continued medical insurance coverage in accordance with the applicable provisions of state and federal
law (commonly referred to as “COBRA”), the Company will pay Executive’s COBRA premium payments sufficient to continue Executive’s group coverage at its then current level (including dependent coverage, if
applicable) (the “COBRA Payments”) until the earlier of (i) the duration of the period in which Executive and Executive’s eligible dependents are enrolled in such COBRA coverage (and not otherwise entitled to
coverage by another employer’s group health plan) and (ii) 12 months following the date of Separation from Service (in the case of Welfare Benefits provided pursuant to Section 1(a)) or 24 months following the date of Separation from
Service (in the case of Welfare Benefits provided pursuant to Section 1(b)). If the Company’s health plan is self-insured as opposed to fully insured, the amount of any COBRA Payments paid by the Company shall be treated as taxable income
to Executive. 
 3. Other Employee Benefits. The benefits provided to Executive hereunder shall not be affected by or reduced because
of any other benefits (including, but not limited to, salary, bonus, pension, stock option or stock purchase plan) to which Executive may be entitled by reason of his or her employment with the 

  
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Company or any Subsidiary or the termination of his or her employment with the Company or a Subsidiary, and no other such benefit by reason of such employment shall be so affected or reduced
because of the benefits bestowed by this Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Executive qualifies for severance pay under Section 1 of this Agreement, such severance pay will be in lieu of, and not in addition to, any other severance or
other termination payments to which Executive may be entitled under any other plan of, or arrangement with, the Company. 
 4.
Withholding. All amounts payable by the Company hereunder shall be subject to all federal, state, local and other withholdings and employment taxes as required by applicable law. 

5. No Solicitation of Employees. Executive hereby agrees that for a period of one year following the termination of Executive’s
employment by or contractual relationship with the Company, for whatever reason, Executive will not directly or indirectly solicit, induce or influence any person who is engaged as an employee or otherwise by the Company or its Subsidiaries to seek
employment with any other business, other than through general advertising not specifically targeted at such person, nor will Executive provide any information regarding employees of the Company or its Subsidiaries for the purpose of directly or
indirectly soliciting, inducing or influencing an employee of the Company or its Subsidiaries to seek employment with any other business, including without limitation name, e-mail address, telephone or fax numbers, job titles or compensation
information, to the extent not publicly available, to any third party without the prior written consent of the Company, provided that, nothing herein shall prohibit Executive from serving as an employment reference upon request. Executive
acknowledges that such information is proprietary to the Company and that providing such information for any unauthorized purpose, including without limitation the direct or indirect solicitation of such employees for employment, is strictly
prohibited, and Executive further acknowledges that violation of this provision would result in damage to the Company for which Executive may be held personally liable, and Executive agrees that should Executive violate this provision, the Company
may obtain injunctive relief as well as actual, incidental, or punitive damages, if appropriate. 
 6. Arbitration of Claims. The
following arbitration provisions shall apply to any claim brought by Executive or the Company after the date of this Agreement even if the facts upon which the claim is based arose prior to the execution of this Agreement. 

(a) Claims Covered by this Agreement. To the maximum extent permitted by law, the Company and Executive mutually consent to the
resolution by arbitration of all claims or causes of action that the Company may have against Executive or that Executive may have against the Company or against its officers, directors, employees, or agents in the capacity as such or otherwise
(collectively “claims”). The claims covered by this Agreement include, but are not limited to, claims for breach of any contract or covenant (express or implied); tort claims; claims for discrimination (including, but not limited to, race,
sex, sexual harassment, or any type of unlawful harassment, religion, national origin, age, marital status, medical condition, disability or sexual orientation); claims for wrongful termination in violation of public policy; and claims for violation
of any federal, state, or other governmental law, statute, regulation or ordinance, including, but not limited to, all claims arising under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1969, as amended, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, the
Americans with Disabilities Act, the California Fair Employment & Housing Act, the California Labor Code, the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985, the Fair Labor Standards Act or Employee Retirement Income Security Act.

 (b) Claims Not Covered by the Agreement. Any claims not subject to arbitration under Section 6(a) above shall be subject to
the Company’s Arbitration Policy as in effect from time to time; provided that, as to claims by either party for injunctive and/or other equitable relief, the parties understand and agree that either party may seek and obtain relief from a
court of competent jurisdiction. 
 (c) Required Notice of All Claims. The Company and Executive agree that the aggrieved party must
give written notice of any claim to the other party. Written notice to the Company, or its officers, employees or agents shall be sent to the Company’s Chief Executive Officer. Executive will be given notice at the last address recorded in
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Company from time to time following the date of this Agreement by a writing specifying that it is the address for notice under this Agreement. The written notice shall identify and describe the
nature of all claims asserted and detail the facts upon which such claims are based. The notice shall be sent to the other party by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested. 

(d) Arbitration Procedures. The Company and Executive agree that, except as provided in this Agreement, any arbitration shall be in
accordance with and under the auspices and rules of the American Arbitration Association (hereinafter the “Arbitration Service”). The arbitration shall take place in Santa Clara County, California, unless the parties mutually
agree to conduct the arbitration in a different location. The arbitrator shall be selected by the mutual agreement of the parties. If the parties cannot agree on a neutral arbitrator, Executive first, and then the Company, will alternately strike
names from a list provided by the Arbitration Service until only one name remains. The arbitrator shall have exclusive authority to resolve any dispute relating to the interpretation, applicability, enforceability or formation of this Agreement,
including but not limited to any claim that all or any part of this Agreement is void or voidable. The arbitrator shall apply the applicable statute of limitations to any claim, taking into account compliance with subparagraph paragraph 6(c) of this
Agreement. The arbitrator shall issue a written opinion and award, which shall be signed and dated. The arbitrator shall be permitted to award those remedies that are available under applicable law. The arbitrator’s decision regarding the
claims shall be final and binding upon the parties. The arbitrator’s award shall be enforceable in any court having jurisdiction thereof. 

(e) Acknowledgment of Jury Trial Waiver. Executive and the Company understand that, by this Agreement, Executive and the Company is
each waiving his or its right, as applicable, to have a claim adjudicated by a court or jury. Any party may be represented by an attorney or other representative selected by the party. 

(f) Arbitration Fees and Costs; Attorneys’ Fees. Executive will be required to pay an arbitration fee to initiate the arbitration
equal to what he/she would be charged as a first appearance fee in court. The Company shall advance the remaining fees and costs of the arbitrator. However, to the extent permissible under the law, and following the arbitrator’s ruling on the
matter, the arbitrator may rule that the arbitrator’s fees and costs be distributed in an alternative manner. 
 (g) Requirements
for Modification or Revocation. This agreement to arbitrate shall survive the termination of Executive’s employment with the Company. It can only be revoked or modified by a writing signed by the parties that specifically states an intent
to revoke or modify this Agreement. 
 (h) Consideration. Executive understands that the provisions for severance pay as set forth
herein and his or her continued employment with the Company are consideration for his/her acceptance of these arbitration provisions. In addition, the promises by the Company and by Executive to arbitrate claims, rather than litigate them before
courts or other bodies, provide consideration for each other. 
 (i) Violation of this Agreement. Should any party to this Agreement
hereafter institute any legal action or administrative proceeding against the other with respect to any claim required to be arbitrated under this Agreement or pursue any arbitral dispute by any method other than arbitration, the responding party
shall recover from the initiating party all damages, costs, expenses and attorneys’ fees incurred as a result of such action. 
 7.
Entire Agreement; Effect of Prior Agreements. This is the complete agreement of the parties on the subjects set forth herein, including severance pay related and unrelated to a Change in Control and arbitration of disputes. This Agreement
supersedes any prior or contemporaneous oral or written understanding on such subjects. No party is relying on any representations, oral or written, on the subject of the effect, enforceability, or meaning of this Agreement, except as specifically
set forth in this Agreement. In the event of a conflict between any of the terms of this Agreement and any of the terms of (i) any of the agreements related to any equity awards granted to Executive, or (ii) the Offer Letter, the terms of
this Agreement shall prevail. 

  
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Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the arbitration provisions of the arbitration policy, if any, accompanying the Offer Letter shall be superseded by the arbitration provisions set
forth in this Agreement. 
 8. Section 409A. It is intended that all of the severance benefits and other payments payable under
this Agreement satisfy, to the greatest extent possible, the exemptions from the application of Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and the rules and regulations thereunder (the “Code”)
(“Section 409A”) provided under Treasury Regulations 1.409A 1(b)(4), 1.409A 1(b)(5) and 1.409A 1(b)(9), and this Agreement will be construed to the greatest extent possible as consistent with those provisions and shall
otherwise be interpreted to comply with Section 409A. For purposes of Section 409A (including, without limitation, for purposes of Treasury Regulation Section 1.409A 2(b)(2)(iii)), Executive’s right to receive any installment
payments under this Agreement (whether severance payments, reimbursements or otherwise) shall be treated as a right to receive a series of separate payments and, accordingly, each installment payment hereunder shall at all times be considered a
separate and distinct payment. To the extent that any reimbursement of expenses or in-kind benefits provided to Executive under this Agreement are subject to the provisions of Section 409A: (a) to be eligible to obtain reimbursement for
such expenses Executive must submit expense reports within sixty (60) days after the expense is incurred, (b) any such reimbursements will be paid as soon as administratively practicable in accordance with the Company’s timing for
expense reimbursement (but in all cases no later than December 31 of the year following the year in which the expense was incurred in order to maintain compliance with Section 409A), (c) the amount of expenses eligible for such
expense reimbursement or the in-kind benefits provided during a taxable year of Executive shall not affect any expenses eligible for reimbursement or in-kind benefits to be provided in any other taxable year, and (d) the right to reimbursement
or to in-kind benefits under this Agreement will not be subject to liquidation or exchange for another benefit. 
 Notwithstanding any
provision to the contrary in this Agreement, if Executive is deemed by the Company at the time of Executive’s Separation from Service to be a “specified employee” for purposes of Section 409A(a)(2)(B)(i), and if any of the
payments upon Separation from Service set forth herein and/or under any other agreement with the Company are deemed to be “deferred compensation”, then to the extent delayed commencement of any portion of such payments is required in order
to avoid a prohibited distribution under Section 409A(a)(2)(B)(i) and the related adverse taxation under Section 409A, such payments shall not be provided to Executive prior to the earliest of (i) the expiration of the six-month
period measured from the date of Executive’s Separation from Service with the Company, (ii) the date of Executive’s death or (iii) such earlier date as permitted under Section 409A without the imposition of adverse taxation.
Upon the first business day following the expiration of such applicable Section 409A(a)(2)(B)(i) period, all payments deferred pursuant to this paragraph shall be paid in a lump sum to Executive, and any remaining payments due shall be paid as
otherwise provided herein or in the applicable agreement. No interest shall be due on any amounts so deferred. 
 9.
Section 280G. If any payment or benefit to which Executive may be entitled to receive in connection with a Change in Control or other similar transaction (the “Payments”, which shall include, without limitation,
the vesting of an option or other non-cash benefit or property) would (i) constitute a “parachute payment” within the meaning of Section 280G of the Code and, (ii) but for this sentence, be subject to the excise tax imposed
by Section 4999 of the Code (the “Excise Tax”), then such Payments shall be equal to the Reduced Amount. The “Reduced Amount” shall be either (x) the largest portion of the Payments that would result in no
portion of the Payments being subject to the Excise Tax, or (y) the largest portion, up to and including the total, of the Payments, whichever amount, after taking into account all applicable federal, state and local employment taxes, income
taxes, and the Excise Tax (all computed at the highest applicable marginal rate), results in Executive’s receipt, on an after-tax basis, of the greater amount of the Payments notwithstanding that all or some portion of the Payments may be
subject to the Excise Tax. If a reduction in payments or benefits constituting “parachute payments” is necessary so that the Payments equal the Reduced Amount, reduction shall occur in the manner that results in the greatest economic
benefit for Executive. Determination of whether Payments would result in the application of the Excise Tax, and the amount of any reduction that is necessary so that the Payments equal the Reduced Amount shall be made, at the Company’s expense,
by the independent accounting or other professional services firm employed by the Company prior to the date on which Executive’s right to any Payments are triggered (if requested at that time by Executive or the Company) or such other time as
reasonably requested by Executive or the Company. 

  
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 10. Amendment. This Agreement may not be amended without the prior written consent of both
Executive and the Company. 
 11. No Right to Continued Employment. This Agreement does not constitute a contract of employment, does
not change the status of Executive’s employment and does not change the Company’s policies regarding termination of employment. Nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed to give Executive the right to be retained in the service of the
Company or to deny the Company any right it may have to discharge or demote Executive at any time; provided, however, that any termination of employment of Executive, or any removal of Executive as an executive officer of the Company
primarily in contemplation of a Change in Control shall not be effective to deny Executive the benefits of this Agreement, including without limitation Sections 1, 2 and 3 hereof. No provision of this Agreement shall in any way limit, restrict or
prohibit Executive’s right to terminate employment with the Company or leave his position as a senior executive. 
 12.
Severability. If a court or other body of competent jurisdiction determines that any provision of this Agreement is invalid or unenforceable, that provision will be adjusted rather than voided, if possible, so that it is enforceable to the
maximum extent possible, or, if it is not possible to so adjust such provision, this Agreement shall be construed in all respects as if such invalid or unenforceable provision were omitted. The invalidity and unenforceability of any particular
provision of this Agreement shall not affect any other provision hereof, and all other provisions of the Agreement shall be valid and enforceable to the fullest extent possible. 

13. Successors. 
 (a) The
Company will require any successor, whether direct or indirect, by purchase, merger, consolidation or otherwise, to all or substantially all of the business and/or assets of the Company to expressly assume and agree to perform this Agreement in the
same manner and to the same extent that the Company would be required to perform it if no such succession had taken place. 
 (b) This
Agreement shall inure to the benefit of, and be enforceable by, Executive’s personal or legal representatives, executors, administrators, successors, heirs, distributes, devisees and legatees. 

14. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California without
regard or reference to the rules of conflicts of law that would require the application of the laws of any other jurisdiction. 
 IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed this Agreement, effective as of the date set forth in the first paragraph hereof. 
  

									
	TIVO CORPORATION	 		 	EXECUTIVE
					
	By:	 	/s/ James E. Meyer	 		 	By:	 	/s/ Enrique Rodriguez
	Name:	 	James E. Meyer, Board Chairman	 		 	Name:	 	Enrique Rodriguez

  
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 Exhibit A 

Release of Claims 

  
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 FORM OF 

SEPARATION AGREEMENT AND GENERAL RELEASE 

This confidential Separation Agreement and General Release of all claims (“Agreement”) is made and entered into by and between
                     (referred to as “you” or “your”) and TiVo Corporation, a Delaware corporation, on behalf of itself
and its present and former parent(s), subsidiaries and affiliated entities (“TiVo” or the “Company”) and all of its and their respective parents, subsidiaries, successors, assigns, predecessors-in-interest, related and affiliated
entities, and, in such capacities, each of the foregoing entities’ respective divisions, officers, directors, shareholders, partners, limited partners, joint ventures, agents, employees, independent contractors, payroll companies, attorneys,
insurers, licensees and assigns, past, present or future (the “Released Parties”). This Agreement sets forth the terms of your departure from TiVo in addition to providing you certain consideration in exchange for your release of Claims
(as defined below). We appreciate your service to the Company and wish you the very best in your future endeavors. 
 1. SEPARATION. Your employment
with the Company will end on                 , 201   (the “Separation Date”). In connection with this separation and in exchange for
the consideration described herein, we desire to resolve any and all disputes or Claims that you have or may have against the Company. 
 2.
CONSIDERATION. In exchange for the release described in Paragraph 3 below, and your other obligations under this Agreement, and provided that you sign and deliver (and do not revoke) this Agreement by the deadline and to the designed person as
set forth herein, we will provide you with the severance benefits pursuant to the terms of your offer letter with the Company, dated [November     , 2017] (the “Offer Letter”) and those benefits and payments
specified in Sections 1, 2, and 3 of the Executive Severance and Arbitration Agreement between you and the Company, dated [November     , 2017] (the “Severance Agreement”). 

3. FULL PAYMENT. You acknowledge having received full payment of all employment compensation and benefits (including any wages, salary, accrued
vacation, sick leave, or other legally protected leave, bonuses, health and welfare benefits and incentive compensation) that you may have earned as a result of your employment by the Company. The Company owes you, and shall owe you, no further
compensation or benefits of any kind, except as described in Paragraph 2 above. In light of the payment by the Company of all wages due, the parties further acknowledge and agree that California Labor Code Section 206.5 is not applicable to the
parties. That section provides in pertinent part: 
 NO EMPLOYER SHALL REQUIRE THE EXECUTION OF ANY RELEASE OF ANY CLAIM OR RIGHT ON ACCOUNT
OF WAGES DUE, OR TO BECOME DUE, OR MADE AS AN ADVANCE ON WAGES TO BE EARNED, UNLESS PAYMENT OF SUCH WAGES HAS BEEN MADE. 
 You agree that
the payment and benefits set forth in Paragraph 2 above constitute the entire amount of consideration provided to you under this Agreement, and that you will not seek any other compensation, benefits, damages, costs or attorneys’ fees in
connection with the matters encompassed in this Agreement or otherwise associated with your employment by the 

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Company. You further acknowledge that the consideration provided in this Agreement is in addition to anything to which you are otherwise entitled or have already been paid by the Company. 

Nothing herein shall constitute a waiver or release of any benefits which are already vested as of the effective date of this Agreement, under
the Company 401k plan or other ERISA-covered benefit plans provided by the Company, and you shall remain fully entitled to any and all such benefits in accordance with the terms of the applicable plan, any rights under equity plans and grants, any
provision of the Offer Letter and Severance Agreement that survive termination of employment, any existing legal or contractual rights to indemnification or advancement of legal fees, or director and officer liability insurance coverage. 

4. RELEASE AND DISCHARGE OF CLAIMS. You and the Company agree that the release set forth herein will be, and will remain, in effect in all respects as
a complete general release as to the matters released. This release does not extend to any obligations incurred under this Agreement. 
  

	 	a.	In consideration of the covenants undertaken herein by the Company, you on your own behalf, and on behalf of your heirs, family members, beneficiaries, trusts, trustees, executors, and assigns, hereby covenant not to
sue and fully release and discharge the Released Parties and any Employee Benefit Plans funded, maintained or administered by any of the Released Parties, from any and all disputes, claims, demands, rights, liens, agreements, contracts, covenants,
actions, suits, causes of action, obligations, debts, costs, expenses, attorneys’ fees, damages, judgments, orders or liabilities of whatever kind or nature, in law, equity or otherwise, whether now known or unknown, suspected or unsuspected,
and whether or not concealed or hidden, which you now have, or at any time have had, arising out of your employment relationship with the Company or termination thereof or any other events, transactions, occurrences, acts or omissions related to any
of the Released Parties, which occurred prior to your execution of this Agreement except as provided in the last paragraph of Section 3 above (the “Claims”). Your release of any such Claims includes, but is not limited to, any action
under any foreign, federal, state or local constitution, statute, ordinance, rule, regulation or common law. The Claims that you are releasing in this Agreement, include, without limitation: 

 

	 	i.	all Claims arising out of or in any way connected with your employment with the Company or the termination thereof (including, without limitation, any Claims for wages, separation pay, bonuses, employee benefits,
whether related to the Company’s policies or benefit plans, and damages of any kind) with the exception of any claims that, by statute, may not be waived or released, such as claims for unemployment insurance benefits, workers’
compensation, statutory indemnity and any claims for breach of this Agreement; 

  

	 	ii.	 all Claims arising out of any employment agreement or any other contracts, express or implied, or any covenant of
good faith and fair dealing, express or implied, or arising under the Company’s written 

  
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policies relating to employment, employment discrimination or harassment; 

  

	 	iii.	any and all Claims under the law of any jurisdiction including those arising out of common law, whether sounding in contract or in tort, including, but not limited to, wrongful discharge of employment, constructive
discharge, termination in violation of public policy, retaliation, discrimination, harassment, failure to accommodate, breach of contract (both express and implied), breach of a covenant of good faith and fair dealing (both express and implied),
promissory estoppel, quantum meruit, negligent or intentional infliction of emotional distress, negligent or intentional misrepresentation, fraud, negligent or intentional interference with contract or prospective economic advantage, conversion,
unfair business practices, conspiracy, defamation, libel, slander, negligence, personal injury, invasion of privacy, failure to pay compensation of any kind and/or failure to pay equal compensation for equal work; 

 

	 	iv.	all Claims arising out of any federal, state, municipal or other governmental statute, ordinance or wage order, including, without limitation, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Civil Rights Act of 1991, the
Federal Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (“ADEA”), the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993, the Equal Pay Act, the Older Workers Benefit Protection Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the National Labor Relations
Act (“NLRA”), the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, the Federal Fair Credit Reporting Act, the California Fair Employment and Housing Act, the California Family Rights
Act, all provisions of the California Labor Code, including but not limited to Section 201, et seq., the California Government Code, the California Business and Professions Code Section 17200 et seq., the Orders of the California
Industrial Welfare Commission, and any similar laws or regulations, whether local, state or federal; 

  

	 	v.	to the extent permitted by law, any Claims or rights that you may have to monetary damages in connection with any proceeding before the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”) or any similar state or
local agency; 

  

	 	vi.	any Claims arising out of any dispute over the non-withholding or other tax treatment of any of the proceeds received by you as a result of this Agreement; and 

 

	 	vii.	any and all Claims for attorneys’ fees and costs. 

 5. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Agreement is effective
if it is signed by you on or before                 , 201   and not revoked per Paragraph 6(c) below within seven (7) calendar days after
your signing. The “Effective Date” of this Agreement is 12:01 a.m. on the eighth (8th) calendar day from your signature date. 

  
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 6. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF WAIVER OF CLAIMS UNDER THE ADEA. You acknowledge waiving and releasing any
rights under the ADEA and acknowledge that this waiver and release is knowing and voluntary. You and the Company agree that this waiver and release does not apply to any rights or claims that may arise after the date on which you signed this
Agreement. You acknowledge that the consideration given for the release herein is in addition to anything of value to which you were already legally entitled. By this writing, you further acknowledge receiving notice that: 

 

	 	a.	you should consult with an attorney of your choosing prior to executing this Agreement; 

  

	 	b.	you have up to and through                 , 201   (a period of twenty-one (21) days) to consider the terms,
sign, and deliver or postmark this Agreement, after which the Agreement shall be considered null and void, to Senior HR Representative,                 , 2160
Gold Street, San Jose, CA 95002. In the event that you decide to execute this Agreement in fewer than twenty-one days, you have done so with the express understanding that you have been given and voluntarily declined the opportunity to consider
this Agreement for a full twenty-one days; 

  

	 	c.	you have seven (7) calendar days following your execution of this Agreement to revoke the Agreement. You may revoke this Agreement within the aforementioned seven-day window by sending a written revocation
notice to Senior HR Representative,                 , 2160 Gold Street, San Jose, CA 95002; the revocation notice must be delivered by the end of the day on, or
postmarked by, the seventh calendar day following the date on which you signed this Agreement; and 

  

	 	d.	nothing in this Agreement prevents or precludes you from challenging or seeking a determination in good faith of the validity of this waiver under the ADEA, nor does it impose any condition precedent, penalties or costs
for doing so, unless specifically authorized by federal law. 

 7. CALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE SECTION 1542. You represent that you are
not aware of any Claim other than the Claims that are released by this Agreement. You also understand and agree that this release applies to Claims, known and presently unknown by you; and this means that if hereafter you discover facts different
from or in addition to those which you now know or believe to be true, that the releases, waivers and promise not to sue or otherwise institute legal action shall be, and remain, effective in all respects notwithstanding such different or additional
facts or the discovery of such facts. You acknowledge that you are familiar with the provisions of California Civil Code Section 1542, which provides as follows: 

A GENERAL RELEASE DOES NOT EXTEND TO CLAIMS WHICH THE CREDITOR DOES NOT KNOW OR SUSPECT TO EXIST IN HIS OR HER FAVOR AT THE TIME OF EXECUTING
THE RELEASE, WHICH IF KNOWN BY HIM OR HER MUST HAVE MATERIALLY AFFECTED HIS OR HER SETTLEMENT WITH THE DEBTOR. 
 You, being aware of the
above code section, agree to waive any rights that you may have hereunder, as well as under any other statute or common law principles of similar effect. 

  
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 8. NO PENDING OR FUTURE LAWSUITS. You represent that you have not filed any lawsuits, administrative
complaints or made any other charges, either in your name or on behalf of any other person or entity, against the Company in any local, state or federal court or with any local, state or federal administrative agency. You further represent that you
have not sustained any work-related injuries. To the extent permitted by law, you agree that you will not bring any action in the future in which you seek to recover any damages from the Company relating to or arising from your employment or your
separation from employment with the Company, other than an action to enforce your rights under this Agreement. If any organization (governmental or nongovernmental) brings an action against the Company for any reason, and any money or other benefit
is given to you as a result of the action, you agree to give any proceeds that you receive from said action to the Company, except that you expressly retain the right to receive an award for information that you provide to the Securities and
Exchange Commission. Nothing in this Agreement will prohibit you from bringing an administrative Claim before, communicating with or cooperating with, any federal, state or local government agency where, as a matter of law, the parties may not
restrict your ability to file such Claim or engage in such communication or cooperation (including, without limitation, with the EEOC, the National Labor Relations Board, the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Department of Justice, the
Department of Labor or Congress). You acknowledge, however, that this Agreement will bar you from recovering any funds in any investigative or other agency proceeding before the EEOC. 

9. NON-DISPARAGEMENT. You and the Company agree, following your final date of employment with the Company, not to make any statement, or encourage
anyone else to make any statement, that could reasonably be construed as disparaging, defaming or slandering the other party or, in the case of the Company, its businesses. Either you or the Company may make truthful statements when permitted or
required by law or by order of any court, governmental agency, legislative body or other person or body with apparent jurisdiction to require such statements or to rebut false or misleading statements by others. 

10. REFERENCE CHECKS. The Company will respond to reference checks for you pursuant to its formal policy, that is, it will provide only dates of
employment and compensation level, and you hereby consent to the release of that information. You agree to direct anyone who requests work verification or references to contact The Work Number at www.theworknumber.com or 1-800-367-5690 and to use
the Company’s Employer Code: 14801. 
 11. EXPENSE REIMBURSEMENT. The Company and you agree that to the extent that any requests for
reimbursement of business expenses incurred by you during your employment with the Company are outstanding, such requests will be processed per the terms of the Company’s Global Travel and Reimbursement Policy. 

12. NO ADMISSION OF LIABILITY. This Agreement and the consideration provided herein shall not in any way be construed as an admission of liability or
wrongdoing on the part of the Released Parties, and they shall not be construed as such. The Company, on the part of itself and the Released Parties, specifically disclaims any liability to you or any other person for any alleged violation of your
rights or the rights of any person, or for any alleged violation of any order, law, statute, duty or contract. Neither this Agreement nor anything in it shall be admissible in any proceeding as evidence of any unlawful or wrongful conduct by the
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 13. TRADING POLICY RESTRICTIONS. Prior to the Separation Date, you shall be entitled to exercise
vested Company stock options and sell vested restricted stock awards only in accordance with the terms of the applicable stock option plan, option or restricted stock agreements (as applicable) and Company’s securities trading
policy. Company acknowledges that after the Separation Date such trading policy shall not restrict you from trading in Company securities. You acknowledge that you have received a copy of such policy, that you have been informed that you
are subject to the laws regarding insider trading and that your trading in Company securities is at your sole risk. 
 14. NON-DISCLOSURE AND RETURN OF
PROPERTY. You acknowledge your ongoing obligation to maintain the confidentiality of all confidential and proprietary information of the Company. You further represent and warrant that you have returned, or will promptly return, all keys, credit
cards, documents, equipment and other such materials that belong to the Company which have been in your custody, possession or control. Notwithstanding the foregoing, you may retain your address book to the extent it only contains contact
information and the Company shall cooperate to transfer your cell phone number to you. 
 15. CONFIDENTIALITY. Except as required by law and as
otherwise set forth in this Paragraph 15, you will keep the terms and amount of this Agreement confidential and will not disclose them to any third party prior to them being publicly disclosed by the Company. Notwithstanding the foregoing, you may
disclose the terms of this Agreement to your spouse, legal counsel, accountants and tax advisors, but only after you have obtained their agreement, for the benefit of the Company, to abide by this confidentiality agreement. Nothing herein is
intended to or will be construed to impede your right or duty to file taxes, report income honestly, or disclose this document to taxing authorities. Nothing herein will be construed to prohibit you from testifying truthfully under oath, cooperating
with any government investigation, reporting possible violations of federal law or regulation to a governmental agency or entity, making other disclosures that are protected under the whistleblower provisions of federal law or regulation or
exercising your rights under Section 7 of the NLRA. 
 16. COOPERATION REGARDING OTHER CLAIMS AND NON-INTERFERENCE. If any claim is asserted by
or against the Company related to your employment period about which you have relevant knowledge, you will reasonably cooperate with the Company in the prosecution or defense of that claim, including by providing truthful information and testimony
as reasonably requested by the Company, provided that the Company shall use reasonable efforts to limit your travel or interfere with your other obligations. The Company will reimburse your reasonable expenses incurred in providing such cooperation.
You further agree that you will not interfere with the Company’s contracts or relationships with its customers, employees, vendors or others through the unauthorized use or disclosure of the Company’s confidential, proprietary or trade
secret information 
 17. INDEPENDENT LEGAL COUNSEL. Each party represents that it has hereby been advised to, and has had the opportunity to,
consult with an attorney and has carefully read and understands the scope and effect of the provisions of this Agreement. Neither party has relied upon any representations or statements made by the other party hereto which are not specifically set
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 18. ARBITRATION. The parties agree that any dispute, claim, action, or proceeding arising out of or
relating to the subject matter of this Agreement will be subject to Section 6 of the Executive Severance and Arbitration Agreement between me and the Company. 

19. MISCELLANEOUS. If any part of this Agreement is held to be unenforceable as written, it shall be enforced to the maximum extent allowed by
applicable law and the remaining parts of this Agreement will remain in full force and effect. This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties and upon their heirs, administrators, representatives, executors, successors and assigns, and shall inure
to the benefit of the parties and each of them and to their heirs, administrators, representatives, executors, successors and assigns. The terms of this Agreement shall be construed according to their plain meanings and not construed strictly
against the Company. The failure of any party to insist upon the performance of any of the terms and conditions in this Agreement, or the failure to prosecute any breach of any of the terms and conditions of this Agreement, shall not be construed as
a waiver of any such terms or conditions. This entire Agreement shall remain in full force and effect as if no such forbearance or failure of performance had occurred. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, and each counterpart shall have
the same force and effect as an original and shall constitute an effective, binding agreement on the part of each of the undersigned. 
 20. GOVERNING
LAW. This Agreement is to be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California as applied to contracts executed by California residents to be performed entirely within the State of California. The parties consent
to personal jurisdiction and venue in the federal or state courts located in Santa Clara County, California for purposes of enforcement of any arbitration award or for any other proceedings related to the subject matter of this Agreement. 

21. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This is a fully integrated Agreement. It is the entire, final and complete expression of all agreements between you and the
Company regarding the subject matter of this Agreement, and it supersedes and replaces all prior discussions, representations, agreements (written or oral), policies and practices on the subject. You acknowledge that in signing this Agreement, you
are relying solely on what is contained in this written Agreement, and are not relying on anything not set forth in writing herein, and that this Agreement may not be modified or amended except by a writing executed by you and the Vice President of
Human Resources. 
 22. KNOWING AND VOLUNTARY EXECUTION OF AGREEMENT. You understand that you are releasing potentially unknown Claims, and that you
may have limited knowledge with respect to some of the Claims being released. You acknowledge that there is a risk that, after signing this Agreement, you may learn information that might have affected your decision to enter into this Agreement. You
assume this risk of any mistake in entering into this Agreement. This Agreement is executed voluntarily and without any duress or undue influence with the full intent of releasing all Claims. You acknowledge that: 

 

	 	a.	you have read this Agreement; 

  

	 	b.	you were, and hereby are, advised in writing by the Company to consult with an attorney prior to executing this Agreement; and you have been represented in the preparation, negotiation and execution of this Agreement by
legal counsel of your own choice or you have voluntarily declined to seek such counsel; 

  
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	 	c.	you understand the terms and consequences of this Agreement and of the releases it contains; 

  

	 	d.	you are fully aware of the legal and binding effect of this Agreement; and 

  

	 	e.	your waiver of rights under this Agreement is knowing and voluntary. 

 YOU MAY NOT SIGN THIS AGREEMENT
BEFORE YOUR SEPARATION DATE OF                 , 201  . 
  

			
	ON BEHALF OF TIVO CORPORATION
		
	   
	 	, Global Human Resources

  

	
	
	   

	Signature

  

			
	Dated:	 	 

  
 8Exhibit

Exhibit 10.1

AGREEMENT AND CONSENT
This Agreement and Consent, dated as of November 9, 2017 (this “Agreement”) is among Andeavor Logistics LP, a Delaware limited partnership (f/k/a Tesoro Logistics LP, the “Borrower”), certain Subsidiaries of the Borrower party hereto (the “Guarantors”), the undersigned Lenders (as defined below), and Bank of America, N.A., as Administrative Agent (in such capacity, the “Administrative Agent”), Swing Line Lender and L/C Issuer.
INTRODUCTION
A.The Borrower, the financial institutions party thereto as Lenders (the “Lenders”), and the Administrative Agent have entered into that certain Third Amended and Restated Credit Agreement dated as of January 29, 2016 (as amended, restated, supplemented, or otherwise modified from time to time, the “Credit Agreement”).
B.    Pursuant to the terms of the Credit Agreement, the Investment Grade Date occurs on the first date on which (i) one of the Rating Agencies maintains an Investment Grade Rating, and the other Rating Agency maintains a Debt Rating equal to or more favorable than BB+ (stable) or Ba1 (stable), as applicable, and (ii) the Borrower notifies the Administrative Agent in writing of such Investment Grade Rating.
C.    Upon and following the occurrence of the Investment Grade Date, certain changes to the covenants (including financial covenants) and other provisions of the Credit Agreement and the Loan Documents occur automatically as provided therein, the Loan Parties are no longer required to secure the Obligations, and in connection therewith, the Administrative Agent is authorized to instruct the Collateral Agent to release all Liens on the Collateral and the Collateral Agent shall release such Liens.
D.    S&P now maintains an Investment Grade Rating, and Moody’s now maintains a Debt Rating equal to Ba2.  As Moody’s indicated in its October 26, 2017 press release, until the Liens under the Loan Documents are released, Moody’s Loss Given Default Methodology would preclude an upgrade of the Debt Rating to Ba1 to satisfy the remaining requirement of the definition of Investment Grade Date.
E.    The Borrower has requested that the Administrative Agent, the L/C Issuers and the Lenders agree that the Investment Grade Date has occurred, consent to the release of all Liens on any property granted to or held by the Collateral Agent under any Loan Document, subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein.
THEREFORE, in fulfillment of the foregoing, the Borrower, the Guarantors, the Administrative Agent, the L/C Issuers and the Lenders hereby agree as follows:
Section 1.    Definitions; References.  Unless otherwise defined in this Agreement, each term used in this Agreement which is defined in the Credit Agreement has the meaning assigned to such term in the Credit Agreement.

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Section 2.    Consent.  Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the Lenders, the L/C Issuers and the Administrative Agent hereby (a) agree that the Investment Grade Date is deemed to have occurred for all purposes under the Credit Agreement and the other Loan Documents, (b) consent to the release of all Collateral, and (c) authorize and instruct the Administrative Agent to instruct the Collateral Agent to release all Liens on any property granted to or held by the Collateral Agent under any Loan Document.  The agreement by the Lenders described in this Section 2 is strictly limited to the items detailed in clauses (a)-(c) above.  Such agreement shall not be construed to be a consent to any other departure from the requirements of, or a waiver of non-compliance with, any terms, provisions, covenants, warranties or agreements contained in the Credit Agreement or in any other Loan Documents.
Section 3.    Representations and Warranties.  Each of the Borrower and the Guarantors represents and warrants to the Administrative Agent, the L/C Issuers and the Lenders that (a) the execution, delivery, and performance of this Agreement by the Borrower and the Guarantors are within the corporate or equivalent power and authority of the Borrower and the Guarantors and have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate or other organizational action, (b) this Agreement and the Credit Agreement as modified hereby constitute legal, valid, and binding obligations of the Borrower and the Guarantors, enforceable against the Borrower and the Guarantors in accordance with their terms, except as such enforceability may be limited by any applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium, or similar laws affecting creditors’ rights generally or by general principles of equity, (c) the representations and warranties of the Borrower and the Guarantors contained in each Loan Document are true and correct in all material respects (except for such representations and warranties that have a materiality or Material Adverse Effect qualification, which shall be true and correct in all respects) on and as of the date of this Agreement, except to the extent that such representations and warranties specifically refer to an earlier date, in which case they shall be true and correct in all material respects (except for such representations and warranties that have a materiality or Material Adverse Effect qualification, which shall be true and correct in all respects) as of such earlier date, and except that for purposes of this Section 3(c), the representations and warranties contained in Sections 5.05(a) and (b) of the Credit Agreement are deemed to refer to the most recent statements furnished pursuant to Sections 6.01(a) and (b) of the Credit Agreement, respectively, and (d) no Default exists or will result from this Agreement.
Section 4.    Effectiveness.  This Agreement shall become effective as of the date hereof upon the occurrence of all of the following:
(a)    Documentation.  The Administrative Agent (or its counsel) shall have received this Agreement, duly and validly executed by a Responsible Officer of the Borrower and each Guarantor, or the General Partner acting on behalf of the Borrower or such Guarantor, as applicable, the Lenders, and the L/C Issuers.
(b)    Fees and Expenses.  The Borrower shall have paid all costs, expenses, and fees which have been invoiced and are payable pursuant to Section 10.04 of the Credit Agreement.
Section 5.    Effect on Loan Documents.  Except as amended herein, the Credit Agreement and the other Loan Documents remain in full force and effect as originally executed and are hereby in all respects ratified and confirmed, and nothing herein shall act as a waiver of any of the 

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Administrative Agent’s or the Lenders’ rights under the Loan Documents, as amended.  On and after the effectiveness of this Agreement, any reference to the Credit Agreement in any Loan Document shall be deemed to be a reference to the Credit Agreement as amended by this Agreement.  This Agreement is a Loan Document for the purposes of the provisions of the other Loan Documents.  Without limiting the foregoing, any breach of representations, warranties, and covenants under this Agreement may be a Default or Event of Default under the other Loan Documents.
Section 6.    Reaffirmation of Guaranty.  By its signature hereto, each Guarantor represents and warrants that such Guarantor has no defense to the enforcement of the Guaranty, and that according to its terms the Guaranty will continue in full force and effect to guaranty the Borrower’s obligations under the Credit Agreement and the other amounts described in the Guaranty following the execution of this Agreement.
Section 7.    Choice of Law.  This Agreement and any claims, controversy, dispute or cause of action (whether in contract or tort or otherwise) based upon, arising out of or relating to this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the law of the State of New York.
Section 8.    Counterparts.  This Agreement may be executed in counterparts (and by different parties hereto in different counterparts), each of which shall constitute an original, but all of which when taken together shall constitute a single contract.  Delivery of an executed counterpart of a signature page of this Agreement by facsimile or in electronic (i.e., “pdf” or “tif” format) shall be effective as delivery of a manually executed counterpart of this Agreement.
Section 9.    Miscellaneous.  The miscellaneous provisions set forth in Article X of the Credit Agreement apply to this Agreement.
THIS WRITTEN AGREEMENT AND THE OTHER LOAN DOCUMENTS, AS DEFINED IN THE CREDIT AGREEMENT, REPRESENT THE FINAL AGREEMENT AMONG THE PARTIES AND MAY NOT BE CONTRADICTED BY EVIDENCE OF PRIOR, CONTEMPORANEOUS, OR SUBSEQUENT ORAL AGREEMENTS OF THE PARTIES.  THERE ARE NO UNWRITTEN ORAL AGREEMENTS AMONG THE PARTIES.
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EXECUTED as of the date first set forth above.
	
		
	ANDEAVOR LOGISTICS LP

	By:  Tesoro Logistics GP, LLC, its general partner

	 

	By:
	/s/ Stephan E. Tompsett

	Name:
	Stephan E. Tompsett

	Title:
	Vice President and Treasurer

	
		
	TESORO LOGISTICS OPERATIONS LLC

	 

	By:
	/s/ Stephan E. Tompsett

	Name:
	Stephan E. Tompsett

	Title:
	Vice President and Treasurer

	
		
	TESORO HIGH PLAINS PIPELINE 
COMPANY LLC

	 

	By:
	/s/ Stephan E. Tompsett

	Name:
	Stephan E. Tompsett

	Title:
	Vice President and Treasurer

	
		
	TESORO LOGISTICS FINANCE CORP.

	 

	By:
	/s/ Stephan E. Tompsett

	Name:
	Stephan E. Tompsett

	Title:
	Vice President and Treasurer

[SIGNATURE PAGE TO AGREEMENT AND CONSENT – ANDEAVOR LOGISTICS – THIRD A&R CREDIT FACILITY]

	
		
	TESORO LOGISTICS PIPELINES LLC

	 

	By:
	/s/ Stephan E. Tompsett

	Name:
	Stephan E. Tompsett

	Title:
	Vice President and Treasurer

	
		
	TESORO LOGISTICS NORTHWEST PIPELINE LLC

	 

	By:
	/s/ Stephan E. Tompsett

	Name:
	Stephan E. Tompsett

	Title:
	Vice President and Treasurer

	
		
	TESORO SOCIAL PIPELINE COMPANY LLC

	 

	By:
	/s/ Stephan E. Tompsett

	Name:
	Stephan E. Tompsett

	Title:
	Vice President and Treasurer

	
		
	TESORO ALASKA PIPELINE 
COMPANY LLC

	 

	By:
	/s/ Stephan E. Tompsett

	Name:
	Stephan E. Tompsett

	Title:
	Vice President and Treasurer

	
		
	ANDEAVOR FIELD SERVICES LLC

	 

	By:
	/s/ Stephan E. Tompsett

	Name:
	Stephan E. Tompsett

	Title:
	Vice President and Treasurer

[SIGNATURE PAGE TO AGREEMENT AND CONSENT – ANDEAVOR LOGISTICS – THIRD A&R CREDIT FACILITY]

	
		
	ANDEAVOR MIDSTREAM PARTNERS 
GP LLC

	 

	By:
	/s/ Stephan E. Tompsett

	Name:
	Stephan E. Tompsett

	Title:
	Vice President and Treasurer

	
		
	ANDEAVOR MIDSTREAM PARTNERS LP

	By:   ANDEAVOR MIDSTREAM PARTNERS 
GP LLC, its general partner

	 

	By:
	/s/ Stephan E. Tompsett

	Name:
	Stephan E. Tompsett

	Title:
	Vice President and Treasurer

	
		
	ANDEAVOR MIDSTREAM PARTNERS 
OPERATING LLC

	 

	By:
	/s/ Stephan E. Tompsett

	Name:
	Stephan E. Tompsett

	Title:
	Vice President and Treasurer

	
		
	ANDEAVOR GATHERING I LLC

	 

	By:
	/s/ Stephan E. Tompsett

	Name:
	Stephan E. Tompsett

	Title:
	Vice President and Treasurer

[SIGNATURE PAGE TO AGREEMENT AND CONSENT – ANDEAVOR LOGISTICS – THIRD A&R CREDIT FACILITY]

	
		
	RENDEZVOUS PIPELINE COMPANY, LLC

	 

	By:
	/s/ Stephan E. Tompsett

	Name:
	Stephan E. Tompsett

	Title:
	Vice President and Treasurer

	
		
	GREEN RIVER PROCESSING, LLC

	 

	By:
	/s/ Stephan E. Tompsett

	Name:
	Stephan E. Tompsett

	Title:
	Vice President and Treasurer

	
		
	TESORO ALASKA TERMINALS LLC

	 

	By:
	/s/ Stephan E. Tompsett

	Name:
	Stephan E. Tompsett

	Title:
	Vice President and Treasurer

	
		
	WESTERN REFINING LOGISTICS, LP

	By:   Western Refining Logistics GP, LLC, its general partner

	 

	By:
	/s/ Stephan E. Tompsett

	Name:
	Stephan E. Tompsett

	Title:
	Vice President and Treasurer

[SIGNATURE PAGE TO AGREEMENT AND CONSENT – ANDEAVOR LOGISTICS – THIRD A&R CREDIT FACILITY]

	
		
	WESTERN REFINING PIPELINE, LLC

	 

	By:
	/s/ Stephan E. Tompsett

	Name:
	Stephan E. Tompsett

	Title:
	Vice President and Treasurer

	
		
	WESTERN REFINING WHOLESALE, LLC

	 

	By:
	/s/ Stephan E. Tompsett

	Name:
	Stephan E. Tompsett

	Title:
	Vice President and Treasurer

	
		
	WESTERN REFINING TERMINALS, LLC

	 

	By:
	/s/ Stephan E. Tompsett

	Name:
	Stephan E. Tompsett

	Title:
	Vice President and Treasurer

	
		
	BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., as Administrative Agent

	 

	By:
	/s/ Darleen R. DiGrazia

	Name:
	Darleen R. DiGrazia

	Title:
	Vice President

[SIGNATURE PAGE TO AGREEMENT AND CONSENT – ANDEAVOR LOGISTICS – THIRD A&R CREDIT FACILITY]

	
		
	BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., as a Lender, Swing Line Lender and L/C Issuer

	 

	By:
	/s/ Ronald E. McKaig

	Name:
	Ronald E. McKaig

	Title:
	Managing Director

[SIGNATURE PAGE TO AGREEMENT AND CONSENT – ANDEAVOR LOGISTICS – THIRD A&R CREDIT FACILITY]

	
		
	ABN AMRO Capital USA LLC, as a Lender

	 

	By:
	/s/ Darrell Holley

	Name:
	Darrell Holley

	Title:
	Managing Director

	
		
	By:
	/s/ Casey Lowary

	Name:
	Casey Lowary

	Title:
	Managing Director

[SIGNATURE PAGE TO AGREEMENT AND CONSENT – ANDEAVOR LOGISTICS – THIRD A&R CREDIT FACILITY]

	
		
	The Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ, as a Lender

	 

	By:
	/s/ Anastasiya Haurylenia

	Name:
	Anastasiya Haurylenia

	Title:
	Vice President

[SIGNATURE PAGE TO AGREEMENT AND CONSENT – ANDEAVOR LOGISTICS – THIRD A&R CREDIT FACILITY]

	
		
	Barclays Bank PLC, as a Lender

	 

	By:
	/s/ Sydney G. Dennis

	Name:
	Sydney G. Dennis

	Title:
	Director

[SIGNATURE PAGE TO AGREEMENT AND CONSENT – ANDEAVOR LOGISTICS – THIRD A&R CREDIT FACILITY]

	
		
	BNP Paribas, as a Lender

	 

	By:
	/s/ Joe Onischuk

	Name:
	Joe Onischuk

	Title:
	Managing Director

	
		
	By:
	/s/ Reginald Crichlow

	Name:
	Reginald Crichlow

	Title:
	Vice President

[SIGNATURE PAGE TO AGREEMENT AND CONSENT – ANDEAVOR LOGISTICS – THIRD A&R CREDIT FACILITY]

	
		
	Citibank, N.A., as a Lender

	 

	By:
	/s/ Peter Kardos

	Name:
	Peter Kardos

	Title:
	Vice President

[SIGNATURE PAGE TO AGREEMENT AND CONSENT – ANDEAVOR LOGISTICS – THIRD A&R CREDIT FACILITY]

	
		
	Compass Bank, as a Lender

	 

	By:
	/s/ Michael Song

	Name:
	Michael Song

	Title:
	Senior Vice President

[SIGNATURE PAGE TO AGREEMENT AND CONSENT – ANDEAVOR LOGISTICS – THIRD A&R CREDIT FACILITY]

	
		
	Credit Suisse AG, Cayman Islands Branch, as a Lender

	 

	By:
	/s/ Mikhail Faybusovich

	Name:
	Mikhail Faybusovich

	Title:
	Authorized Signatory

	
		
	By:
	/s/ Christopher Zybrick

	Name:
	Christopher Zybrick

	Title:
	Authorized Signatory

[SIGNATURE PAGE TO AGREEMENT AND CONSENT – ANDEAVOR LOGISTICS – THIRD A&R CREDIT FACILITY]

	
		
	Deutsche Bank AG, New York Branch, as a Lender

	 

	By:
	/s/ Dusan Lazarov

	Name:
	Dusan Lazarov

	Title:
	Director

	
		
	By:
	/s/ Anca Trifan

	Name:
	Anca Trifan

	Title:
	Managing Director

[SIGNATURE PAGE TO AGREEMENT AND CONSENT – ANDEAVOR LOGISTICS – THIRD A&R CREDIT FACILITY]

	
		
	Frost Bank, a Texas state bank, as a Lender

	 

	By:
	/s/ Philip R. Rosenfeld

	Name:
	Philip R. Rosenfeld

	Title:
	Senior Vice President

[SIGNATURE PAGE TO AGREEMENT AND CONSENT – ANDEAVOR LOGISTICS – THIRD A&R CREDIT FACILITY]

	
		
	Goldman Sachs Bank USA, as a Lender

	 

	By:
	/s/ Chris Lam

	Name:
	Chris Lam

	Title:
	Authorized Signatory

[SIGNATURE PAGE TO AGREEMENT AND CONSENT – ANDEAVOR LOGISTICS – THIRD A&R CREDIT FACILITY]

	
		
	JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., as a Lender

	 

	By:
	/s/ Jeffrey C. Miller

	Name:
	Jeffrey C. Miller

	Title:
	Vice President

[SIGNATURE PAGE TO AGREEMENT AND CONSENT – ANDEAVOR LOGISTICS – THIRD A&R CREDIT FACILITY]

	
		
	Mizuho Bank, Ltd., as a Lender

	 

	By:
	/s/ Leon Mo

	Name:
	Leon Mo

	Title:
	Authorized Signatory

[SIGNATURE PAGE TO AGREEMENT AND CONSENT – ANDEAVOR LOGISTICS – THIRD A&R CREDIT FACILITY]

	
		
	PNC Bank, National Association, as a Lender

	 

	By:
	/s/ Sean Piper

	Name:
	Sean Piper

	Title:
	AVP

[SIGNATURE PAGE TO AGREEMENT AND CONSENT – ANDEAVOR LOGISTICS – THIRD A&R CREDIT FACILITY]

	
		
	Raymond James Bank, N.A., as a Lender

	 

	By:
	/s/ Scott G. Axelrod

	Name:
	Scott G. Axelrod

	Title:
	Senior Vice President

[SIGNATURE PAGE TO AGREEMENT AND CONSENT – ANDEAVOR LOGISTICS – THIRD A&R CREDIT FACILITY]

	
		
	Royal Bank of Canada, as a Lender

	 

	By:
	/s/ Jason S. York

	Name:
	Jason S. York

	Title:
	Authorized Signatory

[SIGNATURE PAGE TO AGREEMENT AND CONSENT – ANDEAVOR LOGISTICS – THIRD A&R CREDIT FACILITY]

	
		
	Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp., as a Lender

	 

	By:
	/s/ James D. Weinstein

	Name:
	James D. Weinstein

	Title:
	Managing Director

[SIGNATURE PAGE TO AGREEMENT AND CONSENT – ANDEAVOR LOGISTICS – THIRD A&R CREDIT FACILITY]

	
		
	SunTrust Bank, as a Lender

	 

	By:
	/s/ Chulley Bogle

	Name:
	Chulley Bogle

	Title:
	Vice President

[SIGNATURE PAGE TO AGREEMENT AND CONSENT – ANDEAVOR LOGISTICS – THIRD A&R CREDIT FACILITY]

	
		
	Toronto Dominion (Texas) LLC, as a Lender

	 

	By:
	/s/ Annie Dorval

	Name:
	Annie Dorval

	Title:
	Authorized Signatory

[SIGNATURE PAGE TO AGREEMENT AND CONSENT – ANDEAVOR LOGISTICS – THIRD A&R CREDIT FACILITY]

	
		
	U.S. Bank National Association, as a Lender

	 

	By:
	/s/ Mark Salierno

	Name:
	Mark Salierno

	Title:
	Vice President

[SIGNATURE PAGE TO AGREEMENT AND CONSENT – ANDEAVOR LOGISTICS – THIRD A&R CREDIT FACILITY]

	
		
	Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as a Lender

	 

	By:
	/s/ Melina Mackey

	Name:
	Melina Mackey

	Title:
	Vice President

[SIGNATURE PAGE TO AGREEMENT AND CONSENT – ANDEAVOR LOGISTICS – THIRD A&R CREDIT FACILITY]

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