Document:

Exhibit 10.2

 

AETHLON MEDICAL, INC.

EXECUTIVE EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT

for

Charles J. Fisher, Jr., M.D.

 

This Executive Employment
Agreement is made and entered into effective as of October 30, 2020 (“Effective Date”), by and between
Charles J. Fisher, Jr., M.D. (“Executive”) and Aethlon Medical, Inc. (“Company”).

 

WHEREAS, the Company
and Executive desire to enter into this Employment Agreement (this “Agreement”) to become effective,
subject to Executive’s signature below, upon the Effective Date, in order to memorialize the terms and conditions of Executive’s
employment by the Company upon and following the Effective Date.

 

NOW, THEREFORE, in
consideration of the premises and mutual covenants contained herein and for other good and valuable consideration, the parties
agree as follows:

 

1.              
Employment by the Company.

 

1.1            
Start Date; Position. Executive’s employment with the Company shall begin on October 30, 2020 or
such date as otherwise agreed to by Executive and the Company (such actual date such employment begins (“Start Date”)).
Executive shall serve as the Company’s Chief Executive Officer, reporting to the Company’s Board of Directors (the
“Board”). During the term of Executive’s employment with the Company, Executive will devote Executive’s
best efforts and substantially all of Executive’s business time and attention to the business of the Company, except for
as permitted in Section 7.1 below and except for approved vacation periods and reasonable periods of illness or other incapacities
permitted by the Company’s general employment policies.

 

1.2            
Duties and Location. Executive shall perform such duties as are customarily associated with the position
of Chief Executive Officer and such other duties as are assigned to Executive by the Board. Executive will perform the work assigned
to him faithfully, diligently, and to the best of his ability. Executive will initially work from Executive’s home residence
in Cardiff, California, provided that when circumstances permit reopening following the COVID-19 pandemic (as determined in the
Board’s discretion based on applicable federal, state, and local orders, regulations, and ordinances), Executive will maintain
an office at the Company’s facilities located at 9635 Granite Ridge Drive, Suite 100, San Diego, California, or such other
location in San Diego, California where the Company’s offices may be located. Subject to the terms of this Agreement, the
Company reserves the right to (i) reasonably require Executive to perform Executive’s duties at places other than Executive’s
primary office location from time to time and to require reasonable business travel, reimbursed by the Company and (ii) modify
Executive’s job title and duties as it deems necessary and appropriate in light of the Company’s needs and interests
from time to time and as approved by the Board.

 

1.3            
Service on the Board. Executive agrees to continue to serve on the Board, in such manner and capacity
as requested by the Board, for so long as he remains employed in the position of Chief Executive Officer of the Company, subject
to election by the stockholders of the Company and in accordance with the Bylaws of the Company. If Executive ceases to serve as
Chief Executive Officer of the Company for any reason, then Executive will resign from his position as a member of the Board, if
and as requested by the Board.

 

1.4            
Policies and Procedures. The employment relationship between the parties shall be governed by the general
employment policies and practices of the Company and applicable law, except that when the terms of this Agreement differ from or
are in conflict with the Company’s general employment policies or practices or the Company’s Employee Handbook, this
Agreement shall control.

 

2.              
Compensation.

 

2.1            
Base Salary. For services to be rendered hereunder, Executive shall receive a base salary at the initial
rate of $430,000 per year (“Base Salary”), less standard payroll deductions and withholdings and payable
in accordance with the Company’s regular payroll schedule then in effect. Executive’s Base Salary shall be subject
to periodic review and adjustment by the Board from time to time in the discretion of the Board or the Compensation Committee of
the Board (“Compensation Committee”).

 

 

 

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2.2            
Annual Performance Bonus. For each calendar year, Executive will be eligible to receive an annual discretionary
cash bonus (“Annual Performance Bonus”) approved by the Board or the Compensation Committee. Whether
Executive receives an Annual Performance Bonus for any given year, and the amount of any such Annual Performance Bonus, will be
determined in the sole discretion of the Board or the Compensation Committee, based upon the Company’s and Executive’s
achievement of objectives and milestones to be determined on an annual basis by the Board. No Annual Performance Bonus is guaranteed
and, in addition to the other conditions for earning such compensation, Executive must remain an employee in good standing of the
Company on the scheduled Annual Performance Bonus payment date in order to be eligible for any Annual Performance Bonus payment.
The Annual Performance Bonus, if earned, will be paid at the same time such bonus is paid to similarly situated executives.

 

2.3            
Cash Bonus Upon Qualified Event. Executive shall be eligible to earn a one-time cash bonus (“Cash
Bonus”) equal to fifty percent (50%) of Executive’s Base Salary if the Company attains any of the following
performance goals within two years following Executive’s Start Date (the “Measuring Period”) (the
first such attained performance goal during the Measuring Period is the “Qualified Event”):

 

(a)             
a sale of all or substantially all of the Company’s assets or issued and outstanding stock on terms acceptable
to the Board in its sole discretion;

 

(b)            
the Company remaining as a publicly listed company on Nasdaq or the NYSE (“Exchange”) with
a market valuation of at least $50 million at any time during the Measuring Period, which shall be determined, for the sole purpose
of this clause (b), by multiplying (i) the total issued and outstanding shares of common stock of the Company on the date of determination
by (ii) the closing sales price of the Company’s common stock on the Exchange on such date of determination (the “Valuation
Goal”); or

 

(c)             
completion of one or more financing(s) of the Company while it is listed on an Exchange resulting in an increase
in the post money valuation of the Company to at least $50 million, which shall be determined on each closing date of such financing,
for the sole purpose of this clause (c), as an amount derived by multiplying (x) the total issued and outstanding shares of common
stock of the Company on each such closing date for such financing (the “Closing Date”) and (y) the closing
sales price of a share of the Company’s common stock on the Exchange on the Closing Date (the “Financing Goal”).

 

In order to earn the
Cash Bonus in connection with a Qualifying Event the Executive must either: (i) remain in continuous employment with the Company
through the date of the Qualifying Event, or (ii) have been terminated by the Company without Cause within the sixty (60) day period
immediately preceding the Qualifying Event and have timely satisfied the requirements to be eligible to receive severance benefits
as set forth in Section 9.3 below. If earned, the Cash Bonus shall be paid to Executive no later than forty-five (45) days following
the completion of a Qualified Event, or if later, within ten (10) business days following the effectiveness of the required Release
(as defined in Section 9.3 below).

 

2.4            
Additional Option. If the Valuation Goal or the Financing Goal is achieved during the Measurement Period,
Executive, will receive a one-time stock option grant of shares of common stock upon or as soon as practicable following such Qualified
Event, subject to Executive’s continued services with the Company through the applicable grant date, that will result in
Executive’s beneficial ownership of total equity in the Company following such Qualified Event equal to three (3%) of issued
and outstanding shares of common stock on a fully-diluted basis immediately after such Qualified Event, with an exercise price
equal to the fair market value of the common stock on the date of the grant (“Additional Option”). The
Additional Option, including vesting terms, will be subject to the terms and conditions of the Company’s 2020 Equity Incentive
Plan (as amended, “Plan”) and its option grant notice and agreement. The Additional Option shall vest
over four years of the Executive’s continuous service to the Company, with twenty-five percent (25%) of the shares subject
to the Additional Option grant becoming vested on the first year anniversary of the vesting commencement date subject to Executive’s
continued services through such date, and the remaining shares becoming vested in equal monthly installments over the following
thirty-six (36) months of continuous service. The exercise price of the Additional Option, as well as all other matters related
to the Additional Option, will be governed by and subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Plan, and the stock option
agreement Executive will be required to execute. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event Executive’s service with the
Company is terminated by the Company without Cause (as defined below) upon or within 90 days following the date of such Qualified
Event, the Additional Option shall be fully vested on the date of Executive’s termination of services, subject to Executive’s
timely satisfaction of the requirements to be eligible to receive severance benefits as set forth in Section 9.3 below.

 

 

 

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3.              
Standard Company Benefits. Executive shall be eligible to, in accordance with Company policy and the terms and conditions
of the applicable Company group health and other benefit plans, including, without limitation any retirement plan such as a 401-K
plan, participate in such group health and other benefit plans provided by the Company to its similarly-situated employees from
time to time. Any such benefits shall be subject to the terms and conditions of the group health and other benefit plans and may
be changed by the Company in its discretion. Executive is entitled to participate in personal time off, including vacation and
holiday benefits in accordance with Company policy from time to time for its senior executives. Executive shall initially be entitled
to four weeks of vacation time per year to be taken in consultation with the Board, at such times as are reasonable given Executive’s
duties and responsibilities at the time. Holidays recognized by the Company, are not considered vacation days.

 

4.              
Expenses. The Company will reimburse Executive for all his reasonable and documented out-of-pocket expenses incurred
by Executive in furtherance of or in connection with the performance of Executive’s duties hereunder, in accordance with
the Company’s expense reimbursement policy and applicable law as in effect from time to time. Airline travel shall be coach
class for flight durations under four hours and business or first class for flight times of four hours or longer.

 

5.              
Equity. On the Start Date, Executive will receive a grant of an option to purchase 239,122 shares of common stock of
the Company under the Plan. The options will be subject to standard vesting, according to the following schedule: 25% of the shares
subject to the option shall vest on the one year anniversary of the Start Date and the remainder shall vest at a rate of one thirty-six
(1/36) each month thereafter until the options are fully vested on the fourth anniversary of the Start Date, subject to Executive’s
continuous service (as defined in the Plan) through the applicable vesting dates. During his employment, Executive will be eligible
to participate in and receive additional stock option or equity award grants pursuant to the Company’s equity incentive plans
from time to time in the sole discretion of the Board or the Compensation Committee.

 

6.              
Proprietary Information Obligations.

 

6.1            
Proprietary Information Agreement. As a condition of employment, Executive affirms and shall abide by
the Company’s standard form of Employee Confidential Information and Invention Assignment Agreement (“Proprietary
Agreement”), attached as Exhibit
A attached hereto. In performing duties for the Company, Executive will be expected not to use or disclose any confidential
information, including trade secrets, of any former employer or other person to whom Executive has an obligation of confidentiality.
Rather, Executive will be expected to use only that information which is generally known and used by persons with training and
experience comparable to Executive’s own, which is common knowledge in the industry or otherwise legally in the public domain,
or which is otherwise provided or developed by the Company. Executive agrees that Executive will not bring onto Company premises
any unpublished documents or property belonging to any former employer or other person to whom Executive have an obligation of
confidentiality. Executive hereby represents that Executive has disclosed to the Company any contract Executive has signed that
may restrict Executive’s activities on behalf of the Company.

 

6.2            
Third-Party Agreements and Information. Executive represents and warrants that Executive’s employment
by the Company does not conflict with any prior employment or consulting agreement or other agreement with any third party, and
that Executive will perform Executive’s duties to the Company without violating any such agreement. Executive represents
and warrants that Executive does not possess confidential information arising out of prior employment, consulting, or other third-party
relationships, that would be used in connection with Executive’s employment by the Company, except as expressly authorized
by that third party. During Executive’s employment by the Company, Executive will use in the performance of Executive’s
duties only information that is generally known and used by persons with training and experience comparable to Executive’s
own, common knowledge in the industry, otherwise legally in the public domain, or obtained or developed by the Company or by Executive
in the course of Executive’s work for the Company.

 

7.              
Outside Activities and Non-Competition During Employment.

 

7.1            
Outside Activities. Throughout Executive’s employment with the Company, Executive may engage in
civic and not-for-profit activities so long as such activities do not interfere with the performance of Executive’s duties
hereunder or present a conflict of interest with the Company or its affiliates. Subject to the restrictions set forth herein, and
only with prior written disclosure to and consent of the Board, Executive may engage in other types of business or public activities.
The activities listed in Appendix A
attached hereto are acknowledged and approved by the Board. The Board may rescind such consent if the Board determines, in its
sole discretion, that such activities compromise or threaten to compromise the Company’s or its affiliates’ business
interests or conflict with Executive’s duties to the Company or its affiliates.

 

 

 

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7.2            
Non-Competition During Employment. During Executive’s employment by the Company, Executive will
not, without the express written consent of the Board, directly or indirectly serve as an officer, director, stockholder, employee,
partner, proprietor, investor, joint ventures, associate, representative or consultant of any person or entity engaged in, or planning
or preparing to engage in, business activity competitive with any line of business engaged in (or planned to be engaged in) by
the Company or its affiliates In addition, Executive will be subject to certain restrictions (including restrictions continuing
after Executive’s employment ends) under the terms of the Proprietary Agreement.

 

8.              
At-Will Employment; Change in Control Acceleration.

 

8.1            
At-Will Employment. Executive’s employment relationship is at-will. Either Executive or the Company
may terminate the employment relationship at any time, with or without Cause (as defined below) with 30 days advance written notice.

 

8.2            
Equity Acceleration. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in the Company’s 2020 Equity
Incentive Plan, any prior equity incentive plans or any award agreement, effective upon consummation of a Change in Control (as
defined below), the vesting and exercisability of all unvested time-based vesting equity awards then held by Executive, including
any Additional Options, shall accelerate such that all shares become immediately vested and exercisable, if applicable, by Executive
upon such Change in Control and shall remain exercisable, if applicable, following the Change in Control as set forth in the applicable
equity award documents. With respect to any performance-based vesting equity award, such award, if any, shall continue to be governed
in all respects by the terms of the applicable equity award documents.

 

9.              
Consequences of Termination of Employment.

 

9.1            
General. If Executive’s employment is terminated for any reason or no reason, the Company shall
pay to Executive or to Executive’s legal representatives, if applicable: (i) any Base Salary and any Annual Performance Bonus
earned, but unpaid as of the date of the termination of Executive’s employment; and, (ii) any unreimbursed business expenses
payable pursuant to Section 4 hereof and any accrued but unused personal time off benefits and any other payments or benefits required
by applicable law (collectively “Accrued Amounts”), which amounts shall be promptly paid in a lump sum
to Executive, or in the case of Executive’s death to Executive’s estate. Other than the Accrued Amounts and any continuing
rights Executive may have to indemnification under Executive’s Indemnification Agreement with the Company, the Company’s
bylaws or certificate of incorporation, or applicable law, Executive or Executive’s legal representatives shall not be entitled
to any additional compensation or benefits if Executive’s employment is terminated for any reason other than by reason of
Executive’s Involuntary Termination (as defined in Section 9.2 below). If Executive’s employment terminates due to
an Involuntary Termination, Executive will be eligible to receive the additional compensation and benefits described in Section
9.2.

 

9.2            
Involuntary Termination. If (i) Executive’s employment with the Company is terminated by the Company
without Cause (as defined below), and other than as a result of Executive’s death or Disability, or (ii) Executive terminates
employment for Good Reason (as defined below), and provided in any case such termination constitutes a “separation from service”,
as defined under Treasury Regulation Section 1.409A-1(h)) (“Separation from Service”) (such termination
described in (i) or (ii), “Involuntary Termination”), in addition to the Accrued Amounts, Executive shall
be entitled to receive the severance benefits described below in this Section 9.2, subject in all events to Executive’s compliance
with Section 9.3 below:

 

(a)             
Executive shall receive continued payment of Executive’s Base Salary then in effect as of the date of Executive’s
employment termination for the first twelve (12) months after the date of such termination (“Severance Period”),
paid over the Company’s regular payroll schedule.

 

(b)            
Executive shall receive a lump sum amount equal to Executive’s target Annual Performance Bonus for the year
of termination, pro-rated based on the ratio that the number of days from the beginning of the calendar year in which such termination
occurs through the date of termination bears to 365, based on actual achievement of Company goals for such bonus and such pro-rated
year, as determined by the Board in its sole discretion (“Severance Bonus”).

 

 

 

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(c)             
Fifty percent (50%) of Executive’s outstanding stock options and other outstanding equity awards that are subject
to time-based vesting requirements that are unvested as of the date of such termination of employment shall accelerate and be deemed
fully vested as of the date of Executive’s Involuntary Termination.

 

(d)            
If Executive is eligible for and timely elects to continue the health insurance coverage under the Company’s
group health plans under the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 or the state equivalent (“COBRA”)
following Executive’s termination date, the Company will pay the COBRA group health insurance premiums for Executive and
Executive’s eligible dependents until the earliest of (A) the close of the Severance Period, (B) the expiration of Executive’s
eligibility for the continuation coverage under COBRA, or (C) the date when Executive becomes eligible for substantially equivalent
health insurance coverage in connection with new employment or self-employment. For purposes of this Section, references to COBRA
premiums shall not include any amounts payable by Executive under a Section 125 health care reimbursement plan under the Internal
Revenue Code of 1986, as amended and the treasury regulations thereunder (“Code”). Notwithstanding the
foregoing, if at any time the Company determines, in its sole discretion, that it cannot pay the COBRA premiums without potentially
incurring financial costs or penalties under applicable law (including, without limitation, Section 2716 of the Public Health Service
Act), then regardless of whether Executive elects continued health coverage under COBRA, and in lieu of providing the COBRA premiums,
the Company will instead pay Executive on the last day of each remaining month of the Severance Period, a fully taxable cash payment
equal to the COBRA premiums for that month, subject to applicable tax withholdings (such amount, “Health Care Benefit
Payment”). The Health Care Benefit Payment shall be paid in monthly installments on the same schedule that the COBRA
premiums would otherwise have been paid and shall be equal to the amount that the Company would have otherwise paid for COBRA premiums,
and shall be paid until the earlier of (i) expiration of the Severance Period, or (ii) the date Executive voluntarily enrolls in
a group health insurance plan offered by another employer or entity.

 

9.3            
Conditions and Timing for Severance Benefits. The severance benefits set forth in Section 9.2, any potential
severance benefits set forth in Section 2.3, and the equity acceleration in Section 8.2 above are expressly conditioned upon: (i)
Executive continuing to comply with Executive’s obligations under this Agreement and the Proprietary Agreement; and (ii)
Executive signing and not revoking a general release of legal claims in a standard form provided by the Company in compliance with
applicable law (“Release”) within the applicable deadline set forth therein and permitting the Release
to become effective in accordance with its terms, which must occur no later than the Release Deadline (defined herein). Executive
shall receive severance benefits only if Executive executes and returns to the Company the Release within the applicable time period
set forth therein and permits such Release to become effective in accordance with its terms, which date may not be later than sixty
(60) days following the date of Executive’s Separation from Service (such latest permitted date, “Release Deadline”).
The salary continuation payments described in Section 9.2(a) will be paid in substantially equal installments on the Company’s
regular payroll schedule and subject to standard deductions and withholdings over the Severance Period following termination; provided,
however, that no payments will be made prior to the effectiveness of the Release. On the effective date of the Release, the
Company will pay Executive the salary continuation payments that Executive would have received on or prior to such date in a lump
sum under the original schedule but for the delay while waiting for the effectiveness of the Release, with the balance of the payments
being paid as originally scheduled. Any Severance Bonus described in Section 9.2(b) will be paid in a lump sum cash payment on
the first regular payroll date of the Company following the effective date of the Release. All severance benefits described in
this Section 9.2 will be subject to all applicable standard required deductions and withholdings.

 

9.4            
Termination for Cause; Resignation Without Good Reason; Death or Disability. Executive will not be eligible
for, or entitled to any severance benefits, including (without limitation) the severance benefits set forth in Section 9.2, any
potential severance benefits set forth in Section 2.3, or the Equity Acceleration in Section 8.2 or 2.4 above, if the Company terminates
Executive’s employment for Cause, Executive resigns Executive’s employment without Good Reason, or Executive’s
employment terminates due to Executive’s death or disability.

 

10.           
Section 280G; Limitations on Payment.

 

10.1         
If any payment or benefit Executive will or may receive from the Company pursuant to this Agreement or otherwise
(“280G Payment”) 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 (“Excise
Tax”), then any such 280G Payment provided pursuant to this Agreement (a “Payment”) shall
be equal to the Reduced Amount. The “Reduced Amount” shall be either (x) the largest portion of the Payment
that would result in no portion of the Payment (after reduction) being subject to the Excise Tax, or (y) the largest portion, up
to and including the total, of the Payment, whichever amount (i.e., the amount determined by clause (x) or by clause (y)), 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 economic benefit
notwithstanding that all or some portion of the Payment may be subject to the Excise Tax. If a reduction in a Payment is required
pursuant to the preceding sentence and the Reduced Amount is determined pursuant to clause (x) of the preceding sentence, the reduction
shall occur in the manner (“Reduction Method”) that results in the greatest economic benefit for Executive.
If more than one method of reduction will result in the same economic benefit, the items so reduced will be reduced pro rata (“Pro
Rata Reduction Method”).

 

 

 

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10.2         
Notwithstanding any provision of Section 10.1 to the contrary, if the Reduction Method or the Pro Rata Reduction
Method would result in any portion of the Payment being subject to taxes pursuant to Section 409A that would not otherwise be subject
to taxes pursuant to Section 409A, then the Reduction Method and/or the Pro Rata Reduction Method, as the case may be, shall be
modified so as to avoid the imposition of taxes pursuant to Section 409A as follows: (A) as a first priority, the modification
shall preserve to the greatest extent possible, the greatest economic benefit for Executive as determined on an after-tax basis;
(B) as a second priority, Payments that are contingent on future events (e.g., being terminated without Cause), shall be
reduced (or eliminated) before Payments that are not contingent on future events; and (C) as a third priority, Payments that are
“deferred compensation” within the meaning of Section 409A shall be reduced (or eliminated) before Payments that are
not deferred compensation within the meaning of Section 409A.

 

10.3         
Unless Executive and the Company agree on an alternative accounting firm or law firm, the accounting firm engaged
by the Company for general tax compliance purposes shall perform the foregoing calculations. If the accounting firm so engaged
by the Company is serving as accountant or auditor for the individual, entity or group effecting a Change in Control transaction,
the Company shall appoint a nationally recognized accounting or law firm to make the determinations required by this Section 10.
The Company shall bear all expenses with respect to the determinations by such accounting or law firm required to be made hereunder.
The Company shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause the accounting or law firm engaged to make the determinations hereunder
to provide its calculations, together with detailed supporting documentation, to Executive and the Company within fifteen (15)
calendar days after the date on which Executive’s right to a 280G Payment becomes reasonably likely to occur (if requested
at that time by Executive or the Company) or such other time as requested by Executive or the Company.

 

10.4         
If Executive receives a Payment for which the Reduced Amount was determined pursuant to clause (x) of Section
10.1 and the Internal Revenue Service determines thereafter that some portion of the Payment is subject to the Excise Tax, Executive
agrees to promptly return to the Company a sufficient amount of the Payment (after reduction pursuant to clause (x) of Section
10.1) so that no portion of the remaining Payment is subject to the Excise Tax. For the avoidance of doubt, if the Reduced Amount
was determined pursuant to clause (y) of Section 10.1, Executive shall have no obligation to return any portion of the Payment
pursuant to the preceding sentence.

 

11.           
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 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 to the extent not so exempt, this Agreement (and any definitions hereunder) will be construed in a manner that
complies with Section 409A. 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 Code 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 Code 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
and one day 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 Code 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. If the Company determines that any severance benefits provided
under this Agreement constitutes “deferred compensation” under Section 409A, for purposes of determining the schedule
for payment of the severance benefits, the effective date of the Release will not be deemed to have occurred any earlier than the
sixtieth (60th) date following the Separation From Service, regardless of when the Release actually becomes effective. In addition
to the above, to the extent required to comply with Section 409A and the applicable regulations and guidance issued thereunder,
if the applicable deadline for Executive to execute (and not revoke) the applicable Release spans two calendar years, payment of
the applicable severance benefits shall not commence until the beginning of the second calendar year. To the extent required to
avoid accelerated taxation and/or tax penalties under Code Section 409A, amounts reimbursable to Executive under this Agreement
shall be paid to Executive on or before the last day of the year following the year in which the expense was incurred and the amount
of expenses eligible for reimbursement (and in-kind benefits provided to Executive) during any one year may not effect amounts
reimbursable or provided in any subsequent year. The Company makes no representation that any or all of the payments described
in this Agreement will be exempt from or comply with Code Section 409A and makes no undertaking to preclude Code Section 409A from
applying to any such payment.

 

 

 

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12.           
Definitions.

 

12.1         
Cause. For purposes of this Agreement, “Cause” means the occurrence of any one
or more of the following: (i) Executive’s conviction of, by a court of competent jurisdiction, or plea of guilty or nolo
contendere to any felony or a crime of moral turpitude; (ii) Executive’s willful and continued failure or refusal to
follow lawful and reasonable instructions of the Board or to faithfully and diligently perform the assigned duties of Executive’s
employment with the Company or any affiliate; (iii) unprofessional, unethical, immoral, fraudulent or other misconduct by Executive
that materially discredits the Company or any affiliate or is materially detrimental to the business, standing or reputation of
the Company or any affiliate; or (iv) Executive’s material breach of this Agreement, the Proprietary Agreement, or any material
Company policy applicable to Executive. An event described in Section 12.1(ii) through Section 12.1(iv) herein shall not be treated
as “Cause” until after Executive has been given written notice of such event, failure, conduct or breach and Executive
fails to cure such event, failure, conduct or breach within 30 calendar days from such written notice; provided, however, that
such 30-day cure period shall not be required if the event, failure, conduct or breach is incapable of being cured.

 

12.2         
Change in Control. For purposes of this Agreement, “Change in Control” means:
(i) a merger or consolidation in which the Company is not the surviving corporation (other than a merger or consolidation with
a wholly owned subsidiary, a reincorporation of the Company in a different jurisdiction, or another transaction in which there
is no substantial change in the stockholders of the Company or their relative stock holdings), (ii) a merger in which the Company
is the surviving corporation but after which the stockholders of the Company immediately prior to such merger (other than any stockholder
that merges, or that owns or controls another corporation that merges, with the Company in such merger) cease to own their shares
or other equity interest in the Company, (iii) the sale of substantially all of the assets of the Company, or (iv) the acquisition,
sale, or transfer of more than 50% of the outstanding shares or the Company by tender offer or similar transaction.

 

12.3         
Disability. For purposes of this Agreement, “Disability” means that Executive
has been unable after taking into account and providing (as applicable) any reasonable accommodations that do not cause an undue
burden on the Company, for ninety (90) consecutive days, or for periods aggregating one hundred and twenty (120) business days
in any period of twelve consecutive months, to perform Executive’s duties under this Agreement, as a result of physical or
mental impairment, illness or injury, as reasonably determined in good faith by the Board or the Compensation Committee. A termination
of Executive’s employment for Disability shall be communicated to Executive by written notice, and shall be effective on
the 10th calendar day after sending such notice to Executive (“Disability Effective Date”), unless Executive
returns to performance of Executive’s duties before the Disability Effective Date.

 

12.4         
Good Reason. For purposes of this Agreement, Executive shall have “Good Reason”
for resignation from employment with the Company if any of the following actions are taken by the Company without Executive’s
prior written consent: (i) a material reduction in Executive’s Base Salary, unless pursuant to a salary reduction program
applicable generally to the Company’s senior executives; (ii) a material reduction in Executive’s duties (including,
responsibilities and authorities), provided, however, that a change in job position (including a change in title) or reporting
line shall not be deemed a “material reduction” in and of itself unless Executive’s new duties are materially
reduced from the prior duties; or (iii) relocation of Executive’s principal place of employment to a place that increases
Executive’s one-way commute by more than thirty (30) miles as compared to Executive’s then-current principal place
of employment immediately prior to such relocation. In order for Executive to resign for Good Reason, each of the following requirements
must be met: (iv) Executive must provide written notice to the Board within 30 calendar days after the first occurrence of the
event giving rise to Good Reason setting forth the basis for Executive’s resignation, (v) Executive must allow the Company
at least 30 calendar days from receipt of such written notice to cure such event, (vi) such event is not reasonably cured by the
Company within such 30 calendar day period (“Cure Period”), and (vii) Executive must resign from all
positions Executive then holds with the Company, including resignation from the Board, not later than 30 calendar days after the
expiration of the Cure Period.

 

13.           
Dispute Resolution. To ensure the rapid and economical resolution of disputes that may arise in connection with Executive’s
employment with the Company, Executive and the Company agree that any and all disputes, claims, or causes of action, in law or
equity, including but not limited to statutory claims, arising from or relating to the enforcement, breach, performance, or interpretation
of this Agreement, Executive’s employment with the Company, or the termination of Executive’s employment from the Company,
will be resolved pursuant to the Federal Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C. §1-16, and to the fullest extent permitted by law, by final,
binding and confidential arbitration conducted in San Diego, California by JAMS, Inc. (“JAMS”) or its
successors before a single arbitrator, under JAMS’ then applicable rules and procedures for employment disputes (which will
be provided to Executive upon request); provided that the arbitrator shall: (i) have the authority to compel adequate discovery
for the resolution of the dispute and to award such relief as would otherwise be permitted by law; and (ii) issue a written arbitration
decision including the arbitrator’s essential findings and conclusions and a statement of the award. Executive and the Company
shall be entitled to all rights and remedies that either would be entitled to pursue in a court of law. Both Executive and the
Company acknowledge that by agreeing to this arbitration procedure, they waive the right to resolve any such dispute through a
trial by jury or judge or administrative proceeding. The Company shall pay all filing fees in excess of those which would be required
if the dispute were decided in a court of law, and shall pay the arbitrator’s fee and any and all fees unique to arbitration.
This arbitration section shall not apply to any action or claim that cannot be subject to mandatory arbitration as a matter of
law, including, without limitation, claims brought pursuant to the California Private Attorneys General Act of 2004, as amended,
the California Fair Employment and Housing Act, as amended, and the California Labor Code, as amended, to the extent such claims
are not permitted by applicable law to be submitted to mandatory arbitration and such applicable law is not preempted by the Federal
Arbitration Act or otherwise invalid (collectively, the “Excluded Claims”). In the event Executive intends
to bring multiple claims, including one of the Excluded Claims listed above, the Excluded Claims may be filed with a court, while
any other claims will remain subject to mandatory arbitration. Nothing in this Agreement is intended to prevent either the Company
or Executive from obtaining injunctive relief in court to prevent irreparable harm pending the conclusion of any such arbitration.

 

 

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14.           
Indemnification.  Executive and the Company will enter into the Company’s standard form of indemnification
for its officers and directors.

 

15.           
General Provisions.

 

15.1         
Notices. Any notices provided must be in writing and will be deemed effective upon the earlier of personal
delivery (including personal delivery by confirmed email or facsimile receipt) or the next day after sending by overnight carrier,
to the Company at its primary office location and to Executive at the address as listed on the Company payroll.

 

15.2         
Severability. Whenever possible, each provision of this Agreement will be interpreted in such manner as
to be effective and valid under applicable law, but if any provision of this Agreement is held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable
in any respect under any applicable law or rule in any jurisdiction, such invalidity, illegality or unenforceability will not affect
any other provision or any other jurisdiction, but this Agreement will be reformed, construed and enforced in such jurisdiction
to the extent possible in keeping with the intent of the parties.

 

15.3         
Waiver. Any waiver of any breach of any provisions of this Agreement must be in writing to be effective,
and it shall not thereby be deemed to have waived any preceding or succeeding breach of the same or any other provision of this
Agreement.

 

15.4         
Complete Agreement. This Agreement, together with the Proprietary Agreement, constitutes the entire agreement
between Executive and the Company with regard to the subject matter hereof and is the complete, final, and exclusive embodiment
of the Company’s and Executive’s agreement with regard to this subject matter. This Agreement is entered into without
reliance on any promise or representation, written or oral, other than those expressly contained herein, and it supersedes any
other such promises, warranties or representations. It cannot be modified or amended except in a writing signed by a duly authorized
officer of the Company or by the Chairman of the Board (if other than Executive), with the exception of those changes expressly
reserved to the Company’s discretion in this Agreement.

 

15.5         
Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in separate counterparts, any one of which need not contain
signatures of more than one party, but both of which taken together will constitute one and the same Agreement.

 

15.6         
Headings. The headings of the paragraphs hereof are inserted for convenience only and shall not be deemed
to constitute a part hereof nor to affect the meaning thereof.

 

15.7         
Successors and Assigns. This Agreement is intended to bind and inure to the benefit of and be enforceable
by Executive and the Company, and their respective successors, assigns, heirs, executors and administrators, except that Executive
may not assign any of Executive’s duties hereunder and Executive may not assign any of Executive’s rights hereunder
without the written consent of the Company, which shall not be withheld unreasonably.

 

15.8         
Tax Withholding. All payments and awards contemplated or made pursuant to this Agreement will be subject
to withholdings of applicable taxes in compliance with all relevant laws and regulations of all appropriate government authorities.
Executive acknowledges and agrees that the Company has neither made any assurances nor any guarantees concerning the tax treatment
of any payments or awards contemplated by or made pursuant to this Agreement. Executive has had the opportunity to retain a legal,
tax and financial advisor and fully understands the legal, tax and economic consequences of all payments and awards made pursuant
to this Agreement.

 

15.9         
Choice of Law. All questions concerning the construction, validity and interpretation of this Agreement
will be governed by the laws of the State of California.

 

[Signature page follows]

 

 

 

 

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF,
the Parties have executed this Agreement to become effective as of the Effective Date written above.

 

	 	AETHLON MEDICAL, INC.
	 	 
	 	By: /s/ Ed Broenniman
	 	       Ed Broenniman
	 	       Chairman of the Board
	 	 
	 	 
	 	EXECUTIVE
	 	 
	 	Signature: /s/ Charles J. Fisher, Jr. M.D.
	 	                     Charles J. Fisher, Jr., M.D.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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APPENDIX A

 

OUTSIDE ACTIVITIES APPROVED BY THE BOARD

 

Founder  Margaux Biologics 2010 to Present  (Limited
Activity from time to time)

 

Scientific Founder Flame Biosciences  2017 to Present 
(Limited Activity from time to time)

 

Partner Aspen Venture.com  2004 to Present  (Limited
Activity from time to time)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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EXHIBIT A

 

EMPLOYEE CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION AND

INVENTION ASSIGNMENT AGREEMENT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Exhibit 10.3

AMENDMENT NO. 3 TO LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY AGREEMENT OF
CONA SERVICES LLC
This AMENDMENT NO. 3 TO LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY AGREEMENT OF CONA SERVICES LLC (this “Amendment”), is entered into this 5th day of August, 2020 by each Person listed on the signature page hereto (individually, a “Party” and collectively, the “Parties”), and made effective as of January 1, 2019.
BACKGROUND
The Parties are parties to that certain Limited Liability Company Agreement of CONA Services LLC (the “Company”), dated as of January 27, 2016, to Amendment No. 1 to the LLC Agreement, effective as of April 2, 2016 (“Amendment No. 1”), and to Amendment No. 2 to the LLC Agreement, effective as of February 22, 2017 (“Amendment No. 2”) (as amended, the “LLC Agreement”).
The Parties wish to amend the LLC Agreement by amending and restating Article VIII of the LLC Agreement as contemplated in Section 8.7 of the LLC Agreement in order to give effect to Section 6223(a) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.
Except as specifically provided herein, all capitalized terms used but not defined in this Amendment have the meanings given to such terms in the LLC Agreement.
In consideration of the premises and the mutual covenants contained in this Amendment, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the LLC Agreement is amended as follows:
1.    Section 1.1 of the LLC Agreement is hereby amended by inserting the following paragraph immediately after the defined term “Adjusted Capital Account Deficit”:
“Adjustment Year” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.7(e).
2.    Section 1.1 of the LLC Agreement is hereby amended by inserting the following paragraph immediately after the defined term “At-Large Voting Members”:
“Authorized Member” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.7(b).
3.    Section 1.1 of the LLC Agreement is hereby amended by inserting the following paragraph immediately after the defined term “Gross Asset Value”:
“Imputed Tax Underpayment” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.7(e)(i).
4.    Section 1.1 of the LLC Agreement is hereby amended by inserting the following two (2) paragraphs immediately after the defined term “Initial Capital Contribution Commitment”:
“IRS” means the United States Internal Revenue Service or any successor agency.
“IRS Adjustment” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.7(e).

5.    The definition of “Partnership Representative” in Section 1.1 of the LLC Agreement is hereby deleted and replaced in its entirety by the following:
“Partnership Representative” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.7(a).
6.    Section 1.1 of the LLC Agreement is hereby amended by inserting the following paragraph immediately after the defined term “Remaining Directors”:
“Reviewed Year” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.7(e).
7.    Article VIII of the LLC Agreement is hereby deleted and replaced in its entirety by the following:
ARTICLE VIII
TAX MATTERS

8.1    Preparation of Tax Returns.  The Partnership Representative shall arrange (at the Company’s expense) for the preparation and timely filing of all income tax returns required to be filed by the Company.  Each Member and the Company will upon request supply to the Partnership Representative all pertinent information in its possession relating to the operations of the Company necessary to enable the Company’s income tax returns to be prepared and filed.  In connection with the filing of the Company’s United States federal income Tax Return, the Company shall provide to each Member a Schedule K-1.
8.2    Tax Elections.  The Partnership Representative shall determine whether to make or revoke any available election pursuant to the Code; provided, however, that upon the request of any Member(s) holding a Percentage Interest of at least thirty percent (30%), the Company shall file an election under Section 754 of the Code; and provided further, that the Company shall not elect to be treated as a corporation for any federal, state or local tax purpose without the prior unanimous written consent of the Members; and provided further that the Company will use the “traditional method” (as set forth in Regulations Section 1.704-3(b)) for purposes of eliminating any book-tax differences with respect to any property contributed to the Company by a Member.  Each Member will upon request supply any information necessary to give proper effect to such election.
8.3    Tax Matters Partner.  The provisions of this Section 8.3 shall apply for taxable years ending on or before December 31, 2017, to the extent that the Board of Directors does not elect for the provisions of Section 8.7 to apply to such tax years.  The Board of Directors may designate a Member as the “Tax Matters Partner” of the Company for purposes of Section 6231(a)(7) of the Code (as in effect prior to 2018), subject to the consent of such Member.  The Board of Directors may from time to time (i) require that the Tax Matters Partner submit to the Board of Directors for prior approval such actions as may be designated by the Board of Directors, and (ii) replace the Tax Matters Partner with a different Member, subject to the consent of such Member.
8.4    Tax Allocations.  All matters concerning allocations for United States federal, state and local and non-United States income tax purposes, including accounting 
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procedures, not expressly provided for by the terms of this Agreement shall be determined in good faith by the Board of Directors.
8.5    Fiscal Year; Taxable Year.  Each of the Fiscal Year and the taxable year of the Company shall end on December 31 of each calendar year, unless the Board of Directors shall determine otherwise in compliance with applicable laws; provided that the taxable year of the Company shall end on a different date if necessary to comply with Section 706 of the Code.
8.6    Tax Matters Member and Partnership Representative Indemnity.  The Company shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Tax Matters Member, the Partnership Representative, any Authorized Member and each of their Affiliates for any and all losses, damages, liabilities, claims, expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees), judgments, fines and amounts paid in settlement that are brought against or actually and reasonably incurred by them that arise out of or relate to the performance by them of their services pursuant to this Agreement, except that none of the Tax Matters Member, the Partnership Representative, any Authorized Member or any of their Affiliates shall be entitled to be indemnified under this Section 8.6 in respect of any loss, damage, liability, claim, expense, judgment, fine or settlement amount incurred by such Person as a result of its fraud, gross negligence or willful misconduct or intentional and material breach of this Agreement.
8.7    Partnership Representative.  The provisions of this Section 8.7 shall apply for taxable years beginning after December 31, 2017 (or any earlier year, if the Board of Directors so elects).
(a)    The Board of Directors shall designate a partnership representative (in such capacity, the “Partnership Representative”) to act under Section 6223 of the Code and in any similar capacity under state, local and/or non-United States law, as applicable.  The Board of Directors has initially designated the Chief Financial Officer of the Company to serve as the Partnership Representative.  The Partnership Representative may be removed and replaced by the Board of Directors at any time in its sole discretion.
(b)    The Partnership Representative, in consultation with the Company’s finance and audit committee and/or such other committee designated by the Board of Directors, shall be authorized and required to represent the Company (at the Company’s expense) in connection with all examinations of the Company’s affairs by tax authorities, including resulting administrative and judicial proceedings, and to expend Company funds for professional services and other expenses reasonably incurred in connection therewith.  The Partnership Representative may authorize a Member (in such capacity, an “Authorized Member”) to assist the Partnership Representative in representing the Company (at the Company’s expense) in connection with any such tax examination.  Each Member agrees to cooperate with the Company and to do or refrain from doing any or all things reasonably requested by the Company with respect to the conduct of such proceedings.  The Partnership Representative shall be authorized to make any available election, to the extent 
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eligible, under Code Sections 6221 through 6241 and take any action he/she deems necessary or appropriate to comply with the requirements of the Code and the conduct of the Company under Code Sections 6221 through 6241, but in each case only with the approval of the Board of Directors.
(c)    The Partnership Representative shall keep all Members reasonably advised on a current basis of any contacts by or discussions with the tax authorities, and the Members shall have the right to observe and participate through representatives of their own choosing (at their sole expense) in any tax proceedings, to the extent permitted by the related tax authority.
(d)    Except as expressly provided otherwise in Article VII, the Members shall have no claim against the Company, the Board of Directors, the Partnership Representative or any Authorized Member for any form of damages or liability as a result of actions taken or remedies pursued by or on behalf of the Company in order to comply with Sections 6221 through 6241 of the Code or similar provisions of state, local and/or non-United States Law.
(e)    In the case of any adjustment by the IRS in the amount of any item of income, gain, loss, deduction, or credit of the Company or any Member’s distributive share thereof (“IRS Adjustment”), the Partnership Representative shall respond to such IRS Adjustment in accordance with this Agreement, as approved by the Board of Directors.  “Adjustment Year” means (1) in the case of an adjustment pursuant to the decision of a court, the Company’s taxable year in which the decision becomes final; (2) in the case of an administrative adjustment request, the Company’s taxable year in which the administrative adjustment is made; or (3) in any other case, the Company’s taxable year in which the notice of final partnership adjustment is mailed.  “Reviewed Year” means the Company’s taxable year to which the item being adjusted related.
(i)    Payment by the Company.  In accordance with Section 6225 of the Code, the Company shall pay an imputed underpayment as calculated under Section 6225(b) of the Code with respect to the IRS Adjustment, including interest and penalties (“Imputed Tax Underpayment”), in the Adjustment Year.  The Partnership Representative shall use commercially reasonable efforts to pursue available procedures to reduce any Imputed Tax Underpayment on account of any Member’s tax status and each Member shall promptly comply with any reasonable request made by the Partnership Representative to accommodate such procedures.
(ii)    Issue Adjusted Schedules K-1.  Alternatively, with the approval of the Board, the Partnership Representative may elect under Section 6226 of the Code to cause the Company to issue to each Member an adjusted Internal Revenue Service Schedules “K-1” (or such other form as applicable) reflecting such Member’s share of any IRS Adjustment.
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(f)    At the direction of the Board of Directors or the Partnership Representative, each Member agrees to take into account its allocable share of the Company’s income (or losses), including any adjustments to tax attributes, resulting from an IRS Adjustment and to pay any tax due as required under Section 6225(c)(2) of the Code, even if an Imputed Tax Underpayment liability of the Company or IRS Adjustment occurs after the Member’s withdrawal from the Company, either by (i) amending its U.S. federal income tax return(s) for the Reviewed Year and for any other affected tax years to include such adjustments or (ii) providing such information for the alternative procedure as required by Section 6225(c)(2)(B) of the Code.
(g)    Each Member does hereby agree to indemnify and hold harmless the Company, the Board of Directors, the Partnership Representative, the Member serving as Tax Matter Partner, and any Authorized Member from and against any liability with respect to the Member’s proportionate share of any Imputed Tax Underpayment or other IRS Adjustment resulting in liability imposed upon the Company under the Code, regardless of whether such Member is a Member in the Company in an Adjustment Year, with such proportionate share as reasonably determined by the Board of Directors, including its reasonable discretion to consider each Member’s interest in the Company in the Reviewed Year and a Member’s timely provision of information necessary to reduce the amount of Imputed Tax Underpayment set forth in Section 6225(c) of the Code.  This obligation to indemnify and hold harmless shall survive a Member’s ceasing to be a Member of the Company and/or the termination, dissolution, liquidation and winding up of the Company.
8.    No Other Modifications.  Except as expressly set forth in this Amendment, the LLC Agreement shall remain in full force and effect with no further modifications.
9.    Entire Agreement.  This Amendment embodies the complete agreement and understanding among the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof, and supersedes and preempts any prior understandings, agreements or representations by or among the Parties, written or oral, that may have related to the subject matter hereof in any way.
10.    Counterparts.  This Amendment may be executed simultaneously in two (2) or more separate counterparts, any one (1) of which need not contain the signatures of more than one party, but each of which shall be an original and all of which together shall constitute one and the same agreement binding on all the parties hereto.
11.    Applicable Law.  This Amendment shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the State of Delaware, without giving effect to any choice of law or conflict of law rules or provisions (whether of the State of Delaware or any other jurisdiction) that would cause the application of the laws of any jurisdiction other than the State of Delaware.  Any dispute relating hereto shall be heard in the state or federal courts of Delaware, and the parties agree to jurisdiction and venue therein.
[signature pages follow]
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have executed or caused to be executed this Amendment No. 3 to the Limited Liability Company Agreement of CONA Services LLC as of the date first written above.
																		
		THE COCA-COLA COMPANY
						
		By:		/s/ Barry Simpson

				Name:		Barry Simpson
				Title:		Senior Vice President and
						Chief Information and Integrated Services Officer
						
						
		COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY UNITED, INC.
						
		By:		/s/ E. Eric Steadman

				Name:		E. Eric Steadman
				Title:		Vice President, Controller and
						Chief Information Officer
						
						
		COCA-COLA CONSOLIDATED, INC.
						
		By:		/s/ Jeff Turney

				Name:		Jeff Turney
				Title:		Senior Vice President, Strategy & Business Transformation
						
						
		SWIRE PACIFIC HOLDINGS INC. D/B/A SWIRE COCA-COLA USA
						
		By:		/s/ James Sloan

				Name:		James Sloan
				Title:		Chief Financial Officer and
						Corporate Secretary

[Signature Page to Amendment No. 3 to Limited Liability Company Agreement]

																		
		COCA-COLA BEVERAGES FLORIDA, LLC
						
		By:		/s/ Deborah Pond

				Name:		Deborah Pond
				Title:		Senior Vice President and General Counsel
						
						
		GREAT LAKES COCA-COLA DISTRIBUTION, L.L.C.
						
		By:		/s/ Jeff Laschen

				Name:		Jeff Laschen
				Title:		Chief Executive Officer
						
						
		REYES COCA-COLA BOTTLING, L.L.C.
						
		By:		/s/ Bill O’Brien

				Name:		Bill O’Brien
				Title:		Chief Executive Officer
						
						
		COCA-COLA CANADA BOTTLING LIMITED
						
		By:		/s/ Gennady Ferenbok

				Name:		Gennady Ferenbok
				Title:		Secretary
						
						
		HEARTLAND COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.
						
		By:		/s/ Shaun R. Byrd

				Name:		Shaun R. Byrd
				Title:		Chief Financial Officer

[Signature Page to Amendment No. 3 to Limited Liability Company Agreement]

																		
		COCA-COLA SOUTHWEST BEVERAGES LLC
						
		By:		/s/ Jean Claude Tissot

				Name:		Jean Claude Tissot
				Title:		President
						
						
		COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND, INC.
						
		By:		/s/ Paul Herring

				Name:		Paul Herring
				Title:		Senior Director, CONA & Business Processes
						
						
		ABARTA COCA-COLA BEVERAGES, LLC
						
		By:		/s/ William F. Holtz
				Name:		William F. Holtz
				Title:		Chief Financial Officer & Treasurer
						
						
		LIBERTY COCA-COLA BEVERAGES LLC
						
		By:		/s/ Sheri B. Preston
				Name:		Sheri B. Preston
				Title:		Chief Financial Officer

[Signature Page to Amendment No. 3 to Limited Liability Company Agreement]

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