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SEPARATION AND RELEASE AGREEMENT
This Separation and Release Agreement (“Agreement”) is entered into as of the Effective Date (as hereinafter defined) by and between Elizabeth Wilkinson (“Wilkinson”), an individual, and Flotek Industries, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the “Company”).
WHEREAS, Wilkinson is a former employee of the Company; and
WHEREAS, Wilkinson and the Company have concluded that it is in their mutual best interests to separate from the employment relationship;
NOW, THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby expressly acknowledged, the undersigned parties agree as follows:
1.Date of Separation.

(a)    Effective as of June 15, 2020 (the “Separation Date”), Wilkinson shall be separated from her employment by the Company and from the position held by Wilkinson with respect to the Company.  This Agreement shall become effective, however, on the “Effective Date,” as defined in subsection (b) below.

(b)    Wilkinson understands that she has 45 days from June 15, 2020 (the “Submittal Date”), which is the date a copy of this Agreement was received by her, to review and consider this Agreement and to decide whether to agree to and execute this Agreement.  Wilkinson understands that, while it is her right to decide to enter into and execute this Agreement before the end of this 45-day period that she is under no obligation to do so.  If Wilkinson signs and returns this Agreement before the end of this 45-day period, it is because Wilkinson freely chose to do so after carefully considering its terms.  Wilkinson is entitled to revoke her execution of this Agreement within 7 days of signing it, and this Agreement does not become effective or enforceable until the day after this 7-day revocation period has expired (the “Effective Date”).  If the revocation period expires on a weekday or holiday, Wilkinson will have until the end of the next business day to revoke.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth herein, neither Wilkinson nor the Company shall have any obligation hereunder until such 7-day revocation period has expired with such revocation right unexercised.

2.Compensation through Separation Date, Severance Payment and Benefits.  

(a)    Within six (6) business days after the Separation Date, the Company will pay Wilkinson a cash payment equal to the sum of (i) her regular salary through the Separation 

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Date and (ii) her accrued but unused vacation benefits.  Wilkinson understands that she is entitled to this payment regardless of whether she chooses to sign this Agreement.

(b)    In exchange for the promises of Wilkinson contained in this Agreement and the release of claims as set forth in Section 4 of this Agreement, the Company will pay Wilkinson a total of $918,750 in severance pay in nine equal monthly payments payable at the end of each month with the first payment commencing the month following the Effective Date.  Wilkinson agrees that the consideration the Company will provide includes amounts in addition to anything of value to which Wilkinson is already entitled.

(c)    The following unvested shares of restricted stock shall be considered vested as of June 15, 2020 (i) 30,000 shares of common stock of the Company issued pursuant to the grant dated December 28, 2018 and (ii) 32,407 shares of common stock of the Company issued pursuant to the grant dated April 1, 2020.

(d)    If Wilkinson timely and properly elects health continuation coverage under the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 (“COBRA”) the Company shall reimburse her for the monthly COBRA premium paid by Wilkinson for herself and her dependents who were covered immediately preceding the Separation Date. The reimbursement shall be paid to Wilkinson prior to the last day of the month immediately following the month in which the premium payment is remitted.  Wilkinson is eligible to receive such reimbursement until the earliest of: (i) the 12-month anniversary of the Separation Date; (ii) the date Wilkinson (or her dependents, if applicable) is no longer eligible to receive COBRA continuation coverage and (iii) the date on which Wilkinson receives substantially similar coverage from another employer or other source.     

(e)    All payments to Wilkinson shall be subject to withholding of employment, FICA, and other taxes as required by law.

3.Equity Awards; Other Benefits.  Wilkinson shall not be entitled to coverage under any employee benefit plan of the Company subsequent to the Separation Date except as set forth in Section 2(b), 2(c) and 2(d) of this Agreement.  The terms of this Agreement shall not affect in any respect the rights of Wilkinson with respect to contributions previously made by or with respect to Wilkinson pursuant to the Section 401(k) Plan of the Company or any other vested rights under ERISA-covered employee benefit plans, which shall be governed by the terms of such plan(s), as applicable on the date Wilkinson signs this Agreement.

4.Release.  In consideration for the Company’s promises in this Agreement, including the promise to pay compensation to Wilkinson in Section 2(b) of this Agreement, Wilkinson, on 

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behalf of herself and her heirs, executors, administrators, successors, assigns, and any other person claiming by, through, or under her, voluntarily and knowingly waives, releases and discharges the Company, its subsidiaries and their direct and indirect affiliates, and their respective successors, assigns, divisions, representatives, agents, officers, directors, stockholders, and employees (the “Released Parties”), from any claims, demands and/or causes of action whatsoever, presently known or unknown, that are based upon facts occurring on or prior to the Effective Date, including but not limited to, the following: (a) any statutory claims under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, the Older Workers Benefits Protection Act of 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Civil Rights Acts of 1964 and 1991, the National Labor Relations Act, or other U.S. (federal, state or local) or international laws (all as amended), (b) any tort or contract claims, (c) any claims for options or rights to acquire stock or the issuance of or right to retain restricted stock, and/or (d) any claims, matters or actions related to Wilkinson employment and/or affiliation with, or separation from, the Company, and any facts or circumstances relating to the negotiation of this Agreement.  Such release does not, however, reach the Company’s obligations under this Agreement.  Nothing in this Agreement is intended to waive claims (i) for unemployment or workers’ compensation benefits, (ii) that may arise after Wilkinson signs this Agreement, or (iii) which cannot be released by private agreement.  In addition, nothing in this Agreement (including but not limited to the release of claims, proprietary information, confidentiality, cooperation, and non-disparagement provisions) prevents Wilkinson from filing a charge or complaint with or from participating in an investigation or proceeding conducted by the EEOC, NLRB, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), or any other any federal, state or local agency charged with the enforcement of any laws, or from exercising rights under Section 7 of the NLRA to engage in joint activity with other employees, although by signing this release Wilkinson is waiving rights to individual relief based on claims asserted in such a charge or complaint, or in any other proceeding brought by Wilkinson or asserted by any third-party on Wilkinson’s behalf, except Wilkinson may have a right to receive a payment from a government agency (and not the Company) for information provided to the government agency, and except where such a waiver of individual relief is otherwise prohibited.

5.No Assignment of Claims.  The Company and Wilkinson each represents and warrants to the other that it or she has not made any assignment and will make no assignment of any of the claims which are purported to be released and discharged by this Agreement.

6.Return of Company Property.  Wilkinson agrees that she has returned to the Company all of the Company’s property in her possession, custody, or control, including but not limited to all of the tangible and intangible property belonging to the Company and relating to her employment with the Company.  Wilkinson further represents and warrants that she will not retain any copies, electronic or otherwise, of such property, including any electronic copies stored on Wilkinson’s personal: (i) computers; (ii) USB storage devices; (iii) email accounts; and (iv) cloud storage 

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accounts.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, it is accepted and agreed that Wilkinson may retain her company-issued laptop and docking station.

7.Additional Covenants.

(a)    Wilkinson acknowledges (i) receipt of all compensation and benefits due through the Separation Date as a result of services performed for the Company with the receipt of a final paycheck; (ii) Wilkinson has reported to the Company any and all work-related injuries incurred during employment; (iii) the Company properly provided any leave of absence because of Wilkinson’s or a family member’s health condition and Wilkinson has not been subjected to any improper treatment, conduct or actions due to a request for or taking such leave; (iv) Wilkinson has provided the Company with written notice of any and all concerns regarding suspected ethical and compliance issues or violations on the part of the Company; (v) Wilkinson has reported any pending judicial and administrative complaints, claims, or actions Wilkinson filed against the Company or any Released Party; and (vi) Wilkinson has not raised a claim of sexual harassment or abuse with the Company.

(b)    Wilkinson agrees to cooperate with Company regarding any pending or subsequently filed litigation, claims, or other disputes involving Company that relate to matters within the knowledge or responsibility of Wilkinson during her employment with Company.  Without limiting the foregoing, Wilkinson agrees (i) to meet with Company representatives, its counsel, or other designees at mutually convenient times and places with respect to any items within the scope of this provision; (ii) to provide truthful testimony regarding same to any court, agency, or other adjudicatory body; and (iii) to provide Company with notice of contact by any adverse party or such adverse party’s representative, except as may be required by law.  Wilkinson shall be reimbursed for her reasonable and documented expenses and time at a market rate for such assistance.

(c)    Wilkinson will not solicit, or assist or facilitate another in soliciting, for employment any natural person who as of the Effective Date is employed by the Company or any of its subsidiaries in any capacity, or personally solicit, or assist or facilitate another in soliciting, any such employees to terminate their employment with the Company or personally facilitate or assist in the hiring of any such employee by any other person for a period of six months following the Separation Date.

(d)    Wilkinson is releasing all rights under section 1542 of the California Civil Code.  Section 1542 provides as follows: 

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A general release does not extend to claims that the creditor or releasing party does not know or suspect to exist in his or her favor at the time of executing the release, and that, if known by him or her would have materially affected his or her settlement with the debtor or released party.

8.Confidentiality.

(a)    Wilkinson and the Company acknowledge that by virtue of her prior relationship with the Company, Wilkinson has previously had access to certain Confidential Information and been involved in the creation of certain Confidential Information.  Wilkinson acknowledges and agrees that all such Confidential Information constitutes valuable, special and unique property belonging exclusively to the Company.  Wilkinson agrees that she will not, for any reason or purpose whatsoever, use or disclose any Confidential Information to any party without express written authorization of the Company.

(b)    “Confidential Information” means any confidential or proprietary information of the Company, including, without limitation, all documents or information, in whatever form or medium, concerning or evidencing operations, activities, strategies, short or long range plans, financial and tax information, personnel information, plans, opportunities, intellectual property information, research and development information, data, manufacturing methods, processes, vendor information, and customer information, but excluding any such information that is or becomes generally available to the public other than as a result of any breach of this Agreement or other unauthorized disclosure.

(c)    This Agreement and all terms of this Agreement are hereby designated as Confidential Information.  Neither Wilkinson nor the Company, nor their agents and representatives, are permitted to discuss the nature and terms of this Agreement with any third party, other than Wilkinson’s immediate family who has agreed to keep such information confidential, except that both parties are permitted to discuss the nature and terms of this Agreement with appropriate tax, accounting or legal professionals, as may be required by securities laws or the rule of any applicable stock exchange, as necessary in any legal proceedings directly related to the provisions and terms of this Agreement, or as otherwise required by law or compelled by a court of competent jurisdiction after reasonable notice to the Company.

9.Non-Disparagement.  Wilkinson agrees not to disparage the Company, its directors, officers or employees, and the Company agrees that its executive officers and senior managers will not disparage Wilkinson or her tenure or efforts at the Company.

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10.Governing Law; Choice of Venue.  The execution, validity, interpretation and performance of this Agreement shall be determined and governed exclusively by the laws of the State of Texas, without reference to the principles of conflict of laws.  

11.Entire Agreement.  This Agreement represents the complete agreement and understanding between Wilkinson and the Company concerning the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior agreements and understandings, written or oral, between Wilkinson and any member of the Company concerning the subject matter of this Agreement that is in conflict with this Agreement; provided, however, that for the avoidance of doubt, this Agreement and the execution and delivery thereof shall not operate as a waiver of any preexisting rights or obligations of the parties related to indemnities or insurance obligations.  No attempted modification or waiver of any of the provisions of this Agreement shall be binding on any party hereto unless in writing and signed by Wilkinson and the Company.  This Agreement is binding upon and inures to the benefit of the parties’ heirs, successors and permitted assigns.

12.Acknowledgements.  This Agreement has been entered into voluntarily and not as a result of coercion, duress or undue influence.  Wilkinson acknowledges that she has read and fully understands the terms of this Agreement.  The company hereby advises Wilkinson to consult with an attorney before executing this Agreement.  Wilkinson agrees with the Company that modifications to this Agreement, whether material or immaterial, do not restart the running of the 45-day consideration period provided in Paragraph 1.  The consideration for this Agreement is in addition to anything of value to which Wilkinson already is entitled, and is not wages, a wage increase, a bonus, or any other form of compensation for services performed.  Standard deductions will be made to the consideration for this Agreement.  If Wilkinson is age 40 or over and Wilkinson’s termination is part of an employment termination program, the Company has attached information regarding the class, unit, or group of individuals covered by the employment termination program, the applicable eligibility factors and time limits, and a list of the job titles and ages of all individuals eligible or selected for the employment termination program as well as those who are not.

13.Dispute Resolution.  Any and all disputes between the parties to this Agreement arising out of or in connection with the negotiation, execution, interpretation, performance or non-performance of this Agreement and the covenants and obligations contemplated herein, including but not limited to any claims against Wilkinson, the Company, its respective officers, directors, employees or agents, shall be solely and finally settled by arbitration before three arbitrators conducted in Houston, Texas pursuant to the Commercial Rules of the American Arbitration Association, as now in effect or hereafter amended.  Judgment on the award of the arbitrator may be entered in any court having jurisdiction over the party against whom enforcement of the award is being sought, and the parties hereby irrevocably consent to the jurisdiction of any such court for the purpose of enforcing any such award.  The parties agree and acknowledge that any arbitration 

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proceedings between them, and the outcome of such proceedings, shall be kept strictly confidential.  In the event of any such dispute concerning the subject matter of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover reasonable attorney’s fees and costs incurred for the arbitration.

14.Notices.  All notices, consents, waivers and other communications required or permitted by this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed given to a party when (a) delivered to the appropriate address by hand or by nationally recognized overnight courier service (costs prepaid); (b) sent by facsimile or e-mail with confirmation of transmission by the transmitting equipment; or (c) received or rejected by the addressee, if sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, in each case to the following addresses, facsimile numbers or e-mail addresses and marked to the attention of the person (by name or title) designated below (or to such other address, facsimile number, e-mail address or person as a party may designate by notice to the other parties):

Company:

Flotek Industries, Inc.
Attention: HR Director 
8846 N. Sam Houston Parkway W. Suite 150
Houston, Texas 77064

with a mandatory copy by email to:  legal@flotekind.com 

Wilkinson:

Elizabeth Wilkinson    
827 Greenbelt Dr.
Houston, TX 77079

with a mandatory copy by email to:  etwilkinson@yahoo.com
 

15.Execution.  This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which will be deemed an original and shall be deemed duly executed upon the signing of the counterparts by the parties.  This Agreement may be executed by facsimile or .pdf signature and a facsimile or .pdf signature shall constitute an original for all purposes.

16.Exceptions and No Interference with Rights.  Wilkinson understands this Agreement does not apply to (a) any claims or rights that may arise after the date that 

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Wilkinson signed this Agreement, (b) the Company’s expense reimbursement policies, (c) any vested rights under the Company’s ERISA-covered employee benefit plans as applicable on the date Wilkinson sign this Agreement, and (d) any claims that the controlling law clearly states may not be released by private agreement.  Moreover, nothing in this Agreement (including but not limited to the acknowledgements, release of claims, the promise not to sue, the confidentiality obligations, and the return of property provision) (w) waives Wilkinson’s right to testify in an administrative, legislative, or judicial proceeding concerning alleged criminal conduct or alleged sexual harassment on the part of the Company, or on the part of the agents or employees of the Company, when Wilkinson has been required or requested to attend such a proceeding pursuant to a court order, subpoena, or written request from an administrative agency or the legislature, (x) limits or affects Wilkinson’s right to challenge the validity of this Agreement under the ADEA or the OWBPA, (y) prevents Wilkinson from communicating with, filing a charge or complaint with,  or from participating in an investigation or proceeding conducted by the EEOC, the National Labor Relations Board, the Securities and Exchange Commission, or any other federal, state or local agency charged with the enforcement of any laws, including providing documents or any other information, or (z) precludes Wilkinson from exercising her rights under Section 7 of the NLRA to engage in protected, concerted activity with other employees, although by signing this Agreement Wilkinson is waiving her right to recover any individual relief (including any backpay, frontpay, reinstatement or other legal or equitable relief) in any charge, complaint, or lawsuit or other proceeding brought by Wilkinson or on her behalf by any third party, except for any right Wilkinson may have to receive a payment or award from a government agency (and not the Company) for information provided to the government agency or where otherwise prohibited.

The parties to this Agreement executed this Agreement on the dates set forth below.

/s/ Elizabeth Wilkinson
____________________________________
Elizabeth Wilkinson
                            
7/28/2020
Date

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FLOTEK INDUSTRIES, INC.

By:    /s/DanielleAllen

Name: Danielle Allen
                            
Title: SVP, Chief of Staff

7/28/2020
Date

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 Exhibit 10.1 

TAX MATTERS AGREEMENT 

THIS TAX MATTERS AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”), dated as of _______, 2020, is by and among BBX Capital Corporation, a Florida
corporation (“Parent”), and BBX Capital Florida LLC, a Florida limited liability company (“New BBX Capital”). Each of Parent and New BBX Capital is sometimes referred to herein as a “Party” and,
collectively, as the “Parties.” 
 RECITALS 

WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of Parent has determined that it is advisable and in the best interests of Parent and its shareholders that
New BBX Capital, which is currently a wholly owned subsidiary of Parent and holds (or in accordance with the terms of the Separation Agreement will hold) the subsidiaries and investments which comprise or operate the New BBX Capital Business, be
converted into a Florida corporation and become a separate, public company through the spin-off of New BBX Capital, with Parent retaining the Bluegreen Business and continuing as a public company and
“pure play” Bluegreen holding company; 
 WHEREAS, in furtherance of the foregoing, on the date hereof, Parent and New BBX Capital
have entered into the Separation Agreement pursuant to which, subject to the terms and conditions thereof, the assets and liabilities of the Bluegreen Business will be separated from those of the New BBX Capital Business (the
“Separation”) and thereafter Parent will distribute 100% of the issued and outstanding shares of New BBX Capital Common Stock pro rata to holders of Parent Common Stock (the “Distribution” and, collectively with the
Separation, the “Spin-Off”), all as more fully described in the Separation Agreement; 

WHEREAS, in connection with the Spin-Off, the Parties wish to provide for the payment of Tax
liabilities and entitlement to refunds thereof, allocate responsibility for, and cooperation in, the filing of Tax Returns, and provide for certain other matters relating to Taxes; 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and the representations, warranties, covenants and agreements contained herein, and
intending to be legally bound hereby, the Parties hereby agree as follows: 
 ARTICLE I 

DEFINITIONS 

Section 1.01 General. As used in this Agreement, the following terms shall have the following meanings: 

“Accounting Firm” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.01. 

“Adjustment” means an adjustment of any item of income, gain, loss, deduction, credit or any other item affecting Taxes of a taxpayer
pursuant to a Final Determination. 
 “Agreement” has the meaning set forth in the preamble to this Agreement. 

“Ancillary Agreement” has the meaning set forth in the Separation Agreement. 

“Bluegreen Business” has the meaning set forth in the Separation Agreement. 

“Carryback” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.02. 

“Code” means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. 

 “Common Parent” means the “common parent corporation” of an “affiliated
group” (in each case, within the meaning of Section 1504 of the Code) filing a U.S. federal consolidated Income Tax Return. 
 “Covered
Taxes” has the meaning set forth in the Transition Services Agreement. 
 “Distribution” has the meaning set forth in the recitals
to this Agreement. 
 “Distribution Date” has the meaning set forth in the Separation Agreement. 

“Due Date” means (a) with respect to a Tax Return, the date (taking into account all valid extensions) on which such Tax Return is
required to be filed under applicable Law and (b) with respect to a payment of Taxes, the date on which such payment is required to be made to the applicable Taxing Authority to avoid the incurrence of interest, penalties and/or additions to
Tax. 
 “Employee Matters Agreement” means the Employee Matters Agreement by and among the Parties dated as of the date hereof. 

“Extraordinary Transaction” means any action that is not in the Ordinary Course of Business, but shall not include (a) any action
described in or contemplated by the Separation Agreement or any Ancillary Agreement, (b) any action that is otherwise undertaken in connection with the Spin-Off, or (c) any compensatory payment or
compensatory transfer in respect of services made as a result of, or in connection with, the Spiin-Off (which shall be treated as paid immediately before the Distribution on the Distribution Date). 

“Final Determination” means the final resolution of liability for any Tax for any taxable period by or as a result of (a) a final
decision, judgment, decree or other order by any court of competent jurisdiction that can no longer be appealed to a court other than the Supreme Court of the United States, (b) a final settlement with the IRS, a closing agreement or accepted
offer in compromise under Sections 7121 or 7122 of the Code, or a comparable agreement under the Laws of other jurisdictions, which resolves the entire Tax liability for any taxable period, (c) any allowance of a refund or credit in respect of
an overpayment of Tax, but only after the expiration of all periods during which such refund or credit may be recovered by the jurisdiction imposing the Tax, or (d) any other final resolution, including by reason of the expiration of the
applicable statute of limitations or the execution of a pre-filing agreement with the IRS or other Taxing Authority. 

“Group” of which a Person is a member means (i) the Parent Group if the Person is a member of the Parent Group, and (ii) the New
BBX Capital Group if the Person is a member of the New BBX Capital Group. 
 “Income Tax Return” means any Tax Return on which Income Taxes
are reflected or reported. 
 “Income Taxes” means any net income, net receipts, net profits, excess net profits or similar Taxes based
upon, measured by, or calculated with respect to net income. 
 “Indemnified Party” means the Party which is entitled to seek
indemnification from the other Party pursuant to the provisions of Article III. 
 “Indemnifying Party” means the Party from which the
other Party is entitled to seek indemnification pursuant to the provisions of Article III. 
 “Information” has the meaning set forth in
Section 6.01(a). 
 “IRS” means the U.S. Internal Revenue Service. 

“Law” means any U.S. or non-U.S. federal, national, supranational, state, provincial, local or
similar statute, law, ordinance, regulation, rule, code, administrative pronouncement, order, requirement or rule of law (including common law). 

 “Mixed Business Income Tax Return” means any Mixed Business Tax Return on which Income
Taxes are reflected or reported. 
 “Mixed Business Tax Return” means any Tax Return (other than a Parent Consolidated Return), including
any consolidated, combined or unitary Tax Return, that reflects or reports Taxes that relate to at least one asset or activity that is part of the Bluegreen Business, on the one hand, and at least one asset or activity that is part of the New BBX
Capital Business, on the other hand. 
 “New BBX Capital” has the meaning set forth in the preamble to this Agreement. 

“New BBX Capital Business” has the meaning set forth in the Separation Agreement. 

“New BBX Capital Common Stock” has the meaning set forth in the Separation Agreement. 

“New BBX Capital Entity” means any Subsidiary of New BBX Capital immediately after the Distribution. 

“New BBX Capital Group” means, individually or collectively, as the case may be, New BBX Capital and any New BBX Capital Entity. 

“New BBX Capital Taxes” means, without duplication, (a) any Taxes of (i) Parent or any Subsidiary or former Subsidiary of Parent
attributable to assets or activities of the New BBX Capital Business, as determined pursuant to Section 2.09 or (ii) New BBX Capital or any Subsidiary of New BBX Capital and (b) any Taxes attributable to an Extraordinary Transaction
occurring after the Distribution on the Distribution Date by New BBX Capital or a New BBX Capital Entity. 
 “Ordinary Course of Business”
means an action taken by a Person only if such action is taken in the ordinary course of the normal operations of such Person, consistent with past practice. 

“Parent” has the meaning set forth in the preamble to this Agreement. 

“Parent Common Stock” has the meaning set forth in the Separation Agreement. 

“Parent Consolidated Return” means the U.S. federal Income Tax Return required to be filed by Parent as the Common Parent. 

“Parent Consolidated Taxes” means any U.S. federal Income Taxes attributable to any Parent Consolidated Return. 

“Parent Entity” means any Subsidiary of Parent immediately after the Distribution. 

“Parent Group” means, individually or collectively, as the case may be, Parent and any Parent Entity, excluding any member of the New BBX
Capital Group. 
 “Parent Taxes” means, without duplication, (a) any Parent Consolidated Taxes, (b) any Taxes imposed on New BBX
Capital or any member of the New BBX Capital Group under Treasury Regulations Section 1.1502-6 (or any similar provision of other Law) as a result of New BBX Capital or any such member being or having
been included as part of a Parent Consolidated Return (or similar consolidated or combined Tax Return under any other provision of Law), (c) any Taxes of the Parent Group and any former Subsidiary of Parent (excluding any member of the New BBX
Capital Group) for any Pre-Closing Period, (d) any Parent Transaction Taxes, and (e) any Transfer Taxes, in each case (x) other than New BBX Capital Taxes and (y) including any Taxes
resulting from an Adjustment. 
 “Parent Transaction Taxes” means any Taxes (a) imposed on or by reason of the Separation or the
Distribution and (b) payable by reason of the distribution of cash or other property from New BBX Capital to Parent (in each case, including Transfer Taxes imposed on such transactions described in (a) and (b)). For the avoidance of doubt,
Parent Transaction Taxes include, without limitation, Taxes payable by reason of deferred intercompany transactions or excess loss accounts triggered by the Separation or the Distribution. 

 “Party” and “Parties” have the meaning set forth in the preamble to this
Agreement. 
 “Past Practice” means past practices, accounting methods, elections and conventions. 

“Person” has the meaning set forth in the Separation Agreement. 

“Post-Closing Period” means any taxable period (or portion thereof) beginning after the Distribution Date, including for the avoidance of
doubt, the portion of any Straddle Period beginning on the day after the Distribution Date. 
 “Pre-Closing
Period” means any taxable period (or portion thereof) ending on or before the Distribution Date, including for the avoidance of doubt, the portion of any Straddle Period ending at the end of the day on the Distribution Date. 

“Preparing Party” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.04(a)(ii). 

“Privilege” means any privilege that may be asserted under applicable Law, including any privilege arising under or relating to the
attorney-client relationship (including the attorney-client and work product privileges), the accountant-client privilege and any privilege relating to internal evaluation processes. 

“Refund” means any refund (or credit in lieu thereof) of Taxes (including any overpayment of Taxes that can be refunded or, alternatively,
applied to other Taxes payable), including any interest paid on or with respect to such refund of Taxes; provided, however, that for purposes of this Agreement, the amount of any Refund required to be paid to another Party shall be
reduced by the net amount of any Income Taxes imposed on, related to, or attributable to, the receipt or accrual of such Refund. 
 “Retention
Period” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.02. 
 “Reviewing Party” has the meaning set forth in
Section 2.04(a)(ii). 
 “Separation” has the meaning set forth in the recitals to this Agreement. 

“Separation Agreement” means the Separation and Distribution Agreement by and among Parent and New BBX Capital dated as of the date hereof.

 “Single Business Return” means any Tax Return, including any consolidated, combined or unitary Tax Return, that reflects or reports Tax
Items relating only to the Bluegreen Business, on the one hand, or the New BBX Capital Business, on the other (but not both). 
 “Single Business
Return Preparing Party” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.04(b). 
 “Single Business Return Reviewing Party” has the
meaning set forth in Section 2.04(b). 
 “Straddle Period” means any taxable period that begins on or before the Distribution Date and
ends after the Distribution Date. 
 “Subsidiary” means, with respect to any Person (a) a corporation more than fifty percent
(50%) of the voting or capital stock of which is owned, directly or indirectly, by such Person or (b) a limited liability company, partnership, joint venture, association, joint stock company, trust, unincorporated organization or other
entity in which such Person, directly or indirectly, owns more than fifty percent (50%) of the equity economic interests thereof or for which such Person, directly or indirectly, has the power to elect or direct the election of more than fifty
percent (50%) of the members of the governing body or which such Person otherwise has control (e.g., as the managing partner or managing member of a partnership or limited liability company, as the case may be). 

 “Tax” means (a) all taxes, charges, fees, duties, levies, imposts, or other similar
assessments, imposed by any U.S. federal, state or local or foreign governmental authority, including net income, gross income, gross receipts, excise, real property, personal property, sales, use, service, service use, license, lease, capital
stock, transfer, recording, franchise, business organization, occupation, premium, environmental, windfall profits, profits, customs, duties, payroll, wage, withholding, social security, employment, unemployment, insurance, severance, workers
compensation, excise, stamp, alternative minimum, estimated, value added, ad valorem, hospitality, accommodations, transient accommodations, unclaimed property, escheat and other taxes, charges, fees, duties, levies, imposts, or other similar
assessments, (b) any interest, penalties or additions attributable thereto and (c) all liabilities in respect of any items described in clauses (a) or (b) payable by reason of assumption, transferee or successor liability,
operation of Law or Treasury Regulation Section 1.1502-6(a) (or any predecessor or successor thereof or any analogous or similar provision under Law). 

“Tax Attributes” means net operating losses, capital losses, tax credit carryovers, earnings and profits, foreign tax credit carryovers,
overall foreign losses, previously taxed income, tax bases, separate limitation losses and any other losses, deductions, credits or other comparable items that could affect a Tax liability for a past or future taxable period. 

“Tax Benefit” means any refund, credit, or other reduction in Tax payments otherwise required to be made to a Taxing Authority, including for
the avoidance of doubt, any actual Tax savings if, as and when realized arising from a step-up in Tax basis or an increase in a Tax Attribute. 

“Tax Cost” means any increase in Tax payments otherwise required to be made to a Taxing Authority (or any reduction in any refund otherwise
receivable from any Taxing Authority). 
 “Tax Group” means the members of a consolidated, combined, unitary or other tax group (determined
under applicable U.S., state or foreign Income Tax law) which includes Parent or New BBX Capital, as the context requires, but for the avoidance of doubt, (i) Parent’s Tax Group does not include any members of the New BBX Capital Group and
(ii) New BBX Capital’s Tax Group does not include any members of the Parent Group. 
 “Tax Item” means any item of income, gain,
loss, deduction, credit, recapture of credit or any other item which increases or decreases Taxes paid or payable. 
 “Tax Matter” has the
meaning set forth in Section 6.01(a). 
 “Tax Proceeding” means any audit, assessment of Taxes,
pre-filing agreement, other examination by any Taxing Authority, proceeding, appeal of a proceeding or litigation relating to Taxes, whether administrative or judicial, including proceedings relating to
competent authority determinations. 
 “Tax Return” means any return, report, certificate, form or similar statement or document (including
any related or supporting information or schedule attached thereto and any information return, or declaration of estimated Tax) required to be supplied to, or filed with, a Taxing Authority in connection with the payment, determination, assessment
or collection of any Tax or the administration of any Laws relating to any Tax and any amended Tax return or claim for refund. 
 “Taxing
Authority” means any governmental authority or any subdivision, agency, commission or entity thereof or any quasi-governmental or private body having jurisdiction over the assessment, determination, collection or imposition of any Tax
(including the IRS). 
 “Transfer Taxes” means all sales, use, transfer, real property transfer, intangible, recordation, registration,
documentary, stamp or similar Taxes imposed on Separation or the Distribution. 
 “Transition Services Agreement” means the Transition
Services Agreement by and among the Parties dated as of the date hereof. 
 “Treasury Regulations” means the final and temporary (but not
proposed) Income Tax regulations promulgated under the Code, as such regulations may be amended from time to time (including corresponding provisions of succeeding regulations). 

 “U.S.” means the United States of America. 

Section 1.02 Additional Definitions. Any other capitalized terms used but not defined in this Agreement shall have the meanings
ascribed to them in the Separation Agreement. 
 ARTICLE II 

PREPARATION, FILING AND PAYMENT OF TAXES SHOWN DUE ON TAX RETURNS 

Section 2.01 Parent Consolidated Returns. 

(a) Parent Consolidated Returns. Parent shall prepare and file all Parent Consolidated Returns for a
Pre-Closing Period or a Straddle Period, and shall pay all Taxes shown to be due and payable on such Tax Returns; provided that New BBX Capital shall reimburse Parent for any such Taxes that are New BBX
Capital Taxes. 
 (b) Extraordinary Transactions. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, for all Tax purposes,
the Parties shall report any Extraordinary Transactions that are caused or permitted by New BBX Capital or any New BBX Capital Entity on the Distribution Date after the Distribution as occurring on the day after the Distribution Date pursuant to
Treasury Regulation Section 1.1502-76(b)(1)(ii)(B) or any similar or analogous provision of state, local or foreign Law. 

Section 2.02 Mixed Business Tax Returns. 

(a) Subject to Section 2.02(b), Parent shall prepare (or cause a Parent Entity to prepare) and Parent, a Parent Entity or New BBX Capital
shall file (or cause to be filed) any Mixed Business Tax Returns for a Pre-Closing Period or a Straddle Period and shall pay, or cause such Parent Entity to pay, all Taxes shown to be due and payable on such
Tax Returns; provided that New BBX Capital shall reimburse Parent for any such Taxes that are New BBX Capital Taxes. 
 (b) New BBX
Capital shall prepare and file (or cause a New BBX Capital Entity to prepare and file) any Mixed Business Tax Returns for a Pre-Closing Period or a Straddle Period required to be filed by New BBX Capital or a
New BBX Capital Entity after the Distribution Date, and New BBX Capital shall pay, or cause such New BBX Capital Entity to pay, all Taxes shown to be due and payable on such Tax Returns; provided that Parent shall reimburse New BBX Capital
for any such Taxes that are Parent Taxes. 
 Section 2.03 Single Business Returns. 

(a) Parent shall prepare and file (or cause a Parent Entity to prepare and file) any Single Business Returns for a Pre-Closing Period or a Straddle Period that reflects or reports Tax Items relating only to the Bluegreen Business and shall pay, or cause such Parent Entity to pay, all Taxes shown to be due and payable on such Tax
Returns; provided that New BBX Capital shall reimburse Parent for any such Taxes that are New BBX Capital Taxes. 
 (b) New BBX
Capital shall prepare and file (or cause a New BBX Capital Entity to prepare and file) any Single Business Returns for a Pre-Closing Period or a Straddle Period that reflects or reports Tax Items relating only
to the New BBX Capital Business and shall pay, or cause such New BBX Capital Entity to pay, all Taxes shown to be due and payable on such Tax Returns; provided that Parent shall reimburse New BBX Capital for any such Taxes that are Parent
Taxes. 
 Section 2.04 Tax Return Procedures. 

(a) Procedures relating to Tax Returns other than Single Business Returns. 

(i) Parent Consolidated Returns. With respect to all Parent Consolidated Returns for the taxable year which includes the Distribution
Date, Parent shall use the closing of the books method under (A) Treasury Regulation Section 1.1502-76 (including adopting the “end of the day rule” described therein) and
(B) Section 382 

 
of the Code and any applicable Treasury Regulations promulgated thereunder. To the extent that the positions taken on any Parent Consolidated Tax Return would reasonably be expected to materially
adversely affect the Tax position of New BBX Capital or a New BBX Capital Entity for any period after the Distribution Date, Parent shall prepare the portions of such Tax Return that relates to the New BBX Capital Business in a manner that is
consistent with Past Practice unless otherwise required by applicable Law or agreed to in writing by the Parties, and shall provide a draft of such portion of such Tax Return to New BBX Capital for its review and comment at least thirty
(30) days prior to the Due Date for such Tax Return, provided, however, that nothing herein shall prevent Parent from timely filing any such Tax Return. In the event that Past Practice is not applicable to a particular item or
matter, Parent shall determine the reporting of such item or matter in good faith. The Parties shall negotiate in good faith to resolve all disputed issues. Any disputes that the Parties are unable to resolve shall be resolved by the Accounting Firm
pursuant to Section 7.01. In the event that any dispute is not resolved (whether pursuant to good faith negotiations among the Parties or by the Accounting Firm) prior to the Due Date for the filing of any such Tax Return, such Tax Return shall
be timely filed by Parent and Parent agrees to amend such Tax Return as necessary to reflect the resolution of such dispute in a manner consistent with such resolution. 

(ii) Mixed Business Tax Returns. To the extent that the positions taken on any Mixed Business Tax Return would reasonably be expected
to materially adversely affect the Tax position of the party other than the party that is required to prepare and file any such Tax Return pursuant to Section 2.02 (the “Reviewing Party”) in any Post-Closing Period, the party
required to prepare and file such Tax Return (the “Preparing Party”) shall prepare the portions of such Tax Return that relates to the business of the Reviewing Party (the New BBX Capital Business or the Bluegreen Business, as the
case may be) in a manner that is consistent with Past Practice unless otherwise required by applicable Law or agreed to in writing by the Parties, and shall provide a draft of such portion of such Tax Return to the Reviewing Party for its review and
comment at least thirty (30) days prior to the Due Date for such Tax Return, provided, however, that nothing herein shall prevent the Preparing Party from timely filing any such Tax Return. In the event that Past Practice is not
applicable to a particular item or matter, the Preparing Party shall determine the reporting of such item or matter in good faith. The Parties shall negotiate in good faith to resolve all disputed issues. Any disputes that the Parties are unable to
resolve shall be resolved by the Accounting Firm pursuant to Section 7.01. In the event that any dispute is not resolved (whether pursuant to good faith negotiations among the Parties or by the Accounting Firm) prior to the Due Date for the
filing of any such Tax Return, such Tax Return shall be timely filed by the Preparing Party and the Parties agree to amend such Tax Return as necessary to reflect the resolution of such dispute in a manner consistent with such resolution. 

(b) Procedures relating to Single Business Returns. The Party that is required to prepare and file any Single Business Return pursuant
to Section 2.03 (the “Single Business Return Preparing Party”) which reflects Taxes which are reimbursable by the other Party (the “Single Business Return Reviewing Party”), in whole or in part, shall
(x) unless otherwise required by Law or agreed to in writing by the Single Business Return Reviewing Party, prepare such Tax Return in a manner consistent with Past Practice to the extent such items affect the Taxes for which the Single
Business Return Reviewing Party is responsible pursuant to this Agreement, and (y) submit to the Single Business Return Reviewing Party a draft of any such Tax Return (or to the extent practicable the portion of such Tax Return that relates to
Taxes for which the Single Business Return Reviewing Party is responsible pursuant to this Agreement) along with a statement setting forth the calculation of the Tax shown due and payable on such Tax Return reimbursable by the Single Business Return
Reviewing Party under Section 2.03 at least thirty (30) days prior to the Due Date for such Tax Return; provided, however, that nothing herein shall prevent the Single Business Return Preparing Party from timely filing any
such Single Business Return. The Parties shall negotiate in good faith to resolve all disputed issues. Any disputes that the Parties are unable to resolve shall be resolved by the Accounting Firm pursuant to Section 7.01. In the event that any
dispute is not resolved (whether pursuant to good faith negotiations among the Parties or by the Accounting Firm) prior to the Due Date for the filing of any Single Business Return, such Single Business Return shall be timely filed by the Single
Business Return Preparing Party and the Parties agree to amend such Single Business Return as necessary to reflect the resolution of such dispute in a manner consistent with such resolution. 

Section 2.05 Amended Returns. Except as provided in Section 2.04 to reflect the resolution of any dispute by the Accounting
Firm pursuant to Section 7.01, (a) except with the prior written consent of Parent (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned), New BBX Capital shall not, and shall not permit any New BBX Capital Entity to, amend
any Tax Return of New BBX Capital or any New BBX Capital Entity for any Pre-Closing Period or Straddle Period to the extent such amendment could reasonably be expected to result in

 
an indemnification obligation on the part of Parent pursuant to Article III or otherwise increase the Taxes of any member of the Parent Group and (b) except with the prior written consent of
New BBX Capital (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned), Parent shall not, and shall not permit any Parent Entity to, amend any Tax Return for any Pre-Closing Period or Straddle
Period to the extent such amendment could reasonably be expected to result in an indemnification obligation on the part of New BBX Capital pursuant to Article III or otherwise increase the Taxes of any member of the New BBX Capital Group. 

Section 2.06 Straddle Period Tax Allocation. Parent and New BBX Capital shall take all actions necessary or appropriate to close
the taxable year of New BBX Capital and each New BBX Capital Entity for all Tax purposes as of the close of business on the Distribution Date to the extent permissible or required under applicable Law. If applicable Law does not require or permit
New BBX Capital or a New BBX Capital Entity, as the case may be, to close its taxable year on close of business on the Distribution Date, then the allocation of income or deductions required to determine any Taxes or other amounts attributable to
the portion of the Straddle Period ending on, or beginning after, the Distribution Date shall be made by means of a closing of the books and records of New BBX Capital or such New BBX Capital Entity as of the close of business on the Distribution
Date; provided that exemptions, allowances or deductions that are calculated on an annual or periodic basis shall be allocated between such portions in proportion to the number of days in each such portion; provided, further,
that real property and other property or similar periodic Taxes shall be apportioned on a per diem basis. 
 Section 2.07 Timing of
Payments. All Taxes required to be paid or caused to be paid pursuant to this Article II by either Parent or a Parent Entity or New BBX Capital or a New BBX Capital Entity, as the case may be, to an applicable Taxing Authority or reimbursed by
Parent or New BBX Capital to the other Party pursuant to this Agreement, shall, in the case of a payment to a Taxing Authority, be paid on or before the Due Date for the payment of such Taxes and, in the case of a reimbursement to the other Party,
be paid at least two (2) business days before the Due Date for the payment of such Taxes by the other Party; provided that the Party seeking reimbursement shall furnish such other Party reasonably satisfactory documentation setting forth
the basis for, and calculation of, the amount of such reimbursement obligation at least twenty (20) days before such Due Date. 

Section 2.08 Expenses. Except as provided in Section 7.01 in respect of the expenses relating to the Accounting Firm, each
Party shall bear its own expenses incurred in connection with this Article II. 
 Section 2.09 Apportionment of New BBX Capital
Taxes. For all purposes of this Agreement, but subject to Section 4.03, Parent and New BBX Capital shall jointly determine in good faith which Tax Items are properly attributable to assets or activities of the New BBX Capital Business (and
in the case of a Tax Item that is properly attributable to both the New BBX Capital Business and the Bluegreen Business, the allocation of such Tax Item between the New BBX Capital Business and the Bluegreen Business) in a manner consistent with the
Past Practices of the Parties and the provisions of this Agreement, and any disputes shall be resolved by the Accounting Firm in accordance with Section 7.01. 

ARTICLE III 

INDEMNIFICATION 

Section 3.01 Indemnification by Parent. Subject to Section 3.03, Parent shall pay, and shall indemnify and hold the New BBX
Capital Group harmless from and against, without duplication, (a) all Parent Taxes, (b) all Taxes incurred by New BBX Capital or any New BBX Capital Entity arising out of, attributable to, or resulting from the breach by Parent of any of
its covenants hereunder, and (c) any out-of-pocket costs and expenses related to the foregoing (including reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses). 

Section 3.02 Indemnification by New BBX Capital. Subject to Section 3.03, New BBX Capital shall pay, and shall indemnify and
hold the Parent Group harmless from and against, without duplication, (a) all New BBX Capital Taxes, (b) all Taxes incurred by Parent or any Parent Entity arising out of, attributable to, or resulting from the breach by New BBX Capital of
any of its covenants hereunder, and (c) any out-of-pocket costs and expenses related to the foregoing (including reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses). In
addition, to the extent, if 

 
any, that New BBX Capital’s market value at the time of the Distribution is greater than Parent’s tax basis in New BBX Capital, New BBX Capital shall indemnify Parent for tax on gain
taken into account as a result of the Distribution, determined as if no net operating losses or other tax attributes were available to shelter that gain and computed at an assumed tax rate of 25%. 

Section 3.03 Characterization of and Adjustments to Payments. 

(a) For all Tax purposes, Parent and New BBX Capital shall treat any payment by Parent to a member of the New BBX Capital Group or by New BBX
Capital to a member of the Parent Group required by this Agreement (other than payments with respect to interest accruing after the Distribution Date) as either a contribution by Parent to New BBX Capital or a distribution by New BBX Capital to
Parent, as the case may be, occurring immediately prior to the Distribution. 
 (b) Notwithstanding the foregoing, the amount that any
Indemnifying Party is or may be required to provide indemnification to or on behalf of any Indemnified Party pursuant to Article III of this Agreement, the Separation Agreement or any other Ancillary Agreement shall be (i) decreased to take
into account any Tax Benefit to the Indemnified Party (or any of its Affiliates) arising from the incurrence or payment of the relevant indemnified item and actually realized in or prior to the taxable year succeeding the taxable year in which the
indemnified item is incurred (which Tax Benefit would not have arisen or been allowable but for such indemnified item), and (ii) increased to take into account any actual Tax Cost of the Indemnified Party (or any of its Affiliates) arising from
the receipt of the relevant indemnity payment. 
 Section 3.04 Timing of Indemnification Payments. Indemnification payments in
respect of any liabilities for which an Indemnified Party is entitled to indemnification pursuant to this Article III shall be paid by the Indemnifying Party to the Indemnified Party within ten (10) days after written notification thereof by
the Indemnified Party, including reasonably satisfactory documentation setting forth the basis for, and calculation of, the amount of such indemnification payment, or within ten (10) days after resolution pursuant to Section 7.01. 

ARTICLE IV 
 REFUNDS,
CARRYBACKS, TIMING DIFFERENCE AND TAX ATTRIBUTES 
 Section 4.01 Refunds and Credits. 

(a) Except as provided in Section 4.02, Parent shall be entitled to all Refunds of Taxes for which Parent is responsible pursuant to
Article III, and New BBX Capital shall be entitled to all Refunds of Taxes for which New BBX Capital is responsible pursuant to Article III. For the avoidance of doubt, to the extent that a particular Refund of Taxes may be allocable to a Straddle
Period with respect to which the Parties may share responsibility pursuant to Article III, the portion of such Refund to which each Party will be entitled shall be determined by comparing the amount of payments made by a Party (or any of member of
such Party’s Group) to a Taxing Authority or to the other Party (and reduced by the amount of payments received from the other Party) pursuant to Articles II and III hereof with the Tax liability of such Party as determined under
Section 2.06, taking into account the facts as utilized for purposes of claiming such Refund. If a Party (or any member of its Tax Group) receives a Refund to which the other Party is entitled pursuant to this Agreement, such Party shall pay
the amount to which such other Party is entitled (net of any Taxes imposed with respect to such Refund and any other reasonable out-of-pocket costs incurred by such
Party with respect thereto) within ten (10) days after the receipt of the Refund. 
 (b) Notwithstanding Section 4.01(a), to the
extent that a Party (or any member of its Tax Group) applies or causes to be applied an overpayment of Taxes as a credit toward or a reduction in Taxes otherwise payable (or a Taxing Authority requires such application in lieu of a Refund) and such
overpayment of Taxes, if received as a Refund, would have been payable by such Party to the other Party pursuant to this Section 4.01, such Party shall pay such amount to the other Party no later than ten (10) days following the date on
which the overpayment is reflected on a filed Tax Return. 

 (c) To the extent that the amount of any Refund under this Section 4.01 is later
reduced by a Taxing Authority or in a Tax Proceeding, such reduction shall be allocated to the Party to which such Refund was allocated pursuant to this Section 4.01 and an appropriate adjusting payment shall be made. 

Section 4.02 Carrybacks. Except to the extent otherwise consented to by Parent or prohibited by applicable Law, New BBX Capital
(or the appropriate member of its Tax Group) shall elect to relinquish, waive or otherwise forgo the carryback of any loss, credit or other Tax Attribute from any Post-Closing Period to any Pre-Closing Period
or Straddle Period with respect to members of the New BBX Capital Group (a “Carryback”). In the event that New BBX Capital (or the appropriate member of its Tax Group) is prohibited by applicable Law to relinquish, waive or
otherwise forgo a Carryback (or Parent consents to a Carryback), Parent shall cooperate with New BBX Capital, at New BBX Capital’s expense, in seeking from the appropriate Taxing Authority such Refund as reasonably would result from such
Carryback, to the extent that such Refund is directly attributable to such Carryback, and shall pay over to New BBX Capital the amount of such Refund, net of any Taxes imposed on the receipt of such Refund and any other reasonable out-of-pocket costs, within ten (10) days after such Refund is received. 

Section 4.03 Tax Attributes. 

(a) As soon as reasonably practicable after the Distribution Date, Parent shall reasonably determine in good faith the allocation of Tax
Attributes, as well as any limitations on the use thereof, arising in a Pre-Closing Period to the Parent Group and the New BBX Capital Group in accordance with the Code and Treasury Regulations, including
Treasury Regulations Sections 1.1502-9T(c), 1.1502-21, 1.1502-21T, 1.1502-22, 1.1502-79 and, if applicable, 1.1502-79A, and 1.1502-95 (and any applicable state, local and foreign Tax Laws). Subject to the
preceding sentence, Parent shall be entitled to make any determination as to (i) basis, and (ii) valuation, and shall make such determinations reasonably and in good faith and consistent with Past Practice, where applicable. Parent shall
consult in good faith with New BBX Capital regarding such allocation of Tax Attributes and determinations as to basis and valuation, and shall consider in good faith any comments received in writing from New BBX Capital regarding such allocation and
determinations. Parent and New BBX Capital hereby agree to compute all Taxes for Post-Closing Periods consistently with the determination of the allocation of Tax Attributes pursuant to this Section 4.03(a) unless otherwise required by a Final
Determination. 
 (b) To the extent that the amount of any Tax Attribute is later reduced or increased by a Taxing Authority or Tax
Proceeding, such reduction or increase shall be allocated to the Party to which such Tax Attribute was allocated pursuant to Section 4.03(a). 

Section 4.04 Timing Differences. If pursuant to a Final Determination an Adjustment (i) increases the amount of liability for
any Taxes for which a member of the Parent Group is responsible hereunder and a Tax Benefit is made allowable to New BBX Capital or a member of its Tax Group for any Tax period after the Distribution Date, which Tax Benefit would not have arisen or
been allowable but for such Adjustment, and which Tax Benefit reduces Taxes in respect of a Tax period for which New BBX Capital or a member of its Tax Group is liable (and for which no member of the Parent Group is liable) or (ii) increases
the amount of liability for any Taxes for which a member of the New BBX Capital Group is responsible hereunder and a Tax Benefit is made allowable to Parent or a member of its Tax Group for any Tax period prior to the Distribution Date, which Tax
Benefit would not have arisen or been allowable but for such Adjustment, and which Tax Benefit reduces Taxes in respect of a Tax period which Parent or a member of its Tax Group is liable (and for which no member of the New BBX Capital Group is
liable), then New BBX Capital or Parent, as the case may be, shall make a payment to either Parent or New BBX Capital, as appropriate, within thirty (30) days of the date that such paying Party (or any of its Tax Group members) actually
receives such Tax Benefit (determined by comparing its (and its Tax Group members’) Tax liability with and without the Tax consequences of the Adjustment), which payment shall not exceed the increase in the amount of liability for any Taxes
resulting from such Adjustment, for which a member of the Parent Group or New BBX Capital Group, as the case may be, is responsible hereunder. 

Section 4.05 Tax Benefit Determinations. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, if and to the extent a Party owns,
directly or indirectly, less than 100% of the equity of any entity and as a result of such less-than-100% ownership interest in the entity such entity is not a member of the Party’s Tax Group, then the
amount of the Tax Benefit payment under this Article IV shall be appropriately adjusted to take into account the percentage ownership (based on value) of any such entity, and shall be determined and due and owing even if such entity is not a member
of the Tax Group of a Party. 

 Section 4.06 Supporting Documentation. If a Party seeks any payment from the
other Party pursuant to this Article IV, the requesting Party shall furnish such other Party reasonably satisfactory documentation setting forth the basis for, and the calculation of, the amount of such payment obligation. If such other Party
disagrees with the determination of the amount of the payment obligation set forth therein, any disputes shall be resolved by the Accounting Firm in accordance with Section 7.01. 

ARTICLE V 
 TAX
PROCEEDINGS 
 Section 5.01 Notification of Tax Proceedings. Within ten (10) days after an Indemnified Party becomes
aware of the commencement of a Tax Proceeding that may give rise to Taxes for which an Indemnifying Party is responsible pursuant to Article III, such Indemnified Party shall notify the Indemnifying Party of such Tax Proceeding, and thereafter shall
promptly forward or make available to the Indemnifying Party copies of notices and communications relating to such Tax Proceeding. The failure of the Indemnified Party to notify the Indemnifying Party of the commencement of any such Tax Proceeding
within such ten (10) day period or promptly forward any further notices or communications shall not relieve the Indemnifying Party of any obligation which it may have to the Indemnified Party under this Agreement except to the extent that the
Indemnifying Party is actually prejudiced by such failure. 
 Section 5.02 Tax Proceeding Procedures Generally. 

(a) Tax Proceedings Relating to Parent Consolidated Returns. Parent shall be entitled to contest, compromise, control and settle any
adjustment or deficiency proposed, asserted or assessed pursuant to any Tax Proceeding with respect to any Parent Consolidated Return; provided that to the extent such Tax Proceeding could reasonably be expected to adversely affect the amount
of Taxes for which New BBX Capital is responsible pursuant to Article III less the amount payable to New BBX Capital pursuant to Section 4.04, Parent shall (i) defend such Tax Proceeding diligently and in good faith, (ii) keep New BBX
Capital informed in a timely manner of all material actions proposed to be taken by Parent with respect to such Tax Proceeding (or to the extent practicable the portion of such Tax Proceeding that relates to Taxes for which New BBX Capital is
responsible pursuant to Article III), (iii) permit New BBX Capital to participate (at New BBX Capital’s sole expense) in all proceedings with respect to such Tax Proceeding (or to the extent practicable the portion of such Tax Proceeding
that relates to Taxes for which New BBX Capital is responsible pursuant to Article III), and (iv) not settle any such Tax Proceeding without the prior written consent of New BBX Capital, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or
delayed. 
 (b) Tax Proceedings Relating to Other Returns. The Preparing Party (in the case of a Mixed Business Tax Return) or the
Single Business Return Preparing Party (in the case of a Single Business Return) shall be entitled to contest, compromise, control and settle any adjustment or deficiency proposed, asserted or assessed pursuant to any Tax Proceeding with respect to
any Mixed Business Tax Return or Single Business Return; provided that to the extent such Tax Proceeding could reasonably be expected to adversely affect the amount of Taxes for which the Reviewing Party or Single Business Return Reviewing
Party (as applicable) is responsible pursuant to Article III, the controlling party shall (i) defend such Tax Proceeding diligently and in good faith, (ii) keep the non-controlling party informed in
a timely manner of all material actions proposed to be taken by the controlling party with respect to such Tax Proceeding (or to the extent practicable the portion of such Tax Proceeding that relates to Taxes for which the non-controlling party is responsible pursuant to Article III), (iii) permit the non-controlling party to participate (at the
non-controlling party’s sole expense) in all proceedings with respect to such Tax Proceeding (or to the extent practicable the portion of such Tax Proceeding that relates to Taxes for which the non-controlling party is responsible pursuant to Article III), and (iv) not settle any such Tax Proceeding without the prior written consent of the non-controlling party,
which shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. 

 ARTICLE VI 

COOPERATION 

Section 6.01 General Cooperation. 

(a) The Parties shall each cooperate (and each shall cause its respective Subsidiaries to cooperate) with all reasonable requests in writing
from another Party hereto, or from an agent, representative or advisor to such Party, in connection with the preparation and filing of Tax Returns, claims for Refunds, Tax Proceedings, and calculations of amounts required to be paid pursuant to this
Agreement, in each case, related or attributable to or arising in connection with Taxes of either of the Parties or their respective Subsidiaries covered by this Agreement and in connection with any financial reporting matter relating to Taxes (a
“Tax Matter”). Such cooperation shall include the provision of any information reasonably necessary or helpful in connection with a Tax Matter (“Information”) and shall include, without limitation: 

(i) the provision of any Tax Returns, other than any Parent Consolidated Return, of the Parties and their respective Subsidiaries, books,
records (including information regarding ownership and Tax basis of property), documentation and other information relating to such Tax Returns, including accompanying schedules, related work papers, and documents relating to rulings or other
determinations by Taxing Authorities (or, in the case of any Mixed Business Income Tax Return, to the extent practicable, the portion of such Tax Return that relates to Taxes for which New BBX Capital is responsible pursuant to this Agreement); 

(ii) the execution of any document (including any power of attorney) in connection with any Tax Proceedings of either of the Parties or their
respective Subsidiaries, or the filing of a Tax Return or a Refund claim of the Parties or any of their respective Subsidiaries; 
 (iii)
the use of the Party’s commercially reasonable best efforts to obtain any documentation in connection with a Tax Matter; 
 (iv) the
use of the Party’s commercially reasonable best efforts to obtain any Tax Returns (including accompanying schedules, related work papers, and documents) (other than any Parent Consolidated Return), documents, books, records or other information
in connection with the filing of any Tax Returns of either of the Parties or their Subsidiaries (or, in the case of any Mixed Business Income Tax Return, to the extent practicable, the portion of such Tax Return, documents, books, records or other
information that relates to Taxes for which New BBX Capital is responsible pursuant to this Agreement); and 
 (v) the making of each
Party’s officers, employees, advisors, other representatives and facilities available on a reasonable and mutually convenient basis in connection with the foregoing matters. 

(b) Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, neither Party shall be required to provide the other Party or any of such
other Party’s Subsidiaries access to or copies of information, documents or personnel if such action could reasonably be expected to result in the waiver of any Privilege. In addition, in the event that either Party determines that the
provision of any information or documents to the other Party or any of such other Party’s Subsidiaries could be commercially detrimental, violate any law or agreement or waive any Privilege, the Parties shall use commercially reasonable efforts
to permit compliance with its obligations hereunder in a manner that avoids any such harm or consequence. 
 (c) The Parties shall perform
all actions required or permitted under this Agreement in good faith. If one Party requests the cooperation of the other Party pursuant to this Section 6.01 or any other provision of this Agreement, except as otherwise expressly provided in
this Agreement, the requesting Party shall reimburse such other Party for all reasonable out-of-pocket costs and expenses incurred by such other Party in complying with
the requesting Party’s request. 
 Section 6.02 Retention of Records. Parent and New BBX Capital shall retain or cause to
be retained all Tax Returns, schedules and work papers, and all material records or other documents relating thereto in their possession, in each case, that relate to a Pre-Closing Period or a Straddle Period,
until the later of the six-year anniversary of the filing of the relevant Tax Return or, upon the written request of the other Party, for a reasonable time thereafter (the “Retention Period”).
Upon the expiration of the Retention Period, the foregoing information may be destroyed or disposed of by the Party previously retaining such documentation or other information unless the other Party otherwise requests in writing before the
expiration of the Retention Period. In such case, the Party retaining such documentation or other information shall deliver such materials to the other Party or continue to retain such materials, in either case, at the expense of such other Party.

 ARTICLE VII 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Section 7.01 Dispute Resolution. In the event of any dispute between the Parties as to any matter covered by this Agreement, the
Parties shall appoint a nationally recognized public accounting firm reasonably acceptable to both of the Parties to resolve such dispute. If the Parties are unable to agree upon such a nationally recognized public accounting firm, then each Party
shall select a nationally recognized public accounting firm and the nationally recognized public accounting firms selected by the Parties shall select a separate nationally recognized public accounting firm to resolve any dispute between the Parties
as to any matter covered by this Agreement. The nationally recognized public accounting firm selected to resolve any dispute between the Parties pursuant to the foregoing provisions of this Section 7.01 is referred to as the “Accounting
Firm.” The Accounting Firm shall make determinations with respect to the disputed items based solely on representations made by Parent and New BBX Capital and their respective representatives, and not by independent review, and shall
function only as an expert and not as an arbitrator and shall be required to make a determination within the ranges submitted by the Parties. The Parties shall require the Accounting Firm to resolve all disputes no later than thirty (30) days
after the submission of such dispute to the Accounting Firm, and agree that all decisions by the Accounting Firm with respect thereto shall be final, conclusive and binding on the Parties. The Accounting Firm shall resolve all disputes in a manner
consistent with this Agreement and, to the extent not inconsistent with this Agreement, in a manner consistent with the Past Practices of Parent and its Subsidiaries, except as otherwise required by applicable Law. The Parties shall require the
Accounting Firm to render all determinations in writing and to set forth, in reasonable detail, the basis for such determination. The total costs and expenses of the Accounting Firm will be allocated and borne between Parent and New BBX Capital
based upon that percentage of such fees and expenses equal to the percentage of the dollar value of the proposed determinations submitted to the Accounting Firm determined in favor of the applicable Party; provided, that if in light of the
nature of the dispute the foregoing is not feasible, such costs and expenses shall be borne equally by the Parties. Any initial retainer required by the Accounting Firm shall be funded equally by the Parties (and, following the Accounting
Firm’s determination, the Parties shall make appropriate payments between themselves as are necessary to give effect to the preceding sentence). 

Section 7.02 Interest on Late Payments. With respect to any payment between the Parties pursuant to this Agreement not made by the
due date set forth in this Agreement for such payment, the outstanding amount will accrue interest at a rate per annum equal to the prime rate published in the Wall Street Journal for the relevant period. 

Section 7.03 Survival of Covenants. The covenants and agreements of the Parties contained in this Agreement shall survive the
Distribution and remain in full force and effect in accordance with their applicable terms. 
 Section 7.04 Successors. This
Agreement shall be binding on and inure to the benefit of any successor by merger, acquisition of assets, or otherwise, to either of the Parties hereto (including, without limitation, any successor of Parent or New BBX Capital succeeding to the Tax
Attributes of either under Section 381 of the Code), to the same extent as if such successor had been an original party to this Agreement. 

Section 7.05 Severability. If any term or other provision of this Agreement is invalid, illegal or incapable of being enforced
under any Law or as a matter of public policy, all other conditions and provisions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. Upon such determination that any term or other provision is invalid, illegal or incapable of being enforced,
the Parties to this Agreement shall negotiate in good faith to modify this Agreement so as to effect the original intent of the Parties as closely as possible in a mutually acceptable manner. 

 Section 7.06 Entire Agreement. Except as otherwise expressly provided in this
Agreement, this Agreement, the Separation Agreement and the other Ancillary Agreements constitute the entire agreement of the Parties hereto with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement and supersedes all prior agreements and undertakings,
both written and oral, between or on behalf of the Parties hereto with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement. 
 Section 7.07
Assignment; No Third-Party Beneficiaries. This Agreement shall not be assigned by either Party without the prior written consent of the other Party, except that each Party may assign (a) any or all of its rights and obligations under
this Agreement to any of its Subsidiaries and (b) any or all of its rights and obligations under this Agreement in connection with a sale or disposition of any of its assets or entities or lines of business; provided, however,
that, in each case, no such assignment shall release such Party from any liability or obligation under this Agreement and any assignee shall agree in writing to be bound by the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement. Any attempted
assignment or delegation in breach of this Section 7.07 shall be null and void. Except as provided in Article III with respect to Indemnified Parties, this Agreement is for the sole benefit of the Parties to this Agreement and their respective
Subsidiaries and their successors and permitted assigns and nothing in this Agreement, express or implied, is intended to or shall confer upon any other Person any legal or equitable right, benefit or remedy of any nature whatsoever under or by
reason of this Agreement. 
 Section 7.08 Specific Performance. In the event of any actual or threatened default in, or breach
of, any of the terms, conditions and provisions of this Agreement, the Party who is or is to be thereby aggrieved shall have the right to specific performance and injunctive or other equitable relief of its rights under this Agreement, in addition
to any and all other rights and remedies at law or in equity, and all such rights and remedies shall be cumulative. The Parties agree that remedies at law for any breach or threatened breach, including monetary damages, may be inadequate
compensation for any loss and that any defense in any action for specific performance that a remedy at law would be adequate is waived. Any requirements for the securing or posting of any bond with such remedy are waived by the Parties to this
Agreement. 
 Section 7.09 Amendment; Waiver. Subject to any limitations expressly set forth in the Information Statement,
except as expressly set forth to the contrary herein, prior to the Effective Time, this Agreement may be amended and any provision waived, in whole or in part, by Parent, in its sole discretion, by execution of a written document evidencing the same
delivered to New BBX Capital. Following the Effective Time, no provision of this Agreement shall be waived or amended unless in writing and, in the case of a waiver, signed by an authorized representative of the waiving Party and, in the case of an
amendment, signed by an authorized representative of each Party. No waiver by any of the Parties of any provision or breach hereunder, whether intentional or not, shall be deemed to extend to any prior or subsequent breach hereunder or affect in any
way any rights arising by virtue of any prior or subsequent such occurrence. 
 Section 7.10 Rules of Construction.
Interpretation of this Agreement shall be governed by the following rules of construction: (a) words in the singular shall be held to include the plural and vice versa and words of one gender shall be held to include the other gender as the
context requires; (b) references to the terms Article, Section, paragraph, and clause are references to the Articles, Sections, paragraphs, and clauses, as the case may be, of this Agreement unless otherwise specified; (c) the terms
“hereof,” “herein,” “hereby,” “hereto,” and derivative or similar words refer to this entire Agreement; (d) the word “including” and words of similar import when used in this Agreement shall
mean “including, without limitation,” unless otherwise specified; (e) the word “or” shall not be exclusive; (f) references to “written” or “in writing” include in electronic form; (g) provisions
shall apply, when appropriate, to successive events and transactions; (h) the headings contained in this Agreement are for reference purposes only and shall not affect in any way the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement; (i) Parent
and New BBX Capital have each participated in the negotiation and drafting of this Agreement and if an ambiguity or question of interpretation should arise, this Agreement shall be construed as if drafted jointly by the parties hereto and no
presumption or burden of proof shall arise favoring or burdening either Party by virtue of the authorship of any of the provisions in this Agreement or any interim drafts of this Agreement; and (j) a reference to any Person includes such
Person’s successors and permitted assigns. 
 Section 7.11 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more
counterparts, each of which when executed shall be deemed to be an original but all of which when taken together shall constitute one and the same agreement. Delivery of an executed counterpart of a signature page to this Agreement by facsimile or
portable document format (PDF) shall be as effective as delivery of a manually executed counterpart of this Agreement. 

 Section 7.12 Coordination with Ancillary Agreements. To the extent any covenants
or agreements between the Parties with respect to (a) employee withholding Taxes are set forth in the Employee Matters Agreement, such employee withholding Taxes shall be governed exclusively by the Employee Matters Agreement and not by this
Agreement and (b) Covered Taxes as are set forth in the Transition Services Agreement, such Covered Taxes shall be governed exclusively by the Transition Services Agreement and not by this Agreement. Subject to the foregoing, this Agreement
shall be the exclusive agreement among the Parties with respect to all Tax matters, including indemnification in respect of Tax matters, except as expressly set forth to the contrary in the Separation Agreement or any other Ancillary Agreement. 

Section 7.13 Confidentiality. The Parties hereby agree that the confidentiality provisions of the Separation Agreement shall apply
to all information and material furnished by any Party or its representatives hereunder to the other Party or any of its representatives (including any Information and any Tax Returns). 

Section 7.14 Expenses. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement or the Separation Agreement, whether or not the Distribution
or the other transactions contemplated by the Separation Agreement are consummated, all costs and expenses incurred in connection with this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby shall be paid by the Party incurring such costs or
expenses. 
 Section 7.15 Notices. All notices and other communications among the Parties shall be in writing and shall be
deemed to have been duly given (a) when delivered in person, (b) when delivered after posting in the United States mail having been sent registered or certified mail return receipt requested, postage prepaid, (c) when delivered by
FedEx or other nationally recognized overnight delivery service or (d) when delivered by facsimile (solely if receipt is confirmed) or email (so long as the sender of such email does not receive an automatic reply from the recipient’s
email server indicating that the recipient did not receive such email), addressed as follows: 
 If to Parent: 

 

	
	 401 East Las Olas Boulevard, Suite 800

	 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301

	 Attn: Chairman

	 Email:

	 Fax:

	
	 with a copy (which will not constitute notice) to:

	
	 Stearns Weaver Miller Weissler Alhadeff & Sitterson, P.A. 150 West Flagler Street, Suite 2200

	 Miami, FL 33130

	 Attn: Alison W. Miller

	 Fax:

	 Email:

 If to New BBX Capital: 
  

	
	 401 East Las Olas Boulevard, Suite 800

	 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301

	 Attn: President

	 Email:

	 Fax:

	
	 with a copy (which will not constitute notice) to:

	
	 Stearns Weaver Miller Weissler Alhadeff & Sitterson, P.A. 150 West Flagler Street, Suite 2200

	 Miami, FL 33130

	 Attn: Alison W. Miller

	 Fax:

	 Email:

 or, in each case, to such other address as the Parties hereto may from time to time designate in writing.
Any notice to Parent will be deemed notice to all members of the Parent Group, and any notice to New BBX Capital will be deemed notice to all members of the New BBX Capital Group. 

Section 7.16 Effectiveness; Termination. The effectiveness of this Agreement and the obligations and rights created hereunder are
subject to, and conditioned upon, the completion of the Distribution pursuant to the terms of the Separation Agreement and shall terminate automatically without any further action of the Parties upon a termination of the Separation Agreement prior
to the Effective Time. Once effective, this Agreement shall remain in force and be binding so long as the applicable period for assessments or collections of Tax (including extensions) remains unexpired for any Taxes contemplated by, or indemnified
against in, this Agreement, unless earlier terminated upon mutual written consent of the Parties. 
 [Signature Page Follows] 

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed on the date
first written above by their respective duly authorized officers. 
  

			
	BBX CAPITAL CORPORATION
		
	By:	 	 

                     
    

	Name:	 	Alan B. Levan
	Title:	 	Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
	
	BBX CAPITAL FLORIDA LLC
		
	By:	 	 

                     
    

	Name:	 	Jarett S. Levan
	Title:	 	President and Chief Executive Officer

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