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Exhibit 10.15

EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT

THIS EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT, dated as of this 2nd day of April, 2007, by and between Fauquier
Bankshares, Inc., a Virginia corporation (the “Company”), The Fauquier Bank, a Virginia banking
corporation (the “Bank”), and Gregory D. Frederick (the “Executive”), and is amended as of December
31, 2008, in order to comply with applicable provisions of Section 409A of the Internal Revenue
Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”).

In consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements set forth herein, the parties agree as
follows:

Part I: General Employment Terms

1. Employment and Duties. The Executive shall be employed by the Bank as its Chief
Operating Officer (the “Position”) and shall also serve as an officer of the Company. The Executive
accepts such employment and agrees to perform the managerial duties and responsibilities of Chief
Operating Officer of the Bank. The Executive agrees to devote his time and attention on a full-time
basis to the discharge of such duties and responsibilities of an executive nature as may be
assigned him by the Company’s Chief Executive Officer, provided, that, with the consent of the
Company’s Chief Executive Officer, the Executive may accept any elective or appointed positions or
offices with any duly recognized associations or organizations whose activities or purposes are
closely related to the banking business or service for which would generate good will for the
Company and its subsidiaries and affiliates.

2. Term. The term of this Agreement (which term, together with any extension hereunder, is
referred to as the “Term”) shall commence on January 1, 2007 (the “Effective Date”) and shall
continue through December 31, 2008, unless terminated or extended as hereinafter provided. This
Agreement shall be extended for successive one-year periods at December 31, 2007 and at each
December 31 thereafter during the Term unless either party notifies the other in writing at least
90 days prior to such December 31 that the Agreement shall not be extended or further extended as
the case may be.

3. Compensation.

     (a) Base Salary. The Company shall pay or cause the Bank to pay the Executive an
annual base salary not less than $150,000 for 2007. Such base salary shall be paid to the Executive
in accordance with established payroll practices of the Company. For each remaining year of the
Term, the Compensation Committee (“Compensation Committee”) of the Board of Directors of the
Company agrees to review the Executive’s base salary and to consider implementing changes to such
base salary as it may deem appropriate; however, such base salary shall not be reduced at any time
during the Term.

     (b) Annual Incentive. The Executive will be eligible to participate in an annual
incentive plan that will establish measurable criteria and incentive compensation levels payable to
the Executive for corporate performance in relation to defined benchmarks. The Compensation
Committee or the Board of Directors of the Company, as the case may be, will consult with
management to establish the targeted corporate performance levels for the Company on an annual
basis consistent with the Company’s business plan and objectives. Achievement of the targeted
corporate performance levels will normally result in an annual cash incentive payment equal to 30%
of the Executive’s then current annual base salary. Any annual incentive payments due hereunder
shall be paid to the Executive no later than 75 days after the end of the year.

     (c) Stock Compensation. Subject to the annual approval of the Compensation Committee
or the Board of Directors of the Company, as the case may be, the Executive will receive during the
Term an annual stock award under the Company’s Omnibus Stock Ownership and Long Term Incentive Plan
or any successor plan (the “Stock Compensation Plan”), with a value up to 90% of his actual annual
cash incentive payment earned each year. The stock award, which will consist of stock options,
restricted stock grants or other equity compensation grants, or any combination thereof, will
include such vesting and other terms and conditions as required herein and as otherwise determined
in the sole discretion of the Compensation Committee or the Board of Directors in accordance with
the Stock Compensation Plan. The valuation of a stock option award will be determined using the
Black-Scholes or similar methodology as determined by the Compensation Committee or the Board of
Directors of the Company.

4. Benefits and Perquisite

 

 

     (a) During the Term, the Executive shall be eligible to participate in any plans, programs or
forms of compensation or benefits that the Company or its subsidiaries and affiliates provide to
the class of employees that includes the Executive, on a basis not less favorable than that
provided to such class of employees, including, without limitation, group medical, disability and
life insurance, paid time off, and a retirement plan; provided, however, a reasonable transition
period following any change in control, merger, statutory share exchange, consolidation,
acquisition or transaction involving the Company or any of its subsidiaries and affiliates shall be
permitted in order to make appropriate adjustments in compliance with this Section 4(a). Unless
prior notice to the contrary is provided, the Executive will be eligible to participate in the
Company’s other incentive programs, dependent on the rules and goals established for such programs.

     (b) The Executive shall be entitled such paid time off and perquisites as are provided to or
for similarly situated senior executives of the Bank.

5. Reimbursement of Expenses.

     (a) Business Expenses. The Company shall reimburse or cause the Bank to reimburse the
Executive promptly, upon presentation of adequate substantiation, including receipts, for the
reasonable travel, entertainment, lodging and other business expenses incurred by the Executive,
including, without limitation, those expenses incurred by the Executive and his spouse in attending
approved trade and professional association conventions, meetings and other related functions.
However, the Company’s Chief Executive Officer reserves the right to review these expenses
periodically and determine, in his sole discretion, whether future reimbursement of such expenses
to the Executive will continue without prior approval of the Company’s Chief Executive Officer.

     (b) Relocation Expenses. The Company shall reimburse or cause the Bank to reimburse
the Executive, upon presentation of adequate substantiation, for the cost of packing and moving
household goods and property (including packing, loading, moving and mileage for two cars) and for
any other moving or relocation expenses approved by the Company’s Chief Executive Officer from
Louisa, Virginia to Warrenton, Virginia, provided that such reimbursement shall be limited to
$7,000 and that such relocation shall be effected no later than December 31, 2007 or any later date
approved in writing by the Company’s Chief Executive Officer.

6. Termination of Employment.

     (a) Death. The Executive’s employment under this Agreement shall terminate
automatically upon the Executive’s death.

     (b) Incapacity. If the Company determines that the Incapacity, as hereinafter defined,
of the Executive has occurred, it may terminate the Executive’s employment and this Agreement upon
30 days’ written notice provided that, within 30 days after receipt of such notice, the Executive
shall not have returned to full-time performance of his assigned duties. “Incapacity” shall mean
the failure of the Executive to perform his assigned duties with the Company and the Bank on a
full-time basis as a result of mental or physical illness or injury as determined by a physician
selected by the Compensation Committee or the Board of Directors of the Company for the greater of
90 consecutive calendar days or the longest waiting period under any long term disability insurance
contract or program provided to him as an employee. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the
Executive takes a leave of absence due to Incapacity, for purposes of this Agreement, the
Executive’s employment will terminate at such time as the Executive’s leave of absence would be
considered a separation from service under Treasury Regulation § 1.409A-1(h)(1).

     (c) Termination by the Company with or without Cause. The Company may terminate the
Executives employment during the Term, with or without Cause. For purposes of this Agreement,
“Cause” shall mean:

     (i) continual or deliberate neglect by the Executive in the performance of his material
duties and responsibilities as established from time to time, or the Executive’s willful
failure to follow reasonable instructions or policies of the Company and/or the Bank after
being advised in writing of such failure and being given a reasonable opportunity and period
to remedy such failure;

     (ii) conviction of, indictment for (or its procedural equivalent), entering of a guilty
plea or plea of no contest with respect to a felony, a crime of moral turpitude or any other
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imprisonment is a possible punishment, or the commission of an act of embezzlement or
fraud against the Company or any subsidiary or affiliate thereof;

     (iii) any breach by the Executive of a material term of this Agreement, or violation in
any material respect of any code or standard of behavior generally applicable to officers of
the Company and its subsidiaries and affiliates, after being advised in writing of such
breach or violation and being given a reasonable opportunity and period to remedy such breach
or violation;

     (iv) dishonesty of the Executive with respect to the Company or any subsidiary or
affiliate thereof, or breach of a fiduciary duty owed to the Company or any subsidiary or
affiliate thereof; or

     (v) the willful engaging by the Executive in conduct that is reasonably likely to
result, in the good faith judgment of a majority of the outside members of the Board of
Directors of the Company, in material injury to the Company or any subsidiary or affiliate,
monetarily or otherwise.

For purposes hereof, no act, or failure to act, on the Executive’s part shall be considered
“willful” unless done, or omitted to be done, by him not in good faith and without reasonable
belief that his act or omission was in the best interest of the Company; provided that any act or
omission to act on the Executive’s behalf in reliance upon an opinion of counsel to the Company or
counsel to the Executive shall not be deemed to be willful. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the
Executive shall not be deemed to have been terminated for Cause unless and until there shall have
been delivered to him a copy of a certification by a majority of the outside members of the Board
of Directors of the Company finding that, in the good faith opinion of such majority, the Executive
was guilty of conduct which is deemed to be Cause within the meaning hereof and specifying the
particulars thereof in detail, after reasonable notice to the Executive and an opportunity for him,
together with his counsel, to be heard before such majority.

     (d) Termination by Executive for Good Reason. The Executive may terminate his
employment for Good Reason. For purposes of this Agreement, “Good Reason” shall mean any of the
following not occurring in connection with a termination of the Executive’s employment for Cause:

     (i) the continued assignment to the Executive of duties inconsistent with the
Executive’s Position, and the authority, duties or responsibilities inherent thereto, as
contemplated by Section 1 hereof or, in the event of a Change in Control (as hereinafter
defined), Section 10(a);

     (ii) any action taken by the Company and/or the Bank which results in a substantial
reduction in the status of the Executive, including a diminution in his Position, and the
authority, duties or responsibilities inherent thereto, excluding for this purpose an
isolated, insubstantial and/or inadvertent action not taken in bad faith and which is
remedied promptly after receipt of notice thereof given by the Executive;

     (iii) the relocation of the Executive to any other primary place of employment which
might require him to move his residence which, for this purpose, includes any reassignment to
a place of employment located within the current market area of the Company or any of its
subsidiaries or affiliates at the Effective Date, as such market area is defined for
Community Reinvestment Act purposes, without the Executive’s express written consent to such
relocation; or

     (iv) any failure by the Company, or any successor entity following a Change in Control,
to comply with the provisions of Sections 3 and 4 or Section 10(b) hereof or to honor any
other term or provision of this Agreement, other than an isolated, insubstantial or
inadvertent failure not occurring in bad faith and which is remedied by the Company promptly
after receipt of notice thereof given by the Executive.

     (e) Key Employee. “Key Employee” shall have the meaning assigned to that term under
Section 409A of the Code, which generally defines a Key Employee as an employee who, with respect
to a publicly traded company, is (a) one of the top fifty most highly compensated officers with an
annual compensation in excess of $130,000 (as adjusted from time to time by Treasury Regulations),
(b) a five percent owner of the Bank, or (c) a one percent owner of the Bank with annual
compensation in excess of $150,000 (as adjusted from time to time by Treasury Regulations).

7. Obligations upon Termination.

     (a) Death. If the Executive’s employment is terminated by reason of death in
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hereof, this Agreement shall terminate without further obligation to the Executive or his
legal representatives under this Agreement, except that his survivors, designees or estate shall
continue to receive, in addition to all other benefits to which they may be entitled pursuant to
the terms of any plan, program or arrangement of the Company and its subsidiaries or affiliates,
his base salary hereunder for a period of three months following the month in which his death
occurred.

     (b) Incapacity. If the Executive’s employment is terminated by reason of Incapacity in
accordance with Section 6(b) hereof, this Agreement shall terminate without further obligation to
the Executive under this Agreement except that the Executive shall receive any benefits to which he
may be entitled pursuant to the terms of any plan, program or arrangement of the Company and its
subsidiaries or affiliates.

     (c) Without Cause; Good Reason. Except as set forth in Section 7(e), if, during the
Term, the Company shall terminate the Executive’s employment without Cause and other than for death
or Incapacity or the Executive shall terminate employment for Good Reason, the Company will pay or
provide the following to the Executive:

     (i) Within 30 days after the termination of employment, the Company will pay or cause
the Bank to pay to the Executive in a lump sum the sum of (A) the Executive’s base salary
through the date of termination, (B) the amount, if any,of any incentive or bonus
compensation theretofore earned which has not yet been paid, (C) the product of the
Executive’s annual incentive payment made paid or payable, including by reason of deferral,
for the most recently completed year and a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of
days in the current year through the date of termination and the denominator of which is 365,
and (D) an amount equal to two times the average of the Executive’s annual incentive payments
made for the last two calendars years preceding the calendar year of his termination of
employment. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the Executive is a Key Employee on the date of
his termination of employment, any portion of such payment that would be considered deferred
compensation within the meaning of Code Section 409A shall not be paid until the first day of
the seventh month following the Executive’s termination of employment.

     (ii) Commencing within 30 days after the termination of employment, the Company shall
continue to pay or cause the Bank to continue to pay to the Executive at regular payroll
intervals Executive’s annual base salary for a period of 24 months from the date of
termination of employment. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the Executive is a Key Employee
on his termination of employment date, these payments will not commence until the first day
of the seventh month following his date of termination, and the first payment shall include
the first six months of payments.

     (iii) The Company shall also maintain or cause the Bank to maintain in full force and
effect for the Executive’s continued benefit, until the lesser of 24 months from the date of
termination of employment, all health and welfare plan and program coverage for the
Executive, his spouse and dependents then in effect, and provided that the Executive’s
continued participation is possible under the general terms and provisions of such plans and
programs. If the Company reasonably determines that maintaining any such health and welfare
plan and program coverage in full force and effect until 24 months from the Executive’s date
of termination of employment is not feasible, the Company either shall provide substantially
identical benefits directly or through an insurance arrangement or shall pay the Executive a
lump sum equal to 1.4 times the estimated cost of maintaining such coverage. If the Executive
dies while receiving such health and welfare benefit continuation, the Executive’s spouse and
other dependents will continue to be provided such benefits during the remainder of the
applicable 24 month period. The Executive, his spouse and his dependents will become eligible
for COBRA continuation coverage as of the date health benefits cease.

     (iv) Vesting in all equity compensation awards granted to the Executive evidencing the
grant of a stock option or other award under the Company’s Stock Compensation Plan, or any
predecessor plan thereto, will automatically be accelerated and such equity compensation
awards shall be immediately exercisable and fully vested as of the date of termination of
employment. In the case of stock options, stock appreciation rights or similar awards, the
Executive will have at least 90 days after termination of employment, or such longer period
as may be provided for in the separate award agreement, to exercise his rights thereunder,
provided that such extended exercise period shall not extend beyond the maximum term of such
awards determined without regard to the Executive’s termination of employment.

In addition, the Executive shall receive any benefits to which he may be entitled pursuant to the
terms of any plan,

 

 

program or arrangement of the Company and its subsidiaries or affiliates.

     (d) Cause; other than for Good Reason. If the Executive’s employment shall be
terminated for Cause or for other than death, Incapacity or Good Reason, this Agreement shall
terminate without any further obligation of the Company to the Executive other than to pay to the
Executive his annual base salary through the date of termination and to provide any benefits to
which he may be entitled pursuant to the terms of any plan, program or arrangement of the Company
and its subsidiaries or affiliates. The Executive will still be required to comply with the
non-competition and confidentiality covenants set forth in Section 7(e).

     (e) Non-Competition. Notwithstanding the foregoing, all payments and benefits under
Section 7(c) otherwise continuing for periods after the Executive’s termination of employment shall
cease to be paid, and the Company and the Bank shall have no further obligation due with respect
thereto, in the event the Executive engages in “Competition” or makes any “Unauthorized Disclosure
of Confidential Information.” In addition, in exchange for the payments on termination as provided
herein, other provisions of this Agreement and other valuable consideration hereby acknowledged,
the Executive agrees that he will not engage in competition for a period of 24 months after his
employment ceases for any reason, including the expiration or nonrenewal of this Agreement. For
purposes hereof:

     (i) “Competition” means the Executive’s engaging without the written consent of the
Board of Directors of the Company or a person authorized thereby, in an activity as an
officer, a director, an employee, a partner, a more than one percent shareholder or other
owner, an agent, a consultant, or in any other individual or representative capacity within
the market area of the Company or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates at the relevant time,
as such market area is defined for Community Reinvestment Act purposes, (unless the
Executive’s duties, responsibilities and activities, including supervisory activities, for or
on behalf of such activity, are not related in any way to such competitive activity) if it
involves:

     (A) engaging in or entering into the business of banking, lending or any other
business activity in which the Company or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates is
actively engaged at the time the Executive’s employment ceases, or

     (B) soliciting or contacting, either directly or indirectly, any of the customers
or clients of the Company or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates for the purpose of
competing with the products or services provided by the Company or any of its
subsidiaries or affiliates, or

     (C) employing or soliciting for employment, either directly or indirectly, any
employees of the Company or any of its affiliates for the purpose of competing with
the Company or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates.

     (ii) “Unauthorized Disclosure of Confidential Information” means the use or disclosure
of information in violation of Section 8 of this Agreement.

     (iii) For purposes of this Agreement, “customers” or “clients” of the Company or any of
its subsidiaries or affiliates means individuals or entities to whom the Company or any of
its affiliates has provided products or services at any time from the Effective Date through
the date the Executive’s employment ceases.

     (f) Remedies. The Executive acknowledges that the restrictions set forth in paragraph
7(e) of this Agreement are just, reasonable, and necessary to protect the legitimate business
interests of the Company. The Executive further acknowledges that if he breaches or threatens to
breach any provision of paragraph 7(e), the Company’s remedies at law will be inadequate, and the
Company will be irreparably harmed. Accordingly, the Company shall be entitled to an injunction,
both preliminary and permanent, restraining the Executive from such breach or threatened breach,
such injunctive relief not to preclude the Company from pursuing all available legal and equitable
remedies. In addition to all other available remedies, if the Executive violates the provisions of
paragraph 7(e), the Executive shall pay all costs and fees, including attorneys’ fees, incurred by
the Company in enforcing the provisions of that paragraph. If, on the other hand, it is finally
determined by a court of competent jurisdiction that a breach or threatened breach did not occur
under paragraph 7(e) of this Agreement, the Company shall reimburse the Executive for reasonable
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8. Confidentiality. The Executive recognizes that as an employee of the Company and the
Bank he will have access to and may participate in the origination of non-public, proprietary and
confidential information and that he owes a fiduciary duty to the Company and its subsidiaries and
affiliates. Confidential information may include, but is not limited to, trade secrets, customer
lists and information, internal corporate planning, methods of marketing and operation, and other
data or information of or concerning the Company and its subsidiaries and affiliates or any of
their customers that is not generally known to the public. The Executive agrees that he will never
use or disclose to any third party any such confidential information, either directly or
indirectly, except as may be authorized in writing specifically by the Company or required by law.

Part II: Change in Control

9. Change in Control and Changes in Employment Terms and Conditions. Notwithstanding any
other term or provision of this Agreement, in the event of a Change in Control (as defined in
Section 14), this Part II shall become effective and govern the terms and conditions of the
Executive’s employment.

     (a) Continued Employment. If a Change in Control occurs during the Term, and the
Executive is employed by the Company on the Change in Control Date, the Company will continue to
employ the Executive in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement for the period
beginning on the Change in Control Date (as defined in Section 14) and ending on the third
anniversary of such date (the “Change in Control Employment Period”).

     (b) Vesting of Equity Compensation Awards. Upon a Change in Control, all equity
compensation awards granted to the Executive under the Stock Compensation Plan, or any predecessor
thereto, prior to the Change in Control Date, shall become immediately vested and exercisable with
respect to all or any portion of the shares covered thereby and not previously forfeited or lapsed
regardless of whether such awards are otherwise vested and exercisable. The Company shall reimburse
the Executive for any federal income tax liability incurred by the Executive in connection with the
exercise of such awards which would not have otherwise been incurred by the Executive in the
absence of such awards becoming immediately available upon a Change in Control, such reimbursement
to be submitted to the Executive within ten days of written notification to the Company by the
Executive of the exact amount of such additional tax liability, provided that no reimbursements
shall be made after the end of the year next following the year in which the Executive remits the
taxes to the appropriate government entity.

     (c) Cancellation and Cash Payment for Stock Options, Stock Appreciation Rights and Similar
Equity Compensation Awards. At any time subsequent to seven days after the public announcement
of a Change in Control, any or all stock options, stock appreciation rights and similar equity
compensation awards granted to the Executive under the Stock Compensation Plan, or any predecessor
plan thereto, held by the Executive for more than six months (“Cancelable Awards”) may, upon the
written approval of a majority of disinterested, non-employee members of the Board of Directors of
the Company, be cancelled by the Company in exchange for the payment to the Executive of cash in an
amount equal to the aggregate spread between the average exercise price of the Cancelable Awards
and the higher of: (i) the average of the closing prices of the Company’s shares as reported in the
daily newspaper for the 30 business days immediately preceding the public announcement of the
Change in Control, or (ii) the highest price per share actually paid in connection with the Change
in Control of the Company.

10. Terms of Employment following a Change in Control.

     (a) Position and Duties. During the Change in Control Employment Period, (i) the
Executive’s position, authority, duties and responsibilities at the Bank will be at least
commensurate in all material respects with the most significant of those held, exercised and
assigned at any time during the 90-day period immediately preceding the Change in Control Date, and
(ii) the Executive’s services will be performed at the location where the Executive was employed
immediately preceding the Change in Control Date or any office that is the headquarters of the
Company or the Bank and is less than 10 miles from such location; it being understood and agreed
that this subsection (ii) shall supercede the provisions of Section 6(d)(iii) dealing with the
relocation of the Executive following a Change in Control.

     (b) Compensation and Benefits following a Change in Control.

     (i) Annual Base Salary. During the Change in Control Employment Period, the
Executive will receive an annual base salary (the “Annual Base Salary”) at least equal to the
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the Executive by the Company and its affiliated companies during the 12-month period
immediately preceding the Change in Control Date. During the Change in Control Employment
Period, the Annual Base Salary will be reviewed at least annually and will be increased each
year after such Change in Control by an amount which at least equals, on a percentage basis,
the percentage increase, if any, in the cost of living as set forth in the Consumer Price
Index for the area in which the principal office of the Company is located (1967=100)
published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the United States Department of Labor over the
preceding year, unless the failure to so increase the Executive’s Annual Base Salary is
waived in writing by the Executive. Any increase in the Annual Base Salary will not serve to
limit or reduce any other obligation to the Executive under this Agreement. The Annual Base
Salary will not be reduced after any such increase, and the term Annual Base Salary as used
in this Agreement will refer to the Annual Base Salary as so increased. The term “affiliated
companies” includes any company controlled by, controlling or under common control with the
Company.

     (ii) Annual Bonus. During the Change in Control Employment Period, the Executive
will be entitled to participate in an annual incentive plan generally applicable to other
peer executives of the Company and its affiliated companies, but in no event will such
incentive plan provide the Executive with a less favorable opportunity to earn an annual
bonus that is similarly structured to the annual incentive plan as in effect at any time
during the 12-month period immediately preceding the Change in Control Date.

     (iii) Incentive, Savings and Retirement Plans. During the Change in Control
Employment Period, the Executive will be entitled to participate in all incentive (including
stock incentive), savings and retirement, health and welfare plans, policies and programs
applicable generally to other peer executives of the Company and its affiliated companies,
but in no event will such plans, policies and programs provide the Executive with incentive
opportunities, savings opportunities and retirement benefit opportunities, in each case, less
favorable, in the aggregate, than those provided by the Company and its affiliated companies
for the Executive under such plans, policies and programs as in effect at any time during the
12-month period immediately preceding the Change in Control Date.

     (iv) Health and Welfare Benefit Plans. During the Change in Control Employment
Period, the Executive and/or the Executive’s family, as the case may be, will be eligible for
participation in and will receive all benefits under health and welfare benefit plans,
policies and programs provided by the Company and its affiliated companies to the extent
applicable generally to other peer executives of the Company and its affiliated companies,
but in no event will such plans, policies and programs provide the Executive with benefits
that are less favorable, in the aggregate, than the most favorable of such plans, policies
and programs in effect at any time during the 12-month period immediately preceding the
Change in Control Date.

     (v) Fringe Benefits. During the Change in Control Employment Period, the
Executive will be entitled to fringe benefits in accordance with the comparable plans,
policies and programs of the Company and its affiliated companies in effect for the Executive
at any time during the 12-month period immediately preceding the Change in Control Date or,
if more favorable to the Executive, as in effect generally from time to time after the Change
in Control Date with respect to other peer executives of the Company and its affiliated
companies.

     (vi) Vacation. During the Change in Control Employment Period, the Executive
will be entitled to paid vacation in accordance with the comparable plans, policies and
programs of the Company and its affiliated companies in effect for the Executive at any time
during the 12-month period immediately preceding the Change in Control Date or, if more
favorable to the Executive, as in effect generally from time to time after the Change in
Control Date with respect to other peer executives of the Company and its affiliated
companies.

11. Termination of Employment following a Change in Control.

     (a) Death or Incapacity. The Executive’s employment will terminate automatically upon
the Executive’s death or Incapacity during the Change in Control Employment Period.

     (b) Cause. The Company may terminate the Executive’s employment during the Change in
Control Employment Period for Cause (as defined in Section 6(c)).

 

 

     (c) Good Reason. The Executive’s employment may be terminated during the Change in
Control Employment Period by the Executive for Good Reason (as defined in Section 6(d)), provided,
however, that Good Reason for this purpose shall also include the Executive’s voluntary resignation
in his discretion at any time during the 90 day period beginning on the Change in Control Date or
at any time during the 90 day period beginning on the first anniversary of the Change in Control
Date.

     (d) Notice of Termination. Any termination during the Change in Control Employment
Period by the Company or by the Executive for Good Reason shall be communicated by written Notice
of Termination to the other party hereto. For purposes of this Agreement, a “Notice of Termination”
shall mean a notice which shall indicate the specific termination(s) in this Agreement relied upon
and shall set forth in reasonable detail the facts and circumstances claimed to provide a basis for
termination of employment under the provision so indicated.

     (e) Date of Termination. “Date of Termination” means the date specified in the Notice
of Termination, which shall be not less than 30 nor more than 90 days after such Notice of
Termination is given; provided, that if within 30 days after any Notice of Termination is given in
connection with a termination by the Company for Cause or by the Executive for Good Reason, the
party receiving such Notice of Termination notifies the other party that a dispute exists
concerning the termination, then pending the resolution of any such dispute the Executive shall
continue to be paid the same base salary as and when due and payable, and shall be provided with
the same or substantially comparable fringe benefits that he was paid and provided immediately
prior to the delivery of the Notice of Termination. If a termination by the Company for Cause is
challenged by the Executive and the termination is ultimately determined to be justified, then all
sums paid by the Company to the Executive pursuant to this Section 11(e), plus the cost to the
Company of providing the Executive such fringe benefits from the date of such termination to the
date of the resolution of such dispute, shall be promptly repaid by the Executive with interest at
the rate charged from time to time by The Fauquier Bank, to its most substantial customers for
unsecured parties of credit. Should it ultimately be determined that a termination by the Company
for Cause above was not justified, or that a termination by the Executive was for Good Reason, then
the Executive shall be entitled to retain all sums paid to him pending the resolution of such
dispute and he shall be entitled to receive in addition the payments and other benefits provided
for herein, and the Date of Termination shall be the date on which the dispute is finally settled,
either by mutual written agreement of the parties, or by a final judgment. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, no payments shall become payable under this Agreement on the Date of Termination unless
the Executive is considered to have separated from service, within the meaning of Treasury
Regulation § 1.409A-1(h), as of the Date of Termination.

12. Obligations upon Termination following a Change in Control.

     (a) Death. If the Executive dies during the Change in Control Employment Period, this
Agreement will terminate without any further obligation on the part of the Company under this
Agreement, other than for (i) payment of the Accrued Obligations and three months of the
Executive’s Annual Base Salary (which shall be paid to the Executive’s beneficiary designated in
writing or his estate, as applicable, in a lump sum cash payment within 30 days of the date of
death); (ii) the timely payment or provision of the Welfare Continuance Benefit (as defined in
Section 12(c)) to the Executive’s spouse and other dependents for 36 months following the date of
death; and (iii) any other benefits to which the Executive may be entitled pursuant to the terms of
any plan, program or arrangement of the Company and its affiliated companies.

     (b) Incapacity. If the Executive’s employment is terminated because of the Executive’s
Incapacity during the Change in Control Employment Period, this Agreement will terminate without
any further obligation on the part of the Company under this Agreement, other than for (i) payment
of the Accrued Obligations and three months of the Executive’s Annual Base Salary (which shall be
paid to the Executive in a lump sum cash payment within 30 days of the Date of Termination, unless
the Executive is a Key Employee on the Date of Termination, in which case such payment will be made
on the first day of the seventh month following the Date of Termination); (ii) the timely payment
or provision of the Welfare Continuance Benefit in Section 12(c)) for 36 months following the Date
of Termination; and (iii) any other benefits to which the Executive may be entitled pursuant to the
terms of any plan, program or arrangement of the Company and its affiliated companies.

     (c) Termination without Cause or for Good Reason. The Executive will be entitled to
the following benefits if, during the Change in Control Employment Period, the Company terminates
his employment without Cause or the Executive terminates his employment with the Company or any
affiliated company for Good Reason.

 

 

     (i) Accrued Obligations. The Accrued Obligations are the sum of: (A) the
Executive’s Annual Base Salary through the Date of Termination at the rate in effect just
prior to the time a Notice of Termination is given; (B) the amount, if any, of any incentive
or bonus compensation theretofore earned which has not yet been paid; (C) the product of the
Annual Bonus paid or payable, including by reason of deferral, for the most recently
completed year and a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of days in the current
year through the Date of Termination and the denominator of which is 365; and (D) any
benefits or awards (including both the cash and stock components) which pursuant to the terms
of any plans, policies or programs have been earned or become payable, but which have not yet
been paid to the Executive (but not including amounts that previously had been deferred at
the Executive’s request, which amounts will be paid in accordance with the Executive’s
existing directions). The Accrued Obligations will be paid to the Executive in a lump sum
cash payment within ten days after the Date of Termination, provided that if the Executive is
a Key Employee on the Date of Termination, any portion of the Accrued Obligations that would
be considered deferred compensation within the meaning of Section 409A shall not be paid
until the first day of the seventh month following the Date of Termination.

     (ii) Salary Continuance Benefit. The Salary Continuance Benefit is an amount
equal to 2.99 times the Executive’s Highest Annual Compensation. For purposes of this
Agreement, “Highest Annual Compensation” means the highest annual compensation consisting
only of base salary and cash bonuses paid to the Executive by the Company and its affiliated
companies for any six months ending with the Executive’s termination. The Salary Continuance
Benefit will be paid to the Executive in a lump sum cash payment not later than the 45th day
following the Date of Termination, provided that, (1) if the Executive is a Key Employee on
the Date of Termination, the Salary Continuance Benefit shall not be paid until the first day
of the seventh month following the Date of Termination or (2) if the Date of Termination
occurs more than two years after the Change in Control Date, the Salary Continuation Benefit
will be paid in the form of periodic salary payments as if the Executive had not been
terminated.

     (iii) Continuance of Health and Welfare Benefits. For 36 months following the
Date of Termination (the “Welfare Continuance Benefit Period”), the Executive, his spouse and
his dependents will continue to be covered under all health and welfare plans and programs
(“Welfare Plans”) in which the Executive, his spouse or his dependents were participating
immediately prior to the Date of Termination (the “Welfare Continuance Benefit”). The Company
will pay all or a portion of the cost of the Welfare Continuance Benefit for the Executive,
his spouse and his dependents under the Welfare Plans on the same basis as applicable, from
time to time, to active employees covered under the Welfare Plans and the Executive will pay
any additional costs. If participation in any one or more of the Welfare Plans included in
the Welfare Continuance Benefit is not possible under the terms of the Welfare Plan or any
provision of law would create an adverse tax effect for the Executive or the Company due to
such participation, the Company either shall provide substantially identical benefits
directly or through an insurance arrangement or shall pay the Executive a lump sum equal to
1.4 times the estimated cost of maintaining such coverage. If the Executive dies while
receiving a Welfare Continuation Benefit, the Executive’s spouse and other dependents will
continue to be covered under all applicable Welfare Plans during the remainder of the
applicable Welfare Continuance Benefit Period. The Executive, his spouse and his dependents
will become eligible for COBRA continuation coverage as of the date the Welfare Continuance
Benefit ceases for health benefits.

     (iv) Continuance of Retirement Benefits. For 36 months following the Date of
Termination, the Executive will continue to be covered and accrue benefits under all employee
retirement benefit plans and programs (“Retirement Plans”) in which the Executive was
participating immediately prior to the Date of Termination based on the rate of accrual
immediately prior to the Date of Termination (the “Retirement Continuance Benefit”). If
participation in any Retirement Plan included in the Retirement Continuance Benefit is not
possible under the terms of the Retirement Plan or any provision of law would create an
adverse tax effect for the Company due to such participation, the Company will annually pay
in cash to the Executive at the end of each year in the 36-month period following the Date of
Termination the value of the Retirement Continuance Benefit accrual which is not provided
through the Retirement Plans.

     (v) Acceleration of Vesting of Equity Compensation Awards and Exercisability
thereof. Except as may be otherwise agreed to by the Executive, all equity compensation
awards granted to the Executive under the Stock Compensation Plan, or any predecessor
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become immediately vested and exercisable with respect to all or any portion of the
shares covered thereby and not previously forfeited or lapsed regardless of whether such
awards are otherwise vested and exercisable. In additional, the Executive will have at least
90 days after Termination of Employment to exercise all stock options, stock appreciation
rights and similar awards, or such longer period as may be provided for in the separate stock
option agreement, to exercise such awards, provided that such extended exercise period shall
not extend beyond the maximum term of such awards determined without regard to the
Executive’s Termination of Employment.

     (d) Cause; other than for Good Reason. If the Executive’s employment is terminated for
Cause during the Change in Control Employment Period, this Agreement will terminate without further
obligation to the Executive other than the payment to the Executive of the Annual Base Salary
through the Date of Termination, plus the amount of any compensation previously deferred by the
Executive, and any other benefits to which the Executive may be entitled pursuant to the terms of
any plan, program or arrangement of the Company and its affiliated companies. If the Executive
terminates employment during the Change in Control Employment Period, excluding a termination
either due to death or Incapacity or for Good Reason (or Good Reason is alleged but ultimately
determined pursuant to Section 11(e) to be not justifiable), this Agreement will terminate without
further obligation to the Executive other than for the Accrued Obligations (which will be paid in a
lump sum in cash within 30 days of the Date of Termination or later determination that alleged Good
Reason is not justifiable) and any other benefits to which the Executive may be entitled pursuant
to the terms of any plan, program or arrangement of the Company and its affiliated companies.

     (e) Possible Reduction in Payments and Benefits.

     (i) Excess Parachute Payments. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event that
the payments and benefits provided to the Executive, or for the Executive’s benefit, under
this Agreement or under any other plan or agreement which become payable or are taken into
account as “parachute payments” within the meaning of Section 280G of the Internal Revenue
Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”), as a result of a Change in Control or the Executive’s
termination of employment relating thereto (the “Total Parachute Payments”) would result in
the Executive’s being entitled to “excess parachute payments” as defined in Section 280G of
the Code, the payments and benefits provided to the Executive, or for the Executive’s
benefit, under this Agreement shall be reduced (but not below zero) to the extent necessary
so that no payment to be made, or benefit to be provided, to the Executive or for the
Executive’s benefit under this Agreement or any other plan or agreement would result in
“excess parachute payments” as defined in Section 280G of the Code and there would
consequently be no loss of an income tax deduction by the Company or the imposition of an
excise tax on the Executive under Section 4999 of the Code, provided, however that such
reduction shall not apply unless the Executive’s Net After-tax Benefit if such reduction were
made shall exceed the Executive’s Net After-tax Benefit if such reduction were not made by at
least $25,000. In connection with the foregoing:

     (A) “Net After-tax Benefit” shall mean the sum of (1) the Total Parachute
Payments which the Executive receives or is then entitled to receive, less (2) the
amount of federal, state and local income and employment taxes payable by the
Executive with respect to the Total Parachute Payments, less (3) the amount of excise
taxes imposed with respect to the Total Parachute Payments by Section 4999 of the
Code.

     (B) All determinations regarding such reduction shall be made by the registered
public accounting firm under Section 102 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act serving as auditors
for the Company on the date of a Change in Control (or any other registered public
accounting firm designated by the Company) and shall be based on the maximum
applicable marginal tax rates for each year in which such payments and benefits shall
be paid or provided to the Executive or for the Executive’s benefit (based upon the
rate in effect for such year at the time of the first payment of the foregoing and, as
appropriate as determined by such tax counsel, the taxable wage base for employment
tax purposes). The determination made as to the reduction of benefits or payments
required hereunder by such registered public accounting firm shall be binding on the
parties, absent a determination by the Internal Revenue Service which is agreed to by
both the Company and the Executive or a final decision by a court of competent
jurisdiction over the tax issue in which case such determination or decision shall
control.

     (C) The Executive shall have the right to designate within a reasonable period,
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payments or benefits will be reduced; provided, however, that if no direction is
received from the Executive, the Company shall implement the reductions in its
discretion.

     (ii) Banking Payment Limitation. Notwithstanding anything contained in this
Agreement or any other agreement or plan to the contrary, the payments and benefits provided
to, or for the benefit of, the Executive under this Agreement or under any other plan or
agreement shall be reduced (but not below zero) to the extent necessary so that no payment to
be made, or benefit to be provided, to the Executive or for his benefit under this Agreement
or any other plan or agreement shall be in violation of the golden parachute and
indemnification payment limitations and prohibitions of 12 CFR Section 359.

13. Company and Bank Obligations; Non-competition.

     (a) The obligations of the Company and the Bank to pay the Executive the compensation and
benefits and to make the arrangements provided in this Part II of this Agreement shall be absolute
and unconditional and shall not be affected by any circumstances, including, without limitation,
any set-off, counterclaim, recoupment, defense or other right which the Company or the Bank may
have against him or anyone else. Except as expressly provided in Section 11(e), each and every
payment made hereunder by the Company or the Bank pursuant to Part II of this Agreement shall be
final and the Company and the Bank will not seek to recover all or any part of such payment from
the Executive or from whosoever may be entitled thereto, for any reason whatsoever.

     (b) The Executive will not be required to comply with the non-competition covenant in Section
7(e) if his employment is terminated during the Change in Control Employment Period without Cause
or he terminates for Good Reason.

14. Change in Control Definitions. For purposes of this Agreement, the following terms have
the following meanings.

     (a) Change in Control. A “Change in Control” shall mean the occurrence of ether of the
following after the Effective Date of this Agreement:

     (i) any person, including a “group” as defined in Section 13(d)(3) of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934 (but excluding any group of which the Executive is a member), becomes
the owner or beneficial owner of securities of the Company or the Bank having 20% or more of
the combined voting power of the then outstanding Company or Bank securities that may be cast
for the election of the Company or Bank directors other than a result of an issuance of
securities initiated by the Company or Bank, as long as the majority of the Board of
Directors approving the purchases is a majority at the time the purchases are made, or

     (ii) as the direct or indirect result of, or in connection with, a tender or exchange
offer, a merger or other business combination, a sale of assets, contested election, or any
combination of these events, the persons who were directors of the Company or Bank before
such events cease to constitute a majority of the Company’s or Bank’s Board, or any
successor’s board, within two years of the last of such transactions

     (b) Change in Control Date. The “Change in Control Date” is the date on which an event
constituting a Change in Control occurs. If a Change in Control occurs on account of a series of
transactions, the Control Change Date is the date of the last of such transactions.

Part III: Miscellaneous

15. Documents. All documents, record, tapes and other media of any kind or description
relating to the business of the Company or any of its subsidiaries and affiliates (the
“Documents”), whether or not prepared by the Executive, shall be the sole and exclusive property of
the Company. The Documents (and any copies) shall be returned to the Company upon the Executive’s
termination of employment for any reason or at such earlier time or times as the Board of Directors
or its designee may specify.

16. Severability. If any provision of this Agreement, or part thereof, is determined to be
invalid or unenforceable for any reason whatsoever, it shall be severable from the remainder of
this Agreement and shall not invalidate or affect the other provisions of this Agreement, which
shall remain in full force and effect and shall be enforceable according to their terms. No
covenant shall be dependent upon any other covenant or provision herein, each of which

 

 

stands independently.

17. Modification. The parties expressly agree that should a court find any provision of
this Agreement, or part thereof, to be unenforceable or unreasonable, the court may modify the
provision, or part thereof, in a manner which renders that provision reasonable, enforceable, and
in conformity with the public policy of Virginia.

18. Governing Law. This agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the
laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia.

19. Notices. All written notices required by this Agreement shall be deemed given when delivered
personally or sent by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, to the parties at
their addresses set forth below:

	 	 	 
	If to the Executive:

	 	Gregory D. Frederick
	 

	 	P. O. Box 680
	 

	 	Louisa, VA 23093-0680
	 
	 	 
	If to the Bank:

	 	The Fauquier Bank
	 

	 	10 Courthouse Square
	 

	 	P. 0. Drawer 561
	 

	 	Warrenton, Virginia 20186
	 
	 	 
	If to the Company:

	 	Fauquier Bankshares, Inc.
	 

	 	10 Courthouse Square
	 

	 	P. 0. Drawer 561
	 

	 	Warrenton, Virginia 20186

Each party may, from time to time, designate a different address to which notices should be sent by
providing the same in writing to the other parties .

20. Amendment. This Agreement may not be varied, altered, modified or in any way amended
except by an instrument in writing executed by the parties hereto or their legal representatives.

21. Binding Effect; No Mitigation; Notice and Demand Not Required.

     (a) This Agreement shall be binding upon the Executive and on the Company, its successors and
assigns effective on the date first above written subject to the approval by the Compensation
Committee or the Board of Directors of the Company. The Company will require any successor to all
or substantially all of the business and/or assets of the Company to assume expressly and agree to
perform this Agreement in the same manner and to the same extent that the Company would be required
to perform it if no such succession had taken place.

     (b) The Executive shall not be required to mitigate the amount of any payment or benefit the
Company becomes obligated to make or provide to the Executive in connection with this Agreement, by
seeking other employment or otherwise.

     (c) All amounts payable by the Company under this Agreement shall be paid without notice or
demand except as expressly provided herein .

22. No Construction against Any Party. This Agreement is the product of informed
negotiations between the Executive and the Company. If any part of this Agreement is deemed to be
unclear or ambiguous, it shall be construed as if it were drafted jointly by all parties. The
Executive and the Company agree that neither party was in a superior bargaining position regarding
the substantive terms of this Agreement.

23. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement of the parties with
respect to the matters addressed herein and it supersedes all other prior agreements and
understandings, both written and oral, express or implied, with respect to the subject matter of
this Agreement.

24. Arbitration. Any dispute, controversy or claim arising under or in connection with this
Agreement shall be settled exclusively by arbitration, arbitrators, conducted before a panel of
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with the rules of the American Arbitration Association then in effect. Judgment may be entered on
the arbitrator’s award in any court having jurisdiction. Unless otherwise provided in the rules of
the American Arbitration Association, the arbitrators shall, in their award, allocate between the
parties the costs of arbitration, which shall include reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses of
the parties, as well as the arbitrator’s fees and expenses, in such proportions as the arbitrators
deem just.

25. Litigation. Notwithstanding the requirements of Section 24 hereof, if litigation shall
be brought to challenge, enforce or interpret any provision contained in this Agreement, and such
litigation does not end with judgment in favor of the Company, the Company hereby agrees to
indemnify the Executive for his reasonable attorney’s fees and disbursements incurred in such
litigation, and hereby agrees to pay post-judgment interest on any money judgment obtained by the
Executive calculated at the rate charged from time to time by The Fauquier Bank, to its most
substantial customers for unsecured lines of credit from the date that payment(s) to him should
have been made under the judgment to date of payment.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the date first written
herein.

Fauquier Bankshares, Inc.

By                                                             

Its                                                             

The Fauquier Bank

By                                                             

Its                                                             

                                                            

Gregory D. Frederickexv10w14

Exhibit 10.14

Patriot Capital Funding, Inc.

Employee Restricted Stock Plan

Restricted Stock Agreement for Executive Officers

Date of Grant:                    

               1. Grant of Employee Restricted Stock. Subject to the terms and conditions herein
and the provisions of the Patriot Capital Funding, Inc. Employee Restricted Stock Plan (the
“Plan”), Patriot Capital Funding, Inc. (the “Company”) on the above date has granted to the Grantee
named below (the “Grantee”) Shares subject to the restrictions in this Agreement (“Restricted
Stock”) as shown below:

Grantee: [name of Grantee]

Restricted Stock: [number of Shares]

               All capitalized terms used herein shall have the same meaning as set forth in the Plan, except
as otherwise specified in this Agreement.

               2. Vesting. The Grantee shall become vested in the Restricted Stock evidenced by
this Agreement, and the forfeiture and transferability provisions set forth in Section 3 and 5 of
this Agreement shall lapse, in accordance with the following schedule:

[     % of the] Shares on the first anniversary of Date of Grant;

[     % of the] Shares on the second anniversary of Date of Grant:

[     % of the] Shares on the third anniversary of Date of Grant;

[     % of the] Shares on the fourth anniversary of Date of Grant.

               Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Grantee will become vested in all of the Restricted Stock
upon the occurrence of any of the following events:

     (a) the Grantee’s termination of employment by the Company without Cause (as defined
below) or by the Grantee for Good Reason (as defined below); or

     (b) a Change in Control of the Company (as defined below).

          “Cause” has the meaning set forth in the Grantee’s employment agreement with the Company in
effect at the time of Grantee’s termination of employment. If no such employment agreement is in
effect at the time of Grantee’s termination of employment or if such employment agreement does not
contain a definition of the term “Cause,” “Cause” means (i) the Grantee’s willful and continued
failure to perform substantially his duties with the Company (other than any such failure resulting
from the Grantee’s incapacity due to physical or mental illness or any such failure subsequent to
the Grantee being delivered a notice of termination without Cause by the Company or delivering a
notice of termination for Good Reason to the Company that results in the Grantee’s termination of
employment) after a written demand for substantial performance is delivered to the Grantee by the
Company which specifically identifies the manner in which the Company believes that the Grantee has
failed to perform substantially his duties; (ii) the Grantee’s willfully engaging in illegal
conduct or gross misconduct which is demonstrably and materially injurious to the Company or its
Affiliates (as defined below), (iii) the Grantee’s ineligibility to serve as an employee, officer,
or director of the Company pursuant to Section 9 of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended
(the “1940 Act”), or (iv) the Grantee’s conviction of a felony or crime involving moral turpitude;
provided, however, that a failure on the part of the Grantee to achieve performance objectives set
by the Company shall not in and of itself constitute Cause pursuant to clause (i) hereof. Prior to
terminating the Grantee’s employment for Cause, the Company must notify the Grantee in writing of
any event purporting to constitute Cause within 45 days of the Board’s knowledge of its existence
and, if curable, must provide the Grantee with at least 20 days to cure such event. If such event
is not cured by the Grantee in such time period, or is incurable, then the Grantee’s employment
shall be terminated for Cause if 2/3 of the independent members of the Board determine in writing
to so terminate his employment.

               “Good Reason” has the meaning set forth in the Grantee’s employment agreement with the Company
in effect at the time of Grantee’s termination of employment. If no such employment agreement is
in effect at the time of Grantee’s termination of employment or if such employment agreement does
not contain a definition of the term “Good Reason,” “Good Reason” means, without the Grantee’s
express written consent, the occurrence of any of the following events:

 

 

     (i) any material change in the duties or responsibilities (including reporting
responsibilities) of the Grantee that is inconsistent in any material and adverse respect
with the Grantee’s position, duties, responsibilities or status with the Company (including
any material and adverse diminution of such duties or responsibilities);

     (ii) a material and adverse change in the Grantee’s titles or offices (including, if
applicable, membership on the Board with the Company;

     (iii) a reduction by the Company in the Grantee’s rate of annual base salary or an
adverse change in the value or reasonableness of the Grantee’s annual bonus opportunity as a
percentage of his base salary, provided, however, that the Grantee’s rate of annual base
salary may be reduced without being considered Good Reason if such reduction is implemented
by the Company as part of an overall general salary reduction affecting substantially all of
its employees and such reduction to the base salary on a percentage basis is equal to or
less than the percentage reduction otherwise implemented;

     (iv) any requirement of the Company that the Grantee be based anywhere more than 35
miles from the office where the Grantee is based on the Date of Grant under this Agreement,
or, if the Grantee subsequently agrees to a change in such location, 35 miles from such new
office location; or

     (v) the failure of any purchaser or successor to all or substantially all of the
Company’s assets to assume the obligations of the Company contained in this Agreement,
either in writing or as a matter of law.

               The Grantee must notify the Company of any event purporting to constitute Good Reason within
45 days following the Grantee’s knowledge of its existence, and the Company shall have 20 days in
which to correct or remove such Good Reason, or such event shall constitute Good Reason.

               “Change in Control” has the meaning set forth in the Grantee’s employment agreement with the
Company in effect at the time of Grantee’s termination of employment. If no such employment
agreement is in effect at the time of Grantee’s termination of employment or if such employment
agreement does not contain a definition of the term “Change in Control,” “Change in Control” means
the occurrence of any of the following events:

               (i) An acquisition in one or more transactions (other than directly from the Company) of any
voting securities of the Company by any Person (as defined below) immediately after which such
Person has Beneficial Ownership (as defined below) of fifty percent or more of the combined voting
power of the Company’s then outstanding voting securities; provided, however, in determining
whether a Change in Control has occurred, voting securities which are acquired in a “Non-Control
Acquisition” (as hereinafter defined) shall not constitute an acquisition which would cause a
Change in Control. A “Non-Control Acquisition” shall mean an acquisition by (A) an employee
benefit plan (or a trust forming a part thereof) maintained by (I) the Company or (II) any
corporation or other Person of which a majority of its voting power or its voting equity securities
or equity interest is owned, directly or indirectly, by the Company (for purposes of this
definition, a “Subsidiary”), (B) the Company or its Subsidiaries, or (C) any Person in connection
with a “Non-Control Transaction” (as hereinafter defined);

               (ii) The individuals who, as of July 27, 2005, were members of the Board (the “Incumbent
Board”), cease for any reason to constitute at least a majority of the members of the Board or,
following a Merger (as defined below), the board of directors of the ultimate Parent Corporation
(as defined below); provided, however, that if the election, or nomination for election by the
Company’s common stockholders, of any new director was approved by a vote of at least a majority of
the Incumbent Board (or, with respect to the directors who are not “interested persons” as defined
in the 1940 Act, by a majority of the directors who are not “interested persons” serving on the
Incumbent Board), such new director shall, for purposes of this Agreement, be considered as a
member of the Incumbent Board; provided further, however, that no individual shall be considered a
member of the Incumbent Board if such individual initially assumed office as a result of an actual
or threatened solicitation of proxies or consents by or on behalf of a Person other than the Board
(a “Proxy Contest”) including by reason of any agreement intended to avoid or settle any Proxy
Contest; or

               (iii) The consummation of:

     (A) A merger, consolidation or reorganization involving the Company (a “Merger”) or an
indirect or direct Subsidiary of the Company, provided that only entities whose accounts are
consolidated with those of the Company for financial reporting purposes shall be deemed to
be a Subsidiary of the Company for this purpose, or to which securities of the Company are
issued, unless:

          (I) the stockholders of the Company, immediately before a Merger, own, directly
or indirectly immediately following the Merger, more than fifty percent of the
combined voting power of the outstanding voting securities of (1) the corporation
resulting from the Merger (the “Surviving

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Corporation”) if fifty percent or more of the combined voting power of the then
outstanding voting securities of the Surviving Corporation is not Beneficially Owned,
directly or indirectly, by another Person or group of related Persons (a “Parent
Corporation”), or (2) if there is one or more Parent Corporations, the ultimate
Parent Corporation,

            (II) the individuals who were members of the Incumbent Board immediately prior
to the execution of the agreement providing for a Merger constitute at least a
majority of the members of the board of directors of (1) the Surviving Corporation or
(2) the ultimate Parent Corporation, if the ultimate Parent Corporation, directly or
indirectly, owns fifty percent or more of the combined voting power of the then
outstanding voting securities of the Surviving Corporation, and

             (III) no Person other than (1) the Company, (2) any Subsidiary, (3) any employee
benefit plan (or any trust forming a part thereof) maintained by the Company, the
Surviving Corporation, any Subsidiary, or the ultimate Parent Corporation, or (4) any
Person who, together with its Affiliates, immediately prior to a Merger had
Beneficial Ownership of fifty percent or more of the then outstanding voting
securities, owns, together with its Affiliates, Beneficial Ownership of fifty percent
or more of the combined voting power of the then outstanding voting securities of (1)
the Surviving Corporation or (2) the ultimate Parent Corporation.

             Each transaction described in clauses (I) through (III) above shall herein be
referred to as a “Non-Control Transaction.”

               (B) A complete liquidation or dissolution of the Company (other than where assets of
the Company are transferred to or remain with a Subsidiary or Subsidiaries of the Company).

               (C) The direct or indirect sale or other disposition of all or substantially all of the
assets of the Company to any Person (other than (1) a transfer to a Subsidiary, (2) under
conditions that would constitute a Non-Control Transaction with the disposition of assets
being regarded as a Merger for this purpose, or (3) the distribution to the Company’s
stockholders of the stock of a Subsidiary or any other assets).

               (D) The effectiveness of an agreement pursuant to which a person or entity serves or
acts as the investment adviser (as such term is defined in Section 2(a)(20) of the 1940 Act)
of the Company.

               Notwithstanding the foregoing, a Change in Control shall not be deemed to occur solely because
any Person (the “Subject Person”) acquired Beneficial Ownership of more than the permitted amount
of the then outstanding voting securities as a result of the acquisition of voting securities by
the Company which, by reducing the number of voting securities then outstanding, increases the
proportional number of shares Beneficially Owned by the Subject Persons, provided that if a Change
in Control would occur (but for the operation of this sentence) as a result of the acquisition of
voting securities by the Company, and after such share acquisition by the Company, the Subject
Person becomes the Beneficial Owner of any additional voting securities which increases the
percentage of the then outstanding voting securities Beneficially Owned by the Subject Person, then
a Change in Control shall occur.

               “Affiliate” means, with respect to any Person, any other Person that, directly or indirectly
through one or more intermediaries, controls, or is controlled by, or is under common control with,
such Person.

               “Beneficial Ownership” means ownership within the meaning of Rule 13d-3 promulgated under
Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the “Exchange Act”).

               “Person” means “person” as such term is used for purposes of Section 13(d) or 14(d) of the
Exchange Act, including without limitation, any individual, corporation, limited liability company,
partnership, trust, unincorporated organization, government or any agency or political subdivision
thereof or any other entity or any group of Persons.

     3. Forfeiture. Upon the Grantee’s termination of employment (other than by the
Company without Cause or by the Grantee for Good Reason), any unvested portion of the Restricted
Stock granted under this Agreement will be forfeited.

     4. Dividends and Voting Rights. During the period before the restrictions set forth
in Sections 2 and 3 of this Agreement lapse on the Restricted Stock, the Grantee will have the same
rights to vote the Restricted Stock and to receive distributions with respect to the Restricted
Stock as does any other holder of Shares.

     5. Transferability. Restricted Stock with respect to which the restrictions have not
lapsed in accordance with Sections 2 and 3 shall not be assignable or transferable. Any attempt to
assign, pledge, transfer, hypothecate, or otherwise

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dispose of Restricted Stock and any levy of execution, attachment, or similar process on the
Restricted Stock shall be null and void.

               6. No Right to Employment. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall confer upon any
Grantee any right to the continuation of his employment, agency, service as a director, or other
relationship with the Company or any Affiliate or interfere in any way with the right of the
Company or any Affiliate, subject to the terms of any separate employment or other agreement to the
contrary, at any time to terminate such employment, service or agreement or to increase or decrease
the compensation of the individual from the rate in effect at the Date of Grant of the Restricted
Stock.

               7. Withholding. The Company shall have the right to require the Grantee to remit to
the Company an amount sufficient to satisfy any federal, state, and local withholding tax
requirements. To the extent permitted by the 1940 Act and in the Board’s sole discretion and in
the manner and amount determined by the Board, the Grantee may elect to satisfy any withholding
obligation, in whole or in part, by electing to have the Company withhold Restricted Stock with a
fair market value equal to the amount required to be withheld. The Grantee acknowledges that, as
of the Date of Grant, the Company has been advised by its legal counsel that the 1940 Act prohibits
the Company from withholding Restricted Stock in the manner provided for in the immediately
preceding sentence.

               8. Administration and Interpretation. In consideration of the grant, the Grantee
agrees that the Board shall have the exclusive power and discretion to interpret the Plan and this
Agreement and to adopt such rules for the administration, interpretation, and application of the
Plan and Agreement as are consistent therewith and to interpret or revoke any such rules. All
actions taken and all interpretations and determinations made by the Board shall be final,
conclusive, and binding upon the Grantee, the Company, and all other interested persons. No member
of the Board shall be personally liable for any action, determination, or interpretation made in
good faith with respect to the Plan or this Agreement. The Board may delegate its interpretive
authority to an officer or officers of the Company.

               9. Incorporation of Terms of Plan. By his or her signature below, Grantee
acknowledges that he or she has read the terms of the Plan and agrees to be bound by all provisions
thereof. The Grantee further acknowledges that he or she has been advised that he or she may
consult with counsel of his or her choosing in considering this Agreement, that he or she has had
an adequate opportunity to do so, and that he or she is entering into this Agreement voluntarily.

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     IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Company has caused this Agreement to be executed by an appropriate
officer and the Grantee has executed this Agreement, both as of the date of grant shown above.

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	PATRIOT CAPITAL FUNDING, INC.	 	 
	 
	 

	 	By:
	 	 

	 	 
	 
	 

	 	Dated:
	 	 

	 	 

	 	 	 	 	 
	Grantee:

	 	 

	 	 
	 
	Dated:

	 	 

	 	 

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