Document:

Exhibit 10.1

 Exhibit 10.1 
 EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT 
 This Employment
Agreement (the “Agreement”) is effective as of the 9th day of February 2012 (the “Effective Date”) and is made by and between PREMIER EXHIBITIONS, INC., a Florida corporation (the “Company”), and ROBERT A. BRANDON (the
“Executive”). Company and Executive may be referred to individually as a “Party” or collectively as the “Parties”. 
 WITNESSETH: 
 WHEREAS, the Executive wishes to accept continued
employment with the Company with the title General Counsel and Vice President-Business Affairs, the Company wishes to continue to employ the Executive in that capacity; and 

WHEREAS, the Parties desire to accept the terms of this Agreement in connection with such employment; 

AGREEMENT 
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises and the mutual covenants set forth in this Agreement, the delivery and sufficiency of which is acknowledged, and intending to be legally bound, the Company
and the Executive, having first incorporated the above recitals, agree as follows: 
  

	 	1.	 Employment. 

 (a) Offer/Acceptance/Effective Date. The Company hereby offers employment to the Executive, and the Executive hereby accepts employment with the Company, subject to the terms and conditions set forth in
this Agreement. The Effective Date of this employment and this Agreement shall be February 9, 2012 (the “Effective Date”). 
 (b) Term. The Company’s employment of the Executive shall extend through December 9, 2012. 
  

	 	2.	 Duties. 

 (a) General Duties. The Executive shall serve as the Company’s General Counsel and Vice President Business Affairs, reporting directly to the Chief Executive Officer. The Executive shall perform
duties that are customary for a General Counsel and Vice President Business Affairs in the Company’s industry and shall perform any additional duties that are reasonably assigned to him by The Company’s Chief Executive Officer and Board of
Directors (the “Board”) from time to time. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Executive shall be responsible for managing and overseeing the Company’s legal affairs. 

 (b) Best Efforts. The Executive shall: (a) conduct himself at all times
with integrity and in an ethical manner; (b) devote substantially all of his professional effort, working time, energy, and skill (vacations and absences due to illness excepted) to the duties of his employment; (c) perform his duties
faithfully, loyally, and industriously, and in a manner that accords with the fiduciary relationship that a senior executive officer owes to his employer, and (d) follow and implement diligently all lawful management policies and decisions of
the Company. 
 (c) Location of Employment. The Executive shall work at the Company’s headquarters located
at 3340 Peachtree Road, NE, Suite 900, Atlanta, GA 30326, or wherever the Company’s headquarters shall move from time to time, provided that Executive may work remotely from other locations up to 40% of the work week. 

 

	 	3.	 Compensation and Expenses. 

 (a) Base Salary. For the services of the Executive to be rendered by him under this Agreement, the Company will pay the Executive an annual base salary of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars ($250,000)
(the “Base Salary”),. The Company shall pay the Executive his Base Salary in equal installments no less than semi-monthly. 
 (b) Performance Bonus. The Executive shall be eligible for annual performance awards consistent with incentive compensation programs established by the Board for senior executives with a target bonus at
25% of the Base Salary. Such awards may take the form of cash bonuses, stock option grants or grants of restricted stock at the discretion of the Board. Other than as specifically set forth herein, nothing in this Agreement shall be interpreted to
convey that a performance bonus or other award of cash, option or stock is guaranteed to the Executive under the terms of this Agreement; all such awards shall be made in the sole discretion of the Board. 

(c) Expenses. In addition to any compensation received pursuant to this Section 3, the Company shall reimburse the
Executive for all reasonable, ordinary and necessary travel, entertainment and approved office expenses incurred in connection with the performance of his duties under this Agreement, provided that the Executive properly accounts for such expenses
to the Company in accordance with the Company’s policies and practices. 
 (d) Restricted Stock. The
Parties acknowledge that the Executive is still entitled to one third (i.e., 20,000 shares) of the Additional Shares of stock (as defined in and in accordance with and subject to Paragraph 4 of the Amendment to Employment Agreement, effective as of
May 13, 2010, between the Executive and the Company, which provisions are hereby incorporated herein by reference, and are deemed to be a part of this Agreement). 
  

	 	4.	 Benefits. 

 (a) Paid Time Off. For each calendar year during the Executive’s employment, the Executive shall be entitled to twenty-seven (27) days of paid time off without loss of compensation or
other benefits to which he is entitled under this Agreement. The Executive shall take his paid time off at such times as the Executive may select and as the affairs of the Company may permit. Unused paid time off will not carryover from calendar
year to calendar year. 

 (b) Employee Benefit Programs. In addition to the compensation to which the
Executive is eligible pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 above, the Executive will be entitled to participate in any stock purchase plan, pension or retirement plan, and insurance or other employee benefit plan that is currently maintained
by the Company or is maintained by the Company during the course of Executive’s employment for its senior executive employees, including programs of life, disability, basic medical and dental, and supplemental medical and dental insurance.
Executive’s coverage under all such medical and dental insurance shall be in effect as of the Effective Date. Any such participation is subject in all respect to the terms and conditions of such plans and programs. 

(c) The Executive shall be entitled to participate in the Company’s health insurance program provided to its
employees except that the Company shall pay the full annual premium for health insurance under such program for the Executive and his family. 
  

	 	5.	 Term and Termination. 

 (a) Employment of Executive. The Company’s employment of the Executive is for a term that begins on the date of this Agreement and ends on December 9, 2012. 

(b) Termination for Cause. If the Company terminates the Executive’s employment for “Cause,” no Severance
Payment under this Agreement will be payable. The Executive’s termination will be deemed termination for “Cause” upon the occurrence of any of the following events: (i) termination of Executive’s employment due to
Executive’s failure to substantially perform duties reasonable and customary for a general counsel and/or failure to comply with the covenants and other provisions contained in this Agreement which are not remedied in a reasonable period of
time after receipt of written notice from the Company setting forth the nature of such failure; or (ii) fraud, misappropriation, embezzlement or similar acts of dishonesty; Conviction of a felony or misdemeanor involving moral turpitude; or
Intentional and willful misconduct that may subject the Employer to criminal and or civil liability. 
 (c)
Company may terminate this Agreement without cause due to Executive’s continued failure to perform his employment duties due to physical or mental incapacity. For purposes of this Section 5(c), “incapacity” shall mean that for a
period of six months in any 12-month period, the Executive is incapable of substantially performing Executive’s employment duties because of physical, mental or emotional incapacity resulting from injury, sickness or disease as determined by an
independent physician mutually acceptable to the Company and the Executive. Upon the termination of this Agreement due to the incapacity of the Executive, the Company will pay the Executive or his legal representative, as the case may be, the
Severance Payment at such time (or, if any Company disability policy is in effect at the time of termination, until the date upon which such disability policy begins payment of benefits, at which time the Severance Payment will be reduced by the
amount of payment under such disability policy). 

 (d) Termination without Cause or by the Executive for Good Reason. If the
Company terminates the Executive’s employment for any reason other than “for Cause,” including, without limitation, the expiration of this Agreement by its terms and the failure of the Company to either renew or extend the term of the
Agreement or to retain the Executive on the same or more favorable terms and conditions on an “at-will” basis, then the Severance Payment under this Agreement (as defined below in this clause (d)) will be payable to the Executive. If,
after 30 days prior written notice to the Company, the Executive terminates his employment with the Company for “Good Reason” (as defined below in clause (e) and subject to the Company’s right to cure as also provided in such
clause (e)), such Severance Payment under this Agreement will be payable to the Executive. In either such event, the following terms and conditions shall apply. Executive shall receive, in each case paid in accordance with the Company’s
standard payroll practices and referred to herein as the “Severance Payment” (a) if such termination occurs on or after June 9, 2012, six (6) months of his Base Salary in effect at such time or (b) if such termination
occurs before June 9, 2012, his Base Salary through December 9, 2012. Such Severance Payment shall be the sole and exclusive contractual remedy (specifically including all claims to unearned compensation (of whatever sort) arising from
Section 3 of this Agreement) available to the Executive related to the termination (except for any Additional Shares to which he may be entitled pursuant to Section 3(d) above, but only to the extent provided in the grant of the Additional
Shares). However nothing in this provision shall be construed as a knowing and voluntary waiver of any claims that have not accrued as of the Effective Date. 
 (e) “Good Reason” means and shall be deemed to exist if, without the Executive’s prior consent, (a) there is a reduction by the Company of the Executive’s base salary;
(b) the Company without just Cause fails to pay the Executive’s accrued compensation or to provide for the Executive’s accrued benefits when due consistent with Company policy; (c) material breach of this Agreement by Company; or
(d) imposing conditions of employment inconsistent with those that are reasonable and customary for a general counsel. The Executive is required to provide notice of the Good Reason within 90 days of its occurrence. In the event the Executive
intends to terminate his employment with the Company for Good Reason, his prior written notice shall specify the particular act or acts, or failure to act, which is or are the basis for the Executive’s decision to so terminate his employment
for Good Reason. The Company shall be given 30 days after such notice to correct such act or failure to act. Upon failure of the Company, within such 30 day period, to correct such act or failure to act, if the Executive terminates his employment
with the Company, a Severance Payment will be payable under this Agreement. 
 (f) If the Executive terminates
his employment with the Company for any reason other than Good Reason, the Executive shall not be entitled to any Severance Payment under this Agreement.
 (g) Change in control. In the event of a Change in Control, Executive will be entitled to receive the Severance Payment if such payment is due pursuant to Section 5(c), 5(d) or 5(e) herein and the
Additional Shares will immediately vest. “Change in Control” means the acquisition by any individual, entity or group (within the meaning of Section 13(d)(3) or 14(d)(2) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934),
other than Sellers Capital, LLC or an affiliated entity of Sellers Capital, LLC, of substantially all of the assets or beneficial ownership of 50% or more of the then outstanding shares of common stock of the Company. 

	 	6.	 Restrictive Covenants. 

 (a) Acknowledgments. The Executive and the Company agree that the Executive is being employed in an important fiduciary capacity with the Company and that the Company is engaged in a highly competitive
business. The Executive and the Company further agree that it is appropriate to place reasonable limits as set forth herein on his ability to compete with the Company to protect and preserve the legitimate business interests and goodwill of the
Company. 
 (b) General Restrictions. 

(i) For purposes of this Agreement, “Restricted Period” shall mean the period beginning on the commencement of
the Executive’s employment with the Company and ending six (6) months after the termination thereof, regardless of the reason for the termination. A business shall be considered “Competitive with the Company” if it is engaged in
the Exhibition Business (regardless of the venue of the exhibition) or is engaged in a line of business in which the Company becomes engaged during the tenure of Executive’s employment with the Company. 

(ii) During the Restricted Period, the Executive will not engage or participate in or finance (or take active steps to
prepare to engage or participate in or finance, or to accept an offer of employment or a contractual relationship to engage or participate in or finance), directly or indirectly, as principal, agent, employee, employer, consultant, investor or
partner, or assist in the management of, or own any stock or any other ownership interest in, any business that is Competitive with the Company. For avoidance of doubt, the Executive will not be prohibited during the last six (6) months of the
Restricted Period from acting as a consultant or employee for other companies, provided that Executive will not be permitted to provide consulting or employee services to companies that are Competitive with the Company. After the end of the
Executive’s employment with the Company, the covenant in this Section shall restrict the Executive’s conduct only within a fifty (50) mile radius of Atlanta, Georgia (the “Restricted Territory”). Notwithstanding the
foregoing, the ownership of not more than five percent (5%) of the outstanding securities of any company listed on any public exchange or regularly traded in the over-the-counter market, assuming the Executive’s involvement with any such
company is solely that of a security holder, shall not constitute a violation of this Section. 
 (c)
Non-Solicitation Covenants. 
 (i) During the Restricted Period, the Executive will not directly or indirectly,
for himself or on behalf of another, solicit, or attempt to solicit, any officer, member, manager, contractor, consultant, executive or employee of the Company to leave, terminate or minimize his engagement or relationship with the Company or to
accept employment or an engagement or relationship elsewhere if so accepting would involve leaving, terminating or minimizing his or her employment, engagement or contractual relationship with the Company. 

 (ii) During the Restricted Period, the Executive will not directly or
indirectly, for himself or on behalf of another, solicit, or attempt to solicit, any of the Company’s customers or clients, or any of the Company’s prospective customers or clients that the Executive knew were being targeted by the Company
during the Executive’s employment. Notwithstanding the foregoing, after the end of the Executive’s employment with the Company the restriction in this Section shall apply only to customers or suppliers or prospects with whom the Executive
had material contact during his employment with the Company and nothing in the subparagraph (ii) shall be deemed to prohibit the Executive from calling upon or soliciting a customer or supplier if such action relates solely to a business which
is not Competitive with the Company. For purposes of the Section, “material contact” with a customer, supplier or prospect includes (A) direct personal contact with such parties, (B) direct supervision of other employees or
personnel of the Company who have direct personal contact with such parties, or (C) substantial knowledge of non-public information about the Company’s business relationship with or business strategies with respect to such parties.

 (d) Notice to Future Employers. If the Executive leaves the employ of the Company for any reason,
(i) the Executive shall, during the Restricted Period, inform any subsequent employers or business partners of the existence and provisions of Sections 6(b) and/or (c) of this Agreement and, if requested, provide a copy of such sections to
such employer or business partner, and (ii) the Company may, during the Restricted Period, notify any future employer or business partner of the Executive of the existence and provisions of such sections of this Agreement. 

(e) THE EXECUTIVE REPRESENTS AND WARRANTS THAT THE KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES HE POSSESSES AT THE TIME OF
COMMENCEMENT OF HIS EMPLOYMENT ARE SUFFICIENT TO PERMIT HIM, IN THE EVENT OF TERMINATION OF HIS EMPLOYMENT WITH THE COMPANY, TO EARN A LIVELIHOOD SATISFACTORY TO HIMSELF WITHOUT VIOLATING ANY PROVISION OF THIS AGREEMENT, FOR EXAMPLE, BY USING SUCH
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES, OR SOME OF THEM, IN THE SERVICE OF A NON-COMPETITOR. 
 (f) Disclosure of
Confidential Information. The Executive acknowledges that during his employment with the Company he will gain and have access to confidential information regarding the Company and its subsidiaries and affiliates. The Executive acknowledges that such
confidential information as acquired and used by the Company or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates constitutes a special, valuable and unique asset in which the Company or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates, as the case may be, holds a
legitimate business interest. All records, files, materials, methods of operation, trade secrets, customer information, personnel information and other confidential information (the “Confidential Information”) obtained by the Executive in
the course of his employment with the Company shall be deemed confidential and proprietary and shall remain the exclusive property of the Company or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates, as the case may be. The Executive will not, except in
connection with and as required by his performance of his duties for the Company (or as required by law or by legal process such as subpoena, etc.), for any reason use for his own benefit or the benefit of any

 
person or entity with which he may be associated, disclose any Confidential Information to any person, firm, corporation, association or other entity for any reason or purpose whatsoever without
the prior consent of the Board of Directors of the Company, unless such information previously shall have become public knowledge through no action by or omission of the Executive. All tangible Confidential Information must be returned to the
Company upon the termination of this Agreement. Confidential Information shall not be deemed to include any contract, draft or other template legal form in the Executive’s possession prior to having been employed by the Company. Except as to
trade secrets, this restrictive covenant will survive for two (2) years following the termination of the Executive’s employment with the Company. This restrictive covenant has no time limit as it relates to trade secrets. 

(g) Enforcement of Restrictions. The parties hereby agree that any violation by the Executive of the covenants contained
in the Section will likely cause irreparable damage to the Company or its subsidiaries and affiliates and may, as a matter of course, be restrained by process issued out of a court of competent jurisdiction, in addition to any other remedies
provided by law. 
 (h) Special Severability. The terms and provisions of the Section are intended to be
separate and divisible provisions and if, for any reason, any one or more of them is held to be invalid or unenforceable, neither the validity nor the enforceability of any other provision of this Agreement shall thereby be affected. It is the
intention of the parties to this Agreement that the potential restrictions on the Executive’s future employment imposed by this Section 6 be reasonable in both duration and geographic scope and in all other respects. If for any reason any
court of competent jurisdiction shall find any provisions of this Section 6 unreasonable in duration or geographic scope or otherwise, the Executive and the Company agree that the restrictions and prohibitions contained herein shall be
effective to the fullest extent allowed under applicable law in such jurisdiction. 
 7. Assignability. The
rights and obligations of the Company under this Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Company, provided that such successor or assign shall acquire all or substantially all of the assets and
business of the Company. 
 8. Notice. Notices given pursuant to the provisions of the Agreement shall be sent
by certified mail, postage prepaid, or by overnight courier, or telecopier to the following addresses: 
  

			
	 To the Company:
	 	 Chairman or Chief Executive Officer
 3340 Peachtree Road NE
 Suite 900
 Atlanta, GA 30326

		
	 To the Executive:
	 	 Robert A. Brandon
 6 Orsini Drive
 Larchmont, New York 10538

  

 Either party may, from time to time, designate any other address to which
any such notice to it or him shall be sent. Any such notice shall be deemed to have been delivered upon the earlier of actual receipt or four days after deposit in the mail, if by certified mail. 

9. Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is deemed to be invalid or unenforceable or is prohibited by the laws
of the state or jurisdiction where it is to be performed, this Agreement shall be considered divisible as to such provision and such provision shall be inoperative in such state or jurisdiction and shall not be part of the consideration moving from
either of the parties to the other. The remaining provisions of this Agreement shall be valid and binding. 

10. Nature of Employment. Company and Executive expressly agree that the Company may terminate the Executive’s
employment at any time for any reason or for no reason, provided it is not terminated in violation of state or federal law, and that nothing in this Agreement should be construed to set a minimum term for Executive’s employment by the Company.

 11. Miscellaneous. 
 (a) Governing Law, Venue. The provisions of this Agreement will be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Georgia without giving effect to the principles of conflict of laws
of such State. The Executive agrees that the state and federal courts located in the State of Georgia shall have jurisdiction in any action, suit, or proceeding against the Executive based on or arising out of this Agreement and the Executive
hereby: (a) submits to the personal jurisdiction of such courts; (b) consents to service of process in connection with any action, suit or proceeding against the Executive; and (c) waives any other requirement (whether imposed by
statute, rule of court or otherwise) with respect to personal jurisdiction, venue, or service of process. 
 (b)
Waiver/Amendment. The waiver by any party to this Agreement of a breach of any provision hereof by any other party shall not be construed as a waiver of any subsequent breach by any party. No provision of this Agreement may be terminated, amended,
supplemented, waived or modified other than by an instrument in writing signed by the party against whom the enforcement of the termination, amendment, supplement, waiver or modification is sought. 

(c) Entire Agreement. This Agreement represents the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the subject
matter hereof and replaces and supersedes any prior agreements or understandings. 
 (d)
Facsimiles/PDF’s/Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, all of which shall constitute one and the same instrument. Facsimile copies and electronic Portable Document Format files of executed signature pages transmitted by
electronic mail will be deemed original for all purposes. 

 (e) Section 409A of the Code. This Agreement and the benefits provided
hereunder are intended to be exempt from or to comply with the requirements of Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and Treasury regulations and other applicable guidance issued by the Treasury Department or Internal
Revenue Service thereunder (collectively, “Section 409A”), and shall be interpreted and administered consistent with such intent. To the extent required for compliance with the requirements of Section 409A, references in this
Agreement to a termination of employment shall mean a “separation of service” with the meaning of Section 409A. Notwithstanding the terms of Section 1 of this Agreement, to the extent the Executive is a “specified
employee” (as defined by Section 409A) at the time of termination of employment and a payment or provision of a benefit is required to be delayed by six months pursuant to Section 409A, distribution shall be made no earlier than the
six-month anniversary of termination of employment. 
 (f) Withholding. The Company may withhold from any
amounts payable under this Agreement such federal, state or local income taxes to the extent the same are required to be withheld pursuant to any applicable law or regulation. 

(g) Indemnification and Insurance. The Company shall indemnify and hold harmless Executive from, against and in respect
of any and all losses arising out of or relating to the performance of the Executive’s services (including, without limitation, attorneys’ fees and expenses); provided, however, the Company shall have no obligation
under this section to indemnify Executive for any losses to the extent that such losses are determined by a court of competent jurisdiction in a final judgment to have resulted from (A) the gross negligence or willful misconduct of
Executive in the performance of Executive’s employment duties and/or the duties and obligations outlined in this Agreement, (B) any violation of law by Executive in the performance of Executive’s employment duties and/or the duties
and obligations outlined in this Agreement, or (C) breach of the terms of this Agreement by Executive. The Company shall cause Executive to be covered under the Company’s directors and officers liability insurance policy upon a basis
consistent with the Company’s similarly situated executive officers, subject to and on a basis consistent with the terms and conditions of such directors and officers liability insurance policy. 

(h) Captions. The captions of this Agreement are not part of the provisions hereof and shall have no force or effect.

 (i) No Insider Trading. The Executive acknowledges that he may come into possession of material non-public
information about the Company. Accordingly, he will not trade (or cause or encourage in any fashion any third party to trade) in any securities of the Company while in possession of any such non-public information regarding the Company and shall
further abide by all black-out periods, window periods, and other sales restrictions that the Company may reasonably impose. 
 (j) Survivorship. The respective rights and obligations of the parties hereunder shall survive any termination of this Agreement or the Executive’s employment with the Company for any reason to the
extent necessary to the intended provision of such rights and the intended performance of such obligations. 

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Company and the Executive have duly executed this
Agreement as of the date noted below. 
  

							
		 		 	 COMPANY:
  

PREMIER EXHIBITIONS, INC.

				
		 		 	By:	 	/s/ Samuel S. Wieser
				
		 		 	Its:	 	Interim President and CEO
				
		 		 	Date:	 	February 14, 2012

  

							
		 		 	EXECUTIVE:
				
		 		 		 	/s/ Robert A. Brandon
		 		 		 	Robert A. Brandon
				
		 		 	Date:	 	February 14, 2012Lear Corporation Outside Directors Compensation Plan

 Exhibit 10.21 
 LEAR CORPORATION 
 OUTSIDE DIRECTORS COMPENSATION PLAN 

FORM OF DEFERRAL ELECTIONS 
 CASH RETAINER DEFERRAL ELECTION 
 Complete only if you have not previously filed a
Deferral Election, or you now wish to change your previous Deferral Election(s) for 20    . 
 As of
December     , 20    , the individual whose name appears below, who is an Outside Director of the Company, hereby elects to defer a portion of the future compensation payable to him or her under the terms of
the Lear Corporation Outside Directors Compensation Plan (the “Plan”). This Deferral Election supersedes any prior deferral elections and will remain in full force and effect through 20    and thereafter until
the earlier of the date the Outside Director modifies or terminates it and the date he or she ceases to be a Director. Any term capitalized herein but not defined will have the meaning set forth in the Plan. 

1. Deferral Election. In accordance with the terms of the Plan, the Outside Director hereby elects to defer: 

    % of the Annual Retainer(s) 
     % of the Meeting Fee(s) 

    % of the Committee Meeting Fee(s) 
 payable to the Outside Director for and in calendar years beginning after the date this election is filed with the Secretary of Lear Corporation. (Enter in each blank any whole percentage less than or
equal to 100%.) The amounts deferred under this election will be credited to the Interest Account. 
 2. Timing of
Payout. Subject to the terms of the Plan, the Outside Director hereby elects to receive payment of the amount deferred pursuant to the election above, plus interest (or, if applicable, the first installment of such amount) within 10 days
following the earliest of (a) the date he or she ceases to be a Director and (b) the date on which a Change in Control occurs, and
(c)                                        
  (insert a date on or after January 1, 20     or insert “N/A”). 

  
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 3. Form of Payout. In accordance with the terms of the Plan, the Outside Director
hereby elects to receive payment of the amount deferred pursuant to the election above, plus interest, in the following form (elect one): 
      single lump sum payment, or 

     installments over      years (not to exceed 10 years) payable (elect
one): 
      quarterly, 

     semi-annually, or 
      annually 
 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Outside
Director has duly executed this Deferral Election as of the date first written above. 

							
				
		  	  
	  		 	
		  	Outside Director’s Signature	  		 	
				
		  	  
	  		 	
		  	Outside Director’s Name (please print)	  		 	

  
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 LEAR CORPORATION 

OUTSIDE DIRECTORS COMPENSATION PLAN 
 STOCK GRANT DEFERRAL ELECTION 
 As of this
    day of             , 20    , the individual whose name appears below, who is an Outside Director of the Company, hereby
irrevocably elects to defer all or a portion of the amount that is payable to him or her under the terms of the Stock Award to be granted on the date of the 20     Annual Meeting of Stockholders of the Company. Any term
capitalized herein but not defined will have the meaning set forth in the Lear Corporation Outside Directors Compensation Plan (the “Plan”). This deferral election relates to the Stock Grant described in the Plan and awarded to each
Outside Director under the Company’s 2009 Long-Term Stock Incentive Plan. Any Shares of Stock delivered on a deferred basis pursuant to this election shall also be delivered from the available share reserve of the Long-Term Stock Incentive
Plan. 
 1. Deferral Election. In accordance with the terms of the Plan and this deferral election, the Outside Director
hereby irrevocably elects to defer: 
     % of the Stock Award to be granted in
20     (Enter in the blank any whole percentage less than or equal to 100%.) 
 2. Stock
Account. The amount deferred under item number 1 with respect to the Stock Award will be credited in the form of stock units to a bookkeeping account (the “Stock Account”, and together with the Interest Account, the
“Accounts”) as of the date the Shares would otherwise be granted. Such stock units are notional Shares that are payable in the form of Shares upon the distribution date. The number of stock units so credited will equal the number of
Shares that are deferred pursuant to the election above. If the Company declares a cash dividend on its common stock, then, on the payment date of the dividend, the Outside Director who has stock units outstanding will be credited with dividend
equivalents equal to the amount of the cash dividend per Share multiplied by the number of stock units credited to the Outside Director’s Stock Account through the record date. The dollar amount so credited under the preceding sentence will be
credited to the Outside Director’s Interest Account (which accrues interest at the prime rate) until the underlying stock units are distributed. 
 3. Timing of Payout. Subject to the terms of the Plan, the Outside Director hereby elects for amounts in his or her Accounts that are deferred pursuant to the election above distributed to be made
(or, in the case of installments, to commence) on the earliest of (a) the 90th day following the date he or she ceases to be a Director and (b) within 10 days following the date on which a Change in Control occurs, and
(c)                                        
  (insert a date on or after January 1, 20     or insert “N/A”). 

  
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 4. Form of Payout. In accordance with the terms of the Plan, the Outside Director
hereby elects the following payout schedule for amounts in his or her Accounts that are deferred pursuant to the election above (elect one): 
      single total share distribution, or 

     share installments over      years (not to exceed 10 years) payable (elect
one): 
      quarterly, 
      semi-annually, or 

     annually 
 5. Plan and Section 409A. This deferral election is subject to the terms of the Plan (including, but not limited to, those in Article 6) applicable to deferrals. The Plan and this deferral
election are intended to comply with Code Section 409A and the regulations thereunder, and will be administered and interpreted in accordance with such intent. 
 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Outside Director has duly executed this Stock Award Deferral Election as of the date first written above. 

 

							
		  	  
	 		 	
		  	Outside Director’s Signature	 		 	
				
		  	  
	 		 	
		  	Outside Director’s Name (please print)	 		 	

  
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