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STANDARD EXECUTIVE EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT

 

BETWEEN

 

DSW INC.

 

AND

 

CARRIE MCDERMOTT

 

This Standard Executive Employment Agreement (“Agreement”) by and between DSW Inc. (“Company”) and Carrie McDermott (“Executive”), collectively, the “Parties,” is effective as of the date signed (“Effective Date”) and supercedes and replaces any other oral or written employment-related agreement between the Executive and the Company.

 

1.00           Duration

 

This Agreement will remain in effect from the Effective Date until it terminates as provided in Section 5.00.  Any notice of termination required to be given under this Agreement must be given as provided in Section 6.00 and will be effective on the date prescribed in Section 5.00.

 

2.00           Executive’s Employment Function

 

2.01           Position.  The Executive agrees to serve as the Company’s Senior Vice President, Stores with the authority and duties customarily associated with this position and to discharge any other duties and responsibilities assigned by the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer.  The Executive will report directly to and be subject to the supervision, advice and direction of the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, or his/her designate.  The Executive agrees at all times to observe and be bound by all Company rules, policies, practices, procedures and resolutions that generally apply to Company employees of comparable status and which do not conflict with the specific terms of this Agreement.

 

2.02           Place of Performance.  The Executive’s duties will principally be performed in Columbus, Ohio, except for required travel on the Company’s business, unless the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer requires the Executive to perform duties at another location.

 

3.00           Compensation

 

The Company will pay the Executive the amounts described in Section 3.00 as compensation for the services described in this Agreement and in exchange for the duties and responsibilities described in Section 4.00.

 

3.01           Base Salary.  The Company will pay to the Executive an annualized base salary of $381,000, which may be adjusted at the Company’s discretion (“Base Salary”).  The Executive’s Base Salary will be paid in installments that correspond with the Company’s normal payroll practices.

 

  

  

  

3.02           Cash Incentive Bonus.

 

[1]           The Executive will be eligible to receive a Cash Incentive Bonus under the terms of the DSW Inc. Incentive Compensation Plan (“Incentive Plan”), as modified by the Company.  The Company intends to provide the Executive with a cash bonus of 40 percent of Base Salary based on the Executive’s achievement of the incentive goals established by the Company.  Subsequent annual cash bonuses will be based, in the Company’s discretion, on Incentive Goals and percentages of Base Salary determined under the Incentive Plan that is then in effect.

 

[2]           Payment of Cash Bonus.  Any Cash Incentive Bonus will be payable, in cash, consistent with the Company’s normal bonus payment policy.

 

3.03           Equity Incentives.  Subject to the Company’s discretion, the Executive will be eligible to receive discretionary grants of stock options and restricted stock units.

 

3.04           Benefit Plans.  Subject to their terms, the Executive may participate in any Company sponsored employee pension or welfare benefit plan at a level commensurate with the Executive’s title and position.

 

3.05           Vacations.  Subject to the terms of the Company’s vacation policy, the Executive is entitled to four weeks of vacation each calendar year to be taken during periods approved by the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer.

 

3.06           Expenses.  The Executive is entitled to receive prompt reimbursement for all normal and reasonable expenses incurred while performing services under this Agreement, including all reasonable travel expenses.  Reimbursement for these expenses will be made as soon as administratively feasible after the date the Executive submits appropriate evidence of the expenditure and otherwise complies with the Company’s business expense reimbursement policy.  Reimbursement of expenses in one year will not affect the amount of expenses that may be reimbursed in a later year.

 

3.07           Termination Benefits.  The Company also will provide the Executive with the termination benefits described in Section 5.00.

 

4.00           Executive’s Obligations

 

The amounts described in Sections 3.00 and 5.00 are provided by the Company in exchange for (and have a value to the Company equivalent to) the Executive’s performance of the obligations described in this Agreement, including performance of the duties and the covenants and releases made and entered into by and between the Executive and the Company in this Agreement.

 

4.01           Scope of Duties.  The Executive will:

 

  

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[1]           Devote all available business time, best efforts and undivided attention to the Company’s business and affairs; and

 

[2]           Not engage in any other business activity, whether or not for gain, profit or other pecuniary benefit.

 

[3]           However, the restriction described in Section 4.01[1] and [2] will not preclude the Executive from:

 

[a]           Making or holding passive investments in outstanding shares in the securities of publicly-owned companies or other businesses [other than organizations described in Section 4.05], regardless of when and how that investment was made; or

 

[b]           Serving on corporate, civic, religious, educational and/or charitable boards or committees but only if this activity [i] does not interfere with the performance of duties under this Agreement and [ii] is approved by the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer.

 

4.02           Confidential Information.

 

[1]           Obligation to Protect Confidential Information.  The Executive acknowledges that the Company and its subsidiaries, parent corporation and affiliated entities (collectively, “Group” and separately, “Group Member”) have a legitimate and continuing proprietary interest in the protection of Confidential Information (as defined in Section 4.02[2]) and have invested, and will continue to invest, substantial sums of money to develop, maintain and protect Confidential Information.  The Executive agrees [a] during and after employment with all Group Members [i] that any Confidential Information will be held in confidence and treated as proprietary to the Group, [ii] not to use or disclose any Confidential Information except to promote and advance the Group’s business interests and [b] immediately upon separation from employment with all Group Members, to return to the Company any Confidential Information.

 

[2]           Definition of Confidential Information.  For purposes of this Agreement, Confidential Information includes any confidential data, figures, projections, estimates, pricing data, customer lists, buying manuals or procedures, distribution manuals or procedures, other policy and procedure manuals or handbooks, supplier information, tax records, personnel histories and records, information regarding sales, information regarding properties and any other Confidential Information regarding the business, operations, properties or personnel of the Group (or any Group Member) which are disclosed to or learned by the Executive as a result of employment with any Group Member, but will not include [a] the Executive’s personal personnel records or [b] any information that [i] the Executive possessed before the date of initial employment (including periods before the Effective Date) with any Group Member that was a matter of public knowledge, [ii] became or becomes a matter of public knowledge through sources independent of the Executive, [iii] has been or is disclosed by any Group Member without restriction on its use or [iv] has been or is required to be disclosed by law or governmental order or regulation.  The Executive also agrees that, if there is any reasonable doubt whether an item is public knowledge, to not regard the item as public knowledge until and unless the Senior Vice President of Human Resources confirms to the Executive that the information is public knowledge or an arbitrator, acting under Section 9.00, finally decides that the information is public knowledge.

 

  

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[3]           Intellectual Property.  The Executive expressly acknowledges that all right, title and interest to all inventions, designs, discoveries, works of authorship, and ideas conceived, produced, created, discovered, authored, or reduced to practice during the Executive’s performance of services under this Agreement, whether individually or jointly with any Group Member (the “Intellectual Property”) shall be owned solely by the Group, and shall be subject to the restrictions set forth in Section 4.02[1] above.  All Intellectual Property which constitutes copyrightable subject matter under the copyright laws of the United States shall, from the inception of creation, be deemed to be a "work made for hire" under the United States copyright laws and all right, title and interest in and to such copyrightable works shall vest in the Group.  All right, title and interest in and to all Intellectual Property developed or produced under this Agreement by the Executive, whether constituting patentable subject matter or copyrightable subject matter (to the extent deemed not to be a "work made for hire") or otherwise, shall be assigned and is hereby irrevocably assigned to the Group by the Executive.  The Executive shall, without any additional consideration, execute all documents and take all other actions needed to convey the Executive’s complete ownership interest in any Intellectual Property to the Group so that the Group may own and protect such Intellectual Property and obtain patent, copyright and trademark registrations for it.  The Executive agrees that any Group Member may alter or modify the Intellectual Property at the Group Member’s sole discretion, and the Executive waives all right to claim or disclaim authorship.

 

4.03           Solicitation of Employees.  The Executive agrees that during employment, and for the longer of any period of salary continuation or for two years after terminating employment with all Group Members [1] not, directly or indirectly, to solicit any employee of any Group Member to leave employment with the Group, [2] not, directly or indirectly, to employ or seek to employ any employee of any Group Member and [3] not to cause or induce any of the Group’s (or Group Member’s) competitors to solicit or employ any employee of any Group Member.

 

4.04           Solicitation of Third Parties.  The Executive agrees that during employment, and for the longer of any period of salary continuation or for two years after terminating employment with all Group Members not, directly or indirectly, to recruit, solicit or otherwise induce or influence any customer, supplier, sales representative, lender, lessor, lessee or any other person having a business relationship with the Group (or any Group Member) to discontinue or reduce the extent of that relationship except in the course of discharging the duties described in this Agreement and with the good faith objective of advancing the Group’s (or any Group Member’s) business interests.

 

4.05           Non-Competition.  The Executive agrees that for the longer of any period of salary continuation or for one year after terminating employment with all Group Members not, directly or indirectly, to accept employment with, act as a consultant to, or otherwise perform services that are substantially the same or similar to those for which the Executive was compensated by any Group Member (this comparison will be based on job-related functions and responsibilities and not on job title) for any business that directly competes with the Group’s (or any Group Member’s) business, which is understood by the Parties to be the sale of significant branded or discount and off-price shoes and accessories at department stores, specialty retail stores or home shopping network clubs.  Illustrations of businesses that compete with the Group’s business include, but are not limited to, The TJX Companies, Inc. (T.J. Maxx; Marshall’s; The Maxx; Marmaxx), Shoe Carnival; MJM Designer Shoes; The Shoe Dept; Payless ShoeSource; Off-Broadway Shoes; Famous Footwear; Footstar; Nordstrom’s (Non-apparel).  This restriction applies to any parent, division, affiliate, newly formed or purchased business(es) and/or successor of a business that competes with the Group’s (or any Group Member’s) business.

 

  

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4.06           Post-Termination Cooperation.  As is required of the Executive during employment, the Executive agrees that during and after employment with any Group Members and without additional compensation (other than reimbursement for reasonable associated expenses), to cooperate with the Group (and with each Group Member) in the following areas:

 

[1]           Cooperation With the Company.  The Executive agrees [a] to be reasonably available to answer questions for the Group’s (and any Group Member’s) officers regarding any matter, project, initiative or effort for which the Executive was responsible while employed by any Group Member and [b] to cooperate with the Group (and with each Group Member) during the course of all third-party proceedings arising out of the Group’s (and any Group Member’s) business about which the Executive has knowledge or information.  For purposes of this Agreement, [c] “proceedings” includes internal investigations, administrative investigations or proceedings and lawsuits (including pre-trial discovery and trial testimony) and [d] “cooperation” includes [i] the Executive’s being reasonably available for interviews, meetings, depositions, hearings and/or trials without the need for subpoena or assurances by the Group (or any Group Member), [ii] providing any and all documents in the Executive’s possession that relate to the proceeding, and [iii] providing assistance in locating any and all relevant notes and/or documents.

 

[2]           Cooperation With Third Parties.  Unless compelled to do so by lawfully-served subpoena or court order, the Executive agrees not to communicate with, or give statements or testimony to, any opposing attorney, opposing attorney’s representative (including private investigator) or current or former employee relating to any matter (including pending or threatened lawsuits or administrative investigations) about which the Executive has knowledge or information (other than knowledge or information that is not Confidential Information as defined in Section 4.02[2]) as a result of employment with the Group (or any Group Member) except in cooperation with the Company.  The Executive also agrees to notify the Senior Vice President of Human Resources immediately after being contacted by a third party or receiving a subpoena or court order to appear and testify with respect to any matter affected by this section.

 

[3]           Cooperation With Media.  The Executive agrees not to communicate with, or give statements to, any member of the media (including print, television or radio media) relating to any matter (including pending or threatened lawsuits or administrative investigations) about which the Executive has knowledge or information (other than knowledge or information that is not Confidential Information as defined in Section 4.02[2]) as a result of employment with the Group (or any Group Member).  The Executive also agrees to notify the Senior Vice President of Human Resources immediately after being contacted by any member of the media with respect to any matter affected by this section.

 

  

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4.07           Non-Disparagement.  The Executive and the Company (on its behalf and on behalf of the Group and each Group Member) agree that neither will make any disparaging remarks about the other and the Executive will not make any disparaging remarks about the Company’s Chairman, Chief Executive Officer or any of the Group’s senior executives.  However, this section will not preclude [1] any remarks that may be made by the Executive under the terms of Section 4.06[2] or that are required to discharge the duties described in this Agreement or [2] the Company from making (or eliciting from any person) disparaging remarks about the Executive concerning any conduct that may lead to a termination for Cause, as defined in Section 5.04[5] (including initiating an inquiry or investigation that may result in a termination for Cause), but only to the extent reasonably necessary to investigate the Executive’s conduct and to protect the Group’s (or any Group Member’s) interests.

 

4.08           Notice of Subsequent Employment.  The Executive agrees to immediately notify the Company of any subsequent employment during the period of salary continuation after employment terminates.

 

4.09           Nondisclosure.  The Executive agrees not to disclose the terms of this Agreement in any manner to any person other than the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, one of the Company’s Vice Presidents of Human Resources (or any Company representative they expressly approve for such disclosure), the Executive’s personal attorney, accountant and financial advisor, and the Executive’s immediate family or as otherwise required by law.

 

4.10           Remedies.  The Executive acknowledges that money will not adequately compensate the Group for the substantial damages that will arise upon the breach of any provision of Section 4.00.  For this reason, any disputes arising under Section 4.00 will not be subject to arbitration under Section 9.00.  Instead, if the Executive breaches or threatens to breach any provision of Section 4.00, the Company will be entitled, in addition to other rights and remedies, to specific performance, injunctive relief and other equitable relief to prevent or restrain any breach or threatened breach of Section 4.00.

 

4.11           Return of Company Property.  Upon termination of employment, the Executive agrees to promptly return to the Company all property belonging to the Group or any Group Member.

 

5.00           Termination and Related Benefits

 

This Agreement will terminate upon the occurrence of any of the events described in this section.

 

5.01           Rules of General Application.  The following rules apply generally to the implementation of Section 5.00:

 

[1]           Method of Payment.  If the amount of any installment payments is or becomes less than or equal to the applicable dollar amount under Section 402(g)(1)(B) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, the Company may elect to pay such remaining installments as a lump sum.

 

  

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[2]           Application of Pro Rata.  Any pro rata share required to be paid under Section 5.00 will be based on the number of days between the first day of the fiscal year during which the Executive terminates employment and the date that the Executive terminates employment divided by the number of days in the fiscal year during which the Executive terminates employment.

 

5.02           Termination Due to Executive’s Death.  This Agreement will terminate automatically on the date the Executive dies.  As of that date, and subject to Section 5.04[6], the Company will make the following payments to the person the Executive designates on the attached Beneficiary designation form or, with respect to any equity incentives, the beneficiary the Executive designates under the Equity Incentive Plan (“Beneficiary”):

 

[1]           Base Salary.  The unpaid Base Salary the Executive earned to the date of termination.

 

[2]           Cash Incentive Bonus.  The pro rata share of any Cash Incentive Bonus that would have been paid to the Executive had the Executive not died based on the extent to which performance standards are met on the last day of the year in which the Executive dies.

 

[3]           Equity Incentives.  Subject to the terms of any applicable award agreement, the Executive’s Beneficiary may exercise any outstanding stock options that are then vested upon the Executive’s death (including any options that become vested as a result of the Executive’s death) for a period ending on the earlier of [a] the normal expiration date of the award or [b] one year after the Executive’s death.

[4]           Other.  Any rights accruing to the Executive under any employee benefit plan, fund or program maintained by any Group Member will be distributed or made available as required by the terms of the plan fund or program or as required by law.

 

5.03           Termination Due to Executive’s Disability.  The Company may terminate this Agreement after ascertaining that the Executive is Disabled (as defined below - “Disability”) by delivering to the Executive a written notice of termination for Disability that includes the date termination for Disability is to be effective.  Subject to Section 5.04[6], if that notice is given and if all requirements of this Agreement are met (including those imposed under Section 7.00), the Company will make the following payments to the Executive:

 

[1]           Base Salary.  The unpaid Base Salary the Executive earned to the date of termination.

 

[2]           Cash Incentive Bonus.  The pro rata share of any Cash Incentive Bonus that would have been paid to the Executive had the Executive not become Disabled based on the extent to which performance standards are met on the last day of the year in which the Executive becomes Disabled.

 

  

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[3]           Equity Incentives.  Subject to the terms of any applicable award agreement, the Executive may exercise any outstanding stock options that are then vested upon the Executive’s termination because of Disability (including any options that become vested as a result of the Executive’s termination because of Disability), as such term is defined in the Equity Incentive Plan, for a period ending on the earlier of [a] the normal expiration date of the award or [b] one year after the Executive terminates because of Disability.

 

[4]           Other.  Any rights accruing to the Executive under any employee benefit plan, fund or program maintained by any Group Member will be distributed or made available as required by the terms of the plan fund or program or as required by law.

 

[5]           Definition of Disability.  For these purposes, Disability means that, for more than six consecutive months, the Executive is unable, with a reasonable accommodation, to perform the duties described in Section 4.01 on a full-time basis due to a physical or mental disability or infirmity.

 

5.04           Termination for Cause.  The Company may terminate the Executive’s employment for Cause (as defined below - “Cause”) by delivering to the Executive a written notice describing the basis for this termination and the date the termination for Cause is to be effective.  If the Executive is terminated for Cause and if all requirements of this Agreement are met (including those imposed under Section 7.00), the Company will make the following payments to the Executive:

 

[1]           Base Salary.  The unpaid Base Salary the Executive earned to the date of termination.

 

[2]           Cash Incentive Bonus.  Any unpaid Cash Incentive Bonus earned for the fiscal year that ends before the fiscal year during which the Executive is terminated for Cause (but no Cash Incentive Bonus will be given with respect to the fiscal year during which the Executive is terminated for Cause).

 

[3]           Equity Incentives.  The Executive’s entitlement to any benefits will be limited to those specifically described in the Equity Incentive Plan and any applicable award agreements.

 

[4]           Other.  Any rights accruing to the Executive under any employee benefit plan, fund or program maintained by any Group Member will be distributed or made available as required by the terms of the plan fund or program or as required by law.

 

[5]           Definition of Cause.  For these purposes, Cause means the Executive’s [a] breach of Section 4.00 of this Agreement; [b] willful, illegal or grossly negligent conduct that is materially injurious to the Company or any Group Member monetarily or otherwise; [c] violation of laws or regulations governing the Company or to any Group Member; [d] breach of any fiduciary duty owed to the Company or any Group Member; [e] misrepresentation or dishonesty which the Company determines has had or is likely to have a material adverse effect upon the Company’s or any Group Member’s operations or financial condition; [f] involvement in any act of moral turpitude that has an injurious effect on the Company (or any Group Member) or its reputation; or [g] breach of the terms of any non-solicitation or confidentiality clauses contained in an Standard Executive Employment Agreement(s) with a former employer.  The Company’s dissatisfaction with the Executive’s performance, or the business results achieved, shall not, in and of itself, constitute Cause under this Section.

 

  

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[6]           Subsequent Information.  The terms of Section 5.04 will apply if, after the Executive terminates under any other provision of Section 5.00, the Company learns of an event that, had it been known before the Executive terminated employment, would have justified a termination for Cause.  In this case, the Company will be entitled to recover (and the Executive agrees to repay) any amounts (other than legally protected benefits) that the Executive received under any other provision of Section 5.00 reduced by the amount the Executive is entitled to receive under Section 5.04.

 

5.05           Voluntary Termination by Executive.  The Executive may voluntarily terminate employment with the Company at any time by delivering to the Company a written notice specifying the date termination is to be effective, in which case the Company will make the following payments to the Executive if all requirements of this Agreement are met:

 

 [1]           Base Salary.  The unpaid Base Salary the Executive earned to the date of termination.

 

[2]           Cash Incentive Bonus.  Any unpaid Cash Incentive Bonus earned for the fiscal year that ends before the fiscal year during which the Executive voluntarily terminates (but no Cash Incentive Bonus will be given with respect to the fiscal year during which the Executive voluntarily terminates).

 

[3]           Equity Incentives.  The Executive’s entitlement to any benefits will be limited to those specifically described in the Equity Incentive Plan and any applicable award agreements.

 

[4]           Other.  Any rights accruing to the Executive under any employee benefit plan, fund or program maintained by any Group Member will be distributed or made available as required by the terms of the plan fund or program or as required by law.

 

5.06           Involuntary Termination Without Cause.  The Company may terminate the Executive’s employment at any time Without Cause (as defined below) by delivering to the Executive a written notice specifying the date termination is to be effective.  Subject to Section 5.04[6] and Section 10.09, if this notice is given and if all requirements of this Agreement are met (including those imposed under Section 7.00), the Company will make the following payments to the Executive as of the effective date of Involuntary Termination Without Cause:

 

[1]           Base Salary.  For 12 months beginning on the date of Involuntary Termination Without Cause, the Company will continue to pay the Executive’s Base Salary at the rate in effect on the effective date of Involuntary Termination Without Cause.  If such amount exceeds two times the annual compensation limit prescribed by Section 401(a)(17) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (the “Involuntary Termination Limit”), then the Company will pay the severance obligation described in this Section 5.06[1] in two payment streams.  The first payment stream will be equal to the Involuntary Termination Limit, and the Company will pay this amount in 12 monthly installments, beginning on the date of Involuntary Termination Without Cause.  The amount of the second payment stream will equal the amount in excess of the Involuntary Termination Limit.  The Company will pay this amount in six monthly installments beginning on the date that is six months after the date of the Executive’s Involuntary Termination Without Cause.  As a condition of this salary continuation, the Executive is expected to promptly and reasonably pursue new employment.  If during the salary continuation period the Executive becomes employed either as an employee or a consultant, the Executive’s Base Salary paid by the Company will be reduced by 50% of the Base Salary amount for the remainder of the salary continuation period.  The Executive agrees to immediately notify the Company of any subsequent employment or consulting work during the period of salary continuation.

 

  

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[2]           Health Care.  The Company will reimburse the Executive for the cost of maintaining continuing health coverage under COBRA for a period of no more than 12 months following the effective date of Involuntary Termination Without Cause, less the amount the Executive is expected to pay as a regular employee premium for such coverage.  Such reimbursements will cease if the Executive becomes eligible for similar coverage under another benefit plan.

 

[3]           Cash Incentive Bonus.  The Company will pay to the Executive the pro rata share of any Cash Incentive Bonus that would have been paid to the Executive had the Executive not been involuntarily terminated Without Cause.  If termination occurs prior to the completion of six (6) months of the fiscal year, the bonus will be paid based on 100% target achievement and will be paid within thirty (30) days of termination.  If the termination occurs after the completion of six (6) months of the fiscal year, the pro-rated bonus will be calculated based on the extent to which performance standards are met on the last day of the year in which the Executive is involuntarily terminated Without Cause and will be paid at the same time as all other participants.

 

[4]           Equity Incentives.  Subject to the terms of the Equity Incentive Plan and any applicable award agreements, the Executive may exercise any outstanding stock options that are vested on the effective date of Involuntary Termination Without Cause, and those that would have vested during the one year following the effective date of Involuntary Termination Without Cause, during the three-month period following the effective date of Involuntary Termination Without Cause.

 

[5]           Other.  Any rights accruing to the Executive under any employee benefit plan, fund or program maintained by any Group Member will be distributed or made available as required by the terms of the plan fund or program or as required by law.

 

[6]           Definition of Without Cause.  For purposes of this Agreement, Without Cause means termination of the Executive’s employment by the Company for any reason other than those set forth in Section 5.02, 5.03 or 5.04.

 

6.00           Notice

  

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6.01           How Given.  Any notice permitted or required to be given under this Agreement must be given in writing and delivered in person or by registered, U.S. mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, or through Federal Express, UPS, DHL or any other reputable professional delivery service that maintains a confirmation of delivery system.  Any delivery must be addressed to the Company’s Senior Vice President of Human Resources at the Company’s then-current corporate offices or to the Executive at the Executive’s address as contained in the Executive’s personnel file.

 

6.02           Effective Date.  Any notice permitted or required to be given under this Agreement will be effective on the date it is delivered, in the event of personal delivery, or on the date its receipt is acknowledged, in the event of delivery by registered mail or through a professional delivery service described in Section 6.01.

 

7.00           Release

 

In exchange for the payments and benefits described in sections 5.02, 5.03 and 5.06 of this Agreement, upon termination the Executive and the Executive’s personal or legal representatives, executors, administrators, successors, heirs, distributees, devisees, legatees and assigns (together, the “Executive Representatives”) agree to execute a release forever discharging the Company, the Group and each Group Member and their executives, officers, directors, agents, attorneys, successors and assigns, from any and all claims, suits and/or causes of action that grow out of or are in any way related to the Executive’s recruitment to or employment with the Company and all Group Members, other than any claim that the Company has breached this Agreement.  This release includes, but is not limited to, any claims that the Company, the Group or any Group Member violated the Employee Retirement and Income Security Act of 1974; the Age Discrimination in Employment Act; the Older Worker’s Benefit Protection Act; the Americans with Disabilities Act; Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (as amended); the Family and Medical Leave Act; any law prohibiting discrimination, harassment or retaliation in employment; any claim of promissory estoppel or detrimental reliance, defamation, intentional infliction of emotional distress; or the public policy of any state, or any federal, state or local law.  If the Executive or the Executive Representatives fails to execute this release, the Executive or the Executive Representatives agrees to forego any payment from the Company as if the Executive had terminated employment voluntarily under Section 5.05.  Specifically, the Executive and Executive Representatives agrees that a necessary condition for the payment of any of the amounts described in Section 5.00 in the event of termination (except termination under Section 5.02) is the Executive’s or the Executive Representatives’ execution of this release upon termination of employment.  The Executive acknowledges that the Executive is an experienced senior executive knowledgeable about the claims that might arise in the course of employment with the Company and knowingly agrees that the payments upon termination (except those payable upon the Executive’s death) provided for in this Agreement are satisfactory consideration for the release of all possible claims.  The Executive is advised to consult with an attorney prior to executing this Agreement.  Upon termination, the Executive or the Executive Representatives will receive 21 days to consider this release.  The Executive or the Executive Representatives may revoke consent to the release by delivering a written notice of such revocation to the Company within seven days of signing the release.  If the Executive or Executive Representatives revokes consent to the release, the release will become null and void and the Executive or the Executive Representatives must return any compensation received under Sections 5.02, 5.03 or 5.06 of this Agreement, except salary the Executive earned for actual work.

 

  

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8.00           Insurance

 

To the extent permitted by law and its organizational documents, the Company will include the Executive under any liability insurance policy the Company maintains for employees of comparable status.  The level of coverage will be at least as favorable to the Executive (in amount and each other material respect) as the coverage of other employees of comparable status.  This obligation to provide insurance for the Executive will survive termination of this Agreement with respect to proceedings or threatened proceedings based on acts or omissions occurring during the Executive’s employment with the Company or with any Group Member.

 

9.00           Arbitration

 

9.01           Acknowledgement of Arbitration.  Unless stated otherwise in this Agreement, the Parties agree that arbitration is the sole and exclusive remedy for each of them to resolve and redress any dispute, claim or controversy involving the interpretation of this Agreement or the terms, conditions or termination of this Agreement or the terms, conditions or termination of Executive’s employment with the Group and with each Group Member, including any claims for any tort, breach of contract, violation of public policy or discrimination, whether such claim arises under federal or state law.

 

9.02           Scope of Arbitration.  The Executive expressly understands and agrees that claims subject to arbitration under this section include asserted violations of the Employee Retirement and Income Security Act of 1974; the Age Discrimination in Employment Act; the Older Worker’s Benefit Protection Act; the Americans with Disabilities Act; Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (as amended); the Family and Medical Leave Act; any law prohibiting discrimination, harassment or retaliation in employment; any claim of promissory estoppel or detrimental reliance, defamation, intentional infliction of emotional distress; or the public policy of any state, or any federal, state or local law.

 

9.03           Effect of Arbitration.  The Parties intend that any arbitration award relating to any matter described in Section 9.00 will be final and binding on them and that a judgment on the award may be entered in any court of competent jurisdiction, and enforcement may be had according to the terms of that award.  This section will survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement.

 

9.04           Location of Arbitration.  Arbitration will be held in Columbus, Ohio, and will be conducted by a retired federal judge or other qualified arbitrator.  The arbitrator will be mutually agreed upon by the Parties and the arbitration will be conducted in accordance with the National Rules for the Resolution of Employment Disputes of the American Arbitration Association.  The Parties will have the right to conduct discovery pursuant to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure; provided, however, that the arbitrator will have the authority to establish an expedited discovery schedule and cutoff and to resolve any discovery disputes.  The arbitrator will have no jurisdiction or authority to change any provision of this Agreement by alterations of, additions to or subtractions from the terms of this Agreement.  The arbitrator’s sole authority will be to interpret or apply any provision(s) of this Agreement or any public law alleged to have been violated.  The arbitrator will be limited to awarding compensatory damages, including unpaid wages or benefits, but, to the extent allowed by law, will have no authority to award punitive, exemplary or similar-type damages.

 

  

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9.05           Time for Initiating Arbitration.  Any claim or controversy not sought to be submitted to arbitration, in writing, within 120 days of the date the Party asserting the claim knew, or through reasonable diligence should have known, of the facts giving rise to that Party’s claim, will be deemed waived and the Party asserting the claim will have no further right to seek arbitration or recovery with respect to that claim or controversy.  Both Parties agree to strictly comply with the time limitation specified in Section 9.00.  For purposes of this section, a claim or controversy is sought to be submitted to arbitration on the date the complaining Party gives written notice to the other that [1] an issue has arisen or is likely to arise that, unless resolved otherwise, may be resolved through arbitration under Section 9.00 and [2] unless the issue is resolved otherwise, the complaining Party intends to submit the matter to arbitration under the terms of Section 9.00.

 

9.06           Costs of Arbitration.  The Company will bear the arbitrator’s fee and other costs associated with any arbitration, unless the arbitrator, acting under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 54(b), elects to award these fees to the Company.

 

9.07           Arbitration Exclusive Remedy.  The Parties acknowledge that, because arbitration is the exclusive remedy for resolving issues arising under this Agreement, neither Party may resort to any federal, state or local court or administrative agency concerning breaches of this Agreement or any other matter subject to arbitration under Section 9.00, except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, and that the decision of the arbitrator will be a complete defense to any suit, action or proceeding instituted in any federal, state or local court before any administrative agency with respect to any arbitrable claim or controversy.

 

9.08           Waiver of Jury.  The Executive and the Company each waive the right to have a claim or dispute with one another decided in a judicial forum or by a jury, except as otherwise provided in this Agreement.

 

10.00           General Provisions

 

10.01         Representation of Executive.  The Executive represents and warrants that the Executive is not under any contractual or legal restraint that prevents or prohibits the Executive from entering into this Agreement or performing the duties and obligations described in this Agreement.

 

10.02         Modification or Waiver; Entire Agreement.  No provision of this Agreement may be modified or waived except in a document signed by the Executive and the Company’s Chief Executive Officer or other person designated by the Company’s Board of Directors.  This Agreement, and any attachments referenced in the Agreement, constitute the entire agreement between the Parties regarding the employment relationship described in this Agreement, and any other agreements are terminated and of no further force or legal effect.  No agreements or representations, oral or otherwise, with respect to the Executive’s employment relationship with the Company have been made or relied upon by either Party which are not set forth expressly in this Agreement.

 

  

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10.03         Governing Law; Severability.  This Agreement is intended to be performed in accordance with, and only to the extent permitted by, all applicable laws, ordinances, rules and regulations.  If any provision of this Agreement, or the application of any provision of this Agreement to any person or circumstance, is, for any reason and to any extent, held invalid or unenforceable, such invalidity and unenforceability will not affect the remaining provisions of this Agreement of its application to other persons or circumstances, all of which will be enforced to the greatest extent permitted by law and the Executive and the Company agree that the arbitrator (or judge) is authorized to reform the invalid or enforceable provision [1] to the extent needed to avoid the invalidity or unenforceability and [2] in a manner that is as similar as possible to the intent (as described in this Agreement).  The validity, construction and interpretation of this Agreement and the rights and duties of the Parties will be governed by the laws of the State of Ohio, without reference to the Ohio choice of law rules.

 

10.04         No Waiver.  Except as otherwise provided in Section 9.05, failure to insist upon strict compliance with any term of this Agreement will not be considered a waiver of any such term.

 

10.05  Withholding.  All payments made to the Executive under this Agreement will be reduced by any amount:

 

[1]            That the Company is required to withhold in advance payment of the Executive’s federal, state and local income, wage and employment tax liability; and

 

[2]           To the extent allowed by law, that the Executive owes (or, after employment is deemed to owe) to the Company.

 

However, application of Section 10.05[2] will not extinguish the Company’s right to seek additional amounts from the Executive (or to pursue other appropriate remedies) to the extent that the amount that may be recovered by application of Section 10.05[2] does not fully discharge the amount the Executive owes to the Company and does not preclude the Company from proceeding directly against the Executive without first exhausting its right of recovery under Section 10.05[2].

 

10.06         Survival.  Subject to the terms of the Executive’s Beneficiary designation form, the Parties agree that the covenants and promises set forth in this Agreement will survive the termination of this Agreement and continue in full force and effect.

 

10.07         Miscellaneous.

 

[1]           The Executive may not assign any right or interest to, or in, any payments payable under this Agreement; provided, however, that this prohibition does not preclude the Executive from designating in writing one or more beneficiaries to receive any amount that may be payable after the Executive’s death and does not preclude the legal representative of the Executive’s estate from assigning any right under this Agreement to the person or persons entitled to it.

 

  

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[2]           This Agreement will be binding upon and will inure to the benefit of the Executive, the Executive’s heirs and legal representatives and the Company and its successors.

 

[3]           The headings in this Agreement are inserted for convenience of reference only and will not be a part of or control or affect the meaning of any provision of the Agreement.

 

10.08         Successors to Company.  This Agreement may and will be assigned or transferred to, and will be binding upon and will inure to the benefit of, any successor of the Company, and any successor will be substituted for the Company under the terms of this Agreement.  As used in this Agreement, the term “successor” means any person, firm, corporation or business entity which at any time, whether by merger, purchase or otherwise, acquires all or essentially all of the assets of the business of the Company.  Notwithstanding any assignment, the Company will remain, with any successor, jointly and severally liable for all its obligations under this Agreement.

 

10.09         IRC Section 409A Compliance.  The parties will administer this Agreement in a good faith attempt to avoid imposition on Executive of penalties under Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 and the guidance promulgated thereunder.  If Executive is a “specified employee” as defined under Section 409A, and to the extent any payments under this Agreement are otherwise payable in the period beginning with the termination date and ending six months after the termination date and would subject Executive to penalties under Section 409A, such payments will be delayed, aggregated, and paid as soon as practicable after the date that is six months after the date of termination.

 

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have duly executed and delivered this Agreement, which includes an arbitration provision, and consists of 15 pages.

 

	  	
EXECUTIVE

	 	 
	  	
By:

	
/s/Carrie S. McDermott

	 	 	 
	  	
Dated:  December 11, 2007

	 	 
	  	
DSW INC

	  
	 	 	 
	  	
By:

	
/s/Kathleen Maurer

	 	 	 
	  	
Dated:  December 31, 2007

 

 

15Unassociated Document

Eighth Amendment

to

First Restated Credit Agreement

 

This EIGHTH AMENDMENT TO FIRST RESTATED CREDIT AGREEMENT (this “Eighth Amendment”), dated as of March 21, 2011, is among HALLMARK FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC., a Nevada corporation (“Borrower”), AMERICAN HALLMARK INSURANCE COMPANY OF TEXAS, a Texas insurance corporation (“AHIC”), HALLMARK INSURANCE COMPANY (formerly known as Phoenix Indemnity Insurance Company), an Arizona insurance corporation (“HIC”), each other Obligor, and THE FROST NATIONAL BANK, a national banking association (“Lender”).

 

RECITALS:

 

Borrower, AHIC, HIC, and Lender have previously entered into the First Restated Credit Agreement dated as of January 27, 2006 (such agreement, together with all amendments and restatements, the “Credit Agreement”).

 

Borrower has requested an increase of the Revolving Commitment and other amendments to the Credit Agreement.

 

Lender has agreed to amend the Credit Agreement, subject to the terms of this Eighth Amendment.

 

AGREEMENT:

 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and mutual covenants herein contained, the parties hereto agree as follows:

 

ARTICLE I

Definitions

 

1.1           Definitions.  All capitalized terms not otherwise defined herein have the same meanings as in the Credit Agreement.

 

ARTICLE II

Amendments to Credit Agreement

 

2.1           Amendments to Credit Agreement Section 1.1.

 

(a)           The definition of “Combined Ratio” is deleted in its entirety and the following is substituted in lieu thereof:

 

“Combined Ratio” means the net combined ratio of Borrower and its Subsidiaries, determined on a consolidated basis in accordance with GAAP and in the same manner as used in the determination of the net combined ratio of Borrower and its consolidated Subsidiaries as stated in Borrower’s filed SEC Form 10-Q for the fiscal quarter ended on September 30, 2010.

  

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(b)           The definition of “EBITDA” is deleted in its entirety and the following is substituted in lieu thereof:

 

“EBITDA” means the sum of (i) the greater of (A) the sum of an amount equal to 10% of Surplus of AHIC, plus an amount equal to 10% of Surplus of HIC, each as at the date of determination, and (B) the sum of AHIC Net Income for the four fiscal quarters of AHIC ended on the date of determination, plus HIC Net Income for the four fiscal quarters of HIC ended on the date of determination, plus (ii) for Borrower and its Subsidiaries (other than AHIC and HIC for each determination pursuant to this clause (ii)) on a consolidated basis, an amount equal to Consolidated Net Income for the four fiscal
quarters ended on the date of determination, plus (A) the following to the extent deducted in calculating such Consolidated Net Income: (1) Consolidated Interest Expenses for such period, (2) the provision for federal, state, local and foreign income Taxes payable by Borrower and its Subsidiaries for such period, (3) the amount of depreciation and amortization expense for such period, and (4) without duplication, other expenses of Borrower and its Subsidiaries reducing such Consolidated Net Income which do not represent a cash item in such period or any future period, and minus (B) all non-cash items increasing Consolidated Net Income for such period.

 

(c)           The definition of “Payment Date” is amended by deleting “Business Day” and substituting “day” in lieu thereof.

 

(d)           The definition of “Revolving Commitment” is amended by deleting “$5,000,000” and substituting “$15,000,000” in lieu thereof.

 

(e)           The definition of “Revolving Facility L/C Expiration Date” is deleted in its entirety and the following is substituted in lieu thereof:

 

“Revolving Facility L/C Expiration Date” means the first to occur of (a) May 27, 2012, (b) the date the Revolving Facility L/C Commitment or the Revolving Commitment is terminated pursuant to either Section 2.6 or 9.2, and (c) the date the Obligations are accelerated.

 

(f)           Credit Agreement Section 1.1 is amended by adding the following in alphabetical order:

 

“AHIC Net Income” means for any period, the amount of net income of AHIC computed using the same information and in the same manner as was utilized in preparing page 4, line 20 of the September 30, 2010 quarterly regulatory financial statement of AHIC, utilizing the format promulgated by NAIC and filed with the applicable Insurance Regulator, or if such format is changed after September 30, 2010, the same type of information, computed in the same manner, as contained on page 4, line 20 of such regulatory financial statement of AHIC dated September 30, 2010.

 

“HIC Net Income” means for any period, the amount of net income of HIC computed using the same information and in the same manner as was utilized in preparing page 4, line 20 of the September 30, 2010 quarterly regulatory financial statement of HIC, utilizing the format promulgated by NAIC and filed with the applicable Insurance Regulator, or if such format is changed after September 30, 2010, the same type of information, computed in the same manner, as contained on page 4, line 20 of such regulatory financial statement of HIC dated September 30, 2010.

  

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“Revolving Facility L/C Commitment” means $5,000,000.

 

“Surplus” means (a) if the calculation is made as at the last day of the first three fiscal quarters of AHIC or HIC, the amount of surplus as regards policyholders, computed using the same information and in the same manner as was utilized in preparing page 3, line 36 of the September 30, 2010 quarterly regulatory financial statement of AHIC or HIC, respectively, utilizing the format promulgated by NAIC and filed with the applicable Insurance Regulator, or if such format is changed after September 30, 2010, the same type of information, computed in the same manner, as contained on page 3, line 36 of such regulatory financial statement of AHIC or HIC, respectively, dated September 30, 2010, or (b) if the calculation is made as at the last day of the fiscal year of AHIC or HIC, the amount of surplus as regards policyholders, computed using the same information and in the same manner as was utilized in preparing page 3, line 37 of the December 31, 2010 annual statements of AHIC or HIC, respectively, utilizing the format promulgated by NAIC and filed with the applicable Insurance Regulator, or if such format is changed after December 31, 2010, the same type of information, computed in the same manner, as contained on page 3, line 37 of such regulatory financial statement of AHIC or HIC, respectively, dated December 31, 2010.

 

(g)           Credit Agreement Section 1.1 is amended by deleting the definitions of “Expenses Incurred,” “Expense Ratio,” “Losses Incurred,” “Loss Ratio,” “Premiums Earned” and “Premiums Written”.

 

2.2           Amendment to Credit Agreement Section 2.5.  Credit Agreement Section 2.5 is deleted in its entirety and the following is substituted in lieu thereof:

 

2.5           Mandatory Prepayments.  On each date that the Revolving Facility Outstanding Amount exceeds the Revolving Commitment, Borrower shall prepay the Revolving Loans in an amount equal to such excess (each such prepayment made after the Termination Date shall be applied to the unpaid scheduled installment payments of the Revolving Loans in the inverse order of maturity) or, if no Revolving Loans are outstanding, Cash Collateralize the Revolving Facility L/C Obligations in an amount equal to such excess.  On each date that the Revolving Facility L/C Obligations exceed the Revolving Facility L/C Commitment, Borrower shall Cash Collateralize the Revolving Facility L/C
Obligations in an amount equal to such excess.  Each mandatory prepayment shall be accompanied by all accrued and unpaid interest thereon.

 

2.3           Amendment to Credit Agreement Section 2.6.  Credit Agreement Section 2.6 is deleted in its entirety and the following is substituted in lieu thereof:

 

2.6           Termination and Reduction of Commitments.

 

(a)           Borrower shall have the right to terminate or reduce the Revolving Commitment and Revolving Facility L/C Commitment at any time.  Each reduction shall be in the minimum amount of $500,000 and a whole multiple of $100,000 in excess thereof.

  

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(b)           On the Termination Date, the Revolving Commitment and Revolving Facility L/C Commitment shall automatically reduce to zero and terminate.

 

(c)           Borrower shall not have any right to rescind any termination or reduction.  Once terminated or reduced, the Revolving Commitment and Revolving Facility L/C Commitment, respectively, may not be reinstated.

 

2.4           Amendment to Credit Agreement Section 3.1(a)(i).  Credit Agreement Section 3.1(a)(i) is deleted in its entirety and the following is substituted in lieu thereof:

 

(a)           (i)  Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Lender agrees, (A) on any Business Day during the period from the Agreement Date until the Revolving Facility L/C Commitment Expiration Date, to issue Revolving Facility L/Cs for the account of Borrower and each L/C RIC, and to amend or renew Revolving Facility L/Cs previously issued by it, in accordance with Section 3.1(b), and (B) to honor drafts under the Revolving Facility L/Cs; provided that Lender shall not be obligated to make any L/C Credit Extension with respect to any Revolving Facility L/C, if as of the
date of and before or after giving effect to such L/C Credit Extension, (1) the Revolving Facility L/C Obligations would exceed the Revolving Facility L/C Commitment, or (2) the Revolving Facility Outstanding Amount would exceed the Revolving Commitment.  Within the foregoing limits, and subject to the terms and conditions hereof, Borrower’s ability to obtain Revolving Facility L/Cs shall be fully revolving, and accordingly Borrower and each L/C RIC may, during the foregoing period, obtain Revolving Facility L/Cs to replace Revolving Facility L/Cs that have expired or that have been drawn upon and reimbursed.  The Revolving Facility L/C Commitment is a subfacility of the Revolving Commitment and not in addition to the Revolving Commitment.

 

2.5           Amendment to Credit Agreement Section 6.2(b).  Credit Agreement Section 6.2(b) is amended by adding the following:

 

(v)           Within 60 days after the end of each fiscal quarter of Borrower, a report analyzing the Combined Ratio for such fiscal quarter, such report to be in form and substance satisfactory to Lender.

 

2.6           Amendment to Credit Agreement Section 6.9.  Credit Agreement Section 6.9 is deleted in its entirety and the following is substituted in lieu thereof:

 

6.9           Use of Proceeds.  Borrower shall use (a) the proceeds of the Revolving Loans to (i) provide working capital to Borrower and Guarantors, (ii) to acquire capital stock of or make capital contributions to a Person that is either a Subsidiary on the Agreement Date or became a Subsidiary after the Agreement Date as permitted by and in compliance with this Agreement, which capital contribution will result in an increase of paid-in surplus of such Subsidiary in an amount equal to such capital contribution, (iii) to acquire surplus debentures issued by a RIC that is a Domestic Subsidiary of Borrower on the Agreement Date, (iv) to make loans to Domestic
Subsidiaries, (v) subject to Section 5.3, to make Permitted Acquisitions, and (vi) to purchase capital stock of Borrower; provided, that each such purchase is made in compliance with all applicable Securities Laws, and (b) the Revolving Facility L/Cs and proceeds of the Revolving Facility L/Cs to secure the performance of Borrower and/or an L/C RIC pursuant to Reinsurance Agreements to which it is or they are a party or such other purpose as Lender may permit in its discretion.

  

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2.7           Amendment to Credit Agreement Section 7.3.  Credit Agreement Section 7.3 is deleted in its entirety and the following is substituted in lieu thereof:

 

7.3           Combined Ratio.  Borrower shall not permit the Combined Ratio, determined as at the last day of any fiscal quarter of Borrower, to be greater than (a) 102%, with respect to any fiscal quarter of Borrower ended on or before September 30, 2011, or (b) 100%, with respect to any fiscal quarter of Borrower beginning on or after October 1, 2011.

 

2.8           Amendment to Credit Agreement Section 9.2(a).  Credit Agreement Section 9.2(a) is amended by adding “and the Revolving Facility L/C Commitment” after “Revolving Commitment.”

 

2.9           Amendment to Credit Agreement Section 9.2(b).  Credit Agreement Section 9.2(b) is amended by adding “and the Revolving Facility L/C Commitment” after “Revolving Commitment.”

 

2.10           Amendment to Credit Agreement Exhibit J (Compliance Certificate).  Credit Agreement Exhibit J (Compliance Certificate) is deleted in its entirety and a new Exhibit J, in the form of Exhibit J to this Eighth Amendment, is substituted in lieu thereof.

 

2.11           Amendment to Credit Agreement Schedule 8.1 (Subsidiaries).  Credit Agreement Schedule 8.1 (Subsidiaries) is deleted in its entirety and a new Schedule 8.1, in the form of Schedule 8.1 to this Eighth Amendment, is substituted in lieu thereof.

 

ARTICLE III

Conditions Precedent

 

3.1           Conditions.  The effectiveness of this Eighth Amendment is subject to the satisfaction of the following conditions precedent:

 

(a)           Documents.  Lender shall have received the following in number of counterparts and copies as Lender may request:

 

(i)           Eighth Amendment.  This Eighth Amendment executed by Borrower, each other Obligor and Lender.

 

(ii)           Sixth Restated Revolving Note.  The duly executed Sixth Restated Revolving Note, in the form of attached Exhibit A, payable to the order of Lender and in an amount equal to the Revolving Commitment.

 

(iii)           Obligor Proceedings.  Evidence that all corporate, limited liability company and partnership proceedings of each Obligor and each other Person (other than Lender) taken in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Eighth Amendment and the other Loan Documents shall be reasonably satisfactory in form and substance to Lender; and Lender shall have received copies of all documents or other evidence which Lender may reasonably request in connection with such transactions.

  

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(iv)           Expenses.  Reimbursement for reasonable Attorney Costs incurred through the date hereof.

 

(v)           Other Documents.  In form and substance satisfactory to Lender, such other documents, instruments and certificates as Lender may reasonably require in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby.

 

(b)           No Default.  No Default or Event of Default shall exist after giving effect to this Eighth Amendment (other than the Event of Default described in the Waiver Agreement dated November 2010, among Lender, Borrower and the other Obligors).

 

(c)           Representations and Warranties.

 

(i)           All of the representations and warranties contained in Article VIII of the Credit Agreement, as amended hereby, and in the other Loan Documents shall be true and correct on and as of the date of this Eighth Amendment with the same force and effect as if such representations and warranties had been made on and as of such date, except to the extent such representations and warranties speak to a specific date.

 

(ii)           All of the representations and warranties contained in Article V shall be true and correct on and as of the date hereof and subject to any waiver previously delivered by Lender to Borrower.

 

ARTICLE IV

Ratification

 

4.1           Ratification.  The terms and provisions set forth in this Eighth Amendment shall modify and supersede all inconsistent terms and provisions set forth in the Credit Agreement and except as expressly modified and superseded by this Eighth Amendment, the terms and provisions of the Credit Agreement and the other Loan Documents are ratified and confirmed and shall continue in full force and effect.  Each Obligor agrees that the Credit Agreement, as amended hereby, and the other Loan Documents to which it is a party or subject shall continue to be legal, valid, binding and enforceable in accordance with their respective terms.

 

ARTICLE V

Representations and Warranties

 

5.1           Representations and Warranties of all Obligors.  Each Obligor hereby represents and warrants to Lender that (a) the execution, delivery and performance of this Eighth Amendment and any and all other Loan Documents executed and/or delivered in connection herewith have been authorized by all requisite action on the part of such Obligor and will not violate any organizational document of such Obligor, (b) the representations and warranties contained in the Credit Agreement, as amended hereby, and each other Loan Document are true and correct on and as of the date hereof as though made on and as of the date hereof, except to the extent such representations and
warranties speak to a specific date, (c) no Default or Event of Default exists (other than the Event of Default described in the Waiver Agreement dated November 2010, among Lender, Borrower and the other Obligors), and (d) such Obligor is in full compliance with all covenants and agreements contained in the Credit Agreement, as amended hereby, and the other Loan Documents to which it is a party or it or its property is subject.

  

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ARTICLE VI

Miscellaneous

 

6.1           Reference to Credit Agreement.  Each of the Loan Documents, including the Credit Agreement and any and all other agreements, documents, or instruments now or hereafter executed and delivered pursuant to the terms hereof or pursuant to the terms of the Credit Agreement as amended hereby, are hereby amended so that any reference in such Loan Documents to the Credit Agreement shall mean a reference to the Credit Agreement as amended hereby.

 

6.2           Severability.  The provisions of this Eighth Amendment are intended to be severable.  If  for any reason any provision of this Eighth Amendment shall be held invalid or unenforceable in whole or in part in any jurisdiction, such provision shall, as to such jurisdiction, be ineffective to the extent of such invalidity or unenforceability without in any manner affecting the validity or enforceability thereof in any other jurisdiction or the remaining provisions hereof in any jurisdiction.

 

6.3           Counterparts.  This Eighth Amendment may be executed in any number of counterparts, all of which taken together shall constitute one and the same instrument, and any party hereto may execute this Eighth Amendment by signing any such counterpart.

 

6.4           GOVERNING LAW.  THIS EIGHTH AMENDMENT AND THE OTHER LOAN DOCUMENTS SHALL BE CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AND GOVERNED BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF TEXAS.  THE LOAN DOCUMENTS ARE PERFORMABLE IN SAN ANTONIO, BEXAR COUNTY, TEXAS, AND BORROWER, EACH L/C RIC AND LENDER WAIVE THE RIGHT TO BE SUED ELSEWHERE.  BORROWER, EACH L/C RIC AND LENDER AGREE THAT THE STATE AND FEDERAL COURTS OF TEXAS LOCATED IN SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS SHALL HAVE JURISDICTION OVER PROCEEDINGS IN CONNECTION WITH THIS EIGHTH AMENDMENT AND THE OTHER LOAN DOCUMENTS.

 

6.5           ENTIRE AGREEMENT.  THIS WRITTEN AGREEMENT, TOGETHER WITH THE OTHER LOAN DOCUMENTS, REPRESENTS THE FINAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE PARTIES AND MAY NOT BE CONTRADICTED BY EVIDENCE OF PRIOR, CONTEMPORANEOUS OR SUBSEQUENT ORAL AGREEMENTS OF THE PARTIES HERETO.  THERE ARE NO UNWRITTEN ORAL AGREEMENTS BETWEEN THE PARTIES.

 

	
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Executed as of the date first written above.

 

	
BORROWER:

	
HALLMARK FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC.

	  	  	  
	  	  	  
	  	  	  
	  	
By:

	  
	  	  	
Jeffrey R. Passmore

	  	  	
Chief Accounting Officer

	 	 
	 	 
	
L/C RICs:

	
AMERICAN HALLMARK INSURANCE COMPANY OF TEXAS

	  	  	  
	  	
HALLMARK INSURANCE COMPANY (formerly known as Phoenix Indemnity Insurance Company)

	  	  	  
	  	  	  
	  	  	  
	  	
By:

	  
	  	  	
Jeffrey R. Passmore

	  	  	
Chief Financial Officer

 

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OTHER OBLIGORS:

 

ACO HOLDINGS, INC.

ALLRISK INSURANCE AGENCY, INC.

AMERICAN HALLMARK AGENCIES, INC.

AMERICAN HALLMARK GENERAL AGENCY, INC.

EFFECTIVE CLAIMS MANAGEMENT, INC.

HALLMARK CLAIMS SERVICE, INC.

HALLMARK FINANCE CORPORATION

AMERICAN HALLMARK INSURANCE SERVICES, INC. (formerly known as Hallmark General Agency, Inc.)

HALLMARK UNDERWRITERS, INC.

By: ________________________________________

	
  

	
Jeffrey R. Passmore

	
  

	
Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer

AEROSPACE CLAIMS MANAGEMENT GROUP, INC.

AEROSPACE HOLDINGS, LLC

AEROSPACE SPECIAL RISK, INC.

TGA INSURANCE MANAGERS, INC. (formerly known as Texas General Agency, Inc.)

TGA SPECIAL RISK, INC.

By: ________________________________________

	
  

	
Jeffrey R. Passmore

	
  

	
Vice President

AEROSPACE FLIGHT, INC.

By: ________________________________________

	
  

	
Cecil R. Wise

	
  

	
Secretary

AEROSPACE INSURANCE MANAGERS, INC.

By: ________________________________________

	
  

	
Jeffrey R. Passmore

	
  

	
Senior Vice President

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PAN AMERICAN ACCEPTANCE

CORPORATION

By: ________________________________________

	
  

	
Jeffrey R. Passmore

	
  

	
Chief Financial Officer

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LENDER:

	
THE FROST NATIONAL BANK

	  	  
	  	  
	  	  
	  	
By: ________________________________________

	  	
Print Name: __________________________________

	  	
Print Title: ___________________________________

 

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Exhibit A

Revolving Note

 

 

Exhibit A – Revolving Note – Cover Page

  

  

  

Exhibit J

Compliance Certificate

 

 

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Schedule 8.1

Subsidiaries

 

Subsidiaries of Hallmark Financial Services, Inc.

 

	
Name

	
Jurisdiction of

	
Percentage

	  	
Organization

	
Ownership

	  	  	  
	
ACO Holdings, Inc.

	
Texas

	
100%

	
American Hallmark Insurance Co. of Texas

	
Texas

	
100%

	
Effective Claims Management, Inc.

	
Texas

	
100%

	
American Hallmark Ins. Services Inc.

	  	  
	
(Formerly Hallmark General Agency, Inc.)

	
Texas

	
100%

	
Hallmark Insurance Company

	  	  
	
(Formerly Phoenix Indemnity Ins. Co.)

	
Arizona

	
100%

	
Aerospace Holdings, LLC

	
Texas

	
100%

	
Pan American Acceptance Corp.

	
Texas

	
100%

	
TGA Insurance Managers, Inc.

	  	  
	
(Formerly Texas General Agency, Inc.)

	
Texas

	
100%

	
TGA Special Risk, Inc.

	
Texas

	
100%

	
Heath XS, LLC

	
New Jersey

	
80%

	
Hardscrabble Data Solutions

	
New Jersey

	
80%

	
Citon Agency, Inc.

	
Florida

	
49%

	  	  	  
	
Subsidiaries of ACO Holdings, Inc.

	  	  
	  	  	  
	
 
Name

	
 
Jurisdiction of

	
 
Percentage

	  	
 
Organization

	
 
Ownership

	  	  	  
	
American Hallmark General Agency, Inc.

	
Texas

	
100%

	
Hallmark Claims Service, Inc.

	
Texas

	
100%

	  	  	  
	
Subsidiaries of American Hallmark General Agency, Inc.

	  
	  	  	  
	
 
Name

	
 
Jurisdiction of

	
 
Percentage

	  	
 
Organization

	
 
Ownership

	  	  	  
	  	  	  
	
Allrisk Insurance Agency, Inc.

	
Texas

	
100%

	
American Hallmark Agencies, Inc.

	
Texas

	
100%

	
Hallmark Underwriters, Inc.

	
Texas

	
100%

	
Hallmark Finance Corporation

	
Texas

	
100%

 

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Subsidiaries of Aerospace Holdings, LLC

	  	  
	  	  	  
	
 
Name

	
 
Jurisdiction of

	
 
Percentage

	  	
 
Organization

	
 
Ownership

	  	  	  
	
Aerospace Insurance Managers, Inc.

	
Texas

	
100%

	
Aerospace Special Risk, Inc.

	
Texas

	
100%

	
Aerospace Claims Management Group, Inc.

	
Texas

	
100%

	
Aerospace Flight, Inc.

	
Texas

	
100%

	
Mannequin PCC Limited Cell A22

	
Guernsey

	  
	  	  	  
	
Subsidiaries of American Hallmark Insurance Company of Texas.

	  
	  	  	  
	
 
Name

	
 
Jurisdiction of

	
 
Percentage

	  	
 
Organization

	
 
Ownership

	  	  	  
	
Hallmark Specialty Insurance Company

	  	  
	
(Formerly Gulf States Insurance Company)

	
Oklahoma

	
100%

	
CYR Insurance Management Company

	
Texas

	
100%

	  	  	  
	
Companies Controlled by CYR Insurance Management Company

	  
	  	  	  
	
 
Name

	
 
Jurisdiction of

	
 
Percentage

	  	
 
Organization

	
 
Ownership

	  	  	  
	
Hallmark County Mutual Ins. Co.

	  	  
	
(Formerly State and County Mutual

	
Texas (County

	
Not owned.

	
Insurance Company)

	
Mutual)

	
(100% controlled thru

	  	
 

	 Management
	  	 	 
Agreement)

	  	  	  
	
Subsidiaries of Hallmark Insurance Company of Texas.

	  
	  	  	  
	
 
Name

	
 
Jurisdiction of

	
 
Percentage

	  	
 
Organization

	
 
Ownership

	  	  	  
	
State Auto National Insurance Company

	
Ohio

	
100%

 

Schedule 8.1 – Subsidiaries – Page 2

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