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Amount. As an inducement to Tenant’s entering into this Fourth Amendment, Landlord shall, subject to [Section 4(c)] below and the last sentence of this Section 4(a), provide to Tenant a special tenant improvement allowance in an amount up to One Million Six Hundred Three Thousand Nine Hundred Eighty and no/100 Dollars ($1,603,980.00) (the “ES Allowance”) to be used by Tenant solely for costs incurred by Tenant for Tenant’s ES Fitout. For the purposes hereof, the cost to be so reimbursed by Landlord shall not include: # the cost of acquiring or installing any of Tenant’s Property (hereinafter defined), including without limitation telecommunications and computer equipment and all associated wiring and cabling, any de-mountable decorations, artwork and partitions, signs, and trade fixtures, # any fees paid to Tenant, any Affiliate or Successor, and # any so-called “soft costs”; provided, however, notwithstanding the foregoing, up to One Hundred Sixty Thousand Three Hundred Ninety-Eight and no/100 Dollars ($160,398.00) of the ES Allowance may be used for Tenant’s architectural, engineering and consultant fees and design and permitting costs and the cost of Tenant’s wiring and cabling relating to Tenant’s ES Fitout.

Amount. The Participating Employer shall credit a Matching Deferral equal to 100% of a Participant’s Basic Deferrals for a Plan Year, provided, however, that # with respect to Basic Deferrals of salary, such Matching Deferrals shall be limited to six percent (6%) of the Participant’s salary that constitutes Excess Earnings for such Plan Year, and # with respect to Basic Deferrals of Performance-Based Compensation, such Matching Deferrals shall be limited to six percent (6%) of the Participant’s Performance-Based Compensation that constitutes Excess Earnings for such Plan Year.

Amount. With respect to Earnings prior to 2015, a Participating Employer shall credit an additional deferral amountCompany Retirement Deferral”) equal to the percentage of the Excess Earnings of each eligible Participant employed by such Participating Employer in accordance with the following schedule:

Each Member’s Company Contributions Account shall be credited with the amount of any Company Contributions allocated as of a day or days within the Plan Year as the Company shall determine in its sole discretion. Each Member’s Salary Deferral Accounts shall be credited with the amount of Salary Deferrals withheld, transfers from Company Contributions Accounts received and Rollover Contributions received in such calendar month.

Matching Contributions. The Employer shall make a matching contribution for each pay period equal to 50% of the deferral contribution made by the Participant for such pay period; provided, however, that a Participant’s deferral contributions in excess of 6% of Compensation for such pay period shall not be eligible for matching contributions. Notwithstanding the immediately preceding sentence, an Employer, by resolution of its board of directors or other governing body and subject to the approval of the Committee, may provide for a matching contribution on behalf of Participants employed by such Employer that differs from the matching contribution stated above. In such a case, the matching contribution so adopted by such Employer and approved by the Committee shall be set forth in [Schedule B] and shall be applicable to such Employer in lieu of the matching contribution stated above until changed by action of such Employer’s board of directors or other governing body and approved by the Committee. Matching contributions on behalf of a Participant shall be made in cash and credited to the Participant’s Matching Contribution Account.

Employer Contributions. Each Employer, in its sole discretion, may make either or both of the following types of contributions to the Plan on behalf of Participants employed by that Employer.

Rollover Contributions. At the direction of the Committee, and in accordance with such uniform rules as the Committee may from time to time establish, rollovers described in Code Section 402(c), rollovers from an annuity contract described in Code Section 403(b), rollovers from an eligible plan under Code Section 457(b) that is maintained by a state, a political subdivision of a state, or any agency or instrumentality of a state or political subdivision of a state and that is not tax-exempt, and rollovers from another plan that meets the requirements of Code Section 401(a) or 403(a), including after-tax employee contributions and designated Roth accounts, may be received by the Trustee and will be credited to an Account established in the name of the Eligible Employee. Any rollover contribution made in accordance with the preceding sentence must be made in cash; rollover contributions of property other than cash will not be accepted. Any amount received by the Trustee for an Eligible Employee in accordance with this Section 3.9 shall be adjusted during each accounting period for their pro rata share of any change in the value of the Investment Funds. Eligible Employees shall be fully vested in their Rollover Account. Loans from a terminated plan of an acquired company may be accepted.

Nonelective Contributions. For any "year," instead of a matching contribution, the Employer may elect to contribute a Nonelective Contribution of two percent (2%) of "compensation" for the full "year" for each "eligible employee" who received at least $5,000 of "compensation" from the Employer for the "year."

Future contributions of the Parties, required in the interest of the Joint Venture, shall upon decision by the Board be in proportion to each Party's share in the Joint Venture, being understood that the Parties’ respective participation in the Joint Venture shall be determined at the moment such future additional contribution is required, in accordance with the provisions of [Section 7.2] and following subsections below.

In accordance with the Company’s administrative procedures, any Eligible Employee may make one or more Rollover Contributions to the Plan. An Eligible Employee who makes a Rollover Contribution at a time when he or she is not a Member for other purposes shall become a Restricted Member. A Rollover Contribution shall be permitted only if it meets all of the following conditions:

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