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Expense Allowance. The Company shall pay directly, or advance funds to Executive or reimburse Executive for, all expenses reasonably incurred by him in connection with the performance of his duties as an employee or consultant hereunder, upon the submission to the Company of itemized expense reports, receipts or vouchers in accordance with its then customary policies and practices.

Severance Allowance. The Company shall provide Employee [the applicable Severance Benefits described in Section 4.1 of the Executive Severance Plan, as amended], subject to such deductions as required by law including, if applicable, repayment of the pay advance made to Employee on or about April 12, 2001, that is not deducted from other amounts paid or payable to Employee.

Severance Allowance. Provided the Employee timely executes, returns, and does not revoke this Agreement and continues to provide services to the company up to and including the Termination Date, the Company shall provide the following consideration:

Housing Allowance. The Bank will pay the reasonable costs and expenses of temporary housing for Executive in the [[Address A:Address]] metropolitan area for 90 days following the Effective Date. If on or before the first anniversary of the Effective Date Executive terminates his or her employment hereunder (other than for Good Reason) or the Bank terminates Executive’s employment for Cause, Executive must promptly repay the Bank in full for the amount of such temporary housing allowance actually paid or reimbursed by the Bank.

Expense Allowance. Out of the proceeds of each Closing, the Company also agrees to pay Wainwright # $35,000 for non-accountable expenses (to be increased to $50,000 in case of a public Offering); # up to $50,000 for fees and expenses of legal counsel and other out-of-pocket expenses (to be increased to $100,000 in case of a public Offering); plus the additional amount payable by the Company pursuant to Paragraph D.3 hereunder and, if applicable, the costs associated with the use of a third-party electronic road show service (such as NetRoadshow); provided, however, that such amount in no way limits or impairs the indemnification and contribution provisions of this Agreement.

Retirement Allowance. Employee will be granted a retirement allowance commencing on the first of the month following the Separation Date. The retirement allowance will be based on the Employee's pensionable service through the Separation Date and compensation history as of the Separation Date and will be on the terms and conditions as set forth by the Company. The Employee understands and agrees that he is responsible for his share of Social Security and Medicare taxes and for any federal and/or state income taxes and any other taxes that may apply. Following the Separation Date, the Employee shall be eligible for those health and other welfare benefits under the Company's employee benefit plans on the same basis as a similarly situated individual who elected optional retirement from the Company. Contributions are subject to change, and no GE-sponsored medical coverage is available after attainment of age 65. Notwithstanding the above, the Company reserves the right to terminate, amend, eliminate and/or replace those health and other welfare benefits at its sole discretion and at any time. The Employee's eligibility for, and benefits under, such plans shall be subject to any changes to those plans.

Auto Allowance. You will be paid an auto allowance of $700 per month.

Landlord’s Allowance. Landlord shall contribute toward the cost of the design, construction and installation of the Tenant Improvements (including, without limitation, the fee for Contractor and Landlord’s Costs (as defined in Paragraph 5.c.iii. below)) to be constructed in the Premises an amount not to exceed One Million Six Hundred Forty-Four Thousand Six Hundred Sixty Dollars ($1,644,660) (“Landlord’s Allowance”); provided, however that not more than One Hundred Eighty-Four Thousand Five Hundred Seventy-Eight Dollars ($184,578.00) of Landlord’s Allowance may be applied to Tenant’s reasonable architectural and engineering costs for the design of the Tenant Improvements for the Premises; and provided, further, that not more than Four Hundred Thirty-Five Thousand Five Hundred Twenty-Eight Dollars ($435,528.00) of Landlord’s Allowance may applied to the costs of work stations, carpeting, wall coverings, and data/telecommunications cabling/wiring for the Premises. No portion of Landlord’s Allowance may # be applied to the cost of any other equipment or furniture, or trade fixtures, moving expenses, or signage # be applied to any portion of the Premises which is then the subject of a sublease, or # be used to prepare any portion of the Premises for a proposed subtenant or assignee. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Paragraph 5.c.i., but subject to Paragraph 5.c.ii., below, Landlord’s Allowance shall be available for disbursement pursuant to the terms hereof only until May 31, 2007 (the “Forfeit Date”). Accordingly, if any portion of Landlord’s Allowance has not been utilized (and Tenant has not submitted to Landlord invoices evidencing such costs) on or before the Forfeit Date, then, subject to Paragraph 5.c.ii., below, such unused portion shall be forfeited by Tenant. If Tenant elects to purchase work stations using the proceeds of the Landlord’s Allowance, then # Landlord shall have the option of requiring Tenant, upon (the expiration or earlier termination of the Lease, to transfer title of the work stations to Landlord and to leave the work stations at the Premises, # Tenant shall maintain insurance on such work stations for the full replacement value thereof, # Tenant shall keep and maintain the work stations in good working order, condition and repair, and # Tenant shall not allow any lien or other security interest to attach to or be placed upon such work stations at any time during the term of this Lease, and, in that regard, Tenant shall not offer the work stations as collateral for any loan or other financing Tenant may obtain.

Landlord’s Allowance. For purposes of this Paragraph 3, the Third Floor Additional Premises and the Fourteenth Floor Additional Premises are sometimes referred to collectively as the “Additional Premises” and the Third Floor Alterations and the Fourteenth Floor Alterations are sometimes referred to collectively as the “Additional Premises Alterations.” Landlord shall contribute toward the cost of the design, construction and installation of the Additional Premises Alterations an amount not to exceed Thirty Six Thousand Dollars ($36.000.00) (“Landlord’s Allowance”). No portion of Landlord’s Allowance may # be applied to the cost of any other equipment or furniture, or trade fixtures, moving expenses, signage or free rent, # be applied to any portion of the Additional Premises which is then the subject of a sublease, or # be used to prepare any portion of the Additional Premises for a proposed subtenant or assignee. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Paragraph 3, Landlord’s Allowance shall be available for disbursement pursuant to the terms hereof only until December 31, 2010 (the “Forfeit Date”). Accordingly, if any portion of Landlord’s Allowance has not been utilized (and Tenant has not submitted to Landlord invoices evidencing such costs) on or before the Forfeit Date, then such unused portion shall be forfeited by Tenant.

Tenant Improvement Allowance. The Work Letter shall be modified as follows: Landlord shall provide Tenant with an allowance in an amount equal to $8,422,350.00 (based on $75.00 per 112,298 rentable square feet) (the "Allowance") to be applied towards the hard and soft cost of designing, permitting, managing and constructing Tenant Improvements (as that term is defined in the Work Letter). The Allowance shall be paid as follows:

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