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I hereby revoke any prior designations of death benefit beneficiary/ies under the Plan, and I hereby designate the following beneficiary/ies to receive any benefit payable on account of my death under the Plan, subject to my right to change this designation and subject to the terms of the Plan:

3.5If the Director or former Director dies before all payments has been made, payments(s) shall be made to the beneficiary designated on the Designation of Beneficiary Form ([Exhibit 3]). The designated beneficiary may be changed from time to time by delivering a new Designation of Beneficiary Form to Hasbro. If no designation is made, or if the named beneficiary predeceases the Director, payment shall be made to the Director’s estate.

The submission of a new Beneficiary designation shall cancel all prior Beneficiary designations. Any finalized divorce or marriage of a Participant subsequent to the date of a Beneficiary designation shall revoke such designation, unless in the case of divorce the previous spouse was not designated as Beneficiary and unless in the case of marriage the Participant's new spouse has previously been designated as Beneficiary. The spouse of a married Participant shall

BENEFICIARY DESIGNATION

Designation of Beneficiary: The Participant hereby designates the following individual as the beneficiary of this Agreement:

RESOLVED, that [Section 8.2] of the Plan is hereby amended to conform the Plan's beneficiary designation procedures with those under the Corporation's Supplemental Retirement 401(k) and Profit Sharing Plan by clarifying that (i) a married participant must designate his or her spouse as the beneficiary unless such spouse consents in writing to the designation of another beneficiary, (ii) the default beneficiary of a married participant shall be the spouse and (iii) a Participant's divorce decree will not revoke an existing beneficiary designation, to read as amended in [Exhibit A] ("Amendment"); and

The Employee may change the designation of beneficiaries at any time upon written notice to MGE. If no beneficiary survives the Employee, then the remaining payments shall be made to the estate of the Employee. If the last beneficiary named dies after the Employee, but before the total number of payments to the Employee and his beneficiaries equals 120, then the remaining payments shall be made to the estate of the beneficiary last to die.

Each participant shall have the right at any time to designate any person or persons as beneficiary or beneficiaries (both principal as well as contingent) to whom payment under this Plan shall be made in the event of death prior to complete distribution to the participant of the amounts due under this Plan. Any beneficiary designation may be changed by a participant by the filing of such change in a manner prescribed by the Retirement Committee. The filing of a new beneficiary designation will cancel all beneficiary designations previously filed and will apply to all deferrals in the account. If a beneficiary has not been designated or if all designated beneficiaries predecease the participant, then any amounts payable to the beneficiary shall be paid to the participant’s spouse (if married) or estate (if not married) in one lump sum.

Beneficiary” means the Person or Persons designated in writing as such by Executive and filed with the Company at any time. Any such designation may be withdrawn or changed in writing by Executive, but only the last such designation on file shall be effective. If the Beneficiary predeceases Executive and no contingent Beneficiary was designated, or if Executive failed to designate a Beneficiary, then the Beneficiary shall be Executive’s estate.

Divorce revokes spousal Beneficiary designation. Notwithstanding anything in this Section to the contrary, unless otherwise elected in [Appendix A] to the Adoption Agreement (Special Effective Dates and Other Permitted Elections), if a Participant has designated the Spouse as a Beneficiary, then a divorce decree that relates to such Spouse shall revoke the Participant's designation of the Spouse as a Beneficiary unless the decree or a "qualified domestic relations order" (within the meaning of Code §414(p)) provides otherwise or a subsequent Beneficiary designation is made.

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