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Irrevocable Election. This election is irrevocable for Restricted Stock Units to be awarded in the calendar year after the year in which I complete this election, unless I revoke it on or before December 31 of the calendar year in which I make it. If I am to be appointed as a new director of the Corporation, this election is irrevocable for Restricted Stock Units to be awarded upon my appointment. I may revoke this deferral election for Restricted Stock Units by providing written notice to the Corporate Secretary on or before December 31 before the year in which the Restricted Stock Units are to be awarded. If I properly revoke this election, no Restricted Stock Units awarded in the year after the year in which I revoke the election will be deferred unless I make a new, timely deferral election.

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Notices Irrevocable. Each Notice of Borrowing and Notice of Conversion or Continuation shall be irrevocable and binding on the Borrower (unless the Administrative Agent otherwise agrees).

Notice Irrevocable. Any Notice of Borrowing (or telephonic notice in lieu thereof) made pursuant to [Section 2.2(b)] shall be irrevocable and Borrowers shall be bound to borrow the funds requested therein in accordance therewith.

Obligations Irrevocable. The obligations of each Lender to make payments to Agent with respect to any Letter of Credit or with respect to their participation therein or with respect to the Revolving Loans made as a result of a drawing under a Letter of Credit and the obligations of Borrower for whose account the Letter of Credit was issued to make payments to Agent, for the account of Lenders, shall be irrevocable, not subject to any qualification or exception whatsoever, including any of the following circumstances:

Irrevocable Proxy. Concurrently with the execution of this Agreement, Shareholder agrees to deliver to [[Organization B:Organization]] an irrevocable proxy in the form attached hereto as [Appendix A] (the “Proxy”), which shall be irrevocable to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, covering the total number of Shares and New Shares.

Irrevocable Deferral Elections. Once a Plan Year has commenced, a Participant may not elect to change his or her deferral election that is in effect for that Plan Year, except if and to the extent permitted by the Committee and made in accordance with the provisions of [Section 3.2(c)] and Code section 409A specifically relating to a change and/or revocation of deferral elections related to a Participant’s Disability or an Unforeseeable Financial Emergency or a hardship distribution under the Qualified Plan.

Election An individual who is a Director on the Effective Date may elect by election duly filed with (and received by) the Committee on or before November 12, 2004, to defer all or a portion of his or her fees for Board or committee meetings from November 12, 2004 to December 31, 2004

Election. Prior to 5:00 p.m. Eastern time on the final business day preceding June 1 of a given calendar year or, for a Non-Employee Director whose service as a Non-Employee Director commences in such given calendar year, such later date on which the Non-Employee Director’s service as a Non-Employee Director commences and that occurs prior to July 1 of such given calendar year (in any case, the “Election Deadline”), by delivery to the Company of a written election in a form provided by the Company (an “Election”), a Non-Employee Director may elect to receive payment of the entire Annual Retainer payable to the Non-Employee Director under this Program for services performed during the period beginning on July 1 occurring after the Election Deadline and ending on June 30 of the following calendar year (each such period, a “Service Year”) in the form of one or more options (each, an “Elective Option”) to purchase shares of the Company’s common stock (“Shares”) as set forth in this Section I(B) and Section II(D) rather than in cash in accordance with Section I(A). A Non-Employee Director who makes an Election will be granted a separate Elective Option for the Base Retainer (a “Base Retainer Elective Option”) and for each Committee Member Retainer (a “Committee Member Retainer Elective Option”) that such Non-Employee Director would, as of the applicable Issue Date, otherwise have been entitled to receive under this Program in cash for service on the Board and its committees during the applicable Service Year. If a Non-Employee Director commences service on a committee of the Board following the Issue Date for a given Service Year, the Non-Employee Director will receive the Committee Member Retainer for such committee service during the corresponding Service Year in cash pursuant to Section I(A) and not in the form of a Committee Member Retainer Elective Option under this Section II(B).

Election. Further, the Administrator may, in its sole discretion, permit each Eligible Director to receive all or any portion of his Eligible Remuneration during the Remuneration Period in the form of Deferred Stock Units under this Plan (an “Election”). All deferrals pursuant to such an Election shall be evidenced by an Award Agreement.

Agent’s Election. Promptly after receipt of a Notice of Borrowing (or telephonic notice in lieu thereof) pursuant to [Section 2.2(b)], Agent shall elect, in its discretion, # to have the terms of [Section 2.2(g)] apply to such requested Borrowing, or # to request Wells Fargo to make a Non-Ratable Loan pursuant to the terms of [Section 2.2(h)] in the amount of the requested Borrowing; provided, however, that if Wells Fargo declines in its discretion to make a Non-Ratable Loan pursuant to [Section 2.2(h)], Agent shall elect to have the terms of [Section 2.2(g)] apply to such requested Borrowing.

Dividend Election. Each Participant (or, where applicable, a Participant’s beneficiary or an alternate payee) will have the right to elect to receive a cash payment of the dividends, if any, paid on all shares (vested or unvested) of Common Stock in the Participant’s ESOP Account or to reinvest such vested dividends in Common Stock in the Participant’s ESOP Account. Participants shall be fully vested in all dividends, if any, paid on the shares of Common Stock held in the Participant’s

A Director who elects to participate in the deferral of Director’s Fees under the Plan shall file a deferral election on a form, which shall indicate:

Deferral Election. Each Participant may make an irrevocable election to defer distribution of Restricted Stock Unit Shares payable in respect of an Award until the Participant’s Separation from Service, in accordance with this Agreement and procedures established by the Corporate Secretary. To make a deferral election, a Participant must file an irrevocable deferral form with the Corporation before the beginning of the year in which such Award would be granted. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if, in accordance with Section 3 of the Plan, an individual is to be elected by the Board to be a non-employee director of the Corporation after the Committee has made an Award to non-employee directors for that calendar year, then that individual must make the deferral election prior to that individual’s election as a director in order to defer distribution of the initial grant of Restrict Stock Unit Shares. The deferral election must specify whether the Participant is to receive the Restricted Stock Unit Shares upon the Participant’s Separation From Service in either a single distribution or in ten annual installments.

Except as set forth in Section 5.4(b), prior to the initial establishment of a Deferred Compensation Account for a Director, the Director must elect that upon Separation from Service the values and quantities held in the Director’s Deferred Compensation Accounts be distributed to the Director, pursuant to the provisions of Section 7 in a single lump sum or in a series of annual installments not to exceed ten (10) years. The time for the commencement of distributions shall be elected by the Director and shall not be later than the first of the month coinciding with or next following the second anniversary of the Director’s Separation from Service. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a Director may elect to modify his or her distribution election to delay distribution under this Section 5.4 provided that such modification is subject to the requirements of the Modification Delay.

Initial Election. A Director’s Cash Account shall be paid in a lump-sum within 60 days after his/her Separation from Service; provided that the Director may elect (using a form approved by the Company) at the time of his/her initial Deferral Election to have his/her Cash Account paid in monthly installments over two to 20 years.

Election Deadline. An individual who is a Director as of the first day of any Plan Year beginning on or after January 1, 2005 may elect to defer his or her Compensation for such Plan Year, by election duly filed with the Committee no later than December 1 of the immediately preceding Plan Year (or such later date as the Committee may authorize in its sole discretion, but not later than December 31 of such immediately preceding Plan Year).

Evergreen Election. A Director’s deferral election for a Plan Year beginning on or after January 1, 2005 shall apply to all subsequent Plan Years during which the Director is eligible to participate in the Plan unless and to the extent such election is revoked and/or a new and different election is made by the Director, no later than the deadline applicable under paragraph # above to such subsequent Plan Year.

Investment Election. Each Participant shall from time to time designate, in such manner as may be approved by the Company, the Phantom Fund or Funds that shall determine the investment experience with respect to such Participant’s Accounts. The Company may, in its discretion, # establish minimum amounts (in terms of dollar amounts or percentages) that may be allocated to any Phantom Fund, # establish rules regarding the time at which any such election (or any change in such election permitted under Section 4(e)) shall become effective, and # permit transfers among Phantom Funds in a Participant’s Account balances, pursuant to such procedures as the Company shall determine. If a Participant fails to make a valid election with respect to any amount allocated to the Participant’s Accounts (or if any such election ceases to be effective), such amount shall be deemed invested in the Phantom Fund which the Company determines generally to have the least risk of loss of principal.

Distribution Election. Participants or Beneficiaries may elect on an individual basis whether the 5-year rule or the rule in [Section 9.2(b)(2)(ii) and 9.2(b)(4)(ii)] (the “life expectancy rule”) applies to distributions after the death of a Participant who has a designated Beneficiary. The election must be made no later than the earlier of September 30 of the calendar year in which distribution would be required to begin under Section 9.2(b)(2)(ii), or by September 30 of the calendar year which contains the fifth anniversary of the Participant’s (or, if applicable, surviving Spouse’s) death. If neither the Participant nor the Beneficiary makes an election under this [Section 9.2(b)(5)(ii)], distributions will be made in accordance with [Sections 9.2(b)(2)(ii), 9.2(b)(4)(ii) and 9.2(b)(5)(i)])].

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