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Orders and Deliveries. All orders, processing and deliveries of any Product shall be made in accordance with customary and routine handling of orders, processing and deliveries for fabricated restaurant equipment and furnishings to third parties in respect of the particular Product or type of Product, unless otherwise agreed in writing by both Parties.

Protective Orders; Arbitrability. At the request of either Party, the arbitrators shall enter an appropriate protective order to maintain the confidentiality of information produced or exchanged in the course of the arbitration proceedings. The arbitrators shall have the power to decide all questions of arbitrability.

Stop-Transfer Orders. All certificates for Shares delivered under the Plan pursuant to any Award shall be subject to such stop-transfer orders and other restrictions as the Committee may deem advisable under the rules, regulations and other requirements of the Securities and Exchange Commission, any stock exchange upon which the Shares are then listed, and any applicable federal or state securities law, and the Committee may cause a legend or legends to be put on any such certificates to make appropriate reference to such restrictions.

Statutes; Court Orders. No statute, rule or regulation shall have been enacted or promulgated by any Governmental Entity which prohibits the consummation of the Closing; there shall be no Order of a court of competent jurisdiction in effect precluding consummation of the Closing; provided, that the Parties shall use their commercially reasonable efforts to have any such Order vacated or lifted; and there shall not be pending any Action by any Governmental Entity seeking to restrain or prohibit the consummation of the Closing or the performance of any of the other Transactions; and

Domestic Relations Orders. Upon receiving written permission from the Board or its duly authorized designee, and provided that you and the designated transferee enter into transfer and other agreements required by the Company, you may transfer your right to receive the distribution of Common Stock or other consideration hereunder, pursuant to a domestic relations order or marital settlement agreement that contains the information required by the Company to effectuate the transfer. You are encouraged to discuss the proposed terms of any division of this Award with the Company General Counsel prior to finalizing the domestic relations order or marital settlement agreement to verify that you may make such transfer, and if so, to help ensure the required information is contained within the domestic relations order or marital settlement agreement.

Acknowledgement; Determination by Accounting Firm and Employee acknowledge that, following a change in ownership or control (as that term is defined in the Treasury Regulations published under Section 280G of the Internal Revenue Code), one or more payments or distributions to be made by or an affiliated entity to or for the benefit of Employee (whether paid or payable or distributed or distributable pursuant to the terms of the Agreement to which this [Exhibit A] is attached, under some other plan, agreement, or arrangement, or otherwise) (a “Payment”) may be determined to be an “excess parachute payment” that is not deductible by or any affiliated entity for Federal income tax purposes and with respect to which Employee will be subject to an excise tax because of [Sections 280G and 4999]9], respectively, of the Internal Revenue Code. If a change in ownership or control occurs, either Employee or may direct the Accounting Firm, which, subject to any inconsistent position asserted by the Internal Revenue Service, will make all determinations required to be made under this Section A, to determine whether any Payment will be an excess parachute payment and to communicate its determination, together with detailed supporting calculations, to and to Employee within 30 days after its receipt of the direction from Employee or , as the case may be. and Employee will cooperate with each other and the Accounting Firm and will provide necessary information so that the Accounting Firm may make all such determinations.

Accounting Firm Fees and Expenses will bear and pay all fees and expenses of the Accounting Firm for services performed pursuant to this Section A that are incurred at any time from the Effective Date through the tenth anniversary of Employee’s death (“Applicable Fees and Expenses”). To assure compliance with Section 409A, will pay any Applicable Fees and Expenses subject to and as provided in [Sections B.1 and B.2]2].

Canvass, solicit or approach or cause to be canvassed, solicited or approached for orders any person, firm or company who at any time during the twelve months immediately preceding the date of termination of the CEO’s employment is or was:

At Buyer’s option, it may also place additional orders for [...​...] Components in years [...​...], and subject to the terms herein and as long as firm, non-cancellable POs for such [...​...] Components are received by Seller as outlined below, Seller shall be obligated to sell to Buyer:

Inventory and Open Purchase Orders. Within fifteen (15) Business Days after the Closing, the Seller shall deliver to the Purchaser a materially accurate # breakdown of the Inventory as of the Closing Date and # list of open purchase orders forming part of the Seller Contracts and Shared Contracts.

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