UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549

 

FORM 8-K

 

CURRENT REPORT
Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of The
Securities Exchange Act of 1934

 

Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported): October 23, 2013 (October 21, 2013)

 

AMERICAN REALTY CAPITAL PROPERTIES, INC.

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

 

Maryland   001-35263   45-2482685
(State or other jurisdiction of
incorporation)
  (Commission File Number)   (IRS Employer Identification No.)

 

405 Park Avenue New York, New York 10022

(Address of principal executive offices)

 

(212) 415-6500

(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)

 

N/A

(former name or former address, if changed since last report)

 

Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions:

 

þ    Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425)

 

o    Soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14a-12)

 

o    Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b))

 

o    Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c))

 

 

 

 

  

 
 

 

  Item 1.01 Entry into a Material Definitive Agreement.

 

Merger Agreement

 

On October 22, 2013, American Realty Capital Properties, Inc., a Maryland corporation (the “Company”), entered into an Agreement and Plan of Merger (the “Merger Agreement”) with Cole Real Estate Investments, Inc., a Maryland corporation (“Cole”), and Clark Acquisition, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company and wholly owned subsidiary of the Company (“Merger Sub”).  The Merger Agreement provides for the merger of Cole with and into Merger Sub (the “Merger”), with Merger Sub surviving as a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company .

 

Pursuant to the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in the Merger Agreement, at the effective time of the Merger (the “Effective Time”), each outstanding share of common stock of Cole, $0.01 par value per share (“Cole Common Stock”), other than shares owned by the Company, any subsidiary of the Company or any wholly owned subsidiary of Cole, will be converted into the right to receive, at the election of the holder thereof, either (i) 1.0929 shares of common stock of the Company, par value $0.01 per share (“Company Common Stock”), or (ii) $13.82 in cash (the “Merger Consideration”), but in no event will the aggregate consideration paid in cash be paid on more than 20% of the shares of Cole Common Stock issued and outstanding as of immediately prior to the closing of the Merger (including for this purpose shares of Cole Common Stock deemed issued in respect of Cole restricted share units and performance share units). If the aggregate elections for payment in cash exceed 20% of the number of shares of Cole Common Stock issued and outstanding as of immediately prior to the closing of the Merger, then the amount of cash consideration paid on cash elections will be reduced on a pro rata basis with the remaining consideration paid in Company Common Stock.

 

The Merger Agreement provides that immediately prior to the Effective Time, any outstanding Cole restricted share units will become fully vested and the shares of Cole Common Stock deemed issued in settlement thereof will have the right to receive the Merger Consideration. The Merger Agreement also provides that immediately prior to the Effective Time, any outstanding Cole performance share units will vest based on the average of the target and maximum payout percentages set forth under the terms of the applicable award agreements, and the shares of Cole Common Stock deemed issued in settlement thereof will have the right to receive the Merger Consideration.

 

Pursuant to the terms of the Merger Agreement, on October 22, 2013 the board of directors of the Company (the “Board”) approved the expansion of the Board by two, which vacancies will be filled by two of Cole’s independent directors at the Effective Time, subject to the Board’s determination that such individuals meet the definition of “independent director” set forth in the rules and regulations of the NASDAQ Stock Market and applicable regulations promulgated by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”), and satisfy the criteria set forth in the Company’s Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee charter.

 

The completion of the Merger is subject to various conditions, including, among other things, the approval by Cole’s stockholders of the Merger and the other transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement, the approval by the Company’s stockholders of the issuance of Company Common Stock in connection with the Merger, the absence of any law, order or injunction prohibiting the consummation of the Merger, the obtainment of certain third party consents and the consummation by the Company of its previously announced mergers with CapLease, Inc. (“CapLease” and the proposed merger with CapLease, the “CapLease Merger”) and American Realty Capital Trust IV, Inc. (“ARCT IV” and the proposed merger with ARCT IV, the “ARCT IV Merger”). Moreover, each party’s obligation to consummate the Merger is subject to certain other conditions, including the accuracy of the other party’s representations and warranties (subject to customary qualifications) and the other party’s material compliance with its covenants and agreements contained in the Merger Agreement.

 

The Company and Cole have made certain customary representations and warranties to each other in the Merger Agreement. Cole has agreed, among other things, not to solicit alternative transactions. Cole has also agreed, subject to certain exceptions, not to enter into discussions concerning, or provide confidential information in connection with, any alternative transaction.

 

The Merger Agreement also includes certain termination rights for both the Company and Cole and provides that in connection with the termination of the Merger Agreement, under certain specified circumstances, Cole would be required to pay the Company a termination fee of $100,000,000. The Merger Agreement also provides that the Company would be required to pay Cole a termination fee of $110,000,000 if the merger agreement in respect of the ARCT IV Merger is terminated, except where such termination is in connection with a superior proposal received by ARCT IV that is not matched by the Company, in which case the Company would be required pay Cole a termination fee of $5,000,000. The Merger Agreement also provides that the parties will reimburse each other’s transaction expenses in the amount of $10,000,000 if the Merger Agreement is terminated in certain circumstances.

 

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Voting Agreement

 

Concurrently with the execution of the Merger Agreement, Christopher H. Cole, Cole’s Executive Chairman of the Board, and Marc T. Nemer, Cole’s Chief Executive Officer, entered into a voting agreement with the Company (the “Voting Agreement”), pursuant to which each of them has agreed to vote in favor of the Merger and the other transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement, upon the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in such agreement. The Voting Agreement will terminate upon certain circumstances, including upon termination of the Merger Agreement.

 

Letter Agreements

 

Concurrently with the execution of the Merger Agreement, Christopher H. Cole,  Cole’s Executive Chairman of the Board, and Marc T. Nemer, Cole’s Chief Executive Officer, entered into letter agreements with the Company (together, the “Letter Agreements”), pursuant to which each of them has agreed, among other things, to certain arrangements relating to their separation from Cole in connection with the closing of the Merger and the payment of amounts to which they are entitled under their respective employment agreements and the Agreement and Plan of Merger dated as of March 5, 2013, by and among Cole, CREInvestments, LLC, Cole Holdings Corporation (“Cole Holdings”) and Christopher H. Cole, pursuant to which Cole acquired Cole Holdings on April 5, 2013.  The Letter Agreements provide that a portion of the shares of Company Common Stock that will be issued to each of Messrs. Cole and Nemer in connection with the closing of the Merger will be subject to certain restrictions on transfer, such shares to be released from such restrictions on a quarterly basis on the last day of each calendar quarter beginning with the first full calendar quarter following th consummation of the Merger through December 31, 2017.  The Letter Agreement between the Company and Mr. Cole also provides that Mr. Cole, together with his affiliates, will be entitled to elect to receive the Merger Consideration in respect of shares of Cole Common Stock owned by them in cash in respect of up to a maximum of twenty percent (20%) of all of the shares of Cole Common Stock held by Mr. Cole and his affiliates.

 

A copy of the Merger Agreement is attached hereto as Exhibit 2.1, a copy of the Voting Agreement is attached hereto as Exhibit 99.1 and a copies of the Letter Agreements are attached hereto as Exhibit 99.2 and Exhibit 99.3, and all are incorporated herein by reference. The foregoing descriptions of the Merger Agreement, the Voting Agreement and the Letter Agreements do not purport to be complete and are qualified in their entirety by reference to the full text of such agreements. The representations and warranties in the Merger Agreement were made as of a specified date, may be subject to a contractual standard of materiality different from what might be viewed as material to stockholders, or may have been used for the purpose of allocating risk between the parties. Accordingly, the representations and warranties in the Merger Agreement are not necessarily characterizations of the actual state of facts about the Company or Cole at the time they were made or otherwise.

 

Item 7.01 Regulation FD Disclosure.

 

The Company prepared an investor presentation with respect to the contemplated Merger. Such presentation also reflects an expected increase to the Company’s future earnings guidance, in light of the contemplated Merger. Directors, officers and other representatives of the Company and Cole will present some or all of such investor presentation at various conferences and meetings in the coming months. A copy of the investor presentation is furnished as Exhibit 99.4 to this Current Report on Form 8-K. Such investor presentation shall not be deemed “filed” for any purpose, including for the purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”), or otherwise subject to the liabilities of that Section. The information in this Item 7.01, including Exhibit 99.4 attached hereto, shall not be deemed incorporated by reference into any filing under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or the Exchange Act regardless of any general incorporation language in such filing.

 

Item 8.01 Other Events.

 

The Company to Increase its Annualized Dividend Upon Closing of the Merger

 

On October 21, 2013, the Company’s board of directors authorized, and the Company declared, an increase to its annualized dividend to $1.00 per share, effective with the closing of the Merger. Such annualized dividend increase reflects a $0.06 annualized dividend increase from the annualized $0.94 per share dividend which will become effective upon the earlier to close of the CapLease Merger and the ARCT IV Merger.

 

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Joint Press Release Relating to the Merger

On October 23, 2013, the Company and Cole issued a joint press release announcing the execution of the Merger Agreement, describing the benefits of the Merger for each of the Company and Cole and updating future earnings guidance, in light of the contemplated Merger.  

A copy of the joint press release is attached as Exhibit 99.5 to this Current Report on Form 8-K.

 

Additional Information about the Cole Merger and Where to Find It

 

This communication does not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy any securities or a solicitation of any vote or approval. In connection with the proposed Merger, the Company and Cole expect to prepare and file with the SEC a registration statement on Form S-4 containing a joint proxy statement/prospectus and other documents with respect to the Company’s proposed acquisition of Cole. The joint proxy/prospectus will contain important information about the proposed transaction and related matters. INVESTORS ARE URGED TO READ THE JOINT PROXY STATEMENT/PROSPECTUS (INCLUDING ALL AMENDMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTS THERETO) AND OTHER RELEVANT DOCUMENTS FILED BY THE COMPANY OR COLE WITH THE SEC CAREFULLY IF AND WHEN THEY BECOME AVAILABLE BECAUSE THEY WILL CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE COMPANY, COLE AND THE PROPOSED MERGER.

 

Investors and stockholders of the Company and Cole may obtain free copies of the registration statement, the joint proxy statement/prospectus and other relevant documents filed by the Company and Cole with the SEC (if and when they become available) through the website maintained by the SEC at www.sec.gov. Copies of the documents filed by the Company with the SEC are also available free of charge on the Company’s website at www.arcpreit.com and copies of the documents filed by Cole with the SEC are available free of charge on Cole’s website at www.ColeREIT.com.

Participants in Solicitation relating to the Cole Merger

The Company, Cole, AR Capital, LLC and their respective directors and executive officers may be deemed to be participants in the solicitation of proxies from the Company’s and Cole’s stockholders in respect of the proposed Merger. Information regarding the Company’s directors and executive officers can be found in the Company’s definitive proxy statement filed with the SEC on April 30, 2013. Information regarding Cole’s directors and executive officers can be found in Cole’s definitive proxy statement filed with the SEC on April 11, 2013. Additional information regarding the interests of such potential participants will be included in the joint proxy statement/prospectus and other relevant documents filed with the SEC in connection with the proposed Merger if and when they become available. These documents are available free of charge on the SEC’s website and from the Company or Cole, as applicable, using the sources indicated above.

Additional Information about the ARCT IV Merger and Where to Find It

This communication does not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy any securities or a solicitation of any vote or approval. In connection with the proposed ARCT IV Merger, the Company and ARCT IV expect to prepare and file with the SEC an amendment to their proxy statement/prospectus and the Company expects to prepare and file with the SEC an amendment to its registration statement on Form S-4 and other documents with respect to the Company’s proposed acquisition of ARCT IV. INVESTORS ARE URGED TO READ THE PROXY STATEMENT/PROSPECTUS AND REGISTRATION STATEMENT (INCLUDING ALL AMENDMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTS THERETO) AND OTHER RELEVANT DOCUMENTS FILED WITH THE SEC IF AND WHEN THEY BECOME AVAILABLE BECAUSE THEY WILL CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE PROPOSED ARCT IV MERGER.

Investors may obtain free copies of the registration statement, the proxy statement/prospectus and other relevant documents filed by the Company and ARCT IV with the SEC (if and when they become available) through the website maintained by the SEC at www.sec.gov. Copies of the documents filed by the Company with the SEC are also available free of charge on the Company’s website at www.arcpreit.com and copies of the documents filed by ARCT IV with the SEC are available free of charge on ARCT IV’s website at www.arct-4.com.


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Participants in Solicitation relating to the ARCT IV Merger

The Company, ARCT IV, AR Capital, LLC and their respective directors and executive officers may be deemed to be participants in the solicitation of proxies from ARCT IV’s stockholders in respect of the proposed ARCT IV Merger. Information regarding the Company’s directors and executive officers can be found in the Company’s definitive proxy statement filed with the SEC on April 30, 2013. Information regarding ARCT IV’s directors and executive officers can be found in ARCT IV’s definitive proxy statement filed with the SEC on April 30, 2013. Additional information regarding the interests of such potential participants will be included in the proxy statement/prospectus, the registration statement and other relevant documents filed with the SEC in connection with the proposed ARCT IV Merger if and when they become available. These documents are available free of charge on the SEC’s website and from the Company or ARCT IV, as applicable, using the sources indicated above.

Forward-Looking Statements

 

Information set forth herein (including information included or incorporated by reference herein) contains “forward-looking statements” (as defined in Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended), which reflect the Company’s, CapLease’s, ARCT IV’s and Cole’s expectations regarding future events. The forward-looking statements involve a number of risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in the forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, whether and when the transactions contemplated by any of the merger agreements will be consummated, the combined company’s plans, market and other expectations, objectives, intentions, as well as any expectations or projections with respect to the combined company, including regarding future dividends and market valuations, and estimates of growth, including funds from operations and adjusted funds from operations and other statements that are not historical facts.

The following additional factors, among others, could cause actual results to differ from those set forth in the forward-looking statements: (1) the occurrence of any event, change or other circumstances that could give rise to the termination of any of the merger agreements; (2) the inability to complete the CapLease Merger or failure to satisfy other conditions to completion of the CapLease Merger; (3) the inability to complete the ARCT IV Merger due to the failure to obtain ARCT IV stockholder approval of the ARCT IV Merger or the failure to satisfy other conditions to completion of the ARCT IV Merger, including that a governmental entity may prohibit, delay or refuse to grant approval for the consummation of the ARCT IV Merger; (4) the inability to obtain regulatory approvals for the Cole Merger transaction and the approval by the Company’s stockholders of the issuance of Company Common Stock in connection with the Cole Merger and the approval by Cole’s stockholders of the Cole Merger; (5) risks related to disruption of management’s attention from the ongoing business operations due to the proposed mergers; (6) the effect of the announcement of the proposed mergers on the Company’s, CapLease’s, ARCT IV’s or Cole’s relationships with their respective customers, tenants, lenders, operating results and businesses generally; (7) the outcome of any legal proceedings relating to any of the mergers or the merger agreements; and (8) risks to consummation of the mergers, including the risk that the mergers will not be consummated within the expected time period or at all. Additional factors that may affect future results are contained in the Company’s, CapLease’s, ARCT IV’s and Cole’s filings with the SEC, which are available at the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. The Company, CapLease, ARCT IV and Cole disclaim any obligation to update and revise statements contained in these materials based on new information or otherwise. 

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Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits.

 

(d)           Exhibits.

 

Exhibit No   Description
     
2.1   Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of October 22, 2013, by and among American Realty Capital Properties, Inc., Cole Real Estate Investments, Inc. and Clark Acquisition, LLC
99.1   Voting Agreement, dated as of October 22, 2013, by among American Realty Capital Properties, Inc., Cole Real Estate Investments, Inc., Christopher H. Cole and Marc T. Nemer
99.2   Letter Agreement, dated as of October 22, 2013, by and among American Realty Capital Properties, Inc., Cole Real Estate Investments, Inc. and Christopher H. Cole
99.3   Letter Agreement, dated as of October 22, 2013, by and among American Realty Capital Properties, Inc., Cole Real Estate Investments, Inc. and Marc T. Nemer
99.4   Investor Presentation, dated as of October 23, 2013
99.5   Joint Press Release issued by American Realty Capital Properties, Inc. and Cole Real Estate Investments, Inc. on October 23, 2013
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

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SIGNATURES

 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

 

 

  AMERICAN REALTY CAPITAL PROPERTIES, INC.
     
October 23, 2013 By: /s/ Nicholas S. Schorsch
  Name: Nicholas S. Schorsch
  Title: Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of Directors
     

 

 

 

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Exhibit 2.1

 

 

EXECUTION VERSION

 

 

 

AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF MERGER

 

By and Among

 

AMERICAN REALTY CAPITAL PROPERTIES, INC.,

 

CLARK ACQUISITION, LLC,

 

And

 

COLE REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS, INC.

 

Dated as of October 22, 2013

 

 

 

 
 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

    Page
     
Article I DEFINITIONS 2
     
Section 1.1 Definitions 2
     
Article II THE MERGER 17
     
Section 2.1 The Merger 17
Section 2.2 Closing 17
Section 2.3 Effective Time 18
Section 2.4 Organizational Documents of the Surviving Entity 18
Section 2.5 Tax Consequences 18
Section 2.6 Subsequent Actions 18
Section 2.7 Parent Board Representation 19
     
Article III EFFECT OF THE MERGER 19
     
Section 3.1 Effect of the Merger 19
Section 3.2 Proration 21
Section 3.3 Election Procedures 21
Section 3.4 Deposit of Merger Consideration 23
Section 3.5 Delivery of Merger Consideration 24
Section 3.6 Share Transfer Books 24
Section 3.7 Dividends with Respect to Parent Common Stock 24
Section 3.8 Termination of Exchange Fund 25
Section 3.9 No Liability 25
Section 3.10 Equity Awards 26
Section 3.11 Withholding Rights 26
Section 3.12 Lost Certificates 26
Section 3.13 Dissenters’ Rights 26
Section 3.14 Fractional Shares 27
     
Article IV REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE COMPANY 27
     
Section 4.1 Organization and Qualification; Subsidiaries 27
Section 4.2 Organizational Documents 29
Section 4.3 Capital Structure 29
Section 4.4 Authority 30
Section 4.5 No Conflict; Required Filings and Consents 31
Section 4.6 Permits; Compliance With Law 32
Section 4.7 SEC Filings; Financial Statements 33
Section 4.8 Disclosure Documents 35
Section 4.9 Absence of Certain Changes or Events 35
Section 4.10 Employee Benefit Plans 36
Section 4.11 Labor and Other Employment Matters 38
Section 4.12 Material Contracts 39
Section 4.13 Litigation 41

 

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Section 4.14 Environmental Matters 41
Section 4.15 Intellectual Property 42
Section 4.16 Properties 42
Section 4.17 Taxes 45
Section 4.18 Insurance 48
Section 4.19 Opinion of Financial Advisor 49
Section 4.20 Takeover Statutes 49
Section 4.21 Vote Required 49
Section 4.22 Brokers 49
Section 4.23 Investment Company Act 49
Section 4.24 Affiliate Transactions 49
Section 4.25 Broker Regulatory Matters 50
Section 4.26 Mortgage Backed Securities 52
Section 4.27 Mortgage Loans 52
Section 4.28 Securities and Commodities Laws 53
Section 4.29 Fees and Disbursements of Special Legal Counsel 53
Section 4.30 No Other Representations or Warranties 54
     
     
Article V REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF PARENT AND MERGER SUB 54
     
Section 5.1 Organization and Qualification; Subsidiaries 54
Section 5.2 Organizational Documents 55
Section 5.3 Capital Structure 56
Section 5.4 Authority 58
Section 5.5 No Conflict; Required Filings and Consents 58
Section 5.6 Permits; Compliance With Law 59
Section 5.7 SEC Filings; Financial Statements 60
Section 5.8 Disclosure Documents 62
Section 5.9 Absence of Certain Changes or Events 63
Section 5.10 Employee Benefit Plans 63
Section 5.11 Labor and Other Employment Matters 64
Section 5.12 Material Contracts 66
Section 5.13 Litigation 66
Section 5.14 Environmental Matters 67
Section 5.15 Intellectual Property 68
Section 5.16 Properties 71
Section 5.17 Taxes 74
Section 5.18 Insurance 74
Section 5.19 Opinion of Financial Advisor 74
Section 5.20 Vote Required 74
Section 5.21 Brokers 75
Section 5.22 Investment Company Act 75
Section 5.23 Sufficient Funds 75
Section 5.24 Ownership of Merger Sub; No Prior Activities 75
Section 5.25 Takeover Statutes 75
Section 5.26 Affiliate Transactions 75
Section 5.27 ARCT IV Merger Agreement 75

 

 

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Section 5.28 CapLease Merger Agreement 76
Section 5.29 No Other Representations or Warranties 76
     
Article VI COVENANTS AND AGREEMENTS 76
     
Section 6.1 Conduct of Business by the Company 75
Section 6.2 Conduct of Business by Parent and Merger Sub 82
Section 6.3 Preparation of Form S-4 and Joint Proxy Statement; Stockholder Meetings 85
Section 6.4 Access to Information; Confidentiality 88
Section 6.5 Acquisition Proposals 89
Section 6.6 Appropriate Action; Consents; Filings 92
Section 6.7 Notification of Certain Matters; Transaction Litigation 94
Section 6.8 Non-Traded REITs 95
Section 6.9 Public Announcements 96
Section 6.10 Directors’ and Officers’ Indemnification and Insurance 96
Section 6.11 Certain Tax Matters 99
Section 6.12 Merger Sub 99
Section 6.13 Section 16 Matters 99
Section 6.14 Stock Exchange Listing 99
Section 6.15 Voting of Shares 99
Section 6.16 Termination of Company Equity Plans 99
Section 6.17 Financing 100
Section 6.18 Dividends 101
Section 6.19 Payoff Letter 101
Section 6.20 Appraisals 101
Section 6.21 Leases 101
     
Article VII CONDITIONS 102
     
Section 7.1 Conditions to the Obligations of Each Party 102
Section 7.2 Conditions to the Obligations of Parent and Merger Sub 102
Section 7.3 Conditions to the Obligations of the Company 104
     
Article VIII TERMINATION, AMENDMENT AND WAIVER 105
     
Section 8.1 Termination 105
Section 8.2 Effect of Termination 108
Section 8.3 Fees and Expenses 108
Section 8.4 Amendment 111
Section 8.5 Waiver 112
Section 8.6 Fees and Expenses 112
Section 8.7 Transfer Taxes 112
     
Article IX GENERAL PROVISIONS 113
     
Section 9.1 Non-Survival of Representations and Warranties 113
Section 9.2 Notices 113
Section 9.3 Interpretation; Certain Definitions 114
Section 9.4 Severability 115
Section 9.5 Assignment; Delegation 115
Section 9.6 Entire Agreement 115

 

 

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Section 9.7 No Third-Party Beneficiaries 113
Section 9.8 Specific Performance 113
Section 9.9 Counterparts 114
Section 9.10 Governing Law 114
Section 9.11 Consent to Jurisdiction 114
Section 9.12 WAIVER OF JURY TRIAL 115
Section 9.13 Consents and Approvals 115
Section 9.14 No Recourse to Financing Sources 115

 

Annex A – Voting Agreement

 

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AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF MERGER

 

THIS AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF MERGER, dated as of October 22, 2013 (this “ Agreement ”), is made by and among American Realty Capital Properties, Inc., a Maryland corporation (“ Parent ”), Clark Acquisition, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company and a direct wholly owned subsidiary of Parent (“ Merger Sub ”), and Cole Real Estate Investments, Inc., a Maryland corporation (the “ Company ”).

 

W I T N E S S E T H :

 

WHEREAS, the Company is a Maryland corporation operating as a real estate investment trust for U.S. federal income tax purposes;

 

WHEREAS, Parent is a Maryland corporation operating as a real estate investment trust for U.S. federal income tax purposes;

 

WHEREAS, the parties hereto wish to effect a business combination transaction in which the Company will be merged with and into Merger Sub, with Merger Sub being the surviving entity (the “ Merger ”), and each outstanding share of common stock, $0.01 par value per share (the “ Company Common Stock ”), of the Company will be converted into the right to receive the Merger Consideration, upon the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in this Agreement and in accordance with the MGCL and the DLLCA;

 

WHEREAS, the Company Board has approved this Agreement, the Merger and the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement and declared that this Agreement, the Merger and the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement are advisable;

 

WHEREAS, the Parent Board has approved this Agreement, the Merger and the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement and declared that this Agreement, the Merger and the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement are advisable;

 

WHEREAS, the Company Board has directed that the Merger and, to the extent stockholder approval is required, the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement, be submitted for consideration at a meeting of the Company’s stockholders and has resolved to recommend that the Company’s stockholders vote to approve the Merger and, to the extent stockholder approval is required, the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement;

 

WHEREAS, the Parent Board has directed that the issuance of shares of Parent Common Stock in connection with the Merger be submitted for consideration at a meeting of Parent’s stockholders and has resolved to recommend that Parent’s stockholders vote to approve such issuance;

 

WHEREAS, Parent, in its capacity as the sole member of Merger Sub, has taken all actions required for the execution of this Agreement by Merger Sub and to adopt and approve this Agreement and to approve the consummation by Merger Sub of the Merger and the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement;

 

 
 

 

WHEREAS, for U.S. federal income tax purposes, it is intended that the Merger shall qualify as a “reorganization” under, and within the meaning of, Section 368(a) of the Code, and this Agreement is intended to be and is adopted as a “plan of reorganization” for the Merger for purposes of Sections 354 and 361 of the Code;

 

WHEREAS, as a condition and inducement to the Parent Parties’ willingness to enter into this Agreement, simultaneously with the execution and delivery of this Agreement, each of the stockholders of the Company listed on Annex A hereto have, in their capacity as stockholders of the Company, executed and delivered to Parent a Stockholder Voting Agreement pursuant to which each such stockholder has agreed to vote to approve the Merger and the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement; and

 

WHEREAS, each of the parties hereto desire to make certain representations, warranties, covenants and agreements in connection with the Merger, and also to prescribe various conditions to the Merger.

 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and the mutual representations, warranties and covenants and subject to the conditions herein contained, and intending to be legally bound hereby, the parties hereto hereby agree as follows:

 

Article I

DEFINITIONS

 

Section 1.1             Definitions .

 

(a)                 For purposes of this Agreement:

 

Acceptable Confidentiality Agreement ” shall mean a confidentiality agreement that contains provisions as to the treatment of confidential information that are no less favorable in any material respect to the Company and the other Company Entities than those contained in the Confidentiality Agreement; provided , however , that such confidentiality agreement shall expressly permit any Company Entity’s compliance with any provision of this Agreement, and shall not contain any provision that adversely affects the rights of the Company Entity thereunder upon compliance by the Company Entity with any provision of this Agreement.

 

Action ” shall mean any claim, action, suit, charge, demand, directive, inquiry, subpoena, proceeding, arbitration, mediation or other investigation.

 

Affiliate ” of a specified Person shall mean a Person who, directly or indirectly through one or more intermediaries, controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with, such specified Person.

 

Agent ” shall mean Barclays Bank PLC or its designee.

 

ARCT IV ” shall mean American Realty Capital Trust IV, Inc., a Maryland corporation.

 

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ARCT IV Merger ” shall mean the transactions contemplated by the ARCT IV Merger Agreement, including (i) the merger of ARCT IV with and into Thunder Acquisition, LLC, with Thunder Acquisition, LLC being the surviving entity and (ii) the merger of American Realty Capital Operating Partnership IV, L.P. with and into the Parent Operating Partnership, with the Parent Operating Partnership being the surviving entity.

 

ARCT IV Merger Agreement ” shall mean the Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of July 1, 2013, as amended October 7, 2013 and October 11, 2013, by and among Parent, the Parent Operating Partnership, Thunder Acquisition, LLC, ARCT IV and American Realty Capital Operating Partnership IV, L.P., as may be amended, modified or supplemented from time to time as permitted hereunder.

 

Benefit Plan ” shall mean any “employee benefit plan” (within the meaning of Section 3(3) of ERISA) and any employment, consulting, termination, severance, change in control, separation, retention stock option, restricted stock, profits interest unit, outperformance, stock purchase, deferred compensation, bonus, incentive compensation, fringe benefit, health, medical, dental, disability, accident, life insurance, welfare benefit, cafeteria, vacation, paid time off, perquisite, retirement, pension, or savings or any other compensation or employee benefit plan, agreement, program, policy or other arrangement, whether or not subject to ERISA.

 

Broker ” shall mean each Company Subsidiary that is a Broker-Dealer registered with the SEC and a member of FINRA, which Company Subsidiaries shall be set forth in Section 1.1 of the Company Disclosure Letter.

 

Broker-Dealer ” shall mean a broker or dealer as defined in Sections 3(a)(4) and 3(a)(5) of the Exchange Act.

 

Business Day ” shall mean any day other than a Saturday, a Sunday or a day on which all banking institutions in New York, New York are authorized or obligated by Law or executive order to close (provided that, with respect to filings to be made with the SEC, a day on which such a filing is to be made is a Business Day only if the SEC is open to accept filings).

 

CapLease ” shall mean CapLease, Inc., a Maryland corporation.

 

CapLease Merger ” shall mean the transactions contemplated by the CapLease Merger Agreement, including (i) the merger of CapLease with and into Safari Acquisition, LLC, with Safari Acquisition, LLC being the surviving entity and (ii) the merger of Caplease, LP with and into the Parent Operating Partnership, with the Parent Operating Partnership being the surviving entity.

 

CapLease Merger Agreement ” shall mean the Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of May 28, 2013, by and among Parent, the Parent Operating Partnership, Safari Acquisition, LLC, CapLease, Caplease, LP and CLF OP General Partner LLC, as may be amended, modified or supplemented from time to time as permitted hereunder.

 

Client ” shall mean any Person to whom a Broker provides Investment Management Services.

 

Code ” shall mean the U.S. Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.

 

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Cole Holdings Escrow Agreement ” shall mean the Indemnification Escrow Agreement, dated as of April 5, 2013, by and among Christopher H. Cole, the Company, the Bonus Executives set forth in Annex A thereto, and U.S. Bank National Association, as Escrow Agent, as may be amended, modified or supplemented from time to time as permitted hereunder.

 

Cole Holdings Merger Agreement ” shall mean the Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of March 5, 2013, by and among the Company, CREInvestments, LLC, Cole Holdings Corporation and Christopher H. Cole, as may be amended, modified or supplemented from time to time as permitted hereunder.

 

Company Credit Agreement ” shall mean the Amended and Restated Credit Agreement, dated June 3, 2013, among the Company Operating Partnership, as the borrower, Bank of America, N.A., as Administrative Agent, Swing Line Lender and L/C Issuer, JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. and Wells Fargo Bank, National Association as Co-Syndication Agents and Regions Bank and U.S. Bank National Association as Co-Documentation Agents, as amended, modified or supplemented through the date hereof.

 

Company Entities ” shall mean the Company and the Company Subsidiaries.

 

Company Equity Plans ” shall mean the Company 2013 Omnibus Employee Incentive Plan and the Company 2013 Non-Employee Director Plan, collectively, and the award agreements thereunder.

 

Company Expense Amount ” shall mean ten million dollars ($10,000,000).

 

Company Material Adverse Effect ” shall mean any event, circumstance, change or effect (a) that is material and adverse to the business, assets, properties, liabilities, financial condition or results of operations of the Company and the Company Subsidiaries, taken as a whole or (b) that will, or would reasonably be expected to, prevent or materially impair the ability of the Company to consummate the Merger before the Outside Date; provided , however , that for purposes of clause (a) “Company Material Adverse Effect” shall not include any event, circumstance, change or effect to the extent arising out of or resulting from (i) any failure of the Company to meet any internal or external projections or forecasts or any decrease in the net asset value of the Company Common Stock (it being understood and agreed that any event, circumstance, change or effect giving rise to such failure or decrease may otherwise be taken into account in determining whether there has been a Company Material Adverse Effect), (ii) any events, circumstances, changes or effects that affect the industries in which the Company and the Company Subsidiaries operate generally, (iii) any changes in the United States or global economy or capital, financial or securities markets generally, including changes in interest or exchange rates, (iv) any changes in legal or regulatory conditions, (v) the commencement, escalation or worsening of a war or armed hostilities or the occurrence of acts of terrorism or sabotage, (vi) the negotiation, execution or announcement of this Agreement, or the consummation or anticipation of the Merger or other transactions contemplated hereby, (vii) the taking of any action expressly required by, or the failure to take any action expressly prohibited by, this Agreement, or the taking of any action at the written request or with the prior written consent of an executive officer of Parent, (viii) earthquakes, hurricanes, floods or other natural disasters, (ix) any damage or destruction of any Company Property that is substantially covered by insurance, or (x) changes in Law or GAAP or the interpretation thereof, which in the case of each of clauses (ii), (iii), (iv), (v) and (x) do not disproportionately affect the Company and the Company Subsidiaries, taken as a whole, relative to other similarly situated participants in the industries in which the Company and the Company Subsidiaries operate, and in the case of clause (viii) do not disproportionately affect the Company and the Company Subsidiaries, taken as a whole, relative to other participants in the industries in which the Company and the Company Subsidiaries operate in the geographic regions in which the Company and the Company Subsidiaries operate or own or lease properties.

 

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Company Operating Partnership ” shall mean Cole REIT III Operating Partnership, LP, a Delaware limited partnership.

 

Company PSUs ” shall mean any performance share units granted pursuant to the Company Equity Plans.

 

Company RSUs ” shall mean any restricted share units granted pursuant to the Company Equity Plans.

 

Company Stockholder Meeting ” shall mean the meeting of the holders of shares of Company Common Stock for the purpose of seeking the Company Stockholder Approval, including any postponement or adjournment thereof.

 

Company Subsidiary ” shall mean the Company Operating Partnership and any corporation, other partnership, limited liability company, joint venture, business trust, real estate investment trust or other organization, whether incorporated or unincorporated, or other legal entity of which (a) the Company and/or the Company Operating Partnership directly or indirectly owns or controls at least a majority of the capital stock or other equity interests having by their terms ordinary voting power to elect a majority of the board of directors or others performing similar functions, (b) the Company and/or any Person that is a Company Subsidiary by reason of the application of clause (a) or clause (c) of this definition of “Company Subsidiary” is a general partner, manager, managing member, trustee, director or the equivalent, (c) the Company and/or the Company Operating Partnership, directly or indirectly, holds a majority of the beneficial, equity, capital, profits or other economic interest, and (d) all of the joint ventures listed on Section 1.1 of the Company Disclosure Letter of which the Company or a Company Subsidiary is the managing member.

 

Company Third Party ” shall mean any Person or group of Persons other than the Company and its Affiliates.

 

Confidentiality Agreement ” shall mean the letter agreement, dated September 12, 2013, between the Company and Parent, concerning the disclosure of certain information concerning the Company, as amended, modified or supplemented from time to time.

 

control ” (including the terms “controlled by” and “under common control with”) shall mean the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of a Person, whether through the ownership of voting securities, as trustee or executor, by contract or otherwise.

 

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Credit Agreement ” shall mean the Credit Agreement, dated as of February 14, 2013, among American Realty Capital Operating Partnership III, L.P., American Realty Capital Trust III, Inc., Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, RBS Citizens, N.A., and Regions Bank, Capital One, N.A. and JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. and the other lenders party thereto, including any amendments, restatements, supplements or other modifications thereto and any agreement entered into in connection with any replacement or refinancing of the Credit Agreement, including in connection with the ARCT IV Merger.

 

Debt Financing Commitment Letter ” shall mean that certain executed commitment letter and a redacted form of fee letter, as of the date of this Agreement, from Barclays Bank PLC, as may be amended to include Additional Agents (as defined therein).

 

Delaware Secretary ” shall mean the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware.

 

DLLCA ” shall mean the Delaware Limited Liability Company Act, as amended.

 

Environmental Law ” shall mean any Law (including common law) relating to the pollution or protection of the environment (including air, surface water, groundwater, land surface or subsurface land), or human health or safety (as such matters relate to Hazardous Substances), including Laws relating to the use, handling, presence, transportation, treatment, storage, disposal, release or discharge of Hazardous Substances.

 

Environmental Permit ” shall mean any permit, approval, license or other authorization required under any applicable Environmental Law.

 

ERISA ” shall mean the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended.

 

ERISA Affiliate ” shall mean any entity, trade or business (whether or not incorporated) that, together with any other entity, trade or business (whether or not incorporated), is required to be treated as a single employer under Section 414(b), (c), (m) or (o) of the Code.

 

Exchange Act ” shall mean the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.

 

Exchange Ratio ” shall mean 1.0929.

 

Expenses ” shall mean all expenses (including all fees and expenses of counsel, accountants, investment bankers, experts and consultants to a party hereto and its Affiliates) incurred by a party or on its behalf in connection with or related to the authorization, preparation, negotiation, execution and performance of this Agreement, the preparation, printing, and filing of the Form S-4, the preparation, printing, filing and mailing of the Joint Proxy Statement and all SEC and other regulatory filing fees incurred in connection with the Form S-4 and the Joint Proxy Statement, the solicitation of stockholder approvals, engaging the services of the Exchange Agent, obtaining third party consents, any other filings with the SEC and all other matters related to the closing of the Merger and the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

 

Financing Sources ” shall mean the entities that have committed to provide or arrange or otherwise entered into agreements in connection with all or any part of the Debt Financing or other financings in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby, including the parties to any joinder agreements, indentures or credit agreements entered pursuant thereto or relating thereto, together with their respective affiliates, and their respective affiliates’ officers, directors, employees, agents and representatives and their respective successors and assigns.

 

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FINRA ” shall mean the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc.

 

GAAP ” shall mean the United States generally accepted accounting principles.

 

Governmental Authority ” shall mean any United States (federal, state or local) or foreign government, arbitration panel, or any governmental or quasi-governmental, regulatory, judicial or administrative authority, board, bureau, agency, commission (including the IRS and any other U.S. federal authority, board, bureau, agency, commission or other body and any state, local and/or foreign Tax authority, board, bureau, agency, commission or other body) or self-regulatory organization, including FINRA.

 

Hazardous Substances ” shall mean (i) those substances listed in, defined in or regulated under any Environmental Law, including the following federal statutes and their state counterparts, as each may be amended from time to time, and all regulations thereunder: the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act, the Toxic Substances Control Act, the Clean Water Act, the Safe Drinking Water Act, the Atomic Energy Act and the Clean Air Act; (ii) petroleum and petroleum products, including crude oil and any fractions thereof; and (iii) polychlorinated biphenyls, mold, methane, asbestos, and radon.

 

Indebtedness ” shall mean, with respect to any Person, without duplication, (i) all indebtedness, notes payable, accrued interest payable or other obligations for borrowed money, whether secured or unsecured, (ii) all obligations under conditional sale or other title retention agreements, or incurred as financing, in either case with respect to property acquired by such Person, (iii) all obligations issued, undertaken or assumed as the deferred purchase price for any property or assets, (iv) all obligations under capital leases, (v) all obligations in respect of bankers acceptances or letters of credit, (vi) all obligations under interest rate cap, swap, collar or similar transaction or currency hedging transactions (valued at the termination value thereof), and (vii) any guarantee (other than customary non-recourse carve-out or “badboy” guarantees) of any of the foregoing, whether or not evidenced by a note, mortgage, bond, indenture or similar instrument.

 

Indemnitee ” shall mean any individual who, at or prior to the Effective Time, was an officer, director, partner, member, trustee or agent of the Company or served on behalf of the Company as an officer, director, partner, member or trustee of any of the Company Subsidiaries.

 

Intellectual Property ” shall mean all United States and foreign (i) patents, patent applications, invention disclosures, and all related continuations, continuations-in-part, divisionals, reissues, re-examinations, substitutions and extensions thereof, (ii) trademarks, service marks, trade dress, logos, trade names, corporate names, Internet domain names, design rights and other source identifiers, together with the goodwill symbolized by any of the foregoing, (iii) copyrightable works and copyrights, (iv) confidential and proprietary information, including trade secrets, know-how, ideas, formulae, models and methodologies, (v) all rights in the foregoing and in other similar intangible assets, and (vi) all applications and registrations for the foregoing.

 

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Investment Advisers Act ” shall mean the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as amended, and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.

 

Investment Company Act ” shall mean the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.

 

Investment Management Services ” shall mean services which involve (i) the management of an investment account or fund (or portions thereof or a group of investment accounts or funds), (ii) the giving of advice with respect to the investment and/or reinvestment of assets or funds (or any group of assets or funds) or (iii) otherwise acting as an “investment adviser” within the meaning of the Investment Advisers Act, and performing activities related or incidental thereto.

 

IRS ” shall mean the United States Internal Revenue Service or any successor agency.

 

knowledge ” shall mean the actual knowledge of the following officers and employees of the Company and Parent Parties, as applicable, after inquiry reasonable under the circumstances: (i) for the Company: each person identified as an executive officer of the Company in the Company’s 2013 Proxy Statement; and (ii) for any of the Parent Parties: each person identified as an executive officer of Parent in Parent’s 2013 Proxy Statement.

 

Law ” shall mean any and all domestic (federal, state or local) or foreign laws, rules, regulations, orders, judgments or decrees promulgated by any Governmental Authority.

 

Letter Agreement ” shall mean the letter agreement dated as of the date hereof by and between Parent and Christopher H. Cole.

 

Lien ” shall mean with respect to any asset (including any security), any mortgage, deed of trust, claim, condition, covenant, lien, pledge, charge, security interest, preferential arrangement, option or other third party right (including right of first refusal or first offer), restriction, right of way, easement, or title defect or encumbrance of any kind in respect of such asset, including any restriction on the use, voting, transfer, receipt of income or other exercise of any attributes of ownership.

 

Management Agreement ” shall mean the Amended and Restated Management Agreement dated as of February 28, 2013, by and between Parent and the Manager, as amended, modified or supplemented from time to time.

 

Manager ” shall mean ARC Properties Advisors, LLC.

 

Marketing Period ” means the first period of thirty (30) consecutive days after the date hereof throughout which: (A) Parent and Merger Sub shall have the Required Financial Information that the Company is required to provide to Parent pursuant to Section 6.17(iii) ; and (B) the conditions set forth in Section 7.1(a) shall be satisfied; provided that such consecutive day period will not include any day from and including (w) November 25, 2013 through and including December 1, 2013, (x) December 20, 2013 through and including January 3, 2014, (y) July 2, 2014 through and including July 9, 2014 and (z) August 22, 2014 through and including September 8, 2014; provided , further , that the Marketing Period shall be deemed to end on any earlier date on which all elements of the Debt Financing shall have been consummated; provided , further , that the “Marketing Period” shall not be deemed to have commenced if, the Company shall have informed Parent or its accountants or publicly announced any intention to restate any material financial information included in the Required Financial Information or that any such restatement is under consideration, in which case the Marketing Period shall be deemed not to commence unless and until such time as such restatement has been completed and the Required Financial Information has been amended or the Company has determined that no restatement shall be required.

 

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MGCL ” shall mean the Maryland General Corporation Law, as amended from time to time.

 

Minimum Distribution Dividend ” shall mean a distribution with respect to either (i) any taxable year of the Company ending on or prior to the Closing Date or (ii) any taxable year of Parent ending on or prior to the last day of Parent’s taxable year that includes the Merger, and, in each case, which is required to be paid by the Company or Parent, as applicable, prior to the Effective Time to (i) satisfy the distribution requirements set forth in Section 857(a) of the Code and (ii) avoid, to the extent possible, the imposition of income tax under Section 857(b) of the Code and the imposition of excise tax under Section 4981 of the Code.

 

Minimum Net Capital Requirement ” shall mean the then current minimum net capital any Broker-Dealer is required to have and maintain pursuant to SEC Rule 15c3-1.

 

NASDAQ ” shall mean the NASDAQ Stock Market.

 

NYSE ” shall mean the New York Stock Exchange.

 

Order ” shall mean a judgment, order or decree of a Governmental Authority.

 

Parent Confidentiality Agreement ” shall mean the letter agreement, dated September 12, 2013, between Parent and the Company, concerning the disclosure of certain information concerning Parent, as amended, modified or supplemented from time to time.

 

Parent Entities ” shall mean Parent and the Parent Subsidiaries, including Merger Sub.

 

Parent Expense Amount ” shall mean ten million dollars ($10,000,000).

 

Parent Material Adverse Effect ” shall mean any event, circumstance, change or effect (a) that is material and adverse to the business, assets, properties, liabilities, financial condition or results of operations of the Parent and the Parent Subsidiaries, taken as a whole or (b) that will, or would reasonably be expected to, prevent or materially impair the ability of the Parent Parties to consummate the Merger before the Outside Date; provided , however , that for purposes of clause (a) “Parent Material Adverse Effect” shall not include any event, circumstance, change or effect to the extent arising out of or resulting from (i) any failure of Parent to meet any internal or external projections or forecasts or any decrease in the market price of the Parent Common Stock (it being understood and agreed that any event, circumstance, change or effect giving rise to such failure or decrease may otherwise be taken into account in determining whether there has been a Parent Material Adverse Effect), (ii) any events, circumstances, changes or effects that affect the commercial real estate REIT industry generally, (iii) any changes in the United States or global economy or capital, financial or securities markets generally, including changes in interest or exchange rates, (iv) any changes in legal or regulatory conditions, (v) the commencement, escalation or worsening of a war or armed hostilities or the occurrence of acts of terrorism or sabotage, (vi) the negotiation, execution or announcement of this Agreement, or the consummation or anticipation of the Merger or other transactions contemplated hereby, (vii) the taking of any action expressly required by, or the failure to take any action expressly prohibited by, this Agreement, or the taking of any action at the written request or with the prior written consent of an executive officer of the Company, (viii) earthquakes, hurricanes, floods or other natural disasters, (ix) any damage or destruction of any Parent Property that is substantially covered by insurance, or (x) changes in Law or GAAP or the interpretation thereof, which in the case of each of clauses (ii), (iii), (iv), (v) and (x) do not disproportionately affect Parent and the Parent Subsidiaries, taken as a whole, relative to other similarly situated participants in the commercial real estate REIT industry in the United States, and in the case of clause (viii) do not disproportionately affect Parent and the Parent Subsidiaries, taken as a whole, relative to other participants in the commercial real estate REIT industry in the geographic regions in which Parent and the Parent Subsidiaries operate or own or lease properties.

 

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Parent Operating Partnership ” shall mean ARC Properties Operating Partnership, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership.

 

Parent Parties ” shall mean Parent and Merger Sub.

 

Parent Partnership Agreement ” shall mean the Second Amended and Restated Agreement of Limited Partnership of the Parent Operating Partnership, dated as of February 28, 2013, as amended, modified or supplemented from time to time.

 

Parent Stockholder Meeting ” shall mean the meeting of the holders of shares of Parent Common Stock for the purpose of seeking the Parent Stockholder Approval, including any postponement or adjournment thereof.

 

Parent Subsidiary ” shall mean the Parent Operating Partnership and any corporation, other partnership, limited liability company, joint venture, business trust, real estate investment trust or other organization, whether incorporated or unincorporated, or other legal entity of which (a) Parent and/or the Parent Operating Partnership directly or indirectly owns or controls at least a majority of the capital stock or other equity interests having by their terms ordinary voting power to elect a majority of the board of directors or others performing similar functions, (b) Parent and/or any Person that is a Parent Subsidiary by reason of the application of clause (a) or clause (c) of this definition of “Parent Subsidiary” is a general partner, manager, managing member, trustee, director or the equivalent, or (c) Parent and/or the Parent Operating Partnership, directly or indirectly, holds a majority of the beneficial, equity, capital, profits or other economic interest.

 

Parent Termination Fee ” shall mean one hundred and ten million dollars ($110,000,000) or five million dollars ($5,000,000), as applicable based on the amount payable pursuant to Section 8.3(b) .

 

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Parent Termination Payment ” shall mean the Company Expense Amount or the Parent Termination Fee, as the context may require.

 

Per Share Cash Amount ” shall mean $13.82.

 

Person ” shall mean an individual, corporation, partnership, limited partnership, limited liability company, person (including a “ person ” as defined in Section 13(d)(3) of the Exchange Act), trust, association or other entity or a Governmental Authority or a political subdivision, agency or instrumentality of a Governmental Authority.

 

Registration Rights Agreement ” shall mean the Registration Rights Agreement, dated as of April 5, 2013, by and among the Company, Christopher H. Cole and the other individuals listed on the signature pages thereto (the “ Bonus Executives ”), as may be amended, modified or supplemented from time to time as permitted hereunder.

 

Representative ” shall mean, with respect to any Person, such Person’s directors, officers, employees, consultants, advisors (including attorneys, accountants, consultants, investment bankers, and financial advisors), agents and other representatives.

 

Sarbanes-Oxley Act ” shall mean the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, as amended.

 

SEC ” shall mean the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (including the staff thereof).

 

Securities Act ” shall mean the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.

 

Self-Management ” shall mean the restructuring of Parent into a self-managed REIT, as evidenced by the completion of the steps set forth in Section 7.3(i) of the Parent Disclosure Letter.

 

Significant Subsidiary ” shall have the meaning set forth in Rule 1-02 of Regulation S-X (17 C.F.R. Part 210).

 

Tax ” or “ Taxes ” shall mean any and all federal, state, local or foreign or other taxes of any kind, together with any interest, penalties and additions to tax, imposed by any Governmental Authority, including taxes on or with respect to income, franchises, gross receipts, gross income, property, sales, use, transfer, capital stock, escheat, payroll, employment, unemployment, alternative or add on minimum, estimated and net worth, and taxes in the nature of excise, withholding, backup withholding and value added taxes.

 

Tax Return ” shall mean any return, report or similar statement, together with any attached exhibit or schedule that is provided or required to be provided to a Governmental Authority with respect to Taxes, including information returns, refunds claims, amended returns and declarations of estimated Tax.

 

Termination Fee ” shall mean one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000).

 

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Termination Payment ” shall mean the Parent Expense Amount or the Termination Fee, as the context may require.

 

Third Party ” shall mean any Person or group of Persons other than Parent, Merger Sub and their respective Affiliates.

 

(b)                The following terms shall have the respective meanings set forth in the Section set forth below opposite such term:

 

Acceptable Confidentiality Agreement Section 1.1(a)
Acquisition Proposal Section 6.5(h)(i)
Action Section 1.1(a)
Adverse Recommendation Change Section 6.5(d)
Affiliate Section 1.1(a)
Agent Section 1.1(a)
Agreement Preamble
Alternative Acquisition Agreement Section 6.5(a)
ARCT IV Section 1.1(a)
ARCT IV Merger Section 1.1(a)
ARCT IV Merger Agreement Section 1.1(a)
Articles of Merger Section 2.3(a)
Benefit Plan Section 1.1(a)
Book-Entry Share Section 3.1(b)
Broker Section 1.1(a)
Broker-Dealer Section 1.1(a)
Business Day Section 1.1(a)
CapLease Section 1.1(a)
CapLease Merger Section 1.1(a)
CapLease Merger Agreement Section 1.1(a)
Cash Consideration Section 3.1(a)(ii)(1)
Cash Conversion Number Section 3.2(a)
Cash Election Section 3.1(a)(ii)(1)
Cash Election Number Section 3.2(b)(i)
Cash Election Shares Section 3.1(a)(ii)(1)
Certificate Section 3.1(b)
Certificate of Merger Section 2.3(a)
Client Section 1.1(a)
Closing Section 2.2
Closing Date Section 2.2
Code Section 1.1(a)
Cole Holdings Escrow Agreement Section 1.1(a)
Cole Holdings Merger Agreement Section 1.1(a)
Company Preamble
Company Additional Dividend Amount Section 6.18
Company Benefit Plans Section 4.10(a)
Company Board Section 4.4(a)
Company Bylaws Section 4.2

 

 

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Company Charter Section 4.2
Company Common Stock Recitals
Company Credit Agreement Section 1.1(a)
Company Designees Section 2.7
Company Disclosure Letter Article IV
Company Employees Section 4.11(a)
Company Entities Section 1.1(a)
Company Equity Plans Section 1.1(a)
Company Expense Amount Section 1.1(a)
Company Insurance Policies Section 4.18
Company Leases Section 4.16(e)
Company Material Adverse Effect Section 1.1(a)
Company Material Contract Section 4.12(a)
Company MBS Section 4.26(a)
Company Mortgage Files Section 4.27(a)
Company Mortgage Loans Section 4.27(a)
Company Mortgage Notes Section 4.27(a)
Company Operating Partnership Section 1.1(a)
Company Permits Section 4.6(a)
Company Permitted Liens Section 4.16(b)
Company Preferred Stock Section 4.3(a)
Company Principal MBS Agreements Section 4.26(b)
Company Properties Section 4.16(a)
Company Property Section 4.16(a)
Company PSUs Section 1.1(a)
Company Recommendation Section 4.4(a)
Company RSUs Section 1.1(a)
Company SEC Filings Section 4.7(a)
Company Stockholder Approval Section 4.21
Company Stockholder Meeting Section 1.1(a)
Company Subsidiary Section 1.1(a)
Company Subsidiary Partnership Section 4.17(h)
Company Tax Protection Agreements Section 4.17(h)
Company Tax Representation Letter Section 6.1(b)
Company Third Party Section 1.1(a)
Company Title Insurance Policies Section 4.16(g)
Company Title Insurance Policy Section 4.16(g)
Confidentiality Agreement Section 1.1(a)
control Section 1.1(a)
Credit Agreement Section 1.1(a)
D&O Insurance Section 6.10(c)
Debt Financing Section 6.17
Debt Financing Commitment Letter Section 1.1(a)
Delaware Secretary Section 1.1(a)
DLLCA Section 1.1(a)
Effective Time Section 2.3(a)

 

 

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Election Section 3.3(a)
Election Deadline Section 3.3(d)
Environmental Law Section 1.1(a)
Environmental Permit Section 1.1(a)
ERISA Section 1.1(a)
ERISA Affiliate Section 1.1(a)
Exchange Act Section 1.1(a)
Exchange Agent Section 3.3(d)
Exchange Agent Agreement Section 3.3(d)
Exchange Fund Section 3.4
Exchange Ratio Section 1.1(a)
Expenses Section 1.1(a)
Financing Sources Section 1.1(a)
FINRA Section 1.1(a)
Form of Election Section 3.3(b)
Form S-4 Section 4.5(b)
Funded Debt Payoff Amount Section 6.19
GAAP Section 1.1(a)
Goldman Sachs Section 4.19
Governmental Authority Section 1.1(a)
Hazardous Substances Section 1.1(a)
Holder Section 3.3
Indebtedness Section 1.1(a)
Indemnitee Section 1.1(a)
Inquiry Section 6.5(a)
Intellectual Property Section 1.1(a)
Interim Period Section 6.1(a)
Investment Advisers Act Section 1.1(a)
Investment Company Act Section 1.1(a)
Investment Management Services Section 1.1(a)
IRS Section 1.1(a)
Joint Proxy Statement Section 4.5(b)
knowledge Section 1.1(a)
Law Section 1.1(a)
Lender Consents Section 2.2
Letter Agreement Section 1.1(a)
Lien Section 1.1(a)
Mailing Date Section 3.3(c)
Management Agreement Section 1.1(a)
Manager Section 1.1(a)
Manager’s Stock Section 5.3(a)
Marketing Period Section 1.1(a)
MD Courts Section 9.11(a)
Merger Recitals
Merger Consideration Section 3.1(a)(ii)
Merger Sub Preamble

 

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Merger Sub Interests Section 3.1(c)
Merger Recitals
Minimum Distribution Dividend Section 1.1(a)
Minimum Net Capital Requirement Section 1.1(a)
MGCL Section 1.1(a)
NASDAQ Section 1.1(a)
Non-Electing Shares Section 3.1(a)(ii)(3)
Non-Traded REITs Section 6.8
Notice of Adverse Recommendation Change Section 6.5(e)
NYSE Section 1.1(a)
Order Section 1.1(a)
Other Company Subsidiary Section 4.1(c)
Other Parent Subsidiary Section 5.1(d)
Outside Date Section 8.1(b)(i)
Parent Preamble
Parent Board Section 5.4(a)
Parent Bylaws Section 5.2
Parent Charter Section 5.2
Parent Common Stock Section 3.1(a)(ii)(2)
Parent Confidentiality Agreement Section 1.1(a)
Parent Disclosure Letter Article V
Parent Entities Section 1.1(a)
Parent Expense Amount Section 1.1(a)
Parent Insurance Policies Section 5.18
Parent Leases Section 5.16(e)
Parent Material Adverse Effect Section 1.1(a)
Parent Material Contract Section 5.12(a)
Parent Operating Partnership Section 1.1(a)
Parent Parties Section 1.1(a)
Parent Partnership Agreement Section 1.1(a)
Parent Permits Section 5.6(a)
Parent Permitted Liens Section 5.16(b)
Parent Preferred Stock Section 5.3(a)
Parent Properties Section 5.16(a)
Parent Property Section 5.16(a)
Parent SEC Filings Section 5.7(a)
Parent Stock Section 5.3(a)
Parent Stock Plans Section 5.3(a)
Parent Stockholder Approval Section 5.20
Parent Stockholder Meeting Section 1.1(a)
Parent Subsidiary Section 1.1(a)
Parent Subsidiary Partnership Section 5.17(h)
Parent Tax Protection Agreements Section 5.17(h)
Parent Tax Representation Letter Section 6.2(b)
Parent Termination Fee Section 1.1(a)
Parent Termination Payment Section 1.1(a)

 

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Parent Title Insurance Policies Section 5.16(g)
Parent Title Insurance Policy Section 5.16(g)
Per Share Cash Amount Section 1.1(a)
Person Section 1.1(a)
Qualified REIT Subsidiary Section 4.1(c)
Qualifying Income Section 8.3€
REIT Section 4.17(b)
Registration Rights Agreement Section 1.1(a)
Relevant Company Partnership Interest Section 4.17(h)
Relevant Parent Partnership Interest Section 5.17(h)
Representative Section 1.1(a)
Required Financial Information Section 6.17
Sarbanes-Oxley Act Section 1.1(a)
SDAT Section 2.3(a)
SEC Section 1.1(a)
Self-Management Section 1.1(a)
Securities Act Section 1.1(a)
Series A Preferred Stock Section 5.3(a)
Series B Preferred Stock Section 5.3(a)
Series C Preferred Stock Section 5.3(a)
Series D Preferred Stock Section 5.3(a)
Series E Preferred Stock Section 5.3(a)
Series F Preferred Stock Section 5.3(a)
Significant Subsidiary Section 1.1(a)
Specified Company Leases Section 4.16(f)
Specified Parent Leases Section 5.16(f)
Stock Consideration Section 3.1(a)(ii)(2)
Stock Election Section 3.1(a)(ii)(2)
Stock Election Shares Section 3.1(a)(ii)(2)
Superior Proposal Section 6.5(h)(ii)
Surviving Entity Section 2.1
Tax Section 1.1(a)
Tax Return Section 1.1(a)
Taxable REIT Subsidiary Section 4.1(c)
Taxes Section 1.1(a)
Termination Fee Section 1.1(a)
Termination Payee Section 8.3(d)
Termination Payment Section 1.1(a)
Termination Payor Section 8.3(d)
Third Party Section 1.1(a)
Transfer Taxes Section 8.7

 

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Article II

THE MERGER

 

Section 2.1             The Merger . Upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this Agreement, and in accordance with the MGCL and the DLLCA, at the Effective Time, the Company shall be merged with and into Merger Sub, whereupon the separate existence of the Company shall cease, and Merger Sub shall continue under the name “Clark Acquisition, LLC” as the surviving entity in the Merger (the “ Surviving Entity ”) and shall be governed by the laws of the State of Delaware. The Merger shall have the effects specified in the MGCL, the DLLCA and this Agreement. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, and subject thereto, from and after the Effective Time, the Surviving Entity shall possess all properties, rights, privileges, powers and franchises of the Company and Merger Sub, and all of the claims, obligations, liabilities, debts and duties of the Company and Merger Sub shall become the claims, obligations, liabilities, debts and duties of the Surviving Entity.

 

Section 2.2             Closing . The closing of the Merger (the “ Closing ”) shall occur at 10:00 a.m. (Eastern time), on the third (3rd) Business Day after all of the conditions set forth in Article VII (other than those conditions that by their terms are required to be satisfied or waived at the Closing, but subject to the satisfaction or waiver of such conditions) shall have been satisfied or waived by the party entitled to the benefit of the same or at such other time and date as shall be agreed upon by the parties hereto; provided , however , that notwithstanding the satisfaction or waiver of all of the conditions set forth in Article VII (other than those conditions that by their terms are required to be satisfied or waived at the Closing), in no event shall Parent or Merger Sub be required to consummate the Merger until the later of:

 

(a)                 the earlier of (i) the date that is five (5) Business Days after all of the consents and approvals required pursuant to the terms of the loans set forth in Section  2.2 of the Company Disclosure Letter as a result of the execution and delivery of this Agreement by the Company or the performance of this Agreement and the consummation of the Merger and the other transactions contemplated hereby by the Company (such consents and approvals required in respect of any individual loan, a “ Lender Consent ” and such consents and approvals collectively, the “ Lender Consents ”) have been obtained and (ii) subject to the following proviso, June 30, 2014, provided that (A) in the event any Lender Consent shall not have been obtained as of June 30, 2014, then either party may elect to extend the Closing Date to July 30, 2014, (B) in the event any Lender Consent shall not have been obtained as of July 30, 2014, then either party may elect to extend the Closing Date to August 29, 2014, (C) in the event any Lender Consent shall not have been obtained as of August 29, 2014, then either party may elect to extend the Closing Date to September 29, 2014 and (D) in the event any Lender Consent shall not have been obtained as of September 29, 2014, then either party may elect to extend the Closing Date to October 29, 2014, provided , further , that in the event that the Closing is delayed pursuant to the previous proviso, if Parent and Merger Sub are prepared to consummate the Merger at any time prior to October 29, 2014, Parent shall deliver written notice to the Company stating that it is prepared to consummate the Closing and the Closing shall occur on the third (3rd) Business Day following the delivery of such notice; and

 

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(b)                the earlier of (i) the first Business Day after the final day of the Marketing Period and (ii) the Outside Date

 

(subject, in the case of either (a) or (b), to the satisfaction or waiver (by the party hereto entitled to grant such waiver) of all of the conditions set forth in Article VII as of the date determined pursuant to this proviso). The date on which the Closing occurs is referred to in this Agreement as the “ Closing Date ”. The Closing shall take place at the offices of Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, 51 West 52nd St., New York, NY, 10012, or at such other place as agreed to by the parties hereto.

 

Section 2.3             Effective Time .

 

(a)                 Prior to the Closing, Parent shall prepare and, on the Closing Date, the Company, Parent and Merger Sub shall (i) cause articles of merger with respect to the Merger (the “ Articles of Merger ”) to be duly executed and filed with and accepted for record by the State Department of Assessments and Taxation of Maryland (the “ SDAT ”) as provided under the MGCL, (ii) cause a certificate of merger with respect to the Merger (the “ Certificate of Merger ”) to be duly executed and filed with the Delaware Secretary as provided under the DLLCA and (iii) make any other filings, recordings or publications required to be made by the Company or Merger Sub under the MGCL or DLLCA in connection with the Merger. The Merger shall become effective at the later of the time the Articles of Merger are accepted for record by the SDAT and the Certificate of Merger shall have been duly filed with the Delaware Secretary on the Closing Date or on such other date and time (not to exceed thirty (30) days from the date the Articles of Merger are accepted for record by the SDAT and the Certificate of Merger is duly filed with the Delaware Secretary) as shall be agreed to by the Company and Parent and specified in the Articles of Merger and Certificate of Merger (the date and time the Merger becomes effective being the “ Effective Time ”), it being understood and agreed that the parties shall cause the Effective Time to occur on the Closing Date.

 

Section 2.4             Organizational Documents of the Surviving Entity . Subject to Section 6.10 , at the Effective Time, the certificate of formation and limited liability company agreement of Merger Sub, as in effect immediately prior to the Effective Time, shall be the certificate of formation and limited liability company agreement of the Surviving Entity, until thereafter amended in accordance with applicable Law and the applicable provisions of such certificate of formation and limited liability company agreement.

 

Section 2.5             Tax Consequences . It is intended that, for U.S. federal income tax purposes, the Merger shall qualify as a reorganization within the meaning of Section 368(a) of the Code, and that this Agreement be, and is hereby adopted as, a plan of reorganization for purposes of Sections 354 and 361 of the Code.

 

Section 2.6             Subsequent Actions .

 

(a)                 If at any time after the Effective Time the Surviving Entity shall determine, in its sole and absolute discretion, that any actions are necessary or desirable to vest, perfect or confirm of record or otherwise in the Surviving Entity its right, title or interest in, to or under any of the rights or properties of the Company acquired or to be acquired by the Surviving Entity as a result of, or in connection with, the Merger or otherwise to carry out this Agreement, then the members, officers and managers of the Surviving Entity shall be authorized to take all such actions as may be necessary or desirable to vest all right, title or interest in, to or under such rights or properties in the Surviving Entity or otherwise to carry out this Agreement.

 

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Section 2.7             Parent Board Representation . The Parent Board has taken such action that, upon and subject to the occurrence of the Effective Time, the Parent Board will be expanded by two (2) board seats, and the vacancies thereby created shall be filled by two (2) out of the three (3) individuals set forth on Section 2.7 of the Company Disclosure Letter, such two (2) individuals (the “ Company Designees ”) to be selected by the Parent Board as promptly as practicable following the date of this Agreement following evaluation of such individuals by the Parent Board, provided that in order to be appointed to the Parent Board, each Company Designee must: (i) meet the definition of “independent director” set forth in the rules and regulations of the NASDAQ for companies listed on the NASDAQ and applicable regulations promulgated by the SEC, and (ii) satisfy the criteria set forth in Section 1(c) of Article IV of the charter of the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee of the Parent Board, as required by Section 1(d) of Article IV thereof, which, in each case, shall be considered by the Parent Board in good faith prior to the Effective Time, provided , further , that that to the extent fewer than two (2) of the (3) individuals set forth on Section 2.7 of the Company Disclosure Letter satisfy the requirements set forth in the prior clauses (i) and (ii), then Parent and the Company shall work together in good faith to select qualified candidates in a number sufficient to result in a total of two (2) Company Designees. Such individuals shall serve as directors of Parent until the next annual meeting of Parent’s stockholders and until their successors are duly elected and qualified in accordance with the organizational documents of Parent. Parent shall use reasonable best efforts to cause the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee of the Parent Board to consider nominating each of the Company Designees at the next subsequent annual meeting of Parent’s stockholders.

 

Article III

EFFECT OF THE MERGER

 

Section 3.1             Effect of the Merger .

 

(a)                 At the Effective Time, by virtue of the Merger and without any action on the part of the Company, Parent, Merger Sub or the holder of any securities of the Company, Parent or Merger Sub:

 

(i)                  Each share of Company Common Stock issued and outstanding immediately prior to the Effective Time that is held by any wholly owned Company Subsidiary, by Parent or any Parent Subsidiary shall no longer be outstanding and shall automatically be cancelled and retired and shall cease to exist, and no payment shall be made with respect thereto.

 

(ii)                Subject to Section 3.1(d) and 3.2 , each share of Company Common Stock issued and outstanding immediately prior to the Effective Time (other than shares cancelled pursuant to Section 3.1(a)(i) , and specifically including shares held in the Escrow Account, as such term is defined in the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement) shall be converted, at the election of the holder thereof, in accordance with the procedures set forth in Section 3.3 , into the right to receive the following consideration (collectively, the “ Merger Consideration ”), in each case without interest:

 

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(1)                for each share of Company Common Stock with respect to which an election to receive cash has been effectively made and not revoked or deemed revoked pursuant to this Article III (a “ Cash Election ”), the right to receive in cash from Parent an amount (the “ Cash Consideration ”) equal to the Per Share Cash Amount (such shares collectively, the “ Cash Election Shares ”), subject to Section 3.2(b) ;

 

(2)                for each share of Company Common Stock with respect to which an election to receive validly issued, fully paid and non-assessable shares of common stock, par value $0.01 per share, of Parent (the “ Parent Common Stock ”) has been effectively made and not revoked or deemed revoked pursuant to this Article III (a “ Stock Election ” and such shares collectively, the “ Stock Election Shares ”) or which is otherwise to receive shares of Parent Common Stock in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, the right to receive from Parent a number of shares of Parent Common Stock equal to the Exchange Ratio (the “ Stock Consideration ”); and

 

(3)                for each share of Company Common Stock other than Cash Election Shares and Stock Election Shares (collectively, the “ Non-Electing Shares ”), the right to receive from Parent the Stock Consideration.

 

(b)                All shares of Company Common Stock, when so converted pursuant to Section 3.1(a)(ii) , shall no longer be outstanding and shall automatically be cancelled and retired and shall cease to exist, and each holder of a certificate (a “ Certificate ”) or book-entry share registered in the transfer books of the Company (a “ Book-Entry Share ”) that immediately prior to the Effective Time represented shares of Company Common Stock shall cease to have any rights with respect to such Company Common Stock other than the right to receive the Merger Consideration in accordance with Section 3.5 , including the right, if any, to receive, pursuant to Section 3.14 , cash in lieu of fractional shares of Parent Common Stock into which such shares of Company Common Stock have been converted pursuant to Section 3.1(a)(ii) , together with the amounts, if any, payable pursuant to Section 3.7 .

 

(c)                 All membership interests in Merger Sub (the “ Merger Sub Interests ”), issued and outstanding immediately prior to the Effective Time shall remain as the only issued and outstanding membership interests in the Surviving Entity.

 

(d)                Without limiting the other provisions of this Agreement and subject to Section 6.1(c)(ii) and Section 6.1(c)(iii) , if at any time during the period between the date of this Agreement and the Effective Time, the Company should split, combine or otherwise reclassify the shares of Company Common Stock, or make a dividend or other distribution in shares of Company Common Stock (including any dividend or other distribution of securities convertible into Company Common Stock), or engage in a reclassification, reorganization, recapitalization or exchange or other like change, then (without limiting any other rights of the Parent Parties hereunder), the Merger Consideration shall be ratably adjusted to reflect fully the effect of any such change. Without limiting the other provisions of this Agreement and subject to Section 6.2(c)(ii) and Section 6.2(c)(iii) , if at any time during the period between the date of this Agreement and the Effective Time, Parent should split, combine or otherwise reclassify the shares of Parent Common Stock, or make a distribution in shares of Parent Common Stock (including any dividend or other distribution of securities convertible into Parent Common Stock), or engage in a reclassification, reorganization, recapitalization or exchange or other like change, then the Merger Consideration shall be ratably adjusted to reflect any such change.

 

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Section 3.2             Proration .

 

(a)                 Notwithstanding any other provision contained in this Agreement, the maximum number of shares of Company Common Stock that may be converted into the right to receive the Cash Consideration pursuant to this Article III , including Section 3.10 (the “ Cash Conversion Number ”) shall be equal to the product (rounded down to the nearest whole share) of twenty percent (20%) times the number of shares of Company Common Stock issued and outstanding immediately prior to the Effective Time (including shares of Company Common Stock deemed to be issued pursuant to Section 3.10 ). All other shares of Company Common Stock issued and outstanding immediately prior to the Effective Time (other than shares of Company Common Stock to be cancelled as provided in Section 3.1(a)(i) ) shall be converted into the right to receive the Stock Consideration.

 

(b)                Within two (2) Business Days after the Effective Time, Parent shall instruct the Exchange Agent to effect the allocation among former holders of Company Common Stock of rights to receive the Cash Consideration and the Stock Consideration as follows:

 

(i)                  If the aggregate number of shares of Company Common Stock with respect to which Cash Elections shall have been made (the “ Cash Election Number ”) exceeds the Cash Conversion Number, then all Stock Election Shares and all Non-Electing Shares shall be converted into the right to receive the Stock Consideration and Cash Election Shares held by a holder thereof will be converted into the right to receive the Cash Consideration in respect of that number of Cash Election Shares equal to the product obtained by multiplying (A) the number of Cash Election Shares held by such holder by (B) a fraction, the numerator of which is the Cash Conversion Number and the denominator of which is the Cash Election Number (with the Exchange Agent to determine, consistent with Section 3.2(a) , whether fractions of Cash Election Shares shall be rounded up or down), with the remaining number of such holder’s Cash Election Shares being converted into the right to receive the Stock Consideration; and

 

(ii)                If the Cash Election Number is less than or equal to the Cash Conversion Number, then all Cash Election Shares shall be converted into the right to receive the Cash Consideration and the Non-Electing Shares and Stock Election Shares shall be converted into the right to receive the Stock Consideration.

 

Section 3.3             Election Procedures . Subject to the terms of the Letter Agreement, each holder of record of shares of Company Common Stock issued and outstanding immediately prior to the Effective Time, and (subject to Section 3.10(c) ) each holder of Company RSUs or Company PSUs (any of the foregoing, a “ Holder ”) shall have the right, subject to the limitations set forth in this Article III , to submit an election on or prior to the Election Deadline in accordance with the following procedures:

 

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(a)                 Each Holder may specify in a request made in accordance with the provisions of this Section 3.3 (herein called an “ Election ”) (i) the number of shares of Company Common Stock owned by such Holder with respect to which such Holder desires to make a Stock Election and (ii) the number of shares of Company Common Stock owned by such Holder with respect to which such Holder desires to make a Cash Election.

 

(b)                Parent shall prepare a form reasonably acceptable to the Company (the “ Form of Election ”), which shall be mailed by the Company to record holders of Company Common Stock and delivered to holders of Company RSUs and Company PSUs so as to permit those holders to exercise their right to make an Election prior to the Election Deadline.

 

(c)                 The Company shall mail or cause to be mailed or delivered, as applicable, the Form of Election to record holders of Common Stock and holders of Company RSUs and Company PSUs as of the record date for the Company Stockholder Meeting not less than twenty (20) Business Days prior to the anticipated Election Deadline (the “ Mailing Date ”). Parent shall make available one or more Forms of Election as may reasonably be requested from time to time by all persons who become holders or beneficial owners of Company Common Stock during the period following the record date for the Company Stockholder Meeting and prior to the Election Deadline.

 

(d)                Prior to the Mailing Date, Parent shall appoint an exchange agent, which shall be a bank or trust company reasonably acceptable to the Company (the “ Exchange Agent ”), for the purpose of receiving Elections and exchanging shares of Company Common Stock represented by Certificates for Merger Consideration, pursuant to an exchange agent agreement entered into prior to the Mailing Date (the “ Exchange Agent Agreement ”). Subject to the terms of the Letter Agreement, any Election shall have been made properly only if the Exchange Agent shall have received, by the Election Deadline, a Form of Election properly completed and signed and accompanied by Certificates representing the shares of Company Common Stock to which such Form of Election relates, duly endorsed in blank or otherwise in form acceptable for transfer on the books of the Company or by an appropriate customary guarantee of delivery of such Certificates, as set forth in such Form of Election, from a firm that is an “eligible guarantor institution” (as defined in Rule 17Ad-15 under the Exchange Act); provided , that such Certificates are in fact delivered to the Exchange Agent by the time required in such guarantee of delivery, and, in the case of Book-Entry Shares, any additional documents specified in the procedures set forth in the Form of Election. Failure to deliver shares of Company Common Stock covered by such a guarantee of delivery within the time set forth on such guarantee shall be deemed to invalidate any otherwise properly made Election, unless otherwise determined by Parent, in its sole and absolute discretion. As used herein, unless otherwise agreed in advance by the Company and Parent, “ Election Deadline ” means 5:00 p.m. local time (in the city in which the principal office of the Exchange Agent is located) on the later of (i) the date immediately prior to the Company Stockholder Meeting and (ii) the date that Parent and the Company shall agree is two (2) Business Days prior to the expected Closing Date. The Company and Parent shall issue a press release reasonably satisfactory to each of them announcing the anticipated date of the Election Deadline not more than fifteen (15) Business Days before, and at least five (5) Business Days prior to, the Election Deadline. If the Closing is delayed to a subsequent date, the Election Deadline shall be similarly delayed to a subsequent date (which shall be the second (2nd) Business Day prior to the Closing Date) and the Company and Parent shall cooperate to promptly publicly announce such rescheduled Election Deadline and Closing.

 

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(e)                 Any Holder may, at any time prior to the Election Deadline, change or revoke his or her Election by written notice received by the Exchange Agent prior to the Election Deadline accompanied by a properly completed and signed revised Form of Election or by withdrawal prior to the Election Deadline of his or her Certificates, or of the guarantee of delivery of such Certificates, or any documents in respect of Book-Entry Shares, previously deposited with the Exchange Agent. After an Election is validly made with respect to any shares of Company Common Stock, any subsequent transfer of such shares of Company Common Stock shall automatically revoke such Election. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all Elections shall be automatically deemed revoked upon receipt by the Exchange Agent of written notification from Parent or the Company that this Agreement has been terminated in accordance with Article VIII . Subject to the terms of the Exchange Agent Agreement and this Agreement, the Exchange Agent shall have reasonable discretion to determine if any Election is not properly made with respect to any shares of Company Common Stock (neither Parent nor the Company nor the Exchange Agent being under any duty to notify any stockholder of any such defect); in the event the Exchange Agent makes such a determination, such Election shall be deemed to be not in effect, and the shares of Company Common Stock covered by such Election shall, for purposes hereof, be deemed to be Non-Electing Shares, unless a proper Election is thereafter timely made with respect to such shares.

 

(f)                 Subject to the terms of the Exchange Agent Agreement, Parent and the Company, in the exercise of their reasonable discretion, shall have the joint right to make all determinations, not inconsistent with the terms of this Agreement, governing (i) the manner and extent to which Elections are to be taken into account in making the determinations prescribed by Section 3.2 , (ii) the issuance and delivery of certificates representing the number of shares of Parent Common Stock into which shares of Company Common Stock are converted into the right to receive in the Merger and (iii) the method of payment of cash for shares of Company Common Stock converted into the right to receive the Cash Consideration and cash in lieu of fractional shares of Parent Common Stock.

 

Section 3.4             Deposit of Merger Consideration . At or prior to the Effective Time, Parent shall deposit, or shall cause to be deposited, with the Exchange Agent for the benefit of the holders of shares of Company Common Stock, at the Effective Time, for exchange in accordance with this Article III , (i) evidence of Parent Common Stock in book-entry form issuable pursuant to Section 3.1(a) equal to the aggregate Stock Consideration and (ii) immediately available funds equal to the aggregate Cash Consideration (together with, to the extent then determinable, any cash payable in lieu of fractional shares pursuant to Section 3.14 ) (collectively, the “ Exchange Fund ”) and Parent shall instruct the Exchange Agent to timely pay the Cash Consideration and cash in lieu of fractional shares, in accordance with this Agreement. The cash portion of the Exchange Fund shall be invested by the Exchange Agent as directed by Parent or the Surviving Entity. Interest and other income on the Exchange Fund shall be the sole and exclusive property of Parent and the Surviving Entity and shall be paid to Parent or the Surviving Entity, as Parent directs. No investment of the Exchange Fund shall relieve Parent, the Surviving Entity or the Exchange Agent from making the payments required by this Article III , and following any losses from any such investment, Parent shall promptly provide additional funds to the Exchange Agent to the extent necessary to satisfy Parent’s obligations hereunder for the benefit of the holders of shares of Company Common Stock at the Effective Time, which additional funds will be deemed to be part of the Exchange Fund.

 

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Section 3.5             Delivery of Merger Consideration . As soon as reasonably practicable after the Effective Time and in any event not later than the fifth (5th) Business Day following the Effective Time, the Exchange Agent shall mail to each holder of record of a Certificate or Book-Entry Share immediately prior to the Effective Time a form of letter of transmittal (which shall specify that delivery shall be effected, and risk of loss and title to the Certificates or Book-Entry Shares shall pass, only upon delivery of the Certificates or Book-Entry Shares to the Exchange Agent) and instructions for use in effecting the surrender of the Certificates or Book-Entry Shares in exchange for the Merger Consideration, in such form as the Company and Parent may reasonably agree. Upon proper surrender of a Certificate or Book-Entry Share for exchange and cancellation to the Exchange Agent, together with a letter of transmittal, duly completed and validly executed in accordance with the instructions thereto, and such other documents as may be required pursuant to such instructions, the holder of such Certificate or Book-Entry Share shall be entitled to receive in exchange therefor the Merger Consideration (which, to the extent it is Stock Consideration, shall be in non-certificated book-entry form) in respect of the shares of Company Common Stock formerly represented by such Certificate or Book-Entry Share and such Certificate or Book-Entry Share so surrendered shall forthwith be cancelled. No interest will be paid or accrued for the benefit of holders of the Certificates or Book-Entry Shares on the Merger Consideration payable upon the surrender of the Certificates or Book-Entry Shares.

 

Section 3.6             Share Transfer Books . At the Effective Time, the share transfer books of the Company shall be closed, and thereafter there shall be no further registration of transfers of shares of Company Common Stock. From and after the Effective Time, Persons who held shares of Company Common Stock immediately prior to the Effective Time shall cease to have rights with respect to such shares, except as otherwise provided for herein. On or after the Effective Time, any Certificates presented to the Exchange Agent or the Surviving Entity for any reason shall be cancelled and exchanged for the Merger Consideration with respect to the shares of Company Common Stock formerly represented thereby.

 

Section 3.7             Dividends with Respect to Parent Common Stock . No dividends or other distributions with respect to Parent Common Stock with a record date after the Effective Time shall be paid to the holder of any unsurrendered Certificate with respect to the shares of Parent Common Stock issuable with respect to such Certificate in accordance with this Agreement, and all such dividends and other distributions shall be paid by Parent to the Exchange Agent and shall be included in the Exchange Fund, in each case until the surrender of such Certificate (or affidavit of loss in lieu thereof) in accordance with this Agreement. Subject to applicable Laws, following surrender of any such Certificate (or affidavit of loss in lieu thereof) there shall be paid to the record holder of the shares of Parent Common Stock, if any, issued in exchange therefor, without interest, (i) all dividends and other distributions payable in respect of any such shares of Parent Common Stock with a record date after the Effective Time and a payment date on or prior to the date of such surrender and not previously paid and (ii) at the appropriate payment date, the amount of dividends or other distributions with a record date after the Effective Time but prior to such surrender and with a payment date subsequent to such surrender payable with respect to such shares of Parent Common Stock.

 

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Section 3.8             Termination of Exchange Fund . Any portion of the Exchange Fund (including any interest and other income received with respect thereto) which remains undistributed to the former holders of shares of Company Common Stock on the first (1st) anniversary of the Effective Time shall be delivered to Parent, upon demand, and any former holders of shares of Company Common Stock who have not theretofore received any Merger Consideration (including any cash in lieu of fractional shares and any applicable dividends or other distributions with respect to Parent Common Stock) to which they are entitled under this Article III shall thereafter look only to Parent and the Surviving Entity for payment of their claims with respect thereto.

 

Section 3.9             No Liability . None of Parent, Merger Sub, the Company, the Surviving Entity or the Exchange Agent, or any employee, officer, director, agent or Affiliate of any of them, shall be liable to any holder of shares of Company Common Stock in respect of any cash that would have otherwise been payable in respect of any Certificate or Book-Entry Share from the Exchange Fund delivered to a public official pursuant to any applicable abandoned property, escheat or similar Law. Any amounts remaining unclaimed by holders of any such shares immediately prior to the time at which such amounts would otherwise escheat to, or become property of, any Governmental Authority shall, to the extent permitted by applicable Law, become the property of the Surviving Entity, free and clear of any claims or interest of any such holders or their successors, assigns or personal representatives previously entitled thereto.

 

Section 3.10         Equity Awards .

 

(a)                 Restricted Share Units . Each Company RSU that is outstanding immediately prior to the Effective Time shall, effective immediately prior to the Effective Time, by virtue of the occurrence of the Closing and without any action on the part of any holder of any Company RSU, vest in full, and the restrictions with respect thereto shall lapse, such Company RSU shall no longer be outstanding and each share of Company Common Stock deemed to be issued in settlement thereof shall be deemed issued and outstanding as of immediately prior to the Effective Time and otherwise subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement (including Section 3.1 ), subject to Section 3.10(c) .

 

(b)                Performance Share Units . Each Company PSU that is outstanding immediately prior to the Effective Time shall, effective immediately prior to the Effective Time, by virtue of the occurrence of the Closing and without any action on the part of any holder of any Company PSU, vest based on the average of the target and maximum payout percentages set forth under the terms of the award agreement applicable to such Company PSU, such Company PSU shall no longer be outstanding and the shares of Company Common Stock deemed to be issued in settlement thereof shall be deemed issued and outstanding as of immediately prior to the Effective Time and otherwise subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement (including Section 3.1 ), subject to Section 3.10(c) .

 

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(c)                 One Election with Respect to Company Equity Awards . Each holder of any Company RSUs or Company PSUs who receives a Form of Election pursuant to Section 3.3 shall, notwithstanding anything in Section 3.3 to the contrary, but subject to Section 3.2 , be permitted to make either a Cash Election or a Stock Election pursuant to Section 3.3 with respect to all (but not less than all) shares of Company Common Stock owned by such holder immediately prior to the Effective Time, including any shares of Company Common Stock which will be deemed issued under or in respect of such holder’s aggregate Company RSUs and/or Company PSUs in accordance with this Section 3.10 , as applicable, pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Section 3.10 . For the avoidance of doubt, all terms and conditions of this Article III not otherwise contradicted by this Section 3.10 shall apply with respect to all shares of Company Common Stock deemed to be issued under or in respect of such holder’s aggregate Company RSUs and/or Company PSUs, as applicable, in accordance with this Section 3.10; provided , however , that the provisions of this Article III providing for the transfer, exchange or surrender Certificates or Book-Entry Shares shall not apply to Company RSUs or Company PSUs.

 

(d)                Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, prior to the Effective Time, the Company shall take all actions necessary to effectuate the provisions of this Section 3.10 .

 

Section 3.11         Withholding Rights . Each and any Parent Party, the Company, the Surviving Entity or the Exchange Agent, as applicable, shall be entitled to deduct and withhold from the Merger Consideration and any other amounts or property otherwise payable or distributable to any Person pursuant to this Agreement such amounts or property (or portions thereof) as such Parent Party, the Company, the Surviving Entity or the Exchange Agent is required to deduct and withhold with respect to the making of such payment or distribution under the Code, and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, or any provision of applicable Tax Law. To the extent that amounts are so deducted or withheld and paid over to the appropriate Governmental Authority by a Parent Party, the Company, the Surviving Entity or the Exchange Agent, as applicable, such withheld amounts shall be treated for all purposes of this Agreement as having been paid to the Person in respect of which such deduction and withholding was made by the Parent Party, the Company, the Surviving Entity or the Exchange Agent, as applicable.

 

Section 3.12         Lost Certificates . If any Certificate shall have been lost, stolen or destroyed, then upon the making of an affidavit of that fact by the Person claiming such Certificate to be lost, stolen or destroyed and, if required by the Surviving Entity, the posting by such Person of a bond in such reasonable and customary amount as the Surviving Entity may direct, as indemnity against any claim that may be made against it with respect to such Certificate, the Exchange Agent will issue in exchange for such lost, stolen or destroyed Certificate the Merger Consideration to which the holder thereof is entitled pursuant to this Article III .

 

Section 3.13         Dissenters’ Rights . No dissenters’ or appraisal rights shall be available with respect to the Merger or the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

 

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Section 3.14         Fractional Shares . No certificate or scrip representing fractional shares of Parent Common Stock shall be issued upon the surrender for exchange of Certificates or with respect to Book-Entry Shares, and such fractional share interests shall not entitle the owner thereof to vote or to any other rights of a stockholder of Parent. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, each holder of shares of Company Common Stock converted pursuant to the Merger who would otherwise have been entitled to receive a fraction of a share of Parent Common Stock shall receive (aggregating for this purpose all the shares of Parent Common Stock such holder is entitled to receive hereunder), in lieu thereof, cash, without interest, in an amount equal to the product of (a) such fractional part of a share of Parent Common Stock, multiplied by (b) the per share closing price of Parent Common Stock on the Closing Date on the NASDAQ, as reported in The Wall Street Journal.

 

Article IV

REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES
OF THE COMPANY

 

Except (a) as set forth in the disclosure letter that has been prepared by the Company and delivered by the Company to the Parent Parties in connection with the execution and delivery of this Agreement (the “ Company Disclosure Letter ”) (it being agreed that disclosure of any item in any Section of the Company Disclosure Letter with respect to any Section or subsection of this Agreement shall be deemed disclosed with respect to any other Section or subsection of this Agreement to the extent the applicability of such disclosure is reasonably apparent, provided that nothing in the Company Disclosure Letter is intended to broaden the scope of any representation or warranty of the Company made herein), or (b) as disclosed in publicly available Company SEC Filings, filed with, or furnished to, as applicable, the SEC on or after January 1, 2012 and prior to the date of this Agreement (excluding any risk factor disclosures contained in such documents under the heading “Risk Factors” and any disclosure of risks or other matters included in any “forward-looking statements” disclaimer or other statements that are cautionary, predictive or forward-looking in nature), the Company hereby represents and warrants to the Parent Parties that:

 

Section 4.1             Organization and Qualification; Subsidiaries .

 

(a)                 The Company is a corporation duly incorporated, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the State of Maryland and has the requisite corporate power and authority and any necessary governmental authorization to own, lease and, to the extent applicable, operate its properties and to carry on its business as it is now being conducted. The Company is duly qualified or licensed to do business, and is in good standing, in each jurisdiction where the character of the properties owned, operated or leased by it or the nature of its business makes such qualification, licensing or good standing necessary, except for such failures to be so qualified, licensed or in good standing that, individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect.

 

(b)                Each Company Subsidiary is duly incorporated or organized, validly existing and in good standing under the Laws of the jurisdiction of its incorporation or organization, as the case may be, and has the requisite organizational power and authority and any necessary governmental authorization to own, lease and, to the extent applicable, operate its properties and to carry on its business as it is now being conducted, except, with respect only to each Company Subsidiary that would not constitute a Significant Subsidiary, for such failures to be so organized, in good standing or have certain power and authority that, individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect. Each Company Subsidiary is duly qualified or licensed to do business, and is in good standing, in each jurisdiction where the character of the properties owned, operated or leased by it or the nature of its business makes such qualification, licensing or good standing necessary, except for such failures to be so qualified, licensed or in good standing that, individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect.

 

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(c)                 Section 4.1(c) of the Company Disclosure Letter sets forth a true and complete list of the Company Subsidiaries and each other corporate or non-corporate subsidiary in which the Company owns any direct or indirect voting, capital, profits or other beneficial interest (“ Other Company Subsidiary ”), including a list of each Company Subsidiary or Other Company Subsidiary that is a “qualified REIT subsidiary” within the meaning of Section 856(i)(2) of the Code (“ Qualified REIT Subsidiary ”) or a “taxable REIT subsidiary” within the meaning of Section 856(l) of the Code (“ Taxable REIT Subsidiary ”), together with (i) the jurisdiction of incorporation or organization, as the case may be, of each Company Subsidiary and each Other Company Subsidiary, (ii) the type of and percentage of voting, equity, profits, capital and other beneficial, as well as any debt (whether as a creditor or borrower), interest held (including capital account balances for any entity treated as a partnership for U.S . federal income tax purposes), directly or indirectly, by the Company in and to each Company Subsidiary and each Other Company Subsidiary, (iii) the names of and the type of and percentage of voting, equity, profits, capital and other beneficial, as well as any debt (whether as a creditor or borrower), interest held (including capital account balances for any entity treated as a partnership for U.S. federal income tax purposes) by any Person other than the Company or a Company Subsidiary in each Company Subsidiary and, to the knowledge of the Company, each Other Company Subsidiary, and (iv) the classification for U.S. federal income tax purposes of each Company Subsidiary and, to the knowledge of the Company, each Other Company Subsidiary.

 

(d)                Except as set forth in Section 4.1(d) of the Company Disclosure Letter, neither the Company nor any Company Subsidiary, directly or indirectly, owns any interest or investment (whether equity or debt) in any Person (other than equity interests in the Company Subsidiaries or Other Company Subsidiaries, loans to any Taxable REIT Subsidiary of the Company and investments in bank time deposits and money market accounts).

 

(e)                 Except as set forth in Section 4.1(e) of the Company Disclosure Letter, the Company has not exempted any “Person” from the “Aggregate Share Ownership Limit” or the “Common Share Ownership Limit” or established or increased an “Excepted Holder Limit,” as such terms are defined in the Company Charter, which exemption or Excepted Holder Limit is currently in effect.

 

(f)                 There are no partners of the Company Operating Partnership other than the Company and Cole REIT Advisors III, LLC.

 

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Section 4.2             Organizational Documents . The Company has made available to Parent complete and correct copies of (a) the Company’s charter (the “ Company Charter ”) and the Company’s bylaws, as amended to date (the “ Company Bylaws ”), (b) the organizational documents of each Company Subsidiary, each as in effect on the date hereof, and (b) any and all Company Tax Protection Agreements.

 

Section 4.3             Capital Structure .

 

(a)                 The authorized capital stock of the Company consists of 990,000,000 shares of Company Common Stock and 10,000,000 shares of preferred stock, $0.01 par value per share (the “ Company Preferred Stock ”). At the close of business on October 22, 2013, (i) 473,649,295 shares of Company Common Stock were issued and outstanding, (ii) no shares of Company Preferred Stock were issued and outstanding, (iii) 2,283,744 shares of Company Common Stock were reserved for issuance upon the settlement of outstanding Company RSUs, (iv) 591,929 shares of Company Common Stock were reserved for issuance upon the settlement of outstanding Company PSUs (which number assumes a maximum percentage), and (v) 37,820,861 shares of Company Common Stock were available for grant under the Company Equity Plans. All issued and outstanding shares of the capital stock of the Company are duly authorized, validly issued, fully paid and non-assessable, and no class of capital stock of the Company is entitled to preemptive rights. There are no outstanding bonds, debentures, notes or other indebtedness of the Company having the right to vote (or convertible into, or exchangeable for, securities having the right to vote) on any matter on which holders of shares of Company Common Stock may vote. Section 4.3(a) of the Company Disclosure Letter, sets forth for each holder of Company RSUs or Company PSUs outstanding as of the date of this Agreement (A) the name with respect to the holder of Company RSUs or Company PSUs, as applicable, (B) the maximum number of shares of Company Common Stock issuable in respect of such Company RSUs or Company PSUs, (C) the date of grant of such Company RSUs or Company PSUs, and (D) the vesting schedule and/or performance metrics, as applicable, for such Company RSUs or PSUs. There are no other rights, options, stock or unit appreciation rights, phantom stock or units, restricted stock units, dividend equivalents or similar rights with respect to the Company Common Stock other than the Company RSUs and Company PSUs disclosed on Section 4.3(a) of the Company Disclosure Letter. Each Company RSU grant and each Company PSU grant was made in accordance in all material respects with the terms of the Company Equity Plans and applicable Law. Prior to the Closing (and as close to Closing as reasonably practicable), the Company will provide to Parent a complete and correct list that contains the information required to be provided in Section 4.3(a) of the Company Disclosure Letter, that is correct and complete as of the date such list is provided; provided , however , that delivery of such updated schedule shall not cure any breach of this Section 4.3(a) for purposes of determining whether the applicable closing condition has been satisfied.

 

(b)                All of the outstanding shares of capital stock of each of the Company Subsidiaries that is a corporation are duly authorized, validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable. All equity interests in each of the Company Subsidiaries that is a partnership or limited liability company are duly authorized and validly issued. All shares of capital stock of (or other ownership interests in) each of the Company Subsidiaries that may be issued upon exercise of outstanding options or exchange rights are duly authorized and, upon issuance will be validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable. Except as set forth in Section 4.1(c) of the Company Disclosure Letter, the Company owns, directly or indirectly, all of the issued and outstanding capital stock and other ownership interests of each of the Company Subsidiaries, free and clear of all encumbrances other than statutory or other liens for Taxes or assessments which are not yet due or delinquent or the validity of which is being contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings and for which adequate reserves are being maintained, and there are no existing options, warrants, calls, subscriptions, convertible securities or other securities, agreements, commitments or obligations of any character relating to the outstanding capital stock or other securities of any Company Subsidiary or which would require any Company Subsidiary to issue or sell any shares of its capital stock, ownership interests or securities convertible into or exchangeable for shares of its capital stock or ownership interests.

 

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(c)                 Except as set forth in this Section 4.3 or in Section 4.3(a) of the Company Disclosure Letter, as of the date of this Agreement, there are no securities, options, warrants, calls, rights, commitments, agreements, rights of first refusal, arrangements or undertakings of any kind to which the Company or any Company Subsidiary is a party or by which any of them is bound, obligating the Company or any Company Subsidiary to issue, deliver or sell or create, or cause to be issued, delivered or sold or created, additional shares of Company Common Stock, shares of Company Preferred Stock or other equity securities or phantom stock or other contractual rights the value of which is determined in whole or in part by the value of any equity security of the Company or any of the Company Subsidiaries or obligating the Company or any Company Subsidiary to issue, grant, extend or enter into any such security, option, warrant, call, right, commitment, agreement, right of first refusal, arrangement or undertaking. Except as set forth in Section 4.3(c) of the Company Disclosure Letter, as of the date of this Agreement, there are no outstanding contractual obligations of the Company or any Company Subsidiary to repurchase, redeem or otherwise acquire any shares of Company Common Stock, shares of Company Preferred Stock or other equity securities of the Company or any Company Subsidiary (other than in satisfaction of withholding Tax obligations pursuant to certain awards outstanding under the Company Equity Plans in the event the grantees otherwise fail to satisfy withholding Tax obligations). Neither the Company nor any Company Subsidiary is a party to or bound by any agreements or understandings concerning the voting (including voting trusts and proxies) of any capital stock of the Company or any of the Company Subsidiaries.

 

(d)                All dividends or other distributions on the shares of Company Common Stock and Company Preferred Stock and any material dividends or other distributions on any securities of any Company Subsidiary which have been authorized or declared prior to the date hereof have been paid in full (except to the extent such dividends have been publicly announced and are not yet due and payable).

 

Section 4.4             Authority .

 

(a)                 The Company has the requisite corporate power and authority to execute and deliver this Agreement, to perform its obligations hereunder and, subject to receipt of the Company Stockholder Approval, to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. The execution and delivery of this Agreement by the Company and the consummation by the Company of the transactions contemplated hereby have been duly and validly authorized by all necessary corporate action, and no other corporate proceedings on the part of the Company are necessary to authorize this Agreement or the Merger or to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby, subject to receipt of the Company Stockholder Approval, the filing of the Articles of Merger with and acceptance for record of the Articles of Merger by the SDAT and the due filing of the Certificate of Merger with the Delaware Secretary. The Company’s board of directors (the “ Company Board ”), at a duly held meeting, has, by unanimous vote of all of the Company Board members voting, (i) duly and validly authorized the execution and delivery of this Agreement and declared advisable the Merger and the other transactions contemplated hereby, (ii) directed that the Merger and, to the extent stockholder approval is required, the other transactions contemplated hereby be submitted for consideration at the Company Stockholder Meeting, and (iii) resolved to recommend that the stockholders of the Company vote in favor of the approval of the Merger and, to the extent stockholder approval is required, the other transactions contemplated hereby (the “ Company Recommendation ”) and to include such recommendation in the Joint Proxy Statement, subject to Section 6.5 .

 

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(b)                This Agreement has been duly executed and delivered by the Company and, assuming due authorization, execution and delivery by each of Parent and Merger Sub, constitutes a legally valid and binding obligation of the Company, enforceable against the Company in accordance with its terms, except as such enforceability may be limited by applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or other similar Laws affecting creditors’ rights generally and by general principles of equity (regardless of whether enforceability is considered in a proceeding in equity or at Law).

 

Section 4.5             No Conflict; Required Filings and Consents .

 

(a)                 Except as set forth in Section 4.5(a) of the Company Disclosure Letter, the execution and delivery of this Agreement by the Company does not, and the performance of this Agreement and the consummation of the Merger and the other transactions contemplated hereby by the Company will not, (i) assuming receipt of the Company Stockholder Approval, conflict with or violate any provision of (A) the Company Charter or the Company Bylaws or (B) any equivalent organizational or governing documents of any Company Subsidiary, (ii) assuming that all consents, approvals, authorizations and permits described in Section 4.5(b) have been obtained, all filings and notifications described in Section 4.5(b) have been made and any waiting periods thereunder have terminated or expired, conflict with or violate any Law applicable to the Company or any other Company Subsidiary or by which any property or asset of the Company or any Company Subsidiary is bound, or (iii) require any consent or approval (except as contemplated by Section 4.5(b) ) under, result in any breach of or any loss of any benefit or material increase in any cost or obligation of the Company or any Company Subsidiary under, or constitute a default (or an event which with notice or lapse of time or both would become a default) under, or give to others any right of termination, acceleration, cancellation or payment (including disposition or similar fees) (with or without notice or the lapse of time or both) of, or give rise to any right of purchase, first offer or forced sale under or result in the creation of a Lien on any property or asset of the Company or any Company Subsidiary pursuant to, any note, bond, debt instrument, indenture, contract, agreement, ground lease, license, permit or other legally binding obligation to which the Company or any Company Subsidiary is a party, except, as to clauses (i)(B), (ii) and (iii), respectively, for any such conflicts, violations, breaches, defaults or other occurrences which, individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect ( provided that, for the avoidance of doubt, for purposes of this Section 4.5(a) the exceptions set forth in clauses (vi) and (vii) of the definition of “Company Material Adverse Effect” shall not apply to any such conflicts, violations, breaches, defaults or other occurrences in determining whether a Company Material Adverse Effect has occurred).

 

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(b)                The execution and delivery of this Agreement by the Company does not, and the performance of this Agreement by the Company will not, require any consent, approval, authorization or permit of, or filing with or notification to, any Governmental Authority, except (i) the filing with the SEC of (A) a joint proxy statement in preliminary and definitive form relating to the Company Stockholder Meeting and the Parent Stockholder Meeting (together with any amendments or supplements thereto, the “ Joint Proxy Statement ”) and of a registration statement on Form S-4 pursuant to which the offer and sale of shares of Parent Common Stock in the Merger will be registered pursuant to the Securities Act and in which the Joint Proxy Statement will be included as a prospectus (together with any amendments or supplements thereto, the “ Form S-4 ”), and declaration of effectiveness of the Form S-4, and (B) such reports under, and other compliance with, the Exchange Act (and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder) and the Securities Act (and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder) as may be required in connection with this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby, (ii) the filing of the Articles of Merger with and the acceptance for record of the Articles of Merger by the SDAT pursuant to the MGCL, (iii) the due filing of the Certificate of Merger with the Delaware Secretary, (iv) such filings and approvals as may be required by any applicable state securities or “blue sky” Laws, (v) such filings as may be required in connection with state and local transfer Taxes, (vi) as may be required under the rules and regulations of the NYSE, (vii) any necessary filing with and approval by FINRA of each Broker’s Continuing Membership Application and (viii) where failure to obtain such consents, approvals, authorizations or permits, or to make such filings or notifications, individually or in the aggregate, has not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect.

 

Section 4.6             Permits; Compliance With Law .

 

(a)                 Except for the authorizations, licenses, permits, certificates, approvals, variances, exemptions, orders, franchises, certifications and clearances that are the subject of Section 4.14 or Section 4.15 which are addressed solely in those Sections, the Company and each Company Subsidiary is in possession of all authorizations, licenses, permits, certificates, approvals, variances, exemptions, orders, franchises, certifications and clearances of any Governmental Authority and accreditation and certification agencies, bodies or other organizations, including building permits and certificates of occupancy, necessary for the Company and each Company Subsidiary to own, lease and, to the extent applicable, operate its properties or to carry on its respective business substantially as it is being conducted as of the date hereof (the “ Company Permits ”), and all such Company Permits are valid and in full force and effect, except where the failure to be in possession of, or the failure to be valid or in full force and effect of, any of the Company Permits, individually or in the aggregate, has not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect. All applications required to have been filed for the renewal of the Company Permits have been duly filed on a timely basis with the appropriate Governmental Authority, and all other filings required to have been made with respect to such Company Permits have been duly made on a timely basis with the appropriate Governmental Authority, except in each case for failures to file which, individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect. Neither the Company nor any Company Subsidiary has received any claim or notice nor has any knowledge indicating that the Company or any Company Subsidiary is currently not in compliance with the terms of any such Company Permits, except where the failure to be in compliance with the terms of any such Company Permits, individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect.

 

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(b)                Neither the Company nor any Company Subsidiary is or has been in conflict with, or in default or violation of (i) any Law applicable to the Company or any Company Subsidiary or by which any property or asset of the Company or any Company Subsidiary is bound (except for Laws addressed in Section 4.10 , Section 4.11 , Section 4.14 , Section 4.15 or Section 4.17 ), or (ii) any Company Permits (except for the Company Permits addressed in Section 4.14 or Section 4.15 ), except in each case for any such conflicts, defaults or violations that, individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect.

 

Section 4.7             SEC Filings; Financial Statements .

 

(a)                 The Company has filed with, or furnished (on a publicly available basis) to, the SEC all forms, reports, schedules, statements and documents required to be filed or furnished by it under the Securities Act or the Exchange Act, as the case may be, including any amendments or supplements thereto, from and after January 1, 2012 (collectively, the “ Company SEC Filings ”). Each Company SEC Filing, as amended or supplemented, if applicable, (i) as of its date, or, if amended or supplemented, as of the date of the most recent amendment or supplement thereto, complied in all material respects with the requirements of the Securities Act or the Exchange Act, as the case may be, and the applicable rules and regulations of the SEC thereunder, and (ii) did not, at the time it was filed (or became effective in the case of registration statements), or, if amended or supplemented, as of the date of the most recent amendment or supplement thereto, contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary in order to make the statements made therein, in the light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading. As of the date of this Agreement, no Company Subsidiary is separately subject to the periodic reporting requirements of the Exchange Act.

 

(b)                Each of the consolidated financial statements contained or incorporated by reference in the Company SEC Filings (as amended, supplemented or restated, if applicable), including the related notes and schedules, was prepared (except as indicated in the notes thereto) in accordance with GAAP applied on a consistent basis throughout the periods indicated, and each such consolidated financial statement presented fairly, in all material respects, the consolidated financial position, results of operations, stockholders’ equity and cash flows of the Company and its consolidated subsidiaries as of the respective dates thereof and for the respective periods indicated therein (subject, in the case of unaudited quarterly financial statements, to normal year-end adjustments).

 

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(c)                 The records, systems, controls, data and information of the Company and the Company Subsidiaries that are used in the system of internal accounting controls described in the following sentence are recorded, stored, maintained and operated under means that are under the exclusive ownership and direct control of the Company or the Company Subsidiaries or accountants, except for any non-exclusive ownership and non-direct control that would not reasonably be expected to have a materially adverse effect on the system of internal accounting controls. The Company and the Company Subsidiaries have devised and maintain a system of internal accounting controls sufficient to provide reasonable assurances regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with GAAP, including that: (1) transactions are executed only in accordance with management’s authorization; (2) transactions are recorded as necessary to permit preparation of the financial statements of the Company and the Company Subsidiaries and to maintain accountability for the assets of the Company and the Company Subsidiaries; (3) access to such assets is permitted only in accordance with management’s authorization; (4) the reporting of such assets is compared with existing assets at regular intervals; and (5) accounts, notes and other receivables and inventory are recorded accurately, and proper and adequate procedures are implemented to effect the collection thereof on a current and timely basis. The Company’s principal executive officer and its principal financial officer have disclosed to the Company’s auditors and the audit committee of the Company Board (i) all significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal controls over financial reporting that are reasonably likely to adversely affect the Company’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial data, and (ii) any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the Company’s internal controls, and the Company has made available to Parent copies of any material written materials relating to the foregoing. The Company has established and maintains disclosure controls and procedures (as such term is defined in Rule 13a-15 promulgated under the Exchange Act) designed to ensure that material information relating to the Company required to be included in reports filed under the Exchange Act, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to the Company’s principal executive officer and its principal financial officer by others within those entities, particularly during the periods in which the periodic reports required under the Exchange Act are being prepared, and, to the knowledge of the Company, such disclosure controls and procedures are effective in timely alerting the Company’s principal executive officer and its principal financial officer to material information required to be included in the Company’s periodic reports required under the Exchange Act. Since the enactment of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, none of the Company or any Company Subsidiary has made any prohibited loans to any director or executive officer of the Company (as defined in Rule 3b-7 promulgated under the Exchange Act).

 

(d)                Except as and to the extent disclosed or reserved against on the Company’s most recent balance sheet (or, in the notes thereto) included in the Company SEC Filings, none of the Company or its consolidated subsidiaries has any liabilities or obligations of any nature (whether accrued, absolute, contingent or otherwise), except for liabilities or obligations (i) expressly contemplated by or under this Agreement, including Section 6.1 hereof, (ii) incurred in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice since the most recent balance sheet set forth in the Company SEC Filings made through and including the date of this Agreement, (iii) described in any section of the Company Disclosure Letter or (iv) that, individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect.

 

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(e)                 Except as set forth in Section 4.7(e) of the Company Disclosure Letter, to the knowledge of the Company, none of the Company SEC Filings is the subject of ongoing SEC review and the Company has not received any comments from the SEC with respect to any of the Company SEC Filings since January 1, 2012 which remain unresolved, nor has it received any inquiry or information request from the SEC as to any matters affecting the Company which has not been adequately addressed. The Company has made available to Parent true and complete copies of all written comment letters from the staff of the SEC received since January 1, 2012 through the date of this Agreement relating to the Company SEC Filings and all written responses of the Company thereto through the date of this Agreement. None of the Company SEC Filings is the subject of any confidential treatment request by the Company.

 

Section 4.8             Disclosure Documents .

 

(a)                 None of the information supplied or to be supplied in writing by or on behalf of the Company or any Company Subsidiary for inclusion or incorporation by reference in (i) the Form S-4 will, at the time such document is filed with the SEC, at any time such document is amended or supplemented or at the time such document is declared effective by the SEC, contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state any material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein not misleading, or (ii) the Joint Proxy Statement will, at the date it is first mailed to the stockholders of the Company and of Parent, at the time of the Company Stockholder Meeting and the Parent Stockholder Meeting, at the time the Form S-4 is declared effective by the SEC or at the Effective Time, contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state any material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances in which they were made, not misleading. All documents that the Company is responsible for filing with the SEC in connection with the transactions contemplated herein, to the extent relating to the Company or any Company Subsidiary or other information supplied by or on behalf of the Company or any Company Subsidiary for inclusion therein, will comply as to form, in all material respects, with the provisions of the Securities Act or Exchange Act, as applicable, and the rules and regulations of the SEC thereunder and each such document required to be filed with any Governmental Authority (other than the SEC) will comply in all material respects with the provisions of any applicable Law as to the information required to be contained therein.

 

(b)                Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Section 4.8 or this Agreement, the Company makes no representation or warranty with respect to statements made or incorporated, or omissions included, in the Form S-4 or the Joint Proxy Statement to the extent based upon information supplied to the Company by or on behalf of Parent or Merger Sub.

 

Section 4.9             Absence of Certain Changes or Events . Between December 31, 2012 and the date hereof, except as contemplated by this Agreement or as set forth in Section 4.9 of the Company Disclosure Letter, the Company and each Company Subsidiary has conducted its business in all material respects in the ordinary course. Between December 31, 2012 and the date hereof, there has not been any Company Material Adverse Effect or any effect, event, development or circumstance that, individually or in the aggregate with all other effects, events, developments and changes, would reasonably be expected to result in a Company Material Adverse Effect.

 

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Section 4.10         Employee Benefit Plans .

 

(a)                 Section 4.10(a) of the Company Disclosure Letter sets forth a true and complete list of all Benefit Plans established, sponsored, maintained or contributed to (or with respect to which any obligation to contribute has or had been undertaken) by the Company, any Company Subsidiary or any ERISA Affiliate of the Company or any Company Subsidiary for the benefit of current or former employees, directors or consultants of the Company or a Company Subsidiary or their beneficiaries, or with respect to which the Company, any Company Subsidiary or any ERISA Affiliate of the Company or any Company Subsidiary, has or has had any obligation on behalf of any such employee, director, or consultant or beneficiary (each a “ Company Benefit Plan ,” and collectively, the “ Company Benefit Plans ”). Except as individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect, none of the Company, any Company Subsidiary or any of their respective ERISA Affiliates has incurred any obligation or liability with respect to or under any employee benefit plan, program or arrangement (including any agreement, program, policy or other arrangement under which any current or former employee, director or consultant has any present or future right to benefits) which has created or will create any obligation with respect to, or has resulted in or will result in any liability to Parent, Merger Sub or any of their respective subsidiaries. Neither the Company, any Company Subsidiary nor any ERISA Affiliate of the Company or any Company Subsidiary has made any promises or has any contract, plan or commitment, whether or not legally binding, to create any Benefit Plan.

 

(b)                The Company has heretofore made available to Parent, with respect to each material Company Benefit Plan, (i) each writing constituting such Company Benefit Plan, including all amendments thereto; (ii) the two (2) most recent annual reports (Form 5500 Series) and accompanying schedules, if any; (iii) the most recent determination letter from the Internal Revenue Service (if applicable); (iv) the two (2) most recent actuarial reports (if applicable); (v) the most recent summary plan description, if any; (vi) all material funding arrangements; and (vii) all filings under the IRS’ Employee Plans Compliance Resolution System Program or any of its predecessors, the U.S. Department of Labor Delinquent Filer Voluntary Program or other government correction program.

 

(c)                 Except as, individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect: (i) each Company Benefit Plan has been maintained and administered in compliance with its terms and with applicable Law, including ERISA and the Code to the extent applicable thereto; (ii) each Company Benefit Plan intended to be “qualified” within the meaning of Section 401(a) of the Code has received a favorable determination letter from the Internal Revenue Service or is entitled to rely upon a favorable opinion issued by the Internal Revenue Service, and, to the knowledge of the Company, there are no existing circumstances or any events that have occurred that would reasonably be expected to adversely affect the qualified status of any such plan or cause the imposition of any penalty or Tax liability; (iii) no Company Benefit Plan provides medical or other welfare benefits with respect to current or former employees or directors of the Company or any Company Subsidiary beyond their retirement or other termination of service, other than coverage mandated by applicable Law; (iv) all contributions or other amounts payable by the Company or any Company Subsidiary as of the date hereof with respect to each Company Benefit Plan in respect of current or prior plan years have been paid or accrued in accordance with GAAP (other than with respect to amounts not yet due); (v) there are no pending, threatened or, to the knowledge of the Company, anticipated claims (other than non-material claims for benefits in accordance with the terms of the Company Benefit Plans and appeals of such claims) by, on behalf of or against any of the Company Benefit Plans or any trusts related thereto that could reasonably be expected to result in any liability of the Company or any Company Subsidiary; (vi) no non-exempt “prohibited transaction,” within the meaning of Section 4975 of the Code and Section 406 of ERISA, has occurred or is reasonably expected to occur with respect to any Company Benefit Plan; and (vii) no Company Benefit Plan is under, and neither the Company nor any Company Subsidiaries has received any notice of, an audit or investigation by the IRS, Department of Labor or any other Governmental Entity, and no such completed audit, if any, has resulted in the imposition of any Tax or penalty.

 

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(d)                None of the Company, any Company Subsidiaries or any of their respective ERISA Affiliates has ever maintained, contributed to, or participated in, or otherwise has any obligation or liability in connection with: (i) a “pension plan” under Section 3(2) of ERISA that is subject to Title IV or Section 302 of ERISA or Section 412 or 4971 of the Code, (ii) a “multiemployer plan” (as defined in Section 3(37) of ERISA), (iii) a “multiple employer welfare arrangement” (as defined in Section 3(40) of ERISA), or (iv) a “multiple employer plan” (as defined in Section 413(c) of the Code).

 

(e)                 Except as provided in this Agreement or applicable Law or as set forth in Section 4.10(e) of the Company Disclosure Letter, the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement will not, either alone or in combination with another event, (i) entitle any current or former employee, consultant or officer of the Company or any of the Company Subsidiaries to severance pay, or any other payment from the Company or any Company Subsidiary, or (ii) accelerate the time of payment or vesting, or increase the amount of compensation due to any such employee, consultant or officer.

 

(f)                 Except as set forth in Section 4.10(f) of the Company Disclosure Letter, or as individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect, no amount that could be received (whether in cash or property or the vesting of property) as a result of the Merger or any of the other transactions contemplated hereby (alone or in combination with any other event) by any Person who is a “disqualified individual” (as such term is defined in Treasury Regulation Section 1.280G-1) under any compensation arrangement could be characterized as an “excess parachute payment” (as such term is defined in Section 280G(b)(1) of the Code).

 

(g)                Except as set forth in Section 4.10(g) of the Company Disclosure Letter, neither the Company nor any Company Subsidiary has any indemnity obligation with respect to any Company Benefit Plan for any Taxes imposed under Section 4999 or 409A of the Code.

 

(h)                Except as individually or in the aggregate have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect, each Company Benefit Plan that is a “nonqualified deferred compensation plan” (as defined under Section 409A(d)(1) of the Code) has been operated and administered in compliance with Section 409A of the Code.

 

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(i)                  No Company Benefit Plan is mandated by a government other than the United States or is subject to the Laws of a jurisdiction outside of the United States.

 

Section 4.11         Labor and Other Employment Matters .

 

(a)                 Neither the Company nor any of the Company Subsidiaries is a party to or bound by any collective bargaining or similar agreement or work rules or practices with any labor union, works council, labor organization or employee association applicable to employees of the Company or any Company Subsidiary, (ii) there are no strikes or lockouts with respect to any employees of the Company or any Company Subsidiary (“ Company Employees ”), (iii) to the knowledge of the Company, there is no union organizing effort pending or threatened against the Company or any Company Subsidiary, (iv) there is no unfair labor practice, labor dispute (other than routine individual grievances) or labor arbitration proceeding pending or, to the knowledge of the Company, threatened with respect to Company Employees, and (v) there is no slowdown, work stoppage or similar labor activity in effect or, to the knowledge of the Company, threatened with respect to Company Employees; except, with respect to clauses (ii) through (v) hereof, as would not have, or would not reasonably be expected to have, individually or in the aggregate, a Company Material Adverse Effect.

 

(b)                Except for such matters as would not have, or would not reasonably be expected to have, individually or in the aggregate, a Company Material Adverse Effect, the Company and the Company Subsidiaries are, and have been, in compliance with all applicable Laws respecting (i) employment and employment practices, (ii) terms and conditions of employment and wages and hours, (iii) unfair labor practices, and (iv) occupational safety and health and immigration.

 

(c)                 Except as would not have, and would not reasonably be expected to have, individually or in the aggregate, a Company Material Adverse Effect, there have been no written claims of harassment, discrimination, retaliatory act or similar actions against any employee, officer or director of the Company or any Company Subsidiary at any time during the past four (4) years and, to the knowledge of the Company, no facts exist that could reasonably be expected to give rise to such claims or actions.

 

(d)                Except as would not have, and would not reasonably be expected to have, individually or in the aggregate, a Company Material Adverse Effect, (i) any individual who performs services for the Company or any Company Subsidiary and who is not treated as an employee for federal income tax purposes by the Company or the Company Subsidiary is not an employee under applicable Law or for any purpose including, without limitation, for Tax withholding purposes or Company Benefit Plan purposes; (ii) the Company and the Company Subsidiaries have no liability by reason of an individual who performs or performed services for the Company or any Company Subsidiary in any capacity being improperly excluded from participating in a Company Benefit Plan; and (iii) each employee of the Company and the Company Subsidiaries has been properly classified as “exempt” or “non-exempt” under applicable Law.

 

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(e)                 The representations and warranties set forth in Sections 4.10 and 4.11 are the Company’s sole and exclusive representations and warranties regarding employee benefit and labor matters.

 

Section 4.12         Material Contracts .

 

(a)                 Except for contracts listed in Section 4.12 of the Company Disclosure Letter or filed as exhibits to the Company SEC Filings, as of the date of this Agreement, neither the Company nor any Company Subsidiary is a party to or bound by any contract that, as of the date hereof:

 

(i)                  is required to be filed as an exhibit to the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K pursuant to Item 601(b)(2), (4), (9) or (10) of Regulation S-K promulgated by the SEC;

 

(ii)                obligates the Company or any Company Subsidiary to make non-contingent aggregate annual expenditures (other than principal and/or interest payments or the deposit of other reserves with respect to debt obligations) in excess of $2,000,000 and is not cancelable within ninety (90) days without material penalty to the Company or any Company Subsidiary, except for any Company Lease or any ground lease affecting any Company Property;

 

(iii)              contains any non-compete or exclusivity provisions with respect to any line of business or geographic area that restricts the business of the Company or any Company Subsidiary, or that otherwise restricts the lines of business conducted by the Company or any Company Subsidiary or the geographic area in which the Company or any Company Subsidiary may conduct business;

 

(iv)              other than the Company Charter and the Company Bylaws, is an agreement which obligates the Company or any Company Subsidiary to indemnify any past or present directors, officers, trustees, employees and agents of the Company or any Company Subsidiary pursuant to which the Company or any Company Subsidiary is the indemnitor, other than any operating agreements or property management agreements or any similar agreement pursuant to which a Company Subsidiary that is not wholly owned, directly or indirectly, by the Company provides such an indemnification to any such directors, officers, trustees, employees or agents in connection with the indemnification by such non-wholly owned Company Subsidiary of the Company or another Company Subsidiary thereunder;

 

(v)                constitutes an Indebtedness obligation of the Company or any Company Subsidiary with a principal amount as of the date hereof greater than $2,000,000;

 

(vi)              would prohibit or materially delay the consummation of the Merger as contemplated by this Agreement;

 

(vii)            requires the Company or any Company Subsidiary to dispose of or acquire assets or properties (other than in connection with the expiration of a Company Lease or a ground lease affecting a Company Property) with a fair market value in excess of $250,000, or involves any pending or contemplated merger, consolidation or similar business combination transaction, except for any Company Lease or any ground lease affecting any Company Property;

 

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(viii)          constitutes an interest rate cap, interest rate collar, interest rate swap or other contract or agreement relating to a hedging transaction;

 

(ix)              is a dealer manager agreement or similar Contract that contains terms that are materially different than the dealer manager agreements previously filed by the Company with the SEC;

 

(x)                sets forth the operational terms of a joint venture, partnership, limited liability company with a Company Third Party member or strategic alliance of the Company or any Company Subsidiary; or

 

(xi)              constitutes a loan to any Person (other than a wholly owned Company Subsidiary) by the Company or any Company Subsidiary (other than advances made pursuant to and expressly disclosed in the Company Leases or pursuant to any disbursement agreement, development agreement, or development addendum entered into in connection with a Company Lease with respect to the development, construction, or equipping of Company Properties or the funding of improvements to Company Properties) in an amount in excess of $2,000,000.

 

Each contract listed on Section 4.12 of the Company Disclosure Letter to which the Company or any Company Subsidiary is a party or by which it is bound as of the date hereof is referred to herein as a “ Company Material Contract ”.

 

(b)                Except as, individually or in the aggregate, has not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect, each Company Material Contract is legal, valid, binding and enforceable on the Company and each Company Subsidiary that is a party thereto and, to the knowledge of the Company, each other party thereto, and is in full force and effect, except as may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or other similar Laws affecting creditors’ rights generally and by general principles of equity (regardless of whether enforceability is considered in a proceeding in equity or at Law). Except as, individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect, the Company and each Company Subsidiary has performed all obligations required to be performed by it prior to the date hereof under each Company Material Contract and, to the knowledge of the Company, each other party thereto has performed all obligations required to be performed by it under such Company Material Contract prior to the date hereof. None of the Company or any Company Subsidiary, nor, to the knowledge of the Company, any other party thereto, is in material breach or violation of, or default under, any Company Material Contract, and no event has occurred that with notice or lapse of time or both would constitute a violation, breach or default under any Company Material Contract, except where in each case such breach, violation or default is not reasonably likely to have, individually or in the aggregate, a Company Material Adverse Effect. Neither the Company nor any Company Subsidiary has received notice of any violation or default under any Company Material Contract, except for violations or defaults that would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect.

 

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Section 4.13         Litigation . Except as individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect, or as set forth in Section 4.13 of the Company Disclosure Letter, as of the date of this Agreement, (a) there is no Action pending or, to the knowledge of the Company, threatened by or before any Governmental Authority, nor, to the knowledge of the Company, is there any investigation pending or threatened by any Governmental Authority, in each case, against the Company or any Company Subsidiary, and (b) neither the Company nor any Company Subsidiary, nor any of the Company’s or any Company Subsidiary’s respective property, is subject to any outstanding judgment, order, writ, injunction or decree of any Governmental Authority.

 

Section 4.14         Environmental Matters .

 

(a)                 Except as individually or in the aggregate, has not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect, or as set forth in Section 4.14 of the Company Disclosure Letter or in any Phase I or Phase II report listed in Section 4.14 (a)(preamble) of the Company Disclosure Letter:

 

(i)                  The Company and each Company Subsidiary are in compliance with all Environmental Laws.

 

(ii)                The Company and each Company Subsidiary have all Environmental Permits necessary to conduct their current operations and are in compliance with their respective Environmental Permits, and all such Environmental Permits are in good standing.

 

(iii)              Neither the Company nor any Company Subsidiary has received any written notice, demand, letter or claim alleging that the Company or any such Company Subsidiary is in violation of, or liable under, any Environmental Law or that any judicial, administrative or compliance order has been issued against the Company or any Company Subsidiary which remains unresolved. There is no litigation, investigation, request for information or other proceeding pending, or, to the knowledge of the Company, threatened against the Company and any Company Subsidiary under any Environmental Law.

 

(iv)              Except with respect to conditions included in “no further action letters” made available to Parent prior to the date hereof, neither the Company nor any Company Subsidiary has entered into or agreed to any consent decree or order or is subject to any judgment, decree or judicial, administrative or compliance order relating to compliance with Environmental Laws, Environmental Permits or the investigation, sampling, monitoring, treatment, remediation, removal or cleanup of Hazardous Substances and no investigation, litigation or other proceeding is pending or, to the knowledge of the Company, threatened against the Company or any Company Subsidiary under any Environmental Law.

 

(v)                Neither the Company nor any Company Subsidiary has assumed, by contract or, to the knowledge of the Company, by operation of Law, any liability under any Environmental Law or relating to any Hazardous Substances, or is an indemnitor in connection with any threatened or asserted claim by any third-party indemnitee for any liability under any Environmental Law or relating to any Hazardous Substances.

 

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(vi)              Neither the Company nor any Company Subsidiary has caused, and to the knowledge of the Company, no Company Third Party has caused any release of a Hazardous Substance that would be required to be investigated or remediated by the Company or any Company Subsidiary under any Environmental Law.

 

(vii)            There is no site to which the Company or any Company Subsidiary has transported or arranged for the transport of Hazardous Substances which, to the knowledge of the Company, is or may become the subject of any Action under Environmental Law.

 

(b)                None of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement will trigger any filing requirement or other action under any Environmental Law.

 

(c)                 This Section 4.14 contains the exclusive representations and warranties of the Company with respect to environmental matters.

 

Section 4.15         Intellectual Property .

 

(a)                 Section 4.15(a) of the Company Disclosure Letter sets forth a correct and complete list of all material Intellectual Property registrations and applications for registration owned by the Company.

 

(b)                Except as set forth in Section 4.15(b) of the Company Disclosure Letter or as, individually or in the aggregate, has not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect, (i) the Company and the Company Subsidiaries own or are licensed or otherwise possess valid rights to use all Intellectual Property necessary to conduct the business of the Company and the Company Subsidiaries as it is currently conducted, (ii) the conduct of the business of the Company and the Company Subsidiaries as it is currently conducted does not infringe, misappropriate or otherwise violate the Intellectual Property rights of any Company Third Party, (iii) there are no pending or, to the knowledge of the Company, threatened claims with respect to any of the Intellectual Property rights owned by the Company or any Company Subsidiary, and (iv) to the knowledge of the Company, no Company Third Party is currently infringing or misappropriating Intellectual Property owned by the Company or any Company Subsidiary. The Company and the Company Subsidiaries are taking all actions that are reasonably necessary to maintain and protect each material item of Intellectual Property that they own.

 

(c)                 This Section 4.15 contains the exclusive representations and warranties of the Company with respect to intellectual property matters.

 

Section 4.16         Properties .

 

(a)                 Section 4.16(a) (Part I) of the Company Disclosure Letter sets forth a list of the address of each real property owned or leased (as lessee or sublessee), including ground leased, by the Company or any Company Subsidiary as of the date of this Agreement (all such real property interests, together with all buildings, structures and other improvements and fixtures located on or under such real property and all easements, rights and other appurtenances to such real property, are individually referred to herein as a “ Company Property ” and collectively referred to herein as the “ Company Properties ”). Section 4.16(a) (Part II) of the Company Disclosure Letter sets forth a list of the address of each facility and real property which, as of the date of this Agreement, is under contract or signed letter of intent by the Company or a Company Subsidiary for purchase or sale by the Company or such Company Subsidiary or which is required under a binding contract to be leased or subleased by the Company or a Company Subsidiary after the date of this Agreement. Except as set forth in Section 4.16(a) (Part II) of the Company Disclosure Letter, there are no real properties that the Company or any Company Subsidiary is obligated to buy, lease or sublease at some future date. Section 4.16(a) (Part III) of the Company Disclosure Letter sets forth a list of all commissions, fees and other amounts payable (or to become payable) in connection with the disposition of each Company Property that is currently under contract for sale, being marketed or held for sale by the Company or a Company Subsidiary.

 

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(b)                The Company or a Company Subsidiary owns good and marketable fee simple title or leasehold title (as applicable) to each of the Company Properties, in each case, free and clear of Liens, except for Company Permitted Liens that have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have, individually or in the aggregate, a Company Material Adverse Effect. For the purposes of this Agreement, “ Company Permitted Liens ” shall mean any (i) Liens relating to any Indebtedness incurred in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice, (ii) Liens that result from any statutory or other Liens for Taxes or assessments that are not yet subject to penalty or the validity of which is being contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings and for which there are adequate reserves on the financial statements of the Company (if such reserves are required pursuant to GAAP), (iii) Liens imposed or promulgated by Law or any Governmental Authority, including zoning regulations, permits and licenses, (iv) Liens that are disclosed on the existing Company Title Insurance Policies made available by or on behalf of the Company or any Company Subsidiary to Parent prior to the date hereof and, with respect to leasehold interests, Liens on the underlying fee or leasehold interest of the applicable ground lessor, lessor or sublessor, (v) any cashiers’, landlords’, workers’, mechanics’, carriers’, workmen’s, repairmen’s and materialmen’s liens and other similar Liens imposed by Law and incurred in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice that are not yet subject to penalty or the validity of which is being contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings, and (vi) any other Liens that do not materially impair the value of the applicable Company Property or the continued use and operation of the applicable Company Property as currently used and operated.

 

(c)                 To the knowledge of the Company, except as has not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect, the Company Properties (x) are supplied with utilities and other services reasonably required for their continued operation as they are now being operated and (y) are in working order sufficient for their normal operation in the manner currently being operated and without any material structural defects other than as may be disclosed in any physical condition reports that have been made available to Parent.

 

(d)                To the knowledge of the Company, except as has not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect, each of the Company Properties has sufficient access to and from publicly dedicated streets for its current use and operation, without any constraints that interfere with the normal use, occupancy and operation thereof.

 

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(e)                 Except for discrepancies, errors or omissions that, individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect, (i) the rent rolls for each of the Company Properties, as of September 30, 2013, which rent rolls have previously been made available by or on behalf of the Company or any Company Subsidiary to Parent, and the schedules with respect to the Company Properties subject to triple-net leases, which schedules have previously been made available to Parent, correctly reference each lease or sublease that was in effect as of September 30, 2013 and to which the Company or the Company Subsidiaries are parties as lessors or sublessors with respect to each of the applicable Company Properties (all leases or subleases (including any triple-net leases), together with all amendments, modifications, supplements, renewals, exercise of options and extensions related thereto, the “ Company Leases ”) and (ii)  Section 4.16(e) of the Company Disclosure Letter sets forth the current rent annualized and security deposit amounts currently held for each Company Lease (which security deposits are in the amounts required by the applicable Company Lease).

 

(f)                 True and complete in all material respects copies of (i) all ground leases affecting the interest of the Company or any Company Subsidiary in the Company Properties and (ii) all Company Leases (collectively, the “ Specified Company Leases ”), in each case in effect as of the date hereof, together with all amendments, modifications, supplements, renewals and extensions through the date hereof related thereto, have been made available to Parent. Except as set forth on Section 4.16(f) of the Company Disclosure Letter or as individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect, (1) neither the Company nor any Company Subsidiary is and, to the knowledge of the Company, no other party is in breach or violation of, or default under, any Specified Company Lease, (2) neither the Company nor any Company Subsidiary is in receipt of any rent under any Company Lease paid more than thirty (30) days before such rent is due and payable, and (3) each Specified Company Lease is valid, binding and enforceable in accordance with its terms and is in full force and effect with respect to the Company or a Company Subsidiary and, to the knowledge of the Company, with respect to the other parties thereto, except as may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or other similar Laws affecting creditors’ rights generally and by general principles of equity (regardless of whether enforceability is considered in a proceeding in equity or at Law). Neither the Company nor any Company Subsidiary is party to any oral Company Lease.

 

(g)                The Company and each Company Subsidiary, as applicable, is in possession of title insurance policies or valid marked-up title commitments evidencing title insurance with respect to each Company Property (each, a “ Company Title Insurance Policy ” and, collectively, the “ Company Title Insurance Policies ”). A copy of each Company Title Insurance Policy in the possession of the Company has been made available to Parent. No written claim has been made against any Company Title Insurance Policy, which, individually or in the aggregate, would be material to any Company Property.

 

(h)                To the knowledge of the Company, Section 4.16(h) of the Company Disclosure Letter lists each Company Property which is (i) under development as of the date hereof, and describes the status of such development as of the date hereof, and (ii) which is subject to a binding agreement for development or commencement of construction by the Company or a Company Subsidiary, in each case other than those pertaining to capital repairs, replacements and other similar correction of deferred maintenance items in the ordinary course of business being performed by the Company or a Company Subsidiary that are individually in the amount of $250,000 or less.

 

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(i)                  The Company and the Company Subsidiaries have good and valid title to, or a valid and enforceable leasehold interest in, or other right to use, all personal property owned, used or held for use by them as of the date of this Agreement (other than property owned by tenants and used or held in connection with the applicable tenancy), except as, individually or in the aggregate, has not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect. None of the Company’s or any of the Company Subsidiaries’ ownership of or leasehold interest in any such personal property is subject to any Liens, except for Company Permitted Liens and Liens that have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect. Section 4.16(i) of the Company Disclosure Letter sets forth all leased personal property of the Company or any Company Subsidiary with monthly lease obligations in excess of $100,000 and that are not terminable upon thirty (30) days’ notice.

 

(j)                  Section 4.16(j) of the Company Disclosure Letter lists the parties currently providing third-party property management services to the Company or a Company Subsidiary and the number of facilities currently managed by each such party.

 

(k)                Except as set forth on Section 4.16(k) of the Company Disclosure Letter, (i) none of the Company, any Company Subsidiary or Other Company Subsidiary is an obligor under any Indebtedness and (ii) no Company Property is subject to any Indebtedness, in each case, that imposes a distribution blocker, cash trap, cash sweep or similar restriction on the right of the applicable borrower to receive distributions of cash flow from the applicable underlying Company Property.

 

Section 4.17         Taxes . Except as expressly set forth in Section 4.17 of the Company Disclosure Letter:

 

(a)                 The Company and each Company Subsidiary has (i) duly and timely filed (or there have been filed on their behalf) with the appropriate Governmental Authority all U.S. federal and all other material Tax Returns required to be filed by them, taking into account any extensions of time within which to file such Tax Returns, and all such Tax Returns were and are true, correct and complete in all material respects, and (ii) duly and timely paid in full (or there has been duly and timely paid in full on their behalf), or made adequate provision for, all material amounts of Taxes required to be paid by them, whether or not shown (or required to be shown) on any Tax Return. True and materially complete copies of all U.S. federal income Tax Returns that have been filed with the IRS by the Company and each Company Subsidiary with respect to the taxable years ending on or after December 31, 2009 have been provided or made available to representatives of Parent.

 

(b)                The Company (i) for its taxable years commencing with the Company’s initial taxable year that ended on December 31, 2009 and through and including its taxable year ended December 31, 2012 (and, for the purposes of Section 7.2(a) , through and including its taxable year ending December 31, 2013, if the Closing Date occurs in the taxable year ending December 31, 2014) has been subject to taxation as a real estate investment trust within the meaning of and under the provisions of Sections 856 et seq . of the Code (a “ REIT ”) and has satisfied all requirements to qualify as a REIT, and has so qualified, for U.S. federal Tax purposes for such taxable years; (ii) has operated since January 1, 2013 (and, for the purposes of Section 7.2(a) , January 1, 2014, if the Closing Date occurs in the taxable year ending December 31, 2014) to the date hereof in such a manner so as to qualify as a REIT for U.S. federal Tax purposes; (iii) intends to continue to operate (including with regard to the REIT distribution requirements in the taxable year that includes and/or that ends on the Closing Date) through to the Merger (and the consummation thereof) in such a manner so as to qualify as a REIT for its taxable year that will end with Merger (and consummation thereof); and (iv) has not taken or omitted to take any action that would reasonably be expected to result in a challenge by the IRS or any other Governmental Authority to its status as a REIT, and no such challenge is pending or, to the Company’s knowledge, threatened.

 

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(c)                 Each Company Subsidiary and Other Company Subsidiary has been since the later of its acquisition or formation and continues to be treated for U.S. federal and state income Tax purposes as (i) a partnership (or a disregarded entity) and not as a corporation or an association or publicly traded partnership taxable as a corporation, (ii) a Qualified REIT Subsidiary, or (iii) a Taxable REIT Subsidiary.

 

(d)                Neither the Company nor any Company Subsidiary holds, directly or indirectly, any asset the disposition of which would be subject to (or to rules similar to) Section 1374 of the Code.

 

(e)                 (i) There are no disputes, audits, examination, investigations or proceedings pending (or threatened in writing), or claims asserted, for and/or in respect of any material Taxes or material Tax Returns of the Company or any Company Subsidiary and neither the Company nor any Company Subsidiary is a party to any litigation or administrative proceeding relating to Taxes; (ii) no deficiency for Taxes of the Company or any Company Subsidiary has been claimed, proposed or assessed in writing or, to the knowledge of the Company, threatened, by any Governmental Authority, which deficiency has not yet been settled, except for such deficiencies which are being contested in good faith or with respect to which the failure to pay, individually or in the aggregate, has not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect; (iii) neither the Company nor any Company Subsidiary has extended or waived (nor granted any extension or waiver of) the limitation period for the assessment or collection of any Tax that has not since expired; (iv) neither the Company nor any Company Subsidiary currently is the beneficiary of any extension of time within which to file any material Tax Return that remains unfiled; (v) neither the Company nor any Company Subsidiary has in the past three years received a written claim by any Governmental Authority in any jurisdiction where any of them does not file Tax Returns or pay any Taxes that it is or may be subject to Taxation by that jurisdiction and (vi) neither the Company nor any Company Subsidiary has entered into any “closing agreement” as described in Section 7121 of the Code (or any corresponding or similar provision of state, local or foreign income Tax Law).

 

(f)                 Since the Company’s formation, (i) neither the Company nor any Company Subsidiary has incurred any liability for Taxes under Sections 857(b), 857(f), 860(c) or 4981 of the Code; and (ii) neither the Company nor any Company Subsidiary has incurred any material liability for any other Taxes other than (x) in the ordinary course of business or consistent with past practice, or (y) transfer or similar Taxes arising in connection with acquisitions or dispositions of property. No event has occurred, and no condition or circumstance exists, which presents a material risk that any material amount of Tax described in the previous sentence will be imposed upon the Company or any Company Subsidiary.

 

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(g)                The Company and each Company Subsidiary has complied in all material respects with all applicable Laws relating to the payment and withholding of Taxes (including withholding of Taxes pursuant to Sections 1441, 1442, 1445, 1446, 3102 and 3402 of the Code or similar provisions under any state and foreign Laws) and have duly and timely withheld and, in each case, have paid over to the appropriate Governmental Authorities any and all material amounts required to be so withheld and paid over on or prior to the due date thereof under all applicable Laws.

 

(h)                There are no Company Tax Protection Agreements currently in force, and no Person has raised, or to the knowledge of the Company threatened to raise, a material claim against the Company or any Company Subsidiary for any breach of any Company Tax Protection Agreement and none of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement will give rise to any liability or obligation to make any payment under any Company Tax Protection Agreement. As used herein, “ Company Tax Protection Agreements ” means any agreement to which the Company or any Company Subsidiary is a party and pursuant to which (i) any liability to any direct or indirect holder of partnership units of the Company Operating Partnership or any other partnership interest in any Company Subsidiary Partnership (“ Relevant Company Partnership Interest ”) relating to Taxes may arise, whether or not as a result of the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement; (ii) in connection with the deferral of income Taxes of a direct or indirect holder of a Relevant Company Partnership Interest, a party to such agreement has agreed to (A) maintain a minimum level of debt or continue a particular debt, (B) retain or not dispose of assets for a period of time that has not since expired, (C) make or refrain from making Tax elections, (D) operate (or refrain from operating) in a particular manner, (E) use (or refrain from using) a specified method of taking into account book-tax disparities under Section 704(c) of the Code with respect to one or more assets of such party or any of its direct or indirect subsidiaries, (F) use (or refrain from using) a particular method for allocating one or more liabilities of such party or any of its direct or indirect subsidiaries under Section 752 of the Code and/or (G) only dispose of assets in a particular manner; (iii) any Person has been or is required to be given the opportunity to guaranty, indemnify or assume debt of such Company Subsidiary Partnership or any direct or indirect subsidiary of such Company Subsidiary Partnership or are so guarantying or indemnifying, or have so assumed, such debt; and/or (iv) any other agreement that would require any Company Subsidiary Partnership or the general partner, manager, managing member or other similarly-situated Person of such Company Subsidiary Partnership or any direct or indirect subsidiary of such Company Subsidiary Partnership to consider separately the interests of the limited partners, members or other beneficial owners of such Company Subsidiary Partnership or the holder of interests in such Company Subsidiary Partnership in connection with any transaction or other action. As used herein, “ Company Subsidiary Partnership ” means a Company Subsidiary or Other Company Subsidiary that is a partnership for U.S. federal income tax purposes.

 

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(i)                  There are no material Tax Liens upon any property or assets of the Company or any Company Subsidiary except Liens for Taxes not yet due and payable or that are being contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings and for which adequate reserves have been established in accordance with GAAP.

 

(j)                  Neither the Company nor any Company Subsidiary has requested, has received or is subject to any written ruling of a Governmental Authority or has entered into any written agreement with a Governmental Authority with respect to any Taxes.

 

(k)                There are no Tax allocation or sharing agreements or similar arrangements with respect to or involving the Company or any Company Subsidiary, and after the Closing Date neither the Company nor any Company Subsidiary shall be bound by any such Tax allocation agreements or similar arrangements or have any liability thereunder for amounts due in respect of periods prior to the Closing Date, in each case, other than customary provisions of commercial or credit agreements and Company Tax Protection Agreements.

 

(l)                  Neither the Company nor any Company Subsidiary (A) has been a member of an affiliated group filing a consolidated U.S. federal income Tax Return or (B) has any liability for the Taxes of any Person (other than the Company or any Company Subsidiary) under Treasury Regulations Section 1.1502-6 (or any similar provision of state, local, or foreign law), as a transferee or successor, or otherwise.

 

(m)              Neither the Company nor any Company Subsidiary has participated in any “listed transaction” within the meaning of Treasury Regulations Section 1.6011-4(b)(2).

 

(n)                Neither the Company nor any Company Subsidiary (other than Taxable REIT Subsidiaries) has or has had any earnings and profits attributable to such entity or any other corporation in any non-REIT year within the meaning of Section 857 of the Code.

 

(o)                The Company is not aware of any fact or circumstance that could reasonably be expected to prevent the Merger from qualifying as a reorganization within the meaning of Section 368(a) of the Code.

 

(p)                Neither the Company nor any of the Company Subsidiaries has constituted either a “distributing corporation” or a “controlled corporation” (within the meaning of Section 355(a) of the Code) in a distribution of stock qualifying for tax-free treatment under Section 355 of the Code in the two (2) years prior to the date of this Agreement.

 

Section 4.18         Insurance . The Company has made available to Parent copies of all material insurance policies (including title insurance policies) and all material fidelity bonds or other material insurance service contracts in the Company’s possession providing coverage for all Company Properties (the “ Company Insurance Policies ”). The Company Insurance Policies include all material insurance policies and all material fidelity bonds or other material insurance service contracts required by any Specified Company Lease. Except as individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect, there is no claim for coverage by the Company or any Company Subsidiary pending under any of the Company Insurance Policies that has been denied or disputed by the insurer. Except as individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect, all premiums payable under all Company Insurance Policies have been paid, and the Company and the Company Subsidiaries have otherwise complied in all material respects with the terms and conditions of all the Company Insurance Policies. To the knowledge of the Company, such Company Insurance Policies are valid and enforceable in accordance with their terms and are in full force and effect. No written notice of cancellation or termination has been received by the Company or any Company Subsidiary with respect to any such policy which has not been replaced on substantially similar terms prior to the date of such cancellation.

 

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Section 4.19         Opinion of Financial Advisor . The Company Board has received the oral opinion of Goldman, Sachs & Co. (“ Goldman Sachs ”), to be confirmed in writing, to the effect that, as of the date of this Agreement and based on and subject to the assumptions, qualifications, limitations and other matters set forth in such written opinion, the Cash Consideration and Stock Consideration, taken in the aggregate, to be paid to the holders of the Company Common Stock (other than Parent and its Affiliates) is fair, from a financial point of view, to such holders.

 

Section 4.20         Takeover Statutes . None of the Company or any Company Subsidiary is, nor at any time during the last two (2) years has been, an “interested stockholder” of Parent as defined in Section 3-601 of the MGCL. The Company Board has (a) taken all action necessary to render inapplicable to the Merger: (i) the provisions of Subtitle 6 of Title 3 of the MGCL and (ii) Subtitle 7 of Title 3 of the MGCL; and (b) incorporated the requisite exemptions in the Company Bylaws or by resolution of the Company Board.

 

Section 4.21         Vote Required . The affirmative vote of the holders of shares of Company Common Stock entitled to cast a majority of all the votes entitled to be cast on the matter (the “ Company Stockholder Approval ”) is the only vote of the holders of any class or series of shares of stock of the Company necessary to approve the Merger and the other transactions contemplated hereby.

 

Section 4.22         Brokers . Except as set forth in Section 4.22 of the Company Disclosure Letter, no broker, finder or investment banker (other than Goldman Sachs, in an amount not to exceed the amount set forth in Section 4.22 of the Company Disclosure Letter pursuant to the terms of the engagement letter between the Company and Goldman Sachs, a true, complete and correct copy of which has been provided to Parent) is entitled to any brokerage, finder’s or other fee or commission in connection with the Merger based upon arrangements made by or on behalf of the Company or any Company Subsidiary.

 

Section 4.23         Investment Company Act . Neither the Company nor any Company Subsidiary is required to be registered as an investment company under the Investment Company Act.

 

Section 4.24         Affiliate Transactions . Except as set forth in Section 4.24 of the Company Disclosure Letter or in the Company SEC Filings made through and including the date of this Agreement or as permitted by this Agreement, from January 1, 2012 through the date of this Agreement there have been no transactions, agreements, arrangements or understandings between the Company or any Company Subsidiary, on the one hand, and any Affiliates (other than Company Subsidiaries) of the Company or other Persons, on the other hand, that would be required to be disclosed under Item 404 of Regulation S-K promulgated by the SEC.

 

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Section 4.25         Broker Regulatory Matters .

 

(a)                 Each Broker is, and at all times has been, duly registered, licensed or qualified as a Broker-Dealer under the Exchange Act and in each jurisdiction where the conduct of such Broker’s business requires such registration, licensing or qualification, and is, and at all times has been, in compliance with all applicable Laws requiring any such registration, licensing or qualification except, in each case, where the failure to be so registered, licensed or qualified has not had and would not reasonably be expected to be, individually or in the aggregate, material to the Company and the Company Subsidiaries, taken as a whole.

 

(b)                Copies of the Uniform Application for Broker-Dealer Registration on Form BD of each Broker on file with the SEC, reflecting all amendments thereto that are in effect as of the date of this Agreement (the “ Form BD ”), and all FOCUS reports, amendments and updates for the period ended June 30, 2013 filed by each Broker with the SEC, have been made available to Parent and Merger Sub prior to the date of this Agreement. Such forms are in compliance with the applicable requirements of the Exchange Act except where the failure to be in compliance has not had and would not reasonably be expected to have, individually or in the aggregate, a Company Material Adverse Effect.

 

(c)                 Each Broker is a member in good standing of FINRA and each other Governmental Authority with respect to which the conduct of its business requires membership or association. Other than the Brokers, no Company Subsidiary is a registered or unregistered Broker-Dealer.

 

(d)                Each Broker has in effect as of the date of this Agreement a blanket broker-dealer fidelity bond identified on Section 4.25(d) of the Company Disclosure Letter, except where the failure to have such a bond has not had and would not reasonably be expected to have, individually or in the aggregate, a Company Material Adverse Effect.

 

(e)                 Each Broker has established, maintains and enforces written compliance, supervisory and control policies and procedures in compliance in all material respects with applicable Laws, FINRA Rules 3010 and 3012 and Section 15(g) of the Exchange Act. Each Broker has been and remains in compliance in all material respects with such compliance, supervisory and control policies and procedures. The compliance, supervisory and control policies and procedures that have been adopted by each Broker are identified in Section 4.25(e) of the Company Disclosure Letter. Complete and correct copies of each of such policies and procedures have been made available to Parent and Merger Sub in the form in effect on the date of this Agreement.

 

(f)                 Each Broker’s officers, employees and independent contractors who is required to be registered, licensed or qualified with any Governmental Authority as a registered principal or registered representative is duly and properly registered, licensed or qualified as such, and has been so registered, licensed or qualified at all times while in the employ or under contract with such Broker, and such licenses are in full force and effect, or are in the process of being registered as such within the time periods required by applicable Law, except as the failure to be so registered has not had and would not reasonably be expected to have, individually or in the aggregate, a Company Material Adverse Effect.

 

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(g)                None of the Brokers or any of their respective directors, officers, employees, registered representatives or “associated persons” (as defined in the Exchange Act) is the subject of any material disciplinary proceedings or Orders of any Governmental Authority arising under applicable Laws which would be required to be disclosed on Form BD or Form U4 or U5 of an associated person that are not so disclosed on such Form BD or Form U4 or U5, and no such disciplinary proceeding or Order is pending or threatened against any Broker or pending or threatened against the other persons referred to above. Except as disclosed on the Form BD or Form U4 or U5, none of the Brokers nor any of their respective directors, officers, employees, registered representatives or associated persons has been permanently enjoined by any Order from engaging or continuing any conduct or practice in connection with any activity or in connection with the purchase or sale of any security. Except as disclosed on the Form BD or Form U4 or U5, none of the Brokers nor any of their respective directors, officers, employees or associated persons is ineligible to serve as a Broker-Dealer or an associated person of a Broker-Dealer under Section 15(b) of the Exchange Act (including being subject to any “statutory disqualification,” as defined in Section 3(a)(39) of the Exchange Act).

 

(h)                Each of the Brokers has timely made or given all material filings, applications, notices and amendments with or to each Governmental Authority that regulates such Broker or its business and all such filings, applications, notices and amendments are accurate, complete and up-to-date in all material respects and the Broker has received all consents, orders, authorizations, permissions, registrations, licenses, approvals, qualifications, designations and declarations necessary in order for it to conduct its business as currently conducted in all material respects.

 

(i)                  Copies of all examination reports by any Governmental Authority relating to each of the Brokers which have been made from January 1, 2010 to the date hereof have been made available to Parent and Merger Sub.

 

(j)                  The Company has made available to Parent and Merger Sub a list of all material customer complaints, including those reportable to FINRA pursuant to FINRA Rule 4530 or on any Form U4, which have been made from January 1, 2010 to the date hereof against any Broker, or any of their representatives and which are set forth in Section 4.25(j) of the Company Disclosure Letter. Except as set forth in Section 4.25(j) of the Company Disclosure Letter, as of the date of this Agreement, no customer complaints reportable pursuant to FINRA Rule 4530 or on Form U-4 are pending, or to the knowledge of the Company, threatened.

 

(k)                Each Broker is in compliance with all applicable regulatory net capital requirements, including any applicable “early warning” and “expansion-contraction” capital requirements, and no distribution of cash is required to be made by any Broker that will result in the Broker not being in compliance with such applicable regulatory net capital requirements. Each Broker is in compliance with all applicable regulatory requirements for the protection of customer or Client funds and securities. No Broker has made any withdrawals from any reserve bank account it is required to maintain pursuant to SEC Rule 15c3-3(e), except as permitted by SEC Rule 15c3-3(g).

 

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Section 4.26         Mortgage Backed Securities .

 

(a)                 Except as set forth in Section 4.26(a) of the Company Disclosure Letter, the Company or a Company Subsidiary is the sole owner of each of the mortgage backed securities set forth in Section 4.26(a) of the Company Disclosure Letter (collectively, the “ Company MBS ”) and the related certificates and other instruments evidencing ownership of the Company MBS, free and clear of any Liens, except for the Liens set forth in Section 4.26(a) of the Company Disclosure Letter and Company Permitted Liens, in each case, that have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have, individually or in the aggregate, a Company Material Adverse Effect.

 

(b)                Except as set forth in Section 4.26(b) of the Company Disclosure Letter and as has not had and would not reasonably be expected to have, individually or in the aggregate, a Company Material Adverse Effect, neither the Company nor any Company Subsidiary (i) is in default in the performance of any of its obligations under any pooling and servicing agreements, trust and servicing agreements, trust agreements, servicing agreements or other similar documents providing for the creation of the Company MBS or the servicing of the mortgage loans underlying the Company MBS (collectively, the “ Company Principal MBS Agreements ”) or (ii) has received any written notice of any default by any master servicer of any Company MBS.

 

(c)                 Except as set forth in Section 4.26(c) of the Company Disclosure Letter, there are no material agreements (other than the Company Principal MBS Agreements) between the Company or any Company Subsidiary and the master servicer with respect to any series of Company MBS.

 

Section 4.27         Mortgage Loans .

 

(a)                 Except as set forth in Section 4.27(a) of the Company Disclosure Letter, the Company or a Company Subsidiary is the sole owner of each of the mortgage loans set forth in Section 4.27(a) of the Company Disclosure Letter (collectively, the “ Company Mortgage Loans ”) and is the sole owner or beneficiary of or under any related notes (collectively, the “ Company Mortgage Notes ”), deeds of trust, mortgages, security agreements, guaranties, indemnities, financing statements, assignments, endorsement, bonds, letters of credit, accounts, insurance contracts and policies, credit reports, tax returns, appraisals, escrow documents, participation agreements (if applicable), loan files, servicing files and all other documents evidencing or securing the Company Mortgage Loans (collectively, the “ Company Mortgage Files ”), in each case, free and clear of any Liens, except for Company Permitted Liens that have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have, individually or in the aggregate, a Company Material Adverse Effect. Except as set forth in Section 4.27(a) of the Company Disclosure Letter, the principal amount of each of the Company Mortgage Loans fully amortizes in accordance with the initial term of the underlying lease collaterally assigned to the applicable mortgage lender as security for such Company Mortgage Loan.

 

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(b)                Except as set forth in Section 4.27(b) of the Company Disclosure Letter, (i) the lien of each Company Mortgage is subject only to “Permitted Exceptions” which consist of the following: (A) Company Permitted Liens; (B) Liens affecting title acceptable to prudent mortgage lending institutions generally; (C) rights of tenants with no options to purchase or rights of first refusal to purchase, except as disclosed in the Company Mortgage Files that have been made available to Parent; and (D) other matters which would not reasonably be expected to have, individually or in the aggregate, a Company Material Adverse Effect; (ii) each of the Company Mortgage Loans has generally been serviced in accordance with the terms of the related mortgage note and pooling and servicing agreements and otherwise in accordance with industry accepted servicing practices, except for events that would not reasonably be expected to have, individually or in the aggregate, a Company Material Adverse Effect; and (iii) there is no delinquency in the payments of principal and interest required to be made under the terms of any Company Mortgage Loan in excess of 30 days beyond the applicable due date that has occurred or in any other payments required to be made under the terms of any Company Mortgage Loan (inclusive of any applicable grace or cure period) that would reasonably be expected to have, individually or in the aggregate, a Company Material Adverse Effect.

 

(c)                 Except as set forth in Section 4.27(c) of the Company Disclosure Letter or in the applicable Company Mortgage File (copies of which have been made available to Parent), the Company has no knowledge of (i) any written notice asserting any offset, defense (including the defense of usury), claim (including claims of lender liability), counterclaim or right to rescission with respect to any Company Mortgage Loan, Company Mortgage Note or other related agreements, (ii) any uncured monetary default in excess of 30 days or event of acceleration existing under any Company Mortgage or the related Company Mortgage Note or (iii) any uncured non-monetary default, breach, violation or event of acceleration existing beyond the applicable grace or cure period under any Company Mortgage or the related Company Mortgage Note, except, in each case, for notices, violations, breaches, defaults or events of acceleration that would not reasonably be expected to have, individually or in the aggregate, a Company Material Adverse Effect.

 

Section 4.28         Securities and Commodities Laws . As of the Closing Date, neither the Company nor any Company Subsidiary will be required to be registered as an investment adviser under the Investment Advisers Act or the Laws of any state, or as a commodity trading adviser or commodity pool operator under the Commodity Exchange Act of 1936, as amended, and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.

 

Section 4.29         Fees and Disbursements of Special Legal Counsel . The Company has provided to Parent a true, complete and correct copy of a letter agreement between the Company and the outside legal counsel set forth on Section 4.29 of the Company Disclosure Letter, which provides that the legal fees and disbursements of such outside legal counsel payable by the Company Entities in respect of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, including the preparation and negotiation of this Agreement, the preparation of the Joint Proxy Statement and all other matters related to the closing of the Merger and the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement, will not exceed the amount set forth in Section 4.29 of the Company Disclosure Letter.

 

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Section 4.30         No Other Representations or Warranties . Except for the representations and warranties contained in Article V , the Company acknowledges that neither Parent nor any other Person on behalf of Parent has made, and the Company has not relied upon, any representation or warranty, whether express or implied, with respect to Parent or any of the Parent Subsidiaries or their respective businesses, affairs, assets, liabilities, financial condition, results of operations, future operating or financial results, estimates, projections, forecasts, plans or prospects (including the reasonableness of the assumptions underlying such estimates, projections, forecasts, plans or prospects) or with respect to the accuracy or completeness of any other information provided or made available to the Company by or on behalf of Parent.

 

Article V

REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES
OF PARENT AND MERGER SUB

 

Except (a) as set forth in the disclosure letter that has been prepared by the Parent Parties and delivered by the Parent Parties to the Company in connection with the execution and delivery of this Agreement (the “ Parent Disclosure Letter ”) (it being agreed that disclosure of any item in any Section of the Parent Disclosure Letter with respect to any Section or subsection of Agreement shall be deemed disclosed with respect to any other Section or subsection of this Agreement to the extent the applicability of such disclosure is reasonably apparent, provided that nothing in the Parent Disclosure Letter is intended to broaden the scope of any representation or warranty of Parent or Merger Sub made herein), or (b) as disclosed in publicly available Parent SEC Filings, filed with, or furnished to, as applicable, the SEC on or after January 1, 2012 and prior to the date of this Agreement (excluding any risk factor disclosures contained in such documents under the heading “Risk Factors” and any disclosure of risks or other matters included in any “forward-looking statements” disclaimer or other statements that are cautionary, predictive or forward-looking in nature), the Parent Parties hereby jointly and severally represent and warrant to the Company that:

 

Section 5.1             Organization and Qualification; Subsidiaries .

 

(a)                 Parent is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the State of Maryland and has the requisite organizational power and authority and any necessary governmental authorization to own, lease and, to the extent applicable, operate its properties and to carry on its business as it is now being conducted. Parent is duly qualified or licensed to do business, and is in good standing, in each jurisdiction where the character of the properties owned, operated or leased by it or the nature of its business makes such qualification, licensing or good standing necessary, except for such failures to be so qualified, licensed or in good standing that, individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Parent Material Adverse Effect.

 

(b)                Merger Sub is a limited liability company duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the State of Delaware and has the requisite organizational power and authority and any necessary governmental authorization to own, lease and, to the extent applicable, operate its properties and to carry on its business as it is now being conducted. Merger Sub is duly qualified or licensed to do business, and is in good standing, in each jurisdiction where the character of the properties owned, operated or leased by it or the nature of its business makes such qualification, licensing or good standing necessary, except for such failures to be so qualified, licensed or in good standing that, individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Parent Material Adverse Effect.

 

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(c)                 Each Parent Subsidiary (other than Merger Sub) is duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the Laws of the jurisdiction of its incorporation or organization, as the case may be, and has the requisite organizational power and authority and any necessary governmental authorization to own, lease and, to the extent applicable, operate its properties and to carry on its business as it is now being conducted, except for such failures to be so organized, in good standing or have certain power and authority that, individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Parent Material Adverse Effect. Each Parent Subsidiary is duly qualified or licensed to do business, and is in good standing, in each jurisdiction where the character of the properties owned, operated or leased by it or the nature of its business makes such qualification, licensing or good standing necessary, except for such failures to be so qualified, licensed or in good standing that, individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Parent Material Adverse Effect.

 

(d)                Section 5.1(d) of the Parent Disclosure Letter sets forth a true and complete list of the Parent Subsidiaries and each other corporate or non-corporate subsidiary in which Parent owns any direct or indirect voting, capital, profits or other beneficial interest (“ Other Parent Subsidiary ”), including a list of each Parent Subsidiary or Other Parent Subsidiary that is a Qualified REIT Subsidiary or a Taxable REIT Subsidiary, together with (i) the jurisdiction of incorporation or organization, as the case may be, of each Parent Subsidiary and each Other Parent Subsidiary, (ii) the type of and percentage of voting, equity, profits, capital and other beneficial, as well as any debt (whether as a creditor or borrower), interest held (including capital account balances for any entity treated as a partnership for U.S. federal income tax purposes), directly or indirectly, by Parent in and to each Parent Subsidiary and each Other Parent Subsidiary, (iii) the names of and the type of and percentage of voting, equity, profits, capital and other beneficial, as well as any debt (whether as a creditor or borrower), interest held (including capital account balances for any entity treated as a partnership for U.S. federal income tax purposes) by any Person other than Parent or a Parent Subsidiary in each Parent Subsidiary and, to the knowledge of Parent, each Other Parent Subsidiary, and (iv) the classification for U.S. federal income tax purposes of each Parent Subsidiary and, to the knowledge of Parent, each Other Parent Subsidiary.

 

(e)                 Except as set forth in Section 5.1(e) of the Parent Disclosure Letter, neither Parent nor any Parent Subsidiary, directly or indirectly, owns any interest or investment (whether equity or debt) in any Person (other than equity interests in the Parent Subsidiaries or Other Parent Subsidiaries, loans to any Taxable REIT Subsidiary of Parent and investments in bank time deposits and money market accounts).

 

Section 5.2             Organizational Documents . Parent has made available to the Company complete and correct copies of (a) Parent’s charter (the “ Parent Charter ”), and bylaws, as amended to date (the “ Parent Bylaws ”), (b) the organizational documents of each Parent Subsidiary, each as in effect on the date hereof, including Merger Sub’s certificate of formation and (b) any and all Parent Tax Protection Agreements.

 

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Section 5.3             Capital Structure .

 

(a)                 As of the date hereof, the authorized capital stock of Parent consists of 750,000,000 shares of Parent Common Stock, 10,000,000 shares of manager’s stock, par value $0.01 per share (the “ Manager’s Stock ”) and 100,000,000 shares of preferred stock, par value $0.01 per share, of which 545,454 shares have been designated as shares of Series A Convertible Preferred Stock, par value $0.01 per share (the “ Series A Preferred Stock ”), 283,018 shares have been designated as shares of Series B Convertible Preferred Stock, par value $0.01 per share (the “ Series B Preferred Stock ”), and 28,398,213 shares have been designated as shares of Series C Convertible Preferred Stock, par value $0.01 per share (the “ Series C Preferred Stock ” and, together with the Series A Preferred Stock, the Series B Preferred Stock, the Series D Preferred Stock (as defined below), the Series E Preferred Stock (as defined below) and the Series F Preferred Stock (as defined below), the “ Parent Preferred Stock ”). On September 15, 2013, Parent entered into a convertible preferred stock purchase agreement with unaffiliated third parties pursuant to which Parent agreed to sell shares of Series D Cumulative Convertible Preferred Stock (the “ Series D Preferred Stock ”), and pursuant to the Articles Supplementary relating to the Series D Preferred Stock, which will be filed with the SDAT prior to the closing of the offering, after August 31, 2014, the holders of the Series D Preferred Stock may elect to require Parent to redeem or convert the Series D Preferred Stock, and upon any such election, Parent may, at its option, convert the Series D Preferred Shares into shares of Parent Common Stock or shares of Series E Cumulative Convertible Preferred Stock (the “ Series E Preferred Stock ”) or redeem for cash, in each case as more fully described in the Current Report on Form 8-K filed by Parent with the SEC on September 16, 2013. On October 6, 2013, the Parent Board approved the classification, designation and issuance of 6.70% Series F Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock, par value $0.01 per share, of Parent (the “ Series F Preferred Stock ”). As of the date hereof, no shares of Manager’s Stock, Series D Preferred Stock, Series E Preferred Stock or Series F Preferred Stock are issued and outstanding. The Parent Common Stock, Manager’s Stock and the Parent Preferred Stock are referred to herein as the “ Parent Stock .” At the close of business on October 21, 2013: (i) 185,448,022 shares of Parent Common Stock were issued and outstanding, (ii) 0 shares of Series A Preferred Stock were issued and outstanding, (iii) 0 shares of Series B Preferred Stock were issued and outstanding, (iv) 28,398,213 shares of Series C Preferred Stock were issued and outstanding, and (v) 19,449,968 shares of Parent Common Stock were reserved for issuance under Parent’s Equity Plan and Parent’s Non-Executive Director Stock Plan (together, the “ Parent Stock Plans ”). All issued and outstanding shares of the capital stock of Parent are duly authorized, validly issued, fully paid and non-assessable, and all shares of Parent Common Stock to be issued as the Merger Consideration, when so issued in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, will be duly authorized, validly issued, fully paid and non-assessable. No class or series of capital stock of Parent is entitled to preemptive rights. Except as disclosed in Section 5.3(a) of the Parent Disclosure Letter, there are no outstanding bonds, debentures, notes or other indebtedness of Parent having the right to vote (or convertible into, or exchangeable for, securities having the right to vote) on any matter on which holders of shares of Parent Common Stock may vote.

 

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(b)                All of the Merger Sub Interests are owned by, and have always been owned by, Parent. All of the Merger Sub Interests are duly authorized and validly issued, and are not entitled to preemptive rights. There are no outstanding bonds, debentures, notes or other indebtedness of Merger Sub having the right to vote (or convertible into, or exchangeable for, securities having the right to vote) on any matter on which holders of Merger Sub Interests may vote.

 

(c)                 All of the outstanding shares of capital stock of each of the Parent Subsidiaries that is a corporation are duly authorized, validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable. All equity interests in each of the Parent Subsidiaries that is a partnership or limited liability company are duly authorized and validly issued. All shares of capital stock of (or other ownership interests in) each of the Parent Subsidiaries that may be issued upon exercise of outstanding options or exchange rights are duly authorized and, upon issuance will be validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable. Except as set forth in Section 5.3(c) of the Parent Disclosure Letter, Parent owns, directly or indirectly, all of the issued and outstanding capital stock and other ownership interests of each of the Parent Subsidiaries that is a Significant Subsidiary, free and clear of all encumbrances other than statutory or other liens for Taxes or assessments which are not yet due or delinquent or the validity of which is being contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings and for which adequate reserves are being maintained, and there are no existing options, warrants, calls, subscriptions, convertible securities or other securities, agreements, commitments or obligations of any character relating to the outstanding capital stock or other securities of any Parent Subsidiary or which would require any Parent Subsidiary to issue or sell any shares of its capital stock, ownership interests or securities convertible into or exchangeable for shares of its capital stock or ownership interests.

 

(d)                Except as set forth in this Section 5.3 or in Section 5.3(d) of the Parent Disclosure Letter, with respect to the Parent Stock Plans or pursuant to the terms of the Parent Preferred Stock as of the date of this Agreement, as of the date of this Agreement, there are no securities, options, warrants, calls, rights, commitments, agreements, rights of first refusal, arrangements or undertakings of any kind to which Parent, Merger Sub or any other Parent Subsidiary is a party or by which any of them is bound, obligating Parent, Merger Sub or any other Parent Subsidiary to issue, deliver or sell or create, or cause to be issued, delivered or sold or created, additional shares of Parent Stock or Merger Sub Interests or other equity securities, rights, options, stock or unit appreciation rights, phantom stock or units, dividend equivalents or similar rights or other contractual rights the value of which is determined in whole or in part by the value of any equity security of Parent, Merger Sub or any of the other Parent Subsidiaries or obligating Parent, Merger Sub or any other Parent Subsidiary to issue, grant, extend or enter into any such security, option, warrant, call, right, commitment, agreement, right of first refusal, arrangement or undertaking. As of the date of this Agreement, there are no outstanding contractual obligations of Parent, Merger Sub or any other Parent Subsidiary to repurchase, redeem or otherwise acquire any shares of Parent Stock, or other equity securities or interests of Parent, Merger Sub or any other Parent Subsidiary (other than in satisfaction of withholding Tax obligations pursuant to certain awards outstanding under the Parent Stock Plans). Neither Parent, Merger Sub nor any other Parent Subsidiary is a party to or bound by any agreements or understandings concerning the voting (including voting trusts and proxies) of any Merger Sub Interests or capital stock of Parent, or equity interests in any of the other Parent Subsidiaries.

 

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(e)                 All dividends or other distributions on the shares of Parent Stock and any material dividends or other distributions on any securities of any Parent Subsidiary which have been authorized or declared prior to the date hereof have been paid in full (except to the extent such dividends have been publicly announced and are not yet due and payable).

 

(f)                 To the knowledge of Parent, Parent has provided to the Company full and complete information regarding the ownership interests of Nicholas S. Schorsch and the officers and directors of Parent in AR Capital, LLC, RCS Capital Corporation and ARC Properties Advisors, LLC (including ownership of any securities or other interests convertible into stock, equity, management or other interests of the foregoing entities).

 

Section 5.4             Authority .

 

(a)                 Each of Parent and Merger Sub has the requisite corporate or limited liability company power and authority, as applicable, to execute and deliver this Agreement, to perform its obligations hereunder and, subject to receipt of the Parent Stockholder Approval, to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. The execution and delivery of this Agreement by each of Parent and Merger Sub and the consummation by each of Parent and Merger Sub of the transactions contemplated hereby have been duly and validly authorized by all necessary corporate and limited liability company action, and no other corporate or limited liability company proceedings on the part of Parent or Merger Sub , as applicable, are necessary to authorize this Agreement or the Merger or to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby, subject, with respect to the issuance of Parent Common Stock in connection with the Merger, to receipt of the Parent Stockholder Approval and the filing of the Articles of Merger with and acceptance for record of the Articles of Merger by the SDAT and the due filing of the Certificate of Merger with the Delaware Secretary. Parent’s board of directors (the “ Parent Board ”), at a duly held meeting, has, by unanimous vote of all of the Parent Board members voting, (i) duly and validly authorized the execution and delivery of this Agreement and declared advisable the Merger and the other transactions contemplated hereby, (ii) directed that the issuance of shares of Parent Common Stock in connection with the Merger be submitted for consideration at the Parent Stockholder Meeting, and (iii) resolved to recommend that the stockholders of Parent vote in favor of the approval of the issuance of shares of Parent Common Stock in connection with the Merger and to include such recommendation in the Joint Proxy Statement.

 

(b)                This Agreement has been duly executed and delivered by each of Parent and Merger Sub and, assuming due authorization, execution and delivery by the Company, constitutes a legally valid and binding obligation of each of Parent and Merger Sub, enforceable against Parent and Merger Sub in accordance with its terms, except as such enforceability may be limited by applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or other similar Laws affecting creditors’ rights generally and by general principles of equity (regardless of whether enforceability is considered in a proceeding in equity or at Law).

 

Section 5.5             No Conflict; Required Filings and Consents .

 

(a)                 Except as set forth in Section 5.5(a) of the Parent Disclosure Letter, the execution and delivery of this Agreement by each of Parent and Merger Sub does not, and the performance of this Agreement and the consummation of the Merger and the other transactions contemplated hereby by each of Parent and Merger Sub will not, (i) assuming receipt of the Parent Stockholder Approval, conflict with or violate any provision of (A) the Parent Charter or the Parent Bylaws or Merger Sub’s certificate of formation or limited liability company agreement or (B) any equivalent organizational or governing documents of any other Parent Subsidiary, (ii) assuming that all consents, approvals, authorizations and permits described in Section 5.5(b) have been obtained, all filings and notifications described in Section 5.5(b) have been made and any waiting periods thereunder have terminated or expired, conflict with or violate any Law applicable to Parent, Merger Sub, or any Parent Subsidiary or by which any property or asset of Parent, Merger Sub, or any Parent Subsidiary is bound, or (iii) require any consent or approval under, result in any breach of or any loss of any benefit or material increase in any cost or obligation of Parent, or any Parent Subsidiary under, or constitute a default (or an event which with notice or lapse of time or both would become a default) under, or give to others any right of termination, acceleration, cancellation or payment (including disposition or similar fees) (with or without notice or the lapse of time or both) of, or give rise to any right of purchase, first offer or forced sale under or result in the creation of a Lien on any property or asset of Parent, Merger Sub, or any Parent Subsidiary pursuant to, any note, bond, debt instrument, indenture, contract, agreement, ground lease, license, permit or other legally binding obligation to which Parent, Merger Sub or any Parent Subsidiary is a party, except, as to clauses (i)(B), (ii) and (iii), respectively, for any such conflicts, violations, breaches, defaults or other occurrences which, individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Parent Material Adverse Effect.

 

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(b)                The execution and delivery of this Agreement by each of Parent and Merger Sub does not, and the performance of this Agreement by each of Parent and Merger Sub will not, require any consent, approval, authorization or permit of, or filing with or notification to, any Governmental Authority, except (i) the filing with the SEC of (A) the Joint Proxy Statement and the Form S-4 and the declaration of effectiveness of the Form S-4, and (B) such reports under, and other compliance with, the Exchange Act (and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder) and the Securities Act (and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder) as may be required in connection with this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby, (ii) as may be required under the rules and regulations of the NASDAQ, (iii) the filing of the Articles of Merger with and the acceptance for record of the Articles of Merger by the SDAT pursuant to the MGCL, (iv) the due filing of the Certificate of Merger with the Delaware Secretary, (v) such filings and approvals as may be required by any applicable state securities or “blue sky” Laws, (vi) such filings as may be required in connection with state and local transfer Taxes, (vii) any necessary filing with and approval by FINRA of each Broker’s Continuing Membership Application and (viii) where failure to obtain such consents, approvals, authorizations or permits, or to make such filings or notifications, individually or in the aggregate, has not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Parent Material Adverse Effect.

 

Section 5.6             Permits; Compliance With Law .

 

(a)                 Except for the authorizations, licenses, permits, certificates, approvals, variances, exemptions, orders, franchises, certifications and clearances that are the subject of Section 5.14 , which are addressed solely in that Section, Parent, Merger Sub and each other Parent Subsidiary is in possession of all authorizations, licenses, permits, certificates, approvals, variances, exemptions, orders, franchises, certifications and clearances of any Governmental Authority and accreditation and certification agencies, bodies or other organizations, including building permits and certificates of occupancy, necessary for Parent, Merger Sub and each other Parent Subsidiary to own, lease and, to the extent applicable, operate its properties or to carry on its respective business substantially as it is being conducted as of the date hereof (the “ Parent Permits ”), and all such Parent Permits are valid and in full force and effect, except where the failure to be in possession of, or the failure to be valid or in full force and effect of, any of the Parent Permits, individually or in the aggregate, has not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Parent Material Adverse Effect. All applications required to have been filed for the renewal of Parent Permits have been duly filed on a timely basis with the appropriate Governmental Authority, and all other filings required to have been made with respect to such Parent Permits have been duly made on a timely basis with the appropriate Governmental Authority, except in each case for failures to file which, individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Parent Material Adverse Effect. Neither Parent nor any Parent Subsidiary has received any claim or notice nor has any knowledge indicating that Parent or any Parent Subsidiary is currently not in compliance with the terms of any such Parent Permits, except where the failure to be in compliance with the terms of any such Parent Permits, individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Parent Material Adverse Effect.

 

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(b)                None of Parent, Merger Sub or any other Parent Subsidiary is or has been in conflict with, or in default or violation of (i) any Law applicable to Parent, Merger Sub or any other Parent Subsidiary or by which any property or asset of Parent, Merger Sub or any other Parent Subsidiary is bound (except for Laws addressed in Section 5.10 , Section 5.14 , Section 5.15 or Section 5.17 ), or (ii) any Parent Permits (except for Parent Permits addressed in Section 5.14 ), except in each case for any such conflicts, defaults or violations that, individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Parent Material Adverse Effect.

 

Section 5.7             SEC Filings; Financial Statements .

 

(a)                 Parent has filed with, or furnished (on a publicly available basis) to, the SEC all forms, reports, schedules, statements and documents required to be filed or furnished by it under the Securities Act or the Exchange Act, as the case may be, including any amendments or supplements thereto, from and after January 1, 2012 (collectively, the “ Parent SEC Filings ”). Each Parent SEC Filing, as amended or supplemented, if applicable, (i) as of its date, or, if amended or supplemented, as of the date of the most recent amendment or supplement thereto, complied in all material respects with the requirements of the Securities Act or the Exchange Act, as the case may be, and the applicable rules and regulations of the SEC thereunder, and (ii) did not, at the time it was filed (or became effective in the case of registration statements), or, if amended or supplemented, as of the date of the most recent amendment or supplement thereto, contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary in order to make the statements made therein, in the light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading. As of the date of this Agreement, neither Merger Sub nor any other Parent Subsidiary is separately subject to the periodic reporting requirements of the Exchange Act.

 

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(b)                Each of the consolidated financial statements contained or incorporated by reference in the Parent SEC Filings (as amended, supplemented or restated, if applicable), including the related notes and schedules, was prepared (except as indicated in the notes thereto) in accordance with GAAP applied on a consistent basis throughout the periods indicated, and each such consolidated financial statement presented fairly, in all material respects, the consolidated financial position, results of operations, stockholders’ equity and cash flows of Parent and its consolidated subsidiaries as of the respective dates thereof and for the respective periods indicated therein (subject, in the case of unaudited quarterly financial statements, to normal year-end adjustments).

 

(c)                 The records, systems, controls, data and information of Parent and the Parent Subsidiaries that are used in the system of internal accounting controls described in the following sentence are recorded, stored, maintained and operated under means that are under the exclusive ownership and direct control of Parent or the Parent Subsidiaries or accountants, except for any non-exclusive ownership and non-direct control that would not reasonably be expected to have a materially adverse effect on the system of internal accounting controls. Parent and the Parent Subsidiaries have devised and maintain a system of internal accounting controls sufficient to provide reasonable assurances regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with GAAP, including that: (1) transactions are executed only in accordance with management’s authorization; (2) transactions are recorded as necessary to permit preparation of the financial statements of Parent and the Parent Subsidiaries and to maintain accountability for the assets of Parent and the Parent Subsidiaries; (3) access to such assets is permitted only in accordance with management’s authorization; (4) the reporting of such assets is compared with existing assets at regular intervals; and (5) accounts, notes and other receivables and inventory are recorded accurately, and proper and adequate procedures are implemented to effect the collection thereof on a current and timely basis. Parent’s principal executive officer and its principal financial officer have disclosed to Parent’s auditors and the audit committee of the Parent Board (i) all significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal controls over financial reporting that are reasonably likely to adversely affect Parent’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial data, and (ii) any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in Parent’s internal controls, and Parent has made available to the Company copies of any material written materials relating to the foregoing. Parent has established and maintains disclosure controls and procedures (as such term is defined in Rule 13a-15 promulgated under the Exchange Act) designed to ensure that material information relating to Parent required to be included in reports filed under the Exchange Act, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to Parent’s principal executive officer and its principal financial officer by others within those entities, particularly during the periods in which the periodic reports required under the Exchange Act are being prepared, and, to the knowledge of Parent, such disclosure controls and procedures are effective in timely alerting Parent’s principal executive officer and its principal financial officer to material information required to be included in Parent’s periodic reports required under the Exchange Act. Since the enactment of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, none of Parent, Merger Sub or any other Parent Subsidiary has made any prohibited loans to any director or executive officer of Parent (as defined in Rule 3b-7 promulgated under the Exchange Act).

 

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(d)                Except as and to the extent disclosed or reserved against on Parent’s most recent balance sheet (or, in the notes thereto) included in the Parent SEC Filings, none of Parent or its consolidated subsidiaries has any liabilities or obligations of any nature (whether accrued, absolute, contingent or otherwise), except for liabilities or obligations (i) expressly contemplated by or under this Agreement, including Section 6.2 hereof, (ii) incurred in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice since the most recent balance sheet set forth in the Parent SEC Filings made through and including the date of this Agreement, (iii) described in any section of the Parent Disclosure Letter or (iv) that, individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Parent Material Adverse Effect.

 

(e)                 Except as set forth in Section 5.7(e) of the Parent Disclosure Letter, to the knowledge of Parent, none of the Parent SEC Filings is the subject of ongoing SEC review and Parent has not received any comments from the SEC with respect to any of the Parent SEC Filings since January 1, 2012 which remains unresolved, nor has it received any inquiry or information request from the SEC as to any matters affecting Parent which has not been adequately addressed. Parent has made available to the Company true and complete copies of all written comment letters from the staff of the SEC received since January 1, 2012 through the date of this Agreement relating to the Parent SEC Filings and all written responses of Parent thereto through the date of this Agreement. None of the Parent SEC Filings is the subject of any confidential treatment request by Parent.

 

Section 5.8             Disclosure Documents .

 

(a)                 None of the information supplied or to be supplied in writing by or on behalf of Parent, Merger Sub or any other Parent Subsidiary for inclusion or incorporation by reference in (i) the Form S-4 will, at the time such document is filed with the SEC, at any time such document is amended or supplemented or at the time such document is declared effective by the SEC, contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state any material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein not misleading, or (ii) the Joint Proxy Statement will, at the date it is first mailed to the stockholders of the Company and of Parent, at the time of the Company Stockholder Meeting and the Parent Stockholder Meeting, at the time the Form S-4 is declared effective by the SEC or at the Effective Time, contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state any material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances in which they were made, not misleading. All documents that Parent is responsible for filing with the SEC in connection with the transactions contemplated herein, to the extent relating to Parent or any Parent Subsidiary or other information supplied by or on behalf of Parent or any Parent Subsidiary for inclusion therein, will comply as to form, in all material respects, with the provisions of the Securities Act or Exchange Act, as applicable and the rules and regulations of the SEC thereunder and each such document required to be filed with any Governmental Authority (other than the SEC) will comply in all material respects with the provisions of any applicable Law as to the information required to be contained therein.

 

(b)                Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Section 5.8 or this Agreement, neither Parent nor Merger Sub makes any representation or warranty with respect to statements made or incorporated, or omissions included, in the Form S-4 or the Joint Proxy Statement to the extent based upon information supplied to Parent by or on behalf of the Company.

 

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Section 5.9             Absence of Certain Changes or Events . Between December 31, 2012 and the date hereof, except as contemplated by this Agreement or set forth on Section 5.9 of the Parent Disclosure Letter, Parent, Merger Sub and each other Parent Subsidiary has conducted its business in all material respects in the ordinary course. Between December 31, 2012 and the date hereof, there has not been any Parent Material Adverse Effect or any effect, event, development or circumstance that, individually or in the aggregate with all other effects, events, developments and changes, would reasonably be expected to result in a Parent Material Adverse Effect.

 

Section 5.10         Employee Benefit Plans .

 

(a)                 Other than the Parent Stock Plans, the Parent and the Parent Subsidiaries do not, and are not required to, and have not and have never been required to, maintain, sponsor or contribute to any Benefit Plans. Except as individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Parent Material Adverse Effect, none of Parent, any Parent Subsidiary or any of their respective ERISA Affiliates has incurred any obligation or liability with respect to or under any employee benefit plan, program or arrangement (including any agreement, program, policy or other arrangement under which any current or former employee, director or consultant has any present or future right to benefits) which has created or will create any obligation with respect to, or has resulted in or will result in any liability to Parent, Merger Sub or any of their respective subsidiaries. Parent intends to adopt Benefit Plans in connection with the Self-Management, however, except as specifically provided in this Agreement, neither Parent, any Parent Subsidiary nor any ERISA Affiliate of Parent or any Parent Subsidiary has made any promises or has any contract, plan or commitment, whether or not legally binding, to adopt any Benefit Plan.

 

(b)                Except as, individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Parent Material Adverse Effect: (i) each Parent Stock Plan has been maintained and administered in compliance with its terms and with applicable Law, including ERISA and the Code to the extent applicable thereto; (ii) all contributions or other amounts payable by Parent or any Parent Subsidiary as of the date hereof with respect to each Parent Stock Plan in respect of current or prior plan years have been paid or accrued in accordance with GAAP (other than with respect to amounts not yet due); and (iii) there are no pending, threatened or, to the knowledge of Parent, anticipated claims (other than non-material claims for benefits in accordance with the terms of the Company Benefit Plans and appeals of such claims) by, on behalf of or against any of the Parent Stock Plans or any trusts related thereto that could reasonably be expected to result in any liability of the Parent or any Parent Subsidiary.

 

(c)                 Except as provided in this Agreement or applicable Law or as set forth in Section 5.10(c) of the Parent Disclosure Letter, the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement will not, either alone or in combination with another event, (i) entitle any current or former employee, consultant or officer of Parent or any of the Parent Subsidiaries to severance pay, or any other payment from Parent or any Parent Subsidiary, or (ii) accelerate the time of payment or vesting, or increase the amount of compensation due to any such employee, consultant or officer.

 

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(d)                None of Parent, Merger Sub, any Parent Subsidiary or any of their respective ERISA Affiliates has ever maintained, contributed to, or participated in, or otherwise has any obligation or liability in connection with: (i) a “pension plan” under Section 3(2) of ERISA that is subject to Title IV or Section 302 of ERISA or Section 412 or 4971 of the Code, (ii) a “multiemployer plan” (as defined in Section 3(37) of ERISA), (iii) a “multiple employer welfare arrangement” (as defined in Section 3(40) of ERISA), or (iv) a “multiple employer plan” (as defined in Section 413(c) of the Code).

 

(e)                 Except as set forth in Section 5.10(e) of the Parent Disclosure Letter, or as individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Parent Material Adverse Effect, no amount that could be received (whether in cash or property or the vesting of property) as a result of the Merger or any of the other transactions contemplated hereby (alone or in combination with any other event) by any Person who is a “disqualified individual” (as such term is defined in Treasury Regulation Section 1.280G-1) under any compensation arrangement could be characterized as an “excess parachute payment” (as such term is defined in Section 280G(b)(1) of the Code).

 

(f)                 Except as set forth in Section 5.10(f) of the Parent Disclosure Letter, neither the Parent nor any Parent Subsidiary has any indemnity obligation with respect to the Parent Stock Plans for any Taxes imposed under Section 4999 or 409A of the Code.

 

(g)                Except as individually or in the aggregate have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Parent Material Adverse Effect, each Parent Stock Plan has been operated and administered in compliance with Section 409A of the Code.

 

(h)                The Parent Stock Plans are not mandated by a government other than the United States or is subject to the Laws of a jurisdiction outside of the United States.

 

Section 5.11         Labor and Other Employment Matters . Neither Parent nor any Parent Subsidiary has, or has ever had, any employees.

 

Section 5.12         Material Contracts .

 

(a)                 Except for contracts listed in Section 5.12 of the Parent Disclosure Letter or filed as exhibits to the Parent SEC Filings, as of the date of this Agreement, neither Parent nor any Parent Subsidiary is a party to or bound by any contract that, as of the date hereof:

 

(i)                  is required to be filed as an exhibit to Parent’s Annual Report on Form 10-K pursuant to Item 601(b)(2), (4), (9) or (10) of Regulation S-K promulgated by the SEC;

 

(ii)                obligates Parent or any Parent Subsidiary to make non-contingent aggregate annual expenditures (other than principal and/or interest payments or the deposit of other reserves with respect to debt obligations) in excess of $2,000,000 and is not cancelable within ninety (90) days without material penalty to Parent or any Parent Subsidiary, except for any Parent Lease or any ground lease affecting any Parent Property;

 

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(iii)              contains any non-compete or exclusivity provisions with respect to any line of business or geographic area that restricts the business of Parent or any Parent Subsidiary, or that otherwise restricts the lines of business conducted by Parent or any Parent Subsidiary or the geographic area in which Parent or any Parent Subsidiary may conduct business;

 

(iv)              other than the Parent Charter or the Parent Bylaws, is an agreement which obligates Parent or any Parent Subsidiary to indemnify any past or present directors, officers, trustees, employees and agents of Parent or any Parent Subsidiary pursuant to which Parent or the Parent Subsidiary is the indemnitor, other than any operating agreements or property management agreements or any similar agreement pursuant to which a Parent Subsidiary that is not wholly owned, directly or indirectly, by Parent provides such an indemnification to any such directors, officers, trustees, employees or agents in connection with the indemnification by such non-wholly owned Parent Subsidiary of Parent or another Parent Subsidiary thereunder;

 

(v)                constitutes an Indebtedness obligation of Parent or any Parent Subsidiary with a principal amount as of the date hereof greater than $2,000,000;

 

(vi)              would prohibit or materially delay the consummation of the Merger as contemplated by this Agreement;

 

(vii)            requires Parent or any Parent Subsidiary to dispose of or acquire assets or properties (other than in connection with the expiration of a Parent Lease or a ground lease affecting a Parent Property) with a fair market value in excess of $250,000, or involves any pending or contemplated merger, consolidation or similar business combination transaction, except for any Parent Lease or any ground lease affecting any Parent Property;

 

(viii)          constitutes an interest rate cap, interest rate collar, interest rate swap or other contract or agreement relating to a hedging transaction;

 

(ix)              sets forth the operational terms of a joint venture, partnership, limited liability company with a Third Party member or strategic alliance of Parent or any Parent Subsidiary; or

 

(x)                constitutes a loan to any Person (other than a wholly owned Parent Subsidiary) by Parent or any Parent Subsidiary (other than advances made pursuant to and expressly disclosed in the Parent Leases or pursuant to any disbursement agreement, development agreement, or development addendum entered into in connection with a Parent Lease with respect to the development, construction, or equipping of Parent Properties or the funding of improvements to Parent Properties) in an amount in excess of $2,000,000.

 

Each contract listed on Section 5.12 of the Parent Disclosure Letter to which Parent or any Parent Subsidiary is a party or by which it is bound as of the date hereof is referred to herein as a “ Parent Material Contract ”.

 

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(b)                Except as, individually or in the aggregate, has not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Parent Material Adverse Effect, each Parent Material Contract is legal, valid, binding and enforceable on Parent and each Parent Subsidiary that is a party thereto and, to the knowledge of Parent, each other party thereto, and is in full force and effect, except as may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or other similar Laws affecting creditors’ rights generally and by general principles of equity (regardless of whether enforceability is considered in a proceeding in equity or at Law). Except as, individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Parent Material Adverse Effect, Parent and each Parent Subsidiary has performed all obligations required to be performed by it prior to the date hereof under each Parent Material Contract and, to the knowledge of Parent, each other party thereto has performed all obligations required to be performed by it under such Parent Material Contract prior to the date hereof. None of Parent or any Parent Subsidiary, nor, to the knowledge of Parent, any other party thereto, is in material breach or violation of, or default under, any Parent Material Contract, and no event has occurred that with notice or lapse of time or both would constitute a violation, breach or default under any Parent Material Contract, except where in each case such breach, violation or default is not reasonably likely to have, individually or in the aggregate, a Parent Material Adverse Effect. Neither Parent nor any Parent Subsidiary has received notice of any violation or default under any Parent Material Contract, except for violations or defaults that would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Parent Material Adverse Effect.

 

Section 5.13         Litigation . Except as, individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Parent Material Adverse Effect or as set forth in Section 5.13 of the Parent Disclosure Letter, as of the date of this Agreement, (a) there is no Action pending or, to the knowledge of Parent, threatened by or before any Governmental Authority, nor, to the knowledge of Parent, is there any investigation pending or threatened by any Governmental Authority, in each case, against Parent, Merger Sub or any other Parent Subsidiary, and (b) none of Parent, Merger Sub or any other Parent Subsidiary, nor any of Parent or any Parent Subsidiary’s respective property, is subject to any outstanding judgment, order, writ, injunction or decree of any Governmental Authority.

 

Section 5.14         Environmental Matters .

 

(a)                 Except as, individually or in the aggregate, has not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Parent Material Adverse Effect:

 

(i)                  Parent and each Parent Subsidiary are in compliance with all Environmental Laws.

 

(ii)                Parent and each Parent Subsidiary have all Environmental Permits necessary to conduct their current operations and are in compliance with their respective Environmental Permits, and all such Environmental Permits are in good standing.

 

(iii)              Neither Parent nor any Parent Subsidiary has received any written notice, demand, letter or claim alleging that Parent or any such Parent Subsidiary is in violation of, or liable under, any Environmental Law or that any judicial, administrative or compliance order under Environmental Law has been issued against Parent or any Parent Subsidiary which remains unresolved. There is no litigation, investigation, request for information or other proceeding pending, or, to the knowledge of Parent, threatened against Parent or any Parent Subsidiary under any Environmental Law.

 

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(iv)              Neither Parent nor any Parent Subsidiary has entered into or agreed to any consent decree or order or is subject to any judgment, decree or judicial, administrative or compliance order relating to compliance with Environmental Laws, Environmental Permits or the investigation, sampling, monitoring, treatment, remediation, removal or cleanup of Hazardous Substances and no investigation, litigation or other proceeding is pending or, to the knowledge of Parent, threatened against Parent or any Parent Subsidiary under any Environmental Law.

 

(v)                Neither Parent nor any Parent Subsidiary has assumed, by contract or, to the knowledge of Parent, by operation of Law, any liability under any Environmental Law or relating to any Hazardous Substances, or is an indemnitor in connection with any threatened or asserted claim by any third-party indemnitee for any liability under any Environmental Law or relating to any Hazardous Substances.

 

(vi)              Neither Parent nor any Parent Subsidiary has caused, and to the knowledge of Parent, no Third Party has caused any release of a Hazardous Substance that would be required to be investigated or remediated by Parent or any Parent Subsidiary under any Environmental Law.

 

(vii)            There is no site to which Parent or any Parent Subsidiary has transported or arranged for the transport of Hazardous Substances which, to the knowledge of Parent, is or may become the subject of any Action under Environmental Law.

 

(b)                This Section 5.14 contains the exclusive representations and warranties of Parent and Merger Sub with respect to environmental matters.

 

Section 5.15         Intellectual Property .

 

(a)                 Section 5.15(a) of the Parent Disclosure Letter sets forth a correct and complete list of all material Intellectual Property registrations and applications for registration owned by Parent.

 

(b)                Except as, individually or in the aggregate, has not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Parent Material Adverse Effect, (i) Parent, Merger Sub and the other Parent Subsidiaries own or are licensed or otherwise possess valid rights to use all Intellectual Property necessary to conduct the business of Parent, Merger Sub and the other Parent Subsidiaries as it is currently conducted, (ii) the conduct of the business of Parent, Merger Sub and the other Parent Subsidiaries as it is currently conducted does not infringe, misappropriate or otherwise violate the Intellectual Property rights of any Third Party, (iii) there are no pending or, to the knowledge of Parent, threatened claims with respect to any of the Intellectual Property rights owned by Parent, Merger Sub or any other Parent Subsidiary, and (iv) to the knowledge of Parent, no Third Party is currently infringing or misappropriating Intellectual Property owned by Parent, Merger Sub or any other Parent Subsidiary. Parent, Merger Sub and the other Parent Subsidiaries are taking all actions that are reasonably necessary to maintain and protect each material item of Intellectual Property that they own.

 

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(c)                 This Section 5.15 contains the exclusive representations and warranties of Parent and Merger Sub with respect to intellectual property matters.

 

Section 5.16         Properties .

 

(a)                 Section 5.16(a) (Part I) of the Parent Disclosure Letter sets forth a list of the address of each real property owned or leased (as lessee or sublessee), including ground leased, by Parent or any Parent Subsidiary as of the date of this Agreement (all such real property interests, together with all buildings, structures and other improvements and fixtures located on or under such real property and all easements, rights and other appurtenances to such real property, are individually referred to herein as a “ Parent Property ” and collectively referred to herein as the “ Parent Properties ”). Section 5.16(a) (Part II) of the Parent Disclosure Letter sets forth a list of the address of each facility and real property which, as of the date of this Agreement, is under contract or signed letter of intent by Parent or a Parent Subsidiary for purchase by Parent or such Parent Subsidiary or which is required under a binding contract to be leased or subleased by Parent or a Parent Subsidiary after the date of this Agreement. Immediately following the consummation of each of the ARCT IV Merger and the CapLease Merger, each of the properties indirectly acquired by Parent as a result of the applicable transaction shall be deemed to be Parent Properties for purposes of this Section 5.16(a) , and Parent will use commercially reasonable efforts to provide to the Company, within twenty (20) Business Days following the consummation of each such transaction, a supplement to Section 5.16(a) (Part I) of the Parent Disclosure Letter listing the properties indirectly acquired by Parent as a result thereof.

 

(b)                Parent or a Parent Subsidiary owns good and marketable fee simple title or leasehold title (as applicable) to each of the Parent Properties, in each case, free and clear of Liens, except for Parent Permitted Liens that have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have, individually or in the aggregate, a Parent Material Adverse Effect. For the purposes of this Agreement, “ Parent Permitted Liens ” shall mean any (i) Liens relating to any Indebtedness incurred in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice, (ii) Liens that result from any statutory or other Liens for Taxes or assessments that are not yet subject to penalty or the validity of which is being contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings and for which there are adequate reserves on the financial statements of Parent (if such reserves are required pursuant to GAAP), (iii) Liens imposed or promulgated by Law or any Governmental Authority, including zoning regulations, permits and licenses, (iv) Liens that are disclosed on the existing Parent Title Insurance Policies made available by or on behalf of Parent, Merger Sub or any Parent Subsidiary to the Company prior to the date hereof and, with respect to leasehold interests, Liens on the underlying fee or leasehold interest of the applicable ground lessor, lessor, or sublessor, (v) any cashiers’, landlords’, workers’, mechanics’, carriers’, workmen’s, repairmen’s and materialmen’s liens and other similar Liens imposed by Law and incurred in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice that are not yet subject to penalty or the validity of which is being contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings, and (vi) any other Liens that do not materially impair the value of the applicable Parent Property or the continued use and operation of the applicable Parent Property as currently used and operated.

 

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(c)                 To the knowledge of Parent, except as has not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Parent Material Adverse Effect, the Parent Properties (x) are supplied with utilities reasonably required for their continued operation as they are now being operated and (y) are, to the knowledge of Parent, in working order sufficient for their normal operation in the manner currently being operated and without any material structural defects other than as may be disclosed in any physical condition reports that have been made available to the Company.

 

(d)                To the knowledge of Parent, except as has not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Parent Material Adverse Effect, each of the Parent Properties has sufficient access to and from publicly dedicated streets for its current use and operation, without any constraints that interfere with the normal use, occupancy and operation thereof.

 

(e)                 Except for discrepancies, errors or omissions that, individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Parent Material Adverse Effect, (i) the rent rolls for each of the Parent Properties, as of September 30, 2013, which rent rolls have previously been made available by or on behalf of the Parent or any Parent Subsidiary to the Company, and the schedules with respect to the Parent Properties subject to triple-net leases, which schedules have previously been made available to the Company, correctly reference each lease or sublease that was in effect as of September 30, 2013 and to which Parent or the Parent Subsidiaries are parties as lessors or sublessors with respect to each of the applicable Parent Properties (all leases or subleases (including any triple-net leases), together with all amendments, modifications, supplements, renewals, exercise of options and extensions related thereto, the “ Parent Leases ”) and (ii) Section 5.16(e) of the Parent Disclosure Letter sets forth the current rent annualized and security deposit amounts currently held for each Parent Lease (which security deposits are in the amounts required by the applicable Parent Lease). Immediately following the consummation of each of the ARCT IV Merger and the CapLease Merger, each of the leases or subleases (including any triple-net leases) to which Parent or the Parent Subsidiaries are parties as lessors or sublessors with respect to each of the properties indirectly acquired by Parent as a result of the applicable transaction shall be deemed to be Parent Leases for purposes of this Section 5.16(e) , and Parent shall use commercially reasonably efforts to provide to the Company, within twenty (20) Business Days following the consummation of each such transaction, a supplement to Section 5.16(e) of the Parent Disclosure Letter updated to include such new Parent Leases; provided that the fact that the rent rolls and schedules for such new Parent Leases have not been made available to the Company on or prior to the date of this Agreement shall not be deemed to be a violation of this Section 5.16(e) .

 

(f)                 True and complete in all material respects copies of (i) all ground leases affecting the interest of Parent or any Parent Subsidiary in the Parent Properties and (ii) all Parent Leases (collectively, the “ Specified Parent Leases ”), in each case, as such Specified Parent Lease is in effect as of the date hereof, together with all amendments, modifications, supplements, renewals and extensions through the date hereof related thereto, have been made available to the Company. Except as set forth in Section 5.16(f) of the Parent Disclosure Letter or as individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Parent Material Adverse Effect, (1) none of Parent, Merger Sub or any other Parent Subsidiary is and, to the knowledge of Parent, no other party is in breach or violation of, or default under, any Specified Parent Lease, (2) none of Parent, Merger Sub or any other Parent Subsidiary is in receipt of any rent under any Parent Lease paid more than thirty (30) days before such rent is due and payable, and (3) each Specified Parent Lease is valid, binding and enforceable in accordance with its terms and is in full force and effect with respect to Parent, Merger Sub or any other Parent Subsidiary and, to the knowledge of Parent, with respect to the other parties thereto, except as may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or other similar Laws affecting creditors’ rights generally and by general principles of equity (regardless of whether enforceability is considered in a proceeding in equity or at Law). None of Parent, Merger Sub or any other Parent Subsidiary is party to any oral Parent Lease.

 

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(g)                Parent and each Parent Subsidiary, as applicable, is in possession of title insurance policies or valid marked-up title commitments evidencing title insurance with respect to each Parent Property (each, a “ Parent Title Insurance Policy ” and, collectively, the “ Parent Title Insurance Policies ”). A copy of each Parent Title Insurance Policy in the possession of the Parent has been made available to the Company. No written claim has been made against any Parent Title Insurance Policy, which, individually or in the aggregate, would be material to any Parent Property.

 

(h)                To the knowledge of Parent, Section 5.16(h) of the Parent Disclosure Letter lists each Parent Property which is (i) under development as of the date hereof, and describes the status of such development as of the date hereof, and (ii) which is subject to a binding agreement for development or commencement of construction by Parent or a Parent Subsidiary, in each case other than those pertaining to capital repairs, replacements and other similar correction of deferred maintenance items in the ordinary course of business being performed by Parent or a Parent Subsidiary that are individually in the amount of $250,000 or less.

 

(i)                  Parent, Merger Sub and the other Parent Subsidiaries have good and valid title to, or a valid and enforceable leasehold interest in, or other right to use, all personal property owned, used or held for use by them as of the date of this Agreement (in each case, other than property owned by tenants and used or held in connection with the applicable tenancy), except as, individually or in the aggregate, has not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Parent Material Adverse Effect. None of Parent’s, Merger Sub’s or any other Parent Subsidiaries’ ownership of or leasehold interest in any such personal property is subject to any Liens, except for Parent Permitted Liens and Liens that have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Parent Material Adverse Effect. Section 5.16(i) of the Parent Disclosure Letter sets forth all leased personal property of Parent or any Parent Subsidiary with monthly lease obligations in excess of $1,000,000 and that are not terminable upon thirty (30) days’ notice.

 

(j)                  Section 5.16(j) of the Parent Disclosure Letter lists the parties currently providing third-party property management services to Parent or a Parent Subsidiary and the number of facilities currently managed by each such party.

 

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Section 5.17         Taxes . Except as expressly set forth in Section 5.17 of the Parent Disclosure Letter:

 

(a)                 Parent and each Parent Subsidiary has (i) duly and timely filed (or there have been filed on their behalf) with the appropriate Governmental Authority all U.S. federal and all other material Tax Returns required to be filed by them, taking into account any extensions of time within which to file such Tax Returns, and all such Tax Returns were and are true, correct and complete in all material respects, and (ii) duly and timely paid in full (or there has been duly and timely paid in full on their behalf), or made adequate provision for, all material amounts of Taxes required to be paid by them, whether or not shown (or required to be shown) on any Tax Return. True and materially complete copies of all U.S. federal income Tax Returns that have been filed with the IRS by Parent and each Parent Subsidiary with respect to the taxable years ending on or after December 31, 2011 have been provided or made available to representatives of the Company.

 

(b)                Parent (i) for all of its taxable years commencing with Parent’s initial taxable year that ended on December 31, 2011 and through and including its taxable year ended December 31, 2012 (and, for purposes of Section 7.3(a) , through and including its taxable year ending December 31, 2013, if the Closing Date occurs in the taxable year ending December 31, 2014) has been subject to taxation as a REIT and has satisfied all requirements to qualify as a REIT, and has so qualified, for U.S. federal Tax purposes for all such taxable years; (ii) has operated since January 1, 2013 (and, for purposes of Section 7.3(a) , January 1, 2014, if the Closing Date occurs in the taxable year ending December 31, 2014) to the date hereof in such a manner so as to qualify as a REIT for U.S. federal Tax purposes; (iii) intends to continue to operate (including with regard to the REIT distribution requirements in the taxable year that includes the Closing Date) in such a manner so as to qualify as a REIT for its taxable year that will end December 31 of the year that includes the Merger (and consummation thereof); and (iv) has not taken or omitted to take any action that would reasonably be expected to result in a challenge by the IRS or any other Governmental Authority to its status as a REIT, and no such challenge is pending or, to Parent’s knowledge, threatened.

 

(c)                 Each Parent Subsidiary and Other Parent Subsidiary has been since the later of its acquisition or formation and continues to be treated for U.S. federal and state income Tax purposes as (i) a partnership (or a disregarded entity) and not as a corporation or an association or publicly traded partnership taxable as a corporation, (ii) a Qualified REIT Subsidiary, or (iii) a Taxable REIT Subsidiary.

 

(d)                None of Parent or any Parent Subsidiary holds, directly or indirectly, any asset the disposition of which would be subject to (or to rules similar to) Section 1374 of the Code.

 

(e)                 (i) There are no disputes, audits, examination, investigations or proceedings pending (or threatened in writing), or claims asserted, for and/or in respect of any material Taxes or material Tax Returns of Parent or any Parent Subsidiary and neither Parent nor any Parent Subsidiary is a party to any litigation or administrative proceeding relating to Taxes; (ii) no deficiency for Taxes of Parent or any Parent Subsidiary has been claimed, proposed or assessed in writing or, to the knowledge of Parent, threatened, by any Governmental Authority, which deficiency has not yet been settled, except for such deficiencies which are being contested in good faith or with respect to which the failure to pay, individually or in the aggregate, has not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Parent Material Adverse Effect; (iii) neither Parent nor any Parent Subsidiary has extended or waived (nor granted any extension or waiver of) the limitation period for the assessment or collection of any Tax that has not since expired; (iv) neither Parent nor any Parent Subsidiary currently is the beneficiary of any extension of time within which to file any material Tax Return that remains unfiled; (v) neither Parent nor any Parent Subsidiary has in the past three years received a written claim by any Governmental Authority in any jurisdiction where any of them does not file Tax Returns or pay any Taxes that it is or may be subject to Taxation by that jurisdiction; and (vi) neither Parent nor any Parent Subsidiary has entered into any “closing agreement” as described in Section 7121 of the Code (or any corresponding or similar provision of state, local or foreign income Tax Law).

 

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(f)                 Since Parent’s formation, (i) neither Parent nor any Parent Subsidiary has incurred any liability for Taxes under Sections 857(b), 857(f), 860(c) or 4981 of the Code; and (ii) neither Parent nor any Parent Subsidiary has incurred any material liability for any other Taxes other than (x) in the ordinary course of business or consistent with past practice, or (y) transfer or similar Taxes arising in connection with acquisitions or dispositions of property. No event has occurred, and no condition or circumstance exists, which presents a material risk that any material amount of Tax described in the previous sentence will be imposed upon Parent or any Parent Subsidiary.

 

(g)                Parent and each Parent Subsidiary has complied in all material respects with all applicable Laws relating to the payment and withholding of Taxes (including withholding of Taxes pursuant to Sections 1441, 1442, 1445, 1446, 3102 and 3402 of the Code or similar provisions under any state and foreign Laws) and have duly and timely withheld and, in each case, have paid over to the appropriate Governmental Authorities any and all material amounts required to be so withheld and paid over on or prior to the due date thereof under all applicable Laws.

 

(h)                There are no Parent Tax Protection Agreements currently in force, and no Person has raised, or to the knowledge of Parent threatened to raise, a material claim against Parent or any Parent Subsidiary for any breach of any Parent Tax Protection Agreement and none of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement will give rise to any liability or obligation to make any payment under any Parent Tax Protection Agreement. As used herein, “ Parent Tax Protection Agreements ” means any agreement to which Parent or any Parent Subsidiary is a party and pursuant to which (i) any liability to any direct or indirect holder of Parent Partnership Units or any other partnership interest in any Parent Subsidiary Partnership (“ Relevant Parent Partnership Interest ”) relating to Taxes may arise, whether or not as a result of the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement; (ii) in connection with the deferral of income Taxes of a direct or indirect holder of a Relevant Parent Partnership Interest, a party to such agreement has agreed to (A) maintain a minimum level of debt or continue a particular debt, (B) retain or not dispose of assets for a period of time that has not since expired, (C) make or refrain from making Tax elections, (D) operate (or refrain from operating) in a particular manner, (E) use (or refrain from using) a specified method of taking into account book-tax disparities under Section 704(c) of the Code with respect to one or more assets of such party or any of its direct or indirect subsidiaries, (F) use (or refrain from using) a particular method for allocating one or more liabilities of such party or any of its direct or indirect subsidiaries under Section 752 of the Code and/or (G) only dispose of assets in a particular manner; (iii) any Person has been or is required to be given the opportunity to guaranty, indemnify or assume debt of such Parent Subsidiary Partnership or any direct or indirect subsidiary of such Parent Subsidiary Partnership or are so guarantying or indemnifying, or have so assumed, such debt; and/or (iv) any other agreement that would require any Parent Subsidiary Partnership or the general partner, manager, managing member or other similarly-situated Person of such Parent Subsidiary Partnership or any direct or indirect subsidiary of such Parent Subsidiary Partnership to consider separately the interests of the limited partners, members or other beneficial owners of such Parent Subsidiary Partnership or the holder of interests in such Parent Subsidiary Partnership in connection with any transaction or other action. As used herein, “ Parent Subsidiary Partnership ” means a Parent Subsidiary or Other Parent Subsidiary that is a partnership for U.S. federal income tax purposes.

 

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(i)                  There are no material Tax Liens upon any property or assets of Parent or any Parent Subsidiary except Liens for Taxes not yet due and payable or that are being contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings and for which adequate reserves have been established in accordance with GAAP.

 

(j)                  Neither Parent nor any Parent Subsidiary has requested, has received or is subject to any written ruling of a Governmental Authority or has entered into any written agreement with a Governmental Authority with respect to any Taxes.

 

(k)                There are no Tax allocation or sharing agreements or similar arrangements with respect to or involving Parent or any Parent Subsidiary, and after the Closing Date neither Parent nor any Parent Subsidiary shall be bound by any such Tax allocation agreements or similar arrangements or have any liability thereunder for amounts due in respect of periods prior to the Closing Date, in each case, other than customary provisions of commercial or credit agreements and Parent Tax Protection Agreements.

 

(l)                  Neither Parent nor any Parent Subsidiary (A) has been a member of an affiliated group filing a consolidated U.S. federal income Tax Return or (B) has any liability for the Taxes of any Person (other than Parent or any Parent Subsidiary) under Treasury Regulations Section 1.1502-6 (or any similar provision of state, local, or foreign law), as a transferee or successor, or otherwise.

 

(m)              Neither Parent nor any Parent Subsidiary has participated in any “listed transaction” within the meaning of Treasury Regulations Section 1.6011-4(b)(2).

 

(n)                Neither Parent nor any Parent Subsidiary (other than Taxable REIT Subsidiaries) has or has had any earnings and profits attributable to such entity or any other corporation in any non-REIT year within the meaning of Section 857 of the Code.

 

(o)                Parent is not aware of any fact or circumstance that could reasonably be expected to prevent the Merger from qualifying as a reorganization within the meaning of Section 368(a) of the Code.

 

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(p)                Neither Parent nor any of the Parent Subsidiaries has constituted either a “distributing corporation” or a “controlled corporation” (within the meaning of Section 355(a) of the Code) in a distribution of stock qualifying for tax-free treatment under Section 355 of the Code (A) in the two (2) years prior to the date of this Agreement.

 

Section 5.18         Insurance . Parent has made available to the Company copies of all material insurance policies (including title insurance policies) and all material fidelity bonds or other material insurance service contracts in Parent’s possession providing coverage for all Parent Properties (the “ Parent Insurance Policies ”). The Parent Insurance Policies include all material insurance policies and all material fidelity bonds or other material insurance service contracts required by any Specified Parent Lease. Except as individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Parent Material Adverse Effect, there is no claim for coverage by Parent, Merger Sub or any other Parent Subsidiary pending under any of the Parent Insurance Policies that has been denied or disputed by the insurer. Except as individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Parent Material Adverse Effect, all premiums payable under all Parent Insurance Policies have been paid, and Parent, Merger Sub and the other Parent Subsidiaries have otherwise complied in all material respects with the terms and conditions of all the Parent Insurance Policies. To the knowledge of Parent, such Parent Insurance Policies are valid and enforceable in accordance with their terms and are in full force and effect and no written notice of cancellation or termination has been received by Parent or any Parent Subsidiary with respect to any such policy which has not been replaced on substantially similar terms prior to the date of such cancellation.

 

Section 5.19         Opinion of Financial Advisor . The Parent Board has received the oral opinion of Barclays Capital Inc. (to be confirmed in writing) to the effect that, as of the date of such opinion and based on and subject to the assumptions, qualifications, limitations and other matters referred to therein, the Merger Consideration to be paid by Parent in the Merger is fair, from a financial point of view, to Parent.

 

Section 5.20         Vote Required . The affirmative vote of not less than a majority of the votes cast by the holders of Parent Common Stock (provided that the total vote cast represents over fifty percent (50%) in interest in all Parent Common Stock) at the Parent Stockholder Meeting to approve the issuance of Parent Common Stock in connection with the Merger (the “ Parent Stockholder Approval ”) is the only vote of the holders of any class or series of shares of capital stock of Parent or Merger Sub necessary to approve the Merger and the other transactions contemplated hereby, including the issuance of Parent Common Stock in connection with the Merger.

 

Section 5.21         Brokers . No broker, finder or investment banker (other than Barclays Capital Inc. and RCS Capital, a division of Realty Capital Securities, LLC) is entitled to any brokerage, finder’s or other fee or commission in connection with the Merger based upon arrangements made by or on behalf of Parent, Merger Sub or any other Parent Subsidiary.

 

Section 5.22         Investment Company Act . None of Parent, Merger Sub or any other Parent Subsidiary is required to be registered as an investment company under the Investment Company Act.

 

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Section 5.23         Sufficient Funds . At the Effective Time, Parent will have available, and Parent will provide Merger Sub with sufficient cash or lines of credit available to pay (i) the Cash Consideration, (ii) any cash in lieu of fractional shares of Parent Common Stock pursuant to Section 3.14 and (iii) any and all other amounts required to be paid in connection with the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, including the Merger, and any related fees and expenses.

 

Section 5.24         Ownership of Merger Sub; No Prior Activities .

 

(a)                 Merger Sub was formed solely for the purpose of engaging in the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. All of the interests of Merger Sub are owned directly by Parent.

 

(b)                Except for the obligations or liabilities incurred in connection with its organization and the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, Merger Sub has not, and will not have prior to the Effective Time, incurred, directly or indirectly through any subsidiary or Affiliate, any obligations or liabilities or engaged in any business activities of any type or kind whatsoever or entered into any agreements or arrangements with any Person.

 

Section 5.25         Takeover Statutes . None of Parent, Merger Sub or any other Parent Subsidiary is, nor at any time during the last two (2) years has been, an “interested stockholder” of the Company as defined in Section 3-601 of the MGCL. The Parent Board has (a) taken all action necessary to render inapplicable to the Merger: (i) the provisions of Subtitle 6 of Title 3 of the MGCL and (ii) Subtitle 7 of Title 3 of the MGCL; and (b) incorporated the requisite exemptions in the Parent Bylaws or by resolution of the Parent Board.

 

Section 5.26         Affiliate Transactions . Except as set forth in Section 5.26 of the Parent Disclosure Letter or as set forth in the Parent SEC Filings made through and including the date of this Agreement or as permitted by this Agreement, from January 1, 2012 through the date of this Agreement there have been no transactions, agreements, arrangements or understandings between Parent or any Parent Subsidiary, on the one hand, and any Affiliates (other than Parent Subsidiaries) of Parent or other Persons, on the other hand, that would be required to be disclosed under Item 404 of Regulation S-K promulgated by the SEC.

 

Section 5.27         ARCT IV Merger Agreement .

 

(a)                 As of the date hereof, the ARCT IV Merger Agreement is in full force and effect in the form filed with the SEC on July 2, 2013, as amended by the amendments filed with the SEC on October 7, 2013 and October 16, 2013 (as Annex E to Pre-Effective Amendment No. 3 to the Form S-4 Registration Statement (Registration No. 333-190056)), and has not been amended or modified (nor has any material right of Parent or Thunder Acquisition, LLC under the ARCT IV Merger Agreement been waived). As of the date hereof, to Parent’s and Merger Sub’s knowledge, there is no event, circumstance, change or effect that would, or would be reasonably likely to, cause the failure of any of the conditions set forth in Article VII of the ARCT IV Merger Agreement.

 

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(b)                As of the date hereof, the Parent SEC Filings describe in all material respects all fees anticipated to be paid to the ARCT IV advisor or its Affiliates in connection with the ARCT IV Merger, as estimated in good faith by Parent.

 

Section 5.28         CapLease Merger Agreement . As of the date hereof, the CapLease Merger Agreement is in full force and effect in the form filed with the SEC on May 28, 2013, and has not been amended or modified (nor has any material right of Parent or Safari Acquisition, LLC under the CapLease Merger Agreement been waived). As of the date hereof, to Parent’s and Merger Sub’s knowledge, there is no event, circumstance, change or effect that would, or would be reasonably likely to, cause the failure of any of the conditions set forth in Article VII of the CapLease Merger Agreement.

 

Section 5.29         No Other Representations or Warranties . Except for the representations and warranties contained in Article IV , each of Parent and Merger Sub acknowledge that neither the Company nor any other Person on behalf of the Company has made, and neither Parent nor Merger Sub has relied upon, any representation or warranty, whether express or implied, with respect to the Company or any of the Company Subsidiaries or their respective businesses, affairs, assets, liabilities, financial condition, results of operations, future operating or financial results, estimates, projections, forecasts, plans or prospects (including the reasonableness of the assumptions underlying such estimates, projections, forecasts, plans or prospects) or with respect to the accuracy or completeness of any other information provided or made available to Parent or Merger Sub by or on behalf of the Company.

 

Article VI

COVENANTS AND AGREEMENTS

 

Section 6.1             Conduct of Business by the Company .

 

(a)                 The Company covenants and agrees that, between the date of this Agreement and the earlier to occur of the Effective Time and the date, if any, on which this Agreement is terminated pursuant to Section 8.1 (the “ Interim Period ”), except to the extent required by Law, as may be agreed in writing by Parent (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned), as may be expressly required or permitted pursuant to this Agreement, or as set forth in Section 6.1(a) or Section 6.1(c) of the Company Disclosure Letter, the Company shall, and shall cause each of the other Company Entities to, (i) conduct its business in all material respects in the ordinary course and in a manner consistent with past practice (including performance of its obligations under each of the categories of Contracts described in Section 6.1(c)(xxiii)), and (ii) use its reasonable best efforts to maintain its material assets and properties in their current condition (normal wear and tear and damage caused by casualty or by any reason outside of the Company’s or the Company Subsidiaries’ control excepted), preserve intact in all material respects its current business organization, goodwill, ongoing businesses and relationships with third parties, keep available the services of its present officers, maintain all Company Insurance Policies, and maintain the status of the Company as a REIT. The consent of Parent shall be deemed to have been given for purposes of this Section 6.1(a) and Section 6.1(c) if Parent does not object in writing within five (5) Business Days from the date on which the written request for such consent is provided by the Company to Parent.

 

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(b)                The Company shall (i) use its commercially reasonable efforts to obtain the opinions of counsel referred to in Section 7.3(e) and Section 7.3(f) , (ii) deliver to Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz and Proskauer Rose LLP an officer’s certificate, dated as of the effective date of the Form S-4 and the Closing Date, respectively, and signed by an officer of the Company, containing representations of the Company as shall be reasonably necessary or appropriate to enable Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz and Proskauer Rose LLP to render the opinion described in Section 7.2(f) and Section 7.3(f) , respectively on the effective date of the Form S-4, satisfying the requirements of Item 601 of Regulation S-K under the Securities Act, and on the Closing Date, (a “ Company Tax Representation Letter ”) and (iii) deliver to Morris, Manning & Martin, LLC an officer’s certificate, dated as of the Closing Date and signed by an officer of the Company, containing representations of the Company as shall be reasonably necessary or appropriate to enable Morris, Manning & Martin, LLC to render the opinion described in Section 7.2(e) on the Closing Date.

 

(c)                 Without limiting the foregoing, the Company covenants and agrees that, during the Interim Period, except to the extent required by Law, as may be consented to in writing by Parent (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned), as may be expressly required or permitted pursuant to this Agreement, or as set forth in Section 6.1(a) or 6.1(c) of the Company Disclosure Letter, the Company shall not, and shall not cause or permit any other Company Entity to, do any of the following ( provided that, for the avoidance of doubt, taking action on behalf of any Non-Traded REIT or any other pooled investment vehicle in place as of the date of this Agreement (other than those actions described in clause (xxiii) below) in its capacity as an advisor to a Non-Traded REIT or other pooled investment vehicle in place as of the date of this Agreement shall not be deemed a violation of this Section 6.1(c) ):

 

(i)                  amend or propose to amend the Company Charter or Company Bylaws (or such equivalent organizational or governing documents of any Company Subsidiary), waive the stock ownership limit under the Company Charter or create an Excepted Holder Limit (as defined in the Company Charter);

 

(ii)                split, combine, reclassify or subdivide any shares of stock or other equity securities or ownership interests of the Company or any Company Subsidiary (other than any wholly-owned Company Subsidiary);

 

(iii)              declare, set apart or pay any dividend on or make any other distributions (whether in cash, stock, property or otherwise) with respect to shares of capital stock of the Company or any Company Subsidiary or other equity securities or ownership interests in the Company or any Company Subsidiary, except for (A) the declaration and payment by the Company of regular daily dividends, payable monthly for full monthly periods in accordance with past practice at a rate not to exceed a monthly rate of $0.06 per share of Company Common Stock, (B) the declaration and payment of dividends or other distributions to the Company by any directly or indirectly wholly owned Company Subsidiary, (C) distributions by any Company Subsidiary that is not wholly owned, directly or indirectly, by the Company, in accordance with the requirements of the organizational documents of such Company Subsidiary, and (D) dividend equivalents accrued or paid with respect to the Company PSUs and Company RSUs; provided , however , that, notwithstanding the restriction on dividends and other distributions in this Section 6.1(c)(iii) , and subject to Section 6.18 , the Company and any Company Subsidiary shall be permitted to make distributions, including under Sections 857, 858 or 860 of the Code, reasonably necessary for the Company to maintain its status as a REIT under the Code or avoid or reduce the imposition of any entity level income or excise Tax under the Code;

 

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(iv)              redeem, repurchase or otherwise acquire, directly or indirectly, any shares of its capital stock or other equity interests of the Company or a Company Subsidiary, other than the withholding of shares of Company Common Stock to satisfy withholding Tax obligations with respect to awards granted pursuant to the Company Equity Plans, including the vesting of Company RSUs and Company PSUs, or in connection with the satisfaction of withholding Tax obligations or indemnification claims under the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement and related executive agreements set forth on Section 4.10(a) of the Company Disclosure Letter;

 

(v)                except (A) for issuances by a wholly owned Company Subsidiary to the Company or another wholly owned Company Subsidiary, (B) in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice, or (C) as otherwise contemplated in Section 6.1(c)(vi) , issue, sell, pledge, dispose, encumber or grant any shares of the Company’s or any of the Company Subsidiaries’ capital stock, or any options, warrants, convertible securities or other rights of any kind to acquire any shares of the Company’s or any of the Company Subsidiaries’ capital stock or other equity interests, provided , however , that the Company may issue shares of Company Common Stock upon the settlement of any Company RSUs or Company PSUs outstanding as of the date of this Agreement, as required to pay the Incentive Consideration under (and as defined in) the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement and related executive agreements set forth on Section 4.10(a) of the Company Disclosure Letter or as may be granted after the date of this Agreement in accordance with Section 6.1(c)(vi) ;

 

(vi)              except as set forth on Section 6.1(c)(vi) of the Company Disclosure Letter, grant, confer, award, or modify the terms of any Company RSUs, Company PSUs, convertible securities, or other rights to acquire, or denominated in, any of the Company’s or any of the Company Subsidiaries’ capital stock or other equity securities;

 

(vii)            acquire or agree to acquire (including by merger, consolidation or acquisition of stock or assets) any real property, personal property (other than personal property at a total cost of less than $250,000 in the aggregate), corporation, partnership, limited liability company, other business organization or any division or material amount of assets thereof, except (A) acquisitions by the Company or any wholly owned Company Subsidiary of or from an existing wholly owned Company Subsidiary, (B) acquisitions of real property at a total cost of less than $10,000,000 in the aggregate from non-Affiliates or (C) except as permitted or required under Section 6.1(e) ;

 

(viii)          sell, pledge, lease, assign, transfer, dispose of or encumber, or effect a deed in lieu of foreclosure with respect to, any property or assets, except (A) in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice and that would not be material to any Company Property or any assets of the Company or any Company Subsidiary or (B) pledges or encumbrances of property or assets or direct or indirect equity interests in entities from time to time under the Company Credit Agreement;

 

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(ix)              incur, create, assume, refinance, replace or prepay any Indebtedness for borrowed money or issue or amend the terms of any debt securities of the Company or any of the Company Subsidiaries or assume, guarantee or endorse, or otherwise become responsible (whether directly, contingently or otherwise) for the Indebtedness of any other Person (other than a wholly owned Company Subsidiary), except Indebtedness incurred (A) under the Company Credit Agreement in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice in an aggregate amount not to exceed $5,000,000 for general corporate purposes and such additional amounts as may be necessary to consummate the acquisitions of real property pursuant to Section 6.1(e) , and (B) to refinance existing Indebtedness at maturity (provided that the principal amount of such new Indebtedness shall not exceed the principal amount of the Indebtedness refinanced and the terms of such new Indebtedness shall not be more onerous to the Company compared to the existing Indebtedness);

 

(x)                make any loans, advances or capital contributions to, or investments in, any other Person (including to any of its officers, directors, employees, Affiliates, agents or consultants), make any change in its existing borrowing or lending arrangements for or on behalf of such Persons, or enter into any “keep well” or similar agreement to maintain the financial condition of another entity, other than (A) by the Company or a wholly owned Company Subsidiary to the Company or a wholly owned Company Subsidiary, and (B) loans or advances (i) required to be made under any of the Company Leases or ground lease pursuant to which any third party is a lessee or sublessee on any Company Property, or (ii) made to non-Affiliate tenants in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice in amounts not to exceed $100,000 individually and $1,000,000 in the aggregate;

 

(xi)              enter into, renew, modify, amend or terminate, or waive, release, compromise or assign any rights or claims under, any Company Material Contract (or any Contract that, if existing as of the date hereof, would be a Company Material Contract), other than (A) any termination or renewal in accordance with the terms of any existing Company Material Contract that occurs automatically without any action by the Company or any Company Subsidiary, (B) the entry into any modification or amendment of, or waiver or consent under, any mortgage or related agreement to which the Company or any Company Subsidiary is a party as required or necessitated by this Agreement or transactions contemplated hereby, provided that any such modification, amendment, waiver or consent does not increase the principal amount thereunder or otherwise adversely affect the Company, any Company Subsidiary or Parent or (C) as may be reasonably necessary to comply with the terms of this Agreement;

 

(xii)            except as set forth in Section 6.1(c)(xii) of the Company Disclosure Letter, enter into, renew, modify, amend or terminate, or waive, release, compromise or assign any rights or claims under, any Company Lease (or any lease for Real Property that, if existing as of the date hereof, would be a Company Lease), except for (A) entering into any new lease or renewing any Company Lease in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice on market terms and where the aggregate payments under any such new lease or Company Lease are less than $8,000,000 over the initial term of such new lease or Company Lease, or (B) terminating any Company Lease as a result of a default by the counterparty to such Company Lease (in accordance with the terms of such Company Lease and subject to any applicable cure period therein);

 

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(xiii)          waive, release, assign any material rights or claims or make any payment, direct or indirect, of any liability of the Company or any Company Subsidiary before the same comes due in accordance with its terms, other than in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice;

 

(xiv)          settle or compromise (A) any legal action, suit, investigation, arbitration or proceeding, in each case made or pending against the Company or any of the Company Subsidiaries, (including relating to Taxes to the extent exceeding, individually or in the aggregate, $100,000), and (B) any legal action, suit or proceeding involving any present, former or purported holder or group of holders of the Company Common Stock other than in accordance with Section 6.7 ;

 

(xv)            (A) hire or terminate (other than for cause) any officer, director or employee (which employee has annual target cash compensation in excess of $350,000) of the Company or any Company Subsidiary or promote or appoint any Person to a position of executive officer or director of the Company or any Company Subsidiary, (B) except as required by existing written agreements or Company Benefit Plans as in effect as of the date hereof or as set forth on Section 6.1(c)(xv) of the Company Disclosure Letter, (1) increase, or accelerate the vesting or payment of, compensation or other benefits payable or provided to the Company’s directors, executive officers or employees, other than the payment of (v) any cash stay or retention bonuses (followed by reasonably prompt written notice to Parent of such payment) to employees of the Company or any Company Subsidiary (other than the Seller or the Bonus Executives (each as defined in the Cole Holdings Escrow Agreement)) in an aggregate amount not to exceed ten million dollars ($10,000,000) in conjunction with the Closing, or (w) any cash stay, retention or signing bonuses (followed by reasonably prompt written notice to Parent of such payment) to employees of the Company or any Company Subsidiary (other than the Seller or the Bonus Executives), including any officer or employee permitted to be hired in clause (A), in an aggregate amount not to exceed five million dollars ($5,000,000) to be paid no earlier than the Closing Date, or pay (or agree to pay) any bonus or similar payment to any such person or (2) enter into, amend or terminate any employment, change of control, bonus, severance, retirement or retention agreement with any Company Employee (except (x) for severance agreements entered into with Company Employees in the ordinary course of business in connection with terminations of employment; (y) for employment agreements terminable on no more than 60 days’ notice without penalty and (z) retention agreements entered into in connection with grant of stay or retention bonuses permitted in clause (B)(1)); or (C) take any action to fund or in any other way secure the payment of compensation or benefits under the Company Benefit Plans, in each case, other than as required by Law;

 

(xvi)          fail to maintain all financial books and records in all material respects in accordance with GAAP (or any interpretation thereof) or make any material change to its methods of accounting in effect at December 31, 2012, except as required by a change in GAAP (or any interpretation thereof) or in applicable Law, or make any change, other than in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice, with respect to accounting policies, unless required by GAAP or the SEC;

 

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(xvii)        enter into any new line of business;

 

(xviii)      cause a material diminution of the net capital of any Broker (the net capital of each Broker shall at all times be not less than the Minimum Net Capital Requirement then applicable to it);

 

(xix)          fail to duly and timely file all material reports and other material documents required to be filed with the NYSE, the SEC, FINRA or any other Governmental Authority, subject to extensions permitted by Law or applicable rules and regulations;

 

(xx)            take any action, or fail to take any action, which action or failure would reasonably be expected to cause (A) the Company to fail to qualify as a REIT or (B) any Company Subsidiary (1) to cease to be treated as any of (x) a partnership or disregarded entity for U.S. federal income tax purposes or (y) a Qualified REIT Subsidiary or a Taxable REIT Subsidiary under the applicable provisions of Section 856 of the Code, as the case may be or (2) that is not treated as a Taxable REIT Subsidiary under the applicable provisions of Section 856 of the Code as the date hereof to be so treated;

 

(xxi)          adopt a plan of merger, complete or partial liquidation or resolutions providing for or authorizing such merger, liquidation or a dissolution, consolidation, recapitalization or bankruptcy reorganization, except by a Company Subsidiary in connection with any acquisitions permitted pursuant to Section 6.1(e) in a manner that would not reasonably be expected to be adverse to the Company or to prevent or impair the ability of the Company to consummate the Merger;

 

(xxii)        form any new funds, joint ventures or non-traded real estate investment trusts or other pooled investment vehicles, provided that the restrictions of this Section 6.1(c)(xxii) shall not restrict the Company and the Company Subsidiaries from commencing the sale of shares in Cole Office & Industrial REIT (CCIT II), Inc. or Cole Credit Property Trust V, but only so long as such issuers have investment objectives and strategies and are otherwise structured in a manner substantially consistent with the respective descriptions thereof set forth in their respective registration statements filed with the SEC as of the date of this Agreement;

 

(xxiii)      take any action to cause the termination or amendment or waiver of any provision of any advisory Contract, investment management Contract, property management Contract, dealer manager agreement, soliciting dealer agreement (including, in each case, related addendums) or similar Contract to which the Company or any Company Subsidiary is a party;

 

(xxiv)      deliver any notice or instruction to the Escrow Agent under (and as defined in) the Cole Holdings Escrow Agreement to release any portion of the Escrow Share Deposit (as defined in the Cole Holdings Escrow Agreement) to Christopher H. Cole or any of the Bonus Executives (as defined in the Cole Holdings Escrow Agreement) other than in accordance with Sections 3(c), 3(d) and 4 of the Cole Holdings Escrow Agreement;

 

(xxv)        amend the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement, the Cole Holdings Escrow Agreement or the Registration Rights Agreement or any other Contract entered into in connection with any of the foregoing in any material respect;

 

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(xxvi)      amend or modify the compensation terms or any other obligations of the Company contained in the engagement letter with Goldman Sachs in a manner adverse to the Company, any Company Subsidiary or Parent or engage other financial advisers in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement; or

 

(xxvii)    authorize, or enter into any contract, agreement, commitment or arrangement to do any of the foregoing.

 

(d)                Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this Agreement, nothing in this Agreement shall prohibit the Company from taking any action, at any time or from time to time, that in the reasonable judgment of the Company Board, upon advice of counsel to the Company, is reasonably necessary for the Company to avoid incurring entity level income or excise Taxes under the Code or to maintain its qualification as a REIT under the Code for any period or portion thereof ending on or prior to the Effective Time, including making dividend or other distribution payments to stockholders of the Company in accordance with this Agreement or otherwise.

 

(e)                 The Company shall use commercially reasonable efforts to consummate the acquisitions set forth on Section 4.16(a) (Part II) and the acquisitions, capital expenditures and tenant improvements set forth on Section 6.1(e) of the Company Disclosure Letter prior to the Closing Date; provided that the Company may substitute one or more properties set forth on Section 4.16(a) (Part II) with one or more properties of equivalent value subject to the consent of Parent (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned).

 

Section 6.2             Conduct of Business by Parent and Merger Sub .

 

(a)                 Each Parent Party covenants and agrees that, during the Interim Period, except to the extent required by Law, as may be agreed in writing by the Company (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned), as may be expressly required or permitted pursuant to this Agreement, or as set forth in Section 6.2(a) or 6.2(c) of the Parent Disclosure Letter, the Parent Parties shall, and shall cause each of the other Parent Entities to, use its reasonable best efforts to maintain its material assets and properties in their current condition (normal wear and tear and damage caused by casualty or by any reason outside of any Parent Entities’ control excepted), keep available the services of its present officers, maintain all Parent Insurance Policies and maintain the status of Parent as a REIT. The consent of the Company shall be deemed to have been given for purposes of this Section 6.2(a) and Section 6.2(c) if the Company does not object in writing within five (5) Business Days from the date on which the written request for such consent is provided by Parent to the Company.

 

(b)                The Parent Parties shall (i) use their commercially reasonable efforts to obtain the opinions of counsel referred to in Section 7.3(e) and Section 7.2(f) , (ii) deliver to Proskauer Rose LLP and Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz an officer’s certificate, dated as of the effective date of the Form S-4 and the Closing Date, respectively, and signed by an officer of Parent, containing representations of Parent as shall be reasonably necessary or appropriate to enable Proskauer Rose LLP and Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz to render the opinion described in Section 7.2(f) and Section 7.3(f) , respectively, on the effective date of the Form S-4, satisfying the requirements of Item 601 of Regulation S-K under the Securities Act, and on the Closing Date (a “ Parent Tax Representation Letter ”), and (iii) deliver to Proskauer Rose LLP an officer’s certificate, dated as of the effective Date of the Form S-4 and the Closing Date, respectively, and signed by an officer of Parent and the Parent Operating Partnership, containing representations of Parent and the Parent Operating Partnership as shall be reasonably necessary or appropriate to enable Proskauer Rose LLP to render the opinion described in Section 7.3(e) on the effective date of the Form S-4, satisfying the requirements of Item 601 of Regulation S-K under the Securities Act, and on the Closing Date.

 

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(c)                 Without limiting the foregoing, each Parent Party covenants and agrees that, during the Interim Period, except to the extent required by Law, as may be consented to in writing by the Company (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned), as may be expressly required or permitted pursuant to this Agreement, or as set forth in Section 6.2(a) or 6.2(c) of the Parent Disclosure Letter, the Parent Parties shall not, and shall not cause or permit any of the other Parent Entities to, do any of the following:

 

(i)                  other than amendments to the Parent Charter to increase the authorized number of shares or create or designate a series of preferred stock (including the Series D Preferred Stock, the Series E Preferred Stock and the Series F Preferred Stock), amend or propose to amend the Parent Charter or Parent Bylaws (or such equivalent organizational or governing documents of any Parent Subsidiary material to Parent and the Parent Subsidiaries, considered as a whole, if such amendment would be adverse to Parent or the Company);

 

(ii)                split, combine, reclassify or subdivide any shares of stock or other equity securities or ownership interests of Parent, Merger Sub or any other Parent Subsidiary;

 

(iii)              declare, set aside or pay any dividend on or make any other distributions (whether in cash, stock, property or otherwise) with respect to shares of capital stock of Parent or any Parent Subsidiary or other equity securities or ownership interests in Parent or any Parent Subsidiary, except for (A) the declaration and payment by Parent of regular monthly dividends, for full monthly periods in accordance with past practice and not for any interim period prior to the Effective Time, at an annual rate not to exceed $1.06 per share of Parent Common Stock, (B) the declaration and payment of dividends or other distributions to Parent by any directly or indirectly wholly owned Parent Subsidiary, and (C) distributions by any Parent Subsidiary that is not wholly owned, directly or indirectly, by Parent, in accordance with the requirements of the organizational documents of such Parent Subsidiary; provided , however , that, notwithstanding the restriction on dividends and other distributions in this Section 6.2(c)(iii) , and subject to Section 6.18 , Parent and any Parent Subsidiary shall be permitted to make distributions, including under Sections 857, 858 or 860 of the Code, reasonably necessary for Parent to maintain its status as a REIT under the Code or avoid or reduce the imposition of any entity level income or excise Tax under the Code;

 

(iv)              redeem, repurchase or otherwise acquire, directly or indirectly, any shares of its capital stock or other equity interests of Parent or a Parent Subsidiary, other than the withholding of shares of Parent Common Stock to satisfy withholding Tax obligations with respect to awards granted pursuant to the Parent Stock Plans;

 

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(v)                fail to maintain all financial books and records in all material respects in accordance with GAAP (or any interpretation thereof) or make any material change to its methods of accounting in effect as of the date hereof, except as required by a change in GAAP (or any interpretation thereof) or in applicable Law, or make any change, other than in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice, with respect to accounting policies, unless required by GAAP or the SEC;

 

(vi)              take any action, or fail to take any action, which action or failure would reasonably be expected to cause (A) Parent to fail to qualify as a REIT or (B) any Parent Subsidiary (1) to cease to be treated as any of (x) a partnership or disregarded entity for U.S. federal income tax purposes or (y) a Qualified REIT Subsidiary or a Taxable REIT Subsidiary under the applicable provisions of Section 856 of the Code, as the case may be or (2) that is not treated as a Taxable REIT Subsidiary under the applicable provisions of Section 856 of the Code as the date hereof to be so treated;

 

(vii)            enter into any new line of business;

 

(viii)          fail to duly and timely file all material reports and other material documents required to be filed with any Governmental Authority;

 

(ix)              amend or modify the CapLease Merger Agreement in any material respect, or waive any material right of Parent or Safari Acquisition, LLC under the CapLease Merger Agreement, other than waivers of immaterial rights;

 

(x)                take any action, or fail to take any action, which action or failure would cause or would reasonably be expected (A) to result in the failure of any condition set forth in Section 7.1 or Section 7.3 of the CapLease Merger Agreement or (B) to prevent or materially impair the ability of Parent or Safari Acquisition, LLC to consummate the CapLease Merger in accordance with the terms of the CapLease Merger Agreement; provided , however , that nothing herein shall require Parent or Safari Acquisition, LLC to exercise its right to match any Superior Proposal (as defined in the CapLease Merger Agreement) under Section 6.5(e) of the CapLease Merger Agreement or otherwise respond to any such Superior Proposal;

 

(xi)              amend or modify the ARCT IV Merger Agreement in any material respect, or waive any right of Parent or Thunder Acquisition, LLC under the ARCT IV Merger Agreement, other than waivers of immaterial rights;

 

(xii)            take any action, or fail to take any action, which action or failure would cause or would reasonably be expected (A) to result in the failure of any condition set forth in Section 7.1 or Section 7.3 of the ARCT IV Merger Agreement or (B) to prevent or materially impair the ability of Parent or Thunder Acquisition, LLC to consummate the ARCT IV Merger in accordance with the terms of the ARCT IV Merger Agreement; provided , however , that nothing herein shall require Parent or Thunder Acquisition, LLC to exercise its right to match any Superior Proposal (as defined in the ARCT IV Merger Agreement) under Section 6.5(e) of the ARCT IV Merger Agreement or otherwise respond to any such Superior Proposal;

 

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(xiii)          adopt a plan of complete or partial liquidation or resolutions providing for or authorizing such liquidation or a dissolution, consolidation, recapitalization or bankruptcy reorganization;

 

(xiv)          take any action that would require approval of Parent’s stockholders under NASDAQ Rule 5635(a)(1);

 

(xv)            incur, create, assume, refinance, replace or prepay any material Indebtedness for borrowed money, or issue or amend the terms of any debt securities of Parent or any of the Parent Subsidiaries, or assume, guarantee or endorse, or otherwise become responsible (whether directly, contingently or otherwise) for the Indebtedness of any other Person (other than a wholly-owned Parent Subsidiary), to the extent such action results in Moody’s downgrading Parent’s corporate credit rating below ‘Baa3’, other than, in each case, any Indebtedness pursuant to the Debt Financing or as otherwise may be required to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, the ARCT IV Merger Agreement and the CapLease Merger Agreement; or

 

(xvi)          authorize, or enter into any contract, agreement, commitment or arrangement to do any of the foregoing.

 

(d)                Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this Agreement, nothing in this Agreement shall prohibit Parent from taking any action, at any time or from time to time, that in the reasonable judgment of the Parent Board, upon advice of counsel to Parent, is reasonably necessary for Parent to continue to avoid incurring entity level income or excise Taxes under the Code or to maintain its qualification as a REIT under the Code, including making dividend or other distribution payments to stockholders of Parent in accordance with this Agreement or otherwise.

 

Section 6.3             Preparation of Form S-4 and Joint Proxy Statement; Stockholder Meetings .

 

(a)                 As promptly as reasonably practicable following the date of this Agreement, (i) the Company and Parent shall jointly prepare and cause to be filed with the SEC the Joint Proxy Statement in preliminary form, and (ii) Parent shall prepare and cause to be filed with the SEC, the Form S-4, which will include the Joint Proxy Statement as a prospectus. Each of the Company and Parent shall use its reasonable best efforts to (x) have the Form S-4 declared effective under the Securities Act as promptly as practicable after such filing, (y) ensure that the Form S-4 complies in all material respects with the applicable provisions of the Exchange Act and the Securities Act, and (z) keep the Form S-4 effective for so long as necessary to complete the Merger. Each of the Company and Parent shall furnish all information concerning itself, its Affiliates and the holders of its capital stock to the other and provide such other assistance as may be reasonably requested in connection with the preparation, filing and distribution of the Form S-4 and Joint Proxy Statement. The Form S-4 and Joint Proxy Statement shall include all information reasonably requested by such other party to be included therein. Each of the Company and Parent shall promptly notify the other upon the receipt of any comments from the SEC or any request from the SEC for amendments or supplements to the Form S-4 or Joint Proxy Statement, and shall, as promptly as practicable after receipt thereof, provide the other with copies of all correspondence between it and its Representatives, on the one hand, and the SEC, on the other hand, and all written comments with respect to the Joint Proxy Statement or the Form S-4 received from the SEC and advise the other party of any oral comments with respect to the Joint Proxy Statement or the Form S-4 received from the SEC. Each of the Company and Parent shall use its reasonable best efforts to respond as promptly as practicable to any comments from the SEC with respect to the Joint Proxy Statement, and Parent shall use its reasonable best efforts to respond as promptly as practicable to any comments from the SEC with respect to the Form S-4. Notwithstanding the foregoing, prior to filing the Form S-4 (or any amendment or supplement thereto) or mailing the Joint Proxy Statement (or any amendment or supplement thereto) or responding to any comments from the SEC with respect thereto, each of the Company and Parent shall cooperate and provide the other a reasonable opportunity to review and comment on such document or response (including the proposed final version of such document or response). Parent shall advise the Company, promptly after it receives notice thereof, of the time of effectiveness of the Form S-4, the issuance of any stop order relating thereto or the suspension of the qualification of the Parent Common Stock issuable in connection with the Merger for offering or sale in any jurisdiction, and Parent and the Company shall use their reasonable best efforts to have any such stop order or suspension lifted, reversed or otherwise terminated. Parent shall also take any other action required to be taken under the Securities Act, the Exchange Act, any applicable foreign or state securities or “blue sky” Laws and the rules and regulations thereunder in connection with the issuance of the Parent Common Stock in the Merger, and the Company shall furnish all information concerning the Company and the holders of the Company Common Stock as may be reasonably requested in connection with any such actions.

 

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(b)                If, at any time prior to the receipt of the Company Stockholder Approval or the Parent Stockholder Approval, any information relating to the Company or Parent, or any of their respective Affiliates, should be discovered by the Company or Parent which, in the reasonable judgment of the Company or Parent, should be set forth in an amendment of, or a supplement to, any of the Form S-4 or the Joint Proxy Statement, so that any of such documents would not include any misstatement of a material fact or omit to state any material fact necessary to make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading, the party which discovers such information shall promptly notify the other parties hereto, and the Company and Parent shall cooperate in the prompt filing with the SEC of any necessary amendment of, or supplement to, the Joint Proxy Statement or the Form S-4 and, to the extent required by Law, in disseminating the information contained in such amendment or supplement to stockholders of the Company and the stockholders of Parent. Nothing in this Section 6.3(b) shall limit the obligations of any party under Section 6.3(a) . For purposes of Section 4.8 , Section 5.8 and this Section 6.3 , any information concerning or related to the Company, its Affiliates or the Company Stockholder Meeting will be deemed to have been provided by the Company, and any information concerning or related to Parent, its Affiliates or the Parent Stockholder Meeting will be deemed to have been provided by Parent.

 

(c)                 As promptly as practicable following the date of this Agreement, the Company shall, in accordance with applicable Law and the Company Charter and Company Bylaws, establish a record date for, duly call, give notice of, convene and hold the Company Stockholder Meeting. The Company shall use its reasonable best efforts to cause the Joint Proxy Statement to be mailed to the stockholders of the Company entitled to vote at the Company Stockholder Meeting and to hold the Company Stockholder Meeting as soon as practicable after the Form S-4 is declared effective under the Securities Act. The Company shall, through the Company Board, recommend to its stockholders that they give the Company Stockholder Approval, include such recommendation in the Joint Proxy Statement and solicit and use its reasonable best efforts to obtain the Company Stockholder Approval, except to the extent that the Company Board shall have made an Adverse Recommendation Change as permitted by Section 6.5(d) ; provided , however , the Company’s obligation to duly call, give notice of, convene and hold the Company Stockholder Meeting shall not be affected by any Adverse Recommendation Change. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section 6.3(c) , if, on a date for which the Company Stockholder Meeting is scheduled, the Company has not received proxies representing a sufficient number of shares of Company Common Stock to obtain the Company Stockholder Approval, whether or not a quorum is present, the Company shall have the right to make one or more successive postponements or adjournments of the Company Stockholder Meeting; provided that the Company Stockholder Meeting is not postponed or adjourned to a date that is more than (i) thirty (30) days after the date for which the Company Stockholder Meeting was originally scheduled (excluding any adjournments or postponements required by applicable Law) or (ii) one hundred twenty (120) days after the record date for the Company Stockholder Meeting.

 

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(d)                As promptly as practicable following the date of this Agreement, Parent shall, in accordance with applicable Law and the Parent Charter and Parent Bylaws, establish a record date for, duly call, give notice of, convene and hold the Parent Stockholder Meeting. Parent shall use its reasonable best efforts to cause the Joint Proxy Statement to be mailed to the stockholders of Parent entitled to vote at the Parent Stockholder Meeting and to hold the Parent Stockholder Meeting as soon as practicable after the Form S-4 is declared effective under the Securities Act. Parent shall, through the Parent Board, recommend to its stockholders that they give the Parent Stockholder Approval, include such recommendation in the Joint Proxy Statement, and solicit and use its reasonable best efforts to obtain the Parent Stockholder Approval. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section 6.3(d) , if, on a date for which the Parent Stockholder Meeting is scheduled, Parent has not received proxies representing a sufficient number of shares of Parent Common Stock to obtain the Parent Stockholder Approval, whether or not a quorum is present, Parent shall have the right to make one or more successive postponements or adjournments of the Parent Stockholder Meeting; provided that the Parent Stockholder Meeting is not postponed or adjourned to a date that is more than (i) thirty (30) days after the date for which the Parent Stockholder Meeting was originally scheduled (excluding any adjournments or postponements required by applicable Law) or (ii) one hundred twenty (120) days after the record date for the Parent Stockholder Meeting. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be deemed to relieve Parent of its obligation to submit the issuance of shares of Parent Common Stock in connection with the Merger to its stockholders for a vote on the approval thereof.

 

(e)                 The Company and Parent will use their respective reasonable best efforts to hold the Company Stockholder Meeting and the Parent Stockholder Meeting on the same date and as soon as reasonably practicable after the date of this Agreement.

 

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Section 6.4             Access to Information; Confidentiality .

 

(a)                 During the Interim Period, to the extent permitted by applicable Law, the Company, on the one hand, and the Parent Parties, on the other hand, shall, and the Company and the Parent Parties shall cause each of the other Parent Entities and the other Company Entities, respectively, to, afford to the other parties and to their respective Representatives reasonable access during normal business hours and upon reasonable advance notice to all of their respective properties, offices, books, contracts, commitments, personnel and records and, during such period, the Company and each of the Parent Parties shall, and the Company and the Parent Parties shall cause each of the other Company Entities and the other Parent Entities, respectively, to, furnish reasonably promptly to the other parties (i) a copy of each report, schedule, registration statement and other document filed by it during such period pursuant to the requirements of federal or state securities Laws, and (ii) all other information (financial or otherwise) concerning its business, properties and personnel as such other parties may reasonably request. Notwithstanding the foregoing, neither the Company nor the Parent Parties shall be required by this Section 6.4 to provide the other party or the Representatives of such other party with access to or to disclose information (w) relating to the consideration, negotiation and performance of this Agreement and related agreements, (x) that is subject to the terms of a confidentiality agreement with a third party entered into prior to the date of this Agreement ( provided , however , that the withholding party shall use its reasonable best efforts to obtain the required consent of such third party to such access or disclosure), (y) the disclosure of which would violate any Law or legal duty of the party or any of its representatives ( provided , however , that the withholding party shall use its reasonable best efforts to make appropriate substitute arrangements to permit reasonable disclosure not in violation of any Law or statutory or fiduciary duty) or (z) that is subject to any attorney-client, attorney work product or other legal privilege ( provided , however , that the withholding party shall use its reasonable best efforts to allow for such access or disclosure to the maximum extent that does not result in a loss of any such attorney-client, attorney work product or other legal privilege). Each of the parties hereto will use its reasonable best efforts to minimize any disruption to the businesses of the other parties that may result from the requests for access, data and information hereunder. Prior to the Effective Time, each of the Parent Parties shall not, and shall cause their respective Representatives and Affiliates not to, contact or otherwise communicate with third parties with which the Company or any Company Subsidiary has a business relationship (including tenants/subtenants) regarding the business of the Company and the Company Subsidiaries or this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby without the prior written consent of the Company ( provided that, for the avoidance of doubt, nothing in this Section 6.4(a) shall be deemed to restrict the Parent Parties and their respective Representatives and Affiliates from contacting such parties in pursuing the business of Parent (operating in the ordinary course)).

 

(b)                Each of the parties hereto will hold, and will cause its Representatives and Affiliates to hold, any nonpublic information, including any information exchanged pursuant to this Section 6.4 , in confidence to the extent required by and in accordance with, and will otherwise comply with, the terms of the Confidentiality Agreement and the Parent Confidentiality Agreement.

 

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Section 6.5             Acquisition Proposals .

 

(a)                 Subject to the other provisions of this Section 6.5 , during the Interim Period, the Company agrees that it shall not, and shall cause each of the other Company Entities not to, and shall not authorize and shall use reasonable best efforts to cause its and their officers and directors, managers or equivalent, and other Representatives not to, directly or indirectly through another Person, (i) solicit, initiate, knowingly encourage or knowingly facilitate any inquiry, discussion, offer or request that constitutes, or could reasonably be expected to lead to, an Acquisition Proposal (an “ Inquiry ”), (ii) engage in any discussions or negotiations regarding, or furnish to any Third Party any non-public information in connection with, or knowingly facilitate in any way any effort by, any Third Party in furtherance of any Acquisition Proposal or Inquiry, (iii) approve or recommend an Acquisition Proposal, or enter into any letter of intent, memorandum of understanding, agreement in principle, acquisition agreement, merger agreement, share purchase agreement, asset purchase agreement, share exchange agreement, option agreement or other similar definitive agreement (other than an Acceptable Confidentiality Agreement entered into in accordance with this Section 6.5 ) providing for or relating to an Acquisition Proposal (an “ Alternative Acquisition Agreement ”), or (iv) propose or agree to do any of the foregoing.

 

(b)                Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Section 6.5 , at any time prior to obtaining the Company Stockholder Approval, the Company may, directly or indirectly through any Representative, in response to an unsolicited bona fide written Acquisition Proposal by a Third Party made after the date of this Agreement (i) furnish non-public information to such Third Party (and such Third Party’s Representatives) making an Acquisition Proposal ( provided , however , that (A) prior to so furnishing such information, the Company receives from the Third Party an executed Acceptable Confidentiality Agreement, and (B) any non-public information concerning the Company Entities that is provided to such Third Party shall, to the extent not previously provided to Parent or Merger Sub, be provided to Parent or Merger Sub prior to or substantially at the same time that such information is provided to such Third Party), and (ii) engage in discussions or negotiations with such Third Party (and such Third Party’s Representatives) with respect to the Acquisition Proposal if, in the case of each of clauses (i) and (ii), the Company Board determines in good faith, after consultation with outside legal counsel and financial advisors, that such Acquisition Proposal constitutes, or is reasonably likely to result in, a Superior Proposal.

 

(c)                 The Company shall notify Parent promptly (but in no event later than twenty-four (24) hours) after receipt of any Acquisition Proposal or any request for nonpublic information relating to the Company Entities by any Third Party, or any Inquiry from any Person seeking to have discussions or negotiations with the Company relating to a possible Acquisition Proposal. Such notice shall be made orally and confirmed in writing, and shall indicate the identity of the Third Party making the Acquisition Proposal, request or Inquiry and the material terms and conditions of any Acquisition Proposals, Inquiries, proposals or offers (including a copy thereof if in writing and any related documentation or correspondence). The Company shall also promptly, and in any event within twenty-four (24) hours, notify Parent orally and in writing, if it enters into discussions or negotiations concerning any Acquisition Proposal or provides nonpublic information or data to any Person in accordance with this Section 6.5(c) and keep Parent reasonably informed of the status and material terms of any such proposals, offers, discussions or negotiations on a current basis, including by providing a copy of all material documentation or material correspondence relating thereto.

 

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(d)                Except as permitted by this Section 6.5(d) , neither the Company Board nor any committee thereof shall (i) withhold, withdraw, modify or qualify (or publicly propose to withhold, withdraw, modify or qualify), in a manner adverse to any Parent Party, the Company Recommendation, (ii) approve, adopt or recommend (or publicly propose to approve, adopt or recommend) any Acquisition Proposal, (iii) fail to include the Company Recommendation in the Joint Proxy Statement or any Schedule 14D-9, as applicable, (iv) fail to publicly recommend against any Acquisition Proposal within ten (10) Business Days of the request of Parent and/or fail to reaffirm the Company Recommendation within ten (10) Business Days of the request of Parent ( provided that Parent shall not be permitted to make such request on more than one (1) occasion in respect of each Acquisition Proposal and each material modification to an Acquisition Proposal, if any) (any of the actions described in clauses (i) , (ii) , (iii) and (iv) of this Section 6.5(d) , an “ Adverse Recommendation Change ”), or (v) approve, adopt, declare advisable or recommend (or agree to, resolve or propose to approve, adopt, declare advisable or recommend), or cause or permit any Company Entity to enter into, any Alternative Acquisition Agreement (other than an Acceptable Confidentiality Agreement entered into in accordance with this Section 6.5 ). Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this Agreement, at any time prior to obtaining the Company Stockholder Approval, the Company Board shall be permitted to effect an Adverse Recommendation Change if the Company Board (A) (x) has received an unsolicited bona fide Acquisition Proposal (that did not result from a breach of this Section 6.5 ) that, in the good faith determination of the Company Board, after consultation with outside legal counsel and financial advisors, constitutes a Superior Proposal, after having complied with, and giving effect to all of the adjustments which may be offered by the Parent Parties pursuant to Section 6.5(e) , and such Acquisition Proposal is not withdrawn, and (y) determines in good faith, after consultation with outside legal counsel, that failure to take such action would be inconsistent with the directors’ duties under applicable Law, and in such case the Company may (i) terminate this Agreement pursuant to Section 8.1(c)(ii) or (ii) make an Adverse Recommendation Change, including approving or recommending such Superior Proposal to the Company’s stockholders, and, in the case of a termination, the Company may immediately prior to or concurrently with such termination of this Agreement, enter into an Alternative Acquisition Agreement with respect to such Superior Proposal; or (B) determines in good faith, after consultation with outside legal counsel, that failure to take such action would be inconsistent with the directors’ duties under applicable Law (based on circumstances not covered by clause (A)), and, in such case the Company may make an Adverse Recommendation Change, provided , that , in the case of each of clause (A) and clause (B), in the event of any termination by the Company or Parent pursuant to Section 8.1(c)(ii) or Section 8.1(d)(ii) , as may be applicable, the Company complies with its obligation to pay the Termination Payment pursuant to Section 8.3(a) .

 

(e)                 The Company Board shall not be entitled to effect an Adverse Recommendation Change pursuant to Section 6.5(d) unless (i) the Company has provided a written notice (a “ Notice of Adverse Recommendation Change ”) to the Parent Parties that the Company intends to take such action, specifying in reasonable detail the reasons therefor and, in the case of an Adverse Recommendation Change pursuant to Section 6.5(d)(A) , describing the material terms and conditions of, and attaching a complete copy of, the Superior Proposal that is the basis of such action (it being understood that such material terms shall include the identity of the Third Party), (ii) during the three (3) Business Day period following the Parent Parties’ receipt of the Notice of Adverse Recommendation Change, the Company shall, and shall cause its Representatives to, negotiate with the Parent Parties in good faith (to the extent the Parent Parties desire to negotiate) to make such adjustments in the terms and conditions of this Agreement so that such Adverse Recommendation Change is no longer necessary, and (iii) following the end of the three (3) Business Day period, the Company Board shall have determined in good faith, after consultation with outside legal counsel and financial advisors, taking into account any changes to this Agreement proposed in writing by the Parent Parties in response to the Notice of Adverse Recommendation Change or otherwise, (x) that in the case of an Adverse Recommendation Change pursuant to Section 6.5(d)(A) , the Superior Proposal giving rise to the Notice of Adverse Recommendation Change, continues to constitute a Superior Proposal, and (y) after consultation with outside legal counsel, that failure to take such action would be inconsistent with the directors’ duties under applicable Law. After compliance with this Section 6.5(e) with respect to any two (2) Superior Proposals, the Company shall have no further obligations under this Section 6.5(e) , and the Company Board shall not be required to comply with such obligation with respect to any other Superior Proposal.

 

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(f)                 Nothing contained in this Section 6.5 or elsewhere in this Agreement shall prohibit the Company or the Company Board, directly or indirectly through its Representatives, from disclosing to the Company’s stockholders a position contemplated by Rule 14e-2(a) or Rule 14d-9 promulgated under the Exchange Act or making any disclosure to its stockholders if the Company Board has determined, after consultation with outside legal counsel, that the failure to do so would be inconsistent with applicable Law; provided , however , that any disclosure other than a “stop, look and listen” or similar communication of the type contemplated by Rule 14d-9(f) promulgated under the Exchange Act, an express rejection of any applicable Acquisition Proposal or an express reaffirmation of the Company Recommendation shall be deemed to be an Adverse Recommendation Change.

 

(g)                Upon execution of this Agreement, the Company shall, and shall cause each of the other Company Entities, and its and their officers and directors, managers or equivalent, and other Representatives to (i) immediately cease any existing discussions, negotiations or communications with any Person conducted heretofore with respect to any Acquisition Proposal and (ii) take such action as is necessary to enforce any confidentiality provisions or provisions of similar effect to which any Company Entity is a party or of which any Company Entity is a beneficiary. The Company shall use reasonable best efforts to cause all Third Parties who have been furnished confidential information regarding any Company Entity in connection with the solicitation of or discussions regarding an Acquisition Proposal within the six (6) months prior to the date of this Agreement to promptly return or destroy such information (to the extent that they are entitled to have such information returned or destroyed).

 

(h)                For purposes of this Agreement:

 

(i)                  Acquisition Proposal ” shall mean any bona fide inquiry, proposal or offer made by any Person, whether in one transaction or a series of related transactions, relating to (i) any merger, consolidation, share exchange, business combination or similar transaction involving any of the Company Entities, (ii) any sale, lease, exchange, mortgage, pledge, license, transfer or other disposition, directly or indirectly, by merger, consolidation, sale of equity interests, share exchange, joint venture, business combination or otherwise, of (A) any assets of any Company Entity representing fifteen percent (15%) or more of the consolidated assets of the Company Entities, taken as a whole as determined on a book-value basis, and/or (B) a substantial portion of the assets relating to, or a substantial portion of the equity interests in, the Company Entities whose principal business is selling, wholesaling, sponsoring or advising non-traded real estate investment trusts, including the Non-Traded REITs, (iii) any issue, sale or other disposition of (including by way of merger, consolidation, joint venture, business combination, share exchange or any similar transaction) securities (or options, rights or warrants to purchase, or securities convertible into, such securities) representing fifteen percent (15%) or more of the voting power of the Company, (iv) any tender offer or exchange offer in which any Person or “ group ” (as such term is defined in Rule 13d-3 promulgated under the Exchange Act) shall seek to acquire beneficial ownership (as such term is defined in Rule 13d-3 promulgated under the Exchange Act), or the right to acquire beneficial ownership, of fifteen percent (15%) or more of the outstanding shares of any class of voting securities of the Company, or (v) any recapitalization, restructuring, liquidation, dissolution or other similar type of transaction with respect to the Company in which a Third Party shall acquire beneficial ownership of fifteen percent (15%) or more of the outstanding shares of any class of voting securities of the Company; provided , however , that the term “Acquisition Proposal” shall not include the Merger or the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

 

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(ii)                Superior Proposal ” shall mean a bona fide written Acquisition Proposal (except that, for purposes of this definition, the references in the definition of “Acquisition Proposal” to “fifteen percent (15%)” shall be replaced by “fifty percent (50%)”) made by a Third Party on terms that the Company Board determines in good faith, after consultation with the Company’s outside legal counsel and financial advisors, taking into account all financial, legal, regulatory and any other aspects of the transaction described in such proposal that the Company Board deems relevant, including the identity of the Person making such proposal, any break-up fees, expense reimbursement provisions and conditions to consummation, as well as any changes to the financial terms of this Agreement proposed by the Parent Parties in response to such proposal or otherwise, to be (A) more favorable to the Company and the Company’s stockholders (solely in their capacity as such) from a financial point of view than the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and (B) reasonably likely to receive all required governmental approvals on a timely basis and otherwise reasonably capable of being completed on the terms proposed.

 

Section 6.6             Appropriate Action; Consents; Filings .

 

(a)                 Upon the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in this Agreement, the Company and each of the Parent Parties shall and shall cause the other Company Entities and the other Parent Entities, respectively, to use its reasonable best efforts to take, or cause to be taken, all actions, and to do, or cause to be done, and to assist and cooperate with the other party in doing, all things necessary, proper or advisable under applicable Law or pursuant to any contract or agreement to consummate and make effective, as promptly as practicable, the Merger and the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement, including (i) the taking of all actions necessary to cause the conditions to Closing set forth in Article VII to be satisfied, (ii) the obtaining of all necessary actions or nonactions, waivers, consents (including the Lender Consents) and approvals from Governmental Authorities or other Persons necessary in connection with the consummation of the Merger and the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement (including the submission of the Continuing Membership Application of each Broker) and the making of all necessary registrations and filings (including filings with Governmental Authorities, if any) and the taking of all reasonable steps as may be necessary to obtain an approval or waiver from, or to avoid an action or proceeding by, any Governmental Authority or other Persons necessary in connection with the consummation of the Merger and the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement (including promptly responding to all requests by a Governmental Authority or other Person for additional information in support of any such filing or request for approval or waiver), (iii) the defending of any lawsuits or other legal proceedings, whether judicial or administrative, challenging this Agreement or the consummation of the Merger or the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement, including seeking to have any stay or temporary restraining order entered by any court or other Governmental Authority vacated or reversed, the avoidance of each and every impediment under any antitrust, merger control, competition or trade regulation Law that may be asserted by any Governmental Authority with respect to the Merger so as to enable the Closing to occur as soon as reasonably possible, and (iv) the execution and delivery of any additional instruments necessary to consummate the Merger and the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement and to fully carry out the purposes of this Agreement. Without limitation to the foregoing, within fourteen (14) days of the execution of this Agreement, the Company will prepare and file each Broker’s Continuing Membership Application with FINRA pursuant to FINRA (NASD) Rule 1017 in connection with the Merger and the other transactions contemplated hereby (unless such fourteenth (14 th ) day is not a Business Day, in which case such filing shall be made on or prior to the first Business Day immediately following such fourteenth (14 th ) day).

 

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(b)                In connection with and without limiting the foregoing, each of the Parent Parties and the Company shall give (or shall cause the other Parent Entities or the other Company Entities, respectively, to give) any notices to Third Parties, and each of the Parent Parties and the Company shall use, and cause each of their respective Affiliates to use, its reasonable best efforts to obtain any Third Party consents not covered by Section 6.6(a) that are necessary, proper or advisable to consummate the Merger. Each of the parties hereto will furnish to the other such necessary information and reasonable assistance as the other may request in connection with the preparation of any required governmental filings or submissions (including submission of the Continuing Membership Application of any Broker) and will cooperate in responding to any inquiry from a Governmental Authority, including promptly informing the other parties of such inquiry, consulting in advance before making any presentations or submissions to a Governmental Authority, and supplying each other with copies of all material correspondence, filings or communications between either party and any Governmental Authority with respect to this Agreement. To the extent reasonably practicable, the parties or their Representatives shall have the right to review in advance and each of the parties will consult the others on, all the information relating to the other and each of their Affiliates that appears in any filing made with, or written materials submitted to, any Governmental Authority in connection with the Merger and the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement, except that confidential competitively sensitive business information may be redacted from such exchanges. To the extent reasonably practicable, none of the parties hereto shall, nor shall they permit their respective Representatives to, participate independently in any meeting or engage in any substantive conversation with any Governmental Authority in respect of any filing, investigation or other inquiry without giving the other party prior notice of such meeting or conversation and, to the extent permitted by applicable Law, without giving the other parties the opportunity to attend or participate (whether by telephone or in person) in any such meeting with such Governmental Authority. Notwithstanding the foregoing, obtaining any approval or consent from any third party pursuant to this Section 6.6(b) shall not be a condition to the obligations of Parent and Merger Sub to consummate the Merger.

 

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(c)                 In connection with obtaining the Lender Consents, and without limitation of the foregoing, the Parent Parties shall, and Parent shall cause the other Parent Entities to, furnish such information and provide such assistance to, and otherwise cooperate with, the Company, in each case, as the Company may reasonably request, in connection with any actions contemplated to be taken by the Company with respect to obtaining the Lender Consents, including by agreeing to provide, from and after the Closing, customary non-recourse carve-out, or “bad boy,” guaranties with respect to events that are customarily the subject of such guaranties. The Parent Parties agree that the Company shall be expressly entitled to incur and pay any customary fees and expenses reasonably necessary to obtain the Lender Consents.

 

(d)                Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, in connection with obtaining any approval or consent from any Person (other than any Governmental Authority) with respect to the Merger, none of the parties hereto, any of the other Company Entities or any of the other Parent Entities, or any of the their respective Representatives, shall be obligated to pay or commit to pay to such Person whose approval or consent is being solicited any cash or other consideration, make any accommodation or commitment or incur any liability or other obligation to such Person (unless expressly required by a written agreement that was entered into prior to the date hereof with such Person). The parties shall cooperate with respect to accommodations that may be requested or appropriate to obtain such consents.

 

Section 6.7             Notification of Certain Matters; Transaction Litigation .

 

(a)                 The Company shall give prompt notice to the Parent Parties, and the Parent Parties shall give prompt notice to the Company, of any notice or other communication received by such party from any Governmental Authority in connection with this Agreement, the Merger or the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement, or from any Person alleging that the consent of such Person is or may be required in connection with the Merger or the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

 

(b)                The Company shall give prompt notice to the Parent Parties, and the Parent Parties shall give prompt notice to the Company, if (i) any representation or warranty made by it contained in this Agreement becomes untrue or inaccurate such that it would be reasonable to expect that the applicable closing conditions would be incapable of being satisfied by the Outside Date or (ii) it fails to comply with or satisfy in any material respect any covenant, condition or agreement to be complied with or satisfied by it under this Agreement; provided , however , that no such notification shall affect the representations, warranties, covenants or agreements of the parties or the conditions to the obligations of the parties under this Agreement. Without limiting the foregoing, the Company shall give prompt notice to the Parent Parties, and the Parent Parties shall give prompt notice to the Company, if, to the knowledge of such party, the occurrence of any state of facts, change, development, event or condition would cause, or would reasonably be expected to cause, any of the conditions to Closing set forth herein not to be satisfied or satisfaction to be materially delayed. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, the failure by the Company or the Parent Parties to provide such prompt notice under this Section 6.7(b) shall not constitute a breach of covenant for purposes of Section 7.2(b) or Section 7.3(b) .

 

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(c)                 Each of the parties hereto agrees to give prompt written notice to the other parties upon becoming aware of the occurrence or impending occurrence of any event or circumstance relating to it or any of the other Company Entities or the other Parent Entities, respectively, which could reasonably be expected to have, individually or in the aggregate, a Company Material Adverse Effect or a Parent Material Adverse Effect, as the case may be.

 

(d)                The Company shall give prompt notice to the Parent Parties, and the Parent Parties shall give prompt notice to the Company, of any Action commenced or, to such party’s knowledge, threatened against, relating to or involving such party or any of the other Company Entities or the other Parent Entities, respectively, which relate to this Agreement, the Merger or the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement. The Company shall give the Parent Parties the opportunity to reasonably participate in the defense and settlement of any stockholder litigation against the Company and/or its directors relating to this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby, and no such settlement shall be agreed to without Parent’s prior written consent (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed). The Parent Parties shall give the Company the opportunity to reasonably participate in the defense and settlement of any stockholder litigation against the Parent Parties and/or their directors relating to this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby, and no such settlement shall be agreed to without the Company’s prior written consent (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed).

 

Section 6.8             Non-Traded REITs .

 

(a)                 With respect to each of the entities set forth on Section 6.8 of the Company Disclosure Letter (collectively, the “ Non-Traded REITs ”), the Company shall, and shall cause its Affiliates to, in each case subject to any restrictions imposed by applicable Law: (i) obtain resignations from each of the individuals set forth on Section 6.8(a) of the Parent Disclosure Letter as a director and/or officer of each of the Non-Traded REITs, which shall become effective immediately prior to the Effective Time, (ii) subject to compliance with the applicable Non-Traded REIT's charter and bylaws regarding the requirements for independent directors and the filling of vacancies, use its reasonable best efforts to recommend to the board of directors of such Non-Traded REIT the appointment of the individuals set forth on Section 6.8(b) of the Parent Disclosure Letter to fill the vacancies thereby created, and, if necessary, the appointment of such additional individuals members of the boards of directors of any of such Non-Traded REITs so that such directors designated by Parent constitute a majority of the members of the board of directors of each of the Non-Traded REITs, in each case to be effective immediately prior to the Effective Time or as promptly thereafter as practicable and (iii) use commercially reasonable best efforts to reaffirm or renew, or cause to be reaffirmed or renewed, any advisory Contract, investment management Contract, property management Contract, dealer manager agreement, soliciting dealer agreement (including, in each case, related addendums) or similar Contract pursuant to which the Company or a Company Subsidiary provides services to any Non-Traded REIT.

 

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(b)                Subject to compliance with any applicable non-disclosure agreement, and subject to the discharge of any fiduciary duties owed to the stockholders of the applicable Non-Traded REIT, the Company shall, and it shall cause the applicable Company Subsidiary to, notify Parent in writing promptly after receipt by it or any of its Affiliates of any proposal or offer made by any Person, whether in one transaction or a series of related transactions, relating to a possible merger, consolidation, share exchange, business combination or similar transaction or the acquisition of fifty percent (50%) or more of the equity interests in any of the Non-Traded REITs, and to keep Parent reasonably informed of the status and material terms of any such proposals or offers on a current basis.

 

(c)                 Parent shall have the right to designate one (1) observer to attend any meetings of the investment committee of each of the Company Subsidiaries that acts as an advisor to, or manager of, the Non-Traded REITs, and the Company shall, and shall cause the applicable Company Subsidiary to, provide such observer with the same information that is provided to the members of each such investment committee in connection with any such meeting at the same time such information is provided to the committee members; provided that such observer shall not be counted for the purpose of determining a quorum for the transaction of business by any such investment committee, nor shall such observer be permitted to vote on any matter considered by any such investment committee at any such meeting.

 

Section 6.9             Public Announcements . For so long as this Agreement is in effect, the parties hereto shall, and shall cause their respective Affiliates (which shall include, in the case of the Company, the Non-Traded REITs) to, to the extent reasonably practicable, consult with each other before issuing any press release or otherwise making any public statements or filings with respect to this Agreement or any of the transactions contemplated hereby, and none of the parties shall issue any such press release or make any such public statement or filing prior to obtaining the other parties’ consent (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed); provided , however , that a party may, without obtaining the other parties’ consent, issue such press release or make such public statement or filing as may be required by Law, Order or the applicable rules of any stock exchange or the applicable provisions of any listing agreement of any party hereto. If for any reason it is not practicable to consult with the other party before making any public statement with respect to this Agreement or any of the transactions contemplated hereby, then the party making such statement shall not make a statement that is inconsistent with public statements or filings to which the other party had previously consented; provided , further , that such consultation and consent shall not be required with respect to any release, communication or announcement specifically permitted by Section 6.5 .

 

Section 6.10         Directors’ and Officers’ Indemnification and Insurance .

 

(a)                 From and after the Effective Time, the Surviving Entity shall provide exculpation, indemnification and advancement of expenses for each Indemnitee, which is at least as favorable in scope and amount to such Indemnitee as the exculpation, indemnification and advancement of expenses provided to such Indemnitee by the Company and the Company Subsidiaries immediately prior to the Effective Time in the Company Charter and the Company Bylaws or each of the Company Subsidiaries’ respective articles or certificates of incorporation or bylaws (or comparable organizational or governing documents) as the case may be, as in effect on the date of this Agreement; provided that such exculpation, indemnification and advancement of expenses covers actions or omissions at or prior to the Effective Time, including all transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

 

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(b)                Without limiting or being limited by the provisions of Section 6.10(a) , during the period commencing as of the Effective Time and ending on the sixth (6th) anniversary of the Effective Time, Parent and the Surviving Entity shall (and Parent shall cause the Surviving Entity to): (i) indemnify, defend and hold harmless each Indemnitee against and from any costs or expenses (including attorneys’ fees), judgments, fines, losses, claims, damages, liabilities and amounts paid in settlement in connection with any Action, whether civil, criminal, administrative or investigative, to the extent such Action arises out of or pertains to (x) any action or omission or alleged action or omission in such Indemnitee’s capacity as a director, officer, partner, member, trustee, employee or agent of the Company or any of the Company Subsidiaries, or (y) this Agreement or any of the transactions contemplated hereby, including the Merger; and (ii) pay in advance of the final disposition of any such Action the expenses (including attorneys’ fees and any expenses incurred by any Indemnitee in connection with enforcing any rights with respect to indemnification) of any Indemnitee without the requirement of any bond or other security, but subject to Parent’s and the Surviving Entity’s receipt of an undertaking by or on behalf of such Indemnitee to repay such amount if it shall ultimately be determined that such Indemnitee is not entitled to be indemnified. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this Agreement, Parent or the Surviving Entity (i) shall not be liable for any settlement effected without their prior written consent (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned) and (ii) shall not have any obligation hereunder to any Indemnitee to the extent that a court of competent jurisdiction shall determine in a final and non-appealable order that such indemnification is prohibited by applicable Law, in which case the Indemnitee shall promptly refund to Parent or the Surviving Entity the amount of all such expenses theretofore advanced pursuant hereto.

 

(c)                 Prior to the Effective Time, the Company shall or, if the Company is unable to, Parent shall cause the Surviving Entity as of the Effective Time to, obtain and fully pay the premium for the non-cancellable extension of the coverage afforded by the Company’s existing directors’ and officers’ liability insurance policies and the Company’s existing fiduciary liability insurance policies (collectively, the “ D&O Insurance ”), in each case, for a claims reporting or discovery period of at least six (6) years from and after the Effective Time with respect to any claim related to any period of time at or prior to the Effective Time from one or more insurance carriers with the same or better Best’s credit rating as the Company’s current insurance carrier with respect to D&O Insurance with terms, conditions and retentions that are no less favorable in the aggregate than the coverage provided under the Company’s existing policies and with limits of liability that are no lower than the limits on the Company’s existing policies as long as the annual premium in the aggregate does not exceed in any one year three hundred percent (300%) of the annual aggregate premium(s) under the Company’s existing policies. If the Company or the Surviving Entity for any reason fails to obtain such “ tail ” insurance policies as of the Effective Time, (i) the Surviving Entity shall continue to maintain in effect, for a period of at least six (6) years from and after the Effective Time, the D&O Insurance in place as of the date hereof with the Company’s current insurance carrier or with an insurance carrier with the same or better Best’s credit rating as the Company’s current insurance carrier with respect to D&O Insurance with terms, conditions, retentions and limits of liability that are no less favorable in the aggregate than the coverage provided under the Company’s existing policies as of the date hereof, or (ii) Parent shall provide, or shall cause the Surviving Entity to provide, for a period of not less than six (6) years after the Effective Time, the Indemnitees who are insured under the Company’s D&O Insurance with comparable D&O Insurance that provides coverage for acts or omissions occurring at or prior to the Effective Time from an insurance carrier with the same or better credit rating as the Company’s current insurance carrier, that is no less favorable in the aggregate than the existing policy of the Company (which may be provided under Parent’s D&O Insurance policy) or, if substantially equivalent insurance coverage is unavailable, the best available coverage; provided , however , that Parent and the Surviving Entity shall not be required to pay an annual premium for the D&O Insurance in excess of (for any one year) three hundred percent (300%) of the annual premium currently paid by the Company for such insurance; and provided , further , that if the annual premiums of such insurance coverage exceed such amount, Parent or the Surviving Entity shall be obligated to obtain a policy with the greatest coverage available, with respect to matters occurring prior to the Effective Time, for a cost not exceeding such amount.

 

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(d)                The Indemnitees to whom this Section 6.10 applies are third-party beneficiaries of this Section 6.10 . The provisions of this Section 6.10 shall be for the benefit of each Indemnitee and his or her successors, heirs, executors, trustees, fiduciaries, administrators or representatives. Parent shall pay all reasonable expenses, including attorneys’ fees, that may be incurred by any Indemnitee in successfully enforcing the indemnity and other obligations provided in this Section 6.10 .

 

(e)                 The rights of each Indemnitee under this Section 6.10 shall be in addition to any rights such Person or any employee of the Company or any Company Subsidiary may have under the Company Charter, the Company Bylaws or the certificate of incorporation or bylaws (or equivalent organizational or governing documents) of any of the Company Subsidiaries, or the Surviving Entity or any of its subsidiaries, or under any applicable Law or under any agreement of any Indemnitee. Nothing in this Agreement is intended to, shall be construed to or shall release, waive or impair any rights to directors’ and officers’ insurance claims under any policy that is or has been in existence with respect to the Company or its officers, directors and employees, it being understood and agreed that the indemnification provided for in this Section 6.10 is not prior to, or in substitution for, any such claims under any such policies.

 

(f)                 Notwithstanding anything contained in Section 9.1 or Section 9.7 to the contrary, this Section 6.10 shall survive the consummation of the Merger indefinitely and shall be binding, jointly and severally, on all successors and assigns of Parent, the Surviving Entity and its subsidiaries, and shall be enforceable by the Indemnitees and their successors, heirs or representatives. In the event that Parent or the Surviving Entity or any of its successors or assigns consolidates with or merges into any other Person and shall not be the continuing or surviving corporation or entity of such consolidation or merger, or transfers or conveys all or a majority of its properties and assets to any Person, then, and in each such case, proper provision shall be made so that the successors and assigns of Parent or the Surviving Entity, as applicable, shall succeed to the obligations set forth in this Section 6.10 . Parent hereby guarantees the payment and performance of the Surviving Entity’s obligations pursuant to this Section 6.10 .

 

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Section 6.11         Certain Tax Matters . Each of Parent and the Company shall use its reasonable best efforts to cause the Merger to qualify as a reorganization within the meaning of Section 368(a) of the Code, including by executing and delivering the officers’ certificates referred to herein and reporting consistently for all federal, state, and local income Tax or other purposes. None of Parent or the Company shall take any action, or fail to take any action, that would reasonably be expected to cause the Merger to fail to qualify as a reorganization within the meaning of Section 368(a) of the Code.

 

Section 6.12         Merger Sub . Parent shall take all actions necessary to (a) cause the other Parent Parties to perform their obligations under this Agreement and to consummate the Merger on the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, and (b) ensure that, prior to the Effective Time, Merger Sub shall not conduct any business or make any investments or incur or guarantee any indebtedness other than as specifically contemplated by this Agreement.

 

Section 6.13         Section 16 Matters . Prior to the Effective Time, the Company and Parent shall, as applicable, take all such steps to cause any dispositions of Company Common Stock or acquisitions of Parent Common Stock (including derivative securities related to such stock) resulting from the Merger and the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement by each individual who is subject to the reporting requirements of Section 16(a) of the Exchange Act with respect to the Company to be exempt under Rule 16b-3 promulgated under the Exchange Act. Upon request, the Company shall promptly furnish Parent with all requisite information for Parent to take the actions contemplated by this Section 6.13 .

 

Section 6.14         Stock Exchange Listing . Parent shall use its reasonable best efforts to cause the shares of Parent Common Stock to be issued in the Merger to be approved for listing on the NASDAQ, subject to official notice of issuance, prior to the Effective Time.

 

Section 6.15         Voting of Shares . Parent shall vote all shares of Company Common Stock beneficially owned by it or any of the Parent Subsidiaries as of the record date for the Company Stockholder Meeting, if any, in favor of approval of the Merger. The Company shall vote all shares of Parent Common Stock beneficially owned by it or any of the Company Subsidiaries as of the record date for the Parent Stockholder Meeting, if any, in favor of the issuance of shares of Parent Common Stock in connection with the Merger.

 

Section 6.16         Termination of Company Equity Plans . Unless otherwise notified by Parent in writing, prior to the Effective Time, the Company shall take or cause to be taken any and all actions necessary or appropriate to terminate the Company Equity Plans effective no later than immediately prior to the Effective Time.

 

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Section 6.17         Financing . The Company shall, and shall cause the other Company Entities to, cooperate with the Parent Parties and their lenders with any Parent Party’s efforts to arrange new debt financing or maintain, and amend and/or increase, any Parent Entities’ existing credit facilities, including the Credit Agreement and the Debt Financing Commitment Letters (collectively, the “ Debt Financing ”), for (in whole or part) satisfying Parent’s obligations to pay (a) any Cash Consideration and other amounts due by the Parent Parties hereunder, (b) any Expenses and (c) the refinancing of the Credit Agreement; provided that such cooperation does not unreasonably interfere with the ongoing operations of the Company and the Company Subsidiaries. Such assistance shall include using commercially reasonable efforts to: (i) participate in reasonable number of meetings related to, and provide reasonable assistance with, the marketing efforts related to any such Debt Financing, including roadshows; (ii) cause the Company’s senior management and Representatives to provide reasonable assistance with the preparation of rating agency presentations and to participate in a reasonable number of meetings with rating agencies, as may be requested by any Parent Party; (iii) deliver to the Parent Parties and their Financing Sources any financial information pertaining to the Company and the other Company Entities reasonably requested by the Parent Parties that is reasonably necessary to obtain such Debt Financing, including all information and data necessary to satisfy Section 2 of the Debt Financing Commitment Letter and the conditions set forth in paragraphs 3, 4 and 8 of Exhibit C of the Debt Financing Commitment Letter (the information and data required to be delivered pursuant to this clause (iii) being referred to as the “ Required Financial Information ”), provided that in the event any pro forma and summary financial data has been requested pursuant to this clause (iii) of this Section 6.17 , such pro forma and summary financial data shall not be considered a part of the Required Financial Information unless Parent has provided to the Company reasonably in advance of the time the Marketing Period otherwise would have begun (if the Required Information did not include such pro forma and summary financial data) (1) any post-Closing or pro forma cost savings, capitalization and other post-Closing or pro forma adjustments (and the assumptions relating thereto) desired by Parent to be reflected in such pro forma and summary financial data and (2) any other information that may be reasonably and timely requested by the Company concerning the assumptions underlying the post-Closing or pro forma adjustments to be made in such pro forma and summary financial data, which assumptions shall be the responsibility of Parent; (iv) cause the Company’s senior management and Representatives to participate in the negotiation, execution and delivery of any Debt Financing documents as may be reasonably requested by any Parent Party; (v) take such actions as are reasonably requested by any Parent Party or its Financing Sources to facilitate the satisfaction on a timely basis of all conditions precedent to obtaining such Debt Financing; (vi) take all actions as may be reasonably requested by any Parent Party or its Financing Sources in connection with the repayment of the existing Indebtedness of the Company or any other Company Entity; (vii) cause its independent auditors and other Representatives to cooperate with the Debt Financing; and (viii) in addition to the Required Financial Information, provide, and cause the Company Entities and its Representatives to provide, to the Parent Parties and their Financing Sources such information as may be necessary so that the financing information pertaining to the Company and the other Company Entities is complete and correct in all material respects and does not and will not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements contained therein, in the light of the circumstances under which such statements are made, not misleading. None of the representations, warranties or covenants of the Company shall be deemed to apply to, or deemed breached or violated by, any of the actions contemplated by this Section 6.17 or by any action taken by the Company at the request of any Parent Party or its Financing Sources. The Company shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause any Debt Financing that is an obligation of the Company to remain in effect from and after the Closing and the Company shall consult with and keep the Parent Parties reasonably informed of the status of their efforts to keep any Debt Financing that is an obligation of the Company in effect after the Closing and notify the Parent Parties promptly if they become aware of any circumstances (including communications from the Agent) reasonably likely to result in any Debt Financing that is an obligation of the Company not remaining in effect after the Closing. The Parent Parties shall keep the Company reasonably informed of the status of its efforts to arrange and consummate any Debt Financing. Anything in this Section 6.17 to the contrary notwithstanding, until the Effective Time occurs, neither the Company nor any of the Company Subsidiaries, nor any of their respective officers or directors, as the case may be, shall (i) be required to pay any commitment or other similar fee in connection with any proposed Debt Financing, (ii) enter into any definitive agreement related to any proposed Debt Financing that is not conditioned upon consummation of the Merger and that does not terminate without any liability or any obligation under any certificate, document, instrument, credit agreement or any related document or any other agreement or document related to the Debt Financing or (iii) unless promptly reimbursed by Parent upon written request of the Company, be required to incur any other out of pocket expenses (other than immaterial incidental expenses) in connection with the Debt Financing. Parent shall promptly, upon written request (which may include electronic mail) by the Company (such written request to include invoices or other reasonably detailed evidence of the out of pocket costs or expenses incurred that are requested to be reimbursed hereunder), reimburse the Company for all reasonable and documented out of pocket costs (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) incurred by the Company or any of the Company Subsidiaries or their respective Representatives in connection with any action taken by any of them at the request of the Parent Parties or their Financing Sources pursuant to, and in accordance with, this Section 6.17 , and shall indemnify and hold harmless the Company, the Company Subsidiaries and their respective Representatives from and against any and all damages, losses, costs, liabilities or expenses suffered or incurred by any of them in connection with the arrangement of the Debt Financing and any information used in connection therewith (other than information provided by the Company or any of the Company Subsidiaries) and all other actions taken by the Company, the Company Subsidiaries and their respective Representatives taken at the request of Parent pursuant to this Section 6.17, except to the extent finally determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to have arisen from any Company Entity’s or their respective Representatives’ fraud, willful misconduct, intentional misrepresentation or bad faith.

 

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Section 6.18         Dividends . Each of Parent and the Company shall declare a dividend to their respective stockholders, the record and payment date for which shall be the close of business on the last Business Day prior to the Effective Time, in each case, subject to funds being legally available therefor. The per share dividend amount payable by the Company shall be an amount equal to (i) the Company’s most recent monthly dividend, multiplied by the number of days elapsed since the last dividend record date through and including the day prior to the day on which the Effective Time occurs, and divided by the actual number of days in the calendar month in which such dividend is declared, plus (ii) if necessary to enable the Company to make aggregate dividend distributions during its final taxable period equal to the Minimum Distribution Dividend, an additional amount (the “ Company Additional Dividend Amount ”) necessary so that the aggregate dividend payable is equal to the Minimum Distribution Dividend, plus (iii) the Parent Additional Dividend Amount, if any, divided by the quotient of (A) one (1) divided by (B) the Exchange Ratio. The per share dividend amount payable by Parent shall be an amount equal to (i) Parent’s most recent monthly dividend, multiplied by the number of days elapsed since the last dividend record date through and including the day prior to the day on which the Effective Time occurs, and divided by the actual number of days in the calendar month in which such dividend is declared, plus (ii) the Company Additional Dividend Amount, if any, divided by the Exchange Ratio, plus (iii) if necessary to enable Parent to make aggregate dividend distributions during the taxable year that includes the Closing Date equal to the Minimum Distribution Dividend, an additional amount (the “ Parent Additional Dividend Amount ”) necessary so that the aggregate dividend payable is equal to the Minimum Distribution Dividend. If the Company determines it is necessary to declare the Additional Dividend Amount, the Company shall notify Parent of such determination at least ten (10) days prior to the Company Stockholder Meeting. If Parent determines it is necessary to declare the Parent Additional Dividend Amount, the Parent shall notify the Company of such determination at least ten (10) days prior to the Company Stockholder Meeting. In the event that a distribution with respect to shares of Company Common Stock permitted under the terms of this Agreement has (i) a record date prior to the Effective Time and (ii) has not been paid as of the Effective Time, the holders of shares of Company Common Stock shall be entitled to receive such distribution from the Company at the time such shares are exchanged pursuant to Article III of this Agreement

 

Section 6.19         Payoff Letter . The Company shall use its reasonable best efforts to deliver to Parent a customary payoff letter with respect to the Company Credit Agreement, executed by the applicable administrative agent thereunder, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Parent, no later than three (3) Business Days prior to the Closing Date (or such later date as Parent may agree in writing, but in any event, on or prior to the Closing Date), setting forth all amounts (including the outstanding principal, accrued and unpaid interest and all prepayment, defeasance or other fees and penalties) required to be paid by the Company or any other Company Entity under the Company Credit Agreement to cause the termination thereof on the Closing Date (collectively, the “ Funded Debt Payoff Amount ”). Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, no Company Entity shall be obligated, by virtue of this Agreement, to make any prepayments with respect to the amounts outstanding under the Company Credit Agreement (i) prior to the Closing Date and (ii) unless Parent or Merger Sub provides funds to the Company in an amount sufficient to, or places in escrow or otherwise pays on behalf of such Company Entity, the Funded Debt Payoff Amount. 

 

Section 6.20         Appraisals . The Company shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to deliver to Parent any appraisals in its possession with respect to each of the Company Properties as soon as practicable following the date of this Agreement, provided that Parent executes a non-reliance letter in customary form prior to receipt of such appraisals.

 

Section 6.21         Leases . Parent shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to make any leases that become Parent Leases pursuant to either the ARCT IV Merger or the CapLease Merger in accordance with the last sentence of Section 5.16(e) available to the Company as soon as practicable following the closing of the ARCT IV Merger and/or CapLease Merger, as applicable.

 

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Article VII

CONDITIONS

 

Section 7.1             Conditions to the Obligations of Each Party . The respective obligations of each party to effect the Merger and to consummate the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall be subject to the satisfaction or (to the extent permitted by Law) waiver by each of the parties, at or prior to the Effective Time, of the following conditions:

 

(a)                 Stockholder Approvals . Each of the Company Stockholder Approval and the Parent Stockholder Approval shall have been obtained.

 

(b)                No Restraints . No Law, Order (whether temporary, preliminary or permanent) or other legal restraint or prohibition entered, enacted, promulgated, enforced or issued by any Governmental Authority of competent jurisdiction shall be in effect which prohibits, makes illegal, enjoins, or otherwise restricts, prevents or prohibits the consummation of the Merger or any of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

 

(c)                 Form S-4 . The Form S-4 shall have been declared effective by the SEC under the Securities Act and no stop order suspending the effectiveness of the Form S-4 shall have been issued by the SEC and no proceedings for that purpose shall have been initiated or threatened by the SEC that have not been withdrawn.

 

(d)                Listing . The shares of Parent Common Stock to be issued in the Merger shall have been authorized for listing on the NASDAQ, subject to official notice of issuance.

 

Section 7.2             Conditions to the Obligations of Parent and Merger Sub . The respective obligations of the Parent Parties to effect the Merger and to consummate the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement are subject to the satisfaction or (to the extent permitted by Law) waiver by Parent, at or prior to the Effective Time, of the following additional conditions:

 

(a)                 Representations and Warranties . (i) The representations and warranties set forth in Section 4.1(a) (Organization and Qualification; Subsidiaries), Section 4.3(a) (Capital Structure) (except for the first two sentences), Section 4.4 (Authority), Section 4.19 (Opinion of Financial Advisor), Section 4.20 (Takeover Statutes), Section 4.21 (Vote Required), Section 4.22 (Brokers) and Section 4.23 (Investment Company Act) shall be true and correct in all material respects as of the date of this Agreement and as of the Effective Time, as though made as of the Effective Time, (ii) the representations and warranties set forth in the first two sentences of Section 4.3(a) (Capital Structure) shall be true and correct in all but de minimis respects as of the date of this Agreement and as of the Effective Time, as though made as of the Effective Time, and (iii) each of the other representations and warranties of the Company contained in this Agreement shall be true and correct as of the date of this Agreement and as of the Effective Time, as though made as of the Effective Time, except (x) in each case, representations and warranties that are made as of a specific date shall be true and correct only on and as of such date, and (y) in the case of clause (iii) where the failure of such representations or warranties to be true and correct (without giving effect to any materiality or “Company Material Adverse Effect” qualifications set forth therein) does not have, and would not reasonably be expected to have, individually or in the aggregate, a Company Material Adverse Effect.

 

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(b)                Agreements and Covenants . The Company shall have performed or complied in all material respects with all agreements and covenants required by this Agreement to be performed or complied with by it on or prior to the Closing Date.

 

(c)                 Officer’s Certificate . The Company shall have delivered to Parent a certificate, dated the date of the Closing and signed by its chief executive officer or another senior officer on behalf of the Company, certifying to the effect that the conditions set forth in Section 7.2(a) and Section 7.2(b) have been satisfied.

 

(d)                Absence of Material Adverse Effect . Since the date of this Agreement, there shall not have been any event, change or occurrence that, individually or in the aggregate, has had or would reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect.

 

(e)                 REIT Opinion . The Company shall have received a written opinion of Morris, Manning & Martin, LLC on which Parent shall be entitled to rely, dated as of the Closing Date and in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Parent, to the effect that, commencing with the Company’s taxable year that ended on December 31, 2009, the Company has been organized and operated in conformity with the requirements for qualification and taxation as a REIT under the Code and its actual method of operation has enabled the Company to meet, through the Effective Time, the requirements for qualification and taxation as a REIT under the Code, which opinion will be subject to customary exceptions, assumptions and qualifications and based on customary representations contained in an officer’s certificate executed by the Company and provided pursuant to Section 6.1(b) .

 

(f)                 Section 368 Opinion . Parent shall have received the written opinion of its special counsel, Proskauer Rose LLP, dated as of the Closing Date and in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Parent, to the effect that, on the basis of facts, representations and assumptions set forth or referred to in such opinion, the Merger will qualify as a reorganization within the meaning of Section 368(a) of the Code. In rendering such opinion, Proskauer Rose LLP may rely upon the Company Tax Representation Letter and Parent Tax Representation Letter. The condition set forth in this Section 7.2(f) shall not be waivable after receipt of the Parent Stockholder Approval, unless further stockholder approval is obtained with appropriate disclosure.

 

(g)                Net Capital Requirements . Each Broker shall have, as of the Closing Date, sufficient net capital to meet its then current Minimum Net Capital Requirement.

 

(h)                FINRA Approval . FINRA shall have delivered to each Broker its approval of such Broker’s Continuing Membership Application pursuant to FINRA (NASD) Rule 1017 in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby.

 

(i)                  Lender Consents . The Company shall have obtained Lender Consent with respect to at least thirty six (36) of the forty five (45) loans set forth in Section 7.2(i) of the Parent Disclosure Letter.

 

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Section 7.3             Conditions to the Obligations of the Company . The obligations of the Company to effect the Merger and to consummate the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement are subject to the satisfaction or (to the extent permitted by Law) waiver by the Company, at or prior to the Effective Time, of the following additional conditions:

 

(a)                 Representations and Warranties. (i) The representations and warranties set forth in Section 5.1(a) and (b) (Organization and Qualification; Subsidiaries), Section 5.3(a) (Capital Structure) (except the first two sentences), Section 5.4 (Authority), Section 5.19 (Opinion of Financial Advisor), Section 5.20 (Vote Required), Section 5.21 (Brokers); Section 5.22 (Investment Company Act) and Section 5.25 (Takeover Statutes) shall be true and correct in all material respects as of the date of this Agreement and as of the Effective Time, as though made as of the Effective Time, (ii) the representations and warranties set forth in the first two sentences of Section 5.3(a) (Capital Structure) shall be true and correct in all but de minimis respects as of the date of this Agreement and as of the Effective Time, as though made as of the Effective Time, and (iii) each of the other representations and warranties of Parent and Merger Sub contained in this Agreement shall be true and correct as of the date of this Agreement and as of the Effective Time, as though made as of the Effective Time, except (x) in each case, representations and warranties that are made as of a specific date shall be true and correct only on and as of such date, and (y) in the case of clause (iii) where the failure of such representations or warranties to be true and correct (without giving effect to any materiality or “Parent Material Adverse Effect” qualifications set forth therein) does not have, and would not reasonably be expected to have, individually or in the aggregate, a Parent Material Adverse Effect.

 

(b)                Agreements and Covenants . Parent and Merger Sub shall have performed or complied in all material respects with all agreements and covenants required by this Agreement to be performed or complied with by them on or prior to the Closing Date.

 

(c)                 Officer’s Certificate . Parent shall have delivered to the Company a certificate, dated the date of the Closing and signed by its chief executive officer or another senior officer on behalf of Parent, certifying to the effect that the conditions set forth in Section 7.3(a) and Section 7.3(b) have been satisfied.

 

(d)                Absence of Material Adverse Effect . Since the date of this Agreement, there shall not have been any event, change or occurrence that, individually or in the aggregate, has had or would reasonably be expected to have a Parent Material Adverse Effect.

 

(e)                 REIT Opinion . Parent shall have received a written opinion of Proskauer Rose LLP on which the Company shall be entitled to rely, dated as of the Closing Date and in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Company, to the effect that, commencing with Parent’s taxable year that ended on December 31, 2011, Parent has been organized and has operated in conformity with the requirements for qualification and taxation as a REIT under the Code, and its proposed method of operation will enable Parent to continue to meet the requirements for qualification and taxation as a REIT under the Code, which opinion will be subject to customary exceptions, assumptions and qualifications and based on customary representations contained in an officer’s certificate executed by Parent and provided pursuant to Section 6.2(b) .

 

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(f)                 Section 368 Opinion . The Company shall have received a written opinion of its special counsel, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, dated as of the Closing Date and in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Company, to the effect that, on the basis of facts, representations and assumptions set forth or referred to in such opinion, the Merger will qualify as a reorganization within the meaning of Section 368(a) of the Code. In rendering such opinion, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz may rely upon the Company Tax Representation Letter and Parent Tax Representation Letter. The condition set forth in this Section 7.3(f) shall not be waivable after receipt of the Company Stockholder Approval, unless further stockholder approval is obtained with appropriate disclosure.

 

(g)                ARCT IV Merger . The ARCT IV Merger shall have been consummated in accordance with the terms of the ARCT IV Merger Agreement; provided that this condition shall be deemed to be satisfied if the ARCT IV Merger Agreement is terminated and the Company does not deliver notice to Parent of the Company’s intention to terminate this Agreement pursuant to Section 8.1(c)(iv) on or prior to the fifteenth (15th) Business Day following the date that written notice of such termination is delivered by Parent to the Company.

 

(h)                CapLease Merger . The CapLease Merger shall have been consummated in accordance with the terms of the CapLease Merger Agreement; provided that this condition shall be deemed to be satisfied if the CapLease Merger Agreement is terminated and the Company does not deliver notice to Parent of the Company’s intention to terminate this Agreement pursuant to Section 8.1(c)(iii) on or prior to the fifteenth (15th) Business Day following the date that written notice of such termination is delivered by Parent to the Company.

 

(i)                  Self-Management . The Self-Management shall have been completed and Parent shall deliver to the Company, at least ten (10) days prior to the date Parent reasonably believes the Self-Management will be completed, a certificate, signed by its chief executive officer or another senior officer on behalf of Parent, certifying to the Company that the steps set forth in Section 7.3(i) of the Parent Disclosure Letter have been completed, along with reasonable supporting documentation regarding the completion of the steps set forth in Section 7.3(i) of the Parent Disclosure Letter, and during such ten (10)-day period Parent and the Company shall cooperate in good faith in connection with the review of such documentation.

 

Article VIII

TERMINATION, AMENDMENT AND WAIVER

 

Section 8.1             Termination . This Agreement may be terminated at any time prior to the Effective Time, whether before or after receipt of the Company Stockholder Approval or the Parent Stockholder Approval (except as otherwise expressly noted), as follows:

 

(a)                 by mutual written agreement of each of Parent and the Company; or

 

(b)                by either Parent or the Company, if:

 

(i)                  the Effective Time shall not have occurred on or before June 30, 2014 (the “ Outside Date ”), provided that the Company or Parent shall be entitled to extend the Closing Date for up to four (4) successive thirty (30) day periods in accordance with Section 2.2, and in the event of any such extension, the Closing Date so extended shall be deemed to be the Outside Date; provided , further , that the right to terminate this Agreement pursuant to this Section 8.1(b)(i) shall not be available to any party if the failure of such party (and in the case of Parent, including the failure of the other Parent Parties) to perform any of its obligations under this Agreement has been a principal cause of, or resulted in, the failure of the Merger to be consummated on or before such date; or

 

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(ii)                any Governmental Authority of competent jurisdiction shall have issued an Order permanently restraining, enjoining or otherwise prohibiting the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, and such Order or other action shall have become final and non-appealable; provided , however , that the right to terminate this Agreement under this Section 8.1(b)(ii) shall not be available to a party if the issuance of such final, non-appealable Order was primarily due to the failure of such party (and in the case of Parent, including the failure of the other Parent Parties) to perform any of its obligations under this Agreement, including pursuant to Section 6.6 ; or

 

(iii)              the Company Stockholder Approval shall not have been obtained at a duly held Company Stockholder Meeting (including any adjournment or postponement thereof) at which the Merger and the other transactions contemplated hereby have been voted upon, provided that the right to terminate this Agreement under this Section 8.1(b)(iii) shall not be available to a party if the failure to obtain such Company Stockholder Approval was primarily due to such party’s failure (and in the case of Parent, including the failure of any other Parent Party) to perform any of its obligations under this Agreement; or

 

(iv)              the Parent Stockholder Approval shall not have been obtained at a duly held Parent Stockholder Meeting (including any adjournment or postponement thereof) at which the issuance of Parent Common Stock in connection with the Merger has been voted upon, provided that the right to terminate this Agreement under this Section 8.1(b)(iv) shall not be available to a party if the failure to obtain such Parent Stockholder Approval was primarily due to such party’s failure (and in the case of Parent, including the failure of any other Parent Party’s) to perform any of its obligations under this Agreement; or

 

(c)                 by the Company:

 

(i)                  if any Parent Party shall have breached or failed to perform in any material respect any of its representations, warranties, covenants or other agreements set forth in this Agreement, which breach or failure to perform (x) would, or would reasonably be expected to, result in a failure of a condition set forth in Section 7.3(a) or Section 7.3(b) and (y) cannot be cured on or before the Outside Date or, if curable, is not cured by the Parent Parties within twenty (20) days of receipt by Parent of written notice of such breach or failure; provided that the Company shall not have the right to terminate this Agreement pursuant to this Section 8.1(c)(i) if the Company is then in breach of any of its representations, warranties, covenants or agreements set forth in this Agreement such that the conditions set forth in either Section 7.2(a) or Section 7.2(b) would not be satisfied;

 

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(ii)                (x) at any time prior to the receipt of the Company Stockholder Approval in order to enter into an Alternative Acquisition Agreement with respect to a Superior Proposal in accordance with Section 6.5(d) or (y) if the Company Board shall have made an Adverse Recommendation Change; provided, that, in each case, such termination shall be null and void unless the Company shall concurrently pay the Termination Payment in accordance with Section 8.3 ;

 

(iii)              if (x) the CapLease Merger Agreement is terminated prior to consummation of the CapLease Merger ( provided that the Company delivers notice to Parent of the Company’s intention to terminate this Agreement on or prior to the fifteenth (15th) Business Day following the date that written notice of the termination of the CapLease Merger Agreement is delivered by Parent to the Company), (y) the CapLease Merger is not consummated in accordance with the terms of the CapLease Merger Agreement on or prior to February 28, 2014, ( provided that the Company delivers notice to Parent of the Company’s intention to terminate this Agreement on or prior to March 21, 2014) or (z) any amendment, modification or waiver of the CapLease Merger Agreement in violation of Section 6.2(c)(ix) occurs without the prior written consent (or deemed consent pursuant to Section 6.2(a) ) of the Company; or

 

(iv)              if (x) the ARCT IV Merger Agreement is terminated prior to consummation of the ARCT IV Merger ( provided that the Company delivers notice to Parent of the Company’s intention to terminate this Agreement on or prior to the fifteenth (15th) Business Day following the date that written notice of the termination of the ARCT IV Merger Agreement is delivered by Parent to the Company), (y) the ARCT IV Merger is not consummated in accordance with the terms of the ARCT IV Merger Agreement on or prior to May 31, 2014, ( provided that the Company delivers notice to Parent of the Company’s intention to terminate this Agreement on or prior to June 20, 2014) or (z) any amendment, modification or waiver of the ARCT IV Merger Agreement in violation of Section 6.2(c)(xi) occurs without the prior written consent (or deemed consent pursuant to Section 6.2(a) ) of the Company.

 

(d)                by Parent, if:

 

(i)                  the Company shall have breached or failed to perform in any material respect any of its representations, warranties, covenants or other agreements set forth in this Agreement, which breach or failure to perform (x) would, or would reasonably be expected to, result in a failure of a condition set forth in Section 7.2(a) or Section 7.2(b) and (y) cannot be cured on or before the Outside Date or, if curable, is not cured by the Company within twenty (20) days of receipt by the Company of written notice of such breach or failure; provided that Parent shall not have the right to terminate this Agreement pursuant to this Section 8.1(d)(i) if any Parent Party is then in breach of any of their respective representations, warranties, covenants or agreements set forth in this Agreement such that the conditions set forth in either Section 7.3(a) or Section 7.3(b) would not be satisfied; or

 

(ii)                (x) the Company Board shall have made an Adverse Recommendation Change or (y) the Company shall have materially breached its obligations under Section 6.5 or its obligations pursuant to the third sentence of Section 6.3(c) , which material breach, in each case in this clause (y), if curable by the Company, shall not have been fully cured by the Company within five (5) calendar days following the Company’s receipt of written notice of such material breach ( provided that any material breach pursuant to this clause (y) that results in an Acquisition Proposal that is publicly disclosed shall not be curable).

 

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Section 8.2             Effect of Termination . In the event that this Agreement is terminated and the Merger and the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement are abandoned pursuant to Section 8.1 , written notice thereof shall be given to the other party or parties, specifying the provisions hereof pursuant to which such termination is made and describing the basis therefor in reasonable detail, and this Agreement shall forthwith become null and void and of no further force or effect whatsoever without liability on the part of any party hereto (or any of the other Company Entities, the other Parent Entities or any of the Company’s or Parent’s respective Representatives), and all rights and obligations of any party hereto shall cease; provided , however , that, notwithstanding anything in the foregoing to the contrary, (a) no such termination shall relieve any party hereto of any liability or damages resulting from or arising out of any fraud or willful and malicious breach of this Agreement and (b) the Confidentiality Agreement, the Parent Confidentiality Agreement, this Section 8.2 , Section 8.3 , Section 8.6 , Article IX and the definitions of all defined terms appearing in such sections shall survive any termination of this Agreement pursuant to Section 8.1 . If this Agreement is terminated as provided herein, all filings, applications and other submissions made pursuant to this Agreement, to the extent practicable, shall be withdrawn from the Governmental Authority or other Person to which they were made.

 

Section 8.3             Fees and Expenses .

 

(a)                 If, but only if, the Agreement is terminated:

 

(i)                  by either the Company or Parent pursuant to Section 8.1(b)(i) or by Parent pursuant to Section 8.1(d)(i) and (A) in the case of a termination pursuant to Section 8.1(b)(i), the Parent Stockholder Approval shall have been obtained and the Company Stockholder Approval shall not have been obtained prior to such termination, and (B) in any such case (x) after the date of this Agreement, an Acquisition Proposal shall have been made to the Company or any Person shall have publicly announced an intention (whether or not conditional) to make an Acquisition Proposal with respect to the Company (and such Acquisition Proposal or publicly announced intention shall not have been publicly withdrawn without qualification before such termination), and (y) the Company, within twelve (12) months of the termination of this Agreement, consummates a transaction regarding, or executes a definitive agreement which is later consummated with respect to, an Acquisition Proposal, then the Company shall pay, or cause to be paid, to Parent, the Termination Fee, by wire transfer of same day funds to an account designated by Parent, not later than the consummation of such transaction arising from such Acquisition Proposal; provided, however, that for purposes of this Section 8.3(a)(i) , the references to “fifteen percent (15%)” in the definition of Acquisition Proposal shall be deemed to be references to “fifty percent (50%)”; or

 

(ii)                by either the Company or Parent pursuant to Section 8.1(b)(iii) , the Company shall pay, or cause to be paid, to Parent the Parent Expense Amount (by wire transfer to an account designated by Parent) within two (2) Business Days of such termination; or

 

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(iii)              by either the Company or Parent pursuant to Section 8.1(b)(iii) , and (x) after the date of this Agreement, an Acquisition Proposal shall have been made to the Company or any Person shall have publicly announced an intention (whether or not conditional) to make an Acquisition Proposal with respect to the Company (and such Acquisition Proposal or publicly announced intention shall not have been publicly withdrawn without qualification before such termination), and (y) the Company, within twelve (12) months of the termination of this Agreement, consummates a transaction regarding, or executes a definitive agreement which is later consummated with respect to, an Acquisition Proposal, then the Company shall pay or cause to be paid, to Parent the Termination Fee (less, if previously paid pursuant to Section 8.3(a)(ii) above, the Parent Expense Amount), by wire transfer of same day funds to an account designated by Parent, not later than the consummation of such transaction arising from such Acquisition Proposal; provided , however , that for purposes of this Section 8.3(a)(iii) , the references to “fifteen percent (15%)” in the definition of Acquisition Proposal shall be deemed to be references to “fifty percent (50%)”; or

 

(iv)              by the Company pursuant to Section 8.1(c)(ii) , then the Company shall pay, or cause to be paid, to Parent the Termination Fee, by wire transfer of same day funds to an account designated by Parent as a condition to the effectiveness of such termination; or

 

(v)                by Parent pursuant to Section 8.1(d)(ii) , then the Company shall pay, or cause to be paid, to Parent the Termination Fee, by wire transfer of same day funds to an account designated by Parent, within two (2) Business Days of such termination; or

 

(vi)              by either the Company or Parent pursuant to Section 8.1(b)(iv) , then Parent shall pay, or cause to be paid, to the Company the Company Expense Amount (by wire transfer to an account designated by the Company) within two (2) Business Days of such termination; or

 

(b)                If, but only if, the Agreement is terminated by the Company pursuant to Section 8.1(c)(iv) , then Parent shall pay, or cause to be paid, to the Company the Parent Termination Fee in the amount of one hundred and ten million dollars ($110,000,000) by wire transfer of same day funds to an account designated by the Company, within two (2) Business Days of such termination; provided , however , that if such termination by the Company pursuant to Section 8.1(c)(iv) occurs after receipt of a Superior Proposal (as defined in the ARCT IV Merger Agreement) by ARCT IV and the ARCT IV Merger Agreement is terminated by ARCT IV pursuant to Section 8.1(c)(ii) of the ARCT IV Merger Agreement or by Parent pursuant to Section 8.1(d)(ii)(x) or Section 8.1(d)(ii)(z) of the ARCT IV Merger Agreement, then Parent shall pay, or cause to be paid, to the Company the Parent Termination Fee in the amount of five million dollars ($5,000,000) by wire transfer of same day funds to an account designated by the Company, within one (1) Business Day of receipt by Parent of the Termination Fee (as defined in the ARCT IV Merger Agreement) from ARCT IV.

 

(c)                 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this Agreement, the parties agree that:

 

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(i)                  under no circumstances shall the Company or Parent be required to pay the Termination Payment or the Parent Termination Payment, as applicable, earlier than one (1) full Business Day after receipt of appropriate wire transfer instructions from the party entitled to payment; and

 

(ii)                under no circumstances shall the Company or Parent be required to pay the Termination Payment or the Parent Termination Payment on more than one occasion.

 

(d)                Each of the parties hereto acknowledges that (i) the agreements contained in this Section 8.3 are an integral part of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, (ii) neither the Termination Payment nor the Parent Termination Payment is a penalty, but is liquidated damages, in a reasonable amount that will compensate Parent or the Company, as the case may be, in the circumstances in which such fee is payable for the efforts and resources expended and opportunities foregone while negotiating this Agreement and in reliance on this Agreement and on the expectation of the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby, which amount would otherwise be impossible to calculate with precision, and (iii) without these agreements, the parties would not enter into this Agreement; accordingly, if the Company or Parent, as the case may be, fails to timely pay any amount due pursuant to this Section 8.3 and, in order to obtain such payment, either the Company or Parent, as the case may be, commences a suit that results in a judgment against the other party for the payment of any amount set forth in this Section 8.3 , such paying party shall pay the other party its costs and Expenses in connection with such suit, together with interest on such amount at the annual rate of five percent (5%) for the period from the date such payment was required to be made through the date such payment was actually received, or such lesser rate as is the maximum permitted by applicable Law.

 

(e)                 (i)  If one party to this Agreement (the “ Termination Payor ”) is required to pay another party to this Agreement (the “ Termination Payee ”) the Termination Payment or Parent Termination Payment, as the case may be, such Termination Payment or Parent Termination Payment, as the case may be, shall be paid into escrow on the date such payment is required to be paid by the Termination Payor pursuant to this Agreement by wire transfer of immediately available funds to an escrow account designated in accordance with this Section 8.3(e) . In the event that the Termination Payor is obligated to pay the Termination Payee the Termination Payment or Parent Termination Payment, as the case may be, the amount payable to the Termination Payee in any tax year of the Termination Payee shall not exceed the lesser of (i) the Termination Payment or Parent Termination Payment, as the case may be, payable to the Termination Payee, and (ii) the sum of (A) the maximum amount that can be paid to the Termination Payee without causing the Termination Payee to fail to meet the requirements of Section 856(c)(2) and (3) of the Code for the relevant tax year, determined as if the payment of such amount did not constitute income described in Sections 856(c)(2) or 856(c)(3) of the Code (“ Qualifying Income ”) and the Termination Payee has $1,000,000 of income from unknown sources during such year which is not Qualifying Income (in addition to any known or anticipated income which is not Qualifying Income), in each case, as determined by the Termination Payee’s independent accountants, plus (B) in the event the Termination Payee receives either (x) a letter from the Termination Payee’s counsel indicating that the Termination Payee has received a ruling from the IRS as described below in this Section 8.3(e) or (y) an opinion from the Termination Payee’s outside counsel as described below in this Section 8.3(e) , an amount equal to the excess of the Termination Payment or Parent Termination Payment, as the case may be, less the amount payable under clause (A) above.

 

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(ii)                To secure the Termination Payor’s obligation to pay these amounts, the Termination Payor shall deposit into escrow an amount in cash equal to the Termination Payment or Parent Termination Payment, as the case may be, with an escrow agent selected by the Termination Payor on such terms (subject to this Section 8.3(e) ) as shall be mutually agreed upon by the Termination Payor, the Termination Payee and the escrow agent. The payment or deposit into escrow of the Termination Payment or Parent Termination Payment, as the case may be, pursuant to this Section 8.3(e) shall be made at the time the Termination Payor is obligated to pay the Termination Payee such amount pursuant to Section 8.3 by wire transfer. The escrow agreement shall provide that the Termination Payment or Parent Termination Payment, as the case may be, in escrow or any portion thereof shall not be released to the Termination Payee unless the escrow agent receives any one or combination of the following: (i) a letter from the Termination Payee’s independent accountants indicating the maximum amount that can be paid by the escrow agent to the Termination Payee without causing the Termination Payee to fail to meet the requirements of Sections 856(c)(2) and (3) of the Code determined as if the payment of such amount did not constitute Qualifying Income and the Termination Payee has $1,000,000 of income from unknown sources during such year which is not Qualifying Income (in addition to any known or anticipated income which is not Qualifying Income), in which case the escrow agent shall release such amount to the Termination Payee, or (ii) a letter from the Termination Payee’s counsel indicating that (A) the Termination Payee received a ruling from the IRS holding that the receipt by the Termination Payee of the Termination Payment or Parent Termination Payment, as the case may be, would either constitute Qualifying Income or would be excluded from gross income within the meaning of Sections 856(c)(2) and (3) of the Code or (B) the Termination Payee’s outside counsel has rendered a legal opinion to the effect that the receipt by the Termination Payee of the Termination Payment or Parent Termination Payment, as the case may be, should either constitute Qualifying Income or should be excluded from gross income within the meaning of Sections 856(c)(2) and (3) of the Code, in which case the escrow agent shall release the remainder of the Termination Payment or Parent Termination Payment, as the case may be, to the Termination Payee. The Termination Payor agrees to amend this Section 8.3(e) at the reasonable request of the Termination Payee in order to (i) maximize the portion of the Termination Payment or Parent Termination Payment, as the case may be, that may be distributed to the Termination Payee hereunder without causing the Termination Payee to fail to meet the requirements of Sections 856(c)(2) and (3) of the Code, or (ii) assist the Termination Payee in obtaining a favorable ruling or legal opinion from its outside counsel, in each case, as described in this Section 8.3(e) . Any amount of the Termination Payment or Parent Termination Payment, as the case may be, that remains unpaid as of the end of a taxable year shall be paid as soon as possible during the following taxable year, subject to the foregoing limitations of this Section 8.3(e) .

 

Section 8.4             Amendment . Subject to compliance with applicable Law, this Agreement may be amended by mutual agreement of the parties hereto by action taken or authorized by their respective boards of directors (or similar governing body or entity) at any time before or after receipt of the Company Stockholder Approval or the Parent Stockholder Approval and prior to the Effective Time; provided , however , that after the Company Stockholder Approval or the Parent Stockholder Approval has been obtained, there shall not be (a) any amendment of this Agreement that changes the amount or the form of the consideration to be delivered under this Agreement to the holders of Company Common Stock, or which by applicable Law or in accordance with the rules of any stock exchange requires the further approval of the stockholders of the Company or Parent without such further approval of such stockholders, or (b) any amendment or change not permitted under applicable Law. This Agreement may not be amended except by an instrument in writing signed by each of the parties hereto. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, Sections 9.7 , 9.11 , 9.12 and 9.14, and this sentence (and any other provision of this Agreement to the extent an amendment, supplement, waiver or other modification of such provision would modify the substance of Sections 9.7 , 9.11 , 9.12 or 9.14 , or this sentence) may not be amended, supplemented or otherwise modified in any manner that negatively impacts or is otherwise adverse in any respect to the Financing Sources without the prior written consent of the Financing Sources

 

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Section 8.5             Waiver . At any time prior to the Effective Time, subject to applicable Law, any party hereto may (a) extend the time for the performance of any obligation or other act of any other party hereto, (b) waive any inaccuracy in the representations and warranties of the other party contained herein or in any document delivered pursuant hereto, and (c) subject to the proviso of Section 8.4 , waive compliance with any agreement or condition contained herein. Any agreement on the part of a party hereto to any such extension or waiver shall be valid only if set forth in an instrument in writing signed by the party or parties to be bound thereby. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no failure or delay by the Company, Parent or Merger Sub in exercising any right hereunder shall operate as a waiver thereof nor shall any single or partial exercise thereof preclude any other or further exercise of any other right hereunder.

 

Section 8.6             Fees and Expenses . Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, all Expenses incurred in connection with this Agreement and the transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall be paid by the party incurring such Expenses, whether or not the transactions contemplated by this Agreement are consummated; provided , however , that the Company and Parent shall share equally all Expenses related to the printing and filing of the Form S-4 and the printing, filing and distribution of the Joint Proxy Statement, other than attorneys’ and accountants’ fees.

 

Section 8.7             Transfer Taxes . Parent and the Company shall cooperate in the preparation, execution and filing of all returns, questionnaires, applications or other documents regarding any real property transfer or gains, sales, use, transfer, value added, stock transfer or stamp taxes, any transfer, recording, registration and other fees and any similar taxes that become payable in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement (together with any related interests, penalties or additions to Tax, “ Transfer Taxes ”), and shall cooperate in attempting to minimize the amount of Transfer Taxes. From and after the Effective Time, the Surviving Entity shall pay or cause to be paid, without deduction or withholding from any consideration or amounts payable to holders of the Company Common Stock, all Transfer Taxes.

 

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Article IX

GENERAL PROVISIONS

 

Section 9.1             Non-Survival of Representations and Warranties . None of the representations or warranties in this Agreement or any certificate or other writing delivered pursuant to this Agreement, including any rights arising out of any breach of such representations or warranties, shall survive the earlier of (a) the Effective Time or (b) termination of this Agreement (except, in the case of termination, as set forth in Section 8.2 ), and after such time there shall be no liability in respect thereof (except, in the case of termination, as set forth in Section 8.2 ), whether such liability has accrued prior to or after such expiration of the representations and warranties. This Section 9.1 does not limit any covenant or agreement of the parties which by its terms contemplates performance after the Effective Time or the termination of this Agreement. Each of the Confidentiality Agreement and the Parent Confidentiality Agreement will survive termination of this Agreement in accordance with its terms.

 

Section 9.2             Notices . Except for any notice that is specifically required by the terms of this Agreement to be delivered orally, any notice, request, claim, demand and other communication hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given or made as follows: (a) if personally delivered to an authorized representative of the recipient, when actually delivered to such authorized representative; (b) if sent by facsimile transmission (providing confirmation of transmission), when transmitted, or if sent by e-mail of a pdf attachment, upon acknowledgement of receipt of such notice by the intended recipient ( provided that any notice received by facsimile transmission or otherwise at the addressee’s location on any Business Day after 5:00 p.m. (in the time zone of the recipient) or any day other than a Business Day shall be deemed to have been received at 9:00 a.m. on the next Business Day); (c) if sent by reliable overnight delivery service (such as DHL or Federal Express) with proof of service, upon receipt of proof of delivery; and (d) if sent by certified or registered mail (return receipt requested and first-class postage prepaid), upon receipt; provided, in each case, such notice, request, claim, demand or other communication is addressed as follows (or at such other address for a party as shall be specified in a notice given in accordance with this Section 9.2 ):

 

if to Parent or Merger Sub:

 

American Realty Capital Properties, Inc.
405 Park Avenue, 15th Floor
New York, New York 10022
Fax: (212) 415-6507; and (646) 861-7743
Phone: (212) 415-6501
Attention: Nicholas S. Schorsch and James A. Tanaka
Email: nschorsch@arlcap.com; and jtanaka@rcscapital.com

 

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with a copy (which shall not constitute notice) to:

 

Proskauer Rose LLP
Eleven Times Square
New York, New York 10036
Phone: (212) 969-3000
Fax: (212) 969-2900
Attention: Peter M. Fass, Esq., Steven L. Lichtenfeld, Esq., and
Daniel I. Ganitsky, Esq.
Email: PFass@proskauer.com; SLichtenfeld@proskauer.com; and DGanitsky@proskauer.com

 

if to the Company prior to the Closing:

 

Cole Real Estate Investments, Inc.
2325 East Camelback Road, Suite 1100
Phoenix, Arizona 85016
Fax: (602) 778-6000
Phone: (602) 778-8780
Attention: Christopher H. Cole and Marc Nemer
Email: christopher.cole@colereit.com; and marc.nemer@colereit.com

 

with a copy (which shall not constitute notice) to:

 

Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz
51 West 52 nd St
New York, New York 10019
Phone: (212) 403-1000
Fax: (212) 403-2000
Attention: Robin Panovka, Esq. and Ronald Chen, Esq.
Email: RPanovka@WLRK.com; and RCChen@wlrk.com

 

Section 9.3             Interpretation; Certain Definitions . The parties hereto have participated jointly in the negotiation and drafting of this Agreement. Consequently, in the event an ambiguity or question of intent or interpretation arises, this Agreement shall be construed as if drafted jointly by the parties hereto, and no presumption or burden of proof shall arise favoring or disfavoring any party by virtue of the authorship of any provision of this Agreement. References to “this Agreement” shall include the Company Disclosure Letter and the Parent Disclosure Letter. When a reference is made in this Agreement to an Article, Section, Appendix, Annex or Exhibit, such reference shall be to an Article or Section of, or an Appendix, Annex or Exhibit to, this Agreement, unless otherwise indicated. The table of contents and headings for this Agreement are for reference purposes only and shall not affect in any way the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement. Whenever the words “include,” “includes” or “including” are used in this Agreement, they shall be deemed to be followed by the words “without limitation.” The words “hereof,” “herein” and “hereunder” and words of similar import when used in this Agreement shall refer to this Agreement as a whole and not to any particular provision of this Agreement. All terms defined in this Agreement shall have the defined meanings when used in any certificate or other instrument made or delivered pursuant hereto unless otherwise defined therein. The definitions contained in this Agreement are applicable to the singular as well as the plural forms of such terms and to the masculine as well as to the feminine and neuter genders of such term. Any Law defined or referred to herein or in any agreement or instrument that is referred to herein means such Law as from time to time amended, modified or supplemented, including (in the case of statutes) by succession of comparable successor Laws. References to a Person are also to its successors and permitted assigns. All references to “dollars” or “$” refer to currency of the United States of America (unless otherwise expressly provided herein).

 

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Section 9.4             Severability . If any term or other provision of this Agreement is invalid, illegal or incapable of being enforced under any present or future Law or public policy, (a) such term or other provision shall be fully separable, (b) this Agreement shall be construed and enforced as if such invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision had never comprised a part hereof, and (c) all other conditions and provisions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect and shall not be affected by the illegal, invalid or unenforceable term or other provision or by its severance herefrom so long as the economic or legal substance of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement is not affected in any manner materially adverse to any party. Upon such determination that any term or other provision is invalid, illegal or incapable of being enforced, the parties hereto shall negotiate in good faith to modify this Agreement so as to effect promptly the original intent of the parties as closely as possible in a mutually acceptable manner in order that transactions contemplated by this Agreement be consummated as originally contemplated to the fullest extent possible.

 

Section 9.5             Assignment; Delegation . Other than to the Surviving Entity, neither this Agreement nor any rights, interests or obligations hereunder shall be assigned or delegated, in whole or in part, by any of the parties hereto (whether by operation of Law or otherwise) without the prior written consent of the other parties hereto.

 

Section 9.6             Entire Agreement . This Agreement (including the Exhibits, Annexes and Appendices hereto) constitutes, together with the Confidentiality Agreement and the Parent Confidentiality Agreement, the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and thereof and supersedes all prior agreements and understandings, both written and oral, among the parties, or any of them, with respect to the subject matter hereof and thereof.

 

Section 9.7             No Third-Party Beneficiaries . This Agreement is not intended to and shall not confer any rights or remedies upon any Person other than the parties hereto and their respective successors and permitted assigns, except for the provisions of Section 6.10 (from and after the Effective Time), which shall be to the benefit of the parties referred to in such section and except for Sections 9.11 , 9.12 and 9.14 (of which any Financing Sources shall be third party beneficiaries and may enforce such provisions). The representations and warranties in this Agreement are the product of negotiations among the parties hereto and are for the sole benefit of the parties hereto. Any inaccuracies in such representations and warranties are subject to waiver by the parties hereto in accordance with Section 8.5 without notice or liability to any other Person. The representations and warranties in this Agreement may represent an allocation among the parties hereto of risks associated with particular matters regardless of the knowledge of any of the parties hereto. Accordingly, Persons other than the parties hereto may not rely upon the representations and warranties in this Agreement as characterizations of actual facts or circumstances as of the date of this Agreement or as of any other date.

 

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Section 9.8             Specific Performance . The parties hereto agree that irreparable damage, for which monetary damages (even if available) would not be an adequate remedy, would occur in the event that the parties hereto do not perform the provisions of this Agreement (including failing to take such actions as are required of it hereunder to consummate the Merger and the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement) in accordance with its specified terms or otherwise breach such provisions. Accordingly, the parties acknowledge and agree that the parties shall be entitled to an injunction, specific performance and other equitable relief to prevent breaches of this Agreement and to enforce specifically the terms and provisions hereof, in addition to any other remedy to which they are entitled at Law or in equity. Each of the parties agrees that it will not oppose the granting of an injunction, specific performance and other equitable relief on the basis that any other party has an adequate remedy at Law or that any award of specific performance is not an appropriate remedy for any reason at Law or in equity. Any party seeking an injunction or injunctions to prevent breaches of this Agreement and to enforce specifically the terms and provisions of this Agreement shall not be required to provide any bond or other security in connection with any such order or injunction.

 

Section 9.9             Counterparts . This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, and by the different parties hereto in separate counterparts, each of which when executed shall be deemed to be an original but all of which taken together shall constitute one and the same agreement. Delivery of an executed counterpart of a signature page to this Agreement by facsimile transmission or by e-mail of a pdf attachment shall be effective as delivery of a manually executed counterpart of this Agreement.

 

Section 9.10         Governing Law . This Agreement and all Actions (whether based on contract, tort or otherwise), directly or indirectly, arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the actions of the parties hereto in the negotiation, administration, performance and enforcement thereof, shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the Laws of the State of Maryland, without giving effect to any choice or conflict of Laws provision or rule (whether of the State of Maryland or any other jurisdiction) that would cause the application of the Laws of any jurisdiction other than the State of Maryland.

 

Section 9.11         Consent to Jurisdiction .

 

(a)                 Each of the parties hereto hereby irrevocably submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the State of Maryland and to the jurisdiction of the United States District Court for the State of Maryland (the “ MD Courts ”), for the purpose of any Action (whether based on contract, tort or otherwise), directly or indirectly, arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the actions of the parties hereto in the negotiation, administration, performance and enforcement thereof, and each of the parties hereto hereby irrevocably agrees that all claims in respect to such Action may be heard and determined exclusively in any MD Court.

 

(b)                Each of the parties hereto (i) irrevocably consents to the service of the summons and complaint and any other process in any other Action relating to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, on behalf of itself or its property, in the manner provided by Section 9.2 and nothing in this Section 9.11 shall affect the right of any party to serve legal process in any other manner permitted by Law, (ii) consents to submit itself to the personal jurisdiction of the MD Courts in the event any dispute arises out of this Agreement or the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, (iii) agrees that it will not attempt to deny or defeat such personal jurisdiction by motion or other request for leave from any such MD Court and (iv) agrees that it will not bring any Action relating to this Agreement or the transactions contemplated by this Agreement in any court other than the MD Courts. Each of party hereto agrees that a final judgment in any Action shall be conclusive and may be enforced in other jurisdictions by suit on the judgment or in any other manner provided by Law.

 

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(c)                 Notwithstanding the foregoing, each of the parties hereto agrees that it will not bring any action, cause of action, claim, cross-claim or third-party claim of any kind or description, whether in law or in equity, whether in contract or in tort or otherwise, against, the Financing Sources in any way relating to this Agreement or any of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, including any dispute arising out of or relating in any way to the Debt Financing or the performance thereof, in any forum other than the Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of New York, located in the Borough of Manhattan, or, if under applicable law exclusive jurisdiction is vested in the Federal courts, the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (and, in each case, appellate courts thereof). The parties agree that any of them may file a copy of this paragraph with any court as written evidence of knowing, voluntary and bargained agreement between the parties irrevocably waiving any objections to venue or convenience of forum.

 

Section 9.12         WAIVER OF JURY TRIAL . EACH OF THE PARTIES HERETO ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT ANY CONTROVERSY WHICH MAY ARISE OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT (INCLUDING WITH RESPECT TO THE DEBT FINANCING) IS LIKELY TO INVOLVE COMPLICATED AND DIFFICULT ISSUES, AND THEREFORE EACH SUCH PARTY HEREBY IRREVOCABLY AND UNCONDITIONALLY WAIVES, TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY RIGHT SUCH PARTY MAY HAVE TO A TRIAL BY JURY IN ANY ACTION, PROCEEDING OR COUNTERCLAIM (WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE), DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT OR THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED HEREBY (INCLUDING WITH RESPECT TO THE DEBT FINANCING), OR THE ACTIONS OF THE PARTIES HERETO IN THE NEGOTIATION, ADMINISTRATION, PERFORMANCE AND ENFORCEMENT THEREOF. EACH OF THE PARTIES HERETO CERTIFIES AND ACKNOWLEDGES THAT (A) NO REPRESENTATIVE, AGENT OR ATTORNEY OF ANY OTHER PARTY HAS REPRESENTED, EXPRESSLY OR OTHERWISE, THAT SUCH OTHER PARTY WOULD NOT, IN THE EVENT OF LITIGATION, SEEK TO ENFORCE THE FOREGOING WAIVER, (B) EACH SUCH PARTY UNDERSTANDS AND HAS CONSIDERED THE IMPLICATIONS OF THIS WAIVER, (C) EACH SUCH PARTY MAKES THIS WAIVER VOLUNTARILY, AND (D) EACH SUCH PARTY HAS BEEN INDUCED TO ENTER INTO THIS AGREEMENT BY, AMONG OTHER THINGS, THE MUTUAL WAIVERS AND CERTIFICATIONS IN THIS SECTION 9.12 .

 

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Section 9.13         Consents and Approvals . For any matter under this Agreement requiring the consent or approval of any party to be valid and binding on the parties hereto, such consent or approval must be in writing.

 

Section 9.14         No Recourse to Financing Sources . Notwithstanding any provision of this Agreement, the Company agrees on its behalf and on behalf of its Affiliates that none of the Financing Sources shall have any liability or obligation to Company or its Affiliates relating to this Agreement or any of the transactions contemplated herein (including the Debt Financing). This Section 9.14 is intended to benefit and may be enforced by the Financing Sources and shall be binding on all successors and assigns of Company.

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by their respective officers thereunto duly authorized, as of the date first above written.

 

AMERICAN REALTY CAPITAL PROPERTIES, INC.

 

By: /s/ Edward M. Weil, Jr.
       Name: Edward M. Weil, Jr.
       Title: President

 

 

CLARK ACQUISITION, LLC

By: AMERICAN REALTY CAPITAL PROPERTIES, INC., its sole member

 

By: /s/ Edward M. Weil, Jr.
       Name: Edward M. Weil, Jr.
       Title: President

 

 

 

[ Signature Page to Agreement and Plan of Merger ]

 

 

 
 

COLE REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS, INC.

 

By: /s/ Marc T. Nemer
       Name: Marc T. Nemer
       Title: Chief Executive Officer

 

 

 

[ Signature Page to Agreement and Plan of Merger ]

 

 
 

 

Annex A

 

Voting Agreement

 

 

· Christopher H. Cole
· Mark T. Nemer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  EXECUTION VERSION

 

 

VOTING AGREEMENT

 

This VOTING AGREEMENT, dated as of October 22, 2013 (this “ Agreement ”), is made and entered into by and among American Realty Capital Properties, Inc., a Maryland corporation (“ Parent ”) and the stockholders of Cole Real Estate Investments, Inc. (the “ Company ”) that are listed on Schedule A hereto (each a “ Stockholder ” and, collectively, the “ Stockholders ”).

 

RECITALS

 

WHEREAS, concurrently with the execution and delivery of this Agreement, the Company, Parent and Clark Acquisition, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company and wholly owned subsidiary of Parent (“ Merger Sub ”), are entering into an Agreement and Plan of Merger (the “ Merger Agreement ”), which provides, among other things, for the merger of the Company with and into Merger Sub (the “ Merger ”), upon the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in the Merger Agreement;

 

WHEREAS, capitalized terms used but not defined herein shall have the meanings set forth in the Merger Agreement;

 

WHEREAS, as of the date hereof, each Stockholder is the record and/or beneficial owner of the number of shares of Company Common Stock set forth across from such Stockholder’s name on Schedule A attached hereto and has the voting and dispositive power in connection with the Merger with respect to such shares (with respect to each Stockholder, such Stockholder’s “ Existing Shares ” and, together with any shares of Company Common Stock acquired after the date hereof, whether upon the exercise of options, conversion of convertible securities or otherwise, such Stockholder’s “ Shares ”); and

 

WHEREAS, as an inducement and a condition to entering into the Merger Agreement, Parent has required that the Stockholders agree, and the Stockholders have agreed, to enter into this Agreement.

 

NOW, THEREFORE, to implement the foregoing and in consideration of the mutual agreements contained herein, the parties agree as follows:

 

AGREEMENT

 

1.                   Agreement to Vote; Irrevocable Proxy; Etc .

 

(a)                 Agreement to Vote. Subject to the terms and conditions hereof, each Stockholder hereby irrevocably and unconditionally agrees that, from and after the date hereof and until the Termination Date, at any meeting of the holders of Company Common Stock, however called, or in connection with any written consent of the holders of Company Common Stock, such Stockholder shall (x) appear at such meeting or otherwise cause all of such Stockholder’s Shares to be counted as present thereat for purposes of calculating a quorum and respond to any other request by the Company or Parent for written consent, if any, and (y) vote (or cause to be voted) such Stockholder’s Shares, to the extent entitled to vote thereon, (i) in favor of (A) approval of the Merger and the other transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement and (B) any other matter that is required to facilitate the consummation of the Merger and the other transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement and (ii) against the following actions: (A) any Acquisition Proposal or (B) any other action involving the Company or any Company Subsidiary that would reasonably be expected to have the effect of impeding, materially interfering with, materially delaying, materially postponing, or impairing the ability of the Company to consummate the Merger. Subject to the terms and conditions hereof, no Stockholder shall enter into any agreement or understanding with any Person prior to the termination of this Agreement to vote in any manner inconsistent herewith. Subject to the terms and conditions hereof, the obligations of each Stockholder specified in this Section 1(a) shall not be affected by the commencement, public proposal, public disclosure or communication to the Company of any Acquisition Proposal prior to the Termination Date.

 

 
 

 

(b)                Irrevocable Proxy . Each Stockholder hereby revokes any and all previous proxies and powers of attorney granted with respect to such Stockholder’s Shares, and no Stockholder shall grant any subsequent proxy or power of attorney with respect to such Stockholder’s Shares, except as set forth in this Agreement or required by a Letter of Transmittal. By entering into this Agreement, subject to the last sentence of this Section 1(b) , each Stockholder hereby grants, or agrees to cause the applicable record holder to grant, a proxy appointing Parent, any designee of Parent and each of Parent’s officers, with full power of substitution and resubstitution, as such Stockholder’s attorney-in-fact and proxy, for and in such Stockholder’s name, to be counted as present, vote, express consent or dissent with respect to such Stockholder’s Shares for the purposes set forth in Section 1(a) . The proxy granted by each Stockholder pursuant to this Section 1(b) is, subject to the last sentence of this Section 1(b) , irrevocable and is coupled with an interest, in accordance with Section 2-507(d) of the Maryland General Corporation Law, and is granted in order to secure such Stockholder’s performance under this Agreement and also in consideration of Parent entering into this Agreement and the Merger Agreement. If either Stockholder fails for any reason to be counted as present, consent or vote such Stockholder’s Shares in accordance with the requirements of Section 1(a) , then Parent shall have the right to cause to be present, consent or vote such Stockholder’s Shares in accordance with the provisions of Section 1(a) . The proxy granted by each Stockholder shall be automatically revoked upon the valid termination of this Agreement in accordance Section 5 .

 

(c)                 Restriction on Transfer . From the date of this Agreement until the Termination Date and except as otherwise contemplated in the Merger Agreement, neither Stockholder shall (i) sell, transfer, pledge, encumber, assign or otherwise dispose of, or enter into any contract, option or other arrangement or understanding with respect to the sale, transfer, pledge, encumbrance, assignment or other disposition of, or limitation on the voting rights of, any of such Stockholder’s Shares (any such action, a “ Transfer ”); provided that nothing in this Agreement shall prohibit the exercise by either Stockholder of any options to purchase Shares, (ii) deposit any of such Stockholder’s Shares into a voting trust or enter into a separate voting agreement with respect to such Stockholder’s Shares, (iii) take any action that would cause any representation or warranty of such Stockholder contained herein to become untrue or incorrect, in each case, in any material respect, or would reasonably be expected to have the effect of preventing or disabling such Stockholder from performing his obligations under this Agreement or (iv) commit or agree to take any of the foregoing actions. Any action taken in violation of the foregoing sentence shall be null and void ab initio. Notwithstanding the foregoing, each Stockholder may make Transfers of Shares by will, for estate or tax planning purposes, for charitable purposes or as charitable gifts or donations; provided , that, each transferee agrees in writing to be bound by the terms of this Agreement applicable to such Stockholder and to hold such Shares subject to all the terms and provisions of this Agreement to the same extent as such terms and provisions bound such Stockholder. If any involuntary Transfer of any of the Shares shall occur, the transferee (which term, as used herein, shall include the initial transferee and any and all subsequent transferees of the initial transferee) shall take and hold such Shares subject to all of the restrictions, liabilities and rights under this Agreement, which shall continue in full force and effect until the Termination Date.

 

 
 

 

(d)                Additional Shares . Each Stockholder hereby agrees, during the term of this Agreement, to promptly notify Parent of any new Shares acquired by such Stockholder, if any, after the execution of this Agreement. Any such Shares shall be subject to the terms of this Agreement as though owned by such Stockholder on the date of this Agreement. In the event of a stock split, stock dividend or distribution, or any change in the Company Common Stock by reason of any split-up, reverse stock split, recapitalization, combination, reclassification, reincorporation, exchange of shares or the like, the terms “Existing Shares” and “Shares” shall be deemed to refer to and include such shares as well as all such stock dividends and distributions and any securities into which or for which any or all of such shares may be changed or exchanged or which are received in such transaction.

 

(e)                 Ownership Interest . Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be deemed to vest in Parent, any of the Persons identified in Section 1(b) or any other Person any direct or indirect ownership or incidence of ownership of or with respect to, or pecuniary interest in, any of the Shares. All rights, ownership and economic benefits of and relating to, and pecuniary interest in, the Shares shall remain vested in and belong to the applicable Stockholder, and neither Parent, the Persons identified in Section 1(b) nor any other Person shall have any power or authority to direct either Stockholder in the voting or disposition of any of the Shares, except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement.

 

2.                   Representations and Warranties of the Stockholders . Each Stockholder hereby represents and warrants to Parent, as of the date hereof, and at all times during the term of this Agreement, solely with respect to himself, as follows:

 

(a)                 Authorization; Validity of Agreement; Necessary Action . Such Stockholder has full power and authority to execute and deliver this Agreement, to perform his obligations hereunder and to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby. This Agreement has been duly executed and delivered by such Stockholder, and, assuming this Agreement constitutes a valid and binding obligation of Parent, constitutes a valid and binding obligation of such Stockholder, enforceable against such Stockholder in accordance with its terms, except that (i) such enforcement may be subject to applicable bankruptcy, insolvency or other similar Laws, now or hereafter in effect, affecting creditors’ rights generally and (ii) the remedy of specific performance and injunctive and other forms of equitable relief may be subject to equitable defenses and to the discretion of the court before which any proceeding therefor may be brought.

 

(b)                Shares . Such Stockholder’s Existing Shares are owned beneficially and/or of record by such Stockholder, as set forth on Schedule A attached hereto. Such Stockholder’s Existing Shares constitute all of the shares of Company Common Stock owned of record or beneficially by such Stockholder, and, except for such Stockholder’s Existing Shares, such Stockholder does not beneficially own or have any right to acquire (whether currently, upon lapse of time, following the satisfaction of any conditions, upon the occurrence of any event or any combination of the foregoing) any shares of Company Common Stock or any securities convertible into shares of Company Common Stock (other than pursuant to any option, stock award or similar compensation plan adopted by the Company). Such Stockholder has the voting power, sole power of disposition, sole power to issue instructions with respect to the matters set forth in Section 1 hereof and power to agree to all of the matters set forth in this Agreement with respect to each of such Stockholder’s Existing Shares as set forth on Schedule A attached hereto, with no other limitations, qualifications or restrictions on such rights, subject to applicable federal securities Laws, the organizational documents of the Company and the terms of this Agreement and the Merger Agreement.

 

 
 

 

(c)                 No Conflicts . The execution and delivery of this Agreement by such Stockholder do not, and the performance of the terms of this Agreement by such Stockholder will not, (a) require the consent or approval of any other Person pursuant to any agreement, obligation or instrument binding on such Stockholder or his properties or assets, (b) except as may otherwise be required by federal securities Laws, conflict with or violate any Law applicable to such Stockholder or pursuant to which any of his properties or assets are bound or (c) violate any other agreement to which such Stockholder is a party, including any voting agreement, stockholders agreement, irrevocable proxy or voting trust. Such Stockholder’s Existing Shares are not, with respect to the voting or transfer thereof, subject to any other agreement, including any voting agreement, stockholders agreement, irrevocable proxy or voting trust.

 

(d)                Acknowledgment . Such Stockholder understands and acknowledges that Parent is entering into the Merger Agreement in reliance upon such Stockholder’s execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement.

 

3.                   Representations and Warranties of Parent . Parent hereby represents and warrants to each of the Stockholders, as of the date hereof, and at all times during the term of this Agreement, as follows:

 

(a)                 Organization . Parent is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the Laws of the State of Maryland.

 

(b)                Corporate Authorization; Validity of Agreement; Necessary Action . Parent has the requisite corporate power and authority to execute and deliver this Agreement, to perform its obligations hereunder and to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby. The execution, delivery and performance by Parent of this Agreement and the consummation by Parent of the transactions contemplated hereby have been duly and validly authorized by the Parent Board, and no other corporate action or proceedings on the part of Parent are necessary to authorize the execution and delivery by Parent of this Agreement, and the consummation by Parent of the transactions contemplated hereby. This Agreement has been duly executed and delivered by Parent, and, assuming this Agreement constitutes a valid and binding obligation of the Stockholders, constitutes a valid and binding obligation of Parent, enforceable against Parent in accordance with its terms, except that (i) such enforcement may be subject to applicable bankruptcy, insolvency or other similar Laws, now or hereafter in effect, affecting creditors’ rights generally and (ii) the remedy of specific performance and injunctive and other forms of equitable relief may be subject to equitable defenses and to the discretion of the court before which any proceeding therefor may be brought.

 

 
 

 

(c)                 No Conflicts . The execution and delivery of this Agreement by Parent do not, and the performance of the terms of this Agreement by Parent will not, (a) require Parent to obtain the consent or approval of, or make any filing with or notification to, any Governmental Authority, (b) require the consent or approval of any other Person pursuant to any agreement, obligation or instrument binding on Parent or its properties or assets, (c) except as may otherwise be required by federal securities Laws, conflict with or violate any Law applicable to Parent or pursuant to which any of its or any Parent Subsidiary’s properties or assets are bound or (d) violate any other material agreement to which Parent or any Parent Subsidiary is a party.

 

4.                   Further Assurances . From time to time, at any other party’s request and expense and without further consideration, each party hereto shall execute and deliver such additional documents and take all such further lawful action as may be reasonably necessary or desirable to consummate and make effective, in the most expeditious manner practicable, the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

 

5.                   Termination . This Agreement shall automatically terminate, and no party shall have any rights or obligations hereunder and this Agreement shall become null and void and have no further force or effect with no liability on the part of any party hereto upon the earlier to occur of the (a) Effective Time, (b) valid termination of the Merger Agreement in accordance with its terms, (c) an Adverse Recommendation Change, and (d) at the option of any Stockholder, the execution or granting of any amendment, modification, change or waiver with respect to the Merger Agreement subsequent to the date of this Agreement that (1) results in any decrease in, or material change in the form of, or (2) imposes any material restrictions or additional constraints on the payment of, the consideration to be paid per share (subject to adjustment per the terms of the Merger Agreement) for the shares of Company Common Stock (any such date shall be referred to herein as the “ Termination Date ”). Nothing in this Section 5 shall relieve any party of liability for breach of this Agreement prior to the termination of this Agreement pursuant to its terms.

 

6.                   Costs and Expenses . All costs and expenses incurred in connection with this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby shall be paid by the party incurring such expenses.

 

7.                   Amendment and Modification . This Agreement may be amended, modified and supplemented in any and all respects only by written agreement executed and delivered by each of the respective parties. No provision of this Agreement may be waived, discharged or terminated other than by an instrument in writing signed by the party against whom the enforcement of such waiver, discharge or termination is sought, except that this Agreement may be terminated as set forth in Section 5 .

 

8.                   Notices . Except for any notice that is specifically required by the terms of this Agreement to be delivered orally, any notice, request, claim, demand and other communications hereunder shall be sufficient if in writing and sent (a) if personally delivered to an authorized representative of the recipient, when actually delivered to such authorized representative; (b) if sent by facsimile transmission (providing confirmation of transmission) or e-mail of a pdf attachment ( provided that any notice received by facsimile transmission or otherwise at the addressee’s location on any Business Day after 5:00 p.m. (in the time zone of the recipient) or any day other than a Business Day shall be deemed to have been received at 9:00 a.m. on the next Business Day) or (c) if sent by reliable overnight delivery service (with proof of service), hand delivery or certified or registered mail (return receipt requested and first-class postage prepaid), addressed as follows (or at such other address for a party as shall be specified in a notice given in accordance with this Section 8 ):

 

 
 

 

(a) If to any Stockholder, to:
  Cole Real Estate Investments, Inc.
  2325 East Camelback Road, Suite 1100
  Phoenix, Arizona  85016
  Fax:  (602) 778-6000
  Phone:  (602) 778-8780
  Attention:  Christopher H. Cole and Marc Nemer
  Email:  christopher.cole@colereit.com; and marc.nemer@colereit.com
   
  with a copy to:
   
  Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz
  51 West 52nd St
  New York, New York  10019
  Phone:  (212) 403-1000
  Fax:  (212) 403-2000
  Attention:  Robin Panovka, Esq. and Ronald Chen, Esq.
  Email:  RPanovka@WLRK.com; and RCChen@wlrk.com
   
  and to:
   
  Sullivan & Cromwell LLP
  Century Park East, 21st Floor
  Los Angeles, California 90067
  Phone:  (310) 712-6630
  Fax:  (310) 712-8800
  Attention:  Alison S. Ressler, Esq.
  Email:  Resslera@sullcrom.com

 

 
 

 

(b) If to Parent, to:
  American Realty Capital Properties, Inc.
  405 Park Avenue
  14th Floor
  New York, New York 10022
  Phone:  (212) 415-6501
  Fax:  (212) 415-6507
  Attention:  Nicholas S. Schorsch
  Email:  NSchorsch@arlcap.com
   
  with a copy to:
   
  Proskauer Rose LLP
  Eleven Times Square
  New York, New York 10036
  Phone:  (212) 969-3186
  Fax:  (212) 969-2900
  Attention: Peter M. Fass, Esq.
                      Steven L. Lichtenfeld, Esq.
                      Daniel I. Ganitsky, Esq
 

Email: PFass@proskauer.com; SLichtenfeld@proskauer.com; DGanitsky@proskauer.com

 

9.                   Interpretation . When a reference is made in this Agreement to a Section, such reference shall be to a Section of this Agreement unless otherwise indicated. Whenever the words “include”, “includes” or “including” are used in this Agreement they shall be deemed to be followed by the words “without limitation”.

 

10.               Counterparts . This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, and by the different parties hereto in separate counterparts, each of which when executed shall be deemed to be an original but all of which taken together shall constitute one and the same agreement. Delivery of an executed counterpart of a signature page to this Agreement by facsimile transmission or by e-mail of a pdf attachment shall be effective as delivery of a manually executed counterpart of this Agreement.

 

11.               Entire Agreement; No Third Party Beneficiaries . This Agreement (together with the Merger Agreement and the Confidentiality Agreements) constitutes the entire agreement and supersedes all prior agreements and understandings, both written and oral, among the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and is not intended to confer upon any Person other than the parties hereto any rights or remedies hereunder. This Agreement is intended to create a contractual relationship among each Stockholder and Parent and is not intended to create, and does not create, any agency, partnership, joint venture or any like relationship among any of the parties hereto. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, none of the Stockholders or Parent, by entering into this Agreement, intends to form a “group” for purposes of Rule 13d-5(b)(1) of the Exchange Act or any other similar provision of applicable Law with each other or any other stockholder of the Company.

 

12.               Severability . The provisions of this Agreement shall be deemed severable and the invalidity or unenforceability of any provision shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the other provisions hereof. If any provision of this Agreement, or the application thereof to any person or any circumstance, is invalid or unenforceable, (a) a suitable and equitable provision shall be substituted therefor in order to carry out, so far as may be valid and enforceable, the intent and purpose of such invalid or unenforceable provision and (b) the remainder of this Agreement and the application of such provision to other persons or circumstances shall not be affected by such invalidity or unenforceability, nor shall such invalidity or unenforceability affect the validity or enforceability of such provision, or the application thereof, in any other jurisdiction.

 

 
 

 

13.               Specific Performance; Remedies Cumulative .

 

(a)                 The parties hereto agree that irreparable damage would occur in the event any provision of this Agreement was not performed in accordance with the terms hereof and that the parties shall be entitled to seek the remedy of specific performance of the terms hereof, in addition to any other remedy at law or equity.

 

(b)                Remedies Cumulative . All rights, powers and remedies provided under this Agreement or otherwise available in respect hereof at law or in equity shall be cumulative and not alternative, and the exercise of any thereof by any party shall not preclude the simultaneous or later exercise of any other such right, power or remedy by such party.

 

14.               Governing Law . This Agreement shall be governed and construed in accordance with the Laws of the State of Maryland without giving effect to the principles of conflicts of law thereof.

 

15.               Assignment . Except as set forth in Section 1(c), neither this Agreement nor any of the rights, interests or obligations hereunder shall be assigned by any of the parties hereto (whether by operation of law or otherwise) without the prior written consent of the other parties. Subject to the preceding sentence, this Agreement will be binding upon, inure to the benefit of and be enforceable by the parties and their respective successors and assigns.

 

16.               Consent to Jurisdiction .

 

(a)                 Each of the parties hereto hereby irrevocably submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the State of Maryland and to the jurisdiction of the United States District Court for the State of Maryland, for the purpose of any Action (whether based on contract, tort or otherwise), directly or indirectly, arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the actions of the parties hereto in the negotiation, administration, performance and enforcement thereof, and each of the parties hereto hereby irrevocably agrees that all claims in respect to such Action may be heard and determined exclusively in any Maryland state or federal court.

 

(b)                Each of the parties hereto (i) irrevocably consents to the service of the summons and complaint and any other process in any other Action relating to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, on behalf of itself or its property, by personal delivery of copies of such process to such party and nothing in this Section 16 shall affect the right of any party to serve legal process in any other manner permitted by Law, (ii) consents to submit itself to the personal jurisdiction of any United States federal court located in the State of Maryland or any Maryland state court in the event any dispute arises out of this Agreement or the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, (iii) agrees that it will not attempt to deny or defeat such personal jurisdiction by motion or other request for leave from any such court and (iv) agrees that it will not bring any Action relating to this Agreement or the transactions contemplated by this Agreement in any court other than any United States federal court located in the State of Maryland or any Maryland state court. Each of the Stockholders and Parent agrees that a final judgment in any Action shall be conclusive and may be enforced in other jurisdictions by suit on the judgment or in any other manner provided by Law.

 

 
 

 

17.               WAIVER OF JURY TRIAL . EACH OF THE PARTIES HERETO ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT ANY CONTROVERSY WHICH MAY ARISE OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT IS LIKELY TO INVOLVE COMPLICATED AND DIFFICULT ISSUES, AND THEREFORE EACH SUCH PARTY HEREBY IRREVOCABLY AND UNCONDITIONALLY WAIVES, TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY RIGHT SUCH PARTY MAY HAVE TO A TRIAL BY JURY IN ANY ACTION, PROCEEDING OR COUNTERCLAIM (WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE), DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT OR THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED HEREBY, OR THE ACTIONS OF THE PARTIES HERETO IN THE NEGOTIATION, ADMINISTRATION, PERFORMANCE AND ENFORCEMENT THEREOF. EACH OF THE PARTIES HERETO CERTIFIES AND ACKNOWLEDGES THAT (A) NO REPRESENTATIVE, AGENT OR ATTORNEY OF ANY OTHER PARTY HAS REPRESENTED, EXPRESSLY OR OTHERWISE, THAT SUCH OTHER PARTY WOULD NOT, IN THE EVENT OF LITIGATION, SEEK TO ENFORCE THE FOREGOING WAIVER, (B) EACH SUCH PARTY UNDERSTANDS AND HAS CONSIDERED THE IMPLICATIONS OF THIS WAIVER, (C) EACH SUCH PARTY MAKES THIS WAIVER VOLUNTARILY AND (D) EACH SUCH PARTY HAS BEEN INDUCED TO ENTER INTO THIS AGREEMENT BY, AMONG OTHER THINGS, THE MUTUAL WAIVERS AND CERTIFICATIONS IN THIS SECTION 17 .

 

18.               Negotiated Terms . The provisions of this Agreement are the result of negotiations between the parties. Accordingly, this Agreement shall not be construed in favor of or against any party by reason of the extent to which the party or any of his or its professional advisors participated in its preparation.

 

19.               Action in Stockholder Capacity Only . The parties acknowledge and agree that this Agreement is entered into by each Stockholder solely in his capacity as the record and/or beneficial owner of such Stockholder’s Shares and nothing in this Agreement shall restrict or limit in any respect any action taken by such Stockholder in his capacity as a director or officer of the Company. The taking of any action (or failure to act) by either Stockholder in his capacity as an officer or director of the Company will in no event be deemed to constitute a breach of this Agreement.

 

20.               Stockholder Obligations Several and Not Joint . The obligations of each Stockholder hereunder shall be several and not joint and neither Stockholder shall be liable for any breach of the terms of this Agreement by the other Stockholder.

 

 
 

 

21.               Documentation and Information . Each Stockholder (i) consents to and authorizes the publication and disclosure by Parent and the Company of such Stockholder’s identity and holdings of the Shares, and the nature of such Stockholder’s commitments, arrangements and understandings under this Agreement, in any disclosure document required by Law, rule or regulation in connection with the Merger or any other transaction contemplated by the Merger Agreement (and, with respect to any other press release or similar announcement, authorizes publication and disclosure of such information if the Stockholder has given prior consent to such press release or other announcement) and (ii) agrees as promptly as practicable to give to Parent and the Company any information reasonably related to the foregoing as either may reasonably require for the preparation of any such disclosure documents. As promptly as practicable, each Stockholder shall notify Parent and the Company of any required corrections with respect to any written information supplied by such Stockholder specifically for use in any such disclosure document, if and to the extent such Stockholder becomes aware that any have become false or misleading in any material respect.

 

 

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Parent and each of the Stockholders have caused this Agreement to be signed by their respective officers or other authorized Person thereunto duly authorized as of the date first written above.

 

  STOCKHOLDERS
     
     
  By: /s/ Christopher H. Cole
    Christopher H. Cole
     
     
  By: /s/ Marc T. Nemer
    Marc T. Nemer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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AMERICAN REALTY CAPITAL
PROPERTIES, INC.

 

By: /s/ Edward M. Weil, Jr.                   
Name: Edward M. Weil, Jr.
Title: President


 

 

 

 

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SCHEDULE A

 

  Stockholder Existing Shares

  

 

 

 

EXECUTION VERSION

 

AMERICAN REALTY CAPITAL PROPERTIES, INC.

405 Park Avenue, 15 th Floor

New York, New York 10022

 

 

Christopher H. Cole

c/o Cole Real Estate Investments, Inc.
2325 E. Camelback Road
Suite 1100
Phoenix, AZ 85016

 

October 22, 2013

 

Re: Agreement and Plan of Merger between American Realty Capital Properties, Inc. and Cole Real Estate Investments, Inc.

 

Reference is made to (i) that certain Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of the date hereof (the “ ARCP Merger Agreement ”), by and among American Realty Capital Properties, Inc., a Maryland corporation (“ Parent ”), Clark Acquisition, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company and wholly owned subsidiary of Parent (“ Merger Sub ”), and Cole Real Estate Investments, Inc . (formerly known as Cole Credit Property Trust III, Inc.), a Maryland corporation (the “ Company ”), pursuant to which, among other things, the Company will merge with and into Merger Sub (the “ ARCP Transaction ”), and (ii) that certain Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of March 5, 2013 (the “ Cole Holdings Merger Agreement ”), by and among the Company, CREInvestments, LLC (“ Cole Merger Sub ”), a Maryland limited liability company and wholly owned subsidiary of the Company, Cole Holdings Corporation, an Arizona corporation (“ Cole Holdings ”) wholly owned by Christopher H. Cole (together with his assignees, “ Cole ”), and Cole, pursuant to which, among other things, Cole Holdings merged with and into Cole Merger Sub (the “ Cole Holdings Transaction ”). Capitalized terms used but not otherwise defined herein shall have the meanings set forth in the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement, unless otherwise indicated.

 

In connection with Parent’s entry into the ARCP Merger Agreement, Parent and Cole have agreed to certain arrangements relating to, among other things, Cole’s separation from the Company in connection with the closing of the ARCP Transaction and the payment in full of all amounts to which Cole is entitled under Cole Holdings Merger Agreement and the Employment Agreement (as defined below). Accordingly, in consideration of the foregoing and the mutual representations, warranties and covenants herein contained, and intending to be legally bound hereby, Parent and Cole each hereby agree as follows:

 

1.                   Amounts Payable to Cole .

 

a.                    Cole hereby represents and warrants to Parent that, as of the date hereof, the only amounts (whether in the form of cash compensation, stock or equity awards, Company PSUs (as defined in the ARCP Merger Agreement), Company RSUs (as defined in the ARCP Merger Agreement), earn-out payments or other forms of contingent consideration, fees, expense reimbursements or otherwise, in each case, whether payable in the form of cash or other property) to which Cole or any Affiliate of Cole, other than the Company and its direct and indirect subsidiaries and other than the Non-Traded REITS and any other entities advised or managed by the Company or any of its direct or indirect subsidiaries (any such Affiliate of Cole, a “ Cole Affiliate ”), is entitled from the Company and its Affiliates are (i) such amounts due under that certain Employment Agreement, dated as of March 26, 2013, by and among the Company, Cole REIT III Operating Partnership, LP (the “ Partnership ”) and Cole, as filed with the SEC as Exhibit 10.69 to the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the SEC on March 29, 2013, as amended by the First Amendment to Employment Agreement, dated June 18, 2013, as filed with the SEC as Exhibit 10.1 to the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K, filed on June 20, 2013 (as so amended, the “ Employment Agreement ”), (ii) the Incentive Consideration and Contingent Consideration payable under the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement, (iii) Escrowed Shares being held in the Escrow for his benefit, and (iv) any dividends or other distributions payable in respect of any shares of common stock of the Company, par value $0.01 per share (“ Company Common Stock ”), owned directly or beneficially ( e . g ., Escrowed Shares) by Cole, whether directly or through one or more controlled Affiliates. In addition to the foregoing, Cole is entitled to indemnification, expense reimbursement and other similar rights (“ Indemnity Rights ”) as a current or former officer, director, trustee, member, manager, partner or other similar position of ownership or authority in respect of the Company, the Partnership or any of their respective affiliates (including, without limitation, the Non-Traded REITs), including, without limitation, any and all rights thereto referenced in the Employment Agreement, the Indemnity Agreement, dated February 12, 2013, from Cole Holdings Corporation to Cole (the “ CHC Indemnity Agreement ”), the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement, the Company’s charter and bylaws, the Partnership’s partnership agreement and the other governance documents of the Company and its Affiliates (including, without limitation, the Non-Traded REITS) and rights to coverage pursuant to directors’ and officers’ insurance policies obtained by one or more of the foregoing entities.

 

b.                   Cole hereby represents and warrants to Parent that the Employment Agreement, the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement, the Indemnification Escrow Agreement, dated as of April 5, 2013 (the “ Escrow Agreement ”), by and among Cole, the Company, the Bonus Executives and U.S. Bank National Association, as escrow agent (the “ Escrow Agent ”), and the Registration Rights Agreement, dated as of April 5, 2013 (the “ Registration Rights Agreement ”), by and among the Company, Cole and the other individuals listed on the signature pages thereto, the CHC Indemnity Agreement and the Indemnity Rights constitute the only contracts, agreements, arrangements and understandings, whether written or oral, between Cole or any Cole Affiliate, on the one hand, and the Company, any Company Subsidiary (as defined in the ARCP Merger Agreement), any Other Company Subsidiary (as defined in the ARCP Merger Agreement) or any of their respective Affiliates, on the other hand, with respect to any compensation, fees, equity payments or any other remuneration of any type payable to Cole or any Cole Affiliate, and that no other contracts, agreements, arrangements, understandings, side letters or other communications, whether written or oral, which currently or upon the occurrence or non-occurrence of future events, the passage of time or otherwise entitle or could entitle Cole or any Cole Affiliate to any amounts not described in Section 1(a) above are currently in effect.

 

 
 

 

c.                    Cole hereby acknowledges and confirms that (i) the maximum aggregate amount of the Aggregate Merger Consideration potentially payable to Cole under the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement to which he remains entitled as of the date hereof is $217,544,614, which amount consists of the Incentive Consideration and the Contingent Consideration and (ii) he has received in full any Excess Working Capital Payment, Closing Consideration and Listing Consideration, although a substantial portion of the consideration paid in respect of these items (as indicated in Section 6 below) is being held in escrow pursuant to the terms of the Escrow Agreement and Cole expressly reserves all rights to recover such consideration as and when the same is due for release to Cole, subject to the terms and conditions of the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement and the Escrow Agreement.

 

2.                   Incentive Consideration and Contingent Consideration . Pursuant to Section 2.2 of the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement, in connection with the Listing, the Company is required to pay to Cole the Incentive Consideration calculated and payable in accordance with Annex A to the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement (“ Annex A ”), and pursuant to Section 3.1 of the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement, the Company is required to pay to Cole the Contingent Consideration calculated and payable in accordance with Annex B to the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement (“ Annex B ”). Notwithstanding anything contained in Annex A or Annex B, Parent and Cole each hereby acknowledge and agree that in satisfaction of the Incentive Consideration and Contingent Consideration payable to Cole pursuant to the Merger Agreement, subject to Section 5(c) below, Parent shall issue to Cole, within three (3) Business Days following the date that the ARCP Transaction is consummated, a number of validly issued, fully paid and non-assessable shares of common stock, par value $0.01 per share, of Parent (“ ARCP Common Stock ”), which shares will be approved for listing on the NASDAQ, subject to official notice of issuance, with an aggregate value equal to $217,544,614, such number of shares to be calculated on the Closing Date based on the volume weighted average closing sale price of a share of ARCP Common Stock over the ten (10) consecutive trading days ending the trading day immediately prior to the date that the ARCP Transaction is consummated on the NASDAQ Stock Market, as reported in the Wall Street Journal, rounded down to the nearest whole share; provided , however , that if the ARCP Transaction is consummated after the end of the Incentive Consideration Test Period and payment of the Incentive Consideration by the Company to Cole, then the amount otherwise payable by Parent to Cole pursuant to this Section 2 shall be reduced on a dollar-for-dollar basis by the dollar amount upon which the Company determined the number of shares of Company Common Stock to be paid to Cole as Incentive Consideration pursuant to and in accordance with Section 2.2 of the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement. Cole hereby acknowledges and agrees that the issuance of the Parent Common Stock to him pursuant to this Section 2 will be in full and complete satisfaction of the Incentive Consideration (if applicable) and Contingent Consideration otherwise payable to him pursuant to the terms of the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement, and that upon such issuance Parent shall have no further obligation to Cole in respect thereof.

 

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3.                   Cash Election under the ARCP Merger Agreement . Pursuant to Section 3.1(a)(ii)(1) of the ARCP Merger Agreement, each holder of shares of Company Common Stock, Company RSUs and Company PSUs has the right, pursuant to the terms of the Merger Agreement, to make an election (a “ Cash Election ”) to receive the merger consideration payable thereunder in respect of each share of Company Common Stock held (or deemed to be issued to holders of Company RSUs and Company PSUs) by such holder in the form of cash (the “ Cash Consideration ”). Pursuant to Section 3.2 of the Merger Agreement, the maximum number of shares of Company Common Stock (including shares of Company Common Stock deemed to be issued to holders of Company RSUs and Company PSUs) that may be converted into the right to receive the Cash Consideration shall be equal to the product (rounded down to the nearest whole share) of twenty percent (20%) multiplied by the number of shares of Company Common Stock issued and outstanding immediately prior to the effective time of the ARCP Transaction (including shares of Company Common Stock deemed to be issued to holders of Company RSUs and Company PSUs and including shares, if any, issued to Cole and the other Bonus Executives prior to closing of the ARCP Transaction in respect of the Incentive Consideration). Notwithstanding the foregoing or anything contained in the ARCP Merger Agreement to the contrary but subject to the limitations on Cash Elections set forth in Section 3.2(a) of the ARCP Merger Agreement, Parent and Cole each hereby agree that Cole, together with the Cole Affiliates, will be entitled to elect to receive Cash Consideration in respect of up to a maximum of twenty percent (20%) of all of the shares of Company Common Stock held by Cole and the Cole Affiliates as of the Closing, including, without limitation, shares of Company Common Stock deemed to be issued to holders of Company RSUs and Company PSUs and including all shares of Company Common Stock received by Cole prior to closing of the ARCP Transaction as Incentive Consideration, if any (collectively, “ Cole Shares ”). Subject to the foregoing, Cole and the Cole Affiliates shall have the right to make Cash Elections on the same basis as other holders of Company Common Stock, provided that Cole (or the applicable Cole Affiliate) submits his or its election in respect thereof prior to the Election Deadline (as defined in the ARCP Merger Agreement).

 

4.                   Consent to Assignment of Cole Holdings Merger Agreement . Cole hereby consents to the assignment of the Company’s rights under the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement to Merger Sub by operation of law as a result of the merger of the Company with Merger Sub for purposes of Section 13.9 thereof, and acknowledges that Parent, through its ownership and control of Merger Sub, will have the right to enforce the terms thereof following the consummation of the ARCP Transaction, including, without limitation, the indemnification provisions contained therein, to the same extent such provisions would be enforceable by the Company if the ARCP Transaction did not occur.

 

5.                   Registration Rights; Restrictions on Transfer .

 

a.                    Parent and Cole each hereby agree that (i) all shares of Parent Common Stock issued to Cole pursuant to Paragraph 2 hereunder and all other shares of Parent Common Stock received by Cole in connection with the merger provided for in the ARCP Merger Agreement shall be deemed to be Registrable Securities under (and as defined in) the Registration Rights Agreement, (ii) all shares of ARCP Common Stock issued in the ARCP Transaction in respect of shares of Company Common Stock that are, as of the date hereof, or that will be, as of Closing, Registrable Securities under the Registration Rights Agreement shall continue to be Registrable Securities following the effective time of the ARCP Transaction pursuant to the terms of the ARCP Merger Agreement, and (iii) following the effective time of the ARCP Transaction, all obligations of the Company pursuant to the terms of the Registration Rights Agreement shall be obligations of Parent.

 

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b.                   Parent and Cole each hereby acknowledge, confirm and agree that, following the effective time of the ARCP Transaction, the Cole Shares that are subject to the restrictions on transfer contained in the Registration Rights Agreement shall remain subject to the restrictions on transfer contained therein to the same extent such restrictions would apply if the ARCP Transaction did not occur.

 

c.                    Parent and Cole each hereby agree that, following the effective time of the ARCP Transaction, the Contingent Consideration Shares (as defined below) shall be subject to the restrictions on transfer contained in the Registration Rights Agreement; provided , however , that notwithstanding anything contained in the Registration Rights Agreement to the contrary, the Contingent Consideration Shares shall be subject to the restrictions on transfer contained therein through December 31, 2017, with releases of such restrictions on a quarterly basis on the last day of each calendar quarter, beginning on the last day of the first full calendar quarter following the date that the ARCP Transaction is consummated, of a number of Contingent Consideration Shares equal to the quotient of the aggregate number of Contingent Consideration Shares issued pursuant to Section 2 above divided by the number of full calendar quarters between the date that the ARCP Transaction is consummated and December 31, 2017. In the event Cole attempts to Transfer all or any portion of the Contingent Consideration Shares in violation of this Section 5(c), such Transfer shall be null and void ab initio , and Parent shall instruct its transfer agent and other third parties not to record or recognize any such purported transaction. Parent may impose stop-transfer instructions with respect to the Contingent Consideration Shares to the extent reasonably required to ensure compliance with the provisions of this Section 5(c). For purposes of this letter, “ Contingent Consideration Shares ” means: (i) if the ARCP Transaction is consummated after the end of the Incentive Consideration Test Period and payment of the Incentive Consideration by the Company to Cole, all of the shares of Parent Common Stock actually issued to Cole pursuant to Section 2 above; (ii) if the ARCP Transaction is consummated before the end of the Incentive Consideration Test Period, a number of shares equal to (x) all of the shares of Parent Common Stock actually issued to Cole pursuant to Section 2 above minus (y) the number of shares of Parent Company Stock that would have been issued in the ARCP Transaction upon conversion of the number of shares Company Common Stock that would have been issued to Cole as Incentive Consideration if the Incentive Consideration Test Period had been the thirty (30) trading day period ended on the business day immediately prior closing of the ARCP Transaction; and (iii) if the ARCP Transaction is consummated after the end of the Incentive Consideration Test Period but before the issuance of the Incentive Consideration by the Company to Cole, a number of shares equal to (x) all of the shares of Parent Common Stock actually issued to Cole pursuant to Section 2 above minus (y) the number of shares of Parent Common Stock that would have been issued in the ARCP Transaction upon conversion of the number of shares of Company Common Stock that would have been issued to Cole as Incentive Consideration if such issuance had been made prior to consummation of the ARCP Transaction.

 

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6.                   Escrow Agreement . Cole hereby acknowledges and confirms, based on a review of the latest annex to the Escrow Agreement, that a total of 4,284,489 shares of Company Common Stock (the “ Escrow Share Deposit ”) are currently on deposit with the Escrow Agent under the Escrow Agreement. In furtherance of the foregoing, Cole acknowledges and agrees that, as of and following the effective time of the ARCP Transaction, the Escrow Share Deposit shall remain on deposit with the Escrow Agent in accordance with and subject to the terms of the Escrow Agreement. Notwithstanding anything contained in the Escrow Agreement or the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement, Parent and Cole each hereby acknowledge and agree that as of the effective time of the ARCP Transaction, (i) each share of Company Common Stock that forms a part of the Escrow Share Deposit shall automatically, without any action by or on behalf of Cole or Parent, be converted into the right to receive such number of shares of ARCP Common Stock equal to the Exchange Ratio (as defined in the ARCP Merger Agreement) pursuant to the terms of the ARCP Merger Agreement, (ii) all references in the Escrow Agreement to “Company Common Stock” (including, but not limited to, Section 3 of the Escrow Agreement governing the release of the Escrow Share Deposit) will be deemed to be references to ARCP Common Stock, and any reference to a number of shares of “Company Common Stock” shall be a number of shares of ARCP Common Stock adjusted to reflect the Exchange Ratio, (iii) the references in Section 1.6(b) and in Section 11.2(b) of the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement to “the volume-weighted average of the sale prices per share of Parent Common Stock as reported on the NYSE composite transactions reporting system” will be deemed to refer to “the volume-weighted average of the sale prices per share of ARCP Common Stock as reported on the NASDAQ composite transactions reporting system,” (iv) to the extent that Cole makes a Cash Election (to the extent permitted under Section 3 above) with respect to any shares of Company Common Stock that form a part of the Escrow Share Deposit, any and all amounts payable in respect of such shares shall remain on deposit with the Escrow Agent under the Escrow Agreement in accordance with the terms of the Escrow Agreement; provided that any releases under the Escrow Agreement to Cole will be satisfied first with such cash amounts held in the escrow and attributable to Cole and thereafter in shares, and (v) all dividends or other income earned in respect of the Escrow Share Deposit or otherwise under the Escrow Agreement (including dividends on the Parent Common Stock to be substituted for the Company Common Stock now held in the escrow) shall be paid to Cole in accordance with Section 2(c) of the Escrow Agreement, assuming the conversion of the shares of Company Common Stock that form the Escrow Share Deposit into shares of ARCP Common Stock in accordance with the terms of the ARCP Merger Agreement.

 

7.                   Separation Agreement . Cole hereby agrees, in consideration of the payments and benefits provided to Cole hereunder and after consultation with counsel, that, contingent upon receipt of the amounts set forth in this letter, he shall execute and deliver to Parent, on or prior to the date that the ARCP Transaction is consummated, the separation agreement and general release of claims in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A .

 

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8.                   Trademarks; Use of Name . Cole hereby acknowledges that (i) one of the Company Subsidiaries, Cole Capital Corporation, is engaged in the broker-dealer business and the Company and/or Company Subsidiaries are engaged in the business of sponsoring, purchasing, managing, advising, financing, leasing, selling and wholesaling of, and raising capital for, investment funds, traded and non-traded real estate investment trusts and other pooled investment vehicles established to invest in commercial properties (the “ Company Business ”) and (ii) are the owners of certain trademark registrations and applications incorporating his name, including the marks set forth on Exhibit B hereto (collectively, the “ Company Marks ”). Cole hereby agrees that, from and after the effective time of the ARCP Transaction, he shall not, and he shall cause his Cole Affiliates not to, (x) register, or seek to register, any trademark or domain name or other proprietary right, anywhere in the world, where such mark, domain name or right would be confusingly similar to any Company Mark, or (y) at any time, directly or indirectly, exploit or otherwise use his name or a derivation thereof that is confusingly similar thereto, or any mark confusingly similar thereto, in connection with any goods or services that compete directly or indirectly with the Company Business, and Cole further agrees that, at the request and expense of the Parent or its successors and assigns, he shall execute all documents and provide such cooperation as may be reasonably requested by Parent or such successor or assign to establish, perfect or defend Parent’s rights under this Section 8, provided that such document does not impose any other significant burden or limitation or any expense upon Cole for which he is not reimbursed by Parent.

 

9.                   Non-Compete . In connection with the execution of the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement, Cole agreed to comply with the non-competition and non-solicitation of employees, clients and investors restrictions set forth on Annex C to the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement (“ Annex C ”). In furtherance of the foregoing:

 

a.                    Cole hereby acknowledges and confirms that (i) he is, and following the consummation of the ARCP Transaction will remain, subject to the restrictions set forth on Annex C (as modified by Section 9(b) below) through the end of the Restricted Period (as modified by Section 9(b) below), and (ii) Parent will have the right to enforce the terms of Annex C (as modified by Section 9(b) below) following the consummation of the ARCP Transaction until the end of the Restricted Period (as modified by Section 9(b) below) to the same extent such provisions would be enforceable by the Company if the ARCP Transaction did not occur.

 

b.                   Notwithstanding anything contained in Annex C, Cole hereby agrees that from and after the effective time of the ARCP Transaction:

 

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                                                                          i.       all references to “Parent” in Annex C shall be deemed to be references to Cole Real Estate Investments, Inc . and American Realty Capital Properties, Inc. and their respective subsidiaries;

 

                                                                        ii.       the definition of “Competing Business” set forth in Annex C shall be amended to read as follows: “any business which is substantially and materially engaged (i) as a broker-dealer, a substantial portion of whose business involves raising funds in a wholesale distribution capacity or involves other activities that are competitive in any material respect with the activities of Parent or any of its Affiliates, (ii) in the sponsoring, purchasing, managing, advising, financing, leasing, selling or wholesaling of, or raising capital for, investment funds, traded or non-traded real estate investment trusts, or other pooled investment vehicles, in each case, established primarily to invest in commercial real estate properties (each, a “ Competing Activity ”) or (iii) in any other investment or business activity which is material to Parent and which Parent is engaged in as of the date the Holdings Stockholder proposes to engage in or take a financial interest in the applicable business, provided that such activity was material to Parent on the date on which the Holdings Stockholder’s employment with Parent terminated”;

                                                                      iii.       the definition of “Restricted Period” set forth in Annex C shall be amended to read as follows: “the five (5)-year period from and after

the date that the ARCP Transaction (as defined in the letter agreement dated as of October 22, 2013 between the Holdings Stockholder and American Realty Capital Properties, Inc.) is consummated”; and

 

                                                                       iv.       notwithstanding anything to the contrary, the provisions of Annex C (as modified by this letter) and Section 11 below shall not prohibit Cole from:

 

1. owning interests in Parent received in the Merger or pursuant to this letter agreement (and any interests received in respect of such interests, including by way of dividend, merger, share exchange or otherwise);
2. owning, directly or beneficially, up to five percent (5%) of the outstanding securities of any publicly-traded company in which Cole takes no active role in management;
3. owning, directly or beneficially, as a limited partner or non-managing member or other similar equity interests ( i . e ., Cole is not entitled to take an active role in the management thereof) in any real estate fund or partnership;
4. selling any assets owned or controlled by him, including in exchange for equity securities or other assets (provided that receipt of such securities or other assets is not prohibited by the limitations in Annex C, as modified hereby, or falls within the exceptions described in one of clauses 1. through 3. above); or

 

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5. making and managing, directly or indirectly, personal investments in real estate properties or real estate interests (either on his own or with others), provided that any such personal investment and the entity or entities through which it is held are not competitive in any material respect with Parent or any of its Affiliates, including the Company and its subsidiaries, as of the closing of the ARCP Transaction; for the avoidance of doubt, a personal investment in one or more restaurants or hotels or a business that primarily owns and/or operates either would be within the scope of this exception.

 

10.               Non-Disparagement . Until the third anniversary of the closing of the ARCP Transaction: (i) Cole shall not, directly or indirectly, make any negative comments or otherwise disparage Parent, the Company, or any of their subsidiaries, or any of their respective officers or directors in any manner likely to be harmful to them or their business reputations or personal reputations; and (b) Parent, the Company, their respective subsidiaries and their respective officers and directors agree that they shall not, make any negative comments or otherwise disparage Cole in any manner likely to be harmful to Cole or his business reputation or personal reputation. The foregoing shall not be violated by truthful statements in response to legal process, required governmental testimony or filings, or administrative or arbitral proceedings (including depositions in connection with such proceedings); provided that Cole has given Parent or Parent has given Cole, as applicable, prompt written notice of any such legal process and cooperated with Parent’s efforts or Cole’s efforts, respectively, to seek a protective order.

11.               Standstill . From the date hereof until the third anniversary of the date of this letter, Cole agrees not to, and to cause any person or entity controlled by him not to, directly or indirectly, without the prior written consent of Parent: (i) in any manner acquire, agree to acquire or make any proposal or offer to acquire, directly or indirectly, by purchase, merger, joint venture, business combination, tender offer or otherwise, any securities or direct or indirect rights to acquire any securities of Parent, the Company, any of their respective subsidiaries or any non-traded real estate investment trust or other pooled investment vehicle sponsored or advised by Parent, the Company or any of their respective subsidiaries or affiliates, or any assets of Parent, the Company or their respective subsidiaries or any non-traded real estate investment trust or other pooled investment vehicle sponsored or advised by Parent, the Company or any of their respective subsidiaries or affiliates; (ii) make, or in any way participate, directly or indirectly, in any “solicitation” of “proxies” (as such terms are used in the rules of the SEC) to vote, or seek to advise or influence any person or entity with respect to the voting of any voting securities of Parent, the Company, any of their respective subsidiaries or any non-traded real estate investment trust or other pooled investment vehicle sponsored or advised by Parent, the Company or any of their respective subsidiaries or affiliates; (iii) enter into any arrangements, understandings or agreements (whether written or oral) with a third party, or advise, assist or encourage, any other third party in connection with any of the foregoing; or (iv) request that Parent amend, waive or terminate any provision of this paragraph if such request would require Parent to make a public announcement of the foregoing; provided , however , that the restrictions contained in this Section 11 (i) shall cease to apply upon the termination of the ARCP Merger Agreement in accordance with its terms (provided that such termination is not as a result of or otherwise related to any breach of this Section 11), and (ii) prior to the consummation of the ARCP Transaction shall not prohibit or otherwise restrict Cole’s exercise of his fiduciary duties under applicable law in his capacity as a director or officer of any of the entities described in this Section 11.

 

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12.               Further Assurances . From time to time after the date hereof as and when requested by Cole or Parent and at such party’s expense, each of Cole and Parent agree to execute such further assignments, assumptions, notifications and other documents as may be reasonably requested for the purpose of giving effect to, or evidencing or giving notice of, the transactions contemplated by this letter ( including, but not limited to, the execution of local forms or notarization and/or legalization required for the recording of any assignments of applicable intellectual property or additional trademarks regarding the matters set forth in Section 8 hereof) .

 

13.               Notices . Any notice, request, claim, demand and other communications hereunder shall be sufficient if in writing and sent (a) if personally delivered to an authorized representative of the recipient, when actually delivered to such authorized representative, (b) if sent by facsimile transmission (providing confirmation of transmission) or e-mail of a pdf attachment ( provided that any notice received by facsimile transmission or otherwise at the addressee’s location on any Business Day after 5:00 p.m. (in the time zone of the recipient) or any day other than a Business Day shall be deemed to have been received at 9:00 a.m. on the next Business Day) or (c) if sent by reliable overnight delivery service (with proof of service), hand delivery or certified or registered mail (return receipt requested and first-class postage prepaid), addressed as follows (or at such other address for a party as shall be specified in a notice given in accordance with this Section 13):

 

a. If to Cole, to:

 

Christopher H. Cole

10500 E. Lost Canyon Drive #17,

Scottsdale, AZ 85255

 

with a copy (which shall not constitute notice) to:

 

Sullivan & Cromwell LLP

Century Park East, 21 st Floor

Los Angeles, California 90067

Attention: Alison S. Ressler, Esq.

Facsimile: (310) 712-8800

Phone: (310) 712-6630

 

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b.       If to Parent, to:

 

American Realty Capital Partners, Inc.
405 Park Avenue, 15 th Floor
New York, New York 10022
Fax: (212) 415-6507; and (646) 861-7743
Phone: (212) 415-6501
Attention: Nicholas S. Schorsch and James A. Tanaka
Email: nschorsch@arlcap.com; and jtanaka@rcscapital.com

 

with a copy (which shall not constitute notice) to:

 

Proskauer Rose LLP

Eleven Times Square

New York, New York 10036

Phone: (212) 969-3000

Fax: (212) 969-2900

Attention: Peter M. Fass, Esq., Steven L. Lichtenfeld, Esq., and
Daniel I. Ganitsky, Esq.

Email: PFass@proskauer.com; SLichtenfeld@proskauer.com; and DGanitsky@proskauer.com

 

14.               Specific Performance . The parties hereto agree that irreparable damage, for which monetary damages (even if available) would not be an adequate remedy, would occur in the event that the parties hereto do not perform the provisions of this letter in accordance with its specified terms or otherwise breach such provisions. Accordingly, the parties acknowledge and agree that the parties shall be entitled to an injunction, specific performance and other equitable relief to prevent breaches of this letter and to enforce specifically the terms and provisions hereof, in addition to any other remedy to which they are entitled at law or in equity. Each of the parties agrees that it will not oppose the granting of an injunction, specific performance and other equitable relief on the basis that the other party has an adequate remedy at law or that any award of specific performance is not an appropriate remedy for any reason at law or in equity. Any party seeking an injunction or injunctions to prevent breaches of this letter and to enforce specifically the terms and provisions of this letter shall not be required to provide any bond or other security in connection with any such order or injunction.

 

15.               Miscellaneous . This letter may be amended, modified or supplemented only by a written instrument executed by each of the parties hereto. The provisions of this letter are the result of negotiations between the parties; accordingly, this letter shall not be construed in favor of or against any party by reason of the extent to which the party or any of his or its professional advisors participated in its preparation. This letter may be executed in one or more counterparts, and by the different parties hereto in separate counterparts, each of which when executed shall be deemed to be an original but all of which taken together shall constitute one and the same letter agreement. Delivery of an executed counterpart of a signature page to this letter by facsimile transmission or by e-mail of a pdf attachment shall be effective as delivery of a manually executed counterpart of this letter. This letter shall be governed by and interpreted and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Maryland (without reference to the choice of law provisions).

 

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  Very truly yours,
     
     
  AMERICAN REALTY CAPITAL PROPERTIES, INC.
     
     
  By: /s/ Edward M. Weil, Jr.
    Name: Edward M. Weil, Jr.
    Title: President

 

 
 

   

ACKNOWLEDGED AND AGREED TO  
AS OF THE DATE FIRST SET  
FORTH ABOVE BY:  
   
   
   
/s/ Christopher H. Cole                            
CHRISTOPHER H. COLE  
   
   
   
   
ACKNOWLEDGED AND AGREED TO  
AS OF THE DATE FIRST SET  
FORTH ABOVE BY:  
   
   
COLE REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS, INC.  
   
   
By: /s/ Stephan Keller                                
Name: Stephan Keller  
Title: EVP and Chief Financial Officer  

 

 
 

 

Exhibit A

 

 

SEPARATION AGREEMENT AND GENERAL RELEASE OF CLAIMS

 

This Separation Agreement and General Release of all Claims (this “ Agreement ”) is entered into on _______ __, 20__, by Christopher H. Cole (the “ Executive ”).

 

In consideration of (i) the promises set forth in the Employment Agreement among the Executive, Cole Real Estate Investments, Inc. (f/k/a Cole Credit Property Trust III, Inc.) (the “ Company ”), and Cole REIT III Operating Partnership, LP (the “ Partnership ”), dated March 26, 2013 (as amended on June 18, 2013, the “ Employment Agreement ”), including the severance benefits under Section 4 of the Employment Agreement and (ii) the payments and benefits set forth in that certain letter agreement dated October 22, 2013 by and between American Realty Capital Properties, Inc. (“ Parent ”) and the Executive (the “ Side Letter ”), including the acceleration thereof, and other good and valuable consideration, the sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the Executive agrees as follows:

 

1. Termination . Parent and the Executive acknowledge that his last date of employment with the Company will be [•] (the “ Termination Date ”) and that the severance payments and benefits under Section 4(b) of the Employment Agreement will be payable to the Executive pursuant to and subject to the terms thereof. The Executive acknowledges that the Termination Date will be the termination date of his employment for purposes of participation in and coverage under all benefit plans and programs sponsored by or through the Company or any of its affiliates and that Parent, the Company, the Partnership and their affiliates will have no obligation to rehire the Executive, or to consider the Executive for employment, after the Termination Date. The Executive further acknowledges and agrees that, effective as of the Termination Date, the Executive hereby resigns as an officer of the Company, the Partnership and any of their affiliates and from all boards, committees, positions and offices with the Company, the Partnership and any of their affiliates (including, without limitation, any non-traded real estate investment trusts sponsored by the Company or its affiliates and their respective advisors and property managers (collectively, the Non-Traded REITs ”)) and from any such position held with any other entities at the direction or request of the Company, the Partnership or any of their affiliates. The Executive agrees to promptly execute and deliver such other documents as the Company will reasonably request to evidence such resignations. In addition, the Executive agrees and acknowledges that the Termination Date will be the date of his termination from all other offices, positions, trusteeships, committee memberships and fiduciary capacities held with, or on behalf of, the Company, the Partnership or any of their affiliates.

 

2. General Release and Waiver of Claims by Executive .

 

a. Release . After consultation with counsel, the Executive, on behalf of himself and, to the extent allowable by law, his heirs, executors, administrators, representatives, agents, successors and assigns (the “ Releasors ”) hereby irrevocably and unconditionally releases and forever discharges the Company, the Partnership and Parent, and each of their respective past, current or future parents, subsidiaries, related organizations and affiliates, and their successors and assigns, and each of their respective officers, employees, directors, shareholders, representatives and agents, and their successors and assigns (collectively, “ Releasees ”) from any and all claims, actions, causes of action, rights, judgments, obligations, damages, demands, accountings or liabilities of whatever kind or character (collectively, “ Claims ”), including, without limitation, any Claims under any federal, state, local or foreign law, that the Releasors may have or in the future may possess, arising out of any event, condition, circumstance or obligation that occurred, existed or arose on or prior to the date hereof that relates to the Executive’s employment relationship with and service as an employee, officer or director of the Company or the Partnership, and the termination of such relationship or service; provided, however, that notwithstanding anything else herein to the contrary, this Agreement shall not affect: the obligations of the Company, the Partnership or the Executive set forth in the Employment Agreement or other obligations that, in each case, by their terms, are to be performed after the date hereof by the Company, the Partnership or the Executive (including, without limitation, obligations to the Executive under the Employment Agreement for any severance or similar payments or benefits, under any stock option, stock or equity-based award, plan or agreements, or payments or obligations under any pension plan or other benefit or deferred compensation plan, all of which shall remain in effect in accordance with their terms); any indemnification, expense reimbursement and other similar rights the Executive has as a current or former officer, director, trustee, member, manager, partner or other similar position of ownership or authority in respect of the Company, the Partnership or any of their affiliates (including, without limitation, the Non-Traded REITs), including, without limitation, any and all rights thereto referenced in the Employment Agreement, the separate Indemnity Agreement, dated February 12, 2013, from Cole Holdings Corporation to the Executive, the Company’s bylaws, the Partnership’s partnership agreement, other governance documents or any rights with respect to directors’ and officers’ insurance policies; subject to the Side Letter, the Executive’s right to receive the merger consideration payable in respect of any shares of common stock of the Company owned by the Executive or any of his affiliates pursuant to the terms of the Agreement and Plan of Merger dated as of October 22, 2013 (the “ Merger Agreement ”), by and among Parent, Clark Acquisition, LLC (“ Merger Sub ”), and the Company; the Executive’s rights under the Cole Holdings Escrow Agreement or the Registration Rights Agreement (as such terms are defined in the Merger Agreement); the Executive’s rights under the Side Letter; and the Executive’s right to reimbursement of business expenses in the amount of $[•].

 

 
 

 

b. Specific Release of ADEA Claims . In further consideration of the payments and benefits provided to the Executive under the Employment Agreement, the Releasors hereby unconditionally release and forever discharge the Releasees from any and all Claims that the Releasors may have as of the date the Executive signs this Agreement arising under the Federal Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, as amended, and the applicable rules and regulations promulgated thereunder (“ ADEA ”). By signing this Agreement, the Executive hereby acknowledges and confirms the following: (i) the Executive was advised by the Company in connection with his termination to consult with an attorney of his choice prior to signing this Agreement and to have such attorney explain to the Executive the terms of this Agreement, including, without limitation, the terms relating to the Executive's release of claims arising under ADEA, and the Executive has in fact consulted with an attorney; (ii) the Executive was given a period of not fewer than [twenty-one (21)] [forty-five (45)] calendar days to consider the terms of this Agreement and to consult with an attorney of his choosing with respect thereto; and (iii) the Executive knowingly and voluntarily accepts the terms of this Agreement. The Executive also understands that he has seven (7) calendar days following the date on which he signs this Agreement within which to revoke the release contained in this paragraph, by providing the Company a written notice of his revocation of the release and waiver contained in this paragraph.

 

 
 

 

c. No Assignment . The Executive represents and warrants that he has not assigned any of the Claims being released under this Agreement.

 

3. Proceedings . The Executive has not filed, and agrees not to initiate or cause to be initiated on his behalf, any complaint, charge, claim or proceeding against the Releasees before any local, state or federal agency, court or other body, other than with respect to the obligations of the Company and the Partnership to the Executive under the Employment Agreement, the Side Letter, the Cole Holdings Escrow Agreement, the Registration Rights Agreement, or in respect of any other matter described in the proviso to Section 2(a) (each, individually, a “ Proceeding ”), and agrees not to participate voluntarily in any Proceeding. The Executive waives any right he may have to benefit in any manner from any relief (whether monetary or otherwise) arising out of any Proceeding.

 

4. Non-Interference . Notwithstanding the foregoing, this Agreement is not intended to interfere with the Executive’s right to file a charge or cooperate with an investigation by a governmental agency, including but not limited to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Securities and Exchange Commission, or other similar governmental agencies or bodies. However, the Executive hereby acknowledges and agrees that he has waived any and all relief available (including without limitation, monetary damages, equitable relief and reinstatement) under any of the claims and/or causes of action waived in Section 2, and therefore agrees that he will not accept any award or settlement from any source or proceeding (including but not limited to any proceeding brought by any other person or by any government agency) with respect to any claim or right waived in this Agreement.

 

5. Remedies . In the event the Executive initiates or voluntarily participates in any Proceeding following his receipt of written notice from the Company and a failure to cease such participation within thirty (30) calendar days following receipt of such notice, or if he revokes the ADEA release contained in Section 2(b) of this Agreement within the seven (7)-calendar-day period provided under Section 2(b), the Company may, in addition to any other remedies it may have, reclaim any amounts paid to him under the termination provisions of the Employment Agreement or terminate any benefits or payments that are subsequently due under the Employment Agreement, without waiving the release granted herein. The Executive understands that by entering into this Agreement he will be limiting the availability of certain remedies that he may have against the Releasees and limiting also his ability to pursue certain claims against the Releasees.

 

 
 

 

6. Severability Clause . In the event any provision or part of this Agreement is found to be invalid or unenforceable, only that particular provision or part so found, and not the entire Agreement, will be inoperative.

 

7. Nonadmission . Nothing contained in this Agreement will be deemed or construed as an admission of wrongdoing or liability on the part of the Company, the Partnership, Parent or any of the other Releasees.

 

8. Governing Law . All matters affecting this Agreement, including the validity thereof, are to be governed by, and interpreted and construed in accordance with, the laws of the State of New York applicable to contracts executed in and to be performed in that State.

 

9. Notices . All notices or communications hereunder shall be in writing, addressed as provided in Section 13 of the Side Letter.

 

THE EXECUTIVE ACKNOWLEDGES THAT HE HAS READ THIS AGREEMENT AND THAT HE FULLY KNOWS, UNDERSTANDS AND APPRECIATES ITS CONTENTS, AND THAT HE HEREBY EXECUTES THE SAME AND MAKES THIS AGREEMENT AND THE RELEASE AND AGREEMENTS PROVIDED FOR HEREIN VOLUNTARILY AND OF HIS OWN FREE WILL.

 

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF , the Executive has executed this Agreement and each of the Company, the Partnership, Parent, and Merger Sub has caused this Agreement to be executed by its duly authorized officer on the date first set forth below.

 

 

     
  COLE REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS, INC.
     
     
  By:  
    Name:
    Title:
     
     
  COLE REIT III OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, LP
     
  By: Cole Real Estate Investments, Inc.,
  its General Partner
     
     
  By:  
    Name:
    Title:

 

 
 

 

  AMERICAN REALTY CAPITAL PROPERTIES, INC.
   
  By:  
    Name:
    Title:
     
     
  CLARK ACQUISITION, LLC
   
  By: American Realty Capital Properties, Inc.,
  its sole member
     
  By:  
    Name:
    Title:
     

 

 
 

  

     
    THE EXECUTIVE
     
    _________________________________

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EXECUTION VERSION

 

AMERICAN REALTY CAPITAL PROPERTIES, INC.

405 Park Avenue, 15 th Floor

New York, New York 10022

 

 

Marc T. Nemer

c/o Cole Real Estate Investments, Inc.
2325 E. Camelback Road
Suite 1100
Phoenix, AZ 85016

 

October 22, 2013

 

Re: Agreement and Plan of Merger between American Realty Capital Properties, Inc. and Cole Real Estate Investments, Inc.

 

Reference is made to (i) that certain Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of the date hereof (the “ ARCP Merger Agreement ”), by and among American Realty Capital Properties, Inc., a Maryland corporation (“ Parent ”), Clark Acquisition, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company and wholly owned subsidiary of Parent (“ Merger Sub ”), and Cole Real Estate Investments, Inc . (formerly known as Cole Credit Property Trust III, Inc.), a Maryland corporation (the “ Company ”), pursuant to which, among other things, the Company will merge with and into Merger Sub (the “ ARCP Transaction ”), and (ii) that certain Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of March 5, 2013 (the “ Cole Holdings Merger Agreement ”), by and among the Company, CREInvestments, LLC (“ Cole Merger Sub ”), a Maryland limited liability company and wholly owned subsidiary of the Company, Cole Holdings Corporation, an Arizona corporation (“ Cole Holdings ”) wholly owned by Christopher H. Cole (together with his assignees, “ Cole ”), and Cole, pursuant to which, among other things, Cole Holdings merged with and into Cole Merger Sub (the “ Cole Holdings Transaction ”). Capitalized terms used but not otherwise defined herein shall have the meanings set forth in the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement, unless otherwise indicated. Marc T. Nemer (“ Nemer ”) is one of the “Bonus Executives,” as defined in the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement and is entitled to certain Bonus Entitlements (as defined on Schedule 1.4 to the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement) in respect of the Incentive Consideration and Contingent Consideration payable under the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement.

 

In connection with Parent’s entry into the ARCP Merger Agreement, Parent and Nemer have agreed to certain arrangements relating to, among other things, Nemer’s separation from the Company in connection with the closing of the ARCP Transaction and the payment in full of all amounts to which Nemer is entitled pursuant to the Bonus Entitlements under the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement and the Employment Agreement (as defined below). Accordingly, in consideration of the foregoing and the mutual representations, warranties and covenants herein contained, and intending to be legally bound hereby, Parent and Nemer each hereby agree as follows:

 

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1.                   Amounts Payable to Nemer .

 

a.                    Nemer hereby represents and warrants to Parent that, as of the date hereof, the only amounts (whether in the form of cash compensation, stock or equity awards, Company PSUs (as defined in the ARCP Merger Agreement), Company RSUs (as defined in the ARCP Merger Agreement), earn-out payments or other forms of contingent consideration, fees, expense reimbursements or otherwise, in each case, whether payable in the form of cash or other property) to which Nemer or any Affiliate of Nemer, other than the Company and its direct and indirect subsidiaries and other than the Non-Traded REITS and any other entities advised or managed by the Company or any of its direct or indirect subsidiaries (any such Affiliate of Nemer, a “ Nemer Affiliate ”), is entitled from the Company and its Affiliates are (i) such amounts due under that certain Employment Agreement, dated as of March 26, 2013, by and among the Company, Cole REIT III Operating Partnership, LP (the “ Partnership ”) and Nemer, as filed with the SEC as Exhibit 10.70 to the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the SEC on March 29, 2013, as amended by the First Amendment to Employment Agreement, dated June 18, 2013, as filed with the SEC as Exhibit 10.2 to the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K, filed on June 20, 2013 (as so amended, the “ Employment Agreement ”), (ii) the Bonus Entitlements (as defined on Schedule 1.4 to the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement) in respect of the Incentive Consideration and Contingent Consideration payable under the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement, (iii) Escrowed Shares being held in the Escrow for his benefit, and (iv) any dividends or other distributions payable in respect of any shares of common stock of the Company, par value $0.01 per share (“ Company Common Stock ”), owned directly or beneficially ( e . g ., Escrowed Shares) by Nemer, whether directly or through one or more controlled Affiliates. In addition to the foregoing, Nemer is entitled to indemnification, expense reimbursement and other similar rights (“ Indemnity Rights ”) as a current or former officer, director, trustee, member, manager, partner or other similar position of ownership or authority in respect of the Company, the Partnership or any of their respective affiliates (including, without limitation, the Non-Traded REITs), including, without limitation, any and all rights thereto referenced in the Employment Agreement, the Indemnity Agreement, dated February 12, 2013, from Cole Holdings Corporation to Nemer (the “ CHC Indemnity Agreement ”), the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement, the Company’s charter and bylaws, the Partnership’s partnership agreement and the other governance documents of the Company and its Affiliates (including, without limitation, the Non-Traded REITS) and rights to coverage pursuant to directors’ and officers’ insurance policies obtained by one or more of the foregoing entities.

 

b.                   Nemer hereby represents and warrants to Parent that the Employment Agreement, the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement, the Indemnification Escrow Agreement, dated as of April 5, 2013 (the “ Escrow Agreement ”), by and among Cole, the Company, the Bonus Executives and U.S. Bank National Association, as escrow agent (the “ Escrow Agent ”), and the Registration Rights Agreement, dated as of April 5, 2013 (the “ Registration Rights Agreement ”), by and among the Company, Cole and the other individuals listed on the signature pages thereto, including Nemer, the CHC Indemnity Agreement and the Indemnity Rights constitute the only contracts, agreements, arrangements and understandings, whether written or oral, between Nemer or any Nemer Affiliate, on the one hand, and the Company, any Company Subsidiary (as defined in the ARCP Merger Agreement), any Other Company Subsidiary (as defined in the ARCP Merger Agreement) or any of their respective Affiliates, on the other hand, with respect to any compensation, fees, equity payments or any other remuneration of any type payable to Nemer or any Nemer Affiliate, and that no other contracts, agreements, arrangements, understandings, side letters or other communications, whether written or oral, which currently or upon the occurrence or non-occurrence of future events, the passage of time or otherwise entitle or could entitle Nemer or any Nemer Affiliate to any amounts not described in Section 1(a) above are currently in effect.

 

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c.                    Nemer hereby acknowledges and confirms that (i) the maximum aggregate amount of the Aggregate Merger Consideration potentially payable to Nemer under the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement to which he remains entitled as of the date hereof is $38,390,226, which amount consists of Nemer’s Bonus Entitlement in respect of the Incentive Consideration and the Contingent Consideration and (ii) he has received in full any Excess Working Capital Payment and Bonus Entitlement in respect of the Closing Consideration and Listing Consideration, although a substantial portion of the consideration paid in respect of these items (as indicated in Section 6 below) is being held in escrow pursuant to the terms of the Escrow Agreement and Nemer expressly reserves all rights to recover such consideration as and when the same is due for release to Nemer, subject to the terms and conditions of the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement and the Escrow Agreement.

 

2.                   Incentive Consideration and Contingent Consideration . Pursuant to Section 2.2 of the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement, in connection with the Listing, the Company is required to pay to Nemer certain Bonus Entitlements in respect of the Incentive Consideration and Contingent Consideration as set forth in Section 1.4 of the Disclosure Schedule to the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement, calculated and payable in accordance with Annex A to the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement (“ Annex A ”), and pursuant to Section 3.1 of the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement, the Company is required to pay to Nemer certain Bonus Entitlements in respect of the Contingent Consideration as set forth in Section 1.4 of the Disclosure Schedule to the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement, calculated and payable in accordance with Annex B to the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement (“ Annex B ”). Notwithstanding anything contained in Annex A or Annex B, Parent and Nemer each hereby acknowledge and agree that in satisfaction of the Bonus Entitlements in respect of the Incentive Consideration and Contingent Consideration payable to Nemer pursuant to the Merger Agreement, subject to Section 5(c) below, Parent shall issue to Nemer, within three (3) Business Days following the date that the ARCP Transaction is consummated, a number of validly issued, fully paid and non-assessable shares of common stock, par value $0.01 per share, of Parent (“ ARCP Common Stock ”), which shares will be approved for listing on the NASDAQ, subject to official notice of issuance, with an aggregate value equal to $38,390,226, such number of shares to be calculated on the Closing Date based on the volume weighted average closing sale price of a share of ARCP Common Stock over the ten (10) consecutive trading days ending the trading day immediately prior to the date that the ARCP Transaction is consummated on the NASDAQ Stock Market, as reported in the Wall Street Journal, rounded down to the nearest whole share; provided , however , that if the ARCP Transaction is consummated after the end of the Incentive Consideration Test Period and payment of the Bonus Entitlement in respect of the Incentive Consideration by the Company to Nemer, then the amount otherwise payable by Parent to Nemer pursuant to this Section 2 shall be reduced on a dollar-for-dollar basis by the dollar amount upon which the Company determined the number of shares of Company Common Stock to be paid to Nemer as Bonus Entitlements in respect of the Incentive Consideration pursuant to and in accordance with Section 2.2 of the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement. Nemer hereby acknowledges and agrees that the issuance of the Parent Common Stock to him pursuant to this Section 2 will be in full and complete satisfaction of the Bonus Entitlement in respect of the Incentive Consideration (if applicable) and Contingent Consideration otherwise payable to him pursuant to the terms of the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement, and that upon such issuance Parent shall have no further obligation to Nemer in respect thereof.

 

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3.                   Intentionally Omitted .

 

4.                   Intentionally Omitted .

 

5.                   Registration Rights; Restrictions on Transfer .

 

a.                    Parent and Nemer each hereby agree that (i) all shares of Parent Common Stock issued to Nemer pursuant to Paragraph 2 hereunder and all other shares of Parent Common Stock received by Nemer in connection with the merger provided for in the ARCP Merger Agreement shall be deemed to be Registrable Securities under (and as defined in) the Registration Rights Agreement, (ii) all shares of ARCP Common Stock issued in the ARCP Transaction in respect of shares of Company Common Stock that are, as of the date hereof, or that will be, as of Closing, Registrable Securities under the Registration Rights Agreement shall continue to be Registrable Securities following the effective time of the ARCP Transaction pursuant to the terms of the ARCP Merger Agreement, and (iii) following the effective time of the ARCP Transaction, all obligations of the Company pursuant to the terms of the Registration Rights Agreement shall be obligations of Parent.

 

b.                   Parent and Nemer each hereby acknowledge, confirm and agree that, following the effective time of the ARCP Transaction, all of the shares of Company Common Stock held by Nemer and the Nemer Affiliates as of the Closing, including, without limitation, shares of Company Common Stock deemed to be issued to holders of Company RSUs and Company PSUs and including all shares of Company Common Stock received by Nemer prior to the closing of the ARCP Transaction as a Bonus Entitlement in respect of the Incentive Consideration, if any (collectively, the “ Nemer Shares ”) that are subject to the restrictions on transfer contained in the Registration Rights Agreement shall remain subject to the restrictions on transfer contained therein to the same extent such restrictions would apply if the ARCP Transaction did not occur.

 

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c.                    Parent and Nemer each hereby agree that, following the effective time of the ARCP Transaction, the Contingent Consideration Shares (as defined below) shall be subject to the restrictions on transfer contained in the Registration Rights Agreement; provided , however , that notwithstanding anything contained in the Registration Rights Agreement to the contrary, the Contingent Consideration Shares shall be subject to the restrictions on transfer contained therein through December 31, 2017, with releases of such restrictions on a quarterly basis on the last day of each calendar quarter, beginning on the last day of the first full calendar quarter following the date that the ARCP Transaction is consummated, of a number of Contingent Consideration Shares equal to the quotient of the aggregate number of Contingent Consideration Shares issued pursuant to Section 2 above divided by the number of full calendar quarters between the date that the ARCP Transaction is consummated and December 31, 2017. In the event Nemer attempts to Transfer all or any portion of the Contingent Consideration Shares in violation of this Section 5(c), such Transfer shall be null and void ab initio , and Parent shall instruct its transfer agent and other third parties not to record or recognize any such purported transaction. Parent may impose stop-transfer instructions with respect to the Contingent Consideration Shares to the extent reasonably required to ensure compliance with the provisions of this Section 5(c). For purposes of this letter, “ Contingent Consideration Shares ” means: (i) if the ARCP Transaction is consummated after the end of the Incentive Consideration Test Period and payment of the Bonus Entitlement in respect of the Incentive Consideration by the Company to Nemer, all of the shares of Parent Common Stock actually issued to Nemer pursuant to Section 2 above; (ii) if the ARCP Transaction is consummated before the end of the Incentive Consideration Test Period, a number of shares equal to (x) all of the shares of Parent Common Stock actually issued to Nemer pursuant to Section 2 above minus (y) the number of shares of Parent Company Stock that would have been issued in the ARCP Transaction upon conversion of the number of shares Company Common Stock that would have been issued to Nemer as the Bonus Entitlement in respect of the Incentive Consideration if the Incentive Consideration Test Period had been the thirty (30) trading day period ended on the business day immediately prior closing of the ARCP Transaction; and (iii) if the ARCP Transaction is consummated after the end of the Incentive Consideration Test Period but before the issuance of the Bonus Entitlement in respect of the Incentive Consideration by the Company to Nemer, a number of shares equal to (x) all of the shares of Parent Common Stock actually issued to Nemer pursuant to Section 2 above minus (y) the number of shares of Parent Common Stock that would have been issued in the ARCP Transaction upon conversion of the number of shares of Company Common Stock that would have been issued to Nemer as the Bonus Entitlement in respect of the Incentive Consideration if such issuance had been made prior to consummation of the ARCP Transaction.

 

6.                   Escrow Agreement . Based on the latest annex to the Escrow Agreement, a total of 4,284,489 shares of Company Common Stock (the “ Escrow Share Deposit ”) are currently on deposit with the Escrow Agent under the Escrow Agreement. In furtherance of the foregoing, Nemer acknowledges and agrees that, as of and following the effective time of the ARCP Transaction, the Escrow Share Deposit shall remain on deposit with the Escrow Agent in accordance with and subject to the terms of the Escrow Agreement. Notwithstanding anything contained in the Escrow Agreement or the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement, Parent and Nemer each hereby acknowledge and agree that as of the effective time of the ARCP Transaction, (i) each share of Company Common Stock that forms a part of the Escrow Share Deposit shall automatically, without any action by or on behalf of Nemer or Parent, be converted into the right to receive such number of shares of ARCP Common Stock equal to the Exchange Ratio (as defined in the ARCP Merger Agreement) pursuant to the terms of the ARCP Merger Agreement, (ii) all references in the Escrow Agreement to “Company Common Stock” (including, but not limited to, Section 3 of the Escrow Agreement governing the release of the Escrow Share Deposit) will be deemed to be references to ARCP Common Stock, and any reference to a number of shares of “Company Common Stock” shall be a number of shares of ARCP Common Stock adjusted to reflect the Exchange Ratio, (iii) the references in Section 1.6(b) and in Section 11.2(b) of the Cole Holdings Merger Agreement to “the volume-weighted average of the sale prices per share of Parent Common Stock as reported on the NYSE composite transactions reporting system” will be deemed to refer to “the volume-weighted average of the sale prices per share of ARCP Common Stock as reported on the NASDAQ composite transactions reporting system,” (iv) to the extent that Nemer makes a Cash Election with respect to any shares of Company Common Stock that form a part of the Escrow Share Deposit, any and all amounts payable in respect of such shares shall remain on deposit with the Escrow Agent under the Escrow Agreement in accordance with the terms of the Escrow Agreement; provided that any releases under the Escrow Agreement to Nemer will be satisfied first with such cash amounts held in the escrow and attributable to Nemer and thereafter in shares, and (v) all dividends or other income earned in respect of the Escrow Share Deposit or otherwise under the Escrow Agreement (including dividends on the Parent Common Stock to be substituted for the Company Common Stock now held in the escrow) shall be paid to Nemer in accordance with Section 2(c) of the Escrow Agreement, assuming the conversion of the shares of Company Common Stock that form the Escrow Share Deposit into shares of ARCP Common Stock in accordance with the terms of the ARCP Merger Agreement.

 

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7.                   Separation Agreement . Nemer hereby agrees, in consideration of the payments and benefits provided to Nemer hereunder and after consultation with counsel, that, contingent upon receipt of the amounts set forth in this letter, he shall execute and deliver to Parent, on or prior to the date that the ARCP Transaction is consummated, the separation agreement and general release of claims in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A .

 

8.                   Intentionally Omitted .

 

9.                   Intentionally Omitted .

 

10.               Non-Disparagement . Until the third anniversary of the closing of the ARCP Transaction: (i) Nemer shall not, directly or indirectly, make any negative comments or otherwise disparage Parent, the Company, or any of their subsidiaries, or any of their respective officers or directors in any manner likely to be harmful to them or their business reputations or personal reputations; and (b) Parent, the Company, their respective subsidiaries and their respective officers and directors agree that they shall not, make any negative comments or otherwise disparage Nemer in any manner likely to be harmful to Nemer or his business reputation or personal reputation. The foregoing shall not be violated by truthful statements in response to legal process, required governmental testimony or filings, or administrative or arbitral proceedings (including depositions in connection with such proceedings); provided that Nemer has given Parent or Parent has given Nemer, as applicable, prompt written notice of any such legal process and cooperated with Parent’s efforts or Nemer’s efforts, respectively, to seek a protective order.

 

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11.               Standstill . From the date hereof until the third anniversary of the date of this letter, Nemer agrees not to, and to cause any person or entity controlled by him not to, directly or indirectly, without the prior written consent of Parent: (i) in any manner acquire, agree to acquire or make any proposal or offer to acquire, directly or indirectly, by purchase, merger, joint venture, business combination, tender offer or otherwise, any securities or direct or indirect rights to acquire any securities of Parent, the Company, any of their respective subsidiaries or any non-traded real estate investment trust or other pooled investment vehicle sponsored or advised by Parent, the Company or any of their respective subsidiaries or affiliates, or any assets of Parent, the Company or their respective subsidiaries or any non-traded real estate investment trust or other pooled investment vehicle sponsored or advised by Parent, the Company or any of their respective subsidiaries or affiliates; (ii) make, or in any way participate, directly or indirectly, in any “solicitation” of “proxies” (as such terms are used in the rules of the SEC) to vote, or seek to advise or influence any person or entity with respect to the voting of any voting securities of Parent, the Company, any of their respective subsidiaries or any non-traded real estate investment trust or other pooled investment vehicle sponsored or advised by Parent, the Company or any of their respective subsidiaries or affiliates; (iii) enter into any arrangements, understandings or agreements (whether written or oral) with a third party, or advise, assist or encourage, any other third party in connection with any of the foregoing; or (iv) request that Parent amend, waive or terminate any provision of this paragraph if such request would require Parent to make a public announcement of the foregoing; provided , however , that the restrictions contained in this Section 11 (i) shall cease to apply upon the termination of the ARCP Merger Agreement in accordance with its terms (provided that such termination is not as a result of or otherwise related to any breach of this Section 11), and (ii) prior to the consummation of the ARCP Transaction shall not prohibit or otherwise restrict Nemer’s exercise of his fiduciary duties under applicable law in his capacity as a director or officer of any of the entities described in this Section 11.

 

12.               Further Assurances . From time to time after the date hereof as and when requested by Nemer or Parent and at such party’s expense, each of Nemer and Parent agree to execute such further assignments, assumptions, notifications and other documents as may be reasonably requested for the purpose of giving effect to, or evidencing or giving notice of, the transactions contemplated by this letter .

 

13.               Notices . Any notice, request, claim, demand and other communications hereunder shall be sufficient if in writing and sent (a) if personally delivered to an authorized representative of the recipient, when actually delivered to such authorized representative, (b) if sent by facsimile transmission (providing confirmation of transmission) or e-mail of a pdf attachment ( provided that any notice received by facsimile transmission or otherwise at the addressee’s location on any Business Day after 5:00 p.m. (in the time zone of the recipient) or any day other than a Business Day shall be deemed to have been received at 9:00 a.m. on the next Business Day) or (c) if sent by reliable overnight delivery service (with proof of service), hand delivery or certified or registered mail (return receipt requested and first-class postage prepaid), addressed as follows (or at such other address for a party as shall be specified in a notice given in accordance with this Section 13):

 

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a. If to Nemer, to:

 

Marc T. Nemer

2325 East Camelback Road, Suite 1100

Phoenix, Arizona 85016

Facsimile: (480) 449-7021

 

with a copy (which shall not constitute notice) to:

 

Sullivan & Cromwell LLP

Century Park East, 21 st Floor

Los Angeles, California 90067

Attention: Alison S. Ressler, Esq.

Facsimile: (310) 712-8800

Phone: (310) 712-6630

 

b.       If to Parent, to:

 

American Realty Capital Partners, Inc.
405 Park Avenue, 15 th Floor
New York, New York 10022
Fax: (212) 415-6507; and (646) 861-7743
Phone: (212) 415-6501
Attention: Nicholas S. Schorsch and James A. Tanaka
Email: nschorsch@arlcap.com; and jtanaka@rcscapital.com

 

with a copy (which shall not constitute notice) to:

 

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Proskauer Rose LLP

Eleven Times Square

New York, New York 10036

Phone: (212) 969-3000

Fax: (212) 969-2900

Attention: Peter M. Fass, Esq., Steven L. Lichtenfeld, Esq., and
Daniel I. Ganitsky, Esq.

Email: PFass@proskauer.com; SLichtenfeld@proskauer.com; and DGanitsky@proskauer.com

 

14.               Specific Performance . The parties hereto agree that irreparable damage, for which monetary damages (even if available) would not be an adequate remedy, would occur in the event that the parties hereto do not perform the provisions of this letter in accordance with its specified terms or otherwise breach such provisions. Accordingly, the parties acknowledge and agree that the parties shall be entitled to an injunction, specific performance and other equitable relief to prevent breaches of this letter and to enforce specifically the terms and provisions hereof, in addition to any other remedy to which they are entitled at law or in equity. Each of the parties agrees that it will not oppose the granting of an injunction, specific performance and other equitable relief on the basis that the other party has an adequate remedy at law or that any award of specific performance is not an appropriate remedy for any reason at law or in equity. Any party seeking an injunction or injunctions to prevent breaches of this letter and to enforce specifically the terms and provisions of this letter shall not be required to provide any bond or other security in connection with any such order or injunction.

 

15.               Miscellaneous . This letter may be amended, modified or supplemented only by a written instrument executed by each of the parties hereto. The provisions of this letter are the result of negotiations between the parties; accordingly, this letter shall not be construed in favor of or against any party by reason of the extent to which the party or any of his or its professional advisors participated in its preparation. This letter may be executed in one or more counterparts, and by the different parties hereto in separate counterparts, each of which when executed shall be deemed to be an original but all of which taken together shall constitute one and the same letter agreement. Delivery of an executed counterpart of a signature page to this letter by facsimile transmission or by e-mail of a pdf attachment shall be effective as delivery of a manually executed counterpart of this letter. This letter shall be governed by and interpreted and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Maryland (without reference to the choice of law provisions).

 

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  Very truly yours,
     
     
  AMERICAN REALTY CAPITAL PROPERTIES, INC.
     
     
  By: /s/ Edward M. Weil, Jr.
    Name: Edward M. Weil, Jr.
    Title: President

 

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ACKNOWLEDGED AND AGREED TO

AS OF THE DATE FIRST SET

FORTH ABOVE BY:

 

 

 

/s/ Marc Nemer                                                  

MARC NEMER

 

 

 

ACKNOWLEDGED AND AGREED TO  
AS OF THE DATE FIRST SET  
FORTH ABOVE BY:  
   
   
COLE REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS, INC.  
   
   
By: /s/ Stephan Keller                                
Name: Stephan Keller  
Title: EVP and Chief Financial Officer  

 

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Exhibit A

 

SEPARATION AGREEMENT AND GENERAL RELEASE OF CLAIMS

 

This Separation Agreement and General Release of all Claims (this “ Agreement ”) is entered into on _______ __, 20__, by Marc T. Nemer (the “ Executive ”).

 

In consideration of (i) the promises set forth in the Employment Agreement among the Executive, Cole Real Estate Investments, Inc. (f/k/a Cole Credit Property Trust III, Inc.) (the “ Company ”), and Cole REIT III Operating Partnership, LP (the “ Partnership ”), dated March 26, 2013 (as amended on June 18, 2013, the “ Employment Agreement ”), including the severance benefits under Section 4 of the Employment Agreement and (ii) the payments and benefits set forth in that certain letter agreement dated October 22, 2013 by and between American Realty Capital Properties, Inc. (“ Parent ”) and the Executive (the “ Side Letter ”), including the acceleration thereof, and other good and valuable consideration, the sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the Executive agrees as follows:

 

1. Termination . Parent and the Executive acknowledge that his last date of employment with the Company will be [•] (the “ Termination Date ”) and that the severance payments and benefits under Section 4(b) of the Employment Agreement will be payable to the Executive pursuant to and subject to the terms thereof. The Executive acknowledges that the Termination Date will be the termination date of his employment for purposes of participation in and coverage under all benefit plans and programs sponsored by or through the Company or any of its affiliates and that Parent, the Company, the Partnership and their affiliates will have no obligation to rehire the Executive, or to consider the Executive for employment, after the Termination Date. The Executive further acknowledges and agrees that, effective as of the Termination Date, the Executive hereby resigns as an officer of the Company, the Partnership and any of their affiliates and from all boards, committees, positions and offices with the Company, the Partnership and any of their affiliates (including, without limitation, any non-traded real estate investment trusts sponsored by the Company or its affiliates and their respective advisors and property managers (collectively, the Non-Traded REITs ”)) and from any such position held with any other entities at the direction or request of the Company, the Partnership or any of their affiliates. The Executive agrees to promptly execute and deliver such other documents as the Company will reasonably request to evidence such resignations. In addition, the Executive agrees and acknowledges that the Termination Date will be the date of his termination from all other offices, positions, trusteeships, committee memberships and fiduciary capacities held with, or on behalf of, the Company, the Partnership or any of their affiliates.

 

2. General Release and Waiver of Claims by Executive .

 

a. Release. After consultation with counsel, the Executive, on behalf of himself and, to the extent allowable by law, his heirs, executors, administrators, representatives, agents, successors and assigns (the “ Releasors ”) hereby irrevocably and unconditionally releases and forever discharges the Company, the Partnership and Parent, and each of their respective past, current or future parents, subsidiaries, related organizations and affiliates, and their successors and assigns, and each of their respective officers, employees, directors, shareholders, representatives and agents, and their successors and assigns (collectively, “ Releasees ”) from any and all claims, actions, causes of action, rights, judgments, obligations, damages, demands, accountings or liabilities of whatever kind or character (collectively, “ Claims ”), including, without limitation, any Claims under any federal, state, local or foreign law, that the Releasors may have or in the future may possess, arising out of any event, condition, circumstance or obligation that occurred, existed or arose on or prior to the date hereof that relates to the Executive’s employment relationship with and service as an employee, officer or director of the Company or the Partnership, and the termination of such relationship or service; provided, however, that notwithstanding anything else herein to the contrary, this Agreement shall not affect: the obligations of the Company, the Partnership or the Executive set forth in the Employment Agreement or other obligations that, in each case, by their terms, are to be performed after the date hereof by the Company, the Partnership or the Executive (including, without limitation, obligations to the Executive under the Employment Agreement for any severance or similar payments or benefits, under any stock option, stock or equity-based award, plan or agreements, or payments or obligations under any pension plan or other benefit or deferred compensation plan, all of which shall remain in effect in accordance with their terms); any indemnification, expense reimbursement and other similar rights the Executive has as a current or former officer, director, trustee, member, manager, partner or other similar position of ownership or authority in respect of the Company, the Partnership or any of their affiliates (including, without limitation, the Non-Traded REITs), including, without limitation, any and all rights thereto referenced in the Employment Agreement, the separate Indemnity Agreement, dated February 12, 2013, from Cole Holdings Corporation to the Executive, the Company’s bylaws, the Partnership’s partnership agreement, other governance documents or any rights with respect to directors’ and officers’ insurance policies; subject to the Side Letter, the Executive’s right to receive the merger consideration payable in respect of any shares of common stock of the Company owned by the Executive or any of his affiliates pursuant to the terms of the Agreement and Plan of Merger dated as of October 22, 2013 (the “ Merger Agreement ”), by and among Parent, Clark Acquisition, LLC (“ Merger Sub ”), and the Company; the Executive’s rights under the Cole Holdings Escrow Agreement or the Registration Rights Agreement (as such terms are defined in the Merger Agreement); the Executive’s rights under the Side Letter; and the Executive’s right to reimbursement of business expenses in the amount of $[•].

 

 
 

 

b. Specific Release of ADEA Claims . In further consideration of the payments and benefits provided to the Executive under the Employment Agreement, the Releasors hereby unconditionally release and forever discharge the Releasees from any and all Claims that the Releasors may have as of the date the Executive signs this Agreement arising under the Federal Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, as amended, and the applicable rules and regulations promulgated thereunder (“ ADEA ”). By signing this Agreement, the Executive hereby acknowledges and confirms the following: (i) the Executive was advised by the Company in connection with his termination to consult with an attorney of his choice prior to signing this Agreement and to have such attorney explain to the Executive the terms of this Agreement, including, without limitation, the terms relating to the Executive's release of claims arising under ADEA, and the Executive has in fact consulted with an attorney; (ii) the Executive was given a period of not fewer than [twenty-one (21)] [forty-five (45)] calendar days to consider the terms of this Agreement and to consult with an attorney of his choosing with respect thereto; and (iii) the Executive knowingly and voluntarily accepts the terms of this Agreement. The Executive also understands that he has seven (7) calendar days following the date on which he signs this Agreement within which to revoke the release contained in this paragraph, by providing the Company a written notice of his revocation of the release and waiver contained in this paragraph.

 

 
 

 

c. No Assignment . The Executive represents and warrants that he has not assigned any of the Claims being released under this Agreement.

 

3. Proceedings . The Executive has not filed, and agrees not to initiate or cause to be initiated on his behalf, any complaint, charge, claim or proceeding against the Releasees before any local, state or federal agency, court or other body, other than with respect to the obligations of the Company and the Partnership to the Executive under the Employment Agreement, the Side Letter, the Cole Holdings Escrow Agreement, the Registration Rights Agreement, or in respect of any other matter described in the proviso to Section 2(a) (each, individually, a “ Proceeding ”), and agrees not to participate voluntarily in any Proceeding. The Executive waives any right he may have to benefit in any manner from any relief (whether monetary or otherwise) arising out of any Proceeding.

 

4. Non-Interference . Notwithstanding the foregoing, this Agreement is not intended to interfere with the Executive’s right to file a charge or cooperate with an investigation by a governmental agency, including but not limited to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Securities and Exchange Commission, or other similar governmental agencies or bodies. However, the Executive hereby acknowledges and agrees that he has waived any and all relief available (including without limitation, monetary damages, equitable relief and reinstatement) under any of the claims and/or causes of action waived in Section 2, and therefore agrees that he will not accept any award or settlement from any source or proceeding (including but not limited to any proceeding brought by any other person or by any government agency) with respect to any claim or right waived in this Agreement.

 

5. Remedies . In the event the Executive initiates or voluntarily participates in any Proceeding following his receipt of written notice from the Company and a failure to cease such participation within thirty (30) calendar days following receipt of such notice, or if he revokes the ADEA release contained in Section 2(b) of this Agreement within the seven (7)-calendar-day period provided under Section 2(b), the Company may, in addition to any other remedies it may have, reclaim any amounts paid to him under the termination provisions of the Employment Agreement or terminate any benefits or payments that are subsequently due under the Employment Agreement, without waiving the release granted herein. The Executive understands that by entering into this Agreement he will be limiting the availability of certain remedies that he may have against the Releasees and limiting also his ability to pursue certain claims against the Releasees.

 

 
 

 

6. Severability Clause . In the event any provision or part of this Agreement is found to be invalid or unenforceable, only that particular provision or part so found, and not the entire Agreement, will be inoperative.

 

7. Nonadmission . Nothing contained in this Agreement will be deemed or construed as an admission of wrongdoing or liability on the part of the Company, the Partnership, Parent or any of the other Releasees.

 

8. Governing Law . All matters affecting this Agreement, including the validity thereof, are to be governed by, and interpreted and construed in accordance with, the laws of the State of New York applicable to contracts executed in and to be performed in that State.

 

9. Notices . All notices or communications hereunder shall be in writing, addressed as provided in Section 13 of the Side Letter.

 

THE EXECUTIVE ACKNOWLEDGES THAT HE HAS READ THIS AGREEMENT AND THAT HE FULLY KNOWS, UNDERSTANDS AND APPRECIATES ITS CONTENTS, AND THAT HE HEREBY EXECUTES THE SAME AND MAKES THIS AGREEMENT AND THE RELEASE AND AGREEMENTS PROVIDED FOR HEREIN VOLUNTARILY AND OF HIS OWN FREE WILL.

 

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF , the Executive has executed this Agreement and each of the Company, the Partnership, Parent, and Merger Sub has caused this Agreement to be executed by its duly authorized officer on the date first set forth below.

 

 

     
  COLE REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS, INC.
     
     
  By:  
    Name:
    Title:
     
     
  COLE REIT III OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, LP
     
  By: Cole Real Estate Investments, Inc.,
  its General Partner
     
     
  By:  
    Name:
    Title:

 

 
 

 

  AMERICAN REALTY CAPITAL PROPERTIES, INC.
   
  By:  
    Name:
    Title:
     
     
  CLARK ACQUISITION, LLC
   
  By: American Realty Capital Properties, Inc.,
  its sole member
     
  By:  
    Name:
    Title:
     

 

 
 

 

     
    THE EXECUTIVE
     
    _________________________________

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ARCP and Cole Merge to Create World’s Largest Net Lease REIT

 
 

2 Information set forth herein (including information included or incorporated by reference herein) contains “forward - looking statements” (as defined in Section 21 E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 , as amended), which reflect American Realty Capital Properties, Inc . ’s (“ARCP”), CapLease, Inc . ’s (“CapLease”), American Realty Capital Trust IV, Inc . ’s (“ARCT IV”) and Cole Real Estate Investments, Inc . ’ (“Cole”) expectations regarding future events . The forward - looking statements involve a number of risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in the forward - looking statements . Such forward - looking statements include, but are not limited to, whether and when the transactions contemplated by any of the merger agreements will be consummated, the combined company’s plans, market and other expectations, objectives, intentions, as well as any expectations or projections with respect to the combined company, including regarding future dividends and market valuations, and estimates of growth, including funds from operations and adjusted funds from operations and other statements that are not historical facts . The following additional factors, among others, could cause actual results to differ from those set forth in the forward - looking statements : ( 1 ) the occurrence of any event, change or other circumstances that could give rise to the termination of any of the merger agreements ; ( 2 ) the inability to complete the LSE merger or failure to satisfy other conditions to completion of the LSE merger ; ( 3 ) the inability to complete the ARCT IV merger due to the failure to obtain ARCT IV stockholder approval of the ARCT IV merger or the failure to satisfy other conditions to completion of the ARCT IV merger, including that a governmental entity may prohibit, delay or refuse to grant approval for the consummation of the ARCT IV merger ; ( 4 ) the inability to obtain regulatory approvals for the Cole merger transaction and the approval by ARCP’s stockholders of the issuance of ARCP common stock in connection with the Cole merger and the approval by Cole’s stockholders of the Cole merger ; ( 5 ) risks related to disruption of management’s attention from the ongoing business operations due to the proposed mergers ; ( 6 ) the effect of the announcement of the proposed mergers on ARCP’s, LSE’s , ARCT IV’s or Cole’s relationships with their respective customers, tenants, lenders, operating results and businesses generally ; ( 7 ) the outcome of any legal proceedings relating to any of the mergers or the merger agreements ; and ( 8 ) risks to consummation of the mergers, including the risk that the mergers will not be consummated within the expected time period or at all . Additional factors that may affect future results are contained in ARCP’s, LSE’s , ARCT IV’s and Cole’s filings with the U . S . Securities and Exchange Commissions (“SEC”), which are available at the SEC’s website at www . sec . gov . ARCP, LSE, ARCT IV and Cole disclaim any obligation to update and revise statements contained in these materials based on new information or otherwise . Forward - Looking Statements

 
 

3 Executive Summary Merger Creates the World’s Largest Net Lease REIT: 64% larger than the closest comparable net lease REIT. Size and scale create operating and revenue efficiencies including lower cost of capital, superior growth opportunities and higher investor returns. Significant Operating Efficiencies: $70 million of annual expense synergies expected in the first year. Financial Benefits Include Dividend Increase and AFFO Growth: Dividend per share on closing increases to $1.00. 86% (1) AFFO payout ratio still allows for future dividend increases during 2014. Guidance for 2014 AFFO growth estimates updated to $1.13 – $1.19 per share (fully diluted) (1) . Best - in - Class Portfolio: Superior diversification by asset type tenancy, industry and geography, 47% investment grade tenancy, 99% occupied, 11 years remaining average lease term. Deleveraging: Net d ebt to EBITDA ratio declines from 9.1x to 7.7x by year - end 2014. Including preferred securities, net debt to EBITDA ratio declines from 11.2x to 8.7x (1) . Exceptional Human Capital: Unification of ARCP and Cole management teams forge competitive advantage from deep industry knowledge and broad industry relationships. Extensive Portfolio Integration Experience: ARCP has extensive experience managing all aspects of approximately $12 billion of mergers and announced acquisitions year - to - date. (1) Assumes Cole stockholders elect merger consideration of 80% common stock and 20% cash.

 
 

4 Summary of Material Merger Terms Consideration per Cole Common Share: • 1.0929 ARCP shares fixed exchange ratio or $13.82 cash • Aggregate cash election limited to 20% (subject to proration) • Implied stock consideration of $14.59 represents a 13.8% premium to Cole stockholders based on closing price on October 22, 2013 Common Dividend: • ARCP common dividend increases $0.06 from $0.94 (1) to $1.00 per share at closing: - ARCP stockholders: 6.4% dividend increase - Cole stockholders: 51.8% (2) dividend increase Financing: • $2.75 billion fully committed financing provided by Barclays Timing: • Closing expected in first half of 2014 • Subject to SEC review, stockholder vote of both companies and other closing conditions (1) ARCP will increase its current dividend of $0.91 to $0.94 per share upon the earlier to close of transaction with ARCT IV or CapLease . (2) Based on an exchange ratio of 1.0929 multiplied by ARCP pro forma dividend per share of $1.00 and Cole’s existing dividend per share of $0.72. ARCP Acquiring Cole for $11.2 Billion (including assumption of debt)

 
 

Stockholder Benefits Net Lease Leadership 5

 
 

6 Net Lease Leadership: World’s Largest Net Lease REIT Enterprise Value ($ in billions) $21.5 $13.1 $10.6 $10.3 $9.9 $6.1 $5.5 $4.5 $3.6 $0.6 $0.0 $5.0 $10.0 $15.0 $20.0 $25.0 ARCP Pro Forma O WPC ARCP COLE NNN SRC LXP CSG ADC 64% Larger than Closest Comparable (1) Source: SNL Financial and C ompany models. (1) Based on ARCP stock price of $ 13.35 as of market close on October 22, 2013. Represents pro forma balances including the completion of the CapLease merger, ARCT IV merger, the remaining acquisitions of the Inland and Fortress portfolios and other pipeline properties. (2) WPC includes announced acquisition of CPA:16. (2) (1)

 
 

7 2014 AFFO Multiple: Sector Leader vs. Peers 2014 Dividend Yield: Sector Leader vs. Peers Source: SNL Financial, IBES median consensus estimates. Market data as at October 22, 2013. Note: Industrial sector average includes DCT, DRE, EGP, FPO, FR, LRY, REXR, STAG, TRNO. Office sector average includes BDN, BPO , CLI, CUZ, CWH, DEI, GOV, HIW, HPP, KRC, LRY, OFC, PDM, PKY, PSB, SLG, VNO, WRE. Multifamily sector average includes ACC, AEC, AIV, AMH, ARPI, AVB, BRE, CCG, CPT, EDR, ELS, ESS, HME, MAA, PPS, SUI, UDR, UMH. Malls sector average includes TCO, SKT, GGP, WDC, MAC, GRT, PEI, CBL. Net Lease Leadership: Valuation Benefits of Scale; AFFO Multiple and Dividend Yield 22.7x 19.7x 15.9x 15.0x Industrial Office ProLogis Sector Avg Sector Avg Boston Properties 6.8x premium 4.7x premium 18.0x 16.2x Multifamily Sector Avg Equity Residential 1.8x premium 2.8% 2.4% 3.7% 3.7% Industrial Office Sector Avg Sector Avg 90 bps premium 130 bps premium 2.9% 4.2% Multifamily Sector Avg 130 bps premium 17.1x 14.8x Malls Sector Avg Simon Property Group 2.3x premium 2.9% 3.4% Malls Sector Avg 50 bps premium ProLogis Boston Properties Simon Property Group Equity Residential

 
 

8 REIT Name Equity Cap (mm) Industry S&P 500 Inclusion Dividend Yield # of Analysts 1 Simon Property Group, Inc. $49,575 Regional Mall Yes 2.9 % 27 2 American Tower Corporation (REIT) 31,651 Specialty Yes 1.4 % 23 3 Public Storage 29,487 Self - Storage Yes 2.9 % 22 4 Weyerhaeuser Company 17,660 Specialty Yes 2.9 % 15 5 Equity Residential 19,988 Multi - family Yes 2.9 % 23 6 Prologis , Inc. 20,283 Industrial Yes 2.8 % 20 7 HCP, Inc. 19,381 Health Care Yes 4.9 % 18 8 Ventas , Inc. 19,306 Health Care Yes 4.1 % 15 9 Health Care REIT, Inc. 18,643 Health Care Yes 4.7 % 19 10 AvalonBay Communities, Inc. 17,372 Multi - family Yes 3.2 % 22 11 Vornado Realty Trust 16,773 Diversified Yes 3.3 % 14 12 Boston Properties, Inc. 16,667 Office Yes 2.4 % 22 13 Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. 13,913 Hotel Yes 2.6 % 24 ARCP Pro Forma (1) 9,292 Net Lease 7.5% 5 14 Kimco Realty Corp. 8,615 Shopping Center Yes 4.0% 22 15 Macerich Company 8,325 Regional Mall Yes 3.9% 21 Peer Average: 3.3% 21 Broader “Permanent” Ownership | Added Liquidity and Price Support | Increased Research Coverage Net Lease Leadership: S&P 500 Constituency Source: SNL Financial. Peer equity capitalization as of October 22, 2013. (1) Represents pro forma balances including the completion of the CapLease merger, ARCT IV merger, the remaining acquisitions of the Inland and Fortress portfolios and other pipeline properties, plus the proposed Cole merger. Dividend yield reflects $1.00 per share based on ARCP closing price on October 22, 2013. Assumes Cole stockholders elect merger consideration of 80% common stock and 20% cash .

 
 

9 Net Lease Leadership: Greater MSCI US REIT Index (“RMZ ”) Weighting Source: SNL Financial as of October 22, 2013 . (1) ARCP represents pro forma balances including the completion of the CapLease merger, ARCT IV merger, the remaining acquisitions of the Inland and Fortress portfolios and other pipeline properties. Assumes Cole stockholders elect merger consideration of 80% common stock and 20% cash . RMZ Top 15 | Superior Access to Capital | Enhanced Ability to Fund Future G rowth Company Market Cap (% of Total RMZ ) 3 - Month Avg. Daily Trading Volume ($ in millions) 1 Simon Property Group 8.8% $195 2 Public Storage 5.3% 87 3 General Growth Properties 3.6% 69 4 Equity Residential 3.6% 93 5 Prologis 3.5% 87 6 HCP 3.5% 122 7 Ventas 3.4% 102 8 Health Care REIT 3.3% 110 9 AvalonBay Communities 3.1% 82 10 Vornado Realty Trust 3.0% 72 11 Boston Properties 3.0% 92 12 Host Hotels & Resorts 2.5% 112 ARCP Pro Forma (1) 1.6% 156 13 SL Green Realty Corp 1.6% 60 14 Kimco Realty Corp 1.5% 69 15 Macerich Co 1.5% 50 Top 15 51.2% $ 1,402

 
 

$0 $10 $20 $30 $40 $50 $60 $70 2008 FY 2009 FY 2010 FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013 YTD Billions Total Enterprise Value – Net Lease Peers ARCP COLE ADC CSG SRC LSE WPC LXP NNN O 10 Net Lease Leadership: Sector Growth and Consolidation Source: SNL Financial as of October 22, 2013. (1) 2013 ARCP r epresents pro forma balances including the completion of the CapLease merger, ARCT IV merger, the remaining acquisitions of the Inland and Fortress portfolios and other pipeline properties. (2) WPC includes announced acquisition of CPA:16 . $13.1 $13.9 $16.5 $18.7 $32.1 $64.2 (1) Ticker (2) 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

 
 

11 Net Lease Leadership: Capitalizing on Consolidation Greater Sector Acceptance • Previously characterized as “other” and under - covered, the net lease sector is now highly relevant due to growth and consolidation - Over $27 billion in net lease M&A in the last 24 months Stable Income Investment: • Attractive for investors seeking dividend generation and income stability Scale Advantages: • Increased scale creates operating and revenue synergies - Superior access to deals - Ability to absorb larger transactions - Strategic partner to corporate real estate – lead dialogue on sale - leaseback and conversion Consolidation: • Similar M&A trends as in other sectors: Healthcare, Industrial, and Self - Storage Size and Skill Matters: • Leaders and innovators accelerate while competitors lag

 
 

Stockholder Benefits Best - in - Class Portfolio 12

 
 

Properties 3,732 Total Square Feet 102 million Investment Grade (by Rent) 47% Occupancy 99% Average Remaining Lease Term (by Rent) 11 years Enterprise Value (2) $21.5 billion Pro Forma 13 Source: SNL Financial, SEC Filings and Company models . (1) Represents pro forma balances including the completion of the CapLease merger, ARCT IV merger, the remaining acquisitions of the Inland and Fortress portfolios and other pipeline properties. (2) Based on ARCP and Cole stock price as of market close on October 22, 2013 . Best - in - Class Portfolio Largest and Highest Quality Net Lease REIT (1)

 
 

100% of Top 10 Tenants are Rated 14 ARCP Pro Forma (1) % of Rent Rating 3.5% BBB 3.1% A - 2.9% BBB+ 2.5% BBB - 2.1% BBB 2.0% BB+ 2.0% B 1.9% BBB - 1.9% AA+ 1.8% A Total 23.7% 83.1% Best - in - Class Portfolio: Leading Investment Grade Tenancy Among Top 10 Tenants Strong and Diverse Tenant Base Note: Weighted based on GAAP rent, including multi - tenant assets owned by Cole. (1) Represents pro forma balances including the completion of the CapLease merger, ARCT IV merger, the remaining acquisitions of the Inland and Fortress portfolios and other pipeline properties, plus the proposed Cole merger. 83.1% 16.9% Investment Grade Rated Non - Investment Grade

 
 

15 Single Tenant Retail Single Tenant Industrial/Distribution Single Tenant Office Multi - Tenant Retail 54.9% 26.2% 18.9% 23.9% 11.1% 51.1% 13.9% ARCP ARCP Pro Forma Source : SNL Financial, SEC Filings and Company models . Note: Weighted by unadjusted book value. (1) Represents pro forma balances including the completion of the CapLease merger, ARCT IV merger, the remaining acquisitions of the Inland and Fortress portfolios and other pipeline properties . Best - in - Class Portfolio: Asset Diversification COLE 46.3% 21.0% 25.0% 7.7% (1)

 
 

16 ARCP (1) ARCP Pro Forma (1) COLE Best - in - Class Portfolio: Geographic D iversification State % State % State % TX 10.7% TX 16.3% TX 13.2% IL 7.0% GA 8.2% FL 6.3% PA 6.1% AZ 8.1% IL 6.2% FL 6.0% CA 7.4% CA 6.2% CA 5.1% FL 6.8% GA 5.8% MO 4.3% IL 5.3% AZ 4.1% OH 4.3% NJ 3.4% PA 4.0% IN 4.2% OH 3.2% OH 3.8% GA 4.0% MI 3.2% MI 3.4% MI 3.6% SC 3.0% IN 3.1% 55.3% 64.8% 56.1% Source : SNL Financial, SEC Filings and Company models . Note: Weighted based on unadjusted book value. (1) Represents pro forma balances including the completion of the CapLease merger, ARCT IV merger, the remaining acquisitions of the Inland and Fortress portfolios and other pipeline properties with C ole.

 
 

17 17 (1) Based on percentage of GAAP rent. Represents pro forma balances including the completion of the CapLease merger, ARCT IV merger, the remaining acquisitions of the Inland and Fortress portfolios and other pipeline properties with Cole . 4.0% of Leases Mature on Average in the Next 5 Years Best - in - Class Portfolio: Attractive Lease Maturity Profile Weighted Average Remaining Lease Term: 11 Years 0.015694376 2.8% 4.1% 6.3% 5.2% 0 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.1 0.12 0.14 0.16 0.18 0.2 41640 42005 42370 42736 43101 ARCP Pro Forma Lease Maturities – Next 5 Years (1)

 
 

Stockholder Benefits Financial Benefits 18

 
 

19 AFFO Growth: • 2014 AFFO guidance of $1.13 to $1.19 per share, compared with 2013 guidance of $0.91 to $0.95 per share. Updated guidance still allows for future dividend increases during 2014. Increase in Dividends: • Increased annualized dividend $0.06 to $1.00 per share at closing. This represents a payout ratio of 85% to 90%, allowing for future dividend increases during 2014. For Cole stockholders who elect to receive all stock, annualized dividends per share will increase by approximately $0.37 or 51.8% (1) . Operational Efficiencies and Cost Reductions: • $70 million of annual expense synergies expected in the first year largely through the reduction and elimination of duplicate overhead costs and other non - essential expenses. Combined Lower Cost of Capital: • Potential ability for the shares of the combined company to trade at a higher AFFO multiple, in line with its peer set, could result in a significantly lower overall cost of equity. Improved Leverage Profile: • Debt to EBITDA ratio declines from 9.1x to 7.7x by year - end 2014 (2) . Including preferred securities, debt to EBITDA ratio declines from 11.2x to 8.7x. Financial Benefits: Overview (1) Based on an exchange ratio of 1.0929 multiplied by ARCP pro forma dividend per share of $ 1.00. (2) Assumes Cole stockholders elect merger consideration of 80% common stock and 20% cash .

 
 

20 Pro Forma Earnings Guidance Anticipated Cole merger closing: First Half 2014 Low High 2014 FFO / share (fully diluted) $1.14 $1.20 2014 AFFO / share (fully diluted) $1.13 $1.19 ARCP 2014 Updated Guidance Pro Forma Leverage 12/31/13 (1) (Pre - Cole Merger) 12/31/14 (1) (Post - Cole Merger) Net Debt / EBITDA 9.1x 7.7x Net Debt + Preferred / EBITDA 11.2x 8.7x Net Debt / Gross Assets 59% 51% 2014 Key Assumptions: • $11.2B purchase price for Cole, including estimated transaction costs • Cole stockholders elect 80% stock, 20% cash • $70M of expense synergies • $0.06 dividend increase to $1.00/share (86% AFFO payout ratio) • $2.0B aggregate organic acquisitions • Fully diluted weighted average shares: 660M • YE fully diluted shares: 800M (1) Assumes the completion of the CapLease merger, ARCT IV merger and the remaining acquisitions of the Inland and Fortress portfolios.

 
 

21 AFFO payout ratio of 85 to 90% provides room for future dividend growth $0.875 $0.880 $0.885 $0.890 $0.895 $0.900 $0.910 $0.940 $1.000 $0.800 $0.820 $0.840 $0.860 $0.880 $0.900 $0.920 $0.940 $0.960 $0.980 $1.000 $1.020 Q4 2011 Q1 2012 Q2 2012 Q3 2012 Q4 2012 Q1 2013 Q2 2013 ARCP Current Pro Forma ARCP + COLE Historical Annualized Dividend (2) (1) Based upon dividend increase to $1.00 per share after the closing of the Cole transaction. (2) Dividends based on dividend rate at the end of each period. (3) Effective with the earlier to close of the ARCP’s merger with LSE and ARCP’s merger with ARCT IV. Financial Benefits: Increased Dividend (3) 8 th Increase in ARCP’s Annualized Dividend (1)

 
 

22 ($ in millions) Executive compensation $ 4.5 Attrition 13.6 Stock compensation 7.8 G&A expense reduction 16.7 Corporate expense elimination 27.7 Total Synergies $ 70.3 Combined G&A before synergies $246.0 Synergies % of G&A 29% $70 Million of Synergies in Year One Financial Benefits: Expected Synergies

 
 

Integration Significant Experience 23

 
 

24 Integration Experience • ARCP has extensive experience managing all aspects of merger integration • Focus on minimizing integration risks • Approximately $12 billion of Mergers and Announced Portfolio Acquisitions Year - to - Date Announced August 2013 $ 502,000,000 Portfolio Acquisition $774,000,000 Closed June 2013 Portfolio Acquisition $2,200,000,000 Expected to Close Q4 2013 Merger Closed February 2013 $3,100,000,000 Merger Expected to Close Q4 2013 $ 3,000,000,000 Merger Announced August 2013 $2,000,000,000 Full Year Organic Acquisitions

 
 

25 Cole Private Capital Management: Here to Stay Cole Today: Premier Sponsor: • A premier net lease non - traded REIT sponsor with more than $8.1 billion equity capital raised since 2007 Powerful Distribution Capacity: • Deep broker - dealer and financial advisor relationships across the entire non - traded REIT industry Proven Real Estate Experience: • Proven real estate acquisition and operating expertise - Acquired over $14 billion of net lease real estate over past 10 years - Large, dedicated real estate team of 129 employees Cole Tomorrow: Business as Usual : • Continues to contribute meaningfully to revenue Maintain Cole Brand/Retain Key Executives: • Retain key executives who will continue to operate under Cole brand Sole Sponsor/Operator Net Lease Programs: • AR Capital, LLC has ceased to sponsor new retail net lease offerings • Average of $2 billion raised annually for direct investment net lease programs since 2010

 
 

26 Office, Industrial & Build - to - Suit Retail & Warehouse Distribution Restaurants Private Capital Management General Counsel Chief Operating Officer Chief Financial Officer President Pro Forma Organizational Chart Supported by a team of over 100 professionals Asset Management Property Management Accounting Legal Human Resources Capital Markets Originations Underwriting Due Diligence Financing Investor Relations Marketing Board of Directors 6 Independent Directors, including addition of 2 Independents from Cole Chief Executive Officer

 
 

27 Experienced Senior Management • Experience in building and managing publicly traded and non - traded companies • Expertise in constructing and managing net lease real estate portfolios • Skill in navigating capital markets Best - in - Class Portfolio • High quality properties: Main & Main locations, strong credit quality tenant roster and brand identity • Stable income with outsized growth potential • Diversified by tenant, industry, geography and property type Value Proposition Enhanced Scale and Competitiveness Durable Dividends Principal Protection Outsized Growth Potential Strong, Flexible Balance Sheet • Cost of Capital Advantage • Operational Efficiencies and Cost Reductions • Financial capacity • Financial flexibility ARCP Offers a Compelling Value Proposition

 
 

28 Non - GAAP – FFO/AFFO Reconciliation 2014 Low High Net income attributable to stockholders (in accordance with GAAP) $0.53 $0.59 Acquisition and transaction related costs $0.04 $0.04 Depreciation and amortization $0.57 $0.57 FFO $1.14 $1.20 Amortization of deferred financing costs $0.02 $0.02 Straight - line rent ($0.05) ($0.05) Non - cash equity compensation expense $0.02 $0.02 AFFO $1.13 $1.19 Non - GAAP – FFO/AFFO Reconciliation

 
 

29 Funds from Operations and Adjusted Funds from Operations ARCP considers funds from operations (“FFO”) and AFFO, which is FFO as adjusted to exclude acquisition - related fees and expenses, amortization of above - market lease assets and liabilities, amortization of deferred financing costs, straight - line rent, non - cash mark - to - market adjustments, amortization of restricted stock, non - cash compensation and gains and losses useful indicators of the performance of a REIT . Because FFO calculations exclude such factors as depreciation and amortization of real estate assets and gains or losses from sales of operating real estate assets (which can vary among owners of identical assets in similar conditions based on historical cost accounting and useful - life estimates), they facilitate comparisons of operating performance between periods and between other REITs in our peer group . Accounting for real estate assets in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”) implicitly assumes that the value of real estate assets diminishes predictably over time . Since real estate values have historically risen or fallen with market conditions, many industry investors and analysts have considered the presentation of operating results for real estate companies that use historical cost accounting to be insufficient by themselves . FFO and AFFO are not in accordance with, or a substitute for, measures prepared in accordance with GAAP, and may be different from non - GAAP measures used by other companies . In addition, FFO and AFFO are not based on any comprehensive set of accounting rules or principles . Non - GAAP measures, such as FFO and AFFO, have limitations in that they do not reflect all of the amounts associated with ARCP's results of operations that would be reflected in measures determined in accordance with GAAP . These measures should only be used to evaluate ARCP's performance in conjunction with corresponding GAAP measures . Additionally, ARCP believes that AFFO, by excluding acquisition - related fees and expenses, amortization of above - market lease assets and liabilities, amortization of deferred financing costs, straight - line rent, non - cash mark - to - market adjustments, amortization of restricted stock, non - cash compensation and gains and losses, provides information consistent with management's analysis of the operating performance of the properties . By providing AFFO, ARCP believes it is presenting useful information that assists investors and analysts to better assess the sustainability of our operating performance . Further, ARCP believes AFFO is useful in comparing the sustainability of our operating performance with the sustainability of the operating performance of other real estate companies, including exchange - traded and non - traded REITs . As a result, ARCP believes that the use of FFO and AFFO, together with the required GAAP presentations, provide a more complete understanding of our performance relative to our peers and a more informed and appropriate basis on which to make decisions involving operating, financing, and investing activities .

 
 

30 This communication does not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy any securities or a solicitation of any vote or approval . In connection with the proposed Cole merger, ARCP and Cole expect to prepare and file with the SEC a registration statement on Form S - 4 containing a joint proxy statement/prospectus and other documents with respect to ARCP’s proposed acquisition of Cole . The joint proxy/prospectus will contain important information about the proposed transaction and related matters . INVESTORS ARE URGED TO READ THE JOINT PROXY STATEMENT/PROSPECTUS (INCLUDING ALL AMENDMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTS THERETO) AND OTHER RELEVANT DOCUMENTS FILED BY ARCP OR COLE WITH THE SEC CAREFULLY IF AND WHEN THEY BECOME AVAILABLE BECAUSE THEY WILL CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT ARCP, COLE AND THE PROPOSED COLE MERGER . Investors and stockholders of ARCP and Cole may obtain free copies of the registration statement, the joint proxy statement/prospectus and other relevant documents filed by ARCP and Cole with the SEC (if and when they become available) through the website maintained by the SEC at www . sec . gov . Copies of the documents filed by ARCP with the SEC are also available free of charge on ARCP’s website at www . arcpreit . com and copies of the documents filed by Cole with the SEC are available free of charge on Cole’s website at www . ColeREIT . com . ARCP , Cole, AR Capital, LLC and their respective directors and executive officers may be deemed to be participants in the solicitation of proxies from ARCP’s and Cole’s stockholders in respect of the proposed Cole merger . Information regarding ARCP’s directors and executive officers can be found in ARCP’s definitive proxy statement filed with the SEC on April 30 , 2013 . Information regarding Cole’s directors and executive officers can be found in Cole’s definitive proxy statement filed with the SEC on April 11 , 2013 . Additional information regarding the interests of such potential participants will be included in the joint proxy statement/prospectus and other relevant documents filed with the SEC in connection with the proposed Cole merger if and when they become available . These documents are available free of charge on the SEC’s website and from ARCP or Cole, as applicable, using the sources indicated above . Additional Information about the Cole Merger and Where to Find It

 
 

31 This communication does not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy any securities or a solicitation of any vote or approval . In connection with the proposed ARCT IV merger, ARCP and ARCT IV expect to prepare and file with the SEC an amendment to their proxy statement/prospectus and ARCP expects to prepare and file with the SEC an amendment to its registration statement on Form S - 4 and other documents with respect to ARCP’s proposed acquisition of ARCT IV . INVESTORS ARE URGED TO READ THE PROXY STATEMENT/PROSPECTUS AND REGISTRATION STATEMENT (INCLUDING ALL AMENDMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTS THERETO) AND OTHER RELEVANT DOCUMENTS FILED WITH THE SEC IF AND WHEN THEY BECOME AVAILABLE BECAUSE THEY WILL CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE PROPOSED ARCT IV MERGER . Investors may obtain free copies of the registration statement, the proxy statement/prospectus and other relevant documents filed by ARCP and ARCT IV with the SEC (if and when they become available) through the website maintained by the SEC at www . sec . gov . Copies of the documents filed by ARCP with the SEC are also available free of charge on ARCP’s website at www . arcpreit . com and copies of the documents filed by ARCT IV with the SEC are available free of charge on ARCT IV’s website at www . arct - 4 . com . ARCP , ARCT IV, AR Capital, LLC and their respective directors and executive officers may be deemed to be participants in the solicitation of proxies from ARCT IV’s stockholders in respect of the proposed ARCT IV merger . Information regarding ARCP’s directors and executive officers can be found in ARCP’s definitive proxy statement filed with the SEC on April 30 , 2013 . Information regarding ARCT IV’s directors and executive officers can be found in ARCT IV’s definitive proxy statement filed with the SEC on April 30 , 2013 . Additional information regarding the interests of such potential participants will be included in the proxy statement/prospectus, the registration statement and other relevant documents filed with the SEC in connection with the proposed ARCT IV merger if and when they become available . These documents are available free of charge on the SEC’s website and from ARCP or ARCT IV, as applicable, using the sources indicated above . Additional Information about the ARCT IV Merger and Where to Find It

 

 

 

 

 

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

American Realty Capital Properties and Cole Real Estate Investments Merge to Create World’s Largest Net Lease REIT with Enterprise Value of $21.5 Billion

 

ARCP Acquires Cole for $11.2 Billion Resulting in a Combined Portfolio Totaling 3,732 Properties and 102 Million Square Feet

 

ARCP will Increase Dividend per Share By $0.06 to $1.00 at Closing

 

$70 Million of Year One Synergies Expected

 

Cole Stockholders to Receive Fixed Exchange Ratio of 1.0929 Shares of ARCP Common Stock (valued at $14.59 per share) or $13.82 Cash per Share, Subject to 20% Proration

 

CapLease and ARCT IV Closings and Second Half 2013 Acquisitions Remain on Track

 

New York, New York and Phoenix, Arizona, October 23, 2013 – American Realty Capital Properties, Inc. ( “ARCP”) (NASDAQ: ARCP) and Cole Real Estate Investments, Inc. (“Cole”) (NYSE: COLE) announced today that they have signed a definitive agreement to merge the two companies (the “Merger Agreement”). The transaction is valued at $11.2 billion and will create the largest net lease REIT with an enterprise value of $21.5 billion. The Merger Agreement has been unanimously approved by the board of directors of each company and is subject to customary closing conditions, including stockholder votes by both companies. ARCP has secured $2.75 billion of fully committed financing from Barclays in connection with the transaction, which is expected to close in the first half of 2014.

 

Transaction Highlights

·

AFFO Growth: Updated ARCP AFFO pro forma 2014 guidance of $1.13 to $1.19 per share, as described in Annex A ; target payout ratio of 85% to 90%.

· Dividend Increase: ARCP dividend per share on closing increases to $1.00.
· Significant Deleveraging: ARCP net debt to EBITDA ratio declines from 9.1x to 7.7x by year end 2014.
· Expense Synergies: $70 million of year one expense synergies expected.
· Scale and Competiveness: 64% larger than the closest comparable net lease REIT. Size and scale create operating and revenue efficiencies, including lower cost of capital, superior growth opportunities and higher investor returns.
· Portfolio Quality: Superior diversification by asset type, tenancy, industry and geography; 47% investment grade tenancy; 99% occupied; 11 years remaining average lease term.
· Optimization of Core Capabilities: In addition to the durability provided by the single tenant net lease portfolio, the m ulti-tenant retail properties coupled with the “vintage” (mid-term) net leased properties provide significant rent growth potential.
· Cost of Capital Advantages: ARCP’s investment grade rating allows for significantly lower cost of financing, which is highly accretive to its overall corporate earnings.
· Increased Institutional Coverage: Transaction positions ARCP for potential inclusion in the S&P 500.

 

 

 
 

 

Best-in-Class Property Portfolio

As a result of the merger, ARCP is expected to solidify sector leadership among net lease REITs with a pro forma combined company portfolio of 3,732 properties leased to over 600 tenants occupying over 100 million square feet in 49 states and Puerto Rico. More than 47% of annualized rents will be from investment grade tenants. ARCP will be 99% occupied with an average remaining lease term of 11 years. Enterprise value will total more than $ 21.5 billion, 64% more than its next largest competitor.

 

Additionally, Cole’s Private Capital Management business, a premier net lease REIT sponsor, will remain intact and continue to provide meaningful revenue contribution to ARCP.

 

Terms of Merger Agreement

Under the terms of the Merger Agreement, Cole will merge with and into a wholly owned subsidiary of ARCP. Cole stockholders may elect to receive 1.0929 shares of ARCP common stock (reflecting a fixed exchange ratio) or $13.82 cash for each share of Cole common stock. In the event elections for payment in cash exceed 20% of Cole’s outstanding shares, such elections would be prorated. ARCP’s offer is valued at $14.59 per Cole common share based on the fixed exchange ratio of 1.0929 and ARCP’s closing price of $13.35 on October 22, 2013. The offer price represents a premium of 13.8% based on Cole’s closing price on October 22, 2013 of $12.82. Shares of ARCP common stock issued to Cole stockholders are expected to be registered, fully tradable, listed on the NASDAQ and not subject to any “lockup.” For U.S. federal income tax purposes, the transaction is intended to be tax free for Cole stockholders, except with respect to cash received. ARCP will increase its annualized dividend $0.06 to $1.00 per share upon the close of the merger.

 

Further, in connection with the closing of the merger, two of Cole’s existing independent directors will become additional independent directors of ARCP, subject to approval by ARCP’s current board.

 

Comments by Senior Management

Commenting on the transaction, ARCP’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Nicholas S. Schorsch said, “Today it is my great pleasure to announce the merger of two leading U.S. real estate companies, American Realty Capital Properties and Cole Real Estate Investments. As a result, ARCP will become the largest net lease REIT and the new industry leader. We benefit by uniting not only two exceptional real estate portfolios, but also by joining forces with Cole’s world-class management team. Going forward, we will benefit greatly from the executive leadership currently at Cole Real Estate Investments.”

 

Mr. Schorsch continued, “Both companies share the same vision, namely to drive value for stockholders by placing their interests ahead of our own, aligning pay with performance, and reporting fully and transparently. We share the same disciplined investment philosophy and investment processes, which are focused on investment grade tenancy, long lease durations, a strong diversified tenant b ase, and a mix of property type and geography. ARCP and Cole both have histories of driving tremendous growth. By leveraging our successful track records, our complementary businesses and highly skilled professionals, we are confident that we will be well-positioned to achieve continued growth. This merger represents a new beginning for former competitors, and we look forward to uniting two of the industry’s most talented organizations. Far more can be accomplished by these two great companies working together than either one could have hoped to achieve independently.”

 

Christopher H. Cole, founder and Executive Chairman of Cole Real Estate Investments, stated, “We are pleased to have reached this agreement with ARCP, which we believe provides compelling value and significant equity upside potential for Cole stockholders at a time when we believe the industry is consolidating. My decision and the decision of our board to merge the companies under Nick’s leadership is entirely forward-thinking, namely, our two companies are far better and more powerful together than apart; our union provides immediate and obvious benefits of size, scale and diversification. This transaction represents a major step in achieving our goal of creating the premier real estate company that delivers best-in-class long-term results to our clients. Nick and his team have demonstrated the ability to grow their net lease business rapidly, yet deliberately, realizing value for their stockholders with every carefully mapped step. Our collective portfolio of properties and combined human capital will position the company for outsized growth moving ahead. As I step away from the company which I built and bears my name, I am very proud of and will miss the outstanding people who have helped me construct our world-class enterprise. I am very proud of our exceptional team and am confident that they will become an integral part of the ARCP family.”

 

 
 

 

Cole’s Chief Executive Officer, Marc Nemer added, “This transaction brings together two high quality property portfolios managed by talented professionals serving investors, broker dealers and financial advisors. Moreover, it underscores our commitment to creating diversified capital sources and income streams and the importance of net lease real estate. This transaction is expected to position ARCP as the go-to company in the net lease sector as the industry continues to evolve and consolidate. The combined company’s size, access to low cost equity and debt capital, broad-based institutional and retail ownership, and exceptional leadership and organization, will furnish ARCP considerable competitive advantage as the premier originator of net lease properties and consolidator of net lease companies. Our valued broker dealer and financial advisor relationships will continue to be served by the same distinguished professionals following completion of the merger. Our internal broker dealer, real estate team and the fine people at Cole who service our distribution partners will continue to raise capital and manage assets, just as they have done in the past. As I depart the organization, I do so with the conviction that ARCP will continue to execute on these principles under the umbrella of ‘best practices’ and generate outsized risk-adjusted returns for all of its stockholders. I would like to thank the employees across our entire organization whose reputations and performance have been so critical to Cole’s success – I am sure they will be well served under the experienced leadership team at ARCP. I am confident that under ARCP’s management the combined entities will continue to build on Cole’s 34-year history and generate outsized risk-adjusted returns for all of its stockholders.”

 

 

Mr. Schorsch added, “In just over two years after listing ARCP on NASDAQ, we have built a company with an enterprise value of over $21 billion, subject to completing this merger, the acquisitions of CapLease and ARCT IV and other recently announced portfolio purchases and property acquisitions. As we enter 2014, we stand to become the largest listed net lease REIT. With this acquisition, we continue to further diversify our asset and tenant base while driving projected 2014 AFFO per share growth. This acquisition represents the continuation of our deliberate and focused growth strategy by improving profitability, mitigating risk through increased property type and tenant diversification, constructing a portfolio of properties that produce durable income and potential asset appreciation while preserving principal, providing some inflation and interest rate protection and enabling us to deliver AFFO per share earnings accretion through further cost of capital advantages. In addition, the merger with Cole furnishes the size and scale to allow us to continue to reduce our operating costs as a percentage of assets and potentially improve our AFFO multiple.”

 

Strategic Benefits of the Transaction

· Enhanced Scale and Competitiveness: The nature and evolution of the net lease industry is conducive to consolidation. The combination of ARCP and Cole creates the world’s largest net lease REIT and the 14 th largest publicly traded REIT, with a pro forma enterprise value of approximately $21.5 billion, approximately 64% larger than its closest net lease REIT comparable. With its enhanced scale and balance sheet flexibility, the company will be well-positioned to compete for transactions, grow and invest in existing relationships, maintain a cost of capital advantage, and leverage the talents of both companies. Company stockholders will have the opportunity to share in the compelling upside potential of the merger.

 

· Enhanced Portfolio Diversification: The pro forma ARCP and Cole combined company will have superior portfolio diversification by asset type, industry and geography, best-in-class lease maturity profile and investment grade tenancy. The combined portfolio will increase the number of distinct corporate credit tenants to over 600, occupying over 100 million square feet in 49 states plus Puerto Rico. The combined portfolio is expected to total 3,732 properties with approximately 11 years of average remaining lease duration as of year-end 2013.

 

 
 

 

· Optimization of Both Companies’ Core Capabilities and Talent: ARCP’s combined single-tenant net lease portfolio, together with Cole’s multi-tenant retail portfolio, will allow the company to leverage its capabilities across two complementary sectors. The multi-tenant retail properties coupled with the “vintage” (mid-term) net leased properties provide significant rent growth potential, especially in an improving economy. This complements the stability inherent in the combined company’s net leased portfolio. In addition, the merger will bring together the industry’s best talent to form a single, leading professional bench comprising the best acquisition teams in the business with some of the most important tenant relationships in the net lease space. ARCP and Cole have significant integration experience having conducted over $20 billion transactions in the past 12 months combined and expect that the integration of Cole into ARCP will be seamless.

 

· Potential for Increased Institutional Coverage / Ownership: Following the completion of the merger , ARCP will be well-positioned for a potential inclusion in the S&P 500 Index. Such a potential inclusion would broaden ARCP’s investor base, enhance its visibility and provide added liquidity.

 

 

Financial Benefits of the Transaction

· AFFO Growth: ARCP updates AFFO guidance on a pro forma basis for 2014 of $1.13 to $1.19 per share, compared with 2013 guidance of $0.91 to $0.95 per share. Updated guidance allows for potential future dividend growth.

 

· Continued Strong and Secure Dividends: Stockholders will benefit from ARCP’s stable and secure dividend with significant growth potential. ARCP will increase its annualized dividend by $0.06, from $0.94 to $1.00 per share to take effect upon the close of the Cole merger. Each company intends to continue its current dividend rate until the close of the transaction, including ARCP’s previously declared $0.03 annual dividend increase to take effect upon the earlier to close of the pending CapLease or ARCT IV transactions. For Cole stockholders who elect to receive stock consideration, annualized dividends per share will increase by approximately $0.37, or 52%. The projected AFFO payout ratio falls within the ARCP Board target of 85% to 90%.

 

· Operational Efficiencies and Expense Reductions: ARCP expects approximately $70 million of combined expense synergies and expense savings in the first year largely through the reduction and elimination of duplicate overhead costs and other non-essential expenses .

 

· Cost of Capital Advantage: ARCP’s investment grade rating allows for significantly lower cost of financing, which is highly accretive to its overall corporate earnings.

 

· Significant Value Creation for Cole Stockholders:  ARCP’s offer is valued at $14.59 per Cole common share based on the fixed exchange ratio of 1.0929 and ARCP’s closing price of $13.35 on October 22, 2013. The offer price represents a premium of 13.8% based on Cole’s closing price on October 22, 2013 of $12.82.

 

ARCP Balance Sheet Initiatives

ARCP received an investment grade credit rating of “Baa3” with a stable outlook from Moody’s Investors Service, Inc. on October 14, 2013 and has a multi-pronged balance sheet strategy to maintain a flexible capital structure, low weighted-average cost of capital, and modest financial leverage. ARCP expects to assume approximately $2.8 billion of long-term debt and $500 million of term bank debt to fund the acquisition of Cole, and projects that its net debt to earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) ratio will decline from 9.1x to 7.7x by year end 2014. Additional ARCP balance sheet strategies in 2014 in support of maintaining and improving its investment grade credit rating include: replacing existing secured mortgage debt with long-term, fixed rate senior unsecured bonds; extending the average duration of its debt by retiring pre-payable short-term debt with long-term debt; and laddering new debt to minimize the amount of debt maturing in any single future year to reduce its refinancing risk.

 

 
 

 

ARCP Updates 2014 Earnings Estimates

ARCP has updated 2014 AFFO guidance, which is expected to range from $1.13 to $1.19 per share, an increase of approximately 25% over the previously issued 2013 AFFO per share guidance of $0.91 to $0.95. ARCP’s guidance includes the projected contribution of the earlier to close of the pending transactions with ARCT IV and CapLease , which together with second half 2013 individual property acquisitions remain on track.

 

 

ARCP Self-Management

ARCP announced on August 20, 2013 that its board had made a decision that the company will become self-managed by the end of 2013, i.e., that executives and employees of the current external manager, ARC Properties Advisors, LLC, will be transferred to the company such that ARCP would benefit from a fully-integrated management team, with no conflicts and a singular focus on building and managing ARCP. The existing management agreement with ARC Properties Advisors, LLC will be terminated with no termination fee payable by ARCP, and management and operational functions will be internalized. Initial steps have been taken with the announcement that Nicholas S. Schorsch, the founder and chairman of ARCP will join ARCP as its Executive Chairman and interim CEO, pending completion of a search for a new CEO. Mr. Schorsch will spend a substantial portion of his time in this position. Brian S. Block, a seasoned, public company executive and currently the Chief Financial Officer of ARCP as well as the external manager, will join the new, self-managed ARCP in that same capacity on a full-time, dedicated basis. Both Mr. Schorsch and Mr. Block have entered into written employment agreements. In addition to Messrs. Schorsch and Block, a Chief Operating Officer has been selected and will be announced by year-end 2013. Approximately 65 additional employees from departments including real estate underwriting, due diligence, capital markets, accounting and reporting, marketing, technology, asset and property management and real estate brokerage. ARCP will operate several divisions, overseen by experienced executive teams. These divisions each represent an area of expertise and competitive advantage, including net lease office, industrial and built to suit; retail and warehouse distribution; restaurants; and Private Capital Management.

 

Transaction Advisors

Barclays and RCS Capital, the investment banking division of Realty Capital Securities, LLC, are acting as financial advisors to ARCP and Proskauer Rose LLP is acting as legal counsel to ARCP in connection with the transaction. Goldman, Sachs & Co. is acting as exclusive financial advisor to Cole, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, Venable LLP and Morris, Manning and Martin, LLP are acting as legal counsel to Cole, and Sullivan & Cromwell LLP is acting as special counsel to Christopher Cole and certain other executives in connection with the transaction.

 

Timing and Closing Process

ARCP’s acquisition of Cole is contingent upon the approval of the merger by both companies’ stockholders. A joint proxy statement/prospectus is expected to be filed in the near future and, following its effectiveness, a joint proxy statement/prospectus and proxy voting card will be mailed to both companies’ stockholders. The transaction is expected to close in the first half of 2014, following the receipt of approval from the companies’ stockholders. An investor presentation discussing the transaction will be available on ARCP’s website at www.arcpreit.com and Cole’s website at www.ColeREIT.com.

 

Investor Conference Call

ARCP and Cole will host an investor call to discuss the merger announcement today, Wednesday, October 23, 2013 at 10:00am ET/7:00am PT. Details of the call and webcast can be found below:

 

 
 

 

Participant Dial-In (USA Toll Free):     1-888-317-6003

Participant International Dial-In:           1-412-317-6061

Canada Toll Free:                                 1-866-284-3684

ID Number: 2217713

Webcast Link:   http://arcpreit.com/arcp_coleinvestorcall/

 

Conference Call Replay Details

Domestic Dial-In Number: 1-877-344-7529

International Dial-In Number: 1-412-317-0088

Conference ID: 10035929               

Date Available: October 23, 2013 (one hour after the end of the conference call) to January 31, 2014 at 9:00 AM ET

 

About ARCP

ARCP is a publicly traded Maryland corporation listed on The NASDAQ Global Select Market that qualified as a REIT for U.S. federal income tax purposes beginning in the taxable year ended December 31, 2011, focused on acquiring and owning single tenant freestanding commercial properties subject to net leases with high credit quality tenants. Additional information about ARCP can be found on its website at www.arcpreit.com . ARCP may disseminate important information regarding the company and its operations, including financial information, through social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.

 

About Cole

Cole is a market-leading net-lease REIT focused on the acquisition, active management, leasing and financing of its high-quality retail, office and industrial portfolio. Visit www.ColeREIT.com to learn more about our comprehensive capabilities, best-in-class management platform, disciplined investment strategy and high-quality real estate portfolio.

 

Additional Information about the Cole Merger and Where to Find It

This communication does not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy any securities or a solicitation of any vote or approval. In connection with the proposed Cole merger, ARCP and Cole expect to prepare and file with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) a registration statement on Form S-4 containing a joint proxy statement/prospectus and other documents with respect to ARCP’s proposed acquisition of Cole. The joint proxy/prospectus will contain important information about the proposed transaction and related matters. INVESTORS ARE URGED TO READ THE JOINT PROXY STATEMENT/PROSPECTUS (INCLUDING ALL AMENDMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTS THERETO) AND OTHER RELEVANT DOCUMENTS FILED BY ARCP OR COLE WITH THE SEC CAREFULLY IF AND WHEN THEY BECOME AVAILABLE BECAUSE THEY WILL CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT ARCP, COLE AND THE PROPOSED COLE MERGER.

 

Investors and stockholders of ARCP and Cole may obtain free copies of the registration statement, the joint proxy statement/prospectus and other relevant documents filed by ARCP and Cole with the SEC (if and when they become available) through the website maintained by the SEC at  www.sec.gov . Copies of the documents filed by ARCP with the SEC are also available free of charge on ARCP’s website at  www.arcpreit.com and copies of the documents filed by Cole with the SEC are available free of charge on Cole’s website at  www.ColeREIT.com .

 

Participants in Solicitation relating to the Cole Merger

ARCP, Cole, AR Capital, LLC and their respective directors and executive officers may be deemed to be participants in the solicitation of proxies from ARCP’s and Cole’s stockholders in respect of the proposed Cole merger. Information regarding ARCP’s directors and executive officers can be found in ARCP’s definitive proxy statement filed with the SEC on April 30, 2013. Information regarding Cole’s directors and executive officers can be found in Cole’s definitive proxy statement filed with the SEC on April 11, 2013. Additional information regarding the interests of such potential participants will be included in the joint proxy statement/prospectus and other relevant documents filed with the SEC in connection with the proposed Cole merger if and when they become available. These documents are available free of charge on the SEC’s website and from ARCP or Cole, as applicable, using the sources indicated above.

 

 
 

 

Consent of ARCT IV Independent Directors

Pursuant to the terms of the ARCT IV merger agreement, ARCT IV's consent is required for the proposed Cole merger. In consultation with its financial advisor, BofA Merrill Lynch, and legal counsel, Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP, the independent directors of the ARCT IV board unanimously agreed to provide ARCT IV's consent to the transaction.

 

Additional Information about the ARCT IV Merger and Where to Find It

This communication does not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy any securities or a solicitation of any vote or approval. In connection with the proposed ARCT IV merger, ARCP and ARCT IV expect to prepare and file with the SEC an amendment to their proxy statement/prospectus and ARCP expects to prepare and file with the SEC an amendment to its registration statement on Form S-4 and other documents with respect to ARCP’s proposed acquisition of ARCT IV. INVESTORS ARE URGED TO READ THE PROXY STATEMENT/PROSPECTUS AND REGISTRATION STATEMENT (INCLUDING ALL AMENDMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTS THERETO) AND OTHER RELEVANT DOCUMENTS FILED WITH THE SEC IF AND WHEN THEY BECOME AVAILABLE BECAUSE THEY WILL CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE PROPOSED ARCT IV MERGER.

 

Investors may obtain free copies of the registration statement, the proxy statement/prospectus and other relevant documents filed by ARCP and ARCT IV with the SEC (if and when they become available) through the website maintained by the SEC at www.sec.gov . Copies of the documents filed by ARCP with the SEC are also available free of charge on ARCP’s website at www.arcpreit.com and copies of the documents filed by ARCT IV with the SEC are available free of charge on ARCT IV’s website at www.arct-4.com .

 

Participants in Solicitation relating to the ARCT IV Merger

ARCP, ARCT IV, AR Capital, LLC and their respective directors and executive officers may be deemed to be participants in the solicitation of proxies from ARCT IV’s stockholders in respect of the proposed ARCT IV merger. Information regarding ARCP’s directors and executive officers can be found in ARCP’s definitive proxy statement filed with the SEC on April 30, 2013. Information regarding ARCT IV’s directors and executive officers can be found in ARCT IV’s definitive proxy statement filed with the SEC on April 30, 2013. Additional information regarding the interests of such potential participants will be included in the proxy statement/prospectus, the registration statement and other relevant documents filed with the SEC in connection with the proposed ARCT IV merger if and when they become available. These documents are available free of charge on the SEC’s website and from ARCP or ARCT IV, as applicable, using the sources indicated above.

 

Forward-Looking Statements

Information set forth herein (including information included or incorporated by reference herein) contains “forward-looking statements” (as defined in Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended), which reflect ARCP’s, CapLease’s, ARCT IV’s and Cole’s expectations regarding future events. The forward-looking statements involve a number of risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in the forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, whether and when the transactions contemplated by any of the merger agreements will be consummated, the combined company’s plans, market and other expectations, objectives, intentions, as well as any expectations or projections with respect to the combined company, including regarding future dividends and market valuations, and estimates of growth, including funds from operations and adjusted funds from operations and other statements that are not historical facts.

 

 
 

 

The following additional factors, among others, could cause actual results to differ from those set forth in the forward-looking statements: (1) the occurrence of any event, change or other circumstances that could give rise to the termination of any of the merger agreements; (2) the inability to complete the CapLease merger or failure to satisfy other conditions to completion of the CapLease merger; (3) the inability to complete the ARCT IV merger due to the failure to obtain ARCT IV stockholder approval of the ARCT IV merger or the failure to satisfy other conditions to completion of the ARCT IV merger, including that a governmental entity may prohibit, delay or refuse to grant approval for the consummation of the ARCT IV merger; (4) the inability to obtain regulatory approvals for the Cole merger transaction and the approval by ARCP’s stockholders of the issuance of ARCP common stock in connection with the Cole merger and the approval by Cole’s stockholders of the Cole merger; (5) risks related to disruption of management’s attention from the ongoing business operations due to the proposed mergers; (6) the effect of the announcement of the proposed mergers on ARCP’s, CapLease’s, ARCT IV’s or Cole’s relationships with their respective customers, tenants, lenders, operating results and businesses generally; (7) the outcome of any legal proceedings relating to any of the mergers or the merger agreements; and (8) risks to consummation of the mergers, including the risk that the mergers will not be consummated within the expected time period or at all. Additional factors that may affect future results are contained in ARCP’s, CapLease’s, ARCT IV’s and Cole’s filings with the SEC, which are available at the SEC’s website at  www.sec.gov . ARCP, CapLease, ARCT IV and Cole disclaim any obligation to update and revise statements contained in these materials based on new information or otherwise.

 

 

Contacts

 

For ARCP:
Jamie Moser/ Jonathan Keehner Brian S. Block, Chief Financial Officer
Joele Frank, Wilkinson Brimmer Katcher American Realty Capital Properties, Inc.
Ph: (212-355-4449)

bblock@arlcap.com

Ph: (212-415-6500)

   
For Cole:
Meaghan Repko/ Nick Lamplough Aaron Halfacre, CFA
Joele Frank, Wilkinson Brimmer Katcher Cole Real Estate Investments, Inc.
Ph: (212-355-4449)

aaron.halfacre@colereit.com

Ph: (602-778-6456)

 

 

 
 

 

 

Annex A

 

 

1 Pro Forma Earnings Guidance Anticipated Cole merger closing: First Half 2014 Low High 2014 FFO / share(fully diluted) $1.14 $1.20 2014AFFO / share(fully diluted) $1.13 $1.19 ARCP 2014 Updated Guidance Pro Forma Leverage 12/31/13 (1) (Pre-ColeMerger) 12/31/14 (1) (Post-ColeMerger) Net Debt / EBITDA 9.1x 7.7x Net Debt + Preferred / EBITDA 11.2x 8.7x Net Debt / Gross Assets 59% 51% 2014 Key Assumptions: • $11.2B purchase price for Cole, including estimatedtransaction costs • Cole stockholders elect 80% stock, 20% cash • $70M of expense synergies • $0.06 dividend increase to $1.00/share (86% AFFO payout ratio) • $2.0B aggregate organic acquisitions • Fully diluted weighted average shares: 660M • YE fully diluted shares: 800M (1) Assumes the completion of the CapLease merger, ARCT IV merger and the remaining acquisitions of the Inland and Fortress portfolios.