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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington,
DC 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): November 8, 2024
ASTRANA HEALTH, INC.
(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in
its Charter)
Delaware |
001-37392 |
95-4472349 |
(State or Other Jurisdiction |
(Commission |
(I.R.S. Employer |
of Incorporation) |
File Number) |
Identification No.) |
1668 S. Garfield Avenue, 2nd Floor, Alhambra, California 91801
(Address of Principal Executive Offices) (Zip Code)
(626) 282-0288
Registrant’s Telephone Number, Including
Area Code
(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:
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Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425) |
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Soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14a-12) |
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Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b)) |
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Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c)) |
Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title
of each class |
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Trading
Symbol(s) |
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Name
of each exchange on which registered |
Common
Stock |
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ASTH |
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The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC |
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth
company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange
Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).
Emerging growth company ¨
If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. ¨
| Item 1.01 | Entry into a Material Definitive Agreement. |
On
November 8, 2024, Astrana Health, Inc. (the “Company”) and certain direct and indirect subsidiaries party thereto
entered into an Asset and Equity Purchase Agreement (the “Purchase Agreement”) with PHP Holdings, LLC, a Delaware limited
liability company (“PHPH”), PHS Holdings, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“PHS”), Prospect Intermediate
Holdings, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“PIH” and, together with PHPH and PHS, the “Prospect Equity Sellers”),
certain other related entities party thereto (such entities, the “Prospect Asset Sellers” and, together with the Prospect
Equity Sellers, the “Sellers”) and Prospect Medical Holdings, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Prospect”), as Seller
Representative. Under the terms of the Purchase Agreement, subject to satisfaction of customary conditions, the Company will purchase
all of the outstanding equity interests of Prospect Health Services RI, Inc. (d/b/a Prospect ACO Rhode Island), Alta Newport Hospital,
LLC (d/b/a Foothill Regional Medical Center) (the “Hospital”) and Prospect Health Plan, Inc., and substantially all the assets
of certain direct and indirect subsidiaries of PHPH, for an aggregate purchase price of $745 million, including $55 million that will
be held in escrow for purchase price adjustment and indemnity purposes, subject to customary adjustments, plus the assumption of certain
identified liabilities of the Sellers (the “Transaction”).
The
Sellers provide a range of services through owned and managed medical groups, Independent Physician Associations (“IPAs”),
and a Managed Services Organization, which provides administrative support to Sellers’ affiliated medical groups and IPAs. The Sellers
also support health plan delegated functions for Medicare Advantage, Medicaid/Medi-Cal, and commercial insurance products, while participating
in risk models such as Accountable Care Organizations and Direct Contracting Entities. The Hospital, as a direct subsidiary of
PIH, is a fully accredited acute care hospital based in Tustin, California, that offers a variety of services and programs, including
general and specialized surgery, orthopedics and spine surgery, rehabilitation, imaging and radiology, intensive care and skilled nursing.
The Purchase Agreement includes customary representations, warranties,
indemnification provisions, covenants, conditions and other agreements, including that each party is bound by a non-solicitation covenant
and Sellers will abide by certain exclusivity and non-competition covenants. The Purchase Agreement also contains certain customary termination
rights, including termination by either party if the conditions to closing the Purchase Agreement have not been met or waived by August
8, 2025, provided, that if certain required regulatory approvals have not been met by such date, then the Sellers may extend such date
for up to an additional three months. The obligations of the parties to complete the Transaction are subject to the satisfaction, or
waiver, of customary closing conditions, including receipt of applicable regulatory and governmental approvals. It is currently anticipated
that the Transaction will close in the middle of 2025.
To
provide additional financial flexibility for the Company, in connection with the execution of the Purchase Agreement, the Company entered
into a commitment letter (the “Commitment Letter”), dated as of November 8, 2024, with Truist Bank and JPMorgan Chase
Bank, N.A. (together, the “Banks”) and the other affiliates of the Banks party thereto, pursuant to which the Banks committed
to provide (x) a 364-day senior secured bridge term loan in an aggregate principal amount of up to $1,095 million (the “Bridge
Facility”) and (y) a five-year senior secured revolving credit facility in an aggregate principal amount of up to $100 million.
The Company intends to use the proceeds of the Bridge Facility, together with cash on hand, to fund the Transaction, to refinance the
Company’s existing credit facilities and to pay for fees, costs and expenses incurred in connection with the foregoing. The funding
of the Bridge Facility provided for in the Commitment Letter is contingent on the satisfaction of customary conditions, including but
not limited to (i) the execution and delivery of definitive documentation with respect to the Bridge Facility in accordance with the
terms set forth in the Commitment Letter, and (ii) the consummation of the Transaction in accordance with the Purchase Agreement. Amounts
funded under the Bridge Facility, if any, will be reduced by the aggregate amount of gross proceeds that the Company elects to raise
in a long-term debt and/or equity financing transaction on or prior to the closing of the Transaction as further set forth in the Commitment
Letter.
In connection with the Transaction, the parties will use commercially
reasonable efforts to negotiate the terms of a Transition Services Agreement, pursuant to which the Sellers will provide certain transition
services with respect to the operation and management of the Hospital following closing of the Transaction.
The foregoing description of the Purchase
Agreement and the Transaction does not purport to be complete and is subject to, and qualified in its entirety by, the full text of the
Purchase Agreement, a copy of which is filed as Exhibit 2.1 to this Current Report on Form 8-K (this “Report”) and is
incorporated herein by reference. The foregoing description of the Commitment Letter and the transactions contemplated thereby does not
purport to be complete and is subject to, and qualified in its entirety by, the full text of the Commitment Letter, a copy of which is
filed as Exhibit 10.1 to this Report and is incorporated herein by reference.
The Purchase Agreement has been included with
this Report to provide investors and security holders with information regarding the terms of the Transaction. It is not intended to provide
any other factual information about the Company, the Sellers, Prospect or any of the other parties to the Transaction or the equity to
be purchased in the Transaction or such Purchase Agreement. The representations, warranties, covenants and agreements contained in the
Purchase Agreement, which are made only for purposes of the Purchase Agreement and as of specific dates, are solely for the benefit of
the parties to the Purchase Agreement, may be subject to limitations agreed upon by the parties (including being qualified by confidential
disclosures made for the purposes of allocating contractual risk between the parties to the appliable agreement instead of establishing
these matters as facts) and may be subject to standards of materiality applicable to the contracting parties that differ from those applicable
to investors and security holders. Company investors and security holders should not rely on the representations, warranties, covenants
and agreements or any descriptions thereof as characterizations of the actual state of facts or condition of the Company, the Sellers,
Prospect or any of the other parties to the Transaction. Moreover, information concerning the subject matter of the representations and
warranties may change after the date of the Purchase Agreement, which subsequent information may or may not be fully reflected in the
Company’s public disclosures.
| Item 2.03 | Creation of a Direct Financial Obligation or an Obligation under an Off-Balance Sheet Arrangement of a Registrant. |
The information set forth in Item 1.01 of
this Report is incorporated by reference into this item.
Forward-Looking Statements
This Report contains forward-looking statements
within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Exchange Act. These statements include
words such as “forecast,” “guidance,” “projects,” “estimates,” “anticipates,”
“believes,” “expects,” “intends,” “may,” “plans,” “seeks,” “should,”
or “will,” or the negative of these words or similar words. Forward-looking statements involve certain risks and uncertainties,
and actual results may differ materially from those discussed in each such statement. A number of important factors could cause actual
results to differ materially from those included within or contemplated by the forward-looking statements, including, but not limited
to, risks arising from the diversion of management’s attention from the Company’s ongoing business operations, an increase
in the amount of costs, fees and expenses and other charges related to the Transaction described in this Report, outcome of any litigation
that the Company, the Sellers or Prospect may become subject to relating to such Transaction, the extent of, and the time necessary to
obtain, any regulatory approvals required for completion of the Transaction, risks of disruption to the Company’s business as a
result of the public announcement of the Transaction, the occurrence of any event, change or other circumstance that could give rise to
the termination of the agreements relating to the Transaction, an inability to complete the Transaction in a timely manner or at all,
including due to a failure of any condition to the closing of the Transaction to be satisfied or waived by the applicable party, the occurrence
of any event, change or other circumstance that could give rise to the termination of any of the agreements to the Transaction, a decline
in the market price for the Company’s common stock if the Transaction is not completed, risks that the Transaction disrupts current
plans and operations of the Company or Sellers and potential difficulties in Sellers’ employee retention as a result of the Transaction,
the Company’s ability to successfully obtain funding of, and pay the interest and principal on, the Bridge Facility provided for
in the Commitment Letter, and the ability to implement business plans, forecasts and other expectations after the completion of the Transaction,
realize the intended benefits of the Transaction, and identify and realize additional opportunities following the Transaction, as well
as the other risks and uncertainties identified in filings by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including the Company’s
Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023, as may be amended or supplemented by additional risk factors set forth
in subsequent quarterly reports on Form 10-Q and other reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Company does not
undertake any responsibility to update any of these factors or to announce publicly any revisions to any of the forward-looking statements
contained in this or any other document, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise, except as may be required
by any applicable securities laws.
| Item 9.01 | Financial Statements and Exhibits. |
(d) Exhibits.
Exhibit
No. |
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Description |
2.1* |
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Asset
and Equity Purchase Agreement, dated November 8, 2024, by and among Astrana Health, Inc., PHP Holdings, LLC, PHS Holdings, LLC, Prospect
Intermediate Holdings, LLC, each of the entities set forth on Schedule C of the agreement, and Prospect Medical Holdings, Inc. |
10.1* |
|
Commitment
Letter, dated as of November 8, 2024, by and among Astrana Health, Inc. and Truist Bank and JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. (together,
the “Banks”) and the other affiliates of the Banks party thereto. |
104 |
|
Cover Page Interactive
Data File (the cover page XBRL tags are embedded within the inline XBRL document). |
* Certain of the exhibits and
schedules to this exhibit have been omitted in accordance with Item 601(a)(5) of Regulation S-K. The Company agrees to furnish a copy
of all omitted exhibits and schedules to the Securities and Exchange Commission upon its request.
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.
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ASTRANA HEALTH, INC. |
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Date: November 8, 2024 |
By: |
/s/ Brandon K. Sim |
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Name: |
Brandon K. Sim |
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Title: |
Chief Executive Officer and President |
Exhibit 2.1
ASSET AND EQUITY PURCHASE AGREEMENT
BY AND AMONG
PHP HOLDINGS, LLC,
PHS HOLDINGS, LLC,
PROSPECT INTERMEDIATE HOLDINGS, INC.,
THE ENTITIES SET FORTH ON SCHEDULE C.1
ATTACHED HERETO,
PROSPECT MEDICAL HOLDINGS, INC., AS THE SELLER
REPRESENTATIVE,
ASTRANA HEALTH, INC.,
AND
THE ENTITIES SET FORTH ON SCHEDULE C.2
ATTACHED HERETO
DATED
AS OF NOVEMBER 8, 2024
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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ARTICLE 1
PURCHASE AND SALE; TRANSACTION CONSIDERATION |
3 |
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Section 1.1. |
Purchase of Acquired Equity
Interests |
3 |
Section 1.2. |
Purchase and Sale of Assets |
3 |
Section 1.3. |
Excluded Assets |
4 |
Section 1.4. |
Assumption of Certain Liabilities |
6 |
Section 1.5. |
Excluded Liabilities |
6 |
Section 1.6. |
Purchase Price |
7 |
Section 1.7. |
Withholding |
8 |
Section 1.8. |
Non-Assignable Contracts |
8 |
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ARTICLE 2
CLOSING; DELIVERIES; PAYMENTS |
9 |
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Section 2.1. |
Closing |
9 |
Section 2.2. |
Deliveries by Sellers |
9 |
Section 2.3. |
Deliveries by Buyer |
11 |
Section 2.4. |
Payment of Purchase Price |
12 |
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ARTICLE 3
PURCHASE PRICE ADJUSTMENTS; CLOSING PAYMENT |
13 |
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Section 3.1. |
Definitions |
13 |
Section 3.2. |
Closing Estimates |
15 |
Section 3.3. |
Post-Closing Determination |
16 |
Section 3.4. |
Payment |
18 |
Section 3.5. |
IBNR Adjustment |
19 |
Section 3.6. |
No Duplication |
20 |
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ARTICLE 4
REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF SELLERS |
21 |
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Section 4.1. |
Organization and Qualification |
21 |
Section 4.2. |
Authority and Enforceability |
21 |
Section 4.3. |
Conflicts |
21 |
Section 4.4. |
Litigation |
22 |
Section 4.5. |
Ownership |
22 |
Section 4.6. |
Brokers’ Fees |
22 |
Section 4.7. |
Exclusivity of Representations |
22 |
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ARTICLE 5
REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE PROSPECT HEALTHCARE ENTITIES |
23 |
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Section 5.1. |
Organization and Power |
23 |
Section 5.2. |
Capitalization |
23 |
Section 5.3. |
Subsidiaries |
24 |
Section 5.4. |
Financial Statements; Controls |
24 |
Section 5.5. |
No Undisclosed Liabilities;
Indebtedness |
26 |
Section 5.6. |
Operations Since the Most
Recent Balance Sheet Date |
26 |
Section 5.7. |
Taxes |
27 |
Section 5.8. |
Permits |
32 |
Section 5.9. |
Tangible Assets |
33 |
Section 5.10. |
Real Property |
33 |
Section 5.11. |
Intellectual Property |
36 |
Section 5.12. |
Compliance with Laws |
38 |
Section 5.13. |
Material Contracts |
40 |
Section 5.14. |
Employees |
42 |
Section 5.15. |
Employee Benefits |
45 |
Section 5.16. |
Environmental Compliance |
47 |
Section 5.17. |
Litigation |
48 |
Section 5.18. |
Insurance |
49 |
Section 5.19. |
Properties |
49 |
Section 5.20. |
Transactions with Affiliates |
49 |
Section 5.21. |
Information Systems |
49 |
Section 5.22. |
Compliance Program |
52 |
Section 5.23. |
Reimbursement Matters;
Third-Party Payor Participation |
52 |
Section 5.24. |
Healthcare Professionals;
Medical Staff |
55 |
Section 5.25. |
Bank Accounts |
57 |
Section 5.26. |
Brokers’ Fees |
57 |
Section 5.27. |
No Other Agreements to
Sell |
57 |
Section 5.28. |
Disclaimer of Warranties |
58 |
Section 5.29. |
COVID-19 and CARES Act |
58 |
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ARTICLE 6
REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF BUYER |
59 |
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Section 6.1. |
Organization and Power |
59 |
Section 6.2. |
Authority and Enforceability |
60 |
Section 6.3. |
Conflicts |
60 |
Section 6.4. |
No Litigation |
60 |
Section 6.5. |
Financial Capability |
60 |
Section 6.6. |
Financing |
61 |
Section 6.7. |
Investment Representations |
62 |
Section 6.8. |
Solvency |
62 |
Section 6.9. |
Adequate Investigation |
62 |
Section 6.10. |
No Additional Representations;
Disclaimer |
63 |
Section 6.11. |
R&W Insurance Policy |
63 |
Section 6.12. |
Brokers’ Fees |
64 |
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ARTICLE 7
COVENANTS |
64 |
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Section 7.1. |
Access and Reports |
64 |
Section 7.2. |
Efforts to Consummate;
Certain Governmental Matters; Payor Consents |
65 |
Section 7.3. |
Interim Operating Covenants |
68 |
Section 7.4. |
Public Disclosure; Confidentiality |
72 |
Section 7.5. |
Exclusive Dealing; Transfer
Restrictions |
72 |
Section 7.6. |
Non-Competition; Non-Solicitation;
Non-Disparagement |
73 |
Section 7.7. |
Release |
75 |
Section 7.8. |
Access to Records and Employees
after Closing |
76 |
Section 7.9. |
Directors’ and Officers’
Indemnification and Exculpation |
77 |
Section 7.10. |
Tail Insurance |
77 |
Section 7.11. |
Employment
Matters |
78 |
Section 7.12. |
Tax Matters |
81 |
Section 7.13. |
R&W Insurance Policy |
88 |
Section 7.14. |
Financing |
89 |
Section 7.15. |
Wrong Pockets |
95 |
Section 7.16. |
Post-Closing Prospect Acquired
Entity Obligations |
95 |
Section 7.17. |
Further Assurances |
95 |
Section 7.18. |
Refunds and Remittances |
96 |
Section 7.19. |
Use of Business Names |
96 |
Section 7.20. |
Waiver of Bulk Sales Law
Compliance |
96 |
Section 7.21. |
Post-Closing Discovery
of Contracts |
96 |
Section 7.22. |
Payoff Letters and Lien
Releases |
96 |
Section 7.23. |
Transition Services Agreement |
97 |
Section 7.24. |
PBGC Waiver |
97 |
Section 7.25. |
2024 Financial Statements |
97 |
Section 7.26. |
Post-Closing Cooperation |
98 |
Section 7.27. |
SEC Reporting |
98 |
Section 7.28. |
Employee Information |
98 |
Section 7.29. |
Section 280G |
98 |
Section 7.30. |
Other Business Insolvency
Proceeding |
99 |
Section 7.31. |
Joint Venture Equity |
100 |
Section 7.32. |
Certain Employee Matters |
100 |
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ARTICLE 8
CONDITIONS TO CLOSING |
102 |
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Section 8.1. |
Conditions to Mutual Obligations |
102 |
Section 8.2. |
Conditions to Obligations
of Buyer |
102 |
Section 8.3. |
Conditions to Obligations
of Sellers |
103 |
Section 8.4. |
Frustration of Closing
Conditions |
104 |
Section 8.5. |
Waiver of Closing Conditions |
104 |
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ARTICLE 9
TERMINATION |
104 |
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Section 9.1. |
Termination |
104 |
Section 9.2. |
Effect of Termination |
105 |
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ARTICLE 10
INDEMNIFICATION |
105 |
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Section 10.1. |
Survival |
105 |
Section 10.2. |
Indemnification |
106 |
Section 10.3. |
Certain Limitations |
108 |
Section 10.4. |
Indemnification Procedures |
109 |
Section 10.5. |
Tax Treatment of Indemnification
Payments |
111 |
Section 10.6. |
Recourse |
111 |
Section 10.7. |
Exclusive Remedies |
112 |
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ARTICLE 11
MISCELLANEOUS |
112 |
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Section 11.1. |
Notices |
112 |
Section 11.2. |
Expenses |
113 |
Section 11.3. |
Disclosure Schedules |
113 |
Section 11.4. |
Governing Law;
Arbitration; Submission to Jurisdiction; Waiver of Jury Trial |
115 |
Section 11.5. |
Amendment; Waiver |
116 |
Section 11.6. |
No Assignment or Benefit
to Third Parties |
116 |
Section 11.7. |
Severability |
116 |
Section 11.8. |
Time of Essence |
117 |
Section 11.9. |
Specific Performance |
117 |
Section 11.10. |
No Rescission |
118 |
Section 11.11. |
Legal Representation |
118 |
Section 11.12. |
Construction |
121 |
Section 11.13. |
Entire Agreement |
122 |
Section 11.14. |
Counterparts; Effectiveness |
122 |
Section 11.15. |
Financing Provisions |
123 |
EXHIBITS AND SCHEDULES
Schedule A |
Definitions |
Schedule B.1 |
PHPH Subsidiaries |
Schedule B.2 |
PHPH APOs |
Schedule C.1 |
Prospect Asset Sellers |
Schedule C.2 |
Buyer Entities |
Schedule 1.3(k) |
Certain Excluded Assets |
Schedule 1.5(b) |
Certain Excluded Liabilities |
Schedule 1.7 |
Transaction Bonus Retention
Agreements |
Schedule 3.1(a) |
IBNR Calculation Methodology |
Schedule 3.1(d) |
Closing Tangible Net Equity |
Schedule 3.1(i) |
Tangible Net Equity Calculation |
Schedule 3.1(l) |
Working Capital |
Schedule 3.2(a) |
Closing Statement Methodology |
Schedule 7.2(a)(ii) |
Material Regulatory Approvals |
Schedule 7.2(b)(ii)(A) |
Required Regulatory Approvals |
Schedule 7.2(c) |
Payor Consents |
Schedule 7.3(a)(ii)(I) |
Employment Benefit Plan Action |
Schedule 7.3(a)(ii)(J) |
Key Employees |
Schedule 7.10 |
Tail Insurance Policies |
Schedule 7.11(a) |
Transferred Employees |
Schedule 7.12(i) (Part I) |
Allocation Methodology |
Schedule 7.12(i) (Part
II) |
Purchased Assets Allocation
Methodology |
Schedule 7.12(i) (Part III) |
Alta Assets Allocation
Methodology |
Schedule 7.12(i) (Part IV) |
PHS RI Assets Allocation
Methodology |
Schedule 7.23 |
Scope of Transition Services |
Schedule 7.32 |
Certain Employee Matters |
Schedule 10.2(a)(iv)(D) |
Employment Matters |
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Exhibit A |
Form of PHS RI Assignment
Agreement |
Exhibit B |
Form of Alta Assignment
Agreement |
Exhibit C |
Form of Prospect Health
Plan Assignment Agreement |
Exhibit D |
Form of Joint Venture
Assignment Agreement |
Exhibit E |
Form of Bill of Sale |
Exhibit F |
Form of Escrow Agreement |
Exhibit G |
Form of MPT Release
and Waiver |
Exhibit H |
Form of Prospect Medical Trademark Agreement |
ASSET AND EQUITY PURCHASE AGREEMENT
This
ASSET AND EQUITY PURCHASE AGREEMENT (as the same may be amended, restated, supplemented or modified from time to time in accordance with
the terms hereof, this “Agreement”), dated as of November 8, 2024 (the
“Effective Date”), is entered into by and among PHP Holdings, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“PHPH”),
PHS Holdings, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“PHS”), Prospect Intermediate Holdings, LLC, a Delaware limited
liability company (“PIH” and together with PHPH and PHS, the “Prospect Equity Sellers”), and each
of the entities set forth on Schedule C.1 attached hereto (collectively, the
“Prospect Asset Sellers” and, together with Prospect Equity Sellers, “Sellers”), Prospect
Medical Holdings, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“PMH” or, the “Seller Representative”), on the
one hand, and Astrana Health, Inc., a Delaware
corporation (“Astrana”) and each of the entities set forth on Schedule C.2 attached hereto (collectively
with Astrana, “Buyer”). Schedule A hereto contains definitions of certain initially capitalized terms used
in this Agreement. Sellers and Buyer are collectively referred to as the “Parties” and each individually as a “Party.”
W I T N E S S E T H:
WHEREAS, (i) PHS owns
all of the issued and outstanding capital stock (the “PHS RI Equity”) of Prospect Health Services RI, Inc. d/b/a
Prospect ACO Rhode Island, a Delaware corporation (“PHS RI”), (ii) PHPH owns all of the issued and outstanding
capital stock (“PHP Equity”) of Prospect Health Plan, Inc. (“Prospect Health Plan”), and (iii) PIH
owns all of the issued and outstanding membership interests (the “Alta Equity”) of Alta Newport Hospital, LLC d/b/a
Foothill Regional Medical Center, a California limited liability company (“Alta” and together with Prospect Health
Plan, and PHS RI, the “Prospect Acquired Entities”);
WHEREAS, Prospect Provider
Group RI, LLC d/b/a CharterCARE Provider Group RI, a Delaware limited liability company (“PPG RI”) is a wholly-owned
subsidiary of Prospect Provider Groups LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“PPG”), and operates as an independent
practice association, which may enter into agreements with organizations such as insurance companies, health plans, self-insured employers,
government payors, health maintenance organizations, medical groups, independent practice associations, and other third party payors
for the arrangement of the provision of healthcare services to certain subscribers or enrollees (together with any other business activity
conducted by PPG RI during the twelve (12) month period immediately preceding the Closing or currently contemplated to be conducted,
the “PPG RI Business”);
WHEREAS, the entities set
forth on Schedule B.1 are the only direct and indirect Subsidiaries of PHPH (the “PHPH Subsidiaries”) and PHPH
does not have any other direct or indirect subsidiaries which are not set forth on Schedule B.1;
WHEREAS, Prospect Health
Plan is a wholly-owned subsidiary of PHPH and is licensed in the State of California by the California Department of Managed Health
Care (“DMHC”) as a health care service plan under the Knox-Keene Act;
WHEREAS, the entities set
forth on Schedule B.2 are affiliated physician organizations (the “PHPH APOs”) with PHPH, whereby Prospect
Medical Systems, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“PMS”), a wholly-owned subsidiary of PIH, has entered
into certain agreements to provide for the management of Prospect Physician Holdings, Inc. and its Subsidiaries, including the PHPH
APOs (the business conducted by the PHPH APOs and PMS during the twelve (12) month period immediately preceding the Closing or currently
contemplated to be conducted, the “PMS Business”);
WHEREAS, Prospect Medical
Group, Inc., a California professional medical corporation (“PMG”) and certain PHPH APOs are registered with
the DMHC as risk bearing organizations (“RBOs”);
WHEREAS,
Alta, a wholly-owned subsidiary of PIH, is properly licensed and certified by the California Department of Public Health (“CDPH”)
and owns and operates that certain acute care hospital, including such hospital’s pediatric sub-acute unit and skilled nursing
facility, known as Foothill Regional Medical Center (the “Hospital” and the business owned and operated by
the Hospital, including but not limited to the Hospital’s acute and sub-acute business and all ancillary services offered by the
Hospital, the “Hospital Business”);
WHEREAS,
pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth herein, the Prospect Equity Sellers desire to sell, assign, and transfer to Buyer,
and Buyer desires to purchase, accept the assignment of, and accept the transfer of the Acquired Equity Interests free and clear of all
Liens (other than Permitted Liens) from each Prospect Equity Seller for the consideration and on the terms and subject to the conditions
set forth in this Agreement;
WHEREAS,
pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth herein, Buyer wishes to purchase from the Prospect Asset Sellers, and the Prospect Asset
Sellers wish to sell to Buyer, all assets, properties, rights, titles and interests of the Prospect Asset Sellers, whether tangible or
intangible, real or personal and wherever located, including the assets, properties, rights, titles and interests, of every description,
whether real, personal or mixed, tangible or intangible, owned or leased that are primarily used or held for use in, or primarily related
to, the healthcare business owned and operated by each Prospect Asset Seller (the “Purchased Assets”) as such business
is currently and has been conducted by each Prospect Asset Seller during the 12-month period immediately preceding the Closing (the “Healthcare
Business,” and together with the PPG RI Business, the PMS Business and the Hospital Business, the “Purchased Business”)
but excluding all Excluded Assets on the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in this Agreement; and
WHEREAS,
the Parties desire to set forth certain representations, warranties and covenants made by each to the other, on which they will rely
as a condition to entering into this Agreement and to the closing of the transactions contemplated hereunder, and to set forth certain
additional agreements relating to the transactions contemplated hereby.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration
of the foregoing premises and the mutual representations, warranties, covenants and agreements contained herein, and for other good and
valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the Parties, intending to be legally bound, agree
as follows:
ARTICLE 1
PURCHASE AND SALE; TRANSACTION CONSIDERATION
Section 1.1. Purchase
of Acquired Equity Interests. On the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in this Agreement, at the Closing, each Prospect
Equity Seller shall sell, assign, transfer and deliver to Buyer, and Buyer shall purchase, acquire and accept from such Prospect Equity
Seller, such Prospect Equity Seller’s right, title and interest in the Acquired Equity Interests owned by such Prospect Equity
Seller.
Section 1.2. Purchase
and Sale of Assets. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, at the Closing and effective as of the Effective Time,
each Prospect Asset Seller shall sell, assign, transfer and deliver to Buyer, and Buyer shall acquire, all of such Prospect Asset Seller’s
right, title and interest in and to all of the Purchased Assets, in each case free and clear of all Liens other than Permitted Liens.
The Purchased Assets shall include, without limitation, all right, title and interest of the applicable Prospect Asset Seller thereof
in and to all of the following:
(a) all
leasehold interests of the Prospect Asset Sellers in and to the real property that is leased by any Prospect Asset Seller as a tenant
and used exclusively in connection with the operation of the Healthcare Business (the “Tenant Leases”) (the real property
that is subject to the Tenant Leases being referred to as the “Leased Real Property”) (the term “Real Property”
shall mean collectively the Owned Real Property and the Leased Real Property);
(b) tangible
personal property primarily used or, held for use in, or related to the Healthcare Business, including all equipment, leasehold improvements,
computer hardware, furniture, furnishings, machinery, tools, supplies, telephones, office equipment, vehicles and, to the extent assignable
or transferable, all rights in all warranties of any manufacturer or vendor with respect thereto (express or implied) (collectively,
the “Tangible Personal Property”);
(c) Intellectual
Property, proprietary software and other intangible personal property owned by any Prospect Asset Seller and exclusively used or held
for use in the Healthcare Business, including all Intellectual Property, software and other intangible personal property, and all tangible
embodiments thereof (collectively, the “Assumed IP”);
(d) IT
systems, software programs, and licensed software materials exclusively used or held for use in the Healthcare Business, and all hardware
or data processing equipment and data processing system manuals exclusively used or held for use in the Healthcare Business;
(e) records,
including financial, patient lists, patient medical and treatment records, patient billing records, medical staff, personnel records
and other records (including all accounts receivable records, equipment records, medical and administrative libraries, construction plans
and specifications, documents, catalogs, books, files, operating policies and procedures, manuals and current personnel records, files,
charts, books, records, ledgers, data, databases and documentation), in each case primarily used, held for use in or related to the Healthcare
Business; provided that, the Prospect Asset Sellers may retain copies of any records to the extent that they are required by Law to retain
such records;
(f) all
of the interests, rights and benefits of the Prospect Asset Sellers in Contracts which primarily relate to the operation of the Healthcare
Business, other than Excluded Contracts (collectively the “Assumed Contracts”);
(g) Permits
used, held for use in, necessary to operate or related to the Healthcare Business, to the extent assignable, including the Medicare and
Medicaid provider agreements for the Healthcare Business (collectively, the “Assumed Permits”);
(h) telephone
and facsimile numbers, post office boxes and directory listings primarily used, held for use in or related to the Healthcare Business;
(i) copies
of income and other material Tax Returns filed after the date hereof and prior to the Closing (and related Tax and accounting books and
records and work papers and correspondence from accountants) of AMVI, the Joint Venture Entity, or otherwise exclusively related to the
Purchased Assets or Purchased Business;
(j) the
Joint Venture Equity; and
(k) goodwill
relating to or associated with the Purchased Assets.
Section 1.3. Excluded
Assets. The following assets of the Prospect Asset Sellers shall not be conveyed to Buyer (collectively, the “Excluded Assets”):
(a) all
intercompany receivables between any Prospect Asset Seller and any of its Affiliates;
(b) all
current and non-current cash and cash equivalents (to the extent not included as an asset in the calculation of Closing Working Capital);
(c) all
capital stock or other equity interests of the Prospect Asset Sellers;
(d) proprietary
manuals, marketing materials, policy and procedure manuals, standard operating procedures and marketing brochures, data and studies or
analyses of the Prospect Asset Sellers not exclusively used or held for use in the Healthcare Business;
(e) the
Contracts of any Prospect Asset Seller that (A) primarily relate to the Excluded Liabilities or the Excluded Assets, (B) do
not primarily relate to either the Healthcare Business or the Purchased Assets, or (C) are Excluded Contracts;
(f) any
Intellectual Property (i) not used or held for use in the Healthcare Business or (ii) made available to Buyer and its Affiliates
following the Closing pursuant to the Transition Services Agreement, including, subject to Section 7.19, any Marks that contain
the name “Prospect” (as well as all abbreviations, variations or derivations thereof, including any world-wide web address
containing “prospect”), any promotional material, educational material, signage, stationery, supplies or other items of inventory
bearing such names, marks, trade dress, logos, or symbols or abbreviations, variations or derivations thereof, and any URLs, sites, blogs
or pages hosted on Prospect system websites containing “prospect,” including associated content embodied within the
foregoing, other than as provided for in Section 7.19;
(g) all
IT systems, software programs and hardware or data processing equipment, data processing system manuals and licensed software materials
that are (i) not exclusively used or held for use in the Healthcare Business, or (ii) proprietary software, data processing
programs or source codes of the Prospect Asset Sellers or their Affiliates (other than the Prospect Equity Sellers), used in connection
with the operation of one or more of the Prospect Asset Seller’s acute care hospitals other than the Healthcare Business;
(h) all
minute books and all other books and records that are required by Law to be retained by the Prospect Asset Sellers, all Organizational
Documents, qualifications to conduct business as a foreign corporation or entity, arrangements with registered agents relating to foreign
qualifications, and taxpayer and other identification numbers of the Prospect Asset Sellers;
(i) all
insurance policies or self-insurance assets and funds maintained by the Prospect Asset Sellers or their Affiliates, and all related premiums,
refunds and reserves related thereto, including any business interruption policies;
(j) all
claims, rights, interests and proceeds with respect to state or local Tax prepayments, refunds, and credits (including property tax refunds
and charity tax credits) related to the Purchased Business with respect to any Pre-Closing Tax Period, and the right to pursue appeals
of the same; provided that, the underlying Taxes are economically borne by the Prospect Asset Sellers (including as a result of indemnification
payments made by Sellers under this Agreement);
(k) all claims, causes of action, choses in action, rights of recovery, rights of set off and rights of recoupment of the Prospect
Asset Sellers with respect to Actions arising from events or occurrences prior to the Effective Time, and any payments, awards or other
proceeds resulting therefrom, to the extent that such payments, awards or other proceeds relate to Actions which are Excluded Liabilities
or relate to any matter set forth on Schedule 1.3(k);
(l) the sponsorship of and all assets maintained pursuant to or in connection with any Prospect Asset Seller Benefit Plan and any other
compensation or benefit plan, program, policy, contract or arrangement that is or was at any time sponsored, maintained, contributed to
or required to be contributed to by or on behalf of a Prospect Asset Seller or under or with respect to which a Prospect Asset Seller
has any current or contingent liability or obligation (including on behalf of or due to a Prospect Asset Seller ERISA Affiliate);
(m) peer
review materials and any writings, documents and other items that are protected from discovery by the attorney-client privilege, the
attorney work product doctrine or any other cognizable privilege or protection, in each case, except to the extent related to the Assumed
Liabilities (collectively, the “Excluded Peer Review Materials”);
(n) any
assets or businesses owned or operated by the Seller Representative or its Affiliates, other than the Healthcare Business (the “Other
Prospect Business”);
(o) any
other current or long-term assets not primarily used, held for use in or related to, the Healthcare Business and which are not included
or disclosed by notes in the Most Recent Balance Sheet; and
(p) the
rights of Sellers and their Affiliates under this Agreement.
Section 1.4. Assumption
of Certain Liabilities. As of the Effective Time, Buyer shall only assume and be responsible for those liabilities, obligations,
and duties of the Prospect Asset Sellers, including paying, defending, discharging and performing as and when due, to the extent they
are primarily related to operation of the Healthcare Business (the “Assumed Liabilities”), including:
(a) other than Liabilities accruing, arising out of, or relating to acts or omissions of the Prospect Asset Sellers prior to the Effective
Time, all Liabilities accrued, arising out of, or relating to the period from and after the Effective Time in connection with (i) the
Assumed Contracts, and (ii) the Purchased Assets;
(b) Liabilities
arising out of or relating to any act, omission, event or occurrence with respect to the use, ownership or operation by Buyer of the
Healthcare Business or any of the Purchased Assets from and after the Effective Time; and
(c) Liabilities
with respect to the Hired Employees after the Effective Time, including the value of all Rollover Elected PTO.
For the avoidance of doubt,
the Assumed Liabilities will not include any Tax Liabilities or Excluded Liabilities.
Section 1.5. Excluded
Liabilities. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, Buyer shall not become liable for or subject to, any debt,
guaranty, obligation of any kind, expense or liability of the Prospect Asset Sellers (including intercompany payables between any Prospect
Asset Seller and any of its Affiliates) other than the Assumed Liabilities, including those liabilities related to the following (the
“Excluded Liabilities”):
(a) any
Pre-Closing Taxes;
(b) all
Liabilities related to any Action, litigation, investigations, proceedings, governmental inquiries and other claims relating to the Prospect
Asset Sellers, the Purchased Assets or the Healthcare Business existing as of the Closing Date or arising as a result of events, acts,
omissions or occurrences prior to the Closing, including, but not limited to those Liabilities set forth on Schedule 1.5(b);
(c) all
Liabilities of the Prospect Asset Sellers related to or arising out of the transactions contemplated by that certain Amended and Restated
Master Restructuring Agreement, dated as of May 23, 2023, by and among PMH, PHP, Prospect Healthcare Facilities Management, LLC,
and each of their respective Affiliates party thereto on the one hand, and MPT, and its Affiliates party thereto, on the other hand (the
“MRA”);
(d) all
Liabilities related to or arising out of that certain Loan Agreement, dated May 23, 2023, by and among the Prospect Asset Sellers,
the Seller Representative and the other “Borrowers” identified therein, the “Guarantors” identified therein,
the “Lenders” identified therein, and MPT TRS Lender PMH, LLC, as the “Collateral Agent”;
(e) all
Liabilities related to or arising out of that certain Financing Agreement, dated May 23, 2023 (as amended by that certain Limited
Waiver, Consent and Amendment No. 1 to Financing Agreement and Pledge and Security Agreement and Supplement to Perfection Certificated,
dated October 24, 2023, that certain Permanent Waiver and Amendment No. 2 to Financing Agreement, dated November 14, 2023,
that certain Amendment No. 3 to Financing Agreement, dated February 27, 2024, that certain Amendment No. 4 to Financing
Agreement, dated April 30, 2024, and that certain Amendment No. 5 to Financing Agreement, dated June 5, 2024, and as supplemented
by that certain Joinder Agreement, dated March 15, 2024), by and among the Prospect Asset Sellers and the other “Borrowers”
identified therein, the “PhysicianCo Guarantors” identified therein, the “HospitalCo Guarantors” identified therein,
the “Lenders” identified therein, and Wilmington Trust, N.A., as the “Collateral Agent”;
(f) all
Liabilities relating to or arising out of the Excluded Assets;
(g) all
Liabilities relating to or arising out of the Prospect Asset Seller Benefit Plans;
(h) except
such Liabilities relating to, or arising out of Buyer’s breach of Section 7.11(h), all Liabilities under the WARN Act
and similar state laws arising out of the consummation of the Transactions;
(i) all
Liabilities or obligations relating to, attributable to, associated with, arising out of or in connection with, with respect to or otherwise
resulting from the employment, engagement or service with, application for employment service with or termination of employment, engagement
or service to the Prospect Asset Sellers on or before the Closing Date;
(j) any
Company Transaction Expense;
(k) all Pre-Closing liabilities associated with Prospect Asset Sellers’ non-compliance with requirements related to Healthcare
Information Laws, including but not limited to HIPAA and the HITECH Act; and
(l) liabilities
under medical malpractice risk pools and workers compensation and employee retirement programs.
Section 1.6. Purchase
Price.
(a) The
aggregate purchase price (the “Purchase Price”) for the Acquired Equity Interests and the Purchased Assets shall be
calculated and paid by Buyer in accordance with this Section 1.6, as further adjusted pursuant to the terms of this Agreement,
including under Section 1.6(b) and paid subject to the terms of this Agreement, to Sellers in accordance with Section 1.6(b).
(b) The
Purchase Price to be paid to Sellers at the Closing (the “Estimated Purchase Price”) shall be equal to:
(i) Seven
Hundred Forty-Five Million Dollars ($745,000,000.00) in cash;
(ii) plus
the Estimated Closing Cash on Hand;
(iii) plus
the amount, if any, by which the Estimated Net Working Capital exceeds the Target Working Capital, or minus the amount, if
any, by which the Target Working Capital exceeds the Estimated Net Working Capital;
(iv) plus
the amount, if any, by which the Estimated Closing Tangible Net Equity exceeds the Target Tangible Net Equity, or minus the amount,
if any, by which the Target Tangible Net Equity exceeds the Estimated Closing Tangible Net Equity;
(v) minus
the Estimated Closing Date Indebtedness;
(vi) minus
the Estimated Accrued PTO; and
(vii) minus
the Estimated Company Transaction Expenses.
Section 1.7. Withholding.
Buyer and the Prospect Acquired Entities will be entitled to deduct and withhold from any consideration payable under this Agreement
to any Person all Taxes that may be required to be deducted or withheld under any provision of Tax Law; provided, however,
that Buyer (or other applicable withholding agent) will use commercially reasonable efforts to provide the Seller Representative with
a written notice of Buyer’s (or other applicable withholding agent’s) intention to withhold (except for any withholding arising
due to the failure to provide the IRS Forms W-9 described in Section 2.2(k) and except for any withholding on any compensatory
payments made pursuant to this Agreement) at least three (3) Business Days prior to any such withholding and Buyer (or other applicable
withholding agent) shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cooperate with the Seller Representative in the Seller Representative’s
efforts to minimize any such Taxes to the extent allowed under applicable Tax Law. All such deducted or withheld amounts shall be treated
as delivered to the Person in respect of which such deduction and withholding was made, provided such amounts are remitted to the appropriate
Taxing Authority. Other than with respect to amounts payable pursuant to the Transaction Bonus Retention Agreements, which amounts will
be paid to the applicable party to such agreements on or within five (5) Business Days of the Closing, all compensatory amounts
to any Prospect Acquired Entity’s employees payable under this Agreement will be paid through such Prospect Acquired Entity’s
ordinary payroll procedures in the first payroll cycle following the Closing.
Section 1.8. Non-Assignable
Contracts. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, to the extent that the assignment hereunder by the Prospect
Asset Sellers to Buyer of any Assumed Contract or Assumed Permit is not permitted or is not permitted without the consent of any other
party to such Assumed Contract or any Governmental Authority, neither this Agreement nor the Bill of Sale shall be deemed to constitute
an assignment of any such Assumed Contract or Assumed Permit if such consent is not given or if such assignment otherwise would constitute
a breach of, violation of or cause a loss of benefits under, any such Assumed Contract or Assumed Permit, and Buyer shall not assume
any obligations or liabilities under any such Assumed Contract or Assumed Permit. Subject to Section 7.2(b)(ii)(A), the Prospect
Asset Sellers shall use best efforts to obtain all consents and waivers necessary for the sale, transfer, assignment, conveyance and
delivery of the Assumed Contracts, Assumed Permits and the Purchased Assets to Buyer hereunder and, if any such consent is not obtained
or if such assignment is not permitted irrespective of such consent, Prospect Asset Sellers shall use best efforts to cooperate with
Buyer following the Closing Date in any arrangement designed to provide Buyer with the rights and benefits (subject to the obligations)
under any such Assumed Contract or Assumed Permit, including enforcement for the benefit of Buyer of any and all rights of Prospect Asset
Sellers thereunder (including rights against any other party thereto arising out of any breach or cancellation of any such Assumed Contract
by such other party) and, if requested by Buyer, acting as an agent on behalf of Buyer or as Buyer shall otherwise reasonably require.
ARTICLE 2
CLOSING; DELIVERIES; PAYMENTS
Section 2.1. Closing.
Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the closing of the transactions contemplated under this Agreement (the “Closing”)
shall take place (a) virtually via the exchange of executed documents and other deliverables by PDF or other means of electronic
delivery and wire transfer of funds on the first (1st) Business Day following the day on which the last of the conditions
set forth in ARTICLE 8 (other than those conditions that by their terms are to be satisfied at the Closing, but subject to
the satisfaction or waiver of such conditions at the Closing) to be satisfied or waived is so satisfied or waived, or (b) by such
other means or at such other place, time and date as Buyer and the Seller Representative may mutually agree upon. The Closing shall be
deemed to have occurred and to be effective as between the Parties as of 12:01 a.m. Pacific Time on the first calendar day after
the Closing Date (the “Effective Time”), except as may otherwise be expressly provided herein; provided that, in no
event will the Closing occur prior to the date that is forty-five (45) days after the Effective Date. The date on which the Closing actually
occurs is referred to as the “Closing Date”. All documents delivered and actions taken at the Closing shall be deemed
to have been delivered or taken simultaneously, and no such delivery or action shall be considered effective or complete unless or until
all other such deliveries or actions are completed or waived in writing by the Party against whom such waiver is sought to be enforced.
Subject to the provisions of ARTICLE 9, the failure to consummate the Closing on the date and time determined pursuant to
this Section 2.1 shall not result in the termination of this Agreement and shall not relieve any Party to this Agreement
of any obligation under this Agreement.
Section 2.2. Deliveries
by Sellers. At the Closing and unless otherwise waived in writing by Buyer, Sellers shall deliver or cause to be delivered to Buyer
the following:
(a) a
stock transfer agreement or other similar instruments for the transfer and assignment of the PHS RI Equity to Buyer, free and clear of
all Liens other than transfer restrictions pursuant to applicable securities Laws or the Organizational Documents of PHS RI, duly executed
by PHS (“PHS RI Assignment Agreement”), in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit A;
(b) a
membership interest assignment agreement or other similar instruments for the transfer and assignment of the Alta Equity to Buyer, free
and clear of all Liens other than transfer restrictions pursuant to applicable securities Laws or the Organizational Documents of Alta,
duly executed by PIH (“Alta Assignment Agreement”), in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit B;
(c) a
stock transfer agreement or other similar instruments for the transfer and assignment of the PHP Equity to Buyer, free and clear of all
Liens other than transfer restrictions pursuant to applicable securities Laws or the Organizational Documents of Prospect Health Plan,
duly executed by PHPH (“Prospect Health Plan Assignment Agreement”), in substantially the form attached hereto as
Exhibit C;
(d) (A) a
bill of sale, assignment and assumption agreement in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit E (the “Bill
of Sale”) and (B) such other instruments of sale, assignment, transfer and conveyance as may be necessary to evidence
and effect the sale and transfer to Buyer of the Purchased Assets and the assumption by Buyer of the Assumed Liabilities, in each case,
duly executed by the Prospect Asset Sellers;
(e) stock
certificates evidencing the PHS RI Equity, duly endorsed in blank or accompanied by stock powers or other instruments of transfer duly
executed in blank, with all required stock transfer tax stamps affixed thereto;
(f) stock
certificates evidencing the PHP Equity, duly endorsed in blank or accompanied by stock powers or other instruments of transfer duly executed
in blank, with all required stock transfer tax stamps affixed thereto;
(g) a
certificate of the Secretary or an Assistant Secretary (or equivalent officer) of each Seller, certifying (i) that attached thereto
are true and complete copies of all resolutions adopted by the board of managers or equivalent governing authority thereof of such Seller
authorizing the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement and the Transaction Documents, and the consummation of the Transactions,
as applicable, (ii) that all such resolutions are in full force and effect, and (iii) the names and signatures of the managers
or officers of such Seller authorized to sign this Agreement and the Transaction Documents;
(h) certificates
of existence and good standing of each Seller, and the Prospect Acquired Entities from the state of their incorporation or formation,
each dated the most recent practicable date prior to the Closing Date;
(i) evidence
in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Buyer of the termination of the Collateral Assignment;
(j) certificates
from each Seller, duly executed by such Seller, dated as of the Closing Date, certifying that the conditions set forth in Section 8.2(a) and
Section 8.2(b) have been satisfied;
(k) a
properly completed and executed IRS Form W-9 from each Seller (or the “regarded” owner of any Seller that is classified
as a “disregarded entity” for U.S. federal income tax purposes), dated as of the Closing Date;
(l) copies
of duly executed and effective Payoff Letters with respect to the Indebtedness set forth on Section 2.2(l) of the Disclosure
Schedules (the “Closing Date Indebtedness”), in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Buyer, which payoff
letters shall provide for the release of all Liens and guaranties relating to the Closing Date Indebtedness following satisfaction of
the terms contained in such payoff letters;
(m) copies
of the fully executed consents and approvals listed on Section 2.2(m) of the Disclosure Schedules, which shall include certain
Payor Consents (the “Required Consents”);
(n) a
letter agreement in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit G (the “MPT Release and Waiver”),
duly executed by Buyer;
(o) the
Escrow Agreement, duly executed by the Seller Representative;
(p) written
resignations, effective as of the Closing Date, of such directors, officers or managers of the Prospect Acquired Entities as Buyer may
request;
(q) the
PBGC Waiver, duly executed by the PBGC the applicable Sellers or the Seller Representative;
(r) evidence
reasonably satisfactory to Buyer, either of the 280G Approval, or that the 280G Approval was not obtained, in accordance with Section
7.29 or that no Disqualified Individual was otherwise subject to receiving payments in excess of one dollar ($1.00) less than their Code
Section 280G base amount;
(s) evidence
in form and substance satisfactory to Buyer that the Liabilities identified on (i) Section 5.7(a) of the Disclosure Schedules
and (ii) Section 5.7(m) of the Disclosure Schedules, in each case pursuant to clauses (i) and (ii), calculated as of the date
of payment and inclusive of all penalties and interest (collectively, the “Disclosed Tax Liabilities”), have been
paid to the appropriate Taxing Authorities;
(t) the
Prospect Medical Trademark Agreement, duly executed by the Seller Representative;
(u) evidence
in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Buyer of the termination of the Management Services Agreement;
(v) evidence
in form and substance satisfactory to Buyer that Sellers have authority and control over all Tax matters relating to the Joint Venture
Entity under the Joint Venture Entity’s organizational documents; and
(w) such
other documents or instruments as Buyer reasonably requests and are reasonably necessary to consummate the Transactions.
Section
2.3. Deliveries by Buyer.
At the Closing and unless otherwise waived in writing by Sellers, Buyer (and subject to Section 7.30, to the extent applicable), shall
deliver or cause to be delivered to Sellers the following:
(a) the
Estimated Purchase Price by wire transfer of immediately available funds paid in accordance with Section 2.4;
(b) the
PHS RI Assignment Agreement, duly executed by Buyer;
(c) the
Alta Assignment Agreement, duly executed by Buyer;
(d) the
Prospect Health Plan Assignment Agreement, duly executed by Buyer;
(e) (i) the
Bill of Sale, and (ii) such other instruments of sale, assignment, transfer and conveyance as may be necessary to evidence and effect
the sale and transfer to Buyer of the Purchased Assets and the assumption by Buyer of the Assumed Liabilities, in each case, duly executed
by Buyer;
(f) a
certificate of the Secretary or an Assistant Secretary (or equivalent officer) of Buyer, certifying (i) that attached thereto are
true and complete copies of all resolutions adopted by the board of directors (or equivalent thereof) of Buyer authorizing the execution,
delivery and performance of this Agreement and the Transaction Documents, and the consummation of the Transactions, (ii) that all
such resolutions are in full force and effect, and (iii) the names and signatures of the officers of Buyer authorized to sign this
Agreement and the Transaction Documents;
(g) a
certificate from Buyer, duly executed by Buyer, dated as of the Closing Date, certifying that the conditions set forth in Section 8.3(a) and
Section 8.3(b) have been satisfied;
(h) certificates
of existence and good standing of Buyer from the state of its incorporation or formation, each dated the most recent practicable date
prior to the Closing Date;
(i) the
Escrow Agreement, duly executed by Buyer;
(j) a
copy of the final binder of insurance for the R&W Insurance Policy, duly executed by Buyer and the R&W Insurer, including the
final form of such R&W Insurance Policy;
(k) evidence
of deposit with the R&W Insurer of the portion of the Insurance Costs required to bind the R&W Insurance Policy;
(l) the
MPT Release and Waiver, duly executed by Buyer;
(m) the
Prospect Medical Trademark Agreement, duly executed by Buyer; and
(n) such
other documents or instruments as Sellers reasonably request and are reasonably necessary to consummate the Transactions.
Section 2.4. Payment
of Purchase Price. At the Closing, Buyer shall make or cause to be made the following payments, by wire transfer of immediately available
funds, as follows (each such payment, a “Closing Payment”):
(a) payment
of the Escrow Amount to the Escrow Agent for further deposit into such account as the Escrow Agent shall have designated;
(b) payment
on behalf of Sellers, to the account(s) designated by the payees thereof in the Estimated Closing Statement and provided to Buyer
by the Seller Representative, of an amount equal to the Estimated Company Transaction Expenses; provided that, any compensatory amounts
payable to current or former employees of a Seller will be paid through such Seller’s ordinary payroll procedures in the first
regularly scheduled payroll following the Closing Date;
(c) payment
on behalf of Sellers, as applicable, to the account(s) designated by the payees thereof, of an amount equal to the Estimated Closing
Date Indebtedness; provided that, Buyer will retain any Taxes included in the Estimated Closing Date Indebtedness for payment to the
appropriate Taxing Authority following the Closing Date (and any Taxes included in the Estimated Closing Date Indebtedness that are originally
due after the Closing Date will be timely paid to the appropriate Taxing Authority following the Closing Date);
(d) payment
to the account(s) designated by Sellers, the amount of the Cash Out Elected PTO, such amount to be paid through such Seller’s
ordinary payroll procedures in the first regularly scheduled payroll following the Closing Date; and
(e) payment
to the account(s) designated by Sellers of an aggregate cash amount equal to the Estimated Purchase Price less the sum of
the amounts set forth in clauses (a) - (d) of this Section 2.4.
Each of the Closing Payments
shall be made in such amounts as specified by Sellers in the Estimated Closing Statement delivered to Buyer by the Seller Representative
prior to Closing.
ARTICLE 3
PURCHASE PRICE ADJUSTMENTS; CLOSING PAYMENT
Section 3.1. Definitions.
As used herein:
(a) “Accounting
Principles” means GAAP applied using the same accounting methods, practices, principles, policies and procedures, with consistent
classifications, judgments and valuation and estimation methodologies that were used in the preparation of the Most Recent Financial
Statements. For the avoidance of doubt, IBNR is to be calculated using the same methodology used to prepare the April 2024
financial statements as reflected on Schedule 3.1(a) (i.e., IBNR reserves based on application of completion factors
to claims lag schedules, plus incremental reserves (i.e., provision for adverse deviation (PAD)) of twenty percent (20%)).
(b) “Cash
on Hand” means as of the Effective Time (but before taking into account the consummation of the Transactions), without duplication,
(i) all cash and cash equivalents (which for the avoidance of doubt will be net of outstanding checks) of the Prospect Healthcare
Entities (including marketable securities, short-term investments and other liquid investments) retention of which by Prospect Health
Plan and/or PMG is not required to enable Prospect Health Plan and/or PMG, as applicable, to maintain Minimum Tangible Net Equity, plus
(ii) all deposits in transit or amounts held for deposit that have not yet cleared, other wire transfers and drafts deposited
or received and available for deposit of the Prospect Healthcare Entities, plus (iii) any and all credit card receivables
and credit card deposits in transit of the Prospect Healthcare Entities, and minus (iv) any Taxes imposed on the repatriation
of such cash or cash equivalents to the United States as determined in accordance with the Accounting Principles.
(c) “Closing
IBNR” means IBNR of (i) Prospect Health Plan, and (ii) PMG (on behalf of itself and any Prospect Healthcare Entities
which are RBOs whose Tangible Net Equity is reported to the DMHC on a consolidated basis with, or otherwise through, PMG), as of the
Effective Time.
(d) “Closing
Tangible Net Equity” means the Tangible Net Equity of (i) Prospect Health Plan, and (ii) PMG (on behalf of itself
and any Prospect Healthcare Entities which are RBOs whose Tangible Net Equity is reported to the DMHC on a consolidated basis with, or
otherwise through, PMG) using the accounting practices, assumptions, policies and methodologies as set forth on, and used in the calculation
of, the applicable Prospect Healthcare Entities’ related DMHC financial filings, and shall consist of the line items set forth
on Schedule 3.1(d) attached hereto, which is consistent with the requirements of the DMHC, determined as of the Closing Date.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, for purposes of calculating the Closing Tangible Net Equity, the Closing Tangible Net Equity shall exclude
(i) Indebtedness reported on the balance sheets of Prospect Healthcare Entities which are subject to DMHC’s Tangible Net Equity
reporting requirements, (ii) the Company Transaction Expenses reported on the balance sheets of the Prospect Healthcare Entities
which are subject to DMHC’s Tangible Net Equity reporting requirements, (iii) any current or deferred Tax assets or liabilities
(including any Tax assets or Tax receivables) of the Prospect Healthcare Entities which are subject to DMHC’s Tangible Net Equity
reporting requirements, and (iv) the impact of purchase price adjustments related to Cash on Hand reported on the balance sheets
of the Prospect Healthcare Entities which are subject to DMHC’s Tangible Net Equity reporting requirements.
(e) “Closing
Working Capital” means the Working Capital as of the Effective Time, but disregarding any changes in the Working Capital between
the Closing and the Effective Time as a result of (i) actions taken at the direction of Buyer or any Affiliate thereof (or any person
appointed by Buyer or any Affiliate thereof to serve as a director, officer or employee of any Prospect Healthcare Entity) outside the
ordinary course of the applicable Prospect Healthcare Entity’s businesses or, (ii) purchase accounting adjustments or other
changes arising from or resulting as a consequence of the transactions contemplated hereby.
(f) “Estimated
IBNR Amount” means IBNR reflected in the calculation of Estimated Closing Tangible Net Equity.
(g) “Minimum
Health Plan Tangible Net Equity” means the minimum Tangible Net Equity required to be maintained by a health care service plan
under the Knox-Keene Act, as may be modified from time to time, as calculated within DMHC reporting; however, calculated based on annualization
of the most recent three (3) months of revenue and healthcare costs (rather than the trailing twelve (12) months of revenue and healthcare
costs utilized within the DMHC’s calculation).
(h) “Minimum
RBO Tangible Net Equity” means the minimum Tangible Net Equity required to be maintained by an RBO, as may be modified from
time to time, as calculated within DMHC reporting; however, calculated based on annualization of the most recent three (3) months of
revenue and healthcare costs (rather than the trailing twelve (12) months of revenue and healthcare costs utilized within the DMHC’s
calculation).
(i) “Tangible
Net Equity” has the meaning set forth in Title 28, Article 9, Section 1300.76(c) of the California Code of Regulations,
as amended from time to time. An example calculation of Tangible Net Equity for the applicable Prospect Healthcare Entities is set forth
on Schedule 3.1(i).
(j) “Target
Tangible Net Equity” means (i) with respect to PHP, two hundred thirty percent (230%) of Minimum Health Plan Tangible
Net Equity, and (ii) with respect to PMG (on behalf of itself and any Prospect Healthcare Entities which are RBOs whose Tangible
Net Equity is reported to the DMHC on a consolidated basis with, or otherwise through, PMG), one hundred percent (150%) of Minimum RBO
Tangible Net Equity, in each case, calculated as of the Effective Date.
(k) “Target
Working Capital” means negative Twelve Million Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($12,300,000.00).
(l) “Working
Capital” means, as of the Effective Time, an amount (which may be positive or negative) equal to the consolidated current assets
(including all security or rent or other similar deposits held for any Prospect Healthcare Entity account) excluding Cash on Hand, intercompany
receivables, related party receivables, and advances to the Prospect Acquired Entities and their respective Affiliates, minus
the current liabilities of the Prospect Healthcare Entity, which shall be calculated in accordance with the methodology set forth on
Schedule 3.1(l); provided that, the calculation of Working Capital will exclude (i) any Tax assets, (ii) any Tax liabilities,
(iii) any intercompany payables, (iv) any related party payables, (v) any operating lease liabilities, (vi) any
Indebtedness and (vii) any assets or liabilities of PHP or PMG (on behalf of itself and any Prospect Healthcare Entities which are
RBOs whose Tangible Net Equity is reported to the DMHC on a consolidated basis with, or otherwise through, PMG) which are included in
the calculation of Tangible Net Equity. For illustration only, Schedule 3.1(l) sets forth the calculation of Working Capital
as of the date therein indicated.
Section 3.2. Closing
Estimates.
(a) At
least five (5) Business Days prior to the Closing Date, the Seller Representative shall prepare and deliver to Buyer (i) a
written statement (the “Estimated Closing Statement”) consistent with the methodology and calculations set forth on
Schedule 3.2(a), setting forth in reasonable detail Sellers’ good faith calculations consistent with the Accounting Principles
of the following amounts: (A) the Cash on Hand (the “Estimated Closing Cash on Hand”), (B) the Working Capital
(the “Estimated Net Working Capital”), (C) the Closing Tangible Net Equity (the “Estimated Closing Tangible
Net Equity”), (D) the Closing Date Indebtedness (the “Estimated Closing Date Indebtedness”), (E) the
Accrued PTO (the “Estimated Accrued PTO”), separately indicating the estimated Cash Out Elected PTO and estimated
Rollover Elected PTO, and (F) the Company Transaction Expenses (the “Estimated Company Transaction Expenses”),
in each case as of the Closing Date.
(b) The
Seller Representative shall provide a reasonable level of supporting documentation for the Estimated Closing Statement and promptly provide
any additional information reasonably requested by Buyer related thereto. To the extent that Buyer disagrees in good faith with any items
set forth in the Estimated Closing Statement, for up to three (3) Business Days prior to the Closing, Buyer and the Seller Representative
shall negotiate in good faith to resolve such disagreements and agree upon the Estimated Purchase Price prior to the Closing; provided,
however, that if Buyer and the Seller Representative are not able to resolve any such disagreement within three (3) Business
Days after Buyer’s receipt of the Estimated Closing Statement and all other conditions to the Closing have been satisfied or waived,
then the Estimated Purchase Price set forth in the Estimated Closing Statement shall be deemed final for purposes of the Closing, subject
to the post-Closing adjustment pursuant to this Section 3.3.
Section 3.3. Post-Closing
Determination.
(a) Within
eighteen (18) months from the Closing Date, Buyer shall prepare, or cause to be prepared, and deliver to the Seller Representative a
written statement (the “Closing Statement”) prepared in good faith, and shall include a balance sheet of each Prospect
Healthcare Entity as of the Effective Time prepared in accordance with the Accounting Principles, (i) setting forth its calculation
of (A) the Cash on Hand (the “Actual Cash on Hand”), (B) the Working Capital (the “Actual Closing
Working Capital”), (C) the Closing Tangible Net Equity (the “Actual Closing Tangible Net Equity”),
(D) the Closing Date Indebtedness (the “Actual Closing Date Indebtedness”), (E) the Accrued PTO, separately
indicating the Cash Out Elected PTO and Rollover Elected PTO, (F) the Company Transaction Expenses (the “Actual Company
Transaction Expenses”), and (G) the resulting Purchase Price (using the Estimated IBNR Amount for purposes of this calculation),
and (ii) including an unaudited balance sheet of the Healthcare Business as of the Closing Date. For the avoidance of doubt, the
Closing Statement shall not include, and this Section 3.3(a) shall not be used to determine the Actual IBNR Amount,
which shall be finally determined in accordance with Section 3.5 and Section 3.4(e). In addition, for purposes
of calculating Actual Closing Tangible Net Equity hereunder, the Estimated IBNR Amount shall be used, rather than an alternative IBNR
amount.
(b) After
the due date for the Closing Statement, Buyer may not change any amount set forth in the Closing Statement, and any amount from the statement
delivered by the Seller Representative pursuant to Section 3.2(a) not disputed in the Closing Statement shall be deemed
accepted by, and final and binding upon the Parties. If Buyer fails to deliver the Closing Statement by its due date, then the statement
delivered by the Seller Representative pursuant to Section 3.2(a) shall be deemed accepted by, and final and binding
upon the Parties. For the avoidance of doubt, nothing in this Section 3.3 is intended to be used to adjust for errors or
omissions that may be found with respect to any market or business development, occurring after the Closing, and no change in GAAP or
Law after the Closing, shall be taken into consideration in the calculations to be made pursuant to this Section 3.3 (regardless
of whether the Accounting Principles would permit or require taking such fact or event into consideration).
(c) Promptly
following Buyer’s delivery of the Closing Statement to the Seller Representative, Buyer shall provide the Seller Representative
and its Representatives reasonable access to the relevant books and records and employees of each Prospect Healthcare Entity and Buyer,
as may be reasonably required for facilitating the Seller Representative’s review of the Closing Statement. Buyer shall continue
providing such reasonable access throughout the thirty (30)-day period following Buyer’s delivery of the Closing Statement to the
Seller Representative (the “Review Period”). Buyer shall provide reasonable access to the books and records of each
Prospect Healthcare Entity electronically and transmit financial statements, general journals and trial balances of each Prospect Healthcare
Entity in such formats as in Buyer’s possession during the Review Period promptly upon reasonable prior written request from the
Seller Representative and during normal working hours, in a manner which does not unduly disrupt the operation of Buyer’s business
or the business of the Prospect Healthcare Entities. Buyer shall respond promptly and in good faith as is reasonably practicable to inquiries
from the Seller Representative related to its review of the Closing Statement. The Closing Statement shall become final, conclusive and
binding upon the Parties. on the last day of the Review Period, unless prior to the end of the Review Period, the Seller Representative
delivers to Buyer a written notice of disagreement (a “Notice of Disagreement”) specifying the nature and amount of
any and all items in dispute as to the amounts set forth in the Closing Statement. Sellers shall be deemed to have agreed with all items
and amounts in the Closing Statement not specifically referenced in a Notice of Disagreement delivered by the Seller Representative provided
prior to the end of the Review Period.
(d) During
the period from the date that the Seller Representative has delivered a Notice of Disagreement to Buyer until thirty (30) days following
the end of the Review Period (the “Resolution Period”), Buyer and the Seller Representative shall in good faith seek
to resolve in writing any differences that they may have with respect to the computation of the amounts as specified in each Notice of
Disagreement. Any disputed items resolved in writing between the Seller Representative and Buyer within the Resolution Period shall be
final and binding on the Parties for all purposes hereunder. If the Seller Representative and Buyer have not resolved all such differences
by the end of the Resolution Period, the Seller Representative and Buyer shall submit, in writing, such differences to the Los Angeles
office of the Accounting Expert. The “Accounting Expert” shall be KPMG, or in the event that it is not available,
is not willing to serve as the Accounting Expert or is not a Neutral Accounting Firm, a Neutral Accounting Firm selected by mutual agreement
of Buyer and the Seller Representative; provided, however, that (i) if, within fifteen (15) days after the end of
the Resolution Period, such Parties are unable to agree on a Neutral Accounting Firm to act as the Accounting Expert, then each of the
Seller Representative and Buyer shall each select a neutral accounting firm and such firms together shall select the Neutral Accounting
Firm to act as the Accounting Expert, and (ii) if either the Seller Representative or Buyer do not select a neutral accounting firm
within ten (10) days of written demand therefor by the other Party, then the Neutral Accounting Firm selected by the other Party
shall act as the Accounting Expert. A “Neutral Accounting Firm” means an independent accounting firm of nationally
recognized standing that is not at the time it is to be engaged hereunder rendering services to any Party, or any Affiliate thereof,
and has not done so within the two (2)-year period prior thereto.
(e) The
Parties shall arrange for the Accounting Expert to agree in its engagement letter to act in accordance with this Section 3.3(e).
The Accounting Expert shall act as an expert only (and thus not as an arbitrator). Each Party shall make readily available to the Accounting
Expert all relevant books and records within such Party’s control reasonably requested by the Accounting Expert. Each Party shall
present a brief to the Accounting Expert (which brief shall also be concurrently provided to the other Party) within thirty (30) days
of the appointment of the Accounting Expert detailing such Party’s views as to the correct nature and amount of each item remaining
in dispute from the Notice of Disagreement (and for the avoidance of doubt, no Party may introduce a dispute to the Accounting Expert
that was not originally set forth on the Notice of Disagreement). Within twenty (20) days of receipt of the brief, the receiving Party
may present a responsive brief to the Accounting Expert (which responsive brief shall also be concurrently provided to the other Party).
Each Party may make an oral presentation to the Accounting Expert (in which case, such presenting Party shall notify the other Party
of such presentation, and the other Party shall have the right to be present (and speak) at such presentation), within thirty (30) days
of the appointment of the Accounting Expert. The Accounting Expert shall have the opportunity to present written questions to either
Party, a copy of which shall be provided to the other Party. There shall be no ex parte communications between any Party (or its Representatives),
on the one hand, and the Accounting Expert, on the other hand, relating to any disputed matter and unless requested by the Accounting
Expert in writing, no Party may present any additional information or arguments to the Accounting Expert, either orally or in writing.
The Accounting Expert shall consider only those items and amounts in the Seller Representative’s and Buyer’s respective calculations
that are identified as being items and amounts to which the Seller Representative and Buyer have been unable to agree. In resolving any
disputed item, the Accounting Expert may not assign a value to any item greater than the greatest value for such item claimed by either
Party or less than the smallest value for such item claimed by either Party. Within sixty (60) days following its appointment, the Accounting
Expert shall (a) make a determination as to each such disputed item and (b) reflect its determination in a written report delivered
to the Parties. Such determination shall be final and binding on the Parties for all purposes hereunder absent manifest mathematical
error or manifest disregard for the provisions of this Section 3.3 (and, in the event of such manifest error or disregard,
the written determination shall be referred back to the Accounting Expert to correct the same). The fees and expenses of the Accounting
Expert and of any enforcement of the determination thereof, with respect to the determination of all disputes with respect to the Closing
Statement shall initially be shared equally by Sellers, on the one hand, and Buyer, on the other hand; provided, however,
that all such fees and expenses shall ultimately be borne by Sellers, on the one hand, and Buyer, on the other hand, in inverse proportion
as they may prevail on the matters resolved by the Accounting Expert, which proportionate allocation shall be calculated on an aggregate
basis based on the relative dollar values of the amounts in dispute and shall be determined by the Accounting Expert at the time the
determination of such firm is rendered on the merits of the matters submitted and included in its written report.
Section 3.4. Payment.
(a) If
the Purchase Price as finally determined in accordance with Section 3.3 is greater than the Estimated Purchase Price, then
within three (3) Business Days of such final determination, the Seller Representative and Buyer shall execute joint written instructions
to the Escrow Agent instructing the Escrow Agent to release from the Purchase Price Adjustment Amount held in the Escrow Account to the
Seller Representative for disbursement to Sellers, an amount equal to the difference between the Purchase Price and the Estimated Purchase
Price. To the extent the Purchase Price Adjustment Amount is not sufficient to satisfy Buyer’s obligation, Buyer shall remit payment
to the Seller Representative (for the benefit of Sellers) in readily available cash of an aggregate amount equal to the difference between
the Purchase Price, the Estimated Purchase Price and the Purchase Price Adjustment Amount.
(b) If
the Purchase Price as finally determined in accordance with Section 3.3 is less than the Estimated Purchase Price, then within
three (3) Business Days of such final determination, the Seller Representative and Buyer shall execute joint written instructions
to the Escrow Agent instructing the Escrow Agent to release from the Purchase Price Adjustment Amount held in the Escrow Account to Buyer
an amount equal to the difference between the Estimated Purchase Price and the Purchase Price. To the extent the Purchase Price Adjustment
Amount is not sufficient to satisfy Sellers’ obligation, the Seller Representative, on behalf of Sellers, shall remit payment to
Buyer in readily available cash of an aggregate amount equal to the difference between the Estimated Purchase Price, the Purchase Price
and the Purchase Price Adjustment Amount.
(c) Notwithstanding
anything herein to the contrary, if the Purchase Price is equal to the Estimated Purchase Price, there will be no adjustment to the Purchase
Price pursuant to this Section 3.4.
(d) Any
payments made pursuant to this ARTICLE 3 shall be deemed adjustments to the Base Purchase Price for Tax purposes unless otherwise
required by applicable Law.
(e) Notwithstanding
anything to the contrary contained herein, the process and source of recovery set forth in this Section 3.4 shall be the
sole and exclusive remedy of the Parties hereto for any disputes related to the items required to be included or reflected in the calculation
of the Purchase Price, regardless of whether any underlying facts and circumstances related to such items constitute a breach of any
representations or warranties set forth herein, provided that, the foregoing shall not preclude Buyer from making a claim with respect
to any such breach under the R&W Insurance Policy, making claims with respect to Pre-Closing Taxes, or on account of Fraud.
Section 3.5. IBNR
Adjustment.
(a) IBNR
Closing Statement.
(i) Within
sixty (60) days following the IBNR Adjustment Time, Buyer shall prepare and deliver to the Seller Representative, a statement (the “IBNR
Closing Statement”) setting forth the actual amount paid by the Prospect Acquired Entities for IBNR between the Effective Time
and the IBNR Adjustment Time for claims for services provided prior to the Effective Time that were processed between the Effective Time
and the IBNR Adjustment Time by the Prospect Acquired Entities (such amount, the “Actual IBNR Amount”), in each case
as of the IBNR Adjustment Time. The Actual IBNR Amount shall be processed and calculated in a manner consistent with the methodology
utilized by the Prospect Healthcare Entities prior to the Closing, including with respect to IBNR reserves based on application of completion
factors to claims lag schedules, plus incremental reserves and provision for adverse deviation (PAD) of twenty (20%). Buyer shall provide
reasonable access to books, records, and employees for inspection in accordance with the procedures and standards set forth in Section 3.3(c),
mutatis mutandis.
(ii) Within
thirty (30) days following receipt by the Seller Representative of the IBNR Closing Statement (the “IBNR Review Period”),
the Seller Representative shall deliver written notice (an “IBNR Objection Notice”) to Buyer of any dispute the Seller
Representative has with respect to the preparation or content of the IBNR Closing Statement. If the Seller Representative does not deliver
an IBNR Objection Notice with respect to the IBNR Closing Statement within the IBNR Review Period, the IBNR Closing Statement and any
amount, determination or calculation therein of the Actual IBNR Amount shall be final, conclusive and binding on the Parties. If an IBNR
Objection Notice is delivered within the IBNR Review Period, the Seller Representative and Buyer shall negotiate in good faith to resolve
each dispute raised therein (each, an “IBNR Objection”) during the thirty (30) days immediately following the delivery
of the IBNR Objection Notice (the “IBNR Consultation Period”). If Buyer and the Seller Representative, notwithstanding
such good faith efforts, fail to resolve any IBNR Objection within the IBNR Consultation Period (each, an “IBNR Disputed Objection”),
then the Seller Representative and Buyer shall follow the procedures set forth in Section 3.3(c), Section 3.3(d) and
Section 3.3(e), mutatis mutandis.
(b) IBNR
Reconciliation.
(i) If
the Actual IBNR Amount, as finally determined pursuant to Section 3.5(a), is (A) less than the Estimated IBNR Amount,
then within three (3) Business Days of such final determination, to the extent there is a remaining balance of the Purchase Price
Adjustment Amount held in the Escrow Account after the payments contemplated by Section 3.4 have been made, the Seller Representative
and Buyer shall execute joint written instructions to the Escrow Agent instructing the Escrow Agent to release from the Purchase Price
Adjustment Amount held in the Escrow Account to the Seller Representative for disbursement to Sellers, an amount equal to the difference
between the Estimated IBNR Amount and the Actual IBNR Amount; to the extent the remaining balance of the Purchase Price Adjustment Amount
is not sufficient to satisfy Buyer’s obligations, Buyer shall, or will cause one or more of the Prospect Acquired Entities to,
promptly pay the Seller Representative an amount equal to the difference between the Estimated IBNR Amount and the Actual IBNR Amount
by wire transfer of immediately available funds to an account designated in writing by the Seller Representative within five (5) Business
Days of the date the Actual IBNR Amount is finally determined pursuant to Section 3.5(a); (B) greater than the Estimated
IBNR Amount, then within three (3) Business Days of such final determination, to the extent there is a remaining balance of the
Purchase Price Adjustment Amount held in the Escrow Account after the payments contemplated by Section 3.4 have been made,
the Seller Representative and Buyer shall execute joint written instructions to the Escrow Agent, instructing the Escrow Agent to release
from the Purchase Price Adjustment held in the Escrow Account to Buyer, an amount equal to the difference between the Actual IBNR Amount
and the Estimated IBNR Amount; to the extent the remaining balance of the Purchase Price Adjustment Amount is not sufficient to satisfy
Sellers’ obligations, the Seller Representative, on behalf of Sellers, shall remit payment to Buyer by wire transfer of immediately
available funds to an account designated in writing by Buyer within five (5) Business Days of the date the Actual IBNR Amount is
finally determined pursuant to Section 3.5(a); or (C) equal to the Estimated IBNR Amount, no payments will be due between
the Parties pursuant to this Section 3.5(b)(i) with regard to the Estimated IBNR Amount or the Actual IBNR Amount.
(c) Any payments made pursuant to this Section 3.5(c) shall be deemed adjustments to the Base Purchase Price for Tax purposes
unless otherwise required by applicable Law.
Section 3.6. No
Duplication. For the avoidance of doubt, it is expressly intended that the reconciliations and adjustments set forth in this ARTICLE 3
be calculated and conducted so as to avoid duplication or inappropriate “double-counting.”
ARTICLE 4
REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF SELLERS
As
a material inducement to Buyer to enter into this Agreement and to consummate the Transactions, each Seller represents and warrants to
Buyer as set forth in this ARTICLE 4 at and as of the date hereof as follows (except as set forth on the corresponding section
of the Disclosure Schedules or on any other section of the Disclosure Schedules if the application of the disclosure to such section
is reasonably apparent) and agrees and acknowledges that Buyer has relied on, among other things, the representations and warranties
contained in this ARTICLE 4, each of which is true and correct as of the date hereof, and each of which shall survive
the Closing as herein set forth:
Section 4.1. Organization
and Qualification. Except as set forth on Section 4.1 of the Disclosure Schedules, each Seller, is duly organized, formed
or incorporated, as applicable, validly existing and in good standing under the Laws of the jurisdiction of its organization and the
jurisdiction in which such Seller conducts business. No Seller is in default under or in any violation of any provision of its Organizational
Documents, as amended and currently in effect.
Section 4.2. Authority
and Enforceability. Each Seller has all requisite power and authority, and has taken all action necessary, to execute and deliver
this Agreement and each Transaction Document to which it is a party, and to perform such Seller’s obligations hereunder and thereunder.
This Agreement and each Transaction Document to which such Seller is a party, has been duly authorized, executed and delivered by such
Seller and (assuming the due authorization, execution and delivery by the other Parties hereto and thereto) this Agreement, and each
Transaction Document to which such Seller is a party, constitutes the legal, valid and binding obligations of such Seller, and is enforceable
against such Seller in accordance with the respective terms hereof and thereof, except as enforceability may be restricted, limited or
delayed by applicable bankruptcy or other Laws affecting creditors’ rights generally and except as enforceability may be subject
to general principles of equity.
Section 4.3. Conflicts.
The execution and delivery by each Seller of this Agreement, and each Transaction Document to which such Seller is a party, and the performance
by such Seller of its obligations hereunder and thereunder, do not and will not:
(a) (i) materially
conflict with or violate any provision of Law to which such Seller or the Healthcare Business is subject, (ii) conflict with or
violate any Order to which such Seller or the Healthcare Business is subject, or (iii) contravene or violate or result in a violation
of, conflict with or constitute or result in a breach or default under any provision of each Seller’s or Prospect Healthcare Entity’s
Organizational Documents, except (x) as may be required under the HSR Act or other Antitrust Laws or the California Healthcare Transactions
Laws, or (y) as set forth on Section 4.3(a) of the Disclosure Schedules;
(b) except
as set forth on Section 4.3(b) of the Disclosure Schedules, result in any violation, default, breach or contravention
(whether after the giving of notice, lapse of time or both) of, nor permit the acceleration of the maturity of, cancellation of or the
termination of, payment of any penalty or constitute a default under, any Material Contract or any material indenture, mortgage or other
Contract to which such Seller or any Prospect Healthcare Entity is a party or otherwise bound; or
(c) cause
such Seller or any Prospect Healthcare Entity to become subject to a Lien (other than Permitted Liens).
Section 4.4. Litigation.
Except as set forth on Section 4.4 of the Disclosure Schedules, in the past four (4) years, there has been no Legal
Proceeding relating to the Healthcare Business pending or, to Sellers’ Knowledge, threatened or anticipated against any Seller,
or affecting the Healthcare Business, in law or in equity, or before any Governmental Authority with anticipated damages which could
be reasonably be expected to be in excess of Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00), court, or arbitral forum and to the Knowledge of Seller,
there is no basis for the foregoing. No Seller is subject to any outstanding Order, judgment or decree issued by a Governmental Authority,
court, or arbitral forum in each case which would reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect or delay, limit or enjoin
the Transactions.
Section 4.5. Ownership.
(a) Section 4.5(a) of
the Disclosure Schedules sets forth for each Prospect Acquired Entity, (i) such Prospect Acquired Entity’s jurisdiction of
formation, (ii) the numbers and classes of all of such Prospect Acquired Entity’s issued and outstanding equity interests,
and (iii) the names or the record and beneficial owners of all of such Prospect Healthcare Entity’s issued and outstanding
equity interests.
(b) Except
as set forth on Section 4.5(b) of the Disclosure Schedules, the Acquired Equity Interests held by Sellers are held free
and clear of all Liens other than transfer restrictions pursuant to applicable securities Laws or the Organizational Documents of the
applicable Prospect Acquired Entity.
(c) Except
as set forth on Section 4.5(c) of the Disclosure Schedules, such Seller is not a Party to any option, warrant, right,
Contract, call, put or other agreement or commitment providing for the disposition or acquisition of any Acquired Equity Interests held
by such Seller, nor is such Seller a Party to any voting trust, proxy or other agreement or understanding with respect to the voting
of any such Acquired Equity Interests (other than this Agreement).
Section 4.6. Brokers’
Fees. Except as set forth on Section 4.6 of the Disclosure Schedules, no Seller has become obligated to pay any fee or
commission to any broker, investment banker, finder, intermediary or other commission fee based advisor, for or on account of the Transactions.
Section 4.7. Exclusivity
of Representations. The representations and warranties made by Sellers in this ARTICLE 4 are the exclusive representations
and warranties made by each Sellers with respect to itself. Except for the representations and warranties contained in this ARTICLE 4
no Seller nor any other Person has made or makes any other representation or warranty, either written or oral, on behalf of such
Seller, and such Seller hereby disclaims any other express or implied representations or warranties with respect to any matter whatsoever;
provided that, for the avoidance of doubt, the provisions of this Section 4.7 are not intended to preclude or limit Buyer’s
ability to seek recovery under the R&W Insurance Policy or seek remedies for Fraud.
ARTICLE 5
REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE PROSPECT HEALTHCARE ENTITIES
As a material inducement
to Buyer to enter into this Agreement and to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby, each Seller represents and warrants to
Buyer as set forth in this ARTICLE 5, at and as of the Effective Date as follows (except as set forth on the corresponding
section of the Disclosure Schedules or on any other section of the Disclosure Schedules if the application of the disclosure to such
other section is reasonably apparent), and agrees and acknowledges that Buyer has relied on, among other things, the representations
and warranties contained in this ARTICLE 5, each of which is true and correct as of the Effective Date and the Closing Date:
Section 5.1. Organization
and Power.
(a) Each
Prospect Healthcare Entity is duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the jurisdiction of its formation
and has full corporate or limited liability company power, as applicable, and authority to own, operate or lease the properties and assets
now owned, operated or leased by it and to carry on its business as it has been and is currently conducted.
(b) Each
Prospect Healthcare Entity is licensed or qualified to conduct its business and is in good standing in every jurisdiction where it is
required to be so licensed or qualified in which the ownership, use or leasing of its assets and properties, or the conduct or nature
of its business, makes such licensing or qualification necessary, except where the failure to be so licensed or qualified would not be
expected to result in any material liability to such Prospect Healthcare Entity.
Section 5.2. Capitalization.
(a) Section 5.2(a) of
the Disclosure Schedules sets forth the total authorized and outstanding shares of capital stock or membership interests of each Prospect
Healthcare Entity, including the identity of the Persons that are the record and beneficial owners thereof. Except as set forth on Section 5.2(a) of
the Disclosure Schedules, there are no options to purchase any shares of the capital stock or membership interests of any Prospect Healthcare
Entity. All issued and outstanding equity securities of each Prospect Healthcare Entity were issued in compliance with applicable Law,
are free and clear of any Liens (other than Permitted Liens) and are duly authorized, validly issued, fully paid and non-assessable.
(b) Except
as described on Section 5.2(a) of the Disclosure Schedules, (i) no shares of capital stock or membership interests
of any Prospect Healthcare Entity are authorized or outstanding, (ii) no options, warrants or other securities are exercisable for,
convertible into or otherwise have the right to purchase shares of capital stock are authorized or outstanding, and (iii) there
are no voting or non-voting equity interests of any Prospect Healthcare Entity other than as set forth in the Organizational Documents
of such Prospect Healthcare Entity.
(c) Except
as set forth on Section 5.2(c) of the Disclosure Schedules, there are no outstanding or authorized stock appreciation,
dividend equivalent, phantom stock, profit participation or other similar rights with respect to any Prospect Healthcare Entity’s
equity securities. There are no right of first refusal, first offer, co-sale, participation or similar rights provided to any Person
with respect to the Prospect Healthcare Entities, other than as set forth in the Organizational Documents of the Prospect Healthcare
Entities.
(d) Except
as set forth on Section 5.2(d) of the Disclosure Schedules, none of the Prospect Healthcare Entities own or hold (of
record, beneficially, legally or otherwise), directly or indirectly, any equity interests in any other Person or the right to acquire
such equity interests, and none of the Prospect Healthcare Entities are a partner, member of any partnership, limited liability company
or joint venture outside of the Prospect Healthcare Entities.
Section 5.3. Subsidiaries.
Except as set forth on Section 5.3 of the Disclosure Schedules, none of the Prospect Healthcare Entities have any Subsidiaries
or owns any equity interest in any Person. Section 5.3 of the Disclosure Schedules sets forth all of the issued and outstanding
equity interests of each Subsidiary of a Prospect Healthcare Entity (the “Subsidiary Securities”). Except as set forth
on Section 5.3 of the Disclosure Schedules, there are no outstanding or authorized Subsidiary Securities. The Subsidiary
Securities have been duly and validly authorized and issued, are fully paid and nonassessable. None of the Subsidiary Securities were
issued in violation of any Contract and all of the Subsidiary Securities have been granted, offered, sold, issued, redeemed and transferred,
as applicable, in compliance with all applicable Laws. Except as set forth on Section 5.3 of the Disclosure Schedules, all
of the Subsidiary Securities are owned by the Prospect Healthcare Entities or a Subsidiary of a Prospect Healthcare Entity, free and
clear of any Liens (other than Permitted Liens). Except as set forth on Section 5.3 of the Disclosure Schedules, no Prospect
Healthcare Entity is a participant in any joint venture, partnership, or similar arrangement.
Section 5.4. Financial
Statements; Controls.
(a) Attached to Section 5.4(a) of the Disclosure Schedules are: (i) true and complete copies of unaudited balance sheets
dated August 31, 2024 (the “Most Recent Balance Sheet Date”) and the related unaudited statements of income and cash
flows for the 11-month period then ended (together, the “Most Recent Financial
Statements”) for each Prospect Healthcare Entity; (ii) true and complete copies of each Prospect Healthcare Entity’s
unaudited balance sheets dated August 31, 2024, August 31, 2023 and August 31, 2022 (the “Interim Financial Statements”);
(iii) the audited financial statements consisting of the balance sheet of each Prospect Healthcare Entity, in each case, for the fiscal
years ended September 30, 2022 and September 30, 2023 and the related statements of income and retained earnings, and the results of
operations, cash flows and changes in stockholders’ equity for the years then ended (collectively, the “Year-End Financial
Statements”) and (iv) unaudited monthly financial statements consisting of the balance sheet of each Prospect Healthcare Entity,
each dated at the end of each month for the fiscal years September 30, 2022, September 30, 2023 and July 31, 2024 (the “Monthly
Financial Statements”, together with the Most Recent Financial Statements, the Interim Financial Statements, the Year-End Financial
Statements, and, if available pursuant to Section 7.25, the 2024 Financial Statements, the “Financial Statements”).
The Financial Statements have been prepared in accordance with GAAP, consistent with the books and records of each Prospect Healthcare
Entity kept in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice, and present fairly, in all material respects, the consolidated
financial position of the Prospect Healthcare Entities, including with respect to the results of operations and cash flows of the Prospect
Healthcare Entities and their Subsidiaries as at and for the respective periods then ended, except that the Financial Statements contain
estimates of certain accruals, lack footnotes and other presentation items, and are subject to normal year-end adjustments required by
GAAP. As of the respective dates of the Financial Statements, except as set forth on Section 5.4(a) of the Disclosure Schedules,
there are no Liabilities of any Prospect Healthcare Entity, which should have been set forth or reserved for in accordance with GAAP,
which has not been set forth or reserved for in the Financial Statements or the notes thereto.
(b) The
books of account and financial records of the Prospect Healthcare Entities have been made available to Buyer and are true and correct
in all material respects, with reasonable detail, and have been prepared and maintained on a consistent basis through the period involved.
None of the Prospect Healthcare Entities have made any changes in their accounting practice since the Most Recent Balance Sheet Date.
Sellers have not engaged in any transaction, maintained any bank account or used any corporate funds except for transactions, bank accounts
and funds which have been and are reflected in the normally maintained books and records of the Prospect Healthcare Entities.
(c) The
Prospect Healthcare Entities maintain a system of internal accounting controls, administered on a consistent basis, sufficient to provide
reasonable assurances that: (i) transactions are executed in accordance with management’s general or specific authorization;
(ii) transactions are recorded as necessary (A) to permit preparation of financial statements in conformity with GAAP or any
other criteria applicable to such financial statements, and (B) to maintain accountability for items therein; (iii) access
to properties and assets is permitted only in accordance with management’s general or specific authorization; and (iv) the
recorded accountability for items is compared with actual levels at regular intervals and appropriate actions are taken with respect
to any differences (collectively, the “Accounting Functions”). To Sellers’ Knowledge, since January 1,
2021: (x) the Prospect Healthcare Entities have had no significant deficiencies or material weaknesses in the operation of its internal
accounting controls that would reasonably be expected to adversely affect the ability of the Prospect Healthcare Entities to complete
the Accounting Functions, and (y) there has been no fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees
who had or have a significant role in the Prospect Healthcare Entities’ system of internal accounting controls.
(d) All
of the accounts receivable of each Prospect Healthcare Entity are valid and enforceable claims and are subject to no set-off or counterclaim,
except for normal course recoupment and related actions undertaken by payors or other set-offs or counterclaims that occur in the ordinary
course of business. Since the Most Recent Balance Sheet Date, each Prospect Healthcare Entity have collected its accounts receivable
in the ordinary course of business and have not accelerated such collections. Other than as set forth on Section 5.4(d) of
the Disclosure Schedules, no Prospect Healthcare Entity has any accounts receivable from any Affiliate of a Prospect Healthcare Entity.
(e) All
accounts payable and notes payable of each Prospect Healthcare Entity arose in a bona fide arm’s length transaction in the ordinary
course of business and no such account payable or note payable is materially delinquent in its payment. Since the Most Recent Balance
Sheet Date, each Prospect Healthcare Entity has paid its accounts payable in the ordinary course of business and in a manner which is
consistent with its past practices.
Section 5.5. No
Undisclosed Liabilities; Indebtedness.
(a) Except
as set forth on Section 5.5(a) of the Disclosure Schedules, no Prospect Healthcare Entity has any Liabilities of any
nature whatsoever, whether matured or unmatured, contingent or otherwise, except for: (i) Liabilities disclosed, reflected or reserved
against on the Most Recent Financial Statements, (ii) the matters disclosed in or arising out of matters set forth on the Disclosure
Schedules, or (iii) executory Liabilities under Contracts less than Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000.00), that have
arisen after the Most Recent Balance Sheet Date in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice.
(b) Except
as set forth on Section 5.5(b) of the Disclosure Schedules, no Prospect Healthcare Entity has any Indebtedness. True
and correct copies of all Contracts relating to the Indebtedness set forth on Section 5.5(b) of the Disclosure Schedules
have been provided to Buyer.
(c) Except
as set forth on Section 5.5(c) of the Disclosure Schedules, no Prospect Healthcare Entity is a guarantor nor is it otherwise
liable for, nor has any Prospect Healthcare Entity pledged any collateral for, any obligation of any other Person (other than another
Prospect Healthcare Entity), whether related to Indebtedness or otherwise.
Section 5.6. Operations
Since the Most Recent Balance Sheet Date. Except as otherwise contemplated hereby or set forth on Section 5.6 of the
Disclosure Schedules, since the Most Recent Balance Sheet Date until the Effective Date no Prospect Healthcare Entity (including the
Joint Venture Entity) has:
(a) experienced
a Material Adverse Effect;
(b) suffered
any theft, damage, destruction or casualty loss in excess of Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000.00), whether or not covered
by insurance;
(c) entered
into any material amendment of its Organizational Documents;
(d) effected
any split, combination, reclassification or recapitalization of its equity securities;
(e) granted,
issued, sold, transferred or otherwise disposed of any of its equity securities, or granted any options, warrants, calls or other rights
to purchase or obtain (including upon conversion, exchange or exercise) any of its equity securities;
(f) made,
declared, set aside or paid any dividend on, or other distribution (whether in cash, stock or property) in respect of, any of its equity
securities;
(g) acquired
by merger or consolidation with, or by purchase of a substantial portion of the assets or stock of, or by any other manner, any business
or any Person;
(h) made
any single capital expenditure in excess of Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000.00) or entered into any Material Contract or
commitment which requires any capital expenditure;
(i) sold,
leased (as lessor), transferred or otherwise disposed of, licensed, mortgaged or pledged, or imposed any Lien (except Permitted Liens)
on, any of its assets valued in excess of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00), in whole or in part, other than sales of inventory
in the ordinary course of business and personal property sold or otherwise disposed of in the ordinary course of business, except for
any asset which was obsolete or which was not material to its business;
(j) made
any material change in the compensation of its employees, other than normal merit increases to employees or changes made in the ordinary
course of business or changes required by employment agreements or by any Law;
(k) made
any material change in the Accounting Principles, methods, practices or policies applied in the preparation of the Financial Statements,
unless such change was required by GAAP or by applicable Law;
(l) incurred
any Indebtedness or Liens (other than Permitted Liens);
(m) entered
into any Contract with any Person whereby any Prospect Healthcare Entity which involves obligations of, or payments to, any Prospect
Healthcare Entity in excess of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) per fiscal year outside the ordinary course of business;
(n) changed
(or made any request to any Taxing Authority to change) any annual accounting period, adopted or changed (or made any request to any
Taxing Authority to change) any method, policy or practice of accounting, entered into any settlement or closing agreement relating to
any Tax, prepared any Tax Return in a manner inconsistent with the past practices, requested a ruling with respect to Taxes, incurred
any Taxes other than in the ordinary course of business, filed any amended Tax Return, surrendered the right to claim any Tax refund,
offset or other reduction in Liability, settled or compromised any Tax claim or assessment, consented to or agreed to any adjustment
of any Tax attribute, made, revoked or changed any election with respect to Taxes, requested a ruling with respect to Taxes, consented
to any extension or waiver of the limitation period applicable to any claim or assessment in respect of Taxes or took any action outside
the ordinary course of business that had or would have the effect of increasing the present or future Tax liability or decreasing any
present or future Tax benefit of any Acquired Entity or any Subsidiary of a Prospect Acquired Entity; or
(o) authorized,
approved or agreed to do any of the foregoing.
Section 5.7. Taxes.
For purposes of this Section 5.7, (i) references to a Prospect Acquired Entity include all direct and indirect Subsidiaries
of such Prospect Acquired Entity and (ii) the Joint Venture Entity will be deemed a Prospect Acquired Entity.
(a) Each
Seller (to the extent attributable to the ownership, operation or management of the Purchased Assets, the Purchased Business or the Prospect
Acquired Entities) and each Prospect Acquired Entity has timely filed all income and other material Tax Returns required to be filed
by it or in connection with the ownership, operation or management of the Purchased Assets or the Purchased Business, and all such Tax
Returns are true, correct and complete in all material respects. No Seller (to the extent attributable to the ownership, operation or
management of the Purchased Assets, the Purchased Business or the Prospect Acquired Entities) or Prospect Acquired Entity is currently
the beneficiary of any extension of time within which to file any income or other material Tax Return. Except as set forth on Section 5.7(a) of
the Disclosure Schedules, each Seller and each Prospect Acquired Entity has timely paid all income and other material Taxes due and payable
by it or in connection with the ownership, operation or management of the Prospect Acquired Entities, Purchased Assets or Purchased Business
(whether or not shown as due on any Tax Returns).
(b) Sellers
have provided to Buyer accurate and complete copies of all Tax Returns relating to Income Taxes and other material Tax Returns of the
Prospect Acquired Entities (other than any Tax Return filed with respect to an Affiliated Group with respect to which a Person other
than a Prospect Acquired Entity is the common parent), and statements of deficiencies assessed against, or agreed to by, any Seller (to
the extent attributable to the ownership, operation or management of the Purchased Assets, Purchased Business or the Prospect Acquired
Entities) or Prospect Acquired Entity for all Tax periods ending on or after January 1, 2020, and all material written correspondence
to a Seller (to the extent attributable to the ownership, operation or management of the Purchased Assets, the Purchased Business or
the Prospect Acquired Entities) or Prospect Acquired Entity from, or from a Seller (to the extent attributable to the ownership, operation
or management of the Purchased Assets, Purchased Business or the Prospect Acquired Entities) or Prospect Acquired Entity to, a Taxing
Authority relating thereto. Section 5.7(b) of the Disclosure Schedules sets forth each jurisdiction in which each Seller
(to the extent attributable to the ownership, operation or management of the Purchased Assets, the Purchased Business or the Prospect
Acquired Entities) or Prospect Acquired Entity files, is required to file or since January 1, 2020 has been required to file a Tax
Return, or has been liable for any Taxes.
(c) No
Tax Return of any Seller (to the extent attributable to the ownership, operation or management of the Purchased Assets, Purchased Business
or the Prospect Acquired Entities) or Prospect Acquired Entity has been the subject of an Action by a Taxing Authority, and there is
no foreign, federal, state or local Action relating to a Seller’s (to the extent attributable to the ownership, operation or management
of the Purchased Assets, Purchased Business or the Prospect Acquired Entities) or Prospect Acquired Entity’s Taxes or Tax Returns
pending, in progress or threatened in writing. No Prospect Acquired Entity is subject to any currently effective order, judgment, ruling
or decree of any court or Taxing Authority with respect to any Tax. No Seller (to the extent attributable to the ownership, operation
or management of the Purchased Assets, Purchased Business or the Prospect Acquired Entities) or Prospect Acquired Entity has received
from any foreign, federal, state or local Taxing Authority (including jurisdictions in which such Person has filed Tax Returns) any (i) written
notice indicating an intent to open an audit or other review, (ii) written request for information related to Tax matters or (iii) written
notice of deficiency or proposed adjustment for any amount of Tax proposed, asserted or assessed by any Taxing Authority. No Seller (to
the extent attributable to the ownership, operation or management of the Purchased Assets, Purchased Business or the Prospect Acquired
Entities) or Prospect Acquired Entity has waived any statute of limitations in respect of any Tax or Tax Return of a Prospect Acquired
Entity (or in connection with the ownership, operation or management of the Purchased Assets, Purchased Business or the Prospect Acquired
Entities) beyond the Effective Date or requested or agreed to any extension of time beyond the Effective Date with respect to any Tax
assessment or deficiency. No unresolved issue has been raised in writing by any Taxing Authority in the course of any audit with respect
to Taxes for which any of the Prospect Acquired Entities (or Buyer or its Affiliates following the Closing Date) reasonably would be
expected to be held liable.
(d) There
are no Liens for Taxes (except statutory Liens for Taxes not yet delinquent) upon any of the assets of a Prospect Acquired Entity or
the Purchased Assets. None of the Purchased Assets or the assets of any Prospect Acquired Entity is required to be treated for Tax purposes
as being owned by any other Person.
(e) Since
the Most Recent Balance Sheet Date, no Prospect Acquired Entity has incurred any liability for Taxes outside of the ordinary course of
business.
(f) No
written claim has ever been made by any Taxing Authority in a jurisdiction where a Seller (to the extent attributable to the ownership,
operation or management of the Purchased Assets, the Purchased Business or the Prospect Acquired Entities) or a Prospect Acquired Entity
does not file a Tax Return that such Seller (to the extent attributable to the ownership, operation or management of the Purchased Assets,
the Purchased Business or the Prospect Acquired Entities) or Prospect Acquired Entity is or may be subject to Taxes by or required to
file Tax Returns in that jurisdiction.
(g) Except
as set forth on Section 5.7(g) of the Disclosure Schedules, no Seller (to the extent attributable to the ownership,
operation or management of the Purchased Assets, the Purchased Business or the Prospect Acquired Entities) or Prospect Acquired Entity:
(i) has ever been a member of an Affiliated Group; or (ii) has ever had any liability for the Taxes of any Person under Treasury
Regulation Section 1.1502-6 (or any similar provision of state, local, or foreign Law), as a transferee or successor, by Tax Sharing
Agreement or otherwise by applicable Law. No Prospect Acquired Entity or Seller (to the extent attributable to the ownership, operation
or management of the Purchased Assets, Purchased Business or the Prospect Acquired Entities) is a party to or bound by a Tax Sharing
Agreement. No Prospect Acquired Entity is a party to any joint venture, partnership or other arrangement that is treated as a partnership
for Tax purposes. None of the Purchased Assets include an interest classified as equity for U.S. federal income tax purposes in any other
Person, other than the Joint Venture Equity. None of the Purchased Assets or Assumed Liabilities is treated as a partnership, joint venture,
or other arrangement that is treated as a partnership for federal income tax purposes.
(h) No
Prospect Acquired Entity (and no ultimate taxpayer solely with respect to the Prospect Acquired Entity’s income following the Closing
Date) will be required to include any item of income in, or exclude any item of deduction from, taxable income for any taxable period
(or portion thereof) beginning after the Closing Date as a result of any (i) change in method of accounting, including under Section
481(a) of the Code (or any predecessor provision or any similar provision of state, local, federal or foreign Tax Law) of such Prospect
Acquired Entity made prior to Closing, (ii) use of an improper method of accounting by or with respect to such Prospect Acquired Entity
for a taxable period or portion thereof ending on or prior to the Closing Date, (iii) “closing agreement,” as described in
Section 7121 of the Code (or any corresponding provision of state, local or foreign income Tax Law) executed by such Prospect Acquired
Entity (or Affiliate of such Prospect Acquired Entity prior to the Closing) on or before the Closing Date, (iv) prepaid amount or item
of deferred revenue received or accrued by such Prospect Acquired Entity (or Affiliate of such Prospect Acquired Entity prior to the
Closing) on or prior to the Closing Date, (v) intercompany transaction entered into by such Prospect Acquired Entity prior to the Closing
or excess loss account described in Treasury Regulations under Section 1502 of the Code (or any corresponding or similar provision of
state, local, or foreign Tax Law) of such Prospect Acquired Entity (or Affiliate of such Prospect Acquired Entity prior to the Closing)
existing as of the Closing, (vi) deferred intercompany stock of such Prospect Acquired Entity account existing as of the Closing, (vii)
installment sale or open transaction disposition made by such Prospect Acquired Entity on or prior to the Closing Date, (viii) inclusion
under Code Section 965(a) or election under Code Section 965(h) made by such Prospect Acquired Entity or its Affiliate prior to the Closing,
(ix) use of the cash method of accounting by such Prospect Acquired Entity on or prior to the Closing Date by such Prospect Acquired
Entity (or Affiliate of such Prospect Acquired Entity prior to the Closing), (x) election by such Prospect Acquired Entity under Section
108(i) of the Code (or any corresponding or similar provision of state, local, or foreign Tax Law), (xi) debt instrument held by such
Prospect Acquired Entity on or before the Closing Date that was acquired prior to the Closing with “original issue discount”
as defined in Section 1273(a) of the Code or is subject to the rules set forth in Section 1276 of the Code, or (xii) income from cancellation
of indebtedness in respect of debt of such Prospect Acquired Entity or its Affiliate issued or modified on or prior to the Closing Date.
No Prospect Acquired Entity has agreed to make, nor is any Prospect Acquired Entity required to make, any adjustment under Code Section
263A or any comparable provision of state, local or foreign Tax Law by reason of a change in accounting method or otherwise. No Prospect
Acquired Entity has any “long-term contracts” that are subject to a method of accounting provided for in Section 460 of the
Code or has any deferred income pursuant to IRS Revenue Procedure 2004-34, Treasury Regulation Section 1.451-5, Section 455 of the Code,
or Section 456 of the Code (or any corresponding provision of state or local Law).
(i) No
Seller (to the extent attributable to the ownership, operation or management of the Purchased Assets, Purchased Business or the Prospect
Acquired Entities) or Prospect Acquired Entity has a permanent establishment (within the meaning of an applicable Tax treaty), an office
or other fixed place of business in a country other than the United States, or has ever been have not been subject to adjustment under
Section 482 of the Code (including any similar provision of state, local, or foreign Tax Law).
(j) Except
as set forth on Section 5.7(j) of the Disclosure Schedules, all related party transactions involving a Prospect Acquired
Entity were at arm’s length in compliance in all material respects with Section 482 of the Code and the Treasury Regulations
promulgated thereunder and any similar provision of applicable Law.
(k) Section 5.7(k) of
the Disclosure Schedules sets forth the U.S. federal and applicable state and local income tax classification of each Seller and Prospect
Acquired Entity since its respective date of formation. For U.S. federal income tax purposes, each Prospect Acquired Entity uses the
accrual method of accounting and a fiscal year ending on September 30.
(l) No
Prospect Acquired Entity has been a United States real property holding corporation within the meaning of Section 897(c)(2) of
the Code during the applicable period specified in Section 897(c)(l)(A)(ii) of the Code.
(m) Except
as set forth on Section 5.7(m) of the Disclosure Schedules, no Prospect Acquired Entity has (i) deferred, extended
or delayed the payment of the employer’s share of any “applicable employment taxes” under Section 2302 of the
CARES Act or “Applicable Taxes” as defined in IRS Notice 2020-65, as modified by the Section 274 of Division N
of the CCA or any other COVID Tax Acts, (ii) received or applied for any credits under Sections 7001 through 7005 of the Families
First Coronavirus Response Act (Pub. L. 116-127), Section 2301 of the CARES Act (as modified by Section 206 of Division
EE of the CCA), and Section 303 of Division EE of the CCA or any other COVID Tax Acts, or (iii) sought a covered loan under
paragraph (36) of Section 7(a) of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 636(a)), as added by Section 1102 of the CARES Act and
as modified by Section 311 of Division N of the CCA.
(n) Except
as set forth on Section 5.7(n) of the Disclosure Schedules, each Prospect Healthcare Entity has (i) properly collected all sales Taxes
required to be collected in the time and manner required by any applicable Law and remitted all such sales Taxes and applicable use Taxes
to the applicable Taxing Authority in the time and in the manner required by any applicable Law, (ii) returned all sales Taxes erroneously
collected from any Person to such Person (or, if such Person cannot be located or is no longer in business, remitted such sales Tax to
the appropriate Taxing Authority) in the time and in the manner required by any applicable Law and (iii) collected and maintained all
resale certificates and other documentation required to qualify for any exemption from the collection of sales Taxes.
(o) No
Seller (to the extent attributable to the ownership, operation or management of the Purchased Assets, Purchased Business or the Prospect
Acquired Entities) or Prospect Acquired Entity has applied for any Tax rulings that could reasonably be expected to affect a Prospect
Acquired Entity’s (or Buyer’s or any of its Affiliates’) liability for Taxes for any period or portion thereof after
the Closing Date.
(p) Except
as set forth on Section 5.7(p) of the Disclosure Schedules, each Prospect Acquired Entity has withheld and paid all
Taxes required to have been withheld and paid by it in connection with any amounts paid or owing to any employee, independent contractor,
creditor, stockholder or other Third Party. Each Prospect Acquired Entity is in compliance in all material respects with, and its records
contain all information and documents necessary to comply with, all applicable information reporting and withholding requirements under
applicable Laws relating to Tax.
(q) No
Prospect Acquired Entity is or has ever been a party to any “reportable transaction” as defined in Section 6011 of the
Code and Treasury Regulations promulgated thereunder. Each Prospect Acquired Entity has disclosed on its Tax Returns all positions taken
therein that could give rise to a substantial understatement of Tax within the meaning of Code Section 6662.
(r) There
is no outstanding power of attorney authorizing anyone to act on behalf of a Prospect Healthcare Entity in connection with a Tax liability,
Tax Return, or Tax proceeding, and there is no outstanding ruling request, request to change a method of accounting, subpoena, or other
matter pending with a Taxing Authority. Sellers have provided to Buyer all documentation relating to any applicable Tax holidays or incentives
relating to the Purchased Assets, Purchased Business or the Prospect Acquired Entities. The Prospect Acquired Entities are in material
compliance with the requirements for any applicable Tax holidays or incentives, and no such Tax holidays or incentives will be jeopardized
by the Transactions.
(s) None
of the outstanding equity securities of any Prospect Acquired Entity constitutes “restricted equity” (i.e. equity that is
subject to a risk of forfeiture) for purposes of the Code with respect to which an election under Section 83(b) of the Code
has not been timely made.
(t) At
no time was any Prospect Acquired Entity a “distributing corporation” or “controlled corporation” within the
meaning of Section 355(a)(1)(A) of the Code in any distribution intended to qualify under Section 355 of the Code (or
so much of Section 356 of the Code as relates to Section 355 of the Code) or Section 361 of the Code.
(u) PHS
RI is classified as a C corporation for U.S. federal income tax purposes is a member of a “selling consolidated group” as
such term is defined in Treasury Regulations Section 1.338(h)(10)-1(b)(2) and Chamber is eligible to make a valid election
under Section 338(h)(10) of the Code with respect to PHS RI.
(v) None
of the Purchased Assets is tax-exempt use property within the meaning of Code Section 168(h). None of the Purchased Assets is (i) required
to be treated as being owned by another Person pursuant to the so-called “safe harbor lease” provisions of former Section 168(f)(8) of
the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended, (ii) subject to Section 168(g)(1)(A) of the Code, or (iii) subject
to a disqualified leaseback or long-term agreement as defined in Section 467 of the Code.
(w) The
Merger constitutes, for all Tax purposes, the contribution of the assets of Alta by PMH to PHP in a transaction governed by Code Section 721(a) (and
corresponding provisions of state and local Law).
(x) No
Seller (to the extent attributable to the ownership, operation or management of the Purchased Assets, the Purchased Business or the Prospect
Acquired Entities) or Prospect Acquired Entity has any material liability under any applicable Law relating to escheat or unclaimed property.
Notwithstanding any other
provision in this Agreement, Buyer acknowledges and agrees that Sellers are not making, and shall not be construed to have made, any
representation or warranty as to the amount or utilization of any net operating loss, tax credit, or other Tax attribute of the Prospect
Acquired Entities after the Closing Date.
Section 5.8. Permits.
Each Prospect Healthcare Entity holds, and has held during the past six (6) years, all required Permits that are necessary to entitle
it to own or lease, operate and use its assets and to carry on to conduct its business in substantially the same manner as currently
conducted, and to seek and receive payment for the services it offers, and true and complete copies of such Permits have been provided
to Buyer. Substantially all of the Permits, including all material Permits, held by each Prospect Healthcare Entity are listed on Section 5.8
of the Disclosure Schedules, all of which are in full force and effect. During the past six (6) years, no violations or purported
violations are or have been recorded in respect of any such Permits. No proceeding is pending or, to Sellers’ Knowledge, threatened
to revoke, limit, suspend, terminate, modify, refuse to renew, or otherwise issue any material sanction related to any such Permit. To
Sellers’ Knowledge, no event has occurred which could reasonably be expected to result in the revocation, cancellation, rescission,
suspension, termination, modification, refusal to renew, or other material sanction of any such Permit. During the past six (6) years,
no Prospect Healthcare Entity has received any written or oral notice from any Governmental Authority regarding a definite or potential
violation of, conflict with, or failure to comply with, any term or requirement of any Permit. To Sellers’ Knowledge, no event
has occurred or condition or state of facts exists which constitutes or, after the notice or lapse of time or both, would constitute
a breach or default under any such Permit or which permits or, after notice or lapse of time or both, would permit revocation or termination
of any such Permit. To Sellers’ Knowledge, there is no proposed change in any applicable Law that would require any Prospect Healthcare
Entity to maintain a permit which is not set forth on Section 5.8 of the Disclosure Schedules in order to conduct the Healthcare
Business as presently conducted. No Prospect Healthcare Entity is currently, nor has it ever been, a party or subject to the terms of
a corporate integrity agreement with the Office of Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, any deferred
prosecution agreement, consent decree, settlement, integrity agreement, corrective action plan, Order, or other similar obligation or
agreement with any Governmental Authority.
(a) Except
as set forth on Section 5.8(a) of the Disclosure Schedules, since January 1, 2021, no statement of deficiencies,
survey report, inspection report, notice of audit, audit results, complaint or other notice of noncompliance with the requirements, standards
or other conditions or any revocation, termination, suspension or limitation of any of the Permits has been issued, received, proposed
or threatened, for which any actual or potential payment or other obligation exists, nor to Sellers’ Knowledge does any basis for
any such action exist.
(b) The
merger of FRMC Hospital Property, LLC into Alta (the “Merger”) was conducted timely, correctly and completely, and
has received any and all approvals required by Law; any approvals related to Permits that were required for the Merger were properly
and timely obtained by the applicable Seller, and true and complete copies of such approvals and updated Permits, as applicable, have
been provided to Buyer. There has not been any interruption of the Healthcare Business as a result of the Merger.
Section 5.9. Tangible
Assets. Each Prospect Healthcare Entity has legal title to all of the material, personal, tangible or intangible properties and assets
it purports to own, free and clear of all Liens (except Permitted Liens). Each Prospect Healthcare Entity owns, leases, licenses or otherwise
has the right to use all of the assets, properties and rights necessary to conduct its business as presently being conducted. All material
tangible assets of the Prospect Healthcare Entities are in operational condition, normal wear and tear excepted, have been regularly
and properly serviced and maintained in a manner that would not void or limit the coverage of any warranty thereon, other than items
currently under, or scheduled for, repair or construction, and are adequate and fit to be used for the purposes for which they are currently
used in the manner they are currently used, except as would not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.
Section 5.10. Real
Property.
(a) Section 5.10(a) of
the Disclosure Schedules contains a correct and complete list of all real property that is owned by a Prospect Healthcare Entity (the
“Owned Real Property”). Sellers further warrant and represent as follows with respect to the Owned Real Property:
(i) except
as set forth on Section 5.10(a)(i) of the Disclosure Schedules, to Sellers’ Knowledge, there are no Liens encumbering
or affecting the Owned Real Property, except for Permitted Liens;
(ii) no
Prospect Healthcare Entity has received any written notice of, and, to Sellers’ Knowledge, there is no, pending, threatened or
contemplated condemnation, eminent domain or like proceedings, or any other actions, suits, or legal, administrative, or governmental
investigations or proceedings affecting or in any way relating to the Owned Real Property or any sale or other disposition of the Owned
Real Property in lieu of condemnation;
(iii) none
of the Prospect Healthcare Entities have received written notice of any material violation of any applicable Law from a Governmental
Authority with respect to a condition of the Owned Real Property;
(iv) no
Person has an option to purchase, right of first refusal or first offer, or similar rights under any Contract to purchase any portion
of the Owned Real Property arising by, through or under any Seller and there are no oral or written leases, subleases, occupancies, or
tenancies in effect pertaining to the Owned Real Property, and no parties other than Sellers are in possession of or have any right to
possession of or occupancy of any portion of the Owned Real Property; and
(v) to
Sellers’ Knowledge, (A) there are no Hazardous Materials on or under any portion of the Owned Real Property in violation of
any Environmental Laws; (B) no Seller has received written notice from any Governmental Authority or other person or entity alleging
the presence of Hazardous Materials in, on, under or about any portion of the Owned Real Property in violation of Environmental Laws;
(C) during the period that any Seller has owned the Owned Real Property, no Seller has conducted, authorized or permitted the release,
generation, transportation, storage, treatment or disposal on or from the Owned Real Property of any Hazardous Materials in a manner
requiring investigation or remediation under Environmental Law; and (D) no Seller has authorized or conducted or has knowledge of
any excavation, dumping or burial of any refuse materials or debris of any nature whatsoever on or under any portion of the Owned Real
Property. For the purposes of this Section 5.10 and 5.16, the term “Hazardous Material” shall include
but not be limited to asbestos, petroleum, polychlorinated biphenyls, any explosives or radioactive materials, wastes or substances,
mold, and any substances defined as “hazardous materials“ or “hazardous substances” or “toxic substances”
or deemed injurious to human health or the environment. For purposes of this Section 5.10 and 5.16, the term “Environmental
Laws” shall mean all applicable Laws relating to public health (to the extent of exposure to Hazardous Materials) and
pollution or protection of the environment, including all those relating to the presence, use, production, generation, handling, transport,
treatment, storage, disposal, distribution, labeling, testing, processing, discharge, Release, threatened Release, control or cleanup
of any Hazardous Material.
(b) Section 5.10(b) of
the Disclosure Schedules contains a correct and complete list of all Tenant Leases. Sellers have made available to Buyer correct and
complete copies of the Tenant Leases. Sellers further warrant and represent as follows with respect to the Leased Real Property:
(i) except
for the Tenant Leases and Subleases (as defined in Section 5.10(c) below) to Sellers’ Knowledge, there are no
leases, subleases, licenses, occupancy agreements, options, rights, concessions or other agreements or arrangements, written or oral,
granting to any Person the right to purchase, use or occupy any Premises;
(ii) each
Prospect Healthcare Entity has the right under the Tenant Leases to occupy and use the applicable Premises, and, except as identified
on Section 5.10(b)(ii) of the Disclosure Schedules, has the right to transfer its leasehold interest in the Tenant Leases
as contemplated by this Agreement pursuant to the terms and conditions of the applicable Tenant Lease. To Sellers’ Knowledge, the
Premises have received all material required approvals of Governmental Authorities required in connection with the operation thereof
in substantially the same manner as currently conducted;
(iii) the
improvements constructed within the Premises, including all leasehold improvements, furniture, fixtures, and equipment within the Premises
owned or leased by the applicable Prospect Healthcare Entity at such Premises, are, to Sellers’ Knowledge: (A) in satisfactory
operating condition, subject to ordinary wear and tear; (B) sufficient for the operation of the Healthcare Business in substantially
the same manner as currently conducted and; (C) is in material conformity with Law. The Premises have good and working utility connections,
including, without limitation, electricity, internet, sanitary and storm sewer, potable water, natural gas, and other utilities used
in the operation of the Healthcare Business at that location;
(iv) except
as identified on Section 5.10(b)(iv) of the Disclosure Schedules, no notice of default or termination under any Lease
is outstanding and uncured or, to Sellers’ Knowledge, threatened, and, to Sellers’ Knowledge, no actual known default of
any Tenant Lease has occurred and is continuing beyond any applicable notice and cure period;
(v) during
the past two (2) years, no Prospect Healthcare Entity has received any written notice that it is in material violation of any zoning,
use, occupancy, building, wetlands or environmental regulation, ordinance or other Law relating to any of the Premises, and to
Sellers’ Knowledge, there are no Hazardous Materials on or under any portion of the Leased Real Property in material violation
of any Environmental Laws;
(vi) except
as identified on Section 5.10(b)(vi) of the Disclosure Schedules, to Sellers’ Knowledge, no party to any of the
Tenant Leases is a referral source, whether directly or indirectly, to any Prospect Healthcare Entity that is also a party to a Tenant
Lease, or receives referrals, whether directly or indirectly, from any Prospect Healthcare Entity that is also a party to that Tenant
Lease; and
(vii) during
the past two (2) years, no Prospect Healthcare Entity has received any written notice of, and, to Sellers’ Knowledge, there
is no, pending, threatened or contemplated condemnation, eminent domain or like proceedings, or any other actions, suits, or legal,
administrative, or governmental investigations or proceedings affecting or in any way relating to any of the Premises or any sale or
other disposition of any of the Premises in lieu of condemnation.
(c) Section 5.10(c) of
the Disclosure Schedules contains a correct and complete list of all real property that is subleased by a Prospect Healthcare Entity,
as sublessor (the “Subleased Real Property”), pursuant to a Leased Real Property Document (collectively, the “Subleases”).
Sellers have made available to Buyer correct and complete copies of the Subleases. Sellers further warrant and represent as follows with
respect to the Subleased Real Property:
(i) except
as set forth on Section 5.10(c)(i) of the Disclosure Schedules, no notice of default or termination under any Sublease
is outstanding and uncured or, to Sellers’ Knowledge, threatened, and, to Sellers’ Knowledge, no actual known default of
any Sublease has occurred and is continuing beyond any applicable notice and cure period; and
(ii) each
Prospect Healthcare Entity has the right under the Subleases to transfer its interest in the Subleases as contemplated by this Agreement
pursuant to the terms and conditions of the applicable Sublease; and
(iii) except
as identified on Section 5.10(c)(iii) of the Disclosure Schedules, to Sellers’ Knowledge, no party to any of the
Subleases is a referral source, whether directly or indirectly, to any Prospect Healthcare Entity that is also a party to that Tenant
Lease, or receives referrals from, whether directly or indirectly, any Prospect Healthcare Entity that is also a party to that Tenant
Lease.
Section 5.11. Intellectual
Property.
(a) Section 5.11(a) of
the Disclosure Schedules contains a complete and correct list of all active registrations of, and all pending applications to register,
any Prospect Healthcare Entity Intellectual Property (collectively, the “Registered Intellectual Property”), including,
to the extent applicable, the registration or application number, the class of goods or services covered, the date of registration or
application, the applicable jurisdictions in which the Registered Intellectual Property is registered or pending, and the owner(s) of
record. The Registered Intellectual Property is duly registered, applied for, or held in the name of the applicable Prospect Healthcare
Entity, and is not subject to any pending challenge, cancellation, opposition, hearing, injunction, refusal, interference, reissue, or
reexamination proceeding. Any Registered Intellectual Property that was acquired from a Third Party was assigned to the applicable Prospect
Healthcare Entity pursuant to a written assignment in accordance with the applicable Laws of the relevant jurisdiction and all necessary
steps have been taken with the applicable Government Entity, registry, or organization, including without limitation recordation, such
that the applicable Prospect Healthcare Entity is listed with the applicable Government Entity, registry, or organization as the current
owner of such Registered Intellectual Property. All filings, payments and other actions required to be made or taken to obtain, perfect
or maintain in full force and effect each item of Registered Intellectual Property have been made or taken by the applicable deadline
and otherwise in accordance with all applicable Law.
(b) Except
for shrink-wrap licenses, other licenses for off-the-shelf software, or Publicly Available Software not incorporated into Prospect Healthcare
Entity Intellectual Property, Section 5.11(b) of the Disclosure Schedules sets forth a complete list of all active material
licenses, sublicenses and other written agreements (i) under which any Prospect Healthcare Entity is a licensee or otherwise is
authorized to use any Intellectual Property used in the conduct of the business of such Prospect Healthcare Entity (“Licensed
Intellectual Property”) (the “Inbound Licenses”), and (ii) under which a Prospect Healthcare Entity
is a licensor or otherwise has authorized a Third Party to use any Prospect Healthcare Intellectual Property (the “Outbound
Licenses,” and together with the Inbound Licenses, “Intellectual Property Licenses”); true and complete
copies of which have been delivered or made available to Buyer, and none of which, prior to the Effective Time, have expired or been
terminated pursuant to their terms or operation of Law. No Prospect Healthcare Entity, or to Sellers’ Knowledge any other party,
is in material breach of or in material default under any Intellectual Property Licenses. All Outbound Licenses contain all provisions
necessary to maintain all of the applicable Prospect Healthcare Entity’s rights therein. Except for the Outbound Licenses, no Prospect
Healthcare Entity is obligated under any Intellectual Property Licenses to assign or license to any other Person any rights in Intellectual
Property developed, modified, or improved by such Prospect Healthcare Entity.
(c) Except
as set forth on Section 5.11(c) of the Disclosure Schedules, all Prospect Healthcare Entity Intellectual Property is
exclusively owned by the applicable Prospect Healthcare Entity, free and clear of all Liens (except Permitted Liens and non-exclusive
licenses granted by the applicable Prospect Healthcare Entity or Subsidiary of a Prospect Healthcare Entity to any Person, in connection
with the sale of products or services). All Prospect Healthcare Entity Intellectual Property is valid, subsisting, enforceable and in
full force and effect. None of the Prospect Healthcare Entity Intellectual Property is subject to any Contract obligation, consent, settlement,
judgement, order, decree, injunction, or ruling that restricts any Prospect Healthcare Entity’s rights to exploit, enforce, or
defend any Prospect Healthcare Entity Intellectual Property in any material respect. Each applicable Prospect Healthcare Entity has taken
all commercially reasonable steps to obtain, maintain, and protect the Prospect Healthcare Entity Intellectual Property. Following the
Closing, Buyer will be permitted to cause to be exercised all of the rights of the applicable Prospect Healthcare Entity under the Prospect
Healthcare Entity Intellectual Property to the same extent the applicable Prospect Healthcare Entity would have been able had the Transactions
not occurred.
(d) Each
Prospect Healthcare Entity has taken all commercially reasonable security measures to protect and maintain the secrecy, confidentiality
and value of all of its Trade Secrets, and any Trade Secrets of Third Parties made available thereto pursuant to and in accordance with
written agreements. To Sellers’ Knowledge, there have been no unauthorized disclosures of, misappropriation of or unauthorized
access to, any such Trade Secrets. No Prospect Healthcare Entity has granted Outbound Licenses to a Third Party of Prospect Healthcare
Entity Trade Secrets, except pursuant to agreements containing a non-disclosure provision wherein the licensee agreed to maintain the
confidentiality thereof. Each Prospect Healthcare Entity has and enforces, and has had and enforced, a policy requiring each current
and former employee, officer, director, consultant and contractor that (i) is involved in research and/or development for such Prospect
Healthcare Entity or (ii) has or is reasonably likely to develop any Intellectual Property used or held for use by such Prospect
Healthcare Entity (a “Developer”) to execute a suitable agreement to protect Prospect Healthcare Entity Intellectual
Property. Without limiting the foregoing, all Developers that have created any Intellectual Property used or held for use by any Prospect
Healthcare Entity have executed agreements in which they have (A) irrevocably assigned (as opposed to only having agreed at some
future date to assign) exclusive ownership of all of their rights in and to such Intellectual Property to such Prospect Healthcare Entity,
and (B) agreed to maintain the confidentiality of Intellectual Property qualifying as confidential information or trade secrets.
To Sellers’ Knowledge, no party to any such agreement is in material breach thereof. No Developer has, or has asserted, any right,
title or interest in or to any of the Prospect Healthcare Entity Intellectual Property in writing.
(e) During
the past four (4) years, no written claim, threat, charge, demand, notice, or complaint has been brought or made against any Prospect
Healthcare Entity: (i) alleging that any Prospect Healthcare Entity Intellectual Property or the operation of the business infringes
on or misappropriates the Intellectual Property of another Person; (ii) challenging the ownership, right to use or validity of the
Prospect Healthcare Entity Intellectual Property; or (iii) opposing or attempting to cancel or limit a Prospect Healthcare Entity’s
rights in the Prospect Healthcare Entity Intellectual Property. No Legal Proceeding is pending or, to Sellers’ Knowledge, threatened
with respect to any Prospect Healthcare Entity Intellectual Property. To Sellers’ Knowledge, no Person is infringing upon or otherwise
violating the rights of any Prospect Healthcare Entity in the Prospect Healthcare Entity Intellectual Property. To Sellers’ Knowledge,
the products and services of the Prospect Healthcare Entities, as currently provided by the applicable Prospect Healthcare Entity, do
not infringe or misappropriate any Intellectual Property right owned by any Person.
Section 5.12. Compliance
with Laws.
(a) Except
as set forth on Section 5.12(a) of the Disclosure Schedules, each Prospect Healthcare Entity is, and for the last three (3) years
has been, to Sellers’ Knowledge, in compliance with all applicable Laws. Except as set forth on Section 5.12(a) of the Disclosure
Schedules, no Prospect Healthcare Entity has received any written or verbal notice during the past four (4) years alleging it is not
in material compliance with any Law. Except as set forth on Section 5.12(a) of the Disclosure Schedules, there is no, and there
has not been for the past four (4) years, pending or threatened regulatory action, or investigation or inquiry of any sort against any
Prospect Healthcare Entity. During the past four (4) years, no Prospect Healthcare Entity has received any written opinion, memorandum
or written advice from any advisor to the effect that it is exposed to any material liability or disadvantage that could prohibit or
restrict such Prospect Healthcare Entity from, or otherwise adversely affect such Prospect Healthcare Entity in, conducting business
in any jurisdiction, including any jurisdiction in which it is not conducting business or in which it plans to conduct business.
(b) No
Prospect Healthcare Entity, nor any of their respective officers, directors, managers, equityholders, employees or, to Sellers’
Knowledge, independent contractors, have submitted, or caused to be submitted, during the past four (4) years, any claim in connection
with any referral to a Prospect Healthcare Entity which violated any applicable self-referral law, including the federal Physician Self-Referral
Law, 42 U.S.C. § 1395nn or any other applicable state self-referral Law.
(c) No
Prospect Healthcare Entity, nor any of their respective officers, directors, managers, equityholders, employees or, to Sellers’
Knowledge, independent contractors, has, during the past four (4) years, offered, paid, solicited or received anything of value,
paid directly or indirectly, overtly or covertly, in cash or in kind, in violation of any Law, including but not limited to, the federal
Anti-Kickback Statute, 42 U.S.C. § 1320a-7b(b), the Travel Act, 18 U.S.C. § 1952, or any other applicable state anti-kickback
statute or fee-splitting prohibition, to or from (i) any licensed professional, family member of a licensed professional, or an
entity in which a licensed professional or such licensed professional’s family member has an ownership or investment interest,
(ii) any health care provider, pharmacy, drug or equipment supplier, distributor, manufacturer, or Third-Party Payor Program, or
(iii) any Person (including any patient, supplier, medical staff member, Healthcare Professional, contractor or Third-Party Payor
Program) in order to induce business in violation of applicable Law or otherwise illegally obtain business or payments for the Prospect
Healthcare Entities.
(d) During
the past four (4) years, no Prospect Healthcare Entity, nor any of their respective officers, directors, managers, equityholders
(nor to Sellers’ Knowledge, any employees or independent contractors) have submitted, nor caused to be submitted, any claim for
payment to any payor source, either governmental or non-governmental, in violation of any false claim or fraud Law, including the federal
False Claims Act, 31 U.S.C. §§ 3729-3733 or any other applicable federal or state false claim Laws.
(e) During
the past four (4) years, no Prospect Healthcare Entity, nor any of their respective officers, directors, managers, equityholders,
employees or, to Sellers’ Knowledge, no employees, or independent contractors, and excluding its network of providers (other than
those providers that are employed by or are independent contractors of Prospect Healthcare Entities or that hold medical staff privileges
with Prospect Healthcare Entities), have been convicted of, charged with or investigated for a federal or state health care program related
offense, or convicted of, charged with or investigated for a violation of federal or state Law related to fraud, abuse, theft, embezzlement,
breach of fiduciary responsibility, financial misconduct, obstruction of an investigation, unlawful manufacture, distribution, prescription,
or dispensing of controlled substances, or patient abuse or neglect or has been debarred, excluded or suspended from participation in
any Federal Health Care Program or any federal or state procurement or nonprocurement program, or been subject to any order or consent
decree of, or criminal, civil, or administrative fine or penalty imposed by, any Governmental Authority. During the past four (4) years,
no Prospect Healthcare Entity has arranged for or contracted with (by employment or otherwise) any individual or entity that it knows
or should know has been convicted of or pled guilty or nolo contendere to any federal or state criminal offense, been fined or subject
to any disciplinary action under any state rules of professional conduct or is debarred, excluded, or suspended from participation
in any Federal Health Care Program or any federal or state procurement or nonprocurement program. No exclusion, suspension, or debarment
claims, actions, proceedings, audits or investigations relating to the business of a Prospect Healthcare Entity are pending or, to Sellers’
Knowledge, threatened against a Prospect Healthcare Entity, nor are there any exclusion, suspension or debarment claims, actions, proceedings,
audits or investigations relating to the business of a Prospect Healthcare Entity pending against any Prospect Healthcare Entity’s
officers, directors, managers, equityholders, employees or independent contractors or, to Sellers’ Knowledge, threatened against
any Prospect Healthcare Entity’s officers, directors, managers, equityholders, employees or independent contractors. Each Prospect
Healthcare Entity conducts initial and monthly screenings of their respective officers, directors, managers, members, employees or independent
contractors against the General Services Administration’s Suspension and Debarment List, the OIG List of Excluded Individuals and
Entities, and similar applicable federal, state, and local exclusion/termination lists.
(f) During
the past four (4) years, no independent contractor of any Prospect Healthcare Entity has provided, directly or indirectly, sales
representative or marketing services to any Prospect Healthcare Entity in violation of any applicable Law, and none of such independent
contractors receive commission, percentage of revenue or profit or other success-based referral fees from a Prospect Healthcare Entity
in exchange for referring, arranging, or recommending, the referral of, health care items or services performed by any Prospect Healthcare
Entity.
(g) During
the past four (4) years, no Prospect Healthcare Entity has engaged in any activities that are prohibited under the federal Controlled
Substances Act, 21 U.S.C. § 801 et seq., or the applicable regulations promulgated pursuant to such statute or any other Law concerning
the prescription, dispensing, and sale of controlled substances, nor has any Prospect Healthcare Entity had a significant loss, diversion,
or theft of any controlled substances or prescription pads.
(h) There
is no pending or, to Sellers’ Knowledge, threatened litigation, proceeding (at law or in equity) or governmental, quasi-governmental
or other investigation alleging that the organizational structure for the Prospect Healthcare Entities, or any Prospect Healthcare Entity’s
conduct of its business, violates applicable Laws.
(i) During
the past four (4) years, each Contract or arrangement involving a Prospect Healthcare Entity that relies in whole or in part on
protection under any fraud and abuse waivers recognized by CMS or another Governmental Authority, has been reviewed, approved and enacted
in compliance in all material respects with the requirements of the applicable fraud and abuse waiver.
Section 5.13. Material
Contracts.
(a) Section 5.13(a) of
the Disclosure Schedules sets forth a list of the following Contracts as of the Effective Date to which a Prospect Healthcare Entity
is a party (other than those that have expired or terminated in accordance with their terms, or that have no continuing rights or obligations
thereunder and that are not Benefit Plans) (collectively, the “Material Contracts”):
(i) all
Contracts with suppliers or independent contractors pursuant to which a Prospect Healthcare Entity has paid more than Three Hundred Fifty
Thousand Dollars ($350,000.00) in the last twelve (12) months;
(ii) all
Contracts entered into since the Most Recent Balance Sheet Date that relate to the acquisition or disposition of any business, a material
amount of stock or assets of any other Person or any real property (whether by merger, sale of stock, sale of assets or otherwise);
(iii) all
Contracts for the employment or engagement of any officer, employee, independent contractor, consultant or other Person other than at-will
agreements that can be terminated at any time without any prior notice and without penalty, and any other Contract providing for severance
or other termination payments, change of control payments, or benefits, or similar liabilities of such Prospect Healthcare Entity;
(iv) all
Contracts with any Governmental Authority;
(v) all
Contracts with third party payors, including all provider participation agreements;
(vi) all
participation agreements between PHS RI and ACO Participant providers for participation in the Medicare Shared Savings Program;
(vii) all
Healthcare Contracts;
(viii) all
Contracts that limit or purport to limit the ability of a Prospect Healthcare Entity to compete in any line of business or with any Person
or in any geographic area or during any period of time, that restricts the ability of a Prospect Healthcare Entity to do business with
any Person or hire or solicit any Person, or that restricts the right of a Prospect Healthcare Entity to sell to or purchase from any
Person, or that grants the other party or any third person “most favored nation” status or any type of special discount rights;
(ix) all
Contracts for any joint venture, partnership or similar arrangement by a Prospect Healthcare Entity;
(x) all
Contracts which (i) relate to or evidence Indebtedness (whether incurred, assumed, or guaranteed) (excluding, for the avoidance
of doubt, Contracts evidencing liabilities with respect to deposits and accounts or trade payables, made in the ordinary course of business),
in each case having an outstanding principal amount in excess of Three Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($350,000.00), or (ii) restrict
the Prospect Healthcare Entities’ ability to incur indebtedness or guarantee the indebtedness of others;
(xi) any
Contract that grants a Lien (other than Permitted Liens), or restricts the granting of a lien, on any of the assets or properties of
the Prospect Healthcare Entities;
(xii) any
Contract under which any Acquired Entity has, directly or indirectly, made any advance, loan, or extension of credit to, or capital contribution
or other investment in, any other Person (other than another Prospect Acquired Entity);
(xiii) all
Contracts with any Person with respect to the leasing or subleasing of any real property to which any Prospect Healthcare Entity is a
party, including, without limitation, the Tenant Leases and Subleases (collectively, the “Leased Real Property Documents”);
(xiv) any
service and/or maintenance Contract or other Contract affecting any real property with any Person to which any Prospect Healthcare Entity
is party (collectively, the “Service Contracts”);
(xv) any
lease, sublease, or similar Contract with any Person under which any Prospect Healthcare Entity is a lessee or sublessee of any tangible
personal property;
(xvi) agreements
for the sale or purchase of personal property having a value individually, with respect to all sales or purchases thereunder, in excess
of Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000.00), other than agreements entered into in the ordinary course of business; provided,
however, that in no event shall any Contract entered into in connection with the prospective sale of a Prospect Healthcare Entity
or their assets (such as a non-disclosure agreement or investment banking agreement) be deemed a Material Contract;
(xvii) Contracts
between any Prospect Healthcare Entity, on the one hand, and any of their respective directors or officers, on the other hand;
(xviii) Contracts
that provide for any payments, rights or obligations that are conditioned, in whole or in part, on a change of control with respect to
any Prospect Healthcare Entity; and
(xix) Contracts
that limit or purport to limit the payment of dividends or distributions in respect of the capital stock of any Prospect Healthcare Entity,
the pledging of capital stock of any Prospect Healthcare Entity or the incurrence of indebtedness for borrowed money or guarantees by
any Prospect Healthcare Entity or the ability of any Prospect Healthcare Entity in any material respect to pledge, sell, transfer or
otherwise dispose of any material amount of assets or business.
(b) All Material Contracts are in full force and effect against the applicable Prospect Healthcare Entity and, to Sellers’ Knowledge,
each other party thereto, in each case in accordance with the express terms thereof. Except as set forth on Section 5.13(b) of
the Disclosure Schedules, there does not exist under any Material Contract (including without limitation, in connection with Indebtedness)
any violation, breach or event of default, or alleged material violation, breach or event of default, or event or condition that, after
notice or lapse of time or both, would constitute a material violation, breach or event of default thereunder on the part of a Prospect
Healthcare Entity. All payments which are due pursuant to all Material Contracts (including without limitations, in connection with Indebtedness)
have been timely made and no payments are past due. Neither the applicable Prospect Healthcare Entity nor, to Sellers’ Knowledge,
any party to any Material Contract has repudiated any provision of any such Material Contract. No Prospect Healthcare Entity has received
written notice that any party to a Material Contract intends to cancel or terminate such Material Contract. Except as set forth in Section
5.13(b) of the Disclosure Schedules (the “Material Contract Consents”), no Material Contract requires the consent
of or notice to the other party thereto to avoid a violation, breach or event of default under such Material Contract in connection with
the Transactions and no Material Contract is in the process of being amended, revised or re-negotiated by a Prospect Healthcare Entity.
Section 5.14. Employees.
(a) Section 5.14(a) of the Disclosure Schedules contains a complete and accurate list of the following information for each
current Employee, including each Employee on leave of absence status: job title, state of employment, whether exempt or non-exempt
for purposes of the Fair Labor Standards Act (the “FLSA”) and similar state laws, whether union or non-union, the
entity and division or group for whom the Employee primarily performs services, date of hire (if the date of hire does not allow an accurate
calculation of years of service, that will be noted and the years of service will be included), accrued vacation/paid time off (as of
the date hereof) and other accrued leave, the Employees’ monthly salary (if classified as exempt), the Employees’ hourly
base rate (if classified as non-exempt), any non-discretionary bonus earned for the year to date, any discretionary bonus earned for
the year to date, any commissions earned for the year to date, any potential or anticipated commissions for the remainder of the year,
regular daily hours and regular weekly hours, and service credited for purposes of any Benefit Plan or other term or condition of employment,
as well as notating any Employee who is currently working from home, and any Employee who is working under a 12-hour blended rate. Employees’
non-discretionary or discretionary bonuses that are earned as an end of year bonus will be provided to Buyer during the Interim Period,
no less than one hundred twenty (120) days prior to Closing (or if not yet calculable, as soon thereafter as they are calculable). Total
salary, wage, incentive, and other compensation information for the Employees, including true and complete copies of all job descriptions,
personnel policies, rules, or procedures that are applicable to the Employees (and that have been applicable to any employee for the
past four (4) years), have been previously provided to Buyer or will be provided during the Interim Period.
(b) No
Prospect Healthcare Entity is a party to or otherwise bound by any collective bargaining agreement or similar contract with a labor union
or similar labor organization, nor has any Prospect Healthcare Entity had any threatened, pending, or potential unfair labor practice
charge or complaint, grievance, or labor arbitration, or been in violation of the National Labor Relations Act, or made any proposals
regarding the terms of any collective bargaining agreement. No Prospect Healthcare Entity is currently negotiating any collective bargaining
agreement (or similar labor agreement) to which any Prospect Healthcare Entity is or would be a party. Except as set forth on Section 5.14(b) of
the Disclosure Schedules, during the past four (4) years, no Prospect Healthcare Entity has been subject to any: (i) unfair
labor practice complaint pending before a Governmental Authority or, to Sellers’ Knowledge, threatened before the applicable Governmental
Authority; (ii) pending or, to Sellers’ Knowledge, threatened labor strike, slowdown, work stoppage, lockout, or other organized
labor disturbance; or (iii) union organization efforts or attempts by any union to represent Employees as a collective bargaining
agent to Sellers’ Knowledge. There is not pending, nor has there ever been, any union election petition filed with the National
Labor Relations Board or union organizing activity by or for the benefit of the employees or workers of any Prospect Healthcare Entity
or otherwise affecting any Prospect Healthcare Entity.
(c) Except as set forth on Section 5.14(c) of the Disclosure Schedules, there are no pending or, to Sellers’ Knowledge,
threatened Actions or audits against any Prospect Healthcare Entity on account of any labor or employment matter or action pursuant to
which the alleged monetary damages, the potential monetary damages as estimated in good faith by the Prospect Healthcare Entity or its
legal or financial advisors, or the amount-in-dispute (including but not limited to attorneys’ fees requested and anticipated defense
fees) exceeds Ninety Thousand Dollars ($90,000.00). For the avoidance of doubt, to the extent there are multiple individual claims, demands,
arbitration, or litigation involving the same claimant that together add up to Ninety Thousand Dollars ($90,000.00) or more, they will
likewise be set forth on Section 5.14(c) of the Disclosure Schedules.
(d) Except
as set forth on Section 5.14(d) of the Disclosure Schedules, during the past four (4) years (i) there have been no claims, disputes,
or controversies pending before any Governmental Authority or, to Sellers’ Knowledge, threatened in writing to be brought before
a Governmental Authority, involving any Employee, former employee, worker, or group of Employees, and (ii) there have been no written
or verbal charges, investigations, administrative proceedings or formal complaints of discrimination (including discrimination based
upon sex, age, marital status, race, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, veteran status, or any other category protected
by local, state, or federal Laws) pending before the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the National Labor Relations Board, the
U.S. Department of Labor, the U.S. Occupational Health and Safety Administration, the Workers Compensation Appeals Board, similar state
or local agencies (including without limitation the California Civil Rights Department and its predecessors), or any other Governmental
Authority or, to Sellers’ Knowledge, threatened to be brought before the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the National
Labor Relations Board, the U.S. Department of Labor, the U.S. Occupational Health and Safety Administration, the Workers Compensation
Appeals Board, similar state or local agencies, or any other Governmental Authority, against any Prospect Healthcare Entity pertaining
to any Employee, former employee, or any worker in either case in which the alleged monetary damages, the potential monetary damages
as estimated in good faith by the Prospect Healthcare Entity or its legal or financial advisors, or the amount-in-dispute (including
but not limited to attorneys’ fees requested and anticipated defense fees) exceeds Ninety Thousand Dollars ($90,000.00). For the
avoidance of doubt, to the extent there are multiple individual claims, demands, arbitration, or litigation involving the same claimant
that together add up to Ninety Thousand Dollars ($90,000.00) or more, they will likewise be set forth on Section 5.14(d) of the
Disclosure Schedules.
(e) Except as set forth on Section 5.14(e) of the Disclosure Schedules, each of the Prospect Healthcare Entities are, and for
the past four (4) years have been, to Sellers’ Knowledge, in compliance in all material respects with Laws regarding labor and employment
practices, including all applicable Laws relating to wages (including but not limited to minimum wage, meal and rest breaks, requirements
of IWC Wage Order No. 5), hours (including hours worked), terms and conditions of employment, paid sick leave, vacation/paid time off,
leaves of absence, overtime, termination of employment, background checks (including but not limited to the Fair Credit Reporting Act
and any similar state and local laws), collective bargaining, employment discrimination, harassment, engaging in the interactive process,
civil rights, safety and health, workers’ compensation, pay equity, classification of employees and independent contractors, classification
of exempt vs. non-exempt employees, disability rights or benefits, occupational safety and health (including the federal Occupational
Safety and Health Act and any applicable state or local Laws concerning COVID-19-related health and safety issues (with respect to Laws
concerning COVID-19-related health and safety issues, for the avoidance of doubt, following their enactment)), employee whistle-blowing,
immigration, workers’ compensation, employee leave issues (including the federal Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act, the federal Emergency
Family and Medical Leave Expansion Act, and any applicable state or local Laws concerning COVID-19-related paid sick or family leave or
other leave or benefits), affirmative action, unemployment insurance, plant closures, furloughs, and layoffs (including the WARN Act under
federal and state Laws), and employee privacy. To Sellers’ Knowledge, there are no individuals who provide services to a Prospect
Healthcare Entity, including but not limited to consulting or advisory services, that are treated as independent contractors by the Prospect
Healthcare Entities who should be or should have been properly classified as employees under applicable Law during the past four (4) years.
Except as set forth on Section 5.14(e) of the Disclosure Schedules, no Employee has a contract with a Prospect Healthcare Entity
with respect to their terms of employment and all Employees are employed at will (i.e., can be terminated at any time, with or without
notice or cause, without any severance or payment obligation in exchange for a notice period).
(f) Except
as set forth on Section 5.14(f) of the Disclosure Schedules, the Prospect Healthcare Entities are not delinquent nor
deficient in the payment (i) due to and owing to their past or present employees or any other workers of any wages, salaries, commissions,
bonuses, meal and rest period premiums, waiting time penalties, vacation or paid time off, paid sick time, other penalties or premiums
required under federal, state or local Laws, benefit plan contributions or other compensation, or (ii) of any amount which is due
and payable to any state or state fund pursuant to any workers’ compensation statute, rule or regulation or any amount which
is due and payable to any workers’ compensation claimant. The Prospect Healthcare Entities have paid or will timely pay all compensation,
including wages, commissions, bonuses, fees, penalties, premiums, meal and rest period premiums, waiting time penalties, vacation or
paid time off, paid sick time, or other compensation due and owing to their respective employees or independent contractors for
services performed on or before the Closing Date.
(g) During
the past four (4) years: (i) to Sellers’ Knowledge, no allegations of sexual harassment or sexual misconduct have
been made to any Prospect Healthcare Entity involving any current or former directors, officers, managers, employees, independent
contractors, or vendors of any Prospect Healthcare Entity in connection with their respective employment for or work with such Prospect
Healthcare Entity; and (ii) no Prospect Healthcare Entity has entered into any settlement agreements related to allegations
of sexual harassment or sexual misconduct by any current or former director, officer, manager, employee, independent contractor,
or vendor.
(h) The
Prospect Healthcare Entities are and have been in compliance with the requirements of the Immigration Reform Control Act of 1986 and
similar Laws (including, without limitation, regarding the obligations to complete and maintain Form I-9s to the extent required
by applicable Laws).
(i) During
the past five (5) years, no Prospect Healthcare Entity has effectuated (A) a “plant closing” (as defined in the
WARN Act and similar state and local Laws); or (B) a “mass layoff” (as defined in the WARN Act and similar state and
local Laws), and no Prospect Healthcare Entity has consummated any transaction or engaged in any layoffs, furloughs, or employment terminations/separations
sufficient in number to trigger application of the WARN Act or any similar state, local, or foreign applicable Laws. Section 5.14(i) of
the Disclosure Schedules lists all former employees (as that term is defined under the WARN Act and any similar state and local Laws)
of a Prospect Healthcare Entity that have experienced an “employment loss” for purposes of the WARN Act (including but not
limited to terminations, furloughs, layoffs and voluntary resignations) and similar state and local Laws within the ninety (90) days
prior to and including the Closing Date and provides for each such former employee (1) the former employee’s name, (2) which
Prospect Healthcare Entity the former employee provided services to, (3) the former employee’s title with the applicable Prospect
Healthcare Entity, (4) the former employee’s primary work location with the applicable Prospect Healthcare Entity, and (5) the
former employee’s date of termination with the applicable Prospect Healthcare Entity. If WARN Act (or similar state or local Laws,
including without limitation the California WARN Act) is triggered within the ninety (90) days post-Closing due to any misrepresentation
by the Prospect Healthcare Entities of the number of employees who were terminated, laid off, furloughed, or who voluntarily resigned
from the Prospect Healthcare Entities in the ninety (90) days prior to Closing, the Prospect Healthcare Entities shall be responsible
for any WARN Act (or similar state or local Laws, including without limitation the California WARN Act) compliance.
Section 5.15. Employee
Benefits.
(a) Each
material Benefit Plan is set forth on Section 5.15(a) of the Disclosure Schedules, which also indicates which entity sponsors
or maintains such Benefit Plan. For each material Benefit Plan, each Prospect Healthcare Entity has made available to Buyer, as applicable
except with respect to any “multiemployer plan” within the meaning of Section 3(37) of ERISA or Section 4001(a)(3) of ERISA,
(i) a copy of the plan document (including all amendments thereto) or, with respect to Benefit Plans not in writing, a written summary
of the material terms of such Benefit Plan, (ii) the most recent summary plan description and all summaries of material modifications
thereto, (iii) the most recent annual report (IRS Form 5500 series), (iv) with respect to each Benefit Plan intended to qualify under
Section 401(a) of the Code, the most recent IRS determination or opinion letter, (v) the most recently prepared actuarial report, financial
statements, and trustee report, (vi) all other material documents pursuant to which such Benefit Plan is maintained, funded, and administered,
and (vii) all non-routine, material, written correspondence with any Governmental Authority within the past four (4) years relating to
such Benefit Plan.
(b) Except
as set forth on Section 5.15(b) of the Disclosure Schedules, each Benefit Plan has been established, operated, funded
and administered in all material respects in accordance with its terms and in compliance in all material respects with, ERISA, the Code
and all other applicable Laws. With respect to each Benefit Plan, there has not been any nonexempt prohibited transaction (within the
meaning of Section 406 of ERISA or Section 4975 of the Code) or breaches of fiduciary duty or other material failures to act
or comply in connection with the administration or investment of the assets of such Benefit Plan. Except as set forth on Section 5.15(b) of
the Disclosure Schedules, all contributions or premium payments (including all employer contributions and employee salary reduction contributions)
that are due have been made to or timely paid on behalf of each Benefit Plan sponsored or maintained by a Prospect Acquired Entity or
to which a Prospect Acquired Entity has any obligation (including any contingent liability on behalf of an ERISA Affiliate), or if not
yet due, have been appropriately accrued for in a manner consistent with the applicable Prospect Acquired Entity’s past practice
or as may otherwise be required under GAAP.
(c) Except
as set forth on Section 5.15(e) of the Disclosure Schedules, no Legal Proceeding (excluding claims for benefits incurred in the ordinary
course) has been brought or is pending or, to Sellers’ Knowledge, is threatened against or with respect to any Benefit Plan.
(d) Each
Benefit Plan that is intended to be “qualified” under Section 401(a) of the Code is so qualified and has received a favorable
determination or opinion letter from the IRS as to its qualified status, and the exempt status of its accompanying trust under Section
501(a) of the Code, and there are no facts or circumstances any Benefit Plan other than a “multiemployer plan” within the
meaning of Section 3(37) of ERISA or Section 4001(a)(3) of ERISA that could reasonably be likely to adversely affect the qualified status
of any such Benefit Plan or the exempt status of any such trust.
(e) Except
as set forth on Section 5.15(e) of the Disclosure Schedules, no Prospect Healthcare Entity, nor any other entity that
is or may be classified as an ERISA Affiliate of a Prospect Healthcare Entity, maintains, sponsors, contributes to, or is required to
contribute to (or has within the past six (6) years maintained, sponsored or contributed to or been required to contribute to) any
Benefit Plan which is a: (i) “pension plan” within the meaning of Section 3(2) of ERISA that is subject to
Title IV of ERISA or Sections 412 or 430 of the Code; (ii) “multiemployer plan” within the meaning of Section 3(37)
of ERISA or Section 4001(a)(3) of ERISA; (iii) a “multiple employer welfare arrangement” within the meaning
of Section 3(40) of ERISA; or (iv) a “multiple employer plan” as described in Section 413(c) of the Code.
(f) No
Prospect Healthcare Entity has any obligation to provide for post-retirement or post-termination medical, life insurance or other similar
benefits under any such Benefit Plan, other than continuation coverage as may be required under Section 4980B of the Code, Part 6
of Subtitle B of Title I of ERISA or similar state Law for which the covered individual pays the full cost of coverage.
(g) Except
as provided on Section 5.15(g) of the Disclosure Schedules, neither the execution of this Agreement nor the consummation
of the Transactions will, either alone or in combination with any other event: (i) entitle any Person to any payment, forgiveness
of indebtedness, vesting, distribution, or increase in benefits under or with respect to any Benefit Plan; (ii) trigger any acceleration
of vesting or payment of benefits under or with respect to any Benefit Plan; (iii) trigger any obligation to fund any Benefit Plan;
or (iv) result in any “parachute payment” that would not be deductible by reason of the application of Section 280G(b)(1) of
the Code. None of the Prospect Healthcare Entities have any obligation to gross up, indemnify or other reimburse any Person for any Tax
incurred by such individual under Section 409A or 4999 of the Code.
(h) Each
of the Prospect Acquired Entities are, and during all relevant times has been, in compliance in all material respects with the applicable
requirements of (i) Section 4980B of the Code and any similar state Law, (ii) the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability
Act of 1996, as amended, and the Laws (including the proposed regulations) thereunder, and (iii) the Patient Protection and Affordable
Care Act of 2010, and all rules and official guidance promulgated thereunder, and no circumstance exists or event has occurred,
which could reasonably be expected to result in a material violation of, or material penalty or liability being imposed under, any of
the foregoing.
(i) Each
Benefit Plan that is a “nonqualified deferred compensation plan” (as defined under Section 409A(d)(1) of the Code)
is and has been, in all material respects, in documentary and operational compliance with Section 409A of the Code.
(j) Except
as set forth on Section 5.15(j) of the Disclosure Schedules, each Prospect Acquired Entity has, for purposes of each
Benefit Plan, correctly classified those individuals’ performing services for such Prospect Acquired Entity as common law employees,
lease employees or independent contractors of the Prospect Acquired Entity, as applicable.
(k) No
Benefit Plan is subject to the Laws of any jurisdiction outside of the United States.
Section 5.16. Environmental
Compliance.
(a) Each
Prospect Healthcare Entity: (i) possesses all Permits required by applicable Environmental Laws; and (ii) is in compliance
in all material respects with all terms and conditions of such Permits and all Environmental Laws.
(b) Each
Prospect Healthcare Entity is, and has been for the past four (4) years, in compliance in all material respects with all Environmental
Laws and has no liabilities, including, without limitation, corrective, investigatory or remedial obligations arising under Environmental
Laws. No Prospect Healthcare Entity has received any written notice regarding any actual or alleged material violation by such Prospect
Healthcare Entity of Environmental Laws, or any investigatory, remedial or corrective obligations of such Prospect Healthcare Entity
under Environmental Laws, relating to any of the Premises arising under Environmental Laws that is pending and unresolved.
(c) There
are no pending or, to Sellers’ Knowledge, threatened orders, writs, judgments, awards, injunctions or decrees of any Governmental
Authority or Legal Proceedings involving Environmental Laws against any Prospect Healthcare Entity.
(d) No
Prospect Healthcare Entity has assumed, undertaken, or provided an indemnity with respect to any material or potentially material liability
of any other Person under Environmental Laws.
Section 5.17. Litigation.
(a) Except
as set forth on Section 5.17 of the Disclosure Schedules, and excluding any matters involving employees and/or workers, there
is no Legal Proceeding presently pending against any Prospect Healthcare Entity, or, to Sellers’ Knowledge, threatened against
any Prospect Healthcare Entity within the past four (4) years, there have been no Legal Proceedings pending or to Sellers’
Knowledge, threatened against any Prospect Healthcare Entity that challenge or that may have the effect of preventing, delaying, making
illegal or otherwise interfering with, any of the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement or the Transaction Documents to which
any Seller, Prospect Healthcare Entity is bound, in each case at law or in equity, or before or by any Governmental Authority, and to
Sellers’ Knowledge, there is no basis for any of the foregoing. Except as set forth on Section 5.17 of the Disclosure
Schedules, neither any Prospect Healthcare Entity nor any of the assets or property owned or used by any Prospect Healthcare Entity is
currently, or has been during the past four (4) years, subject to any outstanding investigation, order, writ, injunction, judgment
or decree issued by any Governmental Authority. To Sellers’ Knowledge, no director, member, manager, officer or employee of any
Prospect Healthcare Entity is, or during the past four (4) years has been, subject to any order, writ, injunction, judgment or decree
that prohibits such director, member, manager, officer or employee from engaging in or continuing any conduct, activity or practice relating
to the Healthcare Business.
(b) No
current officer, director or manager of any Prospect Healthcare Entity has been during the past four (4) years: (i) subject
to voluntary or involuntary petition under the federal bankruptcy Laws or any state insolvency Law or the appointment of a receiver,
fiscal agent or similar officer by a court for his or her business or property or that of any partnership of which he or she was a general
partner or any corporation or business association of which he or she was an executive officer; (ii) convicted in a criminal proceeding
or named as a subject of a pending criminal proceeding (excluding traffic violations and other minor offenses) or been otherwise accused
of any act of moral turpitude; (iii) the subject of any order, judgment, or decree (not subsequently reversed, suspended or vacated)
of any court of competent jurisdiction permanently or temporarily enjoining him or her from, or otherwise imposing limits or conditions
on his or her ability to engage in any securities, investment advisory, banking, insurance or other type of business or acting as an
officer or director of a public company; or (iv) found by a court of competent jurisdiction in a civil action to have violated any
federal or state commodities, securities or unfair trade practices Law, which judgment or finding has not been subsequently reversed,
suspended, or vacated.
Section 5.18. Insurance.
Section 5.18 of the Disclosure Schedules contains a complete list of all insurance policies or binders for which a Prospect
Healthcare Entity is the policyholder or beneficiary, and which terms have not expired (“Insurance Policies”), and
shows the coverage limits, expiration dates, annual premiums and general description of the coverage provided. All Insurance Policies
are in full force and effect in accordance with their terms and all premiums with respect thereto covering all periods up to and including
the Closing Date have been paid or will be paid when due. The Insurance Policies are sufficient to insure against all risks usually insured
against by Persons operating similar businesses to the Healthcare Business. No material default exists with respect to the obligations
of any Prospect Healthcare Entity under any such Insurance Policies. No Prospect Healthcare Entity has received any written notice of
cancellation, material change in premium or denial of renewal in respect of any of the Insurance Policies.
Section 5.19. Properties.
(a) All
material items of machinery, equipment, and other tangible assets of each Prospect Healthcare Entity are in operational condition, normal
wear and tear excepted, have been regularly and properly serviced and maintained in a manner that, to Sellers’ Knowledge, would
not void or limit the coverage of any warranty thereon, other than items currently under, or scheduled for, repair or construction, and
are adequate and fit to be used for the purposes for which they are currently used in the manner they are currently used.
(b) The
representations and warranties contained in this Section 5.19 shall not be deemed to cover any assets or properties of any
Prospect Healthcare Entity that are the subject of another representation and warranty contained in any other Section of this ARTICLE 5.
Section 5.20. Transactions
with Affiliates. Except (a) for this Agreement and the Transaction Documents and the Transactions, (b) as contemplated
by Section 7.9, (c) employment related compensation and benefits, and (d) as set forth on Section 5.20
of the Disclosure Schedules, to Sellers’ Knowledge, no Seller or Affiliate thereof: (i) owns any direct or indirect interest
of any kind in, or controls or has controlled, or is a manager, officer, director, shareholder, member or partner of, or consultant to,
or lender to or borrower from or has the right to participate in the profits of, any Person which is a competitor, supplier, vendor,
customer, landlord, tenant, creditor or debtor of a Prospect Healthcare Entity; (ii) owns or has an interest in the assets or equity
of the Other Prospect Business; (iii) owes any money to or is owed any money by a Prospect Healthcare Entity (except for employment-related
compensation or compensation for hospital, support or management services received or payable in the ordinary course of business); or
(iv) is a party to a Contract (other than non-disclosure agreements, invention assignment agreements and employment agreements terminable
by either party at-will and without any severance or advance notice obligation on the part of the employer that is not otherwise required
by Law), or is involved in any business arrangement or other relationship with a Prospect Healthcare Entity (whether written or oral),
nor has a Prospect Healthcare Entity pledged any assets or guaranteed any obligations on behalf of any such Person.
Section 5.21. Information
Systems.
(a) Each
Prospect Healthcare Entity has implemented, and is in material compliance with, commercially reasonable organizational, physical, technical
and administrative safeguards to assure the confidentiality, integrity and security of transactions executed through and Personal Information
processed by its Prospect Healthcare Entity Information Systems.
(b)
Each Prospect Healthcare Entity Information Systems has been maintained by technically competent personnel, in material accordance
with Healthcare Information Laws and standards set by the manufacturers or otherwise in accordance with standards prudent in the industry,
to ensure proper operation, monitoring and use. Each Prospect Healthcare Entity Information System is in good working condition and is
capable of performing all information technology operations reasonably necessary for the business of the applicable Prospect Healthcare
Entity as currently conducted. Except as set forth on Section 5.12(b) of the Disclosure Schedules, since January 1, 2021, there
has not been any material disruption to, or material interruption in, the business attributable to a defect, bug, malware, ransomware,
Trojan horse, worm, or similar malicious code breakdown or other failure or deficiency on the part of any Prospect Healthcare Entity Information
Systems. Except as set forth on Section 5.12(b) of the Disclosure Schedules, to Sellers’ Knowledge, there have been no (i) Security
Breaches or (ii) unauthorized access or use of any Prospect Healthcare Entity Information Systems. Each Prospect Healthcare Entity
has taken commercially reasonable steps to provide for the back-up and recovery of the data and information critical to the conduct of
its business (including such data and information that is stored on magnetic or optical media in the ordinary course) without material
disruption to, or material to, the conduct of its business.
(c) Each
Prospect Healthcare Entity is in compliance, in all material respects, to the extent applicable, with (i) HIPAA and HITECH and (ii) all
other applicable Healthcare Information Laws governing the privacy, security, integrity, accuracy, creation, transmission, receipt, maintenance,
use, disclosure, processing, or other protection of Personal Information collected, processed, created, received, maintained, transmitted,
or destroyed by any Prospect Healthcare Entity.
(d) Except
as identified on Section 5.21(d) of the Disclosure Schedules, no Prospect Healthcare Entity has experienced a Breach
of PHI and, to Sellers’ Knowledge, no information security or privacy incident, complaint, or breach event has occurred that would
require notification to any Governmental Authority or other Person under any Healthcare Information Laws, to the extent applicable. Except
as identified on Section 5.21(d) of the Disclosure Schedules, no Prospect Healthcare Entity has made, nor been required
by applicable Healthcare Information Laws to make, any disclosures or other notification to any Person or Governmental Authority regarding
an actual or potential use or disclosure of information in violation of Healthcare Information Laws. Each Prospect Healthcare Entity
has complied with the applicable notification requirements under: (i) all applicable Healthcare Information Laws; and (ii) all
applicable contracts with respect to any security incident or Breach of PHI, and with respect to any other security or privacy breach
event under other applicable Healthcare Information Laws that have been experienced by such Prospect Healthcare Entity.
(e) Each
Prospect Healthcare Entity has posted to its website and each of its online sites and services, including all mobile applications, terms
of use or service and a privacy policy that materially complies with applicable Healthcare Information Laws and reflects its practices
concerning the collection, use, and disclosure of Personal Information in such online sites, services, and mobile applications. No Prospect
Healthcare Entity has supplied or provided access to Personal Information processed by it or on its behalf to a third party for remuneration
or other consideration or without the appropriate HIPAA Business Associate agreements in place.
(f) Each
Prospect Healthcare Entity has reasonable and appropriate controls in place to ensure the information security needs and address the
risks, threats and vulnerabilities of such Prospect Healthcare Entity in light of such Prospect Healthcare Entity’s business, technology,
information systems and the Personal Information processed by or on behalf of such Prospect Healthcare Entity in compliance with all
Healthcare Information Laws to the extent applicable.
(g) Other
than those identified on Section 5.21(g) of the Disclosure Schedules, no Prospect Healthcare Entity has received, in
the past four (4) years, any written complaints, audit requests, or notices from any Governmental Authority or other Person regarding
the use or disclosure of Protected Health Information, as defined by HIPAA, nor has any Prospect Healthcare Entity received any written
notice or complaint of, and there are no investigations or proceedings pending or, to Sellers’ Knowledge, threatened with respect
to any such complaints or any alleged Breach of PHI or violation of Healthcare Information Laws.
(h) In
connection with each third-party servicing, outsourcing, processing, or otherwise using or accessing Personal Information collected,
held, or processed by or on behalf of the Prospect Healthcare Entities, the Prospect Healthcare Entities have in material accordance
with Healthcare Information Laws entered into valid, binding and enforceable written data processing or HIPAA Business Associate agreements
with any such third parties to (i) comply with applicable Healthcare Information Laws with respect to Personal Information or Protected
Health Information, (ii) act only in accordance with the instructions of the applicable Prospect Healthcare Entity, (iii) take
appropriate steps to protect and secure Personal Information and Protected Health Information from data security incidents or Security
Breaches, (iv) restrict use of Personal Information and Protected Health Information to those authorized or required under the servicing,
outsourcing, processing, or similar arrangement, and (v) certify or guarantee the return or adequate disposal or destruction of
Personal Information or Protected Health Information. The consummation of any of the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby, will
not violate any applicable Laws or the privacy policies of each Prospect Healthcare Entity as they currently exist or as they existed
at any time during which any of the Personal Information or Protected Health Information was collected, processed or obtained.
(i) To
the extent required by Law, each Prospect Healthcare Entity has in all material respects: (i) implemented all security management
processes required by HIPAA, including a risk analysis, risk management activities, a sanction policy and information system activity
review, as described at 45 C.F.R. § 164.308(a)(1)(ii), and the Healthcare Information Laws; (ii) implemented all required implementation
specifications and all addressable implementation specifications that are reasonable and appropriate, as required by HIPAA; (iii) implemented
appropriate corrective actions to address all vulnerabilities in such Prospect Healthcare Entity’s HIPAA and Personal Information
safeguards and controls identified through periodic assessments; (iv) created and maintained written policies and procedures required
by HIPAA and Healthcare Information Laws and implemented such policies and procedures; (v) trained its Workforce with respect to
the Prospect Healthcare Entity’s obligations under HIPAA and Healthcare Information Laws; and (vi) executed HIPAA-compliant
Business Associate Agreements when such agreements are required under HIPAA, and complied in all material respects with such agreements.
Section 5.22. Compliance
Program. The Prospect Healthcare Entities currently have, and have had for the past four (4) years, a corporate compliance program
in place with oversight of the Healthcare Business to ensure compliance in all material respects with Healthcare Laws and all applicable
Office of Inspector General compliance program guidance, including the Office of Inspector General’s compliance program guidance
for hospitals at 63 Fed. Reg. 8987 (February 23, 1998) and 70 Fed. Reg. 4858 (January 31, 2005) and individual and small group
physician practices at 65 Fed. Reg. 59434 (October 5, 2000). There is no pending or threatened Action related to any of the Prospect
Healthcare Entities’ compliance programs. Each Prospect Healthcare Entity is and, since January 1, 2021, has been in material
compliance with its compliance program. Each Prospect Healthcare Entity promptly and duly investigates any reports of alleged compliance
violations, takes and has taken corrective actions as determined to be warranted, including repayment of any overpayments, and to Sellers’
Knowledge, there are no current material compliance violations with respect to the Prospect Healthcare Entities.
Section 5.23. Reimbursement
Matters; Third-Party Payor Participation.
(a) Each
Prospect Healthcare Entity is certified to participate in the Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE, and all other Government Programs with valid
and current provider or supplier agreements under such Government Programs, as applicable. Except as set forth on Section 5.23(a) of
the Disclosure Schedules, each Prospect Healthcare Entity is in compliance with applicable terms and conditions of participation, payment,
coverage, or other standards necessary to be eligible to participate in and receive payment from all Government Programs and are not
subject to any pending or threatened Actions with respect to such Prospect Healthcare Entity’s participation in any Government
Program.
(b) During
the past four (4) years, the Prospect Healthcare Entities have timely filed all cost, quality, enrollment or other reports or updates
in respect of the Healthcare Business, including but not limited to any and all cost reports required for the Hospital Business by Medicare,
Medicaid, or any other applicable Government Programs (“Cost Reports”), and such reports accurately reflect the information
to be included thereon and, with respect to the Cost Reports, were prepared and submitted in accordance with cost and accounting principles
consistently applied and in compliance with cost report filing requirements under applicable Law. Except as set forth on Section 5.23(b) of
the Disclosure Schedules, there are no pending Actions, appeals, adjustments or audits relating to such reports, and no Prospect Healthcare
Entity is currently or has, during the previous four (4) years, been subject to any payment adjustment, reduction, or other sanction
resulting from such reports or from a Prospect Healthcare Entity’s failure to timely or accurately complete or file any such reports.
No Prospect Healthcare Entity is subject to any pending but unassessed Government Program payment adjustments arising from the Healthcare
Business, except to the extent set forth on Section 5.23(b) of the Disclosure Schedules and for which such Seller or
Affiliate thereof has established reserves for such adjustments in accordance with such Seller’s or Affiliate’s accounting
policy for establishing any such reserves and that are accurately reflected on the Financial Statements.
(c) Except
as set forth on Section 5.23(c) of the Disclosure Schedules, during the past four (4) years, each Prospect Healthcare
Entity has timely filed all reports, data, and other information with CMS regarding such Prospect Healthcare Entity’s (or its eligible
professionals’) use of certified electronic health record technology (“CEHRT”) as required by the HITECH Act,
and its implementing regulations as amended, formerly referred to as the Medicare and Medicaid Meaningful Use Electronic Health Record
Incentive program and currently the Medicare Promoting Interoperability Program (the “EHR Programs”) and has successfully
attested to meaningful use of CEHRT as part of and consistent with the requirements of the EHR Programs at the time of attestation. Further,
during the past four (4) years, each Prospect Healthcare Entity has appropriately documented and retained documentation of all reports,
data and other information used to support all EHR Program attestations to claim HITECH Payments and/or to avoid payment adjustments
made prior to Closing, and each Prospect Healthcare Entity represents and warrants that all such documentation is accurate and complete.
During the past four (4) years, no Seller nor any of their executives, officers, or directors has knowingly and willfully made or
caused to be made a false statement or representation in any attestation or report, data, or other documentation supporting reporting
or attestations made to the EHR Programs. During the past four (4) years, Sellers have not received written notice of any material
reduction in reimbursement under any Government Program resulting from any failure to report quality data to CMS or its agent or to successfully
attest to the use of CEHRT as required under the EHR Programs.
(d) With
respect to the Hospital Business, Alta does not have any outstanding loan, grant or loan guarantee pursuant to the Hill-Burton Act (42
U.S.C. §291a, et seq.).
(e) Each
Prospect Healthcare Entity is eligible and enrolled or contracted in good standing for participation and reimbursement under the applicable
Third-Party Payor Programs set forth on Section 5.23(e) of the Disclosure Schedules. Each Prospect Healthcare Entity
currently participates in such Third-Party Payor Programs pursuant to valid and active provider agreements, and copies of all such agreements
and amendments thereto have been provided to Buyer. Each Prospect Healthcare Entity has complied with all applicable contract terms,
policies, and guidelines required for payment and participation in the Third-Party Payor Programs, including timely and accurate updates
to such Prospect Healthcare Entity’s enrollment, practice location, ownership, and other information required to be disclosed for
participation in Government Programs. There are no outstanding overpayments or refunds due to Third-Party Payor Programs other than in
the ordinary course of business. All billings for services submitted by a Prospect Healthcare Entity are and have been for medically
necessary items or goods actually sold and services actually performed by the applicable Prospect Healthcare Entity to eligible patients,
and each Prospect Healthcare Entity has sufficient documentation to support such billings. During the past four (4) years, each
Prospect Health Care Entity has timely filed all claims and reports required to be filed for services rendered prior to the Effective
Date in the ordinary course of business with respect to Third-Party Payor Programs, all fiscal intermediaries and other insurance carriers,
and all such claims and reports are complete and accurate and have been prepared in compliance with applicable Law, Third-Party Payor
Program policies, and guidelines governing reimbursement and payment of claims. During the past four (4) years, no Prospect Healthcare
Entity has received any notice, written or verbal, of any Third-Party Payor Program’s intent to terminate such Prospect Healthcare
Entity’s participation in such Third-Party Payor Program or to alter the terms of such Prospect Healthcare Entity’s participation
agreement with such Third-Party Payor Program.
(f) There
are no written document requests made by Third-Party Payor Programs during the past four (4) years to which any Prospect Healthcare
Entity has not responded and no denials of claims are currently being appealed by any Prospect Healthcare Entity except in the ordinary
course of business.
(g) Except
as set forth on Section 5.23(g) of the Disclosure Schedules: (i) there are no pending appeals, adjustments, challenges,
actions or written notices of intent to audit and no audits or inquiries with respect to such prior claims or reports submitted to Third-Party
Payor Programs, except for individual claim denials that occur in the ordinary course of business and that are not material to the operations
of any Prospect Healthcare Entity or indicate a pattern of systemic revenue cycle or billing irregularities for any Prospect Healthcare
Entity; and (ii) during the past four (4) years, no Seller has been audited, surveyed or otherwise examined in connection with
any Third-Party Payor Program except in the ordinary course of business.
(h) To
the extent applicable, for the past four (4) years, PMG has complied with those certain requirements pertaining to risk-bearing
organizations set forth in the Knox-Keene Act (including California Health & Safety Code § 1375.4) and those promulgated
by the DMHC (the “RBO Requirements”). Except as set forth on Section 5.23(h) of the Disclosure Schedules,
in the past four (4) years, PMG has not received any written notice of any violation of the RBO Requirements. For the past four
(4) years, PMG has not been in breach of any capitation agreements with any upstream health care service plans or any provider service
agreements with PMG’s network service providers. As of the date of this Agreement, PMG is not aware of any claim, cause of action,
or notice of breach related to any deficiency or breach of agreement.
(i) To
the extent applicable, for the past four (4) years, PHP has complied with those certain requirements applicable to restricted health
care service plans, including requirements set forth in the Knox-Keene Act and those promulgated by the DMHC. Except as set forth on
Section 5.23(i) of the Disclosure Schedules, in the past four (4) years, PHP has not received any written notice
of any violation of such requirements. Within the past four (4) years, PHP has not received any sanctions or penalties from the
DMHC or any health care service plans related to the operations or performance of PHP. As of the Effective Date, PHP has no open or pending
deficiencies or corrective action plans with the DMHC or upstream health care service plans.
(j) To
the extent applicable, for the past four (4) years, PHS RI has been in compliance with all Laws applicable to PHS RI as a risk bearing
organization, including but not limited to requirements promulgated by the Rhode Island Department of Business Regulation, Insurance
Division. In the past four (4) years, PHS RI has not received any written or verbal notice of any violation of such requirements.
For the past four (4) years, PHS RI has not been in breach of any capitation agreements with any upstream health plans or any provider
service agreements with PHS RI’s network service providers. As of the Effective Date, PHS RI has not received any written claim,
cause of action, or notice of breach related to any deficiency or breach of any such agreement.
(k) To
the extent applicable, for the past four (4) years, PPG RI has been in compliance with all Laws applicable to PPG RI as a risk bearing
organization, including but not limited to requirements promulgated by the Rhode Island Department of Business Regulation, Insurance
Division. In the past four (4) years, PPG RI has not received any written or verbal notice of any violation of such requirements.
For the past four (4) years, PPG RI has not been in breach of any capitation agreements with any upstream health plans or any provider
service agreements with PPG RI’s network service providers. As of the Effective Date, PPG RI has not received any written claim,
cause of action, or notice of breach related to any deficiency or breach of any such agreement.
(l) To
the extent applicable, for the past four (4) years, Prospect Health Services Texas, Inc. (“PHS TX”) has
complied with all Laws applicable to PHS TX as a risk bearing organization, including but not limited to requirements promulgated by
the Texas Department of Insurance. In the past four (4) years, PHS TX has not received any written or verbal notice of any violation
of such requirements. For the past four (4) years, PHS TX has not been in breach of any capitation agreements with any upstream
health plans or any provider service agreements with PHS TX’s network service providers. As of the Effective Date, PHS TX has not
received any written claim, cause of action, or notice of breach related to any deficiency or breach of any such agreement.
(m) To
the extent applicable, for the past four (4) years, Prospect Provider Group Texas, Inc. (“PPG TX”) has complied
with all Laws applicable to PPG TX as a risk bearing organization, including but not limited to requirements promulgated by the Texas
Department of Insurance. In the past four (4) years, PPG TX has not received any written or verbal notice of any violation of such
requirements. For the past four (4) years, PPG TX has not been in breach of any capitation agreements with any upstream health plans
or any provider service agreements with PPG TX’s network service providers. As of the Effective Date, PPG TX has not received any
written claim, cause of action, or notice of breach related to any deficiency or breach of any such agreement.
Section 5.24. Healthcare
Professionals; Medical Staff.
(a) Healthcare
Professionals. Set forth on Section 5.24(a) of the Disclosure Schedules is a list of all Healthcare Professionals
currently employed by each Prospect Healthcare Entity, and each Prospect Healthcare Entity has provided to Buyer, or otherwise made available
to Buyer, complete copies of all Permits of such Healthcare Professionals. Each Healthcare Professional who currently is employed by,
or at any time during the last four (4) years was, employed by any Prospect Healthcare Entity as a Healthcare Professional (such
period, the “Service Period”):
(i) except
as set forth on Section 5.24(a)(i) of the Disclosure Schedules, is or was during the Service Period, as applicable,
duly licensed and registered, and in good standing, in each state in which such Healthcare Professional engages or engaged in the practice
of his/her profession in the employment of any Prospect Healthcare Entity, and said license and registration was not been surrendered,
suspended, revoked, terminated, lapsed, expired, or restricted in any manner during such time;
(ii) holds
or held during the Service Period, as applicable, all required controlled substances registrations issued by Governmental Authorities
in the states in which such Healthcare Professional engages or engaged in the practice of his/her profession in the employment of any
Prospect Healthcare Entity and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, and said registrations have not been or were not, as applicable,
surrendered, suspended, revoked, terminated, lapsed, expired, or restricted in any manner during such time;
(iii) is
or was during the Service Period, as applicable, duly credentialed with the Third-Party Payor Programs in which the Prospect Healthcare
Entities participate prior to rendering items or services to patients on behalf of any Prospect Healthcare Entity, consistent with Third-Party
Payor Program policies, and has reassigned such Healthcare Professional’s right to payment in any such Third-Party Payor Program
in compliance with applicable Law, and each Prospect Healthcare Entity has appropriate documentation of such reassignment;
(iv) is
or was at all times during the Service Period, practicing within the scope and authority of such Healthcare Professional’s applicable
Permits with respect to the employment by any Prospect Healthcare Entity, inclusive of any required supervisory, delegation, or collaboration
requirements or, if unlicensed, practicing within the scope of permitted delegation and supervision of unlicensed clinical personnel
in accordance with applicable Laws; and
(v) except
as set forth on Section 5.24(a)(v) of the Disclosure Schedules, has not been a party or subject to:
(A) any
malpractice suit, claim (whether or not filed in court), settlement, settlement allocation, judgment, verdict or decree;
(B) any
disciplinary, peer review or professional review investigation or action instituted by any licensure board, hospital, professional school,
health care facility or entity, professional society or association, Third-Party Payor Program, peer review or professional review committee
or body, or Governmental Authority;
(C) to
Sellers’ Knowledge, any criminal complaint, indictment or criminal action (excluding traffic violations);
(D) any
investigation or action, whether administrative, civil or criminal, relating to an allegation of filing false health care claims, violating
anti-kickback, self-referral or fee-splitting Laws, or engaging in other billing improprieties;
(E) any
organic or mental illness or condition that impairs or may impair such Healthcare Professional’s ability to practice his or her
profession;
(F) to
Sellers’ Knowledge, any dependency on, habitual use or episodic abuse of alcohol or controlled substances, or any participation
in any alcohol or controlled substance detoxification, treatment, recovery, rehabilitation, counseling, screening or monitoring program;
(G) to
Sellers’ Knowledge, any allegation, or any investigation or action based on any allegation of violating professional ethics or
standards, or engaging in illegal, immoral or other misconduct (of any nature or degree), relating to his or her profession; or
(H) any
denial of an application in any state for a Permit as a Healthcare Professional, for participation in any Third-Party Payor Program,
for malpractice insurance, for medical staff or allied staff privileges at any hospital or other healthcare entity, for board certification
or recertification, or for state or federal controlled substances registrations.
(b) There
is no pending or, to Sellers’ Knowledge, threatened action alleging that the business of any Prospect Healthcare Entity violates
any applicable Laws regarding: (A) the organization or ownership of Persons that employ Healthcare Professionals; (B) the manner
in which Healthcare Professionals may split or share with other Persons fees generated from the provision of professional services; or
(C) the unauthorized or unlicensed practice of a licensed profession by Persons not wholly owned by appropriate Healthcare Professionals.
Each Prospect Healthcare Entity has timely and completely filed and maintained such registrations, fictitious name permits, and similar
state authorizations and registrations as may be required by the operations of such Prospect Healthcare Entity and applicable Law.
(c) Sellers
have provided to Buyer a correct and complete copy of the bylaws and rules and regulations of the medical staff of the Hospital.
With regard to the medical staff, there are no pending, or to Sellers’ Knowledge, threatened disputes with applicants, medical
staff members, or health professional affiliates. The Hospital has at all times maintained a process for reviewing the credentials and
conducting peer review of its medical staff, and during the past four (4) years, no Governmental Authority has cited the Hospital
with any deficiencies in its credentialing and peer review process or its medical staff bylaws. As applicable the Hospital has made all
required reports to the National Practitioner Data Bank and the Medical Board of California during the past four (4) years.
Section 5.25. Bank
Accounts. Section 5.25 of the Disclosure Schedules sets forth the names and locations of all banks, trust companies,
savings and loan associations and other financial institutions at which each Prospect Healthcare Entity maintains accounts of any nature,
the account numbers of all such accounts and the names of all Persons authorized to draw thereon or make withdrawals therefrom.
Section 5.26. Brokers’
Fees. Except as set forth on Section 5.26 of the Disclosure Schedules, the Prospect Healthcare Entities have not become
obligated to pay any fee or commission to any broker, finder or intermediary, for or on account of the Transactions.
Section 5.27. No
Other Agreements to Sell. Except as set forth on Section 5.27 of the Disclosure Schedules, no Seller or any of their
respective equityholders, officers, directors or Affiliates have any commitment or legal obligation, absolute or contingent, to any other
Person other than Buyer to sell, assign, transfer or effect a sale of any of the Purchased Assets or the Acquired Equity Interests or
enter into any agreement or cause the entering into of an agreement with respect to any of the foregoing.
Section 5.28. Disclaimer
of Warranties. NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING IN THIS AGREEMENT TO THE CONTRARY, EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS ARTICLE 5
OR THE OTHER TRANSACTION DOCUMENTS: (A) NO SELLER NOR ANY OTHER PERSON HAS MADE OR IS MAKING ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED REPRESENTATION
OR WARRANTY, WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL, AND (B) THE PURCHASED ASSETS TRANSFERRED TO BUYER, AND THE ASSETS OF THE PROSPECT ACQUIRED
ENTITIES, SHALL BE TRANSFERRED IN “AS IS AND WHERE IS” CONDITION AND WITH ALL FAULTS WITH NO WARRANTY OF HABITABILITY OR
FITNESS FOR HABITATION, AND WITH NO WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WITH RESPECT TO THE PHYSICAL CONDITION OF THE PURCHASED ASSET OR THE PROPERTY OF THE PROSPECT ACQUIRED ENTITIES
AND THE PURCHASED BUSINESS, ANY AND ALL OF WHICH WARRANTIES (BOTH EXPRESS AND IMPLIED) SELLERS HEREBY DISCLAIM. All of the real and personal
property of the Prospect Healthcare Entities and the Purchased Business shall be further subject to normal wear and tear and normal and
customary use in the ordinary course of business up to the Effective Time. Except to the extent of any representation made by Sellers
herein, Buyer releases Sellers and their Affiliates from all responsibility and liability regarding the condition, valuation, salability
or utility of the Prospect Healthcare Entities and the Purchased Business or their assets, or their suitability for any purpose whatsoever.
Except to the extent of any representation made by Sellers herein, Buyer acknowledges that Sellers do not make any express or implied
representation or warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of any materials provided to Buyer during Buyer’s due diligence investigation
of the Prospect Healthcare Entities and the Purchased Business, including those materials provided in any virtual data room to which
Buyer was granted access by Sellers, and Sellers shall not have any liability to Buyer relating to or arising from any errors therein
or omissions therefrom or any other fact or condition which may affect the Prospect Healthcare Entities or the Purchased Business, including
the physical condition, value, economics of operation or income potential of the assets of the Prospect Healthcare Entities or the Purchased
Business. Buyer acknowledges and agrees that any title commitments, surveys and related materials relating to the Owned Real Property
provided to Buyer by Sellers or Sellers’ agents on or before the Effective Date were for informational purposes only and not to
be relied on by Buyer; provided that, for the avoidance of doubt, the provisions of this Section 5.28, are not intended to
preclude or limit Buyer’s ability to seek recovery under the R&W Insurance Policy or seek any remedies for Fraud.
Section 5.29. COVID-19
and CARES Act.
(a) Section 5.29(a) of the Disclosure Schedules sets forth (a) the amounts received by Sellers, including entity name and tax
identification number of the entity, from Governmental Authorities or other parties in connection with any applications, filings or requests
made by Sellers requesting any pandemic related relief funding pursuant to any applicable COVID-19 pandemic relief funding programs, including,
but not limited to, the Cares Act, the Paycheck Protection Program and Health Enhancement Act, H.R. 266, 116th Congress (2020), Families
First Coronavirus Response Act, Health Care Enhancement Act, American Rescue Plan Act, Public Law 117 – 2 (2021), and the programs,
rules and regulations promulgated thereunder (collectively, the “Stimulus Funds”). Sellers have not (i) taken a loan
from the Paycheck Protection Program, or (ii) except as listed in Section 5.29(a) of the Disclosure Schedules, applied for and
anticipate receipt of or received any other Stimulus Funds or any other pandemic related relief funds from any other Governmental Authority
or other party.
(b) Sellers have satisfied all eligibility criteria necessary to apply for and retain the Stimulus Funds listed in Section 5.29(a)
of the Disclosure Schedules and has timely and accurately submitted the requisite attestations or applications to any applicable Governmental
Authority as necessary to receive and retain the Stimulus Funds, a true, correct and complete copy of which have been made available to
Buyer. Sellers have satisfied, in all material respects, all terms and conditions required as of the date hereof by any Governmental Authority
or Healthcare Law with regards to the retention and utilization of the Stimulus Funds listed in Section 5.29(a) of the Disclosure
Schedules (such terms required as of the date hereof are referred to herein as the “Terms and Conditions”). Sellers
have utilized the Stimulus Funds as permitted by the Department of Health and Human Services, and any other applicable Governmental Authority
or Healthcare Law or as indicated in the Terms and Conditions and in accordance, in all material respects, with any other guidance issued
by the Department of Health and Human Services or any other applicable Governmental Authority or applicable Healthcare Law.
(c) Sellers
have maintained accounting records and documentation as required by any Healthcare Law or Governmental Authority in relation to the Stimulus
Funds and in compliance in all material respects with the Terms and Conditions and related guidance available as of the date hereof,
in each case listed by each tax identification number of Sellers, as applicable and as necessary to enable Sellers to accurately report
on the use of the Stimulus Funds and comply in all material respects with any auditing requirements at 45 C.F.R. Part 75, Subpart
F or included in the Terms and Conditions or any other applicable Healthcare Law.
(d) Section 5.29(d) of
the Disclosure Schedules sets forth an accurate and complete list of all Medicare Accelerated and Advance Payments that have been requested
and/or received by Sellers, including the name and Medicare provider number of the applicable entity, the amount of such Medicare Accelerated
or Advance Payment that has been requested and/or received by such entity, and the amount (if any) of such Medicare Accelerated or Advance
Payment that has been returned to, recouped or forgiven by, the applicable Governmental Authority. All information submitted and certifications
made by Sellers in connection with the request and/or receipt of such Medicare Accelerated and Advance Payments are or at the time such
submissions were made were true, accurate and complete in all material respects.
ARTICLE 6
REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF BUYER
As an inducement to Sellers
to enter into this Agreement and to consummate the Transactions, Buyer hereby represents and warrants to Sellers at and as of the date
hereof as follows (except as set forth on the corresponding section of the Disclosure Schedules or on any other section of the Disclosure
Schedules if the application of the disclosure to such section is reasonably apparent):
Section 6.1. Organization
and Power.
(a) Buyer
is a duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the jurisdiction of its formation and has full corporate
or limited liability company power, as applicable, and authority to own, operate or lease the properties and assets now owned, operated
or leased by it and to carry on its business as it has been and is currently conducted.
(b) Buyer
is licensed or qualified to conduct its business and is in good standing in every jurisdiction where it is required to be so licensed
or qualified in which the ownership, use or leasing of its assets and properties, or the conduct or nature of its business, makes such
licensing or qualification necessary, except where the failure to be so licensed or qualified would not be expected to result in any
material liability to Buyer.
Section 6.2. Authority
and Enforceability. Buyer has all requisite power and authority, and has taken all actions necessary, to execute and deliver this
Agreement and to perform such Seller’s obligations hereunder. This Agreement has been duly authorized, executed and delivered by
Buyer and (assuming the due authorization, execution and delivery by the other Parties) this Agreement constitutes the legal, valid and
binding agreement of Buyer, and is enforceable against Buyer in accordance with the respective terms hereof, except as enforceability
may be restricted, limited or delayed by applicable bankruptcy or other Laws affecting creditors’ rights generally and except as
enforceability may be subject to general principles of equity.
Section 6.3. Conflicts.
The execution and delivery by Buyer of this Agreement and the Transaction Documents to which it is a party, and the performance by it
of its obligations hereunder and thereunder, does not and will not:
(a) (i) to
the knowledge of Buyer, conflict with or violate any provision of Law to which Buyer is subject, (ii) conflict with or violate any
Order to which Buyer is subject, or (iii) except (x) as may be required under the HSR Act or other Antitrust Laws or the California
Healthcare Transactions Laws, (y) as set forth on Section 6.3(a) of the Disclosure Schedules, or (z) where
the failure to obtain or make such registration, filing, application, notice, consent, approval, order, qualification, or waiver would
not have a Material Adverse Effect, require a registration, filing, application, notice, consent, approval, order, qualification, or
waiver with, to or from any Governmental Authority on the part of Buyer; or
(b) except
as set forth on Section 6.3(b) of the Disclosure Schedules, will not result in any material breach or contravention
of, nor permit the acceleration of the maturity of or the termination of, payment of any penalty or constitute a default under, the terms
of any material indenture, mortgage or other Contract to which Buyer is a party or otherwise bound.
Section 6.4. No
Litigation. There is no Legal Proceeding pending or, to the knowledge of Buyer, threatened, against Buyer or its Affiliates which
would reasonably be expected to prevent, hinder or delay the consummation of the Transactions. There is no Legal Proceeding pending or,
to the knowledge of Buyer, threatened, that questions the legality or propriety of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement or
the Transaction Documents.
Section 6.5. Financial
Capability. Assuming the satisfaction of the conditions precedent set forth in Section 9.1 and Section 9.2,
the accuracy of the representations and warranties set forth in ARTICLE 4 and ARTICLE 5, the compliance by Sellers
and the Seller Representative with the covenants contained in this Agreement, the funding of the Financing in accordance with the Financing
Commitment and after giving effect to any “flex” provision in or related to the Financing Commitment (including with respect
to fees and original issue discount), Buyer (i) will have as of the Closing, sufficient cash on hand to pay the Purchase Price and
all related fees and expenses in connection with the Transactions (such amounts, collectively, the “Financing Amounts”) and
(ii) will have as of the Closing, the resources and capabilities (financial and otherwise) to perform its obligations hereunder,
including in respect of equity compensation obligations, repayment or refinancing obligations to be made in connection with the Closing.
In no event shall the receipt or availability of any funds or financing by Buyer or any of its Affiliates or any other financing or other
transactions be a condition to any of Buyer’s obligations under this Agreement.
Section 6.6. Financing.
(a) Buyer has delivered to Sellers a true, complete and correct copy of the executed commitment letter (including all exhibits, schedules,
annexes, supplements and amendments thereto, as amended, restated, amended and restated, supplemented or otherwise modified from time
to time, including with respect to any Alternative Financing or other Replacement Financing, the “Financing Commitment”),
and any fee letter related to the Financing Commitment (the “Financing Fee Letter”) from the financial institutions
named therein, pursuant to which those financial institutions have committed, subject to the terms and conditions set forth therein,
to provide to Buyer (or its applicable affiliate) the amount of debt financing as described therein (the “Financing”),
the proceeds of which shall be used to, among other things, fund the Transactions; provided that, such copy of the Financing Fee Letter
may be redacted with respect to fees, economic terms, “market flex” provisions and other customary provisions in a customary
manner as set forth therein (it being agreed that none of which redacted terms would reasonably be expected to adversely affect
the availability of the Financing at the Closing). Except as set forth in the Financing Commitment, there are no conditions
precedent to the obligations of the Debt Financing Sources party thereto to fund the full amounts contemplated by the Financing.
(b) The Financing Commitment has not been amended or modified prior to the Effective Date and, as of the Effective Date, no amendment
or modification to the Financing Commitment is contemplated, and the commitments contained in the Financing Commitment have not been withdrawn
or rescinded in any respect. As of the Effective Date, there are no side letters or other Contracts or arrangements (other than customary
fee letters and engagement letters) related to the funding of the Financing other than as expressly set forth in the Financing Commitment
delivered to Sellers pursuant to this Section 6.6. Buyer has fully paid any and all fees or expenses in connection with the Financing
Commitment that are payable on or prior to the Effective Date and Buyer is unaware of any fact or occurrence existing on the Effective
Date that would reasonably be expected to make any of the assumptions or any of the statements set forth in the Financing Commitment to
be ineffective. The Financing Commitment is in full force and effect and is the legal, valid, binding and enforceable obligation of Buyer
and each of the other parties thereto, as the case may be, except as enforceability may be restricted, limited, or delayed by applicable
bankruptcy or other Laws affecting creditors’ rights generally and except as enforceability may be subject to general principles
of equity. As of the Effective Date, to Buyer’s Knowledge, no event has occurred which, with or without notice, lapse of time or
both, could constitute a default or breach on the part of Buyer or any other party thereto under the Financing Commitment. As of the Effective
Date, Buyer has no reason to believe that any of the conditions to the Financing contemplated by the Financing Commitment will not be
satisfied or that the Financing will not be made available to Buyer on or prior to the Closing and Buyer is not aware of the existence
of any fact or event as of the Effective Date that would reasonably be expected to cause such conditions to funding not be satisfied and
the Closing not to occur.
Section 6.7. Investment
Representations.
(a) Buyer
is acquiring the Acquired Equity Interests solely for investment purposes and not with a view to, or for sale in connection with, any
distribution thereof in violation of any Law (including the Securities Act of 1933 (the “Securities Act”), and Buyer
is an “accredited investor” as defined in Rule 501(a) promulgated under the Securities Act.
(b) Buyer
acknowledges the Acquired Equity Interests is not registered under the Securities Act or any other applicable securities or “blue-sky”
Laws, and that the Acquired Equity Interests may not be transferred or sold except pursuant to the registration provisions of such Securities
Act or pursuant to an applicable exemption therefrom and pursuant to any other applicable securities or “blue-sky” Laws.
(c) There
are no existing Contracts pursuant to which Buyer will divest or otherwise dispose of the Acquired Equity Interests or the assets of
or equity in, or by any other manner, any Prospect Acquired Entity.
Section 6.8. Solvency.
Assuming, (i) the satisfaction of the conditions set forth in Section 8.2(a) and Section 8.2(b),
(ii) that, immediately prior to the Closing, the Prospect Healthcare Entities and the Healthcare Business are Solvent, (iii) the
accuracy of the representations and warranties contained in ARTICLE 6, (iv) that the most recent projections, forecasts
or revenue or earning predictions regarding the Healthcare Business prepared by or on behalf of Sellers and their Affiliates made
available to Buyer have been prepared in good faith based upon assumptions that were and continue to be reasonable and (v) consummation
of the Financing on the terms set forth in the Financing Commitment, then, immediately after giving effect to the Closing (and any
transactions related thereto or incurred in connection therewith), Buyer and its Subsidiaries will be able to pay their respective debts
as they become due and shall own property which has a fair saleable value (determined on a going concern basis), taken as a whole on
a consolidated basis, greater than the amounts required to pay their respective debts (including a reasonable estimate of the amount
of all contingent liabilities). Immediately after giving effect to the Closing (and any transactions related thereto or incurred in connection
therewith), Buyer and its Subsidiaries, taken as a whole on a consolidated basis, will have adequate capital to carry on their business.
No transfer of property is being made and no obligation is being incurred in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby with
the intent to hinder, delay or defraud either present or future creditors of Buyer or the Prospect Healthcare Entities.
Section 6.9. Adequate
Investigation. Buyer acknowledges and agrees, on behalf of itself and its Affiliates, that it: (a) has made or waived the opportunity
to make its own inquiry and investigation into, and, based thereon, has formed an independent judgment concerning the Prospect Healthcare
Entities, and the financial condition, results of operations, assets, liabilities, properties and projected operations thereof; and (b) has
been furnished with or given adequate access to such information about the Prospect Healthcare Entities as it has requested; provided
that, for the avoidance of doubt, the provisions of this Section 6.9 are not intended to preclude or limit Buyer’s
ability to seek recovery under the R&W Insurance Policy or seek any remedies for Fraud.
Section 6.10. No
Additional Representations; Disclaimer. Buyer acknowledges and agrees that none of Sellers, the Prospect Healthcare Entities, nor
any of their Affiliates or any Representatives of any of the foregoing: (a) has made (and Buyer and its Affiliates hereby disclaim
reliance on) any representation or warranty, express or implied, as to the accuracy or completeness of any information regarding any
Prospect Healthcare Entity or their assets or the Purchased Business, except as expressly set forth in this Agreement and the Transaction
Documents and qualified by the Disclosure Schedules; or (b) will have or be subject to any liability or obligation to Buyer or any
other Person resulting from the distribution to Buyer or any of its Affiliates, or Buyer’s or any of its Affiliates’ use
of, any such information, including any information, document or material made available to Buyer or its Affiliates or any of their Representatives
in the Electronic Data Room, management presentations or any other form in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby or otherwise.
In connection with Buyer’s and its Affiliates’ investigation of the Prospect Healthcare Entities and the Purchased Business,
Buyer and its Affiliates have received from or on behalf of the Prospect Healthcare Entities certain projections, including projected
statements of operating revenues and income from operations of the Prospect Healthcare Entities and the Purchased Business and certain
business plan information of the Prospect Healthcare Entities and the Purchased Business. Buyer acknowledges that there are uncertainties
inherent in attempting to make such estimates, projections and other forecasts and plans, that Buyer and its Affiliates’ are familiar
with such uncertainties, that Buyer and its Affiliates are taking full responsibility for making their own evaluation of the adequacy
and accuracy of all estimates, projections and other forecasts and plans so furnished to it (including the reasonableness of the assumptions
underlying such estimates, projections and forecasts), and that Buyer and its Affiliates shall have no claim against any of Sellers,
the Prospect Healthcare Entities, or any of their Affiliates or any Representatives of the foregoing with respect thereto. Buyer is aware
of the significant effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and the COVID-19 Measures with respect to the healthcare industry, (ii) that
the timeframe and processes by which Governmental Authorities will return to pre-pandemic levels remains unknown, and (iii) that
the Purchased Business and operations of the Prospect Healthcare Entities have been and will continue be impacted by the effects of the
COVID-19 pandemic and the COVID-19 Measures.
Section 6.11. R&W
Insurance Policy. Prior to the execution of this Agreement, Buyer has (a) conditionally bound the R&W Insurance Policy,
(b) delivered to Sellers a copy of the substantially final form of the R&W Insurance Policy and an executed copy of the binder
related thereto in escrow; and (c) deposited with the R&W Insurer the portion of the Insurance Costs required under the terms
of the R&W Insurance Policy in order to bind the R&W Insurer as of the Effective Date. Buyer shall cause the R&W Insurance
Policy to incept as of the Effective Date. The offer of insurance reflected by the binder and the R&W Insurance Policy has not been
revoked or terminated, nor do conditions exist that would render such offer void, voidable or rescindable in whole or in part. The R&W
Insurance Policy includes customary terms and conditions, including for the avoidance of doubt: (i) the R&W Insurer expressly,
irrevocably and unconditionally waiving, releasing, and agreeing not to pursue, directly or indirectly, any rights of subrogation, recourse,
claims in contribution or assignment, or other rights of recovery against any Seller or any other Seller Indemnitee (collectively, the
“Seller Group”) with respect to any claim made by any insured thereunder or arising pursuant to this Agreement or
the transactions contemplated hereby, except (A) in the case of a payment of Loss under the R&W Insurance Policy caused by Fraud
of such member of the Seller Group; provided that, for purposes of this clause (i), the actions or intentions of any Person shall not
be imputed to any other Person; (ii) the R&W Insurer expressly agreeing that Buyer and its Affiliates shall have no obligation
to pursue any claim against any member of the Seller Group in connection with any Loss related thereto; (iii) that the R&W Insurance
Policy may not be amended in a manner adverse to the Seller Indemnitees without prior written consent of the Seller Representative, and
(iv) that any member of the Seller Group may enforce the provisions set forth in clauses (i) through (iii) directly
against the R&W Insurer as third party beneficiaries thereof (the provisions set forth in clauses (i) – (iv) collectively,
the “Seller R&W Provisions”). Buyer has reviewed the R&W Insurance Policy and fully understands the effect
of the R&W Insurance Policy, including the exclusions described in such policy.
Section 6.12. Brokers’
Fees. Other than as set forth in Section 6.12 of the Disclosure Schedules, neither Buyer nor any Affiliate thereof has
become obligated to pay any fee or commission to any broker, finder or intermediary, for or on account of the Transactions.
ARTICLE 7
COVENANTS
Section 7.1. Access
and Reports. Subject to applicable Law and taking into account any applicable COVID-19 Measures, from and after the Effective Date
until the Closing or the earlier termination of this Agreement (the “Interim Period”), Sellers shall, and shall cause
the Prospect Healthcare Entities to, afford Buyer’s officers and other authorized representatives (in each case provided that,
such Person has agreed to be bound by the Confidentiality Agreement and Buyer has agreed to be responsible to the applicable Prospect
Healthcare Entity for any breach thereof by such Person) reasonable access to the books and records of each Prospect Healthcare Entity
during normal business hours throughout the period prior to the Closing Date for the purpose of facilitating the consummation of the
Transactions; provided, however, that such access shall be subject to prior reasonable approval by Sellers and shall be
coordinated through persons as may be designated in writing by Sellers for such purpose; provided, further, that the foregoing
shall not require any Prospect Healthcare Entity: (a) to permit any inspection, or to disclose any information, that in the reasonable
judgment of such Prospect Healthcare Entity would result in the disclosure of any Trade Secrets or violate any of its obligations with
respect to confidentiality; (b) to disclose information or materials protected by attorney-client, attorney work product or other
legally recognized privileges or immunity from disclosure; (c) to disclose information that could cause competitive harm to such
Prospect Healthcare Entity if the transactions contemplated hereby are not consummated; or (d) to take any action that could cause
material disruption to the business of such Prospect Healthcare Entity. If reasonably requested by a Seller, Buyer shall enter into a
customary and mutually acceptable joint defense agreement with such Seller (or its designee) with respect to any information to be provided
to Buyer pursuant to this Section 7.1. In addition, in no event shall Buyer have access, at any time prior to the Closing,
to any information regarding pending or proposed bids for new Contracts or any related information where Buyer or an Affiliate of Buyer
also has submitted or intends to submit a bid for such Contract. All requests for information made pursuant to this Section 7.1
shall be directed to the Person designated by a Seller in a notice given to Buyer (the “Company Designee”), and
all such information shall be governed by the terms of Section 7.4 and the confidentiality agreement between PHP and Apollo
Medical Holdings, Inc., dated February 13, 2024 (the “Confidentiality Agreement”). In no event shall Buyer,
nor shall it permit any Affiliate or Representative thereof to, contact or speak to any of the directors, managers, officers, employees,
customers, clients, distributors, vendors, lessors, lenders or other business relations of any Prospect Healthcare Entity without the
prior written consent of the Company Designee.
Section 7.2. Efforts
to Consummate; Certain Governmental Matters; Payor Consents.
(a) Efforts
to Consummate. During the Interim Period:
(i) Sellers
and their Affiliates shall use good faith, best efforts (and Buyer will use best efforts to cooperate with respect thereto) to obtain
all third-party consents set forth on Section 2.2(m) of the Disclosure Schedules, which shall include the Material Contract
Consents (collectively, the “Material Consents”) and work diligently in good faith, through the Orientation Committee,
to supplement Section 2.2(m) of the Disclosure Schedules as may be reasonably requested by Buyer and agreed to by Sellers,
including taking all reasonable actions necessary to comply promptly with all Laws that may be imposed on it or any of its Affiliates.
(ii) Buyer
and Sellers shall use best efforts to obtain the regulatory approvals (the “Material Regulatory Approvals”) identified
on Schedule 7.2(a)(ii), including taking all reasonable actions necessary to obtain such Material Regulatory Approvals.
(iii) Subject
to applicable Law or except as prohibited by any Governmental Authority, Sellers and Buyer each shall keep the other apprised of the
status of matters relating to the consummation of the Transactions, including (i) promptly notifying the other of any facts, circumstances
or other reason that, to Sellers’ Knowledge or the knowledge of Buyer, as applicable, would prevent or delay the receipt of any
Material Regulatory Approvals, Required Regulatory Approvals or the Material Consents for the timely consummation of Transactions, and
(ii) promptly furnishing the other with copies of notices or other written communications received by it from any third party or
any Governmental Authority, or sent from it to any third party or any Governmental Authority, with respect to the transactions contemplated
hereby; provided, however, that any such notices furnished by the Parties to one another may be redacted to the extent
necessary to comply with applicable Law or to protect information protected by the attorney-client privilege or other privilege or the
attorney work product doctrine; and provided, further, that competitively sensitive information may be provided on an “outside
attorneys only” basis. Other than with respect to informal or routine discussions or negotiations with the DMHC in connection with
the Notice of Material Modification, neither Sellers nor Buyer shall permit any of its officers or any other representatives or agents
to participate in any meeting with any Governmental Authority with respect to any filings, investigation or other inquiry relating to
the transactions contemplated hereby unless it consults with the other Party in advance and, to the extent permitted by such Governmental
Authority, gives the other Party the opportunity to attend and participate thereat.
(b) Certain
Governmental Matters
(i) OHCA
(A) Pursuant
to the California Healthcare Transactions Laws, at least 90 days prior to the Closing, Buyer and Seller, as applicable, will prepare
and submit a Notice of a Material Change Transaction (the “OHCA Notice”) with OHCA; provided, however,
that Buyer and Seller will work collaboratively and in good faith to coordinate their respective OHCA Notices before they are submitted
to OHCA. Buyer and Sellers shall incorporate mutually agreed upon comments provided by the other Party into the OHCA Notice and shall
file the OHCA Notice accordingly. Buyer and Seller shall promptly notify the other Party of any substantive communications from or with
OHCA related to the OHCA Notice, the Transactions, or any cost and market impact review that OHCA determines is required under Cal. Code
Regs. tit. 22, § 97441 (the “CMIR”) and shall promptly provide the other Party with copies of any such communications
that are in writing. Buyer and Seller shall timely respond to all requests from OHCA for additional information and/or documentation
related to the OHCA Notice, the transactions contemplated herein, or the CMIR and shall provide the other Party with a reasonable opportunity
to review and comment on any supplemental information or documentation that is submitted to OHCA in response to such requests prior to
submission, and Buyer and Seller shall consider in good faith and incorporate any such reasonable comments provided by the other Party
into any such submission. In the event OHCA engages an expert or consultant as part of the CMIR and/or to review or evaluate the OHCA
Notice, the transactions contemplated herein, or any documentation and information that is submitted by either Buyer or Seller in connection
with the OHCA Notice, the transactions contemplated herein, or the CMIR, Buyer and Seller shall bear their own costs and expenses of
such expert or consultant. In the event a third-party expert or consultant is engaged upon mutual consent of the Parties in connection
with the OHCA Notice or the CMIR, Buyer and Seller shall evenly split such costs and expenses. No Party will participate (or agree to
participate) in any substantive meeting or discussion with OHCA regarding the OHCA Notice, the transactions contemplated herein, or the
CMIR unless it consults the other Parties in advance, and, to the extent permitted by OHCA, gives the other Parties the reasonable opportunity
to attend and participate in such meeting or discussion to the extent permitted by Law.
(ii) Antitrust
and Required Regulatory Approvals
(A) Each
Party shall use their best efforts to take all actions necessary to obtain the Required Regulatory Approvals from Antitrust Authorities
and the Governmental Authorities set forth on Schedule 7.2(b)(ii)(A), as promptly as practicable (and in any event prior to the
Closing Date (the “Required Regulatory Approvals”); provided that, Sellers shall have the right to reasonably contest
and seek accommodation in connection with any request for the provision of sensitive information issued by a Governmental Authority,
including, without limitation, the DMHC; provided further, that Sellers and Buyer shall each bear its own costs and expenses incurred
and expended in connection with submitting any required filings to the DMHC and no Party will be required to divest any portion of its
business or sell any of such Party’s assets in connection with the best efforts contemplated by this Section 7.2(b)(ii).
For the avoidance of doubt, in connection with the best efforts contemplated by this Section 7.2(b)(ii), Buyer will use its best
efforts to substantially comply with any subpoenas or civil investigative demands issued by Antitrust Authorities, including a Request
for Additional Information and Documentary Material (Second Request).
(B) Buyer
and each Seller will file or cause to be filed the filings required of it or any of its Affiliates under the HSR Act, under any other
applicable Antitrust Laws, and with respect to the Required Regulatory Approvals as promptly as practicable but in no event later than
the fifth (5th) Business Day following the Effective Date. The filing fees under the HSR Act and other applicable Antitrust Laws shall
be borne equally by Buyer and Sellers. Neither Sellers nor Buyer shall withdraw its initial filing under the HSR Act, regardless of whether
such Party intends to re-file such filing, without the prior written consent of the other Parties.
(C) Buyer
and each Seller shall use their best efforts, and take all steps necessary, proper, or advisable to avoid or eliminate any proceeding
instituted or threatened by a Governmental Authority or private party under the HSR Act that is asserted with respect to the Transactions
so as to enable the consummation of such transactions to occur as expeditiously as possible, including opposing vigorously and fully
any such challenge, promptly appealing any adverse decision or order by a Governmental Authority, and litigating any such challenge to
a final non-appealable order. Buyer and Seller shall each bear their own costs and expenses incurred and expended in connection with
obtaining approval under any applicable Antitrust Laws with respect to the Transactions.
(D) Each
Party will (i) promptly notify one another of any substantive communication received by such Party from, or given by such Party
to, any Governmental Authority relating to the Transactions and (ii) consult and cooperate with each other Party, and consider in
good faith the view of such other Party, in connection with any analyses, appearances, presentations, memoranda, briefs, arguments, opinions,
and proposals made or submitted by or on behalf of any Party in connection with proceedings under or relating to any Antitrust Laws (provided,
however, that no Party shall be required to disclose to the other Party at any time any interactions between Sellers or Buyer
with Governmental Authorities in the ordinary course of business, any disclosure which is not permitted by Law, any disclosure containing
confidential or proprietary information, and any attorney-client privileged documents or communications). Each Party may choose to disclose
any confidential or proprietary information to the other Party on an outside counsel only basis. No Party will independently participate
in any formal meeting with any Governmental Authority in respect of any such filings, investigation, or other inquiry without giving
the other Parties prior notice of the meeting and, to the extent permitted by such Governmental Authority, the opportunity to attend
and participate; provided, however, that such prior notice requirement and participation right shall not apply to informal
or routine discussions or negotiations with the DMHC in connection with the Notice of Material Modification.
(E) Subject
to applicable Law and except as required by any Governmental Authority, neither Sellers nor Buyer shall (i) agree to extend any
waiting period under the HSR Act without the prior written consent of the other Party (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld,
conditioned or delayed); (ii) enter into any agreement with any Governmental Authority not to consummate the transactions contemplated
hereby without the prior written consent of the other Party (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned of delayed); or
(iii) take any other action that would be reasonably likely to prevent or materially delay the receipt of any Required Regulatory
Approvals.
(F) Notwithstanding
anything to the contrary herein, in connection with the exercise of any best efforts, commercially reasonable efforts or other standard
of conduct pursuant to this Agreement, neither Sellers nor, prior to the Closing, the Prospect Acquired Entities (nor any of their respective
Affiliates) shall be required, in respect of any provision of this Agreement, to pay any fees, expenses or other amounts to any Governmental
Authority or any Party to any Contract (excluding, for the avoidance of doubt, ordinary course fees and expenses of their respective
attorneys and advisors), commence or participate in any Legal Proceeding or offer or grant any accommodation (financial or otherwise)
to any third party, dispose of any assets, incur any obligations or agree to any of the foregoing.
(G) Buyer
agrees to provide (or cause an Affiliate thereof to provide) such security, guaranties and assurances as to financial capability, resources
and creditworthiness as may be reasonably requested by any Governmental Authority or other third party whose consent or approval is sought
in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby (including, to the extent commercially reasonable as may be necessary to eliminate
any personal guarantees given by any Seller or its Affiliates in support of any Prospect Acquired Entity).
(H) Prior
to signing a definitive agreement for a transaction with a Person in the same industry as Sellers, Buyer’s counsel will inform
Sellers’ counsel on a confidential basis of the transaction (a “Proposed Transaction”). If both legal counsel
to Sellers and Buyer have a good faith basis to believe that a Proposed Transaction is likely to materially delay or hinder the necessary
regulatory approvals for the transaction contemplated hereunder, Buyer will refrain from signing such definitive agreement before the
transaction contemplated hereunder is consummated.
(c) Payor
Consents. During the Interim Period, Sellers and their Affiliates shall use good faith, best efforts to obtain those Material Consents
required under certain Assumed Contracts with Third-Party Payor Programs identified on Schedule 7.2(c) and work diligently
in good faith, through the Orientation Committee, to supplement Schedule 7.2(c) as may be reasonably requested by Buyer and
agreed to by Sellers (the “Payor Consents”) in form and substance satisfactory to Buyer; provided that, Buyer shall
pay for (i) Sellers’ reasonable costs and expenses of Sellers’ legal counsel for facilitating the process of obtaining
the Payor Consents, and (ii) other fees and expenses necessary to obtain such Payor Consents, provided that, such fees and expenses
are documented and any fees and expenses in excess of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) be approved in advance by Buyer. As part of the
meetings held between the Orientation Committee, the members representing Sellers on the Orientation Committee shall give weekly or bi-weekly
status reports, upon the request of Buyer, on the status, progress and discussions surrounding the obtaining of the Payor Consents and
will, at the reasonable request of Buyer and in Sellers’ sole discretion, allow Buyer’s representatives to engage in discussion
or other exchanges with such Third-Party Payor Programs (provided that, such discussions or exchanges are in the presence of a representative
of Sellers) to ensure a prompt delivery of the Payor Consents and take other actions at the reasonable request of Buyer to ensure that
all Payor Consents are delivered to Buyer prior to the Closing.
Section 7.3. Interim
Operating Covenants.
(a) Except
as otherwise expressly contemplated hereby, as required or restricted, in each case in writing, by a Governmental Authority of competent
jurisdiction, or as Buyer may consent (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned), or for payment of Company
Transaction Expenses, during the Interim Period:
(i) Sellers shall, and shall cause each Prospect Healthcare Entity to, use best efforts to conduct the Healthcare Business in the ordinary
course. Within ten (10) days after the Effective Date, Sellers and Buyer shall form an advisory committee (the “Orientation Committee”),
consisting of five (5) members, who shall consist of Jim Brown, Dinesh Kumar, Lily Kam, Chan Basho and Brandon Sim. The Orientation Committee
will meet at a minimum of one (1) meeting per week to discuss matters pertaining to the Healthcare Business, including all matters related
to the Prospect Healthcare Entities’ compliance with the covenants in Section 7.3(b); and
(ii) no
Seller shall, nor shall any Seller permit any Prospect Healthcare Entity to (including the Joint Venture Entity, to the extent such Seller
has the right or power to cause the Joint Venture Entity refrain from taking such actions):
(A) amend
its organizational or governing documents;
(B) declare,
set aside, make or pay any non-cash dividend or other non-cash distribution on or with respect to any equity interest in a Prospect Healthcare
Entity;
(C) amend,
enter into, renew, modify or otherwise revise any Material Contracts with an aggregate contractual value in excess of One Million Dollars
($1,000,000.00), other than in the ordinary course of business including Contracts with Third Party Payor Programs and Governmental Authorities;
(D) knowingly
or intentionally breach the terms (including payment terms) of any Material Contract;
(E) implement
or adopt any change in its Accounting Principles, practices or methods, other than as may be required by Law or applicable accounting
requirements;
(F) implement
a Key Management Change;
(G) fail
to collect accounts receivables or timely pay accounts payables in the ordinary course of business;
(H) make
any individual capital expenditure in an amount that exceeds One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) that is not currently budgeted, other
than in the ordinary course of business;
(I) except
for the matters set forth on Schedule 7.3(a)(ii)(I), terminate, enter into, establish, adopt, or amend any Benefit Plan, or increase
the compensation of any Employee, other than, in any such case, (i) in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice,
(ii) as required by any Benefit Plan or employment agreement in effect as of the Effective Date, or by any applicable Law, or (iii) except
as otherwise expressly contemplated by the Transactions;
(J) terminate
(except for cause) any Employee identified on Schedule 7.3(a)(ii)(J) (each, a “Key Employee”);
(K) fail
to use best efforts in the ordinary course to retain employees of any Prospect Healthcare Entity so as to maintain the Healthcare Business
in the ordinary course so that such employees will remain available to Buyer after the Closing;
(L) willingly
or intentionally allow or permit any act which risks any Insurance Policy to be cancelled, suspended or impaired;
(M) fail
to comply, or fail to cause its Affiliates to comply, with any of its obligations under the MPT Release and Waiver;
(N) make
any payment to or on behalf of any Affiliate of a Prospect Healthcare Entity or an officer or director of a Prospect Healthcare Entity
or its Affiliate outside of the ordinary course of business;
(O) compromise,
commence or settle any Legal Proceeding that would involve the payment of an uninsured amount greater than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00)
for any single action;
(P) issue
any additional shares of its own capital stock or equity interests, or any options, warrants, convertible securities or other rights
exercisable therefor or convertible thereinto, other than pursuant to the exercise or conversion of any options, warrants, convertible
securities or other rights that are outstanding on the Effective Date;
(Q) adjust,
split, combine, redeem, reclassify, purchase or otherwise acquire, any shares of its own capital stock or equity interests, or any options,
warrants, convertible securities or other rights exercisable therefor or convertible thereinto, other than any such transaction or event
involving solely one or more Seller;
(R) to
the extent attributable in each case to the ownership, operation or management of the Purchased Assets, the Purchased Business or the
Prospect Acquired Entities (including the Joint Venture Entity to the extent such Seller has the ability to cause the Joint Venture entity
to refrain from taking such action) (i) change (or make any request to any Taxing Authority to change) any annual accounting period,
(ii) adopt or change (or make any request to any Taxing Authority to change) any method, policy or practice of accounting, (iii) enter
into any settlement or closing agreement relating to any material amount of Taxes, (iv) file any income or other material Tax Return
other than in the ordinary course of business, (v) request a ruling with respect to Taxes, (vi) incur any material Taxes other
than in the ordinary course of business, (vii) fail to timely pay any Taxes due and payable, (viii) file any amended Tax Return,
(ix) surrender the right to claim any Tax refund, offset or other reduction of Tax, (x) settle or compromise any Tax claim
or assessment, (xi) make, revoke or change any material election with respect to Taxes, (xii) consent to any extension or waiver
of the limitation period applicable to any claim or assessment in respect of Taxes or (xiii) take any action that has or would have
the effect of increasing the present or future Tax liability of any Prospect Acquired Entity or any Subsidiary of a Prospect Acquired
Entity;
(S) incur,
create, assume or otherwise become liable for, (i) any Indebtedness (including debt evidenced by loans, notes, bonds, debentures
or other similar instruments) in excess of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00) in the aggregate, other than in the ordinary course
of business under credit facilities of the Prospect Healthcare Entities existing as of the Effective Date that will be repaid in full
at the Closing, or (ii) any Lien, other than Permitted Liens, with respect to any asset or property of any Prospect Healthcare Entity;
(T) intentionally
fail to comply with any Law, Order or investigation process by any Governmental Authority which is applicable to any Prospect Healthcare
Entity;
(U) make
loans or advances to, guarantees for the benefit of, or make any investments in, any Person or forgive any indebtedness for borrowed money
owed to a Prospect Healthcare Entity by another Person, other than (A) loans, advances, or forgiveness in the ordinary course
of business made to or in favor of Employees or (B) loans, advances or forgiveness not in excess of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) individually;
(V) fail
to maintain the Purchased Assets in substantially their current state, including with respect to relationships with vendors, providers,
customers, employees and any Person with any business relationship with any Prospect Healthcare Entity;
(W) transfer
any of its material assets, other than sales of inventory or equipment, sub-leases, licenses and other transactions in the ordinary course
of business; provided, however, that such Prospect Healthcare Entity shall (i) be freely permitted to declare, pay
or issue cash dividends or distributions and (ii) be deemed to distribute immediately prior to the Closing to Sellers all correspondence
and Contracts from, with or among Sellers, third parties and/or any Prospect Healthcare Entity’s advisors in connection with or
otherwise respect to the transactions contemplated hereby or the proposed sale of the Prospect Acquired Entities and the Purchased Assets;
(X) fail
to take any actions necessary to comply with the requirements of Section 2.2(s) or Section 2.2(u); or
(Y) enter
into any agreement, or otherwise become obligated, to take action, which is prohibited in Section 7.3(a)(ii).
(b) Nothing
contained in this Agreement shall give Buyer, directly or indirectly, rights to control or direct the operations of a Prospect Healthcare
Entity before the Closing Date. Before the Closing Date, Sellers shall, consistent with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, exercise
complete control and supervision over the operations of each Prospect Healthcare Entity.
(c) Notwithstanding
anything to the contrary herein, nothing herein shall prevent any Seller, any Prospect Acquired Entity or any of their respective Affiliates
from taking or failing to take any action, in each case, to the extent determined necessary or advisable by any Seller in connection
with, or to comply with, any obligations relating to any Other Business Insolvency Proceeding, and (i) no such actions or failure to
take such actions shall be deemed to violate or breach this Agreement in any way, and (ii) all such actions or failures to take such
actions shall be deemed to constitute an action taken in the ordinary course of business; provided that, it does not materially damage
the Purchased Assets, the Prospect Acquired Entities and the Healthcare Business; and provided, further, that if, such
actions or failure to take such actions give rise to a Material Adverse Effect or other condition which prevents the conditions set forth
in this ARTICLE 8 to be satisfied, buyer will have the right to terminate this Agreement pursuant to the terms set forth in ARTICLE
8.
(d) Prior
to the Closing, Sellers or their respective Affiliates may cause the reorganization of the RI Entities (the “RI Reorganization”),
which reorganization may include causing a change to the direct parent company of any of the RI Entities, including transferring ownership
of the RI Entities to one or more other Prospect Healthcare Entities. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, nothing herein
shall restrict Sellers or any of their respective Affiliates from effectuating the RI Reorganization and (i) no provision of this Agreement
shall be deemed to be violated or breached or failed to have been complied with, and no representation or warranty in this Agreement
shall be deemed to have been breached or inaccurate to the extent resulting from the RI Reorganization, and (iii) the RI Reorganization
shall not serve as a basis for Buyer to have a right to terminate this Agreement or assert that any of the terms and conditions set forth
in ARTICLE 8 have not been satisfied; provided that (i) PMH or PHPH is the ultimate beneficial owner of the RI Entities,(ii) the
assets and operations of the RI Entities shall be delivered to Buyer in accordance with the terms of this Agreement in all respects and
(iii) the RI Reorganization will not adversely impact the condition of the assets and operations of the RI Entities or the other Purchased
Business in any material respect. Sellers shall keep Buyer reasonably apprised of the status of the RI Reorganization and provide Buyer
with copies of the relevant documents executed in connection with the consummation of the RI Reorganization. In the event of the RI Reorganization,
the definition of “Sellers” and other related definitions shall be updated to reflect the RI Reorganization as appropriate.
Section 7.4. Public
Disclosure; Confidentiality.
(a) Notwithstanding
anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, except as may be required to comply with the requirements of any applicable Law,
or by the applicable rules of any securities exchange, from and after the Effective Date, no Party shall make any press release
or similar public announcement or public communication or otherwise communicate with any news media relating to this Agreement unless
specifically approved in advance by Buyer and Sellers, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed, and
provided that, any such approval of Sellers must be provided by the Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer or Co-General Counsel
of PMS. Nothing contained in this Agreement will prohibit any advisor to any Seller from issuing or causing publication following the
Closing of any tombstone or similar advertisement in customary form, provided that, no such tombstone or similar advertisement shall
contain information that has not been publicly disclosed.
(b) From
and after the Effective Date until the Closing, each of Buyer and Sellers shall, and shall cause each of their respective Affiliates
to, keep confidential the terms and existence of this Agreement and the Transaction Documents and the negotiations relating thereto and
all documents and information obtained by a Party from another Party in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby (collectively,
the “Confidential Information”), except: (i) to the extent in the case of Sellers that it is reasonably necessary
to disclose the Confidential Information to obtain the regulatory approvals or third party consents; (ii) for disclosures otherwise
made in satisfaction of any of the obligations under this Agreement; (iii) to the extent required by applicable Law or the rules of
any securities exchange; (iv) as made public prior to the Effective Date by either Party not in violation of this Agreement; (v) each
of Buyer and Sellers may disclose such information to such Person’s equityholders or Affiliates, and their respective Representatives
but subject to the provisions of the Confidentiality Agreement; (vi) in connection with the enforcement of any right or remedy relating
to this Agreement, the other Transaction Documents or the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby; and (vii) Buyer may disclose
such information to the Debt Financing Sources and their respective Representatives to the extent reasonably necessary to obtain financing
for purposes of the Transactions.
(c) The
terms of the Confidentiality Agreement are hereby incorporated herein by reference and shall continue in full force and effect until
the Closing, at which time the Confidentiality Agreement shall terminate. If this Agreement is terminated prior to the Closing, then
the Confidentiality Agreement shall continue in full force and effect in accordance with its terms.
Section 7.5. Exclusive
Dealing; Transfer Restrictions.
(a) During
the Interim Period, none of Sellers, the Prospect Healthcare Entities, and their respective Affiliates or Representatives shall, directly
or indirectly, (i) encourage, solicit, initiate, entertain, respond to, engage, facilitate or participate in, discuss or negotiate,
any inquiries, proposals, discussions, offers or negotiations (written or oral) with any Person (other than Buyer and its Representatives),
or provide information to any other Person in connection with, or that could reasonably be expected to lead to, an Acquisition Proposal,
including by (A) providing or furnishing to any Person (other than Buyer and its Representatives) any non-public information or
data relating to the Prospect Healthcare Entities, any of their respective Subsidiaries or their respective businesses, properties or
assets or (B) affording access to any personnel or any properties, assets, books or records of the Prospect Healthcare Entities,
any of their respective Subsidiaries to any Person (other than Buyer and its Representatives); (ii) furnish or disclose any non-public
information to any Person in connection with, or that could reasonably be expected to lead to, an Acquisition Proposal; (iii) approve,
recommend or enter into any Contract or other arrangement or understanding regarding an Acquisition Proposal, including (A) the
entry into any agreement, agreement in principle, letter of intent or other arrangement (including any non-binding term sheet or similar
arrangement) to consummate, or otherwise with respect to, any Acquisition Proposal or any inquiry, offer or proposal that could reasonably
be expected to lead to an Acquisition Proposal, or (B) the approval or endorsement of any Acquisition Proposal, with respect to
any inquiry, offer or proposal that could reasonably be expected to lead to an Acquisition Proposal or any agreement or other arrangement
of the type described in the preceding clause (A); (iv) prepare or take any steps in connection with a public offering of any Equity
Securities of any Prospect Healthcare Entity (or successor of any Prospect Healthcare Entity or Subsidiary); (v) waive or otherwise
forbear in the enforcement of any rights or other benefits under confidential information agreements relating to an Acquisition Proposal,
including without limitation any “standstill” or similar provisions thereunder, or (vi) otherwise cooperate in any way
with, or assist or participate in, or knowingly facilitate or encourage any effort or attempt by any Person to do or seek to do any of
the foregoing. The Seller Representative agrees to (x) notify Buyer upon receipt or awareness of the same by any Prospect Healthcare
Entity, and to describe the material terms and conditions of any such Acquisition Proposal in reasonable detail (including the identity
of the Persons making such Acquisition Proposal) and (y) keep Buyer reasonably informed on a current basis of any modifications
to such offer or information. Sellers will be responsible for any breach of this Section by their Affiliates or Representatives.
(b) None
of the Boards of Directors, or similar governing bodies, of Sellers or the Prospect Acquired Entities, nor any committee thereof shall
(i) withdraw or modify, or propose to withdraw or modify the approval or recommendation by such Board of Directors, or similar governing
bodies, or any such committee of this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby, (ii) approve or recommend, or propose to
approve or recommend, any Acquisition Proposal, or (iii) enter into any agreement with respect to any Acquisition Proposal.
(c) As
of the Effective Date, Sellers, the Prospect Healthcare Entities, their Subsidiaries, and their Affiliates and Representatives shall
(i) immediately cease and cause to be terminated any activities, discussions or negotiations being conducted, if any, prior to the
Effective Date with any Persons, or their Representatives, other than Buyer with respect to any of the foregoing and (ii) terminate,
or cause to be terminated, access by any such Persons and their Representatives to any non-public information concerning the Prospect
Healthcare Entities and their Subsidiaries or any of their respective businesses, assets or properties, including via the termination
of access to any physical or electronic data rooms related to an Acquisition Proposal.
Section 7.6. Non-Competition;
Non-Solicitation; Non-Disparagement.
(a) In
consideration for Buyer’s payment of the amount to be paid to Sellers under this Agreement and the Transaction Documents, and in
order to protect the value of the Prospect Healthcare Entities and the Healthcare Business after the Closing, including its goodwill,
acquired by Buyer under this Agreement, each Seller hereby agrees, for itself and on behalf of its owners and Affiliates, as applicable,
that during the period commencing on the Closing Date and ending on the fourth (4th) anniversary of the Closing Date (the
“Restricted Period”), each Seller shall not and shall cause its Affiliates not to, directly or indirectly, acquire,
engage or participate in, hold any economic, financial or other interest in, act as a stockholder, partner, consultant, agent, employee,
member or representative of, or render any services to any Person engaged in a Protected Business, except for the Other Prospect Business,
within the Restricted Territory; provided that, nothing contained herein shall be construed as (i) prohibiting Sellers or their
owners and Affiliates from purchasing up to two percent (2%) of any class of the outstanding voting securities of any Person whose securities
are listed on a national securities exchange, so long as Sellers, their owners and their respective Affiliates, do not participate in
any way in the management or control of such Person or (ii) restricting the Other Prospect Business. Notwithstanding anything herein
to the contrary, none of MPT Operating Partnership, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership, nor any of its Affiliates shall be deemed an
Affiliate of Sellers or the Seller Representative subject to the restrictions of this Section 7.6.
(b) Between the date of this Agreement and the Closing Date (or if this Agreement is terminated prior to the Closing in accordance
with the terms hereof, for a period of one (1) year following such termination date), (i) Buyer (on the one hand) (the “Buyer
Soliciting Parties”), and (ii) Sellers or Seller Representative (on the other hand) (the “Seller Soliciting Parties”)
shall not, and shall cause their respective Affiliates and all of their respective Representatives not to, directly or indirectly, (A)
with respect to the Buyer Soliciting Parties, solicit any employee of Sellers, the Prospect Healthcare Entities, their Subsidiaries or
any of their Affiliates or (B) take any action to solicit or encourage any such employee to terminate his or her employment with Sellers,
the Prospect Healthcare Entities, their Subsidiaries or any of their Affiliates or to accept employment or other affiliation with Buyer
or any of its Affiliates (the “Seller Solicited Parties”), and (iv) with respect to the Seller Soliciting Parties,
solicit any employee of either Buyer or its Affiliates or to accept employment or other affiliation with Sellers, any Prospect Acquired
Entity or its Subsidiary or any of their respective Affiliates (the “Buyer Solicited Parties”); provided, however,
that general advertisement in the mass media, notices pursuant to mass mailings, participation in job fairs or website postings, and outreaches
through a recruiting firm not targeted at the Seller Solicited Parties or the Buyer Solicited Parties, shall not constitute a breach of
this Section 7.6(b).
(c) From and after the date of this Agreement (both before and after the Effective Time or termination of this Agreement), each of
Buyer, Sellers, the Prospect Healthcare Entities (the “Restricted Parties”) shall, and shall cause their respective
Affiliates to, instruct their officers and directors to, refrain from engaging in any conduct or making any statement, whether in commercial
or noncommercial speech, that disparages, criticizes or is injurious to the reputation of the other Restricted Parties, any of their respective
Affiliates, or any of their respective Representatives, managers, shareholders, members or principals. Nothing in this Section 7.6(c)
is intended to limit the right of a Restricted Party to enforce its rights under this Agreement.
(d) The Parties understand that the restrictions set forth in this Section 7.6(d) are intended to protect the interests of Buyer,
Sellers, the Prospect Healthcare Entities and their respective Affiliates and agree that such restrictions are reasonable and appropriate
for this purpose. Sellers further acknowledge and agree that the time, scope and geographic area and other provisions of this Section
7.6(d) have been specifically negotiated by sophisticated parties and absent Sellers’ agreement to and compliance with the restrictions
set forth in this Section 7.6(d), Buyer would not have entered into the Transactions. The Restricted Period shall be extended with
respect to any particular Seller by each day that such Seller is in breach of this Section 7.6(d).
The
Parties expressly agree that the subject matter, length of time, geographical scope, and range of activities, as applicable, contained
in this Section 7.6(d) are reasonable in light of the circumstances as they exist on the date upon which this Agreement has
been executed. However, should a determination nonetheless be made by a court of competent jurisdiction at a later date that the character,
duration or geographic scope of the restrictive covenants set forth in this Section 7.6(d) is unreasonable in light of the circumstances
as they then exist, then it is the intention and the agreement of the Parties hereto that this Agreement shall be construed by the court
in such a manner as to impose only those restrictions on the conduct of Sellers that may be enforceable under applicable Law, to the
fullest extent of such enforceability to assure Buyer of the intended benefit of this Agreement. If, in any judicial proceeding, a court
shall refuse to enforce all of the separate covenants deemed included herein because, taken together, they are more extensive than necessary
to assure Buyer of the intended benefit of this Agreement, it is expressly understood and agreed among the Parties hereto that those
of such covenants that, if eliminated, would permit the remaining separate covenants to be enforced in such proceeding shall, for the
purpose of such proceeding, be deemed eliminated from the provisions hereof.
Section 7.7. Release.
(a) Subject
to Section 7.7(d), Buyer agrees that, effective as of the Closing Date, it shall be deemed to have released and discharged,
on behalf of itself and its Affiliates, which for the avoidance of doubt includes each Prospect Acquired Entity (the “Buyer
Releasing Parties”), each Seller and such Seller’s Affiliates and their respective Representatives (whether in such Person’s
capacity as a shareholder, member, director, manager, officer, employee or otherwise) (the “Seller Releasees”) from
any and all claims, demands and causes of action, whether known or unknown, liquidated or contingent, relating to, arising out of or
in any way connected with the dealings of such Prospect Healthcare Entity and the Purchased Business from the beginning of time through
the Closing Date.
(b) Subject
to Section 7.7(d), for and in consideration of the amount to be paid to Sellers under this Agreement and the Transaction
Documents, each Seller agrees that, effective as of the Closing Date, it shall be deemed to have released and discharged, on behalf of
itself, and its Affiliates (the “Seller Releasing Parties” and together with the Buyer Releasing Parties, each referred
to as herein as a “Releasing Party”, and collectively as the “Releasing Parties”), Buyer, each
Prospect Healthcare Entity, Buyer’s Affiliates, and each of their respective Representatives (whether in such Person’s capacity
as a shareholder, member, director, manager, officer, employee or otherwise) (the “Buyer Releasees” and together with
the Seller Releasees, each referred to as herein as a “Releasee” and collectively as the “Releasees”)
from any and all claims, demands and causes of action, whether known or unknown, liquidated or contingent, relating to, arising out of
or in any way connected with the dealings of such Prospect Healthcare Entity and such Person from the beginning of time through the Closing
Date.
(c) Each
Releasing Party acknowledges that the Laws of many states (including Section 1542 of the California Civil Code) provide substantially
the following: “A GENERAL RELEASE DOES NOT EXTEND TO CLAIMS THAT THE CREDITOR OR RELEASING PARTY DOES NOT KNOW OR SUSPECT TO EXIST
IN HIS, HER OR ITS FAVOR AT THE TIME OF EXECUTING THE RELEASE AND THAT, IF KNOWN BY HIM, HER OR IT, WOULD HAVE MATERIALLY AFFECTED
HIS, HER OR ITS SETTLEMENT WITH THE DEBTOR OR RELEASED PARTY.” Each Releasing Party acknowledges that such provisions are designed
to protect a Party from waiving claims which it does not know exist or may exist. Nonetheless, Each Releasing Party agrees that, effective
as of the Closing Date, each Releasing Party shall be deemed to waive any such provision. Each Releasing Party further agrees that no
Releasing Party shall, nor permit any Affiliate thereof to: (a) institute a lawsuit or other legal proceeding based upon, arising
out of, or relating to any of the released claims; (b) participate, assist, or cooperate in any such proceeding; or (c) encourage,
assist and/or solicit any third party to institute any such proceeding. The provisions of this Section 7.7(c) are intended
to be for the benefit of, and shall be enforceable by, each Releasee and each such Person’s heirs, legatees, representatives, successors
and assigns, it being expressly agreed that each such Person is an express third party beneficiary of, is intended to benefit from, and
may enforce its rights under this Section 7.7.
(d) Notwithstanding
anything to the contrary set forth in this Agreement, the release provided for in this Section 7.7 shall not affect or impair:
(i) any rights of the Releasing Parties or any obligations of the Released Parties to the Releasing Parties under this Agreement
or in any Transaction Document, including without limitation, the Transition Services Agreement, (ii) any claims under Fraud or
Willful Breach, or (iii) any rights, which as a matter of Law or public policy cannot be released.
Section 7.8. Access
to Records and Employees after Closing.
(a) For
a period of ten (10) years after the Closing Date, Buyer shall (i) retain all of the books and records of each Prospect Acquired
Entity and its Subsidiaries, and the Purchased Assets, and (ii) provide each Seller and its Representatives with reasonable access
to all of the books and records of each Prospect Acquired Entity and its Subsidiaries, and the Purchased Assets, to the extent that such
records exist and to the extent that such access may reasonably be required in connection with matters relating to or affected by the
operations of such Prospect Healthcare Entity prior to the Closing Date, in connection with the preparation of such Seller’s financial
reports or Tax Returns, any Tax audits, claims or other proceedings, the defense or prosecution of Legal Proceedings (regardless of whether
such Legal Proceedings were initiated before or after the Closing Date), and any other reasonable need of such Seller to consult such
books and records (including such Seller’s post-Closing rights and obligations hereunder). Such access shall be afforded by Buyer
upon receipt of reasonable advance notice and during normal business hours in a manner as not to interfere unreasonably with the conduct
of business; provided that, no Prospect Acquired Entity or its Subsidiary shall be required to violate any attorney-client privilege.
(b) Sellers may retain copies of any Contracts, documents or records of any Prospect Acquired Entity or Purchased Assets: (i) for
archival purposes; (ii) which relate to properties or activities of such Seller that are unrelated to any Prospect Acquired Entity or
Purchased Assets; (iii) which are required to be retained pursuant to any legal requirement or are subject to attorney-client privilege;
or (iv) for financial reporting purposes, Tax purposes or defense or prosecution of Legal Proceedings. Following the assignment of the
Joint Venture Equity to Buyer, Buyer shall comply with the obligations in this Section 7.8 as it relates to the Joint Venture Entity.
Section 7.9. Directors’
and Officers’ Indemnification and Exculpation.
(a) Buyer
agrees that all rights to indemnification and exculpation for acts or omissions occurring prior to the Closing now existing in favor
of the current or former directors, managers or officers (or persons holding similar positions) of each Prospect Acquired Entity and
its Subsidiaries who has the right to indemnification or exculpation by such Prospect Acquired Entity (collectively, the “Covered
Persons”) as provided in its Organizational Documents, indemnity, indemnification agreements or any other Contract, as provided
under Law or as provided pursuant to a resolution of the boards of directors (or similar governing bodies) of such Prospect Acquired
Entity shall survive the transactions contemplated hereby and shall continue in full force and effect in accordance with their terms
for a period of not less than six (6) years from the Closing. Without limiting the foregoing, for a period of not less than six
(6) years from the Closing, Buyer shall not, and shall not permit any Prospect Acquired Entity to, amend, modify or terminate any
Organizational Document, Contract or resolution regarding or related to such indemnification matters, unless required by Law.
(b) The provisions of this Section 7.9(b) are: (i) intended to be for the benefit of, and shall be enforceable by, each Covered
Person and each other Person entitled to indemnification in this Section 7.9(b), and each such Person’s heirs, legatees,
representatives, successors and assigns, it being expressly agreed that each such Person is an express third party beneficiary of, is
intended to benefit from, and may enforce its rights under this Section 7.9(b); and (ii) in addition to, and not in substitution
for, any other rights to indemnification or contribution that any such Person may have by Contract or otherwise.
(c) If Buyer or its successors or assigns (i) shall consolidate with or merge into any other Person and shall not be the continuing
or surviving corporation or entity of such consolidation or merger or (ii) shall transfer all or substantially all of its properties
and assets to any Person, then, and in each such case, proper provisions shall be made so that the successors and assigns of Buyer shall
assume all of the obligations of Buyer set forth in this Section 7.9(c).
Section 7.10. Tail
Insurance. At or prior to the Closing, Buyer shall purchase tail insurance for the insurance policies identified on Schedule 7.10,
which are all of the insurance policies currently maintained by Sellers, on the terms specified therein. Buyer shall, and shall cause
the Prospect Acquired Entities to: (i) upon the request of a Seller, make any claim for coverage under any such policy and take
any action reasonably requested by such Seller to obtain reimbursement for covered Losses under any such policy or to otherwise enforce
any such policy or any provision thereof; (ii) promptly inform Sellers of any communication received by Buyer or any Prospect Acquired
Entity or Subsidiary of a Prospect Acquired Entity from, or given by Buyer or any Prospect Acquired Entity or any Subsidiary of any Prospect
Acquired Entity to, any Person issuing any such insurance policy; (iii) permit Sellers to review any written communication from
any such insurance provider and permit Sellers to review; before submission, any written communication to such insurance provider; (iv) consult
with Sellers in advance of any meeting or conference with such insurance provider and, to the extent permitted by such insurance provider,
give Sellers the opportunity to attend and participate; and (v) upon a Seller’s request, promptly furnish to such Seller certificates
of insurance evidencing such policy. Buyer acknowledges and agrees that none of the Insurance Policies will be available to, or for the
benefit of, Buyer or the Prospect Acquired Entities after the Closing. Buyer covenants and agrees not to cancel, redeem or take any action
that would adversely affect the terms and conditions of the Insurance Tail Policy. The cost and expense of purchasing the Insurance Tail
Policy will be shared equally between Sellers and Buyer.
Section 7.11. Employment
Matters.
(a) Buyer
shall offer at-will employment in writing to the employees listed on Schedule 7.11(a), which employees represent a minimum of
eighty percent (80%) of the Employees of the Prospect Healthcare Entities disclosed on Section 5.14(a) of the Disclosure
Schedules (such Employees who accept the offer of employment, the “Transferred Employees”) with such employment to
be effective as of the Effective Time. Effective as of immediately prior to the Effective Time, each of the Prospect Healthcare Entities
shall (i) terminate those employees who are known to have accepted or are reasonably expected to accept employment with Buyer and
(ii) either terminate or transfer to an entity that is not a Prospect Healthcare Entity the employment of any employee employed
at a Prospect Healthcare Entity that is not a Transferred Employee. Sellers shall remain solely responsible for any WARN Act notice under
federal, state, or local Laws and agree to effectuate such notice in a timely fashion and that such notice will be provided to Buyer
and its counsel for Buyer’s and its counsel’s comment and approval at least fifteen (15)days before such notice is required
to be sent. In order for the Prospect Healthcare Entities to issue or effectuate any WARN Act notice under this Section 7.11(a),
and to be liable for such notice, Buyer must inform Sellers at least ninety (90) days before the Effective Time which of the Employees
disclosed on Section 5.14(a) of the Disclosure Schedules shall be offered employment with Buyer or any of its Affiliates.
If a WARN Act (or other similar state Law) notice is required under applicable federal or state Law(s), the Prospect Healthcare Entities
shall timely effectuate such notice at least sixty (60) days before the Effective Time. If Buyer fails to timely provide the Prospect
Asset Sellers with the necessary information, including the identity of the Employees being offered employment with Buyer or its Affiliates
under this Section 7.11(a), so that the Prospect Healthcare Entities can (y) determine whether a WARN Act notice under
this Section 7.11(a) is required and (z) to effectuate such notice under this Section 7.11(a), then
the Prospect Healthcare Entities will be under no obligation to provide a WARN Act or other notice under this Section 7.11(a),
and Buyer will assume and pay for all liabilities in connection with any actual or alleged failure to effectuate or issue such notice
to applicable Employees. Otherwise, Sellers shall remain solely responsible for any WARN Act notice under federal, state, or local laws
and agree to effectuate such notice in a timely fashion and that such notice will be provided to Buyer for Buyer’s comment and
approval at least 30 days before such notice is required to be sent.
(b) Until
the first anniversary of the Closing Date (the “Continuation Period”), Buyer shall, or shall cause its Affiliates
to, maintain the terms and conditions of at-will employment of each of the Transferred Employees on substantially similar terms and conditions
that are no less favorable to each Transferred Employee than those provided by Buyer to Buyer’s similarly situated employees, including
terms relating to salary, bonuses and short-term incentive compensation opportunities, retirement benefits, health and welfare benefits,
and fringe benefits. In addition, Buyer shall, or shall cause its Affiliates to, provide the Transferred Employees with full service
credit for all continuous periods of employment with the Prospect Healthcare Entities through and including the Closing Date under employee
benefit plans for which service credit is relevant for the purposes of eligibility, vesting or the calculation of vacation, sick days
or similar benefits, provided, however, that such service shall not be credited to the extent that it would result in a
duplication of benefits and such agreement does not mean that Buyer shall provide the same benefits (i.e., paid time off as opposed to
vacation and paid sick time) and/or level of benefits as the Prospect Healthcare Entities so long as the benefits provided are no less
favorable than those offered to Buyer’s or its Affiliates’ existing employees in the same or substantially similar positions.
If there are any Transferred Employees on leave of absence, Buyer will hire those Transferred Employees in a leave status.
(c) Buyer
shall, or shall cause its Affiliates to, use commercially reasonable efforts to: (i) provide coverage for all Transferred Employees
and their eligible dependents under its or their medical, dental and vision plans without interruption of coverage, to the extent coverage
under such Buyer Plan is replacing comparable coverage under a Benefit Plan in which each such Transferred Employee participated prior
to the Closing; (ii) cause there to be waived any pre-existing condition, actively at work requirements, waiting periods and any
other similar restriction, to the extent such conditions were inapplicable or waived under the comparable Benefit Plans in which each
such Transferred Employee participated prior to the Closing; and (iii) cause the Buyer Plans providing group health coverage to
honor any expenses incurred by the Transferred Employees and their eligible dependents under similar plans of the Prospect Healthcare
Entities prior to the Closing in the plan year in which the Closing occurs for purposes of satisfying applicable deductible, co-insurance
and maximum out-of-pocket expenses, as if such amounts had been paid in accordance with such Buyer Plan. Buyer acknowledges and agrees
that none of the Benefit Plans will be available to, or for the benefit of, the Prospect Acquired Entities after the Closing.
(d) Sellers shall obtain from each Transferred Employee who is a party to a Change of Control Severance Agreement with PMS (a “COC
Agreement”), an acknowledgment and release (a “COC Release Agreement”), in a form mutually agreed upon by
Sellers and Buyer, pursuant to which the applicable Transferred Employee expressly acknowledges that the termination by the appliable
Prospect Asset Seller and the hiring by Buyer under this Section 7.11(d) will not trigger any payment rights under the COC Agreement.
Buyer will assume all COC Agreements for those Transferred Employees who executed a COC Release Agreement and will be solely responsible
for any payment and severance rights under such COC Agreements with respect to such Transferred Employees. Sellers will remain solely
responsible for any payment and severance rights under any COC Agreement relating to any Employee who is not a Transferred Employee or
did not execute a COC Release Agreement.
(e) Buyer
shall be responsible for soliciting from each Transferred Employee a written election to have their applicable Accrued PTO through the
Closing Date rolled over for use during employment with Buyer, instead of cashed out at Closing. Buyer shall make evidence of such written
elections available to Sellers. In accordance with such elections, Buyer shall credit the Transferred Employees with their Rollover Elected
PTO and make it available for their use during their employment with Buyer, in accordance with Buyer’s regular PTO policies and
practices, provided, however, that such policies and practices shall not divest any Transferred Employees of any vested
rights. Sellers shall provide Buyers with the amount of accrued PTO accrued by each Transferred Employee in writing. To the extent there
are any errors or mistakes in connection with the amounts provided by Sellers to Buyer in writing, Sellers shall be solely responsible
for addressing the errors with such Transferred Employees and paying out any additional amounts, penalties, and fees to fully resolve
the issue. To the extent there are disagreements or disputes by employees in connection with their Rollover Elected PTO, Sellers and
Sellers’ Affiliates shall cooperate with Buyer and Buyer’s Affiliates to resolve such disputes as soon as possible upon receipt
of notice of such disagreements or disputes, provided however that any disagreements arising from any error or mistake on the part of
Sellers and Sellers’ Affiliates will be their responsibility.
(f) Sellers
will retain all Liability for, and will offer and provide, health plan continuation coverage under COBRA to all “M&A Qualified
Beneficiaries” as that term is defined in Section 54.4980B-9 of the Treasury Regulations, including coverage for employees
or former employees of Sellers who are not hired by Buyer or one of its affiliates and their respective spouses and dependents, and any
other former employees of Sellers or their dependents whose COBRA qualifying events occurred through the Closing Date and whose COBRA
coverage is in effect as of the Closing Date, or whose election period for choosing such COBRA coverage has not ended as of the Closing
Date.
(g) Except
for Buyer’s assumption of the COC Agreements with respect to the Transferred Employees and Buyer’s obligation to make available
Rollover Elected PTO, (i) Sellers will be and remain solely responsible for (1) all due and owing wages, incentives, bonuses, and commissions
earned through and including the Closing Date, and (2) all claims for expenses, rights to reimbursement, and benefits claims incurred
or relating to events or conditions existing or occurring through and including the Closing Date and all benefits payable under all Benefit
Plans and similar arrangements accrued through and including the Closing Date, in each case with respect to all Employees (including
Transferred Employees) of the Prospect Acquired Entities, including dependents and beneficiaries thereof; and (ii) Sellers will pay or
provide for all amounts listed in the foregoing clause (i) (1) on or before the Closing Date or by such other date as may be required
by applicable Law and all amounts listed in clause (i) (2) as and when they are due and owing under the terms of the applicable
Benefit Plans and similar arrangements. For the avoidance of doubt, and not in limitation of any other Liabilities retained by Sellers
or their Affiliates, Sellers or their Affiliates shall be solely responsible for, and neither Buyer nor any of its Affiliates shall have,
any Liabilities with respect to any Employees, workers, or former employees or other service providers of any Seller or any of their
Affiliates, including the Prospect Healthcare Entities, except for Liabilities to Transferred Employees that arise and are with respect
to events that occur after such Transferred Employee commences employment with Buyer or one of its Affiliates, as applicable; provided,
however, that Buyer will be responsible for any liabilities with respect to Rollover Elected PTO for Transferred Employees from
and after the Effective Time, including, for the avoidance of doubt, tracking the use or payout of Rollover Elected PTO, making such
Rollover Elected PTO available to the Transferred Employee at a pay rate no less than the Transferred Employee’s rate of pay in
effect as of immediately prior to the Effective Time or at the time the Rollover Elected PTO is used or cashed out (whichever is greater),
and corresponding Tax withholding obligations.
(h) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, nothing contained in this Section 7.11(h) shall: (i) require Buyer
to continue to employ the services of any particular individual for any amount of time following the Closing or to offer anything other
than at-will employment; (ii) be deemed to amend, modify or terminate, any employee benefit or compensation plan, program, arrangement,
contract or practice, or otherwise interfere in any way with the right of any Prospect Healthcare Entity, Buyer or their respective Affiliates,
to amend, modify, discontinue or terminate any or all employee benefit or compensation plans, programs, arrangements, contracts or practices;
or (iii) give any third party any right to enforce the provisions of this Section 7.11(h). Notwithstanding the foregoing, Buyer
shall not terminate Transferred Employees in a manner that would (x) materially alter, or materially frustrate the purposes of, Buyer’s
covenant to offer employment to at least eighty percent (80%) of the Prospect Healthcare Entities Employees as set forth in Section
7.11(a); (y) materially alter, or frustrate the purposes of, Buyer’s covenant to maintain the terms and conditions of at-will
employment of each of the Transferred Employees as set forth in Section 7.11(b); or (z) reasonably be expected to cause Sellers
to incur liabilities under the WARN Act, provided that, Sellers have provided materially accurate information as set forth in Section
5.14(i).
Section 7.12. Tax
Matters. For purposes of this Section 7.12, references to the Prospect Healthcare Entities shall include all Subsidiaries of
the Prospect Healthcare Entities.
(a) The
Seller Representative shall, at Sellers’ sole cost and expense, prepare, or cause to be prepared (using the historic Tax Return
preparer if the Seller Representative so elects), all income and other material Tax Returns for the Prospect Acquired Entities, AMVI,
and the Joint Venture Acquired Entity that are filed after the Effective Date and prior to the Closing (each, an “Interim Return”).
At least twenty (20) days prior to the date on which each Interim Return is due (taking into account extensions of time to file), the
Seller Representative will submit such Interim Return to Buyer to provide Buyer with an opportunity to comment on such Tax Returns. The
Seller Representative shall consider in good faith any reasonable comments from Buyer with respect to such Interim Returns.
(b) The
Seller Representative shall, at Sellers’ sole cost and expense, prepare, or cause to be prepared (using the historic Tax Return
preparer if the Seller Representative so elects), all Pass-Through Tax Returns for each Prospect Acquired Entity and AMVI for taxable
periods ending on or prior to the Closing Date that are originally due after the Closing Date (the “Seller Returns”).
At least twenty (20) days prior to the date on which each Seller Return is due (taking into account extensions of time to file), the
Seller Representative will submit such Seller Return to Buyer for its review and approval (not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned
or delayed). The Seller Representative shall consider in good faith any reasonable comments from Buyer with respect to such Seller Returns.
Buyer and the Seller Representative and their respective Affiliates shall negotiate in good faith to resolve any dispute with respect
to any such comments that Buyer provides, and in the event the parties are unable to resolve any dispute within ten (10) days (or
such longer period as mutually agreed) following the delivery by Buyer of such comments, the parties shall submit the dispute to the
Accounting Expert for resolution in accordance with the principles set forth in Section 3.3(e) which shall apply mutatis
mutandis; provided that, any such dispute shall be resolved at least two (2) days prior to the due date for filing the applicable
Seller Return so that such Seller Return may be timely filed. The determination of the Accounting Expert shall be binding on all parties;
provided that, any such determination shall be limited to the resolution of the items in dispute. Buyer shall cause each applicable Prospect
Acquired Entity to promptly execute and file (or cause to be filed) with the appropriate Taxing Authority the Seller Returns as so prepared
pursuant to this Section 7.12(a). At least two (2) Business Days prior to the due date thereof, the Seller Representative
(on behalf of Sellers) shall pay to Buyer all Taxes shown as due and payable on any Seller Return, other than any Taxes expressly taken
into account as a deduction in computing the Purchase Price, as finally determined pursuant to Section 3.3 and Buyer shall promptly
pay (or cause to be promptly paid), to the appropriate Taxing Authority, all Taxes paid over to Buyer by Seller Representative pursuant
to this Section 7.12(b)upon receipt.
(c) The parties acknowledge that for U.S. federal income tax purposes, the taxable year of Prospect Health Plan will end on the end
of the day on the Closing Date and, to the extent applicable Tax Laws in other taxing jurisdictions so permit, the parties will elect
to cause the taxable year of Prospect Health Plan to terminate on the Closing Date. Buyer shall prepare, or cause to be prepared, (i)
at Sellers’ expense, all Tax Returns for each Prospect Acquired Entity and the Joint Venture Entity, other than Seller Returns,
for taxable periods ending on or prior to the Closing Date that are originally due after the Closing Date, and (ii) at Buyer’s expense,
all Tax Returns for each Prospect Acquired Entity and the Joint Venture Entity for Straddle Periods (collectively, clauses (i)
through (ii), the “Buyer Returns”). At least twenty (20) days prior to the date on which each Buyer Return that
is an income Tax Return is due (taking into account extensions of time to file) and reasonably promptly prior to the due date of any other
Buyer Return, Buyer will submit such Buyer Return to the Seller Representative for its review and approval (not to be unreasonably withheld,
conditioned or delayed). Buyer shall consider in good faith any reasonable comments from the Seller Representative with respect to such
Buyer Returns. Buyer and the Seller Representative and their respective Affiliates shall negotiate in good faith to resolve any dispute
with respect to any such comments that the Seller Representative provides, and in the event the parties are unable to resolve any dispute
within ten (10) days (or such longer period as mutually agreed) following the delivery by the Seller Representative of such comments,
the parties shall submit the dispute to the Accounting Expert for resolution in accordance with the principles set forth in Section
3.3(e), which shall apply mutatis mutandis; provided that, any such dispute shall be resolved at least two (2) days prior to
the due date for filing the applicable Buyer Return so that such Buyer Return may be timely filed. The determination of the Accounting
Expert shall be binding on all parties; provided that, any such determination shall be limited to the resolution of the items in dispute.
Buyer shall cause each applicable Prospect Acquired Entity to execute and file (or cause to be filed) with the appropriate Taxing Authority
the Buyer Returns as so prepared pursuant to this Section 7.12(c). At least two (2) Business Days prior to the due date thereof,
the Seller Representative (on behalf of Sellers) shall pay over to Buyer all Pre-Closing Taxes shown as due and payable on any Buyer Return,
other than any Taxes expressly taken into account as a deduction in computing the Purchase Price, as finally determined pursuant to Section
3.3 (together with those Tax Return preparation expenses that are the responsibility of Sellers under this Section 7.12(c))
and Buyer shall promptly pay (or cause to be promptly paid), to the appropriate Taxing Authority, all Taxes paid over to Buyer by the
Seller Representative pursuant to this Section 7.12(c) upon receipt.
(d) The
Seller Representative shall cause Chamber to (i) properly include in its Combined Tax Return for the portion of the taxable year
ending on the Closing Date the income of PHS RI (including any deferred items triggered into income by Treasury Regulations Section 1.1502-13
and any excess loss account taken into income under Treasury Regulations Section 1.1502-19), and (ii) timely pay any U.S. federal
income Taxes attributable to such income.
(e) All
Tax Returns prepared pursuant to Section 7.12(a) and Section 7.12(c) for taxable periods ending on
or prior to the Closing Date will be prepared in a manner consistent with the past custom and practice of the relevant Prospect Acquired
Entity, except as otherwise required by applicable Law, and will take into account and report Transaction Tax Deductions in Pre-Closing
Tax Periods to the extent permitted by applicable Law under a “more likely than not” or higher standard. The parties will
elect to treat seventy percent (70%) of any success-based fees with respect to Transaction Tax Deductions as deductible pursuant to IRS
Revenue Procedure 2011-29 to the extent permitted under applicable Law.
(f) Notwithstanding
anything to the contrary herein but subject to Section 7.12(k), the Seller Representative shall prepare (or cause to be prepared)
all Combined Tax Returns, including any Combined Tax Return of any Tax group for which any Prospect Acquired Entity was a member for
a Pre-Closing Tax Period, and none of Buyer or any of its Affiliates shall be entitled to review, comment on or approve any Combined
Tax Return or comment on or approve any related Tax Return workpapers.
(g)
Each Party shall promptly forward, or shall cause to be promptly forwarded (and in any event shall forward within thirty (30)
days of receipt) to the other Parties all material written communications from any Taxing Authority relating to any audit, examination,
contest, assessment, notice of Tax deficiency or other Action involving (i) Disclosed Tax Liability, or (ii) a Taxing Authority
with respect to any Pre-Closing Tax or other Tax for a Pre-Closing Tax Period (including for a Straddle Period), in each case of a Prospect
Acquired Entity, AMVI or of the Joint Venture Entity, for which any Seller (or any direct or indirect beneficial owner of a Seller) or
any Prospect Acquired Entity (including the Joint Venture Entity and AMVI) or Buyer and its Affiliates (in respect of the Purchased Assets
or Purchased Business) could reasonably be expected to be liable pursuant to the terms of this Agreement or under applicable Law (a “Covered
Tax Contest”); provided that, the failure to give such prompt written notice shall not, however, relieve the Indemnifying Person
of its indemnification obligations, except and only to the extent that the Indemnifying Person forfeits rights or defenses by reason
of such failure. Buyer shall (x) have the right (but not the obligation) to control any Covered Tax Contest relating solely to one or
more tax periods ending on or before the Closing Date to the extent relating solely to any of the Prospect Acquired Entities, the Joint
Venture Entity, the Purchased Assets, or Purchased Business, provided that, Buyer expressly assumes the obligation to defend any such
Covered Tax Contest in a written notice, and (y) have the obligation to control any Covered Tax Content to the extent relating to one
or more Straddle Periods (each Covered Tax Contest referred to in clauses (x) and (y) above, a “Buyer-Controlled
Tax Contest”); provided, however, that Buyer shall provide to the Seller Representative (at Sellers’ sole
cost and expense) reasonable participation rights with respect to any such Buyer-Controlled Tax Contest; and provided, further,
that Buyer’s expenses related to the control of a Buyer-Controlled Tax Contest described in clause (x) of this sentence
shall be borne by Sellers and Buyer’s expenses related to the control of a Buyer-Controlled Tax Contest described in clause
(y) of this sentence will be apportioned between Buyer, on the one hand, and Sellers, on the other hand, consistent with the apportionment
of the liability for the Taxes at issue in the Covered Tax Contest. With respect to any Buyer-Controlled Tax Contest that Buyer controls,
Buyer shall (i) keep the Seller Representative reasonably informed with respect to the status of such Buyer-Controlled Tax Contest, (ii)
provide the Seller Representative with copies of any material written correspondence or other material submissions received from a Taxing
Authority with respect to such Buyer-Controlled Tax Contest, (iii) provide the Seller Representative with copies of any material written
correspondence to be provided to any Taxing Authority in connection with such Buyer-Controlled Tax Contest for the Seller Representative’s
review and comment, such comments to be considered in good faith by Buyer, and (iv) not enter into any settlement of, or otherwise compromise,
any such Buyer-Controlled Tax Contest without the prior written consent of the Seller Representative, which consent shall not be unreasonably
withheld, conditioned, or delayed. The Seller Representative (at Sellers’ expense) shall control any Covered Tax Contest
that is not a Buyer-Controlled Tax Contest (a “Seller-Controlled Tax Contest”); provided, however, that
the Seller Representative shall provide to Buyer (at Buyer’s sole cost and expense) reasonable participation rights with respect
to any such Seller-Controlled Tax Contest. With respect to any Seller-Controlled Tax Contest, the Seller Representative shall (i) keep
Buyer reasonably informed with respect to the status of such Seller-Controlled Tax Contest, (ii) provide Buyer with copies of any material
written correspondence or other material submissions received from a Taxing Authority with respect to such Seller-Controlled Tax Contest,
(iii) provide Buyer with copies of any material written correspondence to be provided to any Taxing Authority in connection with such
Seller-Controlled Tax Contest for Buyer’s review and comment, such comments to be considered in good faith by the Seller Representative,
and (iv) not enter into any settlement of, or otherwise compromise, any such Seller-Controlled Tax Contest without the prior written
consent of Buyer, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed. To the extent of any inconsistency between
the provisions of this Section 7.12(g) and the provisions of Section 11.4(a), the provisions of this Section 7.12(g)
will control.
(h) All
Tax Sharing Agreements (if any) with respect to the Prospect Acquired Entities, or the Joint Venture Entity shall be terminated as of
the Closing Date and, after the Closing Date, the Prospect Acquired Entities, and the Joint Venture Entity shall not be bound thereby
or have any liability thereunder.
(i) The
Parties shall cooperate (and cause their respective Affiliates to cooperate) fully, as and to the extent reasonably requested by the
other Parties, in connection with the preparation and filing of Tax Returns pursuant to this Section 7.12(i) and in connection with any
audit, examination, contest, assessment, notice of Tax deficiency or other Action involving a Prospect Acquired Entity, AMVI, or the
Joint Venture Entity and involving a Taxing Authority. Such cooperation shall include the retention and (upon the other Parties’
request) the provision of records and information which are reasonably relevant to any such Tax audit, litigation or other proceeding
and making employees available on a mutually convenient basis to provide additional information and explanation of any material provided
hereunder, and the provision of any powers of attorney or similar authorizations as may be necessary to effectuate the intent of this
Section 7.12(i). Each of the Parties shall furnish the other Parties with copies of all relevant material written correspondence received
from any Governmental Authority in connection with any Tax audit or information request with respect to any Taxes for which any other
Party may be liable under this Agreement or otherwise under applicable Law.
(j) The Purchase Price (collectively, the “Tax Purchase Price”) shall be allocated among (i) the Purchased Assets
of each Prospect Asset Seller (including the Joint Venture Equity included in the Purchased Assets), (ii) the Alta Equity, (iii) the PHP
Equity, and (iv) the PHS RI Equity in the manner specified in Schedule 7.12(j) (Part I) (the “Per-Entity Allocation”).
The portion of the Purchase Price allocable to the Purchased Assets of each Prospect Asset Seller, together with any other relevant items
(including without limitation any Assumed Liabilities), (the “Purchased Assets Tax Purchase Price”), shall be allocated
among the Purchased Assets (including the Joint Venture Equity included in the Purchased Assets) and the restrictive covenants set forth
in Section 7.6 in accordance with the allocation methodology specified in Schedule 7.12(j) (Part II) (the “Purchased
Assets Allocation Methodology”). The portion of the Purchase Price allocable to the Alta Equity, together with any other relevant
items (including, without limitation, any liabilities of Alta) (the “Alta Tax Purchase Price”), shall be allocated
among the assets of Alta in accordance with the allocation methodology specified in Schedule 7.12(j) (Part III) (the “Alta
Assets Allocation Methodology”). The portion of the Purchase Price allocable to the PHS RI Equity, together with any other relevant
items (including without limitation any liabilities of Alta) (the “PHS RI Tax Purchase Price”), shall be allocated
among the assets of Alta in accordance with the allocation methodology specified in Schedule 7.12(j) (Part IV) (the “PHS
RI Assets Allocation Methodology”) for purposes of Section 7.12(k)(ii). The Parties agree that Per-Entity Allocation,
the Purchased Assets Allocation Methodology, the Alta Assets Allocation Methodology and the PHS RI Assets Allocation Methodology are consistent
with the requirements of Section 1060 of the Code and the Treasury Regulations thereunder. The Parties shall not treat any Seller as having
made any payment to Buyer for applicable Tax purposes in exchange for Buyer assuming any liabilities under this Agreement or in respect
of deferred revenue or prepaid amounts of any Seller or any Prospect Healthcare Entity under the principles of James M. Pierce
Corp. v. Commissioner, 326 F.2d 67 (8th
Cir. 1964), and the allocations determined hereunder shall be prepared in a manner consistent with such treatment. Within ninety (90)
days of the determination of the final Purchase Price (as finally determined pursuant to Section 3.3), Buyer shall deliver to the
Seller Representative for the Seller Representative’s review and comment (w) an updated draft of the Per-Entity Allocation (to account
for any changes to the final Purchase Price), (x) a draft allocation of the Purchased Assets Tax Purchase Price among the Purchased Assets
of each Prospect Asset Seller based on the Purchased Assets Allocation Methodology (the “Proposed Purchased Assets Allocation”),
and (y) a draft allocation of the Alta Assets Tax Purchase Price among the assets of Alta based on the Alta Assets Allocation Methodology
(the “Proposed Alta Assets Allocation”). Buyer shall consider in good faith any of the Seller Representative’s
reasonable written comments on the Proposed Purchased Assets Allocation and Proposed Alta Assets Allocation to the extent they are consistent
with, respectively, the Purchased Assets Allocation Methodology and the Alta Assets Allocation Methodology and provided within thirty
(30) days of the Seller Representative’s receipt of the Proposed Purchased Assets Allocation and Proposed Alta Assets Allocation.
The Parties shall report the transactions contemplated hereby on all Tax Returns (including, where applicable, IRS Form 8594) filed by
any of the Parties and for all Tax purposes) in a manner consistent with the foregoing provisions of this Section 7.12(j) and the
Per-Entity Allocation, the Proposed Purchased Assets Allocation and Proposed Alta Assets Allocation as finally determined (as so determined,
the “Final Purchased Assets Allocation” and the “Final Alta Assets Allocation”, respectively). None
of the Parties shall take any position for Tax purposes (whether in audits, Tax Returns, or otherwise) that is inconsistent with the foregoing
provisions of this Section 7.12(j), the Per-Entity Allocation, or the Final Purchased Assets Allocation or Final Alta Assets Allocation,
unless otherwise required by a determination within the meaning of Section 1313 of the Code (or corresponding provisions of state or local
Law). To the extent that there is any adjustment to the Purchase Price after the Closing, Buyer will adjust the Per-Entity Allocation
and, if applicable, the Final Purchased Assets Allocation or Final Alta Assets Allocation in accordance with the Purchased Assets Allocation
Methodology and the Alta Assets Allocation Methodology, as applicable, and the principles of this Section 7.12(j).
(k) Section 338(h)(10) Elections.
(i) Seller
Representative will cause Chamber on the one hand, together with Buyer, on the other hand, to make timely, effective, and irrevocable
elections under Section 338(h)(10) of the Code and under any comparable statutes in any other jurisdiction with respect to
PHS RI (collectively, the “Section 338(h)(10) Elections”) and shall file such Section 338(h)(10) Elections
in accordance with applicable regulations. Sellers and the Seller Representative shall and shall cause Chamber and their respective Affiliates
to cooperate in all respects for the purpose of effectuating the Section 338(h)(10) Elections, including the execution and
filing of any required Tax Returns and the grant of consent to the Section 338(h)(10) Elections by Chamber, any Seller and
any Affiliate thereof whose consent may be required. Without limiting the foregoing, Seller Representative will cause Chamber, on the
one hand, together with Buyer, on the other hand, to execute (and/or will cause any of their respective Affiliates to execute, if required)
an IRS Form 8023 with respect to PHS RI at the Closing, which forms shall be timely filed by Buyer. Sellers will be responsible
for all Taxes imposed on or with respect to Chamber or any of its Affiliates or PHS RI as a result of making the Section 338(h)(10) Elections.
(ii) Within
one hundred twenty (120) days of the determination of the final Purchase Price (as finally determined pursuant to Section 3.3),
Buyer will deliver to the Seller Representative a draft allocation of the Aggregate Deemed Sales Price (as such term is defined in Treasury
Regulation § 1.338-4) attributable to the PHS RI Equity as set forth in the Per-Entity Allocation (as adjusted pursuant to Section 7.12(j))
among the assets of PHS RI in accordance with Treasury Regulations §§ 1.338-6 and 1.338-7 and the PHS RI Allocation Methodology
(the “Proposed PHS RI 338(h)(10) Allocation Statement”), and shall be set forth on IRS Form 8883 (and any
schedule required to be attached thereto) to be filed by the Parties. Buyer shall consider in good faith any of the Seller Representative’s
reasonable written comments to the extent they are consistent with the PHS RI Assets Allocation Methodology and provided within thirty
(30) days of the Seller Representative’s receipt of the Proposed PHS RI 338(h)(10) Allocation Statement. The Parties shall
report the transactions contemplated hereby on all Tax Returns filed by any of the Parties in a manner consistent with the foregoing
provisions of this Section 7.12(k)(ii) and the Proposed PHS RI 338(h)(10) Allocation Statement as finally determined
(as so determined, the “Final PHS RI 338(h)(10) Allocation Statement”). None of the Parties shall take any position
for Tax purposes (whether in audits, Tax Returns, or otherwise) that is inconsistent with the Final PHS RI 338(h)(10) Allocation
Statement unless otherwise required by a determination within the meaning of Section 1313 of the Code (or corresponding provisions
of state or local Law). To the extent that there is any adjustment to the Aggregate Deemed Sales Price (as such term is defined in Treasury
Regulation § 1.338-4) following the determination of the Final PHS RI 338(h)(10) Allocation Statement, Buyer will adjust the
Final PHS RI 338(h)(10) Allocation Statement in accordance with the PHS RI Assets Allocation Methodology and the principles of this
Section 7.12(k)(ii).
(l) Notwithstanding
anything to the contrary herein, any transfer, sales, use documentary, property, or similar Taxes applicable to, imposed upon or arising
out of Transactions (such Taxes, “Transfer Taxes”) will be borne fifty percent (50%) by Buyer and fifty percent (50%)
by Sellers. Buyer and the Seller Representative shall cooperate in good faith to minimize the amount of any such Transfer Taxes payable
in connection with the Transactions, and shall cooperate with each other in preparing and filing all such Tax Returns as necessary or
appropriate to comply with the provisions of all applicable Law in connection with the payment of such Transfer Taxes (provided that,
Sellers’ obligation to make any payment pursuant to this Section 7.12(l) shall be reduced by any amount taken
into account as a reduction to the Purchase Price under clause (a) of the definition of “Accrued Taxes” in the
calculation of Indebtedness, as finally determined). To the maximum extent possible, the Prospect Asset Sellers shall not deliver any
intangible assets that are Purchased Assets to Buyer in tangible form such as compact disks or the like. This Agreement, together with
any technology transfer agreements entered into in conjunction with this Agreement, is intended to constitute a “technology transfer
agreement” as such term is defined in California Code of Regulations 18 Section 1507(A)(1).
(m) For
purposes of apportioning Taxes of a Straddle Period between the period ending on the Closing Date, and the period beginning the day after
the Closing Date, the amount of any Taxes of a Prospect Acquired Entity, the Joint Venture Acquired Entity, or attributable to the Purchased
Assets (i) based on or measured by income or receipts, sales or use, employment, or withholding for the Pre-Closing Tax Period shall
be determined based on an interim closing of the books as of the close of business on the Closing Date and (ii) the amount of other
Taxes for a Straddle Period for the Pre-Closing Tax Period shall be deemed to be the amount of such Tax for the entire taxable period
multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of days in the Straddle Period prior to and including the Closing Date
and the denominator of which is the total number of days in such Straddle Period.
(n)
Any Tax Refunds that are received after the Closing by any Prospect Acquired Entity, Buyer or any Affiliate of Buyer in respect
of Taxes economically borne by Sellers shall be paid over to the Seller Representative (for the benefit of Sellers) within thirty (30)
days of their receipt by the relevant Prospect Acquired Entity, Buyer, or Affiliate of Buyer; provided that, any Tax Refund required
to be paid over to the R&W Insurer under the R&W Insurance Policy will belong to and be paid to the R&W Insurer; provided
further that any Tax Refund paid over to the Seller Representative (for the benefit of Sellers) pursuant to this Section 7.12(n)
will be net of (i) any costs or expenses incurred in obtaining such Tax Refunds, (ii) any Tax required to be withheld on such payment,
(iii) any amounts owed by Sellers to a Buyer Indemnitee pursuant to this Agreement and (iv) any Taxes borne by Buyer, the Prospect Acquired
Entities or any of their Affiliates as a result of the receipt of such Tax Refund. Tax Refunds related to a Straddle Period will be prorated
based upon the method employed in Section 7.12(n). Notwithstanding the foregoing, Sellers shall not be entitled to any payment
or other benefit pursuant to this Section 7.12(n) related to any Tax Refund that is attributable to the carrying back to a Pre-Closing
Tax Period of a net operating loss or Tax credit that arose in a taxable period or portion thereof beginning after the Closing Date.
If there is a subsequent reduction by a Governmental Authority (or by virtue of a change in applicable Tax Law) of any amounts with respect
to which a payment has been made to the Seller Representative (for the benefit of Sellers) pursuant to this Section 7.12(n), then
the Seller Representative (on behalf of Sellers) shall pay to Buyer an amount equal to such reduction plus any interest or penalties
imposed by a Governmental Authority with respect to such reduction. If Accrued Taxes (as finally determined pursuant to Section 3.3)
includes an amount of Tax with respect to clause (iii) of the definition of Accrued Taxes that is the subject of an unresolved Covered
Tax Contest at Closing (each such amount an “Estimated Tax Liability”), and the final liability with respect to such Estimated
Tax Liability determined upon the settlement or other conclusion of the relevant Covered Tax Contest conducted and settled in accordance
with the provisions of Section 7.12(g) (the “Actual Tax Liability”) is less than the Estimated Tax Liability, the
difference between the Estimated Tax Liability and the Actual Tax Liability shall constitute a Tax Refund for purposes of this Section
7.12(n).
(o) Without the prior written consent of the Seller Representative (not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed), none
of Buyer nor any of its Affiliates (including, for the avoidance of doubt, the Prospect Acquired Entities, the Joint Venture Entity and
each of their respective Subsidiaries following the Closing) shall (i) amend, or otherwise modify any Tax Return that is for, or that
includes, a Pre-Closing Tax Period (including for the avoidance of doubt the pre-Closing portion of any Straddle Period) of any Prospect
Acquired Entity, or the Joint Venture Entity; (ii) except as set forth on a Tax Return prepared in accordance with Section 7.12(b)
or as contemplated by this Agreement (including pursuant to the Section 338(h)(10) Elections), make (other than in the ordinary course
of business and not inconsistent with past practice), revoke or change any Tax election with respect to any Prospect Acquired Entity,
the Joint Venture Entity, or any of their respective Subsidiaries for, or that has retroactive effect to, any taxable period ending on
or prior to the Closing Date; or (iii) enter into any voluntary disclosure or similar program with respect to any potential Tax liability
of any Prospect Acquired Entity, the Joint Venture Entity, or any of their respective Subsidiaries, in each case attributable to a Pre-Closing
Tax Period (including for the avoidance of doubt the pre-Closing portion of any Straddle Period. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary
in this Agreement, (A) if Buyer believes that taking an action described in clause (i), (ii) or (iii) above is required
by applicable Law (or that the taking of such action was required by applicable Law at the time the original Tax Return was filed, in
the case of an amended Tax Return) and the Seller Representative does not agree, the matter will be submitted to the Accounting Expert
for resolution in accordance with the principles set forth in Section 3.3(e), which shall apply mutatis mutandis. The Accounting
Expert will determine whether, pursuant to a “more likely than not” standard (or greater level of certainty), taking the
applicable action is required by applicable Law (or, in the case of an amended Tax Return, was required at the time of original filing).
If the Accounting Expert determines in the affirmative, then Buyer may take such action and if the Accounting Expert determines in the
negative, then Buyer may not take such action.
Section 7.13. R&W
Insurance Policy. Prior to or at the Closing, Buyer and Sellers shall each pay or cause to be paid, fifty percent (50%) of all Insurance
Costs related to the R&W Insurance Policy. Buyer shall take all steps and do all other actions that may be reasonably required in
order to ensure that the coverage under the R&W Insurance Policy remains in full force and effect as of the Closing, and that the
final R&W Insurance Policy is issued promptly after the Closing. A copy of the R&W Insurance Policy reflecting any changes made
between the Effective Date and the Closing shall be delivered to the Seller Representative prior to the Closing. Buyer will deliver a
copy of the final, issued R&W Insurance Policy to the Seller Representative promptly after issuance. Buyer and its Affiliates shall
not at any time after the R&W Insurance Policy is bound: (x) waive, amend, terminate, modify or otherwise revise Seller R&W
Provisions or allow Seller R&W Provisions to be waived, amended, terminated, modified or otherwise revised by any other Person; or
(y) waive, amend, terminate, modify or otherwise revise any other provision of the R&W Insurance Policy in any manner adverse
to the members of the Seller Group without the prior written consent of the Seller Representative. From and after the Effective Date,
Buyer shall: (a) comply with and maintain the R&W Insurance Policy in full force and effect; (b) take all actions needed
to satisfy on a timely basis all conditions necessary for the continuance of coverage under the R&W Insurance Policy; and (c) provide
the Seller Representative with prompt written notice of any claim made against the R&W Insurance Policy. For the avoidance of doubt,
Buyer shall be solely responsible for all Insurance Costs or other obligations in connection with the R&W Insurance Policy, including
any retentions or deductibles paid or incurred thereunder.
Section 7.14. Financing.
(a) Buyer
shall use reasonable best efforts and shall cause each of its Subsidiaries to use reasonable best efforts to take, or cause to be taken,
all actions, and do, or cause to be done, all things necessary, proper or advisable and within Buyer’s and its Subsidiaries’
control to obtain funds sufficient to fund the Financing Amounts pursuant to its obligations under the Financing Commitment and consummate
the Financing at or prior to Closing. Buyer shall not permit, agree to or consent to any amendment or modification to be made to the
Financing Commitment if such action would reasonably be expected to impair, delay or prevent the availability of all or a portion of
the Financing or the consummation of the Transactions (provided that, subject to the limitations set forth in this Section 7.14(a),
Buyer may amend the Financing Commitment to add lenders, lead arrangers, bookrunners, syndication agents or similar entities that have
not executed the Financing Commitment as of the Effective Date, or otherwise make amendments to the Financing Commitment in connection
with an Alternative Financing, Replacement Financing, or in accordance with the exercise of flex rights). Without limiting the generality
of the foregoing, Buyer shall give Sellers prompt written notice: (i) of any material breach or default by any party to the Financing
Commitment or definitive document related to the Financing, or (ii) of the receipt of any written notice or other written communication
from any Person with respect to any: (x) actual default, termination or repudiation by any party to the Financing Commitment or any definitive
document related to the Financing, or any provisions of the Financing Commitment or any definitive document related to the Financing,
or (y) material dispute or disagreement between or among any parties to the Financing Commitment or any definitive document related to
the Financing, in each case of the foregoing clauses (i) and (ii), that would adversely impact or delay in any material
respect the ability of Buyer to consummate the acquisition contemplated by this Agreement; provided that, in no event will Buyer or any
of its Subsidiaries be under any obligation to disclose any information that is subject to attorney-client privilege or other applicable
legal privilege of Buyer or its Subsidiaries. As soon as reasonably practicable, Buyer shall provide any information reasonably requested
by a Seller relating to any circumstance referred to in clause (i) or (ii) of the immediately preceding sentence.
(b) In
the event that any portion of the Financing that is reasonably required to fund any of the Financing Amounts becomes unavailable (other
than as a result of a replacement thereof with a Replacement Financing), Buyer shall (i) promptly notify Sellers in writing of such
unavailability and the reason therefor and (ii) use reasonable best efforts, and cause each of its Subsidiaries to use their reasonable
best efforts, to arrange and obtain, as promptly as practicable following the occurrence of such event, alternative financing (which,
for the avoidance of doubt, may take the form of, without limitation, credit facilities, bridge facilities, an offering or private placement
of notes, equity or equity-linked instruments, or any combination thereof) for any such unavailable portion from the same or alternative
sources (the “Alternative Financing”) in an amount sufficient, when taken together with the available portion of the
Financing and other sources of cash available to Buyer, to consummate the Transaction and to pay the Financing Amounts and, without limiting
the foregoing, shall use reasonable best efforts to cause such Alternative Financing to not include any conditions to the consummation
thereof that are materially more onerous than those set forth in the Financing Commitment as of the Effective Date; provided that, Buyer
shall not be required to obtain any Alternative Financing on terms and conditions that are less favorable, in the aggregate or in any
material respect, than the terms and conditions set forth in the Financing Commitment. The foregoing notwithstanding, compliance by Buyer
with this Section 7.14 shall not relieve Buyer of its obligations to consummate the Transaction whether or not the Financing
or any Alternative Financing is available. To the extent Buyer obtains Alternative Financing or amends, replaces, supplements, terminates,
modifies or waives any of the Financing, in each case pursuant to this Section 7.14, references to the “Financing,”
“Debt Financing Sources,” “Financing Commitment” and other like terms in this Agreement shall be deemed to refer
to such Alternative Financing, the commitments thereunder and the agreements with respect thereto, or the Financing as so amended, replaced,
supplemented, terminated, modified or waived.
(c) In
the event that Buyer elects to incur or issue a Replacement Financing (as defined in the Financing Commitment as of the Effective Date)
in lieu of (whether in full or in part) the Bridge Facility (as defined in the Financing Commitment as of the Effective Date) to finance
the Transactions (each, a “Replacement Financing”), Buyer shall promptly (i) notify Sellers in writing of such election
and (ii) deliver to Sellers a true, complete and correct copy of the executed commitment letter (including all exhibits, schedules, annexes,
supplements and amendments thereto), and any fee letter related thereto, from the financial institutions named therein, pursuant to which
those financial institutions have committed, subject to the terms and conditions set forth therein, to provide to Buyer (or its applicable
affiliate) the amount of debt financing as described therein, the proceeds of which shall be used to, among other things, fund the Transactions;
provided that, such copy of any such fee letter may be redacted with respect to fees, economic terms, “market flex” provisions
and other customary provisions in a customary manner as set forth therein (it being agreed that none of which redacted terms would reasonably
be expected to adversely affect the availability of such Replacement Financing at the Closing); provided that, Buyer hereby agrees that
it will not to incur or issue a Replacement Financing without the consent of Seller Representative (such consent not to be unreasonably
withheld, delayed or conditioned) unless (x) the amount of such Replacement Financing, when taken together with the available portion
of the Financing and other sources of cash immediately available to Buyer, is sufficient to consummate the Transaction and to pay the
Financing Amounts, (y) the conditions to the consummation of such Replacement Financing are not more onerous than those set forth in
the Financing Commitment as of the Effective Date and (z) any Replacement Financing shall be available concurrently with, and shall not
hinder or delay the Closing or funding of the Financing Amount. Subject to the foregoing, Buyer shall be permitted to amend any existing
Financing Commitment to reduce any commitments provided thereunder by the applicable Debt Financing Sources, in an amount equal to the
commitments provided under a Replacement Financing. To the extent Buyer obtains a Replacement Financing, references to the “Financing,”
“Debt Financing Sources,” “Financing Commitment” and other like terms in this Agreement shall be deemed to refer
to such Replacement Financing, the commitments thereunder and the agreements with respect thereto.
(d) Sellers
and the Seller Representative shall use their reasonable best efforts to provide, and shall cause their respective Affiliates (including
the Prospect Healthcare Entities) and Representatives to use reasonable best efforts to provide, cooperation, to the extent reasonably
requested by Buyer in connection with the arrangement of any portion of the Financing or arrangement of any financing to be contemplated
by the Financing Commitment, Alternative Financing, or Replacement Financing (provided that, such requested cooperation does not materially
and unreasonably interfere with the ongoing operations of Sellers or any of their Affiliates). Such reasonable best efforts shall include:
(i) (x) causing
the management of the Purchased Business and their Affiliates and Representatives with appropriate seniority and expertise to prepare
for and participate in a reasonable number of conference calls (including lender, investor and ratings agency conference calls), meetings,
telephonic or webcast video presentations, road shows, due diligence and drafting sessions, sessions with rating agencies and other customary
syndication and marketing activities, at reasonable times and with reasonable advance notice and (y) cooperating with Debt Financing
Sources in their efforts to benefit from the existing lending relationship of the Purchased Business (to the extent applicable);
(ii)
during the period commencing on January 17, 2025 through the Closing Date (the “Specific Period”) timely furnishing
to Buyer, its Subsidiaries and the Debt Financing Sources, Financing Information (which shall be Marketing Compliant) and such other
financial information and other pertinent information regarding the Purchased Business, the Prospect Healthcare Entities, Sellers
or any of their Subsidiaries or Affiliates, in each case, as is reasonably requested by Buyer and its Subsidiaries and necessary
to consummate the Financing, including the Financing Information as may be necessary to satisfy the conditions precedent set forth
in the Financing Commitment;
(iii) providing
reasonable and customary assistance to Buyer and the Debt Financing Sources in the preparation of customary offering documents,
lender presentations, private placement memoranda, bank information memoranda, syndication memoranda, ratings agency presentations,
prospectuses, road show presentations and other marketing materials for the Financing (including customary certificates and “back up”
support), and delivering customary representation and authorization letters with respect to the same (which shall, for the avoidance
of doubt, contain customary language that exculpates Sellers, the Seller Representative, and their respective Affiliates and Representatives
with respect to any liability to or responsibility for the contents of such information or related offering and marketing materials by
the recipients thereof, and from the unauthorized use or misuse of the contents of such materials by the recipients thereof) (the “Authorization
Letters”) (including with respect to the absence of material non-public information in the public-side version of the documents
distributed to potential lenders and the absence of material misstatements) and providing reasonable cooperation with the due diligence
efforts of the Debt Financing Sources to the extent reasonable and customary;
(iv) providing
Buyer and its Subsidiaries all documentation and other information required by bank regulatory authorities under applicable “know-your-customer”,
beneficial ownership and anti-money laundering rules and regulations, including the USA PATRIOT Act and 31 C.F.R. §1010.230, relating
to the Prospect Healthcare Entities, Sellers and their Subsidiaries and their Affiliates at least five (5) Business Days prior to the
Closing Date, in each case as reasonably requested by Buyer or its Subsidiaries at least nine (9) Business Days prior to the Closing
Date;
(v) cooperating
with Buyer to obtain customary corporate and facilities credit ratings to the extent required in connection with the closing of the Financing;
(vi) taking
such actions as are reasonably requested by Buyer and its Subsidiaries, and the Debt Financing Sources, and in the ordinary course of
business, in connection with the repayment of existing Indebtedness of the Prospect Healthcare Entities and their Affiliates (in each
case, solely to the extent such Indebtedness is required to be paid off at Closing under the terms of this Agreement) and the release
of related guarantees, liens and encumbrances (including furnishing customary payoff letters, lien releases, and other customary documents
reasonably requested by Buyer relating to the repayment of such existing Indebtedness and the release of such related guarantees, liens
and encumbrances); assisting in the preparation of, and in the execution and delivery of at Closing, definitive agreements (including
credit agreements, indentures, notes, guarantee agreements, certificates or other related documents to the extent reasonably requested
by Buyer and its Subsidiaries, and in each case required in connection with the Financing or an offering of securities) and assisting
in the negotiation of any such agreements and other documents, including providing Buyer and its Subsidiaries with any information reasonably
necessary to complete customary schedules and closing certificates as may be required under the Financing Commitment (provided that,
(A) upon the reasonable request of Buyer and its Subsidiaries, any executed signature pages to such agreements and documents
shall be delivered in escrow by Sellers and their Subsidiaries and Affiliates a reasonable period of time prior to the Closing (but shall
not be released from escrow except on the Closing Date) and (B) any obligations applicable to Sellers and their Subsidiaries and
Affiliates contained in all such agreements and documents shall be subject to the occurrence of the Closing and shall be effective no
earlier than the Closing (other than with respect to the Authorization Letters, and customary comfort representation letters provided
in accordance with clause (vii) below));
(vii) causing
the independent auditors of the Purchased Business and the Prospect Healthcare Entities to, at Buyer’s sole cost and expense, assist
and cooperate with Buyer and its Subsidiaries, including by (A) providing consent to registration statements, offering memoranda
or other marketing materials, or any filings made with the SEC that include or incorporate the Purchased Business’s and the Prospect
Healthcare Entities’ consolidated financial information and their reports thereon, customary auditors reports and customary comfort
letters (including “negative assurance” with respect to any change period comfort and with respect to pro forma financial
statements included in any materials) with respect to financial information relating to the Purchased Business and the Prospect Healthcare
Entities, (B) providing reasonable assistance in the preparation of financial statements and pro forma financial statements and
(C) attending accounting due diligence sessions in connection with the Financing;
(viii) taking
all corporate actions, subject in each case to the occurrence of the Closing, reasonably requested by Buyer and its Subsidiaries that
are necessary to permit the consummation of the Financing, including any debt financing, and to permit the proceeds thereof, to be made
available on the Closing to consummate the Transactions and otherwise reasonably cooperating to satisfy all conditions to the Financing
that are within the control of Sellers or their respective Affiliates;
(ix) filing
such reports under the Securities Act or Exchange Act as may be customary or required for transactions of the type contemplated by this
Agreement or as is reasonably requested by Buyer or required to comply with Regulation FD in connection with the distribution of marketing
materials related to the Financing;
(x)
informing Buyer promptly in writing if any member of the Board of Directors of any of Sellers or the Seller
Representative, or if the chief financial officer or any other executive officer of any Seller or the Seller Representative
(A) concludes that any previously issued financial statement of Sellers or any of their Subsidiaries included or intended to be
used in connection with the financing should no longer be relied upon as per Item 4.02 of Form 8-K under the Exchange Act or
(B) shall have knowledge of any facts as a result of which a restatement of any of Sellers or their Subsidiaries’
financial statements is required or reasonably likely; and
(xi) otherwise reasonably cooperating with the marketing efforts of Buyer and the Debt Financing Sources for Financing.
(e) The foregoing notwithstanding, none of Sellers nor any of their Affiliates shall be required to take or permit the taking of any
action pursuant to this Section 7.14 that could: (A) (other than with respect to the Authorization Letters and customary comfort
representation letters required in connection with the provision of any “comfort letters” in accordance with Section 7.14(d)(vii))
require Sellers or any of its Affiliates or any persons who are officers or directors of such entities to pass resolutions or consents
to approve or authorize the execution of the Financing or enter into, execute or deliver any certificate, document, instrument or agreement
or agree to any change or modification of any existing certificate, document, instrument or agreement (provided that, Sellers will, to
the extent otherwise required hereby, use reasonable best efforts to permit persons who will continue as officers or directors, as applicable,
of the Prospect Acquired Entities after the occurrence of Closing, and who will not be removed or replaced in connection therewith, to
pass resolutions and to execute documents in each case which are subject to and conditioned upon, and do not become effective until, the
occurrence of Closing), (B) cause any representation, warranty or covenant in this Agreement to be breached by Sellers or any of their
Affiliates (unless Buyer and its Subsidiaries waive such breach or provides any necessary consent), (C) require Sellers or any of their
Affiliates to pay any commitment or other similar fee or incur any other expense, liability or obligation in connection with the Financing
or otherwise incur any obligation under any agreement, certificate, document or instrument, to the extent the effectiveness of any such
fee, expense, liability or obligation is subject to and conditioned upon the occurrence of the Closing, excluding, in each case, any expense
or liability subject to Buyer’s indemnification or reimbursement obligations under this Section 7.14(e), (D) cause any director,
officer, employee or stockholder of Sellers or any of their Affiliates to incur any personal liability, (E) reasonably be expected to
conflict with the Organizational Documents of Sellers or any of their Affiliates or any applicable Laws, (F) reasonably be expected to
result in a material violation or breach of, or a default (with or without notice, lapse of time, or both) under, any material Contract
to which Sellers or any of their Affiliates is a party (and Sellers acknowledge that, to Sellers’ Knowledge, no such Contract exists
on the Effective Date that could reasonably be expected to be breached in connection with its cooperation with the Financing), (G) provide
access to or disclose information that Sellers or any of their Affiliates determine in good faith would jeopardize any attorney-client
privilege or other applicable privilege of Sellers or any of their Affiliates, or (H) require the delivery of any opinion of counsel
to Sellers. Nothing contained in this Section 7.14 or otherwise in this Agreement shall require (x) Sellers or any of their Affiliates
(other than the Prospect Acquired Entities) to be an issuer or other obligor with respect to the Financing or (y) the Prospect Acquired
Entities, prior to Closing, to be an issuer or other obligor with respect to the Financing. Buyer shall (i) promptly on request by Sellers
following the earlier of the Closing or the termination of this Agreement in accordance with ARTICLE 10, reimburse Sellers or any
of their Affiliates for all reasonable, documented out-of-pocket costs incurred by them or their respective Representatives in good faith
in connection with such cooperation contemplated by this Section 7.14 and (ii) reimburse, indemnify and hold harmless Sellers and
their Affiliates and their respective Representatives from and against any and all losses suffered or incurred by them in connection with
the arrangement of the Financing, any action taken by them at the request of Buyer or its Representatives pursuant to this Section
7.14 and any information used in connection therewith; provided, however, that Buyer and its Subsidiaries shall not
be required to indemnify or reimburse any Person under this Section 7.14 for (I) the cost of preparing any financial statements
or data that would otherwise be prepared by Sellers in its ordinary course of business if the requirement of this Section 7.14
did not exist or (II) any losses, damages, claims, costs or expenses suffered or incurred to the extent (x) based on historical information
provided in writing by Sellers or their Subsidiaries or Affiliates specifically for use in connection with the Financing or (y) determined
by a court of competent jurisdiction in a final non-appealable order, any liability as a result of the bad faith, gross negligence or
willful misconduct, by Sellers or any of their Subsidiaries, Affiliates or their respective Representatives. In no event will Sellers
or any of their Affiliates or their respective Representatives (i) seek to enforce this Agreement against, make any claims for breach
of this Agreement against, or seek to recover monetary damages from, the Debt Financing Sources or (ii) seek to enforce the commitments
against, make any claims for breach of the commitments contained in the Financing Commitment against, or seek to recover monetary damages
from, or otherwise sue, the Debt Financing Sources for any reason related to this Agreement, including in connection with the Financing
or the obligations of the Debt Financing Sources thereunder. Each Seller and its Affiliates, on behalf of themselves and their Affiliates,
hereby waive any and all claims and causes of action (whether in contract or in tort) against the Debt Financing Sources that may be based
upon, arise out of or relate to this Agreement, the Financing Commitment or the Financing. Nothing in this Section 7.14(e) will
in any way limit or qualify the obligations and liabilities of the parties to the Financing Commitment or any definitive agreements related
thereto to each other or in connection therewith.
(f) Except
as set forth in Sections 2.2(l), 2.2(m), 2.2(q), 7.22, 7.24, and 7.25 (the
“Specified Financing Covenants”), the Parties hereto acknowledge and agree that the provisions contained in this Section
7.14(f) represent the sole obligation of Sellers and their Subsidiaries with respect to cooperation in connection with the
arrangement of any financing (including the Financing) to be obtained by Buyer with respect to the Transactions and the Financing
Commitment, and no other provision of this Agreement (including the Exhibits and Schedules hereto) or the Financing Commitment shall
be deemed to expand or modify such obligations.
(g) Sellers
hereby consent to the use of Sellers’ and their Subsidiaries’ logos in connection with the Financing; provided that, such
logos are used solely in a manner that is neither intended, nor reasonably likely, to harm or disparage Sellers and their Subsidiaries
or the reputation or goodwill of Sellers and their Subsidiaries and their respective marks.
(h) Notwithstanding
anything herein to the contrary, Buyer expressly acknowledges and agrees that (i) obtaining any financing is not a condition to
the Closing and (ii) Buyer’s obligations hereunder are not conditioned in any manner upon Buyer obtaining any financing.
(i) For
purposes of this Section 7.14, as well as the definition of “Financing Information” any reference to “the
Financing” or “Financing Information” shall be deemed to include any securities offering (whether public or private
in the form of notes, bonds, equity or equity-linked instruments) of Buyer or its Affiliates, the proceeds of which are intended to be
used to pay the Purchase Price hereunder.
(j) Notwithstanding
anything herein to the contrary, it is understood and agreed by the Parties that the condition set forth in Section 8.2(b) as applied
to Sellers’, the Seller Representative’s or their respective Affiliate’s obligations under this Section 7.14
shall be deemed to be satisfied unless Sellers’, the Seller Representative’s or their respective Affiliate’s breach
of its obligation under this Section 7.14 is the proximate cause of the failure of Buyer to obtain the Financing or any financing to
contemplated by the Financing Commitment, Alternative Financing or Replacement Financing. For the avoidance of doubt, this Section
7.14(j) shall not be applicable to any of the Specified Financing Covenants.
Section 7.15. Wrong
Pockets. To the extent that, during the twenty-four (24) months after the Closing, Buyer or Sellers discover that any assets:
(a) Not
intended to be transferred to the Prospect Acquired Entities or Buyer pursuant to the Transactions were transferred at or prior to Closing
(each, a “Held Asset”), Buyer shall and shall cause its Affiliates to (i) promptly assign and transfer all right,
title and interest in such Held Asset to the Seller Representative or a designated assignee, and (ii) pending such transfer, (A) hold
in trust such Held Asset and provide to the Seller Representative or a designated assignee all of the benefits associated with the ownership
of the Held Asset, (B) cause such Held Asset to be used or retained as may be reasonably instructed by the Seller Representative,
and (C) promptly remit by wire transfer of immediately available funds to the Seller Representative or a designated assignee any
payments received by the Prospect Acquired Entities or Buyer for any Held Asset, together with any supporting documentation that accompanies
any such deposits or payments whether in electronic or physical form; and
(b) Intended
to be transferred to the Prospect Acquired Entities or Buyer pursuant to the Transactions were not transferred at or prior to Closing
(each, an “Omitted Asset”), Seller shall and shall cause its Affiliates to (i) promptly assign and transfer all
right, title and interest in such Omitted Asset to Buyer or its designated assignee, and (ii) pending such transfer, (A) hold
in trust such Omitted Asset and provide to Buyer or its designated assignee all of the benefits associated with the ownership of the
Omitted Asset, (B) cause such Omitted Asset to be used or retained as may be reasonably instructed by Buyer and (C) promptly
remit by wire transfer of immediately available funds to Buyer any payments received by Sellers for any Omitted Assets, together with
any supporting documentation that accompanies any such deposits or payments whether in electronic or physical form.
Section 7.16. Post-Closing
Prospect Acquired Entity Obligations. Buyer shall cause each Prospect Healthcare Entity to comply with all post-Closing Prospect
Acquired Entity obligations set forth herein.
Section 7.17. Further
Assurances. Before and after the Closing, each of the Parties shall (i) execute and deliver such additional documents, instruments,
conveyances and assurances and take such further actions as may be reasonably required, advisable or reasonably requested by the other
Party to carry out the provisions hereof and give effect to the transactions contemplated hereby, and (ii) and fully cooperate with
the other Party with respect to the foregoing. Without limiting the foregoing, the Parties agree to use their respective best efforts
to obtain necessary waivers, consents and approvals as may be required under the Assumed Contracts; provided, however that Buyer shall
not be required to make any payments, commence litigation or agree to modifications of the terms thereof in order to obtain any such
waivers consents or approvals.
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7.18. Refunds and Remittances.
After the Closing: (i) if any Seller or any of its Affiliates receives any refund or other amount that is otherwise properly due
and owing to the Purchased Business or Buyer or any of their Affiliates in accordance with the terms of this Agreement or by Law (including
any amounts received under the CARES Act, including under the Provider Relief Fund), such Seller or Affiliate thereof promptly shall
remit, or shall cause to be remitted, such amount to Buyer, net of any Taxes paid or payable by Seller and its Affiliates and attributable
to the receipt of such refund, and (ii) if Buyer or any of its Affiliates (including the Prospect Acquired Entities following the
Closing) receives any refund or other amount that is otherwise properly due and owing to Sellers or any of their Affiliates in accordance
with the terms of this Agreement or by Law (including any amounts received under the CARES Act, including under the Provider Relief Fund),
Buyer or such Affiliate thereof promptly shall remit, or shall cause to be remitted, such amount to the Seller Representative (for the
benefit of Sellers), net of any Taxes paid or payable by Buyer and its Affiliates and attributable to the receipt of such refund. For
the avoidance of doubt, notwithstanding anything to the contrary, (i) to the extent that any refund or other amount which is included
in the calculation of Estimated Net Working Capital is received by Buyer, Buyer is under no obligation under this Agreement or otherwise
to remit, or cause to be remitted such amount to the Seller Representative or Sellers, and (ii) this Section 7.18 will not apply
to Tax Refunds.
Section 7.19. Use
of Business Names. Except as provided for in the Prospect Medical Trademark License Agreement, Buyer covenants that it and its Affiliates
shall not use the trade names, trademarks, service marks, trade dress, logos or symbols (as well as any abbreviations, variations or
derivations thereof) of Sellers or their respective Affiliates, including without limitation any names or symbols that are not used exclusively
in the Purchased Business prior to the Effective Time, in Buyer’s or its Affiliates’ respective trades or businesses nor
any promotional material, educational material, signage, stationery, supplies or other items of inventory bearing either such names,
marks, trade dress, logos or symbols or abbreviations, variations or derivations thereof.
Section 7.20. Waiver
of Bulk Sales Law Compliance. Each Party hereby waives, in connection with the Transactions, compliance by Sellers with the requirements,
if any, of the “bulk sales” provision of Article 6 of the Uniform Commercial Code as it is in effect in the states the
Prospect Acquired Entities operate and any other similar bulk transfer notice provisions.
Section 7.21. Post-Closing
Discovery of Contracts. If, following the Effective Date or the Closing Date, Sellers discover (through whatever means) one or more
Material Contracts that have not been scheduled on Section 5.13(a) of the Disclosure Schedules, Sellers shall be required
to update any or all of such schedules to include such Material Contracts; provided that, such updates shall not limit Sellers’
indemnification obligations under Section 10.2 herein.
Section 7.22. Payoff
Letters and Lien Releases. At least five (5) Business Days prior to the Closing, Sellers shall have delivered to Buyer a draft
customary payoff letter(s) from the applicable lenders (or their duly authorized agent or representative) in connection with the
repayment of the Closing Date Indebtedness in accordance with Section 2.2(l), together with related draft release documentation
(including but not limited to UCC-3 financing statements, guaranty releases, intellectual property releases, DACA terminations and mortgage
releases) (collectively, the “Payoff Letters”) and made arrangements for the holders of such Closing Date Indebtedness
to deliver to Buyer, subject to the receipt of the applicable payoff amounts, the immediate release of all guarantees and Liens securing
obligations under such Closing Date Indebtedness upon timely payment of the amounts referenced therein (including any “per diem”
amount specified therein to the extent applicable). At least two (2) Business Days prior to the Closing, Sellers shall have delivered
the executed copies of the Payoff Letters (it being understood that the effectiveness of any related lien or guaranty release documentation
may be subject to the occurrence of the pay-off).
Section 7.23. Transition
Services Agreement. The Parties will use commercially reasonable efforts to negotiate the specific services to be provided pursuant
to a Transition Services Agreement, the fees and costs to be charged for the services provided pursuant to the Transition Services Agreement,
which such fees shall be consistent with fair market value, the duration of the Transition Services Agreement, and any other terms and
provisions of the Transition Services Agreements. If the Parties agree on each of the foregoing, the Parties will, as of the Closing,
enter into the Transition Services Agreement which will cover the scope of services outlined on Schedule 7.23, or such other services
agreed to by the Parties.
Section 7.24. PBGC
Waiver. During the Interim Period, the Seller Representative shall take all reasonable actions to obtain and, as soon as reasonably
practicable thereafter, provide to Buyer a written release and waiver by and among the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (the “PBGC”),
the applicable Sellers or the Seller Representative, and Buyer, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Buyer (the “PBGC
Waiver”), pursuant to which the PBGC waives all possible claims it could bring against Buyer or any of its Affiliates, including
a Prospect Acquired Entity, on or after the Closing Date with respect to or attributable to any Pension Plan, including, for the avoidance
of doubt, with respect to any missed minimum funding contributions to a Pension Plan and any corresponding interest or penalties, any
liability resulting from the termination of a Pension Plan, including any “termination premiums” under ERISA, and any successor
or ERISA controlled group Liability with respect to the foregoing.
Section 7.25. 2024
Financial Statements.
(a) On
or before January 17, 2025, Sellers (or the Seller Representative on behalf of Sellers), will provide to Buyer the (i) audited
consolidated balance sheets and related consolidated statements of operations, stockholders’ equity and cash flows of the Purchased
Business (i.e., on a “carve-out” basis) for the fiscal years ending on September 30, 2024 and September 30, 2023,
together with all related notes and schedules thereto, and in each case accompanied by the audit reports thereon of mutually agreed upon
independent public accountants of nationally recognized standing, and (ii) reviewed consolidated balance sheets and related consolidated
statements of operations, stockholders’ equity and cash flows of the Purchased Business (i.e., on a “carve-out” basis)
for each of the interim fiscal quarters in the fiscal years ended September 30, 2024 and September 30, 2023, together with
all related notes and schedules thereto, in the case of each of foregoing clauses (i) and (ii), prepared in accordance
with GAAP and in compliance with Regulation S-X (other than Rules 3-09, 3-10, 13-01 and 13-02 of Regulation S-X) and which, with
respect to clause (ii), shall have been reviewed by the independent auditors of the Purchased Business as provided in AS 4105
and which information shall be Marketing Compliant (collectively, the “2024 Financial Statements”).
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7.26. Post-Closing Cooperation. From and after the Closing until the eighteen (18) month
anniversary of the Closing Date, Sellers shall provide, at Buyer’s sole cost and expense, and shall cause their respective Affiliates
to provide, reasonable support to Buyer (including by providing financial information in their possession, access to their personnel
and otherwise providing reasonable assistance to Buyer) in connection with Buyer’s preparation of financial statements and other
financial information and pro forma financial statements with respect to Buyer’s acquisition of the Purchased Business in respect
of periods ended on or prior to the Closing Date, or to otherwise provide customary or required disclosure in connection with any equity
or debt financing transaction, including by: (i) promptly delivering Financing Information for the most recently completed fiscal year
and/or subsequent year-to-date interim fiscal period ended prior to the Closing Date and not required to be delivered prior to the Closing
Date pursuant to Section 7.25; (ii) promptly providing books, records, management accounts, work papers and other financial information
with respect to the period from the end of the most recently ended fiscal period of the Prospect Healthcare Entities and the Purchased
Business to the Closing Date; and (iii) using commercially reasonable efforts to cause Sellers’ independent auditors to assist
and cooperate with Buyer (including by delivery of customary comfort letters and participating in customary due diligence meetings),
including by providing management representation letters and other similar items, if requested. Buyer shall promptly reimburse Sellers
for all of Sellers’ and their Affiliates’ reasonable third-party fees and expenses in connection with the performance of
their obligations under this Section 7.26 with respect to fiscal periods ending after the Closing.
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7.27. SEC Reporting.
During the Interim Period, upon Buyer’s reasonable good faith request, Sellers shall use commercially reasonable efforts to provide
Buyer with Financing Information (which shall be Marketing Compliant) relating to the Purchased Business that Buyer may reasonably require
for the purpose of compliance with its SEC reporting requirements. To the extent permitted by applicable Laws, Buyer will provide Sellers
with the opportunity to review all such disclosures prior to their submission for filing with the SEC.
Section 7.28. Employee
Information. No earlier than one hundred twenty (120) days before the Closing Date, Sellers shall update Section 5.14(a) of
the Disclosure Schedules in accordance with the provisions of Section 11.3(c) to include the names of each Employee
whose information has been included on such section of the Disclosure Schedules.
Section 7.29. Section 280G.
(a) No
later than twenty (20) Business Days prior to the Closing Date, Sellers shall deliver to Buyer for Buyer’s review and comment,
a list of all individuals who Sellers reasonably believe are “disqualified individuals” (within the meaning of Section 280G
of the Code and the regulations promulgated thereunder (collectively, “Section 280G”)) with respect to any Seller
or Prospect Healthcare Entity (each such individual a “Disqualified Individual”), and calculations of each Disqualified
Individual’s “base amount” (within the meaning of Section 280G) and all payments or benefits (excluding any Buyer
Potential Parachute Compensation that has not yet been provided to Sellers) that have been, will, or may be paid to such Disqualified
Individual that could reasonably be expected to constitute a “parachute payment” under Section 280G (a “Parachute
Payment”) unless the 280G Approval is obtained pursuant to Section 7.29(c). Sellers shall consider and apply Buyer’s
reasonable comments to the list of Disqualified Individuals and the calculations of each Disqualified Individual’s base amount
and potential Parachute Payments (and Buyer’s approval of the foregoing shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed)
and Sellers shall promptly provide any updates to such list or calculations that are appropriate, but in any event prior to seeking the
280G Approval described in Section 7.29(c). If the Buyer Potential Parachute Compensation is not timely provided or omits
or understates the compensation and benefits that could be treated as a Parachute Payment to any Disqualified Individual such that the
representation and warranty made in Section 5.15(g) is not satisfied then Sellers shall be relieved of any liability
for such breach of Section 5.15(g) or for any other adverse consequences resulting from such omission or understatement.
To the extent any Disqualified Individual would reasonably be expected to receive any Parachute Payment, no later than ten (10) Business
Days prior to the Closing Date, Sellers shall provide to Buyer, for Buyer’s review and comment, a draft form of waiver agreement
(a “280G Waiver”) and drafts of the documents to be provided to stockholders in connection with obtaining the 280G
Approval (the “280G Approval Documents”). Sellers shall consider and apply Buyer’s reasonable comments to the
draft 280G Waiver and draft 280G Approval Documents (which shall be provided to Sellers within three (3) Business Days after Buyer
receives the foregoing documents), provided that, Buyer’s approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed
and shall also be provided within three (3) Business Days after Buyer receives the foregoing documents.
(b) After
Buyer’s approval of the 280G Waiver and no later than five (5) Business Days prior to the Closing Date, Sellers shall obtain
and deliver to Buyer a signed 280G Waiver from each Disqualified Individual who would reasonably be expected to otherwise receive or
have the right or entitlement to receive a Parachute Payment, unless the 280G Approval of such Parachute Payments is obtained pursuant
to Section 7.29(c)
(c) Following
the delivery by Sellers to Buyer of each 280G Waiver described in Section 7.29(b), but in no event later than four (4) Business
Days prior to the Closing Date, the applicable Seller or Prospect Healthcare Entity shall submit to its or their stockholders for approval
(in a manner reasonably satisfactory to Buyer), by such number of stockholders as is required by the terms of Section 280G(b)(5)(B) of
the Code, any payments or benefits that are subject to a 280G Waiver and that may reasonably be expected to constitute Parachute Payments
(as determined in accordance with Section 7.29(a)), such that such payments and benefits shall not be deemed to be “parachute
payments” under Section 280G of the Code, and prior to the Closing the Company shall deliver to Buyer evidence reasonably
satisfactory to Buyer (i) that a stockholder vote of the applicable Sellers or Prospect Healthcare Entities was solicited in conformance
with Section 280G, the regulations promulgated thereunder, and this Section 7.29(c), and the requisite stockholder approval
was obtained with respect to any payments or benefits that were subject to such 280G stockholder vote (the “280G Approval”),
or (ii) that the 280G Approval was not obtained and as a consequence, that such “parachute payments” shall not be made
or provided pursuant to the 280G Waivers of those payments or benefits which were executed by the affected individuals. Providing Buyer
with the foregoing evidence shall satisfy Sellers’ obligations under Section 2.2(r).
Section
7.30. Other Business Insolvency Proceeding.
Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, if at any time during the Interim Period, if PMH becomes the subject of
a voluntary or involuntary petition under the federal bankruptcy Laws or any state insolvency Law or the appointment of a receiver,
fiscal agent or similar officer by a court or other governing agency (a “PMH Insolvency”), in which the assets or
equity of Prospect Health Services RI, Inc. or Prospect Provider Group RI, LLC (collectively the “RI Entities”)
become a part of such petition or other applicable proceeding, but other than with respect to the RI Entities becoming involved in a
PMH Insolvency, all other conditions set forth in Section 8.1, Section 8.2 and Section 8.3 have been satisfied, then at
Buyer’s election, with written notice to Sellers, the Parties will proceed to consummate an initial Closing with respect to
the Purchased Assets and Prospect Acquired Entities (the “Initial Closing”) and the Purchase Price shall be adjusted
downwards by the amount allocated to the RI entities on Schedule 7.12(j) (Part I) (the “RI Entity Purchase Price
Adjustment”); provided, that to the extent the RI Entities are removed from such petition or applicable proceeding at any time
prior to the Outside Date (the “RI Entities Proceeding Carveout Date”), and all other conditions set forth in Section
8.1, Section 8.2 and Section 8.3 with respect to the RI Entities have been satisfied prior to the Outside Date, the Parties will
proceed to consummate the Closing with respect to the RI Entities for the purchase price allocated to the RI Entities on Schedule
7.12(j) (Part I). Notwithstanding the foregoing, (a) to the extent Buyer does not elect to proceed with an Initial Closing prior to
the Outside Date and (b) the Closing has not otherwise occurred on or prior to July 8, 2025, then (i) the assets and equity of the
RI Entities contemplated to be Purchased Assets or Prospect Acquired Entities herein, shall automatically constitute Excluded Assets
(for all purposes hereunder) and any Assumed Liabilities related to the RI Entities will constitute Excluded Liabilities (for all
purposes hereunder), (such an occurrence referred to herein as a “RI Entity Exclusion Event”) and (ii) the
Purchase Price shall be adjusted downwards by the amount of the RI Entity Purchase Price Adjustment (the “RI Entity
Exclusion Purchase Price Adjustment”). To the extent a RI Entity Exclusion Purchase Price Adjustment occurs, such
adjustment shall be deemed an adjustment to the Base Purchase Price for Tax purposes, unless otherwise required by applicable Law.
To the extent the RI Entity Exclusion Event occurs, Buyer acknowledges and agrees that (w) the occurrence of a RI Entity Exclusion
Event on its own and in itself shall in no event be deemed to be a Material Adverse Effect or be taken into account in determining
whether there has been or if there is reasonably likely to be a Material Adverse Effect, (x) no representation, warranty, covenant
or agreement of Sellers set forth in this Agreement shall be deemed to be breached to the extent resulting from a RI Entity
Exclusion Event, (y) the occurrence of a RI Entity Exclusion Event on its own shall not result in the failure of any condition set
forth in ARTICLE 8 to be satisfied, and (z) in no event shall Buyer be entitled to make any claims for Losses based on a RI
Entity Exclusion Event; provided, however if (A) events occurring as a result of PMH Insolvency or RI Entity
Exclusion Event causes other events or occurrence which constitutes a Material Adverse Effect and (B) such Material Adverse Effect
is continuing as of the Outside Date, then Buyer shall be able to preserve all rights set forth in Section 8.2(c).
Section
7.31. Joint Venture Equity.
As soon as practicable, Sellers shall use reasonable best efforts to deliver or cause to be delivered to Buyer following receipt of any
stockholder consent required to transfer the Joint Venture Equity:
(a) a
stock transfer agreement or other similar instruments for the transfer and assignment of the Joint Venture Equity to Buyer, free and
clear of all Liens other than transfer restrictions pursuant to applicable securities Laws or the Organizational Documents of the Joint
Venture Entity, duly executed by PIPH (the “Joint Venture Assignment Agreement”), in substantially the form attached
hereto as Exhibit D; and
(b) stock
certificates evidencing the Joint Venture Equity, duly endorsed in blank or accompanied by stock powers or other instruments of transfer
duly executed in blank, with all required stock transfer tax stamps affixed thereto.
Section 7.32. Certain
Employee Matters.
(a) No
less than one hundred twenty (120) days prior to the Closing, Sellers shall provide Buyer with the information set forth on Schedule
7.32.
(b) Buyer
and Sellers shall use commercially reasonable efforts working together in good faith to resolve each of the following matters and any
potential financial liability resulting therefrom:
(i) the
classification of Potentially Misclassified Employees, whereby Buyer shall provide Sellers with the specific reasons that Buyer believes
that each Potentially Misclassified Employee is misclassified as exempt, whether individually or by job title;
(ii) any
miscalculation of the regular rate of pay for certain Employees and underpayment of overtime, meal and rest period premiums, and/or paid
sick time as a result of any such miscalculation; and
(iii) any
actual or potential Employee nonpayment or underpayment of expense reimbursements for months during which applicable Employees worked
from home/remotely on a full-time or hybrid basis;
provided that, Buyer shall
be entitled to make reasonable suggestions as to alternative remedies to resolve such issues, and Sellers will consider each such reasonable
suggestion in good faith, and either select among Buyer’s proposed options or counter-propose reasonable remedies to Buyer. Additionally
Sellers shall use reasonable commercial efforts to work cooperatively with Buyer to cause the applicable Prospect Healthcare Entities
to draft new job descriptions for the Potentially Misclassified Employees and those other Employees identified by Buyer in a form satisfactory
to Buyer and its counsel.
(c) To the extent warranted in light of remediations already implemented by Sellers, Sellers shall use commercially reasonable efforts
to cooperate with Buyer and, based on reasonable input from Buyer and its counsel, remediate, adjust and/or amend Sellers’ calculation
of regular pay rate (including but not limited to any regular pay rate involving flat sum bonuses/the DART formula referenced in Sellers
due diligence responses provided to Buyer in connection with the Transactions) in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local
Laws or in a manner reasonably acceptable to Buyer and its counsel.
(d) Buyer
shall identify proposed adjustments and/or clarifications to the engagement agreements or contracts of specific individual independent
contractors of the Prospect Healthcare Entities who provide medical services, and Sellers shall make commercially reasonable efforts
to cooperate with Buyer and its counsel’s to ensure that such individual independent contractors, to the extent they continue,
or are expected after the Closing, to perform services for the Prospect Healthcare Entities, are properly classified as independent contractors
and not employees of the Prospect Healthcare Entities. For those independent contractors who are not expected to continue to provide
services to the Prospect Healthcare Entities after the Closing, Sellers shall cause notice of termination to be provided to such independent
contractors so as to meet any notice requirements without any “pay in lieu of notice” provisions being triggered, and shall
provide proof of such timely notice to Buyer and its counsel. To the extent any pay in lieu of notice is required, Sellers shall cause
it to be paid to the applicable independent contractors on or before the regularly scheduled payroll of the applicable Prospect Healthcare
Entity before the Closing, and provide proof of same to Buyer.
(e) Buyer
shall identify proposed adjustments and/or clarifications to the engagement agreements or contracts of specific Employees of the Prospect
Healthcare Entities, and Sellers shall make commercially reasonable efforts to cooperate with Buyer and its counsel’s to ensure
that such Employees, to the extent they continue, or are expected after the Closing, to be employed or perform services for the Prospect
Healthcare Entities, sign new employment or services agreements that comply with local, state, and federal Laws. For those Employees
who are not expected to continue employment with the Prospect Healthcare Entities after the Closing, Sellers shall cause notice of terminations
of termination to be delivered to such Employees so as to meet any notice requirements without any “pay in lieu of notice”
provisions being triggered, and shall provide proof of such timely notice to Buyer and its counsel. To the extent any pay in lieu of
notice is required, Sellers shall cause it to be paid by the applicable Prospect Healthcare Entity to the applicable Employees on or
before the regularly scheduled payroll before the Closing, and provide proof of same to Buyer.
ARTICLE 8
CONDITIONS TO CLOSING
Section 8.1. Conditions
to Mutual Obligations. The respective obligations of the Parties to consummate the Closing are subject to the satisfaction or waiver,
at or prior to the Closing, of each of the following conditions:
(a) HSR
Act. All applicable waiting periods (including any extensions thereof) under the HSR Act and under the Antitrust Laws set forth on
Schedule 7.2(a)(ii) shall have expired or been terminated (and, for avoidance of doubt, such expiration or termination under
the HSR Act shall be effective for purposes hereof regardless of whether any Party has been notified by a Governmental Authority that
its investigation of the transactions contemplated hereby remains open and ongoing).
(b) Required
Regulatory Approvals. The Parties shall have obtained all Required Regulatory Approvals and all Material Regulatory Approvals set
forth in Schedule 7.2(a)(ii)(I) from and completed all regulatory processes with applicable Governmental Authorities, including
but not limited to the DMHC and/or OCHA, as applicable, with respect to the Transactions.
(c) No
Injunction. No Governmental Authority of competent jurisdiction shall have enacted, issued, promulgated, enforced or entered any
statute, rule, regulation or Order (whether temporary, preliminary or permanent) that prohibits or makes illegal the consummation of
the transactions contemplated by ARTICLE 1 and such statute, rule, regulation, judgment, decree, injunction or other order
is in effect.
(d) No
Actions. No Legal Proceeding shall be pending or threatened which (i) prevents or challenges consummation of the Transactions
contemplated to take place at the Closing; or (ii) causes such Transactions to be rescinded following the Closing; provided that,
this Section 8.1(d) shall not apply to any Legal Proceeding arising out of any Other Business Insolvency Proceeding
(the absence of which shall not be a condition to Closing).
Section 8.2. Conditions
to Obligations of Buyer. The obligations of Buyer to consummate the Closing are also subject to the satisfaction or waiver, at or
prior to the Closing, of each of the following conditions:
(a) Representations
and Warranties. The representations and warranties of Sellers set forth in ARTICLE 4 and in ARTICLE 5 and
the representations and warranties made by Sellers in the Transaction Documents, shall be true and correct, when read in light of any
Schedules that are updated prior to the Closing Date in accordance with the provisions of Section 11.3(c), as of the Closing
Date as though made on and as of the Closing Date, except: (i) that representations and warranties that are made as of a specific
date need be true and correct only as of such date; and (ii) for breaches and inaccuracies the effect of which would not, individually
or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect. The Fundamental Representations shall be true and correct in all material respects,
when read in light of any Schedules that are updated prior to the Closing Date in accordance with the provisions of Section 11.3(c),
as of the Closing Date, or in the case of representations and warranties that are made as of a specified date, as of such specified date.
(b) Performance
of Covenants. Sellers shall have performed or caused to be performed in all material respects all covenants that are required to
be performed by them at or prior to the Closing Date.
(c) Material
Adverse Effect. Since the Effective Date, no Material Adverse Effect shall have occurred and be continuing.
(d) Closing
Deliverables. Sellers shall have delivered each of the closing deliverables set forth in Section 2.2 and the payoff letters
and related documentation required by Section 7.22 within the timeframe provided in Section 7.22.
(e) Required
Consents. The Parties shall have obtained the Required Consents.
(f)
Delivery of Financial Statements. Sellers shall have delivered the following financial statements: (i) the Financing Information
and (ii) to the extent not included in the Financing Information, (A) the audited consolidated historical financial statements of the
Purchased Business (i.e. on a “carveout” basis) as of and for the two most recently completed fiscal years of the Purchased
Business ended at least seventy-five (75) days prior to the Closing Date; and (B) the unaudited consolidated historical financial
statements for the most recent year-to-date interim fiscal period of the Purchased Business (i.e. on a “carveout” basis)
completed at least forty-five (45) days prior to the Closing Date (along with the comparative period for the prior year) and which information
shall be Marketing Compliant. Buyer shall pay for the reasonable fees and expenses of such mutually accountants for the preparation of
the 2024 Financial Statements, the financial statements required to be delivered pursuant to this Section 8.2(f) and the Financing
Information otherwise required to be provided pursuant to this Agreement.
Section 8.3. Conditions
to Obligations of Sellers. The obligations of Sellers to consummate the Closing are also subject to the satisfaction or waiver, at
or prior to the Closing, of each of the following conditions:
(a) Representations
and Warranties. The representations and warranties of Buyer set forth in ARTICLE 6 shall be true and correct as of the
Closing Date as though made on and as of the Closing Date, except: (i) that representations and warranties that are made as of a
specific date need be true and correct only as of such date; and (ii) for breaches and inaccuracies the effect of which would not,
individually or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect on Buyer’s ability to execute, deliver or perform this Agreement
or any Transaction Document, or to timely consummate the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby.
(b) Performance
of Covenants. Buyer shall have performed all covenants that are required to be performed by it under this Agreement at or prior to
the Closing Date.
(c) Closing
Deliverables. Buyer shall have delivered each of the closing deliverables set forth in Section 2.3 and Section 2.4.
Section 8.4. Frustration
of Closing Conditions. No Party may rely upon the failure of any condition set forth in this ARTICLE 8 to be satisfied
if such failure was caused by such Party’s failure to act in good faith or to comply in any material respect with its obligations
hereunder.
Section 8.5. Waiver
of Closing Conditions. Upon the occurrence of the Closing, any condition set forth in this ARTICLE 8 that was not satisfied
as of the Closing shall be deemed to be have been waived as of and from the Closing.
ARTICLE 9
TERMINATION
Section 9.1. Termination.
This Agreement may be terminated at any time prior to the Closing:
(a) by
written agreement of Buyer and the Seller Representative;
(b) by
Buyer or Sellers, by giving written notice of such termination to the other Party, on or after August 8, 2025 (the “Outside
Date”), if any of the conditions set forth in ARTICLE 8 shall not have been fulfilled or waived by the Outside
Date (other than those to be satisfied at the Closing, but provided that, such conditions shall then be capable of being satisfied if
the Closing were to take place on such date); provided, however, that if the Required Regulatory Approvals have not been
granted by the Outside Date, then Sellers (in their sole discretion and immediately upon written notice to Buyer prior to the expiration
of the then current Outside Date) may extend the Outside Date up to a maximum period of three (3) months; and, provided,
further, that neither Party may terminate this Agreement pursuant to this Section 9.1(b) at any time during which such
Party is in material breach of its covenants in this Agreement and such breach (x) in the case of Sellers, has resulted in the failure
of a condition in Section 8.1 or Section 8.2 to be satisfied and (y) in the case of Buyer, has resulted
in the failure of a condition in Section 8.1 or Section 8.3 to be satisfied;
(c) by
Buyer, if there has been a material violation or breach by a Seller of any representation or warranty or of any covenant or agreement
contained in this Agreement which, including the interim operating covenants set forth in Section 7.3, in either case, would,
if all other closing conditions have been satisfied or waived, prevent the satisfaction of or result in the failure of any condition
to the obligations of Buyer at the Closing and such violation or breach has not been waived by Buyer or, in the case of a breach of any
covenant or agreement under this Agreement that is curable, has not been cured prior to the earlier to occur of (x) thirty (30)
days after receipt by Sellers of written notice of such breach from Buyer and (y) the Outside Date; provided, however,
Buyer may not terminate this Agreement pursuant to this Section 9.1(c) at any time during which Buyer is in material
breach of this Agreement;
(d) by
any Seller, if there has been a material violation or breach by Buyer of any representation or warranty (or any such representation or
warranty shall have become untrue in any material respect after the Effective Date) or covenant or agreement contained in this Agreement
which would, in either case, prevent the satisfaction of or result in the failure of any condition to the obligations of Sellers at the
Closing and such violation or breach has not been waived by Sellers or, with respect to a breach of any covenant or agreement under this
Agreement that is curable, has not been cured by Buyer prior to the earlier to occur of (x) thirty (30) days after receipt by Buyer
of written notice of such breach from a Prospect Healthcare Entity or (y) the Outside Date; provided, however, Sellers
may not terminate this Agreement pursuant to this Section 9.1(d) at any time during which a Seller is in material breach
of this Agreement; or
(e) by
Buyer or Sellers in the event that: (i) there shall be any Law that makes consummation of any of the Transactions illegal or otherwise
prohibited; or (ii) any Governmental Authority shall have issued an Order restraining or enjoining any of the Transactions, and
such Order shall have become final and non-appealable; provided that, the right to terminate this Agreement under this Section 9.1(e) shall
not be available to any Party whose failure to fulfill any of its covenants, obligations or agreements under this Agreement is the cause
of or resulted in such Order.
Section 9.2. Effect
of Termination. In the event of the termination of this Agreement in accordance with Section 9.1, this Agreement shall
thereafter become void and have no effect, and no Party shall have any liability to the other Party or their respective Affiliates, or
their respective directors, managers, officers, shareholders, members, partners, attorneys, accountants, agents, representatives or employees
or their heirs, successors and permitted assigns with respect to this Agreement or otherwise in respect of the transactions contemplated
hereby, except for the obligations of the Parties contained in Section 4.6, Section 7.4, this Section 9.2,
and ARTICLE 11 (and any related definitional provisions set forth herein) (which Sections and provisions shall survive
the termination of this Agreement), and except that nothing in this Section 9.2 shall relieve a Party from liability for
any Willful Breach or Fraud that arose prior to such termination. For purposes of the preceding sentence, the failure of a Party to comply
with its obligations to consummate the Closing if and when required by Section 2.1 shall be deemed a Willful Breach if such
failure is not cured within three (3) Business Days’ notice from the other Party. The Confidentiality Agreement shall survive
the termination of this Agreement.
ARTICLE 10
INDEMNIFICATION
Section 10.1. Survival.
(a) Subject
to the limitations and other provisions of this Agreement, each representation and warranty contained herein and in any Transaction Document
shall survive the Closing Date until, and will expire and be of no force and effect on, the eighteen (18) month anniversary of the Closing
Date, except that (i) the Fundamental Representations shall survive until the statute of limitations applicable to the subject matter
thereof and (ii) the representations and warranties in Section 5.7 shall survive until ninety (90) days after the expiration
of the statute of limitations applicable to the subject matter thereof. All of the covenants and agreements contained in this Agreement
shall survive the Closing for the period contemplated by its terms or, if no such period is contemplated, until fully performed.
(b) No
Indemnified Person shall be entitled to make any claim in respect of any representation, warranty, covenant or agreement contained in
this Agreement after the expiration of its applicable survival date as set forth in Section 10.1(a) (each, a “Survival
Date”), except that any bona fide claim initiated by an Indemnified Person prior to the expiration of the applicable Survival
Date in accordance with the provisions hereof shall survive until it is settled or resolved pursuant to this Agreement to the extent
that an Indemnified Person provides written notice of such breach or inaccuracy (which notice shall describe the applicable breach or
inaccuracy in reasonable detail, the amount or the estimated amount of damages sought thereunder to the extent then ascertainable, any
relevant time constraints relating thereto, and any other material details pertaining thereto) to the party to provide indemnity prior
to the applicable Survival Date. The Parties specifically and unambiguously intend that the survival periods that are set forth in this
Section 10.1 shall replace any statute of limitations that would otherwise be applicable.
(c) The
representations and warranties of each of the Parties set forth in this Agreement are material and shall be deemed to have been relied
upon by the Party or Parties to whom they are made and shall survive as set forth above, regardless of any investigation on the part
of such Party or its Representatives.
Section 10.2. Indemnification.
(a) Indemnification
by Sellers. Subject to the other terms and conditions of this ARTICLE 10, from and after the Closing, Sellers shall indemnify
and defend Buyer and its respective Affiliates and their respective successors, assigns, heirs and Representatives (collectively, the
“Buyer Indemnitees”) against, and shall hold each of them harmless from and against, any and all Losses incurred or
sustained by, or imposed upon, the Buyer Indemnitees based upon, arising out of, with respect to or by reason of:
(i) any
breach of or inaccuracy in any of the representations or warranties of Sellers as set forth in ARTICLE 4 and ARTICLE 5
of this Agreement;
(ii) any
failure to perform or breach of any covenant or agreement of Sellers or the Seller Representative contained in this Agreement;
(iii) any
Excluded Asset or any Excluded Liabilities (other than any Pre-Closing Taxes that were expressly taken into account as a deduction in
the calculation of the Purchase Price (as finally determined pursuant to Section 3.3));
(iv) Losses
incurred by Buyer or its Affiliates as a result of any Action related to the following matters (collectively, the “Special Indemnified
Matters”):
(A) the
PMS CID Investigation and the PMH CID Investigations (as defined in Section 4.4 of the Disclosure Schedules);
(B) any
matter with respect to or attributable to a Pension Plan;
(C) the
matters related to the findings set forth in the FTI report dated October 9, 2024;
(D) for the employment matters set forth on Schedule 10.2(a)(iv)(D); and
(E) if not resolved prior to the Closing to the mutual agreement of the Parties in good faith, for non-compliance with DMHC requirements
for approval of risk contracts as disclosed on Section 5.23(h) of the Disclosure Schedules.
(v) any
Fraud committed by Sellers.
(b) Indemnification
by Buyer. Subject to the other terms and conditions of this ARTICLE 10, from and after the Closing, Buyer shall indemnify
and defend Sellers, the Seller Representative and their respective Affiliates and their respective successors, assigns, heirs and Representatives
(collectively, the “Seller Indemnitees”) against, and shall hold each of them harmless from and against, any and all
Losses incurred or sustained by, or imposed upon, the Seller Indemnitees based upon, arising out of, with respect to or by reason of:
(i) any
breach of or inaccuracy in any of the representations or warranties of Buyer as set forth in ARTICLE 6 of this Agreement;
(ii) any
failure to perform or breach of any covenant or agreement of Buyer contained in this Agreement;
(iii) any
failure of Buyer to timely discharge or perform the Assumed Liabilities;
(iv) any Liabilities (other than Taxes) arising on or after the Effective Time with respect to the Purchased Business;
(v) (A) any Liabilities (other than Taxes) arising on or after the Effective Time with respect to any Transferred Employee, and (B)
any Liabilities arising in connection with the Transactions with respect to Rollover Elected PTO, provided, however, that
in regards to clause (B), only to the extent that Sellers provided Buyer with accurate information on which such Rollover Elected
PTO is based, constituting the amount of Rollover Elected PTO for any applicable Transferred Employee and the rate of pay for each such
Transferred Employee as of the Closing; and
(vi) any
Fraud committed by Buyer.
Section 10.3. Certain
Limitations. The indemnification provided for in Section 10.2 and shall be subject to the following additional limitations:
(a) No
Seller shall have any liability for indemnification in respect of any claim for indemnification under Section 10.2(a)(i) or Section
10.2(a)(ii) (other than a claim for indemnification attributable to Fraud or a breach of Section 5.7 or Section 7.12)
until the aggregate amount of Losses indemnifiable pursuant to such Sections exceeds One Million Five Hundred Eighty Three Thousand
One Hundred Twenty-Five Dollars ($1,583,125.00) (the “Deductible”), and thereafter Sellers shall only be liable for
any claim for indemnification under Section 10.2(a)(i) and Section 10.2(a)(ii) (other than a claim for indemnification
attributable to Fraud or a breach of Section 5.7 or Section 7.12) in excess of the Deductible; provided, however,
that the aggregate amount of all Losses for which Sellers may be liable to the Buyer Indemnitees under Section 10.2(a)(i) or Section
10.2(a)(ii) (other than for claims for indemnification attributable to Fraud or a breach of Section 5.7 or Section 7.12)
shall not exceed the amount of the Deductible; provided, further, that other than (i) any claim for or based on Fraud,
or Losses attributable to “Pre-Closing Taxes”, (ii) any claim relating to the Special Indemnified Matters or Section 10.2(a)(iii)
which are capped at the Indemnity Escrow Amount, Sellers shall have no liability under this Agreement in an aggregate amount greater
than the Purchase Price. Thereafter, the Buyer Indemnitees’ only recourse in respect of any Losses exceeding the applicable limitations
set forth in this Section 10.3(a) shall be with respect to the R&W Insurance Policy; provided, further, however,
that, notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, the limitations on indemnification set forth in this Section 10.3(a)
shall not apply to any claim against the Seller Indemnitees (x) for or based on Fraud, or (y) a breach of a representation or warranty
in Section 5.7 or covenant in Section 7.12.
(b) For
all purposes of this ARTICLE 10, “Losses” shall be net of any amounts paid or payable to an Indemnified Person
under any insurance policy or Contract (including the R&W Insurance Policy) in connection with the facts giving rise to the right
of indemnification hereunder, and each Indemnified Person shall use its reasonable commercial efforts to recover all amounts payable
from other third party under any such Contract (including the R&W Insurance Policy) prior to seeking indemnification hereunder; provided,
however, that the amount deemed to be paid under such insurance policies shall be net of the deductible for such policies.
(c) If
the amount to be netted hereunder from any indemnification payment required hereunder is determined after payment by an Indemnifying
Person to an Indemnified Person of any amount otherwise required to be paid as indemnification pursuant hereto, the Indemnified Person
shall repay, promptly after such determination, any amount that the Indemnifying Person would not have had to pay pursuant hereto had
such determination been made at the time of such payment.
(d) Each
Indemnified Person shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to mitigate any indemnifiable Losses.
(e) Upon
making any payment to an Indemnified Person for any indemnification claim pursuant to this ARTICLE 10, the Indemnifying Person
shall be subrogated, to the extent of such payment, to any rights which the Indemnified Person may have against any third parties with
respect to the subject matter underlying such indemnification claim.
(f) Notwithstanding
the fact that any Indemnified Person may have the right to assert claims for indemnification under or in respect of more than one provision
of this Agreement in respect of any fact, event, condition or circumstance, no Indemnified Person shall be entitled to recover the amount
of any Losses suffered by such Indemnified Person more than once, regardless of whether such Losses may be as a result of a breach of
more than one representation, warranty, obligation or covenant or otherwise; provided, however that to the extent that any Indemnified
Person has the right to assert claims for indemnification under or in respect of more than one provision of this Agreement, such Indemnified
Person may pursue such claim under any of the foregoing provisions of its choosing. In addition, any liability for indemnification hereunder
shall be determined without duplication of recovery by reason of the state of facts giving rise to such liability, or a breach of more
than one representation, warranty, covenant or agreement, as applicable.
(g) Other
than with respect to Fraud, in no event shall any Indemnified Person be liable to any Indemnified Person for any punitive, incidental,
consequential, special or indirect damages, including loss of future revenue or income, loss of business reputation or opportunity relating
to the breach or alleged breach of this Agreement, or diminution of value, or any damages based on any type of multiple.
(h) Notwithstanding
any other provision of this Agreement to the contrary, (a) none of the representations and warranties in Section 5.7 (other than
Section 5.7(g)), Section 5.7(h), Section 5.7(k), Section 5.7(l), Section 5.7(m), Section 5.7(o),
Section 5.7(r), Section 5.7(s), Section 5.7(t), Section 5.7(u), and Section 5.7(v) may be relied on
to claim indemnification for Taxes for any taxable period (or portion thereof) beginning after the Closing Date, and (b) the Indemnified
Persons shall have no right to indemnification or payment under this Agreement with respect to, or based on, Taxes to the extent of such
Taxes, (A) result from the making by or at the direction of Buyer of an election under Section 338(g) of the Code (excluding for the
avoidance of doubt Section 338(h)(10) Elections), or (B) were taken into account as Accrued Taxes in the calculation of Indebtedness
(as finally determined), (II) Sellers shall not have liability under this Agreement for breaches of the representations and warranties
in Section 5.7 and Pre-Closing Taxes in an aggregate amount greater than the Purchase Price; provided that the limitations set
forth in this Section 10.3(h)(B)(II) shall not apply to any claim against the Seller Indemnitees based on a breach of the representations
and warranties in Section 5.7(g) (disregarding any disclosures against such representations) or clause (i) or (v) of the definition
of Pre-Closing Taxes, for which no limitations on indemnification shall apply.
(i) Sellers
shall not be liable under this ARTICLE 10 for any Losses based upon, or arising out of, any inaccuracy in or breach of any of
the representations or warranties of Sellers contained in this Agreement if Buyer had knowledge of such inaccuracy or breach prior to
the Closing; provided, however, notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, the limitations set forth in
this Section 10.3(i) will not apply to any claims for Losses attributable to a breach of the representations and warranties in
Section 5.7, or, for the avoidance of doubt, Pre-Closing Taxes.
Section 10.4. Indemnification
Procedures. The Party making a claim under this ARTICLE 10 is referred to as the “Indemnified Person”,
and the Party against whom such claims are asserted under this ARTICLE 10 is referred to as the “Indemnifying Person”.
The Seller Representative shall act on behalf of Sellers in connection with any claim made under this ARTICLE 10.
(a) If,
on or after the Closing Date, any Indemnified Person receives notice of the assertion or commencement of any Action made or brought by
any Person who is not a Party or an Affiliate of a Party or a Representative of the foregoing (a “Third Party Claim”)
against such Indemnified Person with respect to which the Indemnifying Person is obligated to provide indemnification under this Agreement,
the Indemnified Person shall give the Indemnifying Person reasonably prompt written notice thereof, but in any event not later than thirty
(30) days after receipt of such notice of such Third Party Claim. The failure to give such prompt written notice shall not, however,
relieve the Indemnifying Person of its indemnification obligations, except and only to the extent that the Indemnifying Person forfeits
rights or defenses by reason of such failure. Such notice by the Indemnified Person shall describe the Third Party Claim in reasonable
detail, shall include copies of all material written evidence thereof and shall indicate the estimated amount, if reasonably practicable,
of the Loss that has been or may be sustained by the Indemnified Person. Subject in all respects to the R&W Insurance Policy, if
an Indemnified Person gives notice to the Indemnifying Person pursuant to the assertion of a Third Party Claim, then the Indemnifying
Person shall be entitled to participate in the defense of such Third Party Claim at its own cost and, to the extent that it wishes to
assume the defense of such Third Party Claim, with counsel of its choosing, and the Indemnified Person shall cooperate in good faith
in such defense. After notice from the Indemnifying Person to the Indemnified Person of its election to assume the defense of such Third
Party Claim, the Indemnifying Person shall not, so long as it diligently conducts such defense, be liable to the Indemnified Person under
this ARTICLE 10 for any fees of other counsel or any other expenses with respect to the defense of such Third Party Claim.
The assumption of the defense of a Third Party Claim shall not be an admission as to the liability of the Indemnifying Person in respect
of such Third Party Claim or be deemed an acceptance or acknowledgment of the Indemnifying Person’s obligation to indemnify the
Indemnified Person in respect of such Third Party Claim. The Parties shall cooperate with each other in all reasonable respects in connection
with the defense of any Third Party Claim.
(b) Cooperation
regarding Third Party Claims. With respect to any Third Party Claim, both the Indemnified Person and the Indemnifying Person, as
the case may be, shall keep the other Person fully informed of the status of such Third Party Claim and any related Actions at all stages
thereof where such Person is not represented by its own counsel. The Parties agree to provide reasonable access to the other Parties
to such documents and information as may be reasonably requested in connection with the defense, negotiation or settlement of any such
Third Party Claim; provided, however, that the Parties shall cooperate in such a manner as to preserve in full (to the
extent possible) the confidentiality of all confidential information and the attorney-client and work-product privileges of the other
Parties. In connection therewith, each Party agrees that: (i) it will use commercially reasonable efforts, in respect of any Third
Party Claim in which it has assumed or participated in the defense, to avoid production of confidential information (consistent with
applicable Law and rules of procedure); and (ii) all communications between any Party and counsel responsible for or participating
in the defense of any Third Party Claim shall, to the extent possible, be made so as to preserve any applicable attorney-client or work-product
privilege.
(c) Settlement
of Third Party Claims. If a firm offer is made to settle a Third Party Claim without leading to liability or the creation of a financial
or other obligation on the part of the Indemnified Person and provides, in customary form, for the unconditional release of each Indemnified
Person from all liabilities and obligations in connection with such Third Party Claim and the Indemnifying Person desires to accept and
agree to such offer, the Indemnifying Person shall give written notice to that effect to the Indemnified Person. If the Indemnified Person
has assumed the defense pursuant to Section 10.4(a), it shall not agree to any settlement without the written consent of
the Indemnifying Person (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed).
(d) Direct
Claims. Any Action by an Indemnified Person on account of any Losses which does not result from a Third Party Claim (a “Direct
Claim”) shall be asserted by the Indemnified Person giving the Indemnifying Person reasonably prompt written notice thereof,
but in any event not later than sixty (60) days after the Indemnified Person becomes aware of such Direct Claim. The failure to give
such prompt written notice shall not, however, relieve the Indemnifying Person of its indemnification obligations, except and only to
the extent that the Indemnifying Person forfeits rights or defenses by reason of such failure. Such notice by the Indemnified Person
shall describe the Direct Claim in reasonable detail, shall include copies of all material written evidence thereof and shall indicate
the estimated amount, if reasonably practicable, of the loss that has been or may be sustained by the Indemnified Person. The Indemnifying
Person shall have sixty (60) days after its receipt of such notice to respond in writing to such Direct Claim. The Indemnified Person
shall allow the Indemnifying Person and its professional advisors to investigate the matter or circumstance alleged to give rise to the
Direct Claim, and whether and to what extent any amount is payable in respect of the Direct Claim and the Indemnified Person shall assist
the Indemnifying Person’s investigation by giving such information and assistance (including access to the Indemnifying Person’s
premises and personnel and the right to examine and copy any accounts, documents or records) as the Indemnifying Person or any of its
professional advisors may reasonably request. If the Indemnifying Person does not so respond within such sixty (60) day period, the Indemnifying
Person shall be deemed to have rejected such claim, in which case the Indemnified Person shall be free to pursue such remedies as may
be available to the Indemnified Person on the terms and subject to the provisions of this Agreement. If there is a dispute regarding
a Direct Claim the dispute shall be handled in accordance with terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement.
Section 10.5. Tax
Treatment of Indemnification Payments. All indemnification payments made under this Agreement shall be treated for Tax purposes by
the Parties as an adjustment to the Purchase Price, unless otherwise required by applicable Law.
Section 10.6. Recourse.
(a) Notwithstanding
anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement but subject to the limitations set forth in Section 10.3, other than (i)
any claim for or based on Fraud, Pre-Closing Taxes, (ii) a breach of a representation or warranty in Section 5.7, or (iii)
a breach of a covenant in Section 7.12, indemnification pursuant to Section 10.2(a) may be recovered only from the following
sources and only in the following sequence: (x) first, from the Indemnity Escrow Amount up to the Deductible (if applicable), (y) second,
from the R&W Insurance Policy to the full extent of coverage available therefor under the R&W Insurance Policy, and (z) to the
extent that the R&W Insurance Policy coverage limits have been exhausted, from the Indemnity Escrow Amount; provided that, under
no circumstances shall Buyer have any rights of recourse against Sellers with respect thereto and no Seller shall be required to pay
or have liability for any amounts to any Buyer Indemnitee hereunder (other than for Losses attributable to Pre-Closing Taxes, breaches
of Section 5.7 or Section 7.12 or arising under Fraud).
(b) On
the nine (9) month anniversary of the Closing Date, the Seller Representative and Buyer shall execute and deliver to the Escrow Agent
joint written instructions directing the release to the Seller Representative from the Escrow Account the Initial Indemnity Escrow Amount.
On the eighteen (18) month anniversary of the Closing Date, the Seller Representative and Buyer shall execute and deliver to Escrow Agent
joint written instructions directing the release to the Seller Representative from the Escrow Account the then remaining balance of the
Indemnity Escrow Amount, subject to any pending claims and pursuant to the terms and conditions of the Escrow Agreement.
Section 10.7. Exclusive
Remedies. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, subject to and except for Section 7.12 and Section 11.9,
the Parties acknowledge and agree that from and after the Closing their sole and exclusive remedy with respect to any and all claims
for any breach of any representation, warranty, covenant, agreement or obligation set forth herein or otherwise relating to the subject
matter of this Agreement, shall be pursuant to the indemnification provisions set forth in this ARTICLE 10, and from and
after the Closing each Party expressly waives and releases, to the fullest extent permitted under Law, and agrees to waive and release
any and all other rights or Actions it or its Affiliates may have against the other Party or its Affiliates or their respective Representatives
now or in the future under any applicable Law (regardless of the theory of recourse) with respect to the preceding matters. Nothing in
this Section 10.7 shall limit any Person’s right to seek and obtain any equitable relief to which any Person shall
be entitled pursuant to Section 11.9. IN FURTHERANCE OF THE FOREGOING, FROM AND AFTER THE CLOSING, EACH PARTY HEREBY WAIVES,
WITH RESPECT TO THIS AGREEMENT AND THE TRANSACTIONS, ALL OTHER RIGHTS AND REMEDIES ARISING UNDER OR BASED UPON ANY STATUTORY OR COMMON
LAW OR OTHERWISE, AND AGREES NOT TO BRING ANY ACTIONS OR PROCEEDINGS AT LAW, IN EQUITY, IN TORT OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING
RESCINDING THE AGREEMENT, IN RESPECT OF ANY BREACHES OF REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES OR OTHER PROVISIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT OR IN
CONNECTION WITH THE TRANSACTIONS.
ARTICLE 11
MISCELLANEOUS
Section 11.1. Notices.
All notices, requests, consents, claims, demands, waivers and other communications hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed
to have been given: (a) when delivered by hand (with written confirmation of receipt); (b) when received by the addressee if
sent by a nationally recognized overnight courier (receipt requested); (c) on the date sent by e-mail of a PDF document (with confirmation
of transmission) if sent during normal business hours of the recipient, and on the next Business Day if sent after normal business hours
of the recipient; or (d) on the third (3rd) day after the date mailed, by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested,
postage prepaid. Such communications must be sent to the respective Parties at the following addresses (or at such other address for
a Party as shall be specified in a notice given in accordance with this Section 11.1):
To Buyer:
Astrana
Health, Inc.
1668 S. Garfield Avenue, 2nd Floor
Alhambra, CA 91801
Attention: Chan Basho
Email: cbasho@apollomed.net
With
a copy (which shall not constitute notice) to:
Russ August & Kabat
LLP
12424 Wilshire Blvd., Floor 12
Los Angeles, CA 90025
Attention: Christine Shin, Esq.
Attention: Lauren Geisser, Esq.
Email: cshin@raklaw.com
Email: lgeisser@raklaw.com
To Sellers
or PMH:
Prospect
Medical Holdings, Inc.
3828
Delmas Terrace
Culver
City, CA 90232
Attention:
General Counsel
Email:
Frank.Saidara@pmh.com
With
copies (which shall not constitute notice) to:
Sheppard
Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP
1901
Avenue of the Stars, Suite 1600
Los
Angeles, CA 90067-6017
Attention:
Eric A. Klein, Esq.
Attention:
Nioura F. Ghazni, Esq.
Email:
EKlein@sheppardmullin.com
NGhazni@sheppardmullin.com
Section 11.2. Expenses.
Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement, whether or not the transactions contemplated hereby are consummated, all costs
and expenses incurred in connection with this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby shall be borne by the Party incurring
such costs and expenses.
Section 11.3. Disclosure
Schedules.
(a) The
“Disclosure Schedules” means the document identified as the Disclosure Schedules (as may be modified from time to
time in accordance with the terms hereof), dated as of the Effective Date, delivered by Sellers to Buyer in connection with this Agreement
and which sets forth: (i) the information specifically described in certain of the representations and warranties contained in ARTICLE 4
and ARTICLE 5 and (ii) exceptions or qualifications to the representations and warranties contained in ARTICLE 4
and ARTICLE 5. It is specifically acknowledged that the Disclosure Schedules may expressly provide exceptions to a particular
Section of ARTICLE 4 or ARTICLE 5 notwithstanding that the Section does not state “except as
set forth on Section ‘__’ of the Disclosure Schedule” or words of similar effect.
(b) Neither
the specification of any dollar amount in any representation or warranty contained in this Agreement nor the inclusion of any specific
item on the Disclosure Schedules is intended to vary the definition of “Material Adverse Effect” or to imply that such amount,
or higher or lower amounts, or the item so included or other items, are or are not material, and no Party shall use the fact of the setting
forth of any such amount or the inclusion of any such item in any dispute or controversy between the Parties as to whether any obligation,
item or matter not described herein or included on the Disclosure Schedules is or is not material for purposes of this Agreement. Unless
this Agreement specifically provides otherwise, neither the specification of any item or matter in any representation or warranty contained
in this Agreement nor the inclusion of any specific item on the Disclosure Schedules is intended to imply that such item or matter, or
other items or matters, are or are not in the ordinary course of business, and no Party shall use the fact of the setting forth or the
inclusion of any such item or matter in any dispute or controversy between the Parties as to whether any obligation, item or matter not
described herein or included on the Disclosure Schedules is or is not in the ordinary course of business for purposes of this Agreement.
(c) Each
Section of the Disclosure Schedules is qualified in its entirety by reference to specific provisions of this Agreement and does not constitute,
and shall not be construed as constituting, representations, warranties or covenants of any Party, except as and to the extent provided
in this Agreement. Certain matters set forth on the Disclosure Schedules are included for informational purposes only notwithstanding
that, because they do not rise above applicable materiality thresholds or otherwise, they may not be required by the terms of this to
be set forth herein. All attachments of the Disclosure Schedules are incorporated by reference into the Section of the Disclosure Schedules
in which they are referenced. Subject to the last sentence in this Section 11.3(c), Sellers shall prior to or at the Closing,
by notice to Buyer, supplement, amend or create any Section of the Disclosure Schedules, in order to add information or correct previously
supplied information. No such supplement, amendment or addition shall be evidence, in and of itself, that the representations and warranties
in the corresponding Section are no longer true and correct in all material respects. So long as any such supplement, amendment or addition
is not material, such updated disclosure shall be deemed to cure any breach for purposes of Section 8.2(a). If, however, the Closing
occurs, any such supplement, amendment or addition will be effective to cure and correct for all other purposes any breach of, or inaccuracy
in, any representation, warranty, or covenant which would have existed if such supplement, amendment or addition had not been made, and
all references to any part of the Disclosure Schedules which is supplemented or amended shall for all purposes after the Closing be deemed
to be a reference of the Disclosure Schedules as so supplemented or amended. In such case, Buyer shall be deemed to have waived any and
all rights, remedies or other recourse to which Buyer might otherwise be entitled in respect of such breach or inaccuracy. Notwithstanding
anything to the contrary set forth herein, Sellers shall not be permitted to amend, supplement or revise Section 2.2(l) of the Disclosure
Schedules, Section 5.5(a) of the Disclosure Schedules, Section 5.5(b) of the Disclosure Schedules, or Section 5.5(c)
of the Disclosure Schedules without approval from the Debt Financing Sources.
Section 11.4. Governing
Law; Arbitration; Submission to Jurisdiction; Waiver of Jury Trial.
(a) This
Agreement and any claim, controversy or dispute arising under, in connection with or related to this Agreement, including claims of Fraud,
the relationship of the Parties, and/or the interpretation and enforcement of the rights and duties of the Parties (“Agreement
Proceedings”), will be governed by and construed in accordance with the internal Laws of the State of Delaware applicable to
a contract made and performed in that state, without regard to choice of law or conflict of law principles that would require the application
of the laws of any other jurisdiction.
(b) Except
for injunctive or other equitable relief or as otherwise provided in this Agreement, any and all Agreement Proceedings shall be resolved
by binding arbitration in Los Angeles County, California, before one arbitrator independent of the Parties and selected in accordance
with, and the arbitration shall be administered by JAMS pursuant to, JAMS’ Comprehensive Arbitration Rules and Procedures
excluding its optional Arbitration Appeal procedures; provided, however, that any arbitrator designated pursuant to this
Section 11.4(b) shall be a lawyer experienced in commercial and business affairs.
(c) All
arbitration proceedings will be closed to the public and confidential, and all records relating thereto will be permanently sealed, except
as necessary to obtain court confirmation of the judgment of the arbitrator or to give effect to res judicata and collateral estoppel,
in which case, all filings with any court shall be sealed to the extent permissible by the court. Nothing in this Section 11.4(c) is
intended to, or shall, preclude a party to the arbitration from communicating with, or making disclosures to his, her or its lawyers,
tax advisors, auditors and insurers, as necessary and appropriate or from making such other disclosures as may be required by any applicable
Law.
(d) To
the maximum extent permitted by Law, the decision of the arbitrator shall be final and binding and not be subject to appeal. If a party
against whom the arbitrator renders an award fails to abide by such award, the other party may seek to enforce such award in any court
of competent jurisdiction.
(e) Except
as otherwise provided herein, the successful or prevailing party in any Agreement Proceeding shall be entitled to recover reasonable
attorneys’ fees, expenses and costs related to such action or suit in an amount to be set by the court or arbitrator, as the case
may be, including any such fees and costs incurred in any appeal and other costs incurred in that Agreement Proceeding.
(f) Except
as otherwise provided in this Agreement, each Party hereby: (i) irrevocably and unconditionally submits to the exclusive jurisdiction
of the applicable state or federal courts sitting in Los Angeles County, California for purposes of all Agreement Proceedings; (ii) agrees
not to commence any proceeding except in such courts; and (iii) irrevocably waives, to the fullest extent permitted by Law, any
objection which such Party may now or hereafter have to the laying of the venue of any such court or that such proceeding has been brought
in an inconvenient forum.
(g) To
the extent permitted by Law, each Party hereby knowingly, voluntarily and intentionally waives the right to a trial by jury in respect
of any Agreement Proceedings.
Section 11.5. Amendment;
Waiver. Any provision of this Agreement may be amended or waived if, and only if, such amendment or waiver is in writing and signed,
in the case of an amendment, by Buyer and Sellers, or in the case of a waiver, by the Party against whom such waiver is intended to be
effective. No failure or delay by any Party in exercising any right, power or privilege hereunder shall operate as a waiver thereof nor
shall any single or partial exercise thereof preclude any other or further exercise thereof or the exercise of any other right, power
or privilege.
Section
11.6. No Assignment or Benefit to Third Parties.
This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Parties and their respective successors, legal representatives and
permitted assigns. No Party may assign any of its rights or delegate any of its obligations under this Agreement without the prior written
consent of the other Parties and any purported assignment in violation of the foregoing shall be null and void ab initio; provided,
however, that Buyer shall be entitled to assign or delegate this Agreement or all or any part of its rights or obligations hereunder:
(a) to any one or more Affiliates of Buyer; or (b) for collateral security purposes to any lender providing financing to Buyer; and provided,
further, that any Seller may assign any of its rights to payment and collection, to its successors or legal representatives. No assignment
or delegation shall relieve the assigning or delegating party of any of its obligations hereunder. Except as expressly set forth herein
in Section 6.11, Section 7.9, Section 7.12, or Section 11.11 (it being agreed that the Persons identified
therein as third party beneficiaries shall have the right to enforce this Agreement directly as if they were a party hereto to the extent
that they may deem such enforcement necessary or advisable to protect their rights hereunder), nothing in this Agreement, express or implied,
is intended to confer upon any Person other than Buyer and Sellers, and their respective successors, legal representatives and permitted
assigns, any rights, benefits or remedies under or by reason of this Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event that any Party
hereto seeks an amendment, modification consent or waiver to any of this Section 11.6 or the definition “Debt Financing Sources”
herein (or any other provision of this Agreement to the extent an amendment, modification, consent or waiver of such provision would modify
the substance of such Sections or definition), in each case, that is adverse to the Debt Financing Sources, the prior written consent
(such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed) of the Debt Financing Sources that are party to the Financing Commitment
shall be required before any such amendment, modification, consent or waiver may become effective.
Section 11.7. Severability.
The provisions of this Agreement shall be deemed severable and the invalidity or unenforceability of any provision hereof 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. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the parties hereto intend that the remedies and limitations set forth
in this Agreement shall be construed as an integral provision of this Agreement and that such remedies and limitations shall not be severable
in any manner that increases the liability of (a) Buyer, (b) any lender or prospective lender, lead arranger, arranger, agent
or representative of or to Buyer, and their respective Affiliates, including the Debt Financing Sources and each party to the Financing
Commitment, and their respective officers, directors, employees, agents, successors and assigns, (c) the former, current and future
holders of any equity, partnership or limited liability company interest, controlling persons, directors, officers, employees, agents,
attorneys, Affiliates, members, managers, general or limited partners, stockholders, or assignees of any Person named in the preceding
clause (a) or (b), and (d) any future holders of any equity, partnership or limited liability company interest, controlling
persons, directors, officers, employees, agents, attorneys, Affiliates, members, managers, general or limited partners, stockholders,
or assignees of any of the foregoing.
Section 11.8. Time
of Essence. Time is of the essence for each and every provision of this Agreement.
Section 11.9. Specific
Performance.
(a) The
Parties agree that: (i) irreparable damage could occur in the event that the provisions of this Agreement or obligations, undertakings,
covenants or agreements of the Parties were not performed in accordance with their specific terms or were otherwise breached; and (ii) monetary
damages, even if available, would not be an adequate remedy for any such failure to perform or any breach of this Agreement. Accordingly,
it is agreed that prior to the valid termination of this Agreement pursuant to Section 9.1, the Parties shall be entitled
to an injunction or injunctions to enforce specifically the terms and provisions of this Agreement in any court specified in Section 11.4(f) without
proof of actual damages, this being in addition to any other remedy to which they are entitled at law or in equity. Without limitation
of the foregoing, the Parties hereby further acknowledge and agree that prior to the valid termination of this Agreement pursuant to
Section 9.1, Sellers shall be entitled to specific performance to enforce specifically the terms and provisions of, and to
prevent or cure breaches of the covenants required to be performed by Buyer under this Agreement (including to cause Buyer to consummate
the Closing and to make the payments contemplated by this Agreement, including ARTICLE 1), in addition to any other remedy
to which Sellers are entitled at law or in equity.
(b) Each
Party agrees that it will not oppose (and hereby waives any defense in any action for) the granting of an injunction, specific performance
and other equitable relief as provided herein on the basis that: (i) the other Parties have an adequate remedy at law; or (ii) an
award of specific performance or other equitable remedy is not an appropriate remedy for any reason at law, equity or otherwise. Any
Party seeking an injunction or injunctions to prevent breaches of this Agreement and to enforce specifically the terms and provisions
of this Agreement when available pursuant to the terms of this Agreement shall not be required to provide any bond or other security
in connection with any such order or injunction.
(c) Each
Party further agrees that (i) by seeking the remedies provided for in this Section 11.9, a Party shall not in any respect
waive its right to seek any other form of relief that may be available to such Party under this Agreement, the Financing Commitment or
the Limited Guarantee or in the event that the remedies provided for in this Section 11.9 are not available or otherwise
are not granted and (ii) nothing set forth in this Section 11.9 shall require any Party to institute any action for
(or limit any Party’s right to institute any action for) specific performance under this Section 11.9 prior or as a
condition to exercising any termination right under ARTICLE 9, nor shall the commencement of any action pursuant to this
Section 11.9 or anything set forth in this Section 11.9 restrict or limit any such Party’s right to terminate
this Agreement in accordance with ARTICLE 9, or pursue any other remedies under this Agreement that may be available then
or thereafter.
Section 11.10. No
Rescission. No Party shall be entitled to rescind the transactions contemplated hereby by virtue of any failure of any Party’s
representations and warranties herein to have been true or any failure by any Party to perform its obligations hereunder.
Section 11.11. Legal
Representation. Each of the Parties hereto acknowledges that SMRH (“Company Counsel”) has acted as counsel for
Sellers and the Seller Representative in connection with this Agreement and consummation of the Transactions (the “Acquisition
Engagement”) and not as counsel for any other Person, including Buyer, and that Company Counsel has also represented the Prospect
Acquired Entities in respect of other matters (“Company Engagements”). Company Counsel is an express third-party beneficiary
of, is intended to benefit from, and may enforce its rights under this Section 11.11.
(a) Acquisition
Engagement. Only Sellers shall be considered a client of Company Counsel in the Acquisition Engagement. Buyer agrees, on behalf of
itself and, after the Closing, on behalf of the Prospect Acquired Entities, that all communications in any form or format whatsoever
between or among Company Counsel, on the one hand, and the Prospect Acquired Entities, or any of their directors, managers, officers,
employees or other Representatives, on the other hand, that relate in any way to the negotiation, documentation and consummation of the
Transactions or any dispute arising under this Agreement or any Transaction Document (collectively, the “Acquisition Privileged
Communications”) shall be deemed to be attorney-client privileged and that the Acquisition Privileged Communications and the
expectation of client confidence relating thereto belong solely to Sellers, shall be controlled by Sellers and shall not pass to or be
claimed by Buyer or the Prospect Acquired Entities. Accordingly, Buyer shall not have access to any Acquisition Privileged Communications,
or to the files of Company Counsel relating to the Acquisition Engagement, whether or not the Closing occurs. Without limiting the generality
of the foregoing, upon and after the Closing: (i) Sellers and Company Counsel shall be the sole holders of the attorney-client privilege
with respect to the Acquisition Engagement, and neither the Prospect Acquired Entities nor their Subsidiaries nor Buyer shall be a holder
thereof; (ii) to the extent that files of Company Counsel in respect of the Acquisition Engagement constitute property of the client,
only Sellers shall hold such property rights; (iii) Company Counsel shall have no duty whatsoever to reveal or disclose any such
files or Acquisition Privileged Communications to the Prospect Acquired Entities or Buyer by reason of any attorney-client relationship
between Company Counsel and the Prospect Acquired Entities or otherwise; (iv) if a dispute arises between Buyer or the Prospect
Acquired Entities, on the one hand, and a Third Party, on the other hand, then Buyer or the Prospect Acquired Entities shall assert the
attorney-client privilege to prevent the disclosure of the Acquisition Privileged Communications to such Third Party; provided,
however, that neither Buyer nor the Prospect Acquired Entities may waive such privilege without the prior written consent of Sellers;
and (v) if either Buyer or a Prospect Acquired Entity is legally requested by Order or otherwise to access or obtain a copy of all
or a portion of the Acquisition Privileged Communications, then Buyer shall promptly (and, in any event, within twenty-four (24) hours)
notify Sellers in writing (including by making specific reference to this Section 11.11) so that Sellers can seek a protective
order and Buyer agrees to use (and to cause such Prospect Acquired Entity to use) all reasonable efforts to assist therewith.
(b) Company
Engagements. The Parties acknowledge the community of interest between the Prospect Acquired Entities and Sellers in view of the
fact that Sellers hold, directly or indirectly, all of the outstanding equity of the Prospect Acquired Entities. Accordingly, Buyer agrees
that the principles that apply to the Acquisition Engagement regarding client confidences, attorney-client communications, attorney-client
privilege, client files and disclosures shall also apply to Company Engagements. Thus, notwithstanding that any Prospect Acquired Entity
is or was a client in the Company Engagements, from and after the Closing: (i) all communications in any form or format whatsoever
between or among Company Counsel, on the one hand, and the Prospect Acquired Entities, Sellers, or any of their respective directors,
managers, officers employees or other representatives, on the other hand, in the course of all Company Engagements (collectively, the
“Other Privileged Communications”) shall be deemed to be attorney-client confidences that belong solely to Sellers
and not the Prospect Acquired Entities; (ii) Buyer shall not have access to any Other Privileged Communications, or to the files
of Company Counsel relating to the Company Engagement; (iii) Sellers and Company Counsel shall be the sole holders of the attorney-client
privilege with respect to each Company Engagement, and neither the Prospect Acquired Entities nor Buyer shall be a holder thereof; (iv) to
the extent that files of Company Counsel in respect of any Company Engagement constitute property of the client, only Sellers shall hold
such property rights; (v) Company Counsel shall have no duty whatsoever to reveal or disclose any such Other Privileged Communications
or files to the Prospect Acquired Entities or Buyer by reason of any attorney-client relationship between Company Counsel and the Prospect
Acquired Entities or otherwise; (vi) if a dispute arises between Buyer or any Prospect Acquired Entity, on the one hand, and a Third
Party, on the other hand, then Buyer or such Prospect Acquired Entity shall assert the attorney-client privilege to prevent the disclosure
of the Other Privileged Communications to such Third Party; provided, however, that neither Buyer nor such Prospect Acquired
Entity may waive such privilege without the prior written consent of Sellers; and (vii) if either Buyer or such Prospect Acquired
Entity is legally required by Order or otherwise to access or obtain a copy of all or a portion of the Other Privileged Communications,
then Buyer shall promptly (and, in any event, within twenty-four (24) hours) notify Sellers in writing (including by making specific
reference to this Section 11.11) so that Sellers can seek a protective order and Buyer agrees to use (and to cause such Prospect
Acquired Entity to use) all reasonable efforts to assist therewith.
(c) Post-Closing
Representation of Sellers, Including Matters Relating to the Acquisition. If Sellers so desire, and without the need for any
consent or waiver by the Prospect Acquired Entities or Buyer, Company Counsel shall be permitted to represent any of Sellers after the
Closing in connection with any matter, including anything related to the transactions contemplated hereto or any disagreement or dispute
relating thereto. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, after the Closing, Company Counsel shall be permitted to represent
Sellers, or any one or more of them, in connection with any matter whatsoever, including any negotiation, transaction or dispute (“dispute”
includes litigation, arbitration, administrative proceeding, mediation, negotiation or other adversary proceeding) with Buyer or the
Prospect Acquired Entities under or relating to this Agreement, any transaction contemplated hereby, and any related matter (such as
claims for indemnification and disputes involving employment or noncompetition or other agreements entered into in connection with this
Agreement), whether or not such matter is related to the Acquisition Engagement or any Company Engagement.
(d) Cessation
of Attorney-Client Relationship with the Prospect Acquired Entities. Upon and after the Closing, the Prospect Acquired Entities shall
cease to have any attorney-client relationship with Company Counsel, including with respect to any Company Engagements, unless after
the Closing, Company Counsel is subsequently engaged in writing by the Prospect Acquired Entities to represent the Prospect Acquired
Entities and either: (i) such engagement involves no conflict of interest with respect to Sellers; or (ii) Sellers consent
in writing to such engagement. Any such representation of the Prospect Acquired Entities by Company Counsel after the Closing shall not
affect the provisions of this Section 11.11. For example, and not by way of limitation, even if Company Counsel is representing
a Prospect Acquired Entity after the Closing, Company Counsel shall be permitted simultaneously to represent Sellers or any of their
Affiliates in any matter, including any disagreement or dispute relating to this Agreement. Furthermore, Company Counsel shall be permitted
to withdraw from any Company Engagement in order to be able to represent or continue so representing Sellers or any Affiliates thereof,
even if such withdrawal causes the Prospect Acquired Entities or Buyer additional legal expense (such as to bring new counsel “up
to speed”), delay or other prejudice.
(e) Consent
and Waiver of Conflicts of Interest. Sellers and Buyer consent to the arrangements in this Section 11.11 and waive any
actual or potential conflict of interest that may be involved in connection with any representation by Company Counsel permitted hereunder.
In particular, Buyer hereby irrevocably waives and agrees not to assert, and agrees to cause the Prospect Acquired Entities to irrevocably
waive and not to assert, any conflict of interest arising from or in connection with: (i) Company Counsel’s prior representation
of the Prospect Acquired Entities; and (ii) Company Counsel’s representation of any one or more of Sellers or its Affiliates
prior to, on or after the Closing. Buyer hereby consents and agrees to, and agrees to cause the Prospect Acquired Entities to consent
and agree to, Company Counsel representing Sellers or any of their respective Affiliates after the Closing, including with respect to
disputes in which the interests of Sellers or any of their respective Affiliates may be directly adverse to Buyer or the Prospect Acquired
Entities, and even though Company Counsel may have represented the Prospect Acquired Entities in a matter substantially related to any
such dispute, or may be handling ongoing matters for the Prospect Acquired Entities. Buyer further consents and agrees to, and agrees
to cause the Prospect Acquired Entities to consent and agree to, the communication by Company Counsel to Sellers or any of their respective
Affiliates in connection with any such representation of any fact known to Company Counsel arising by reason of Company Counsel’s
prior representation of the Prospect Acquired Entities.
(f) Privileged
Communications. Buyer agrees that it will not, and that it will cause each Prospect Acquired Entity not to: (i) access or use
the Acquisition Privileged Communications or Other Privileged Communications, including by way of review of any electronic data, communications
or other information, or by seeking to have any Seller waive the attorney-client or other privilege, or by otherwise asserting that Buyer
or the Prospect Acquired Entities have the right to waive the attorney-client or other privilege; or (ii) seek to obtain the Acquisition
Privileged Communications or Other Privileged Communications from Company Counsel.
(g) Excess
Payment. Company Counsel is authorized to remit to the Seller Representative any payments that Company Counsel receives from or on
behalf of the Prospect Healthcare Entities to the extent that such payments are in excess of Company Counsel’s fees incurred by
the Prospect Healthcare Entities in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby, it being acknowledged by Buyer and the Prospect
Healthcare Entities that such remitted payments belong to the Seller Representative (for the benefit of Sellers).
Section 11.12. Construction.
Unless the express context otherwise requires: (a) 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; (b) the terms defined in the singular have a comparable meaning when used in the plural, and vice versa; (c) the
terms “Dollars” and “$” mean United States Dollars; (d) unless otherwise provided, references herein to
a specific Article, Section, clause, Attachment, Schedule or Exhibit shall refer, respectively, to the Articles, Sections and clauses
of, and Attachments, Schedules and Exhibits to, this Agreement; (e) wherever the word “include,” “includes,”
or “including” is used in this Agreement, it shall be deemed to be followed by the words “without limitation”;
(f) any reference to the masculine, feminine or neuter gender shall include each other gender; (g) when reference is made herein
to “the business of” a Person, such reference shall be deemed to include the business of all direct and indirect Subsidiaries
of such Person; (h) all accounting and financial terms shall be deemed to have the meanings assigned thereto under GAAP unless expressly
stated otherwise; (i) any reference to any applicable Law in this Agreement refers to such applicable Law as in effect at the Effective
Date and the Closing Date; (j) in the computation of periods of time from a specified date to a later specified date, the word “from”
means “from and including” and the words “to” and “until” each mean “to but excluding”
and if the last day of any such period is not a Business Day, such period will end on the next Business Day; (k) when calculating
the period of time “within” which or “following” which any act or event is required or permitted to be done,
notice given or steps taken, the date which is the reference date in calculating such period is to be excluded from the calculation and
if the last day of any such period is not a Business Day, such period will end on the next Business Day; (l) the provision of a
table of contents and the insertion of headings are for convenience of reference only and shall not affect or be utilized in construing
or interpreting this Agreement; (m) references to “day” means calendar days unless Business Days are expressly specified;
(n) references to any Person includes such Person’s predecessors, successors and assigns to the extent, in the case of successors
and assigns, such successors and assigns are permitted by the terms of any applicable agreement, and reference to a Person in a particular
capacity excludes such Person in any other capacity or individually; (o) references to the conduct of a Prospect Healthcare Entity’s
business means such business as presently conducted; (p) a reference herein to an agreement of the Parties means a written agreement
of the Parties; (q) the word “threatened” or any variation thereof means “threatened in writing”; (r) the
word “or” is not exclusive; (l) references to the Parties means the Parties to this Agreement and (m) a reference
to “writing,” “written” and comparable terms refer to printing, typing and other means of reproducing words (including
electronic media) in a visible form. For the avoidance of doubt, “out-of-pocket” expenses of a Person shall exclude payments
made to employees of such Person or to any of its Affiliates or employees. Any provision hereof permitting a Party or its Representatives
to have access to books and records of another Party shall be deemed to include obtaining such access electronically to the extent the
first Party or its Representatives so requests and such books and records are maintained in electronic format. When this Agreement states
that a Prospect Healthcare Entity has “made available,” “delivered” or “provided” (or terms of similar
import) a particular document or information to Buyer, it shall mean such document or information was made available by a Prospect Healthcare
Entity or its Representatives via (i) the posting of such items or information to the Electronic Data Room, (ii) the provision
of access to hard copies of such items or information, or (iii) the provision of such items or information in electronic format
(including by fax, e-mail or by other electronic means). Any representation and warranty made as to any past fact, situation, circumstance,
status, condition, activity, practice, plan, occurrence, event, incident, action, failure to act, or transaction shall be deemed to have
been made with respect to the three (3)-year period prior to the Effective Date, except if another period is expressly stated. The recitals
and all Exhibits and Schedules and Appendices annexed hereto or referred to herein are, by this reference, incorporated in and made a
part of this Agreement as if set forth in full herein. The Parties agree that they have been represented by counsel during the negotiation
and execution of this Agreement and, therefore, waive the application of any applicable Law or rule of construction providing that
ambiguities in an agreement or other document will be construed against the Party or Parties drafting such agreement or document. For
purposes of determining whether a Prospect Healthcare Entity has been or is being “operated in the ordinary course of business
consistent with past practices” (or any similar term), such determination shall disregard and not take into consideration any variation
or deviation in such Prospect Healthcare Entity’s operations and practices from the ordinary course and past practices of such
Prospect Healthcare Entity that are reasonably attributable to circumstances arising in connection with COVID-19 or COVID-19 Measures.
Section 11.13. Entire
Agreement. This Agreement (including all Attachments, Schedules, Exhibits and Appendices hereto), the Confidentiality Agreement and
(with respect to the parties thereto) the Transaction Documents contain the entire agreement among the parties with respect to the subject
matter hereof and thereof, and supersede all prior and contemporaneous agreements and understandings, oral or written, with respect to
such matters. Without limiting the foregoing, the bid letter dated May 21, 2024 provided to PMH by Astrana, and the Exclusivity
Agreement by and between the Prospect Equity Sellers and Astrana dated as of October 3, 2024 are hereby terminated. The Parties
have voluntarily agreed to define their rights, liabilities and obligations with respect to the transactions contemplated hereby exclusively
in contract pursuant to the express terms and provisions of this Agreement, the Transaction Documents and the Confidentiality Agreement,
and the Parties expressly disclaim that they are owed any duties or are entitled to any remedies not expressly set forth in this Agreement,
the Transaction Documents or the Confidentiality Agreement. Furthermore, the Parties each hereby acknowledge that this Agreement embodies
the justifiable expectations of sophisticated parties derived from arm’s-length negotiations, and all Parties specifically acknowledge
that no Party has any special relationship with another Party that would justify any expectation beyond that of an ordinary buyer and
an ordinary seller in an arm’s-length transaction. All representations and warranties set forth in this Agreement are contractual
in nature only and subject to the sole and exclusive remedies set forth herein. Further, no Person is asserting the truth of any factual
statements contained in any representation and warranty set forth in this Agreement; rather, the Parties have agreed that should any
representations and warranties of any Party prove inaccurate, the other Party shall have the specific remedies herein specified as the
exclusive remedy therefor.
Section 11.14. Counterparts;
Effectiveness. This Agreement may be executed in several counterparts (any of which counterparts may be delivered by facsimile, portable
document format (pdf) or any electronic signature complying with the U.S. federal ESIGN Act of 2000 (including DocuSign)), each of which
shall be deemed an original and all of which shall together constitute one and the same instrument. This Agreement shall become effective
when each Party shall have received a counterpart hereof signed by all of the other Parties. Until and unless each Party has received
a counterpart hereof signed by the other Parties, this Agreement shall have no effect and no Party shall have any right or obligation
hereunder (whether by virtue of any other oral or written agreement or other communication). Minor variations in the form of the signature
page, including footers from earlier versions of this Agreement or any such other document, will be disregarded in determining a Party’s
intent or the effectiveness of such signature.
Section 11.15. Financing
Provisions. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, each Seller, on behalf of themself, their Subsidiaries and
each of their controlled Affiliates hereby:
(a) agrees
that any legal action or proceeding, whether in law or in equity, whether in contract or in tort or otherwise, involving the Debt Financing
Sources, arising out of or relating to, this Agreement or the Financing shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of any federal
or state court in the Borough of Manhattan, New York, New York, and any appellate court thereof and each party hereto irrevocably submits
itself and its property with respect to any such legal action or proceeding to the exclusive jurisdiction of such court;
(b) agrees
not to bring or support or permit any of their Subsidiaries and each of their controlled Affiliates to bring or support any legal action
or proceeding of any kind or description, whether in law or in equity, whether in contract or in tort or otherwise, against any Debt
Financing Source in any way arising out of or relating to, this Agreement or the Financing or the performance of any services thereunder
in any forum other than any federal or state court in the Borough of Manhattan, New York, New York;
(c) agrees
that service of process upon Sellers, their Subsidiaries or any of their controlled Affiliates in any such legal action or proceeding
shall be effective if notice is given in accordance with Section 11.1;
(d) irrevocably
waives, to the fullest extent that it may effectively do so, the defense of an inconvenient forum to the maintenance of such legal action
or proceeding in any such court;
(e) agrees
that any such legal action or proceeding shall be governed by the laws of the State of New York (without giving effect to any conflicts
of law principles that would result in the application of the laws of another state), except as otherwise provided in any agreement relating
to the Financing;
(f) knowingly,
intentionally and voluntarily waives to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law trial by jury in any such legal action or proceeding
brought against the Debt Financing Sources in any way arising out of or relating to, this Agreement or the Financing;
(g) agrees
that none of the Debt Financing Sources shall have any liability to Sellers or any of their Subsidiaries or any of their respective controlled
Affiliates or Representatives relating to or arising out of this Agreement or the Financing, in tort or otherwise; and
(h)
agrees that the Debt Financing Sources are express third party beneficiaries of, and may enforce, any of the provisions of this
Section 11.15 and the last, the second to last and the third to last sentences of Section 7.14(e), and that this Section
11.15, the last, the second to last and the third to last sentences of Section 7.14(e) and the definition of Debt Financing
Sources (and any definitions set forth in, or other provisions of, this Agreement to the extent an amendment, waiver or modification thereof
would affect the substance of any of the foregoing) may not be amended, waived or modified in a manner adverse to the Debt Financing Sources
without the prior written consent of the Debt Financing Sources that are party to the Financing Commitment (and any such amendment, waiver
or modification without such prior written consent shall be null and void). Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing in this Section
11.15 shall in any way limit or modify the rights and obligations of Buyer under this Agreement, or any Debt Financing Source’s
obligations under the Financing Commitment.
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IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed and delivered or caused this Agreement to be executed and delivered as of the Effective Date.
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ASTRANA HEALTH, INC |
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/s/
Brandon Sim |
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Name: |
Brandon Sim |
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Its: |
Chief Executive Officer |
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ASTRANA HEALTH MANAGEMENT, INC. |
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By: |
/s/
Thomas Lam |
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Name: |
Thomas Lam, M.D. |
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Its: |
Chief Executive Officer |
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ASTRANA CARE HOSPITAL,
LLC |
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By: |
/s/
Thomas Lam |
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Name: |
Thomas Lam, M.D. |
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Its: |
President |
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METROPOLITAN IPA |
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By: |
/s/
Thomas Lam |
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Name: |
Thomas Lam, M.D. |
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Its: |
President and Treasurer |
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AMG, A CALIFORNIA
PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL CORPORATION |
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By: |
/s/
Thomas Lam |
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Name: |
Thomas Lam, M.D. |
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Its: |
Chief Executive Officer &
Secretary |
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APOLLOCARE PARTNERS
OF TEXAS PLLC |
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By: Astrana Health
Enablement of Texas, Inc., its Member |
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By: |
/s/
Thomas Lam |
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Name: |
Thomas Lam, M.D. |
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Authorized Officer |
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ASTRANACARE PARTNERS
OF ARIZONA, LLC |
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By: Astrana
Health, Inc., its Manager |
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By: |
/s/
Chandan Basho |
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Name: |
Chandan Basho |
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Its: |
Chief Financial Officer |
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IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed and delivered or caused this Agreement to be executed and delivered as of the Effective Date.
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PHP HOLDINGS, LLC |
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By: Prospect Healthcare
Facilities Management, LLC, its Manager |
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By: |
/s/
Von Crockett |
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Name: |
Von Crockett |
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Its: |
Senior Vice President |
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PHS HOLDINGS, LLC |
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By: |
/s/
Von Crockett |
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Name: |
Von Crockett |
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Its: |
Senior Vice President |
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PROSPECT INTERMEDIATE
HOLDINGS, LLC |
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By: |
/s/
Von Crockett |
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Name: |
Von Crockett |
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Its: |
Senior Vice President |
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PROSPECT PROVIDER
GROUP RI, LLC |
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By: |
/s/
Von Crockett |
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Name: |
Von Crockett |
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Its: |
Senior Vice President |
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PROSPECT MEDICAL
SYSTEMS, LLC |
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By: |
/s/
Von Crockett |
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Name: |
Von Crockett |
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Its: |
Senior Vice President |
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PROSPECT PROVIDER
GROUP TX, INC. |
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By: |
/s/
Von Crockett |
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Name: |
Von Crockett |
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Its: |
Senior Vice President |
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PROSPECT HEALTH
SERVICES TX, INC. |
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By: |
/s/
Von Crockett |
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Name: |
Von Crockett |
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Its: |
Senior Vice President |
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POMONA
VALLEY MEDICAL GROUP, INC |
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By: |
/s/
Von Crockett |
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Name: |
Von Crockett |
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Its: |
Senior Vice President |
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PROSPECT MEDICAL
GROUP AZ, LLC |
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By: |
/s/
Von Crockett |
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Name: |
Von Crockett |
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Its: |
Senior Vice President |
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RIGHTRX |
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By: |
/s/
Von Crockett |
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Name: |
Von Crockett |
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Its: |
Senior Vice President |
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PROSPECT PHYSICIAN
HOLDINGS, INC. |
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By: |
/s/
Von Crockett |
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Name: |
Von Crockett |
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Its: |
Senior Vice President |
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Purchase Agreement]
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PROSPECT INTERMEDIATE
PHYSICIAN HOLDINGS, INC. |
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By: |
/s/
Von Crockett |
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Name: |
Von Crockett |
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Its: |
Senior Vice President |
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NEW GENESIS MEDICAL
ASSOCIATES, INC. |
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By: |
/s/
Von Crockett |
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Name: |
Von Crockett |
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Its: |
Senior Vice President |
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PRIMARY AND MULTI-SPECIALTY
CLINICS OF ANAHEIM, INC. |
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By: |
/s/ Von Crockett |
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Name: |
Von Crockett |
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Its: |
Senior Vice President |
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PROSPECT HEALTH
SOURCE MEDICAL GROUP, INC. |
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By: |
/s/
Von Crockett |
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Name: |
Von Crockett |
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Its: |
Senior Vice President |
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GENESIS HEALTHCARE
OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, INC., A MEDICAL GROUP |
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By: |
/s/
Von Crockett |
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Name: |
Von Crockett |
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Its: |
Senior Vice President |
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PROSPECT MEDICAL
GROUP, INC. |
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By: |
/s/
Von Crockett |
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Name: |
Von Crockett |
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Its: |
Senior Vice President |
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NUESTRA FAMILIA
MEDICAL GROUP, INC. |
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By: |
/s/
Von Crockett |
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Name: |
Von Crockett |
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Its: |
Senior Vice President |
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STARCARE MEDICAL
GROUP, INC. |
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By: |
/s/
Von Crockett |
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Name: |
Von Crockett |
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Its: |
Senior Vice President |
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PROSPECT PROFESSIONAL
CARE MEDICAL GROUP, INC. |
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By: |
/s/
Von Crockett |
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Name: |
Von Crockett |
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Its: |
Senior Vice President |
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PROSPECT NWOC MEDICAL
GROUP, INC. |
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By: |
/s/
Von Crockett |
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Name: |
Von Crockett |
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Its: |
Senior Vice President |
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UPLAND MEDICAL GROUP,
A PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL CORPORATION INC. |
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By: |
/s/
Von Crockett |
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Name: |
Von Crockett |
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Its: |
Senior Vice President |
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Asset and Equity Purchase Agreement]
IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed and delivered or caused this Agreement to be executed and delivered as of the Effective Date.
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PROSPECT MEDICAL HOLDINGS, INC. |
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By: |
/s/
Von Crockett |
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Name: |
Von Crockett |
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Title: |
Co-Chief Executive Officer |
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SCHEDULE A
DEFINITIONS
In
this Schedule, and in the Agreement and the other Exhibits and Schedules hereto, unless the context otherwise requires, the following
terms shall have the meanings assigned below and the terms listed in the chart below shall have the meanings assigned to them in the
Section set forth opposite to such term (unless otherwise specified, section references in this Schedule A are to Sections
of this Agreement):
280G Approval |
Section 7.29(c) |
280G Approval Documents |
Section 7.29(a) |
280G Waiver |
Section 7.29(a) |
2024 Financial Statements |
Section 7.25 |
Accounting Expert |
Section 3.3(d) |
Accounting Functions |
Section 5.4(c) |
Accounting Principles |
Section 3.1(a) |
Acquisition Engagement |
Section 11.11 |
Acquisition Privileged Communications |
Section 11.11(a) |
Actual Cash on Hand |
Section 3.3(a) |
Actual Closing Date Indebtedness |
Section 3.3(a) |
Actual Closing Tangible Net Equity |
Section 3.3(a) |
Actual Closing Working Capital |
Section 3.3(a) |
Actual Company Transaction Expenses |
Section 3.3(a) |
Actual IBNR Amount |
Section 3.5(a)(i) |
Actual Tax Liability |
Section 7.12(n) |
Agreement |
Preamble |
Agreement Proceedings |
Section 11.4(a) |
Alta |
Recitals |
Alta Assets Allocation Methodology |
Section 7.12(j) |
Alta Assignment Agreement |
Section 2.2(b) |
Alta Equity |
Recitals |
Alta Tax Purchase Price |
Section 7.12(j) |
Alternative Financing |
Section 7.14(b) |
Acquisition Engagement |
Section 11.11 |
Acquisition Privileged Communications |
Section 11.11(a) |
Assumed Contracts |
Section 1.2(f) |
Assumed IP |
Section 1.2(c) |
Assumed Liabilities |
Section 1.4 |
Assumed Permits |
Section 1.2(g) |
Astrana |
Preamble |
Authorization Letters |
Section 7.14(d)(iii) |
Bill of Sale |
Section 2.2(d) |
Buyer |
Preamble |
Term: |
Section: |
Buyer-Controlled Tax Contest |
Section 7.12(g) |
Buyer Indemnitees |
Section 10.2(a) |
Buyer Releasees |
Section 7.7(b) |
Buyer Releasing Parties |
Section 7.7(a) |
Buyer Returns |
Section 7.12(c) |
Buyer Solicited Parties |
Section 7.6(b) |
Buyer Soliciting Parties |
Section 7.6(b) |
Cap |
Section 10.3(a) |
Cash on Hand |
Section 3.1(b) |
CDPH |
Recitals |
CEHRT |
Section 5.23(c) |
Closing |
Section 2.1 |
Closing Date |
Section 2.1 |
Closing Date Indebtedness |
Section 2.2(l) |
Closing IBNR |
Section 3.1(c) |
Closing Payment |
Section 2.4 |
Closing Statement |
Section 3.3(a) |
Closing Tangible Net Equity |
Section 3.1(d) |
Closing Working Capital |
Section 3.1(e) |
CMIR |
Section 7.2(b)(i)(A) |
COC Agreement |
Section 7.11(d) |
COC Release Agreement |
Section 7.11(d) |
Company Counsel |
Section 11.11 |
Company Designee |
Section 7.1 |
Company Engagements |
Section 11.11 |
Confidential Information |
Section 7.4(b) |
Confidentiality Agreement |
Section 7.1 |
Continuation Period |
Section 7.11(a) |
Cost Reports |
Section 5.23(b) |
Covered Persons |
Section 7.9(a) |
Covered Tax Contest |
Section 7.12(g) |
Deductible |
Section 10.3(a) |
Developer |
Section 5.11(d) |
Direct Claim |
Section 10.4(d) |
Disclosed Tax Liabilities |
Section 2.2(s) |
Disclosure Schedules |
Section 11.3(a) |
DMHC |
Recitals |
Effective Date |
Preamble |
Effective Time |
Section 2.1 |
Environmental Laws |
Section 5.10(a)(v) |
EHR Programs |
Section 5.23(c) |
Term: |
Section: |
Estimated Closing Cash on Hand |
Section 3.2(a) |
Estimated Closing Date Indebtedness |
Section 3.2(a) |
Estimated Closing Statement |
Section 3.2(a) |
Estimated Closing Tangible Net Equity |
Section 3.2(a) |
Estimated Company Transaction Expenses |
Section 3.2(a) |
Estimated IBNR Amount |
Section 3.1(f) |
Estimated Net Working Capital |
Section 3.2(a) |
Estimated Purchase Price |
Section 1.6(b) |
Estimated Tax Liability |
Section 7.12(n) |
Excluded Assets |
Section 1.3 |
Excluded Liabilities |
Section 1.5 |
Excluded Peer Review Materials |
Section 1.3(m) |
Final Alta Assets Allocation |
Section 7.12(j) |
Final PHS RI 338(h)(10) Allocation Statement |
Section 7.12(k)(ii) |
Final Purchased Assets Allocation |
Section 7.12(j) |
Final Release Date |
Section 10.6(b) |
Financial Statements |
Section 5.4(a) |
Financing |
Section 6.6(a) |
Financing Amounts |
Section 6.5 |
Financing Commitment |
Section 6.6(a) |
Financing Fee Letter |
Section 6.6(a) |
Hazardous Material |
Section 5.10(a)(v) |
Healthcare Business |
Recitals |
Held Asset |
Section 7.15(a) |
Hospital |
Recitals |
Hospital Business |
Recitals |
IBNR Closing Statement |
Section 3.5(a)(i) |
IBNR Consultation Period |
Section 3.5(a)(ii) |
IBNR Disputed Objection |
Section 3.5(a)(ii) |
IBNR Objection |
Section 3.5(a)(ii) |
IBNR Objection Notice |
Section 3.5(a)(ii) |
IBNR Review Period |
Section 3.5(a)(ii) |
Inbound Licenses |
Section 5.11(b) |
Indemnified Person |
Section 10.4 |
Indemnifying Person |
Section 10.4 |
Insurance Policies |
Section 5.18 |
Intellectual Property Licenses |
Section 5.11(b) |
Intentional Breach |
Section 7.14(j) |
Interim Financial Statements |
Section 5.4(a) |
Interim Period |
Section 7.1 |
Joint Venture Assignment Agreement |
Section 7.31 |
Leased Real Property |
Section 1.2(a) |
Term: |
Section: |
Leased Real Property Documents |
Section 5.13(a)(xiii) |
Licensed Intellectual Property |
Section 5.11(b) |
Key Employee |
Section 7.3(a)(ii)(J) |
Material Contracts |
Section 5.13(a) |
Material Regulatory Approvals |
Section 7.2(a)(ii) |
Merger |
Section 5.8(b) |
Minimum Health Plan Tangible Net Equity |
Section 3.1(g) |
Minimum RBO Tangible Net Equity |
Section 3.1(h) |
Monthly Financial Statements |
Section 5.4(a) |
Most Recent Balance Sheet Date |
Section 5.4(a) |
Most Recent Financial Statements |
Section 5.4(a) |
MRA |
Section 1.5(c) |
Neutral Accounting Firm |
Section 3.3(d) |
Notice of Disagreement |
Section 3.3(c) |
OHCA Notice |
Section 7.2(b)(i) |
Omitted Asset |
Section 7.15(b) |
Orientation Committee |
Section 7.3(a)(i) |
Other Privileged Communications |
Section 11.11(b) |
Other Prospect Business |
Section 1.3(n) |
Outbound Licenses |
Section 5.11(b) |
Outside Date |
Section 9.1(b) |
Owned Real Property |
Section 5.10(a) |
Parachute Period |
Section 7.28(a |
Party(ies) |
Preamble |
Payoff Letters |
Section 7.22 |
Per-Entity Allocation |
Section 7.12(j) |
PBGC |
Section 7.24 |
PBGC Waiver |
Section 7.24 |
PHP Equity |
Recitals |
PHPH |
Preamble |
PHPH APOs |
Recitals |
PHPH Subsidiaries |
Recitals |
PHS |
Preamble |
PHS RI |
Recitals |
PHS RI Assets Allocation Methodology |
Section 7.12(j) |
PHS RI Assignment Agreement |
Section 2.2(a) |
PHS RI Equity |
Recitals |
PHS RI Tax Purchase Price |
Section 7.12(j) |
PHS TX |
Section 5.23(l) |
PIH |
Recitals |
PMG |
Recitals |
Term: |
Section: |
PMH |
Preamble |
PMH Insolvency |
Section 7.30 |
PMS |
Recitals |
PMS Business |
Recitals |
PPG |
Recitals |
PPG RI |
Recitals |
PPG RI Business |
Recitals |
PPG TX |
Section 5.23(m) |
Prospect Acquired Entities |
Recitals |
Proposed Alta Assets Allocation |
Section 7.12(j) |
Proposed PHS RI 338(h)(10) Allocation Statement |
Section 7.12(k)(ii) |
Proposed Purchased Assets Allocation |
Section 7.12(j) |
Proposed Transaction |
Section 7.2(b)(ii)(H) |
Prospect Asset Sellers |
Preamble |
Prospect Equity Sellers |
Preamble |
Prospect Health Plan |
Recitals |
Prospect Health Plan Assignment Agreement |
Section 2.2(c) |
Purchased Assets |
Recitals |
Purchased Assets Allocation Methodology |
Section 7.12(j) |
Purchased Assets Tax Purchase Price |
Section 7.12(j) |
Purchased Business |
Recitals |
Purchase Price |
Section 1.6(a) |
RBOs |
Recitals |
RBO Requirements |
Section 5.23(h) |
Real Property |
Section 1.2(a) |
Registered Intellectual Property |
Section 5.11(a) |
Releasee(s) |
Section 7.7(b) |
Releasing Party(ies) |
Section 7.7(b) |
Required Regulatory Approvals |
Section 7.2(b)(ii)(A) |
Required Consents |
Section 2.2(m) |
Resolution Period |
Section 3.3(d) |
Restricted Parties |
Section 7.6(c) |
Restricted Period |
Section 7.6(a) |
Review Period |
Section 3.3(c) |
RI Entities |
Section 7.30 |
RI Entity Exclusion Event |
Section 7.30 |
RI Entity Purchase Price Adjustment |
Section 7.30 |
RI Reorganization |
Section 7.3(d) |
Section 338(h)(10) Elections |
Section 7.12(k)(i) |
Section 280G |
Section 7.29(a) |
Securities Act |
Section 6.7(a) |
Seller Group |
Section 6.11 |
Seller Indemnitees |
Section 10.2(b) |
Seller R&W Provisions |
Section 6.11 |
Term: |
Section: |
Seller Releasees |
Section 7.7(a) |
Seller Releasing Parties |
Section 7.7(b) |
Seller Representative |
Preamble |
Seller Returns |
Section 7.12(a) |
Seller Solicited Parties |
Section 7.6(b) |
Seller Soliciting Parties |
Section 7.6(b) |
Seller-Controlled Tax Contest |
Section 7.12(g) |
Sellers |
Preamble |
Service Contracts |
Section 5.13(a)(xiv) |
Service Period |
Section 5.24(a) |
Special Indemnified Matters |
Section 10.2(a)(iv) |
Specific Period |
Section 7.14(d)(ii) |
Specified Financing Covenants |
Section 7.14(f) |
Stimulus Funds |
Section 5.29(a) |
Subleased Real Property |
Section 5.10(c) |
Subleases |
Section 5.10(c) |
Subsidiary Securities |
Section 5.3 |
Survival Date |
Section 10.1(b) |
Tangible Net Equity |
Section 3.1(i) |
Tangible Personal Property |
Section 1.2(b) |
Target Tangible Net Equity |
Section 3.1(j) |
Target Working Capital |
Section 3.1(k) |
Tenant Leases |
Section 1.2(a) |
Terms and Conditions |
Section 5.29(a) |
Third Party Claim |
Section 10.4(a) |
Transfer Taxes |
Section 7.12(l) |
Transferred Employees |
Section 7.11(a) |
Working Capital |
Section 3.1(l) |
Year-End Financial Statements |
Section 5.4(a) |
“Accrued
PTO” means all earned or accrued but unused PTO of Transferred Employees through and including the Closing Date, including
the employer portion of any payroll or other employment Taxes thereon, as set forth on the Closing Statement.
“Accrued Taxes”
means (a) the amount of the aggregate liabilities of the Prospect Acquired Entities, and the Joint Venture Entity or attributable to
the ownership, operation or management of the Purchased Assets or Purchased Business for unpaid Taxes attributable to any Pre-Closing
Tax Period, determined (i) with regard to any estimated (or other prepaid) Tax payments made prior to the Closing to the extent such
amounts actually can be used under applicable Law to offset specific Taxes attributable to Pre-Closing Tax Periods included in Accrued
Taxes, (ii) in accordance with past practice of the applicable Prospect Acquired Entity, or the Joint Venture Entity (as applicable),
(iii) taking into account (A) any Transfer Taxes that are the responsibility of Sellers under Section 7.12(l), and (B) any unpaid
Disclosed Tax Liabilities (other than any unpaid Disclosed Tax Liabilities that are described in clause (y) of Section 2.2(s), and (c)
by excluding any Taxes included in the determination of Tangible Net Equity.
“Acquired
Equity Interests” means the Alta Equity, PHP Equity, and the PHS RI Equity.
“Acquisition
Proposal” means, any offer, proposal or indication of interest, including any amendment or modification to any offer, proposal
or indication of interest (other than, in each case, an offer, proposal or indication of interest made or submitted by or on behalf of
Buyer), relating to (i) the direct or indirect issuance to such Person or “group” or acquisition by such Person or “group”
of securities (or options, rights or warrants to purchase, or securities convertible into or exchangeable for, such securities) representing
twenty percent (20%) of the Prospect Healthcare Entities, or (ii) the direct or indirect acquisition by such Person or “group”
of any business or assets representing at least twenty percent (20%) of the consolidated assets of the Prospect Healthcare Entities,
in either of cases (i) or (ii), whether pursuant to or as a result of a merger (including a reverse merger in which any of the Prospect
Healthcare Entities is the surviving corporation), reorganization, recapitalization, consolidation or other business combination, sale
of shares of capital stock, sale of assets, tender offer, exchange offer, any combination of the foregoing or any other transaction or
series of related transactions. For the avoidance of doubt, Acquisition Proposal shall not include any offer, proposal or indication
of interest, including any amendment or modification to any offer, proposal or indication of interest relating to the Seller Representative,
its Affiliates (other than the Prospect Healthcare Entities) or the Other Prospect Business.
“Action”
means any cause of action, demand, notice of violation, suit, proceeding, litigation, citation, summons, subpoena, investigation, arbitration,
mediation, claim or charge of any nature, civil, criminal, administrative, regulatory or otherwise, whether at Law or in equity.
“Affiliate”
means, with respect to any subject Person, any other Person directly or indirectly controlling, controlled by, or under common control
with, such subject Person as of the date on which, or at any time during the period for which, the determination of affiliation is being
made. For purposes of this definition, the term “control” (including the correlative meanings of the terms “controlled
by” and “under common control with”), as used with respect to any Person, means the possession, directly or indirectly,
of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management policies of such Person, whether through the ownership of voting securities
or by contract or otherwise.
“Affiliated
Group” means any affiliated group within the meaning of Code Section 1504, any group of corporations filing a combined
report for purposes of Delaware corporate franchise or corporate income tax, and any affiliated, combined, consolidated, unitary, or
other similar group for Tax purposes.
“AMVI”
means AMVI/Prospect Medical Group, a California professional medical corporation.
“Antitrust
Authorities” means the Federal Trade Commission, the Antitrust Division of the United States Department of Justice, the attorneys
general of the several states of the United States, and any other Governmental Authority having jurisdiction with respect to the Transactions
pursuant to applicable Antitrust Laws.
“Antitrust
Law” means the HSR Act, the Sherman Act, 15 U.S.C. §§ 1-7, as amended, the Clayton Act, 15 U.S.C. §§ 12-27,
29 U.S.C. §§ 52-53, as amended, the Federal Trade Commission Act, 15 U.S.C. §§ 41-58, as amended, all applicable
foreign antitrust Laws, and all other applicable Laws issued by a Governmental Authority that are designed or intended to prohibit, restrict,
or regulate actions having the purpose or effect of monopolization or restraint of trade or lessening of competition through merger or
acquisition.
“Benefit
Plan” means each (i) “employee benefit plan” within the meaning of Section 3(3) of ERISA, whether
or not subject to ERISA, and (ii) any other plan, policy, Contract, program, practice, agreement or arrangement providing for compensation
or benefits or providing for compensation or benefits, including commissions, bonuses, incentive awards, executive compensation, phantom
stock, retention, salary continuation, stock or equity based compensation, profit-sharing, deferred compensation, life insurance, death
benefit pension, retirement or post-retirement, savings, expense reimbursements, medical, vision, dental, disability, hospitalization,
employee loan, educational assistance, welfare or fringe benefits, change of control, severance, termination, sick leave, or vacation
pay, to which the applicable Prospect Healthcare Entity is a party, with respect to which the applicable Prospect Healthcare Entity has
any obligation (including any contingent liability with respect to an ERISA Affiliate) or which are maintained, contributed to or sponsored
by the applicable Prospect Healthcare Entity or any of its ERISA Affiliates for the benefit of any current or former Employee, officer
or director.
“Breach”
means “breach” as defined in 45 C.F.R. § 164.402.
“Business
Associate” means a “business associate” as defined in 45 C.F.R. § 160.103.
“Business
Associate Agreement” means a written agreement between a Business Associate and a Covered Entity as required by HIPAA.
“Business
Day” means a day other than any day on which banks are authorized or obligated by Law or executive order to close in Los Angeles,
California.
“Business
Insolvency Proceeding” means any bankruptcy, insolvency, assignment for the benefit of creditors, exercise of creditors rights
or other Legal Proceeding affecting the assets or business of all or any portion of the Healthcare Business.
“Buyer
Parachute Compensation” all agreements, term sheets, plans and/or similar arrangements (whether or not executed) that could
possibly result in providing compensation and/or benefits to any Disqualified Individual that could reasonably be expected to be considered
a “parachute payment” under Code Section 280G. Such Buyer Potential Parachute Compensation information shall include
specific quantitative compensation values for Sellers to use in performing its Code Section 280G numerical analysis and in any Code
Section 280G stockholder vote.
“Buyer
Plans” means the employee benefit plans, agreements, programs, policies and arrangements of Buyer or any of its Affiliates
in which Transferred Employees are eligible to participate following the Closing.
“CARES
Act” means the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, as amended from time to time, and the regulations promulgated
thereunder.
“Cash
Out Elected PTO” means Accrued PTO that is not Rollover Elected PTO.
“CCA”
means the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (Pub. L. 116-260).
“Chamber”
means Chamber Inc., a Delaware corporation.
“CMS”
means the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
“Code”
means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.
“Collateral
Assignment” means that certain Collateral Assignment of Assignable Option Agreement, dated May 23, 2023, by Prospect Medical
Systems, LLC for the benefit of Wilmington Trust, National Association, as collateral agent.
“Combined
Tax Return” means any Tax Return of an affiliated, combined, consolidated, unitary or similar group that includes a Seller
or any of its Affiliates (other than the Prospect Acquired Entities), on the one hand, and any Prospect Acquired Entity, on the other
hand.
“Company
Transaction Expenses” means any liabilities incurred by the Prospect Healthcare Entities, any Seller, or any beneficial owner
of any Seller incurred in connection with the preparation, structuring, negotiation or consummation of the Transactions, including, without
limitation, all liabilities under the Transaction Bonus Retention Agreements, Sellers’ portion of the Insurance Costs, and any
investment banking, accounting, attorney or other professional fees incurred by any Prospect Healthcare Entity prior to the Closing with
respect to the Transactions, including the employer portion of any payroll or other employment Taxes thereon.
“Contract”
means any legally binding contract, indenture, note, bond, lease, license, commitment or other legally binding agreement, including without
limitation agreements or participating provider agreements with Third-Party Payor Programs or other arrangements with Governmental Authorities
(but not including any purchase orders, invoices or sales quotes) and that has not been terminated and has not expired in accordance
with its terms.
“COVID
Tax Acts” means The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (Pub. L. 116-127), the CARES Act, as amended (including by the
Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act of 2020 (Pub. L. 116-142) and the CCA, and any related executive order and includes any Treasury
Regulations or other official guidance promulgated under any of the foregoing.
“COVID-19”
means SARS-CoV-2 or COVID-19, and any evolutions thereof or related or associate epidemics, pandemic or disease outbreaks.
“COVID-19
Measures” means any quarantine, “shelter in place,” “stay at home,” workforce reduction, social distancing,
shut down, closure, sequester or any other Law, Action, Order, directive, guidelines or recommendations by any Governmental Authority
in connection with or in response to COVID-19.
“CRCG”
means Coordinated Regional Care Group, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company and which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of PMH.
“CRCG
Employees” means those employees of CRCG who provide services to PHS RI and/or PPG RI.
“Debt
Financing Source” means each party that has committed to provide or arrange or otherwise entered into agreements in connection
with the Financing, including the Financing Commitment, and the parties to any joinder agreements or any definitive documentation entered
pursuant thereto or relating thereto, together with their respective Affiliates and their funds and their respective former, current
and future direct or indirect equity holders, controlling persons, stockholders, funds, members, manager, general or limited partners,
officers, directors, employees, agents and representatives and their respective successors and assigns.
“Disproportionate
Share Payments” means disproportionate share payments payable to the Hospital pursuant to applicable Laws.
“Dollars”
or “$” means the lawful currency of the United States of America.
“Electronic
Data Room” means the electronic data room established by the Seller Representative in connection with the Transactions.
“Employees”
means, with respect to any Prospect Healthcare Entity or its Affiliates, (a) each person who as of immediately prior to the Closing
is an active employee (or an employee reflected as active on payroll records) providing services to the Purchased Business, including
employees on vacation or on a regularly scheduled day off from work (including for jury service or military service duty); and (b) each
such employee who is on short-term disability, long-term disability or other leave of absence as of immediately prior to the Closing.
“Equitable
Principles” means (a) bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium and similar Laws, in each case, affecting creditors’
rights and remedies generally, and (b) general principles of equity and equitable relief, including equitable defenses and the discretion
of the court before which any Legal Proceeding may be brought (regardless of whether enforcement is sought in a proceeding at law or
in equity).
“ERISA”
means the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended.
“ERISA
Affiliate” means each entity, trade or business that is, or was at the relevant time, a member of a group described in Section 414(b),
(c), (m) or (o) of the Code or Section 4001(b)(1) of ERISA that includes or included a Prospect Healthcare Entity.
“Escrow
Agent” means JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A. (or its successor under the Escrow Agreement).
“Escrow
Agreement” means that certain Escrow Agreement to be entered into by and among Buyer, the Seller Representative and the Escrow
Agent on the Closing Date, in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit F.
“Escrow
Amount” means an amount equal to the sum of the Indemnity Escrow Amount plus the Purchase Price Adjustment Amount.
“Excluded
Contracts” means all Contracts, including enterprise-wise Contracts, other than the Assumed Contracts.
“Federal
Health Care Program” means any “federal health care program” as defined in 42 U.S.C. §1320a-7b(f),
including Medicare, state Medicaid programs, state CHIP programs, TRICARE and similar or successor programs with or for the benefit of
any Governmental Authority.
“Financing
Information” means:
(a) the
audited consolidated balance sheets and related consolidated statements of operations, stockholders’ equity and cash flows of the
Purchased Business (i.e., on a “carve-out” basis) for the two (2) most recently completed fiscal years of the Purchased
Business ended at least seventy-five (75) days prior to the Closing Date, together with all related notes and schedules thereto, and
in each case accompanied by the audit reports thereon of such mutually agreed upon independent public accountants of nationally recognized
standing, (2) the unaudited consolidated balance sheets and related consolidated statements of operations, stockholders’ equity
and cash flows of the Purchased Business (i.e., on a “carve-out” basis) for any subsequent fiscal quarter ended at least
forty-five (45) days prior to the Closing Date and the portion of the fiscal year through the end of such quarter and, in each case,
for the comparable period of the prior fiscal year, together with all related notes and schedules thereto, in the case of each of foregoing
clauses (1) and (2), prepared in accordance with GAAP and in compliance with Regulation S-X (other than Rules 3-09, 3-10, 13-01
and 13-02 of Regulation S-X) and which, with respect to clause (2), shall have been reviewed by the independent auditors of the Purchased
Business as provided in AS 4105 and, if reasonably requested by Buyer, customary “flash” financial information with respect
to a completed fiscal period for which financial statements are not yet available and (3) the financial statements related to the
Purchased Business as required in paragraph 4 of Exhibit C of the Financing Commitment;
(b) financial
statements and all other financial information related to the Purchased Business and reasonably necessary to allow Buyer to prepare pro
forma financial statements (including for the most recent four (4) fiscal quarter period ended at least forty-five (45) days prior
to the Closing Date) that give effect to the Transactions as if the Transactions had occurred as of the last day of such period (in the
case of such balance sheet) or at the beginning of such period (in the case of such statement of operations) and which are prepared in
accordance with GAAP, but which need not be prepared in compliance with Regulation S-X or include adjustments for purchase accounting
to the extent not customary in registered public offerings or private placements pursuant to Rule 144A promulgated under the Securities
Act;
(c) financial
data, audit reports, business and other information (including a customary “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial
Condition and Results of Operations” with respect to the Purchased Business (and customary due diligence materials with respect
to the Purchased Business)) regarding the Purchased Business of the type that would be required by Regulation S-X (including Rule 3-05
thereof, but excluding Rules 3-09, 3-10, 13-01 and 13-02 of Regulation S-X) and Regulation S-K (other than Item 402 of Regulation
S-K) for a registered public offering of securities of Buyer or any of its Affiliates (including for Buyer’s preparation of pro
forma financial statements), in each case to the extent the same is of the type and form customarily included in, and subject to other
exceptions that are customary for, an offering memorandum for a registered public offering or private placements of securities under
Rule 144A promulgated under the Securities Act, or otherwise necessary to receive from the independent auditors of the Purchased
Business or any of the Prospect Healthcare Entities (and any other auditor to the extent financial statements audited or reviewed by
such auditor are or would be included in such registration statement or offering memorandum) customary “comfort” (including
“negative assurance” comfort and change period comfort) with respect to the financial information of the Purchased Business
or any of the Prospect Healthcare Entities to be included in such registration statement or offering memorandum;
(d) the
consents of auditors for use of their unqualified audit reports in any registration statement or offering memorandum relating to the
Financing or in any registration statement or offering memorandum for any securities being issued as part of or in lieu of all or a portion
of the Financing or in any government filings (including filings with the SEC) that are required to include the Financing Information;
(e) any
replacements or restatements of and supplements to the information specified in clauses (a) through (d) above
if any such information would become “stale”, contain a material misstatement or omit any material fact necessary in order
to make such information, in the light of the circumstances under which the information was provided, not materially misleading or otherwise
be unusable for such purposes; and
(f) any
comfort representation letters required in connection with the provision of any “comfort letters” in accordance with Section 7.14(d)(vii);
provided
that, the Financing Information shall exclude (1) a description of the anticipated Financing or any component thereof, including
amounts, interest rates, dividends, fees and expenses related thereto, (2) risk factors relating solely to (x) the anticipated
Financing or any component thereof and (y) the Transactions and any component thereof or (3) any post-Closing or pro forma
assumed cost savings, synergies or similar adjustments (and the assumptions relating thereto).
“Fraud”
means actual and intentional common law fraud under Applicable Laws of the State of Delaware solely
with respect to a representation or warranty contained in this Agreement, made by a Party (a) with respect to Sellers, to Sellers’
Knowledge, or (b) with respect to Buyer, to Buyer’s actual knowledge, or its falsity and made for the purpose of inducing
the other party to act, and upon which the other party justifiably relies with resulting Losses. For the avoidance of doubt, “Fraud”
shall not include equitable fraud, constructive fraud, negligent misrepresentation or omission, or any form of fraud premised on recklessness
or negligence.
“Fundamental
Representations” means the representations and warranties set forth in Section 4.1 (Organization and Qualification
of Sellers), Section 4.2 (Authority and Enforceability of Sellers), Section 4.6 (Brokers’ Fees), Section 5.1
(Organization and Power), Section 5.2 (Capitalization), and Section 5.25 (Brokers’ Fees).
“GAAP”
means United States generally accepted accounting principles, as in effect as of the date of this Agreement.
“Government
Programs” means any Federal Health Care Program and any similar state or local programs.
“Governmental
Authority” means any United States or foreign federal, state, provincial or local government or other political subdivision
thereof, any entity, authority or body exercising executive, legislative, judicial, regulatory or administrative functions of any such
government or political subdivision, any entity charged with the responsibility to administer or enforce the Healthcare Laws, and any
supranational organization of sovereign states exercising such functions for such sovereign states.
“Healthcare
Contracts” means all Contracts with a value equal to or greater than One Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($150,000.00) held
by any Seller where another party to the contract is a physician, hospital, healthcare provider, healthcare organization, referral source,
referral recipient, management or administrative company and the contract relates to the provision of health care or professional services
or related management or administrative services.
“Healthcare
Information Laws” means all applicable Laws and industry self-regulatory programs concerning the collection, use, analysis,
retention, storage, protection, transfer, disclosure, processing, and/or disposal of Personal Information including, but not limited
to: HIPAA; HITECH; the 21st Century Cures Act; any federal, state, and local Laws regulating the privacy and/or security of
Personal Information, including, but not limited to, state and federal Laws providing for notification of breach of privacy or security
of Personal Information; state and federal consumer protection Laws; state social security number protection Laws; the Federal Trade
Commission Act; the federal Privacy Act of 1974; the Telephone Consumer Protection Act and its state law equivalents; the CAN-SPAM Act;
the Fair Credit Reporting Act and its state law equivalents; and the California Consumer Privacy Act as amended by the California Privacy
Rights Act (and their implementing regulations), California Online Privacy Protection Act, California Confidentiality of Medical Information
Act, Texas Data Privacy and Security Act, the Rhode Island Data Transparency and Privacy Protection Act, the Video Privacy Protection
Act, and state and federal wiretapping laws. In each case with respect to the Laws described in foregoing clauses of this definition,
as the same may be amended, modified or supplemented from time to time, any successor statutes thereto, any and all rules or regulations
promulgated thereunder.
“Healthcare
Laws” means, to the extent applicable: (i) 21 U.S.C. §§ 301 et seq. (the Federal Food Drug and Cosmetic Act)
and the regulations promulgated thereunder; (ii) the federal Anti-kickback Statute, 42 U.S.C. § 1320a-7b and the regulations
promulgated thereunder, and applicable state Law analogs; (iii) the federal Civil False Claims Act (31 U.S.C. §§ 3729,
et seq.) and the regulations promulgated thereunder, and applicable state Law analogs; (iv) the Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act
(31 U.S.C. §§ 3801, et. seq.) and the regulations promulgated thereunder; (v) the Anti-Kickback Act of 1986 (41 U.S.C.
§§ 5158, et. seq.) and the regulations promulgated thereunder; (vi) the Civil Monetary Penalties Law (42 U.S.C. §
1320a-7a) and the regulations promulgated thereunder; (vii) the federal Health Care Fraud Law (18 U.S.C. § 1347) and the regulations
promulgated thereunder; (viii) the Healthcare Information Laws; (ix) the Electronic Records; Electronic Signatures requirements
of 21 CFR Part 11; (x) the Federal Controlled Substances Act, 21 U.S.C. § 801 et seq. and the regulations promulgated
thereunder; (xi) the Physician Self-Referral Law, 42 U.S.C. § 1395nn et seq. and applicable
state Laws respecting self-referrals by health care providers; (xii) the Knox-Keene Act; (xii) all Laws relating to the practice
of licensed health care professions (including the corporate practice of medicine or other professions), delegation to and supervision
of nonphysician personnel, medical/clinical documentation, medical/clinical record retention, unprofessional conduct, fee-splitting,
and advertising and marketing of health care services in the jurisdictions in which the Healthcare Business operates; (xiii) any
Law pertaining to or regulating to licensure, certification, accreditation or other authorizations for Alta and the Prospect Healthcare
Entities; (xiv) any Law pertaining to the provision of and payment for health care items and services, including the terms and conditions
of participation or coverage and conditions of payment for Government Programs the provision or administration of, or payment for, health
care products and services, and all terms and conditions of participating in Government Programs; (xv) implementing regulations
and other guidance addressing claims processing, medical necessity, exclusion and debarment, quality, safety, security or any other aspect
of providing health care; (xvi) Medicare provider-based regulations; (xvii) federal and state disproportionate share hospital
payment rules and regulations; (xviii) laws concerning Permits; (xix) California medical staff rules and regulations;
(xx) the Medicare Shared Saving Program rules, regulations and program requirements; (xxi) ACO Realizing Equity, Access, and
Community Health (“ACO REACH”) rules, regulations and program requirements; (xxii) all other Center for Medicare
and Medicaid Innovation (“CMMI”) rules, regulations and program requirements; and each of the foregoing as amended
from time to time.
“Healthcare
Professional” means any physician, physician assistant, advanced practice registered nurse, registered nurse, and any other
licensed or unlicensed clinical personnel employed or otherwise contracted with or retained by any Prospect Healthcare Entity to perform
or provide health care services.
“HIPAA”
means collectively the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 and its implementing regulations at 45 C.F.R. Parts
160, 162 and 164 et seq., as amended and supplemented by the HITECH Act, when each is effective and as each is amended from time to time.
“HITECH”
or “HITECH Act” means the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act found in the American
Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 at Division A, Title XIII and Division B, Title IV, and all regulations promulgated pursuant thereto.
“HITECH
Payments” means HITECH incentive payments and rights to receive such payments based on attestations submitted or to be submitted
with respect to “meaningful use” of certified electronic health record technology (as those terms are defined under §§
4101, 4102 and 4201 of the HITECH Act, pursuant to the requirements of the implementing regulations under the HITECH Act).
“HSR
Act” means the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976.
“IBNR”
means claims for hospital or medical benefits that (a) were provided to, or rendered on behalf of, Members prior to the Effective Time
and (b) were not processed by or on behalf of, the Prospect Healthcare Entities as of the Effective Time, and (c) are or are required
under the Knox-Keene Act to be treated as a liability in the calculation of Tangible Net Equity for (i) Prospect Health Plan, and/or
(ii) PMG (on behalf of itself and any Prospect Healthcare Entities which are RBOs whose Tangible Net Equity is reported to the DMHC on
a consolidated basis with, or otherwise through, PMG), as of the Effective Time, calculated utilizing the same methodology by which IBNR
has been calculated historically for purposes of calculating Tangible Net Equity for DMHC reporting purposes in accordance with Schedule
3.1(a).
“IBNR
Adjustment Time” means 11:59 p.m. Los Angeles, California time on the last day of the month that is the eighteenth (18th)
month after the Closing Date.
“Income
Taxes” means any Tax measured by, imposed on or calculated by reference to net income or profits, including any franchise,
margin or similar Tax in the nature of a net income Tax.
“Indebtedness”
means, of any Person and as of any time, the aggregate amount of the following obligations of such Person as of such time, including
any outstanding principal, accrued and unpaid interest, prepayment, breakage or redemption premiums, fees, expenses or penalties associated
therewith (in each case, to the extent applicable), and without duplication: (a) the outstanding principal amount of any indebtedness
for borrowed money; (b) the outstanding principal amount of all other obligations evidenced by bonds (including surety bonds), debentures,
notes or similar instruments of indebtedness; (c) all obligations for the deferred purchase price of property, assets or services,
whether contingent or otherwise, including any deferred purchase price obligations under seller notes, earnout obligations, post-closing
true-ups, holdbacks and similar deferred purchase price obligations (other than trade payables arising in the ordinary course of business
and included in the calculation of Closing Working Capital); (d) all obligations under any interest rate, currency or commodity
swap, forward contract, collar, hedge or similar instrument (in each case, valued at the termination value thereof) or other obligations
under securitization transactions; (e) all obligations created or arising under any conditional sale or title retention agreement;
(f) all obligations under any advances payable to third parties; (g) all obligations under cost report liabilities from taxable
year 2021 and prior years; (h) all obligations created or arising under deferred revenue outside of the ordinary course of business;
(i) all obligations created or arising under escheat or unclaimed property Law; (j)(i) lease obligations to the extent any
such lease is classified as a capital or finance lease in the Financial Statements or required to be recorded as a capital or finance
lease in accordance with GAAP and (ii) all obligations in respect of synthetic leases; (k) all obligations, contingent or otherwise,
under letters of credit, financial guaranties, letters of guaranty, banker’s acceptances, or similar credit transactions, in each
case solely to the extent drawn; (l) any severance obligations, termination indemnities, long-service awards, jubilee payments and
similar benefits or Liabilities payable in respect of terminations of employment that occurred on or prior to the Closing; (m) all
obligations or Liabilities for earned or accrued but unpaid bonuses (including, for the avoidance of doubt, any bonuses that are earned
due or in connection with the consummation of the Transactions that are not treated as Company Transaction Expenses), commissions, and
long-term incentive compensation (assuming payments will be made at the greater of actual and target performance); (n) any unpaid
employer matching, non-elective, profit sharing or other contribution or allocation to the extent attributable to any period through
or prior to the Closing Date, whether or not accrued, to or in respect to any Tax qualified or other retirement plans; (o) all unfunded
or underfunded obligations or Liabilities in respect of any defined benefit pension, deferred compensation, post-termination or post-employment
benefits, including obligations or Liabilities for retiree health or welfare benefits, nonqualified deferred compensation or supplemental
executive retirement, and old age part-time working contracts; (p) the employer portion of applicable payroll and similar Taxes
payable in connection with the amounts set forth in the foregoing clauses (c), (l), and (m) through (o);
(q) any obligations secured by Liens (other than Permitted Liens); (r) any obligations of any other Person described in the
preceding clauses (a) through (q) that such first Person has guaranteed or assumed on behalf of such other Person;
(s) with respect to the Prospect Healthcare Entities, any amounts payable by the Prospect Healthcare Entities to Sellers or their
Affiliates (other than the Prospect Healthcare Entities) pursuant to any intercompany accounts that are not settled or otherwise eliminated
in full prior to the Closing (including any declared but unpaid dividends); and (t) all Accrued Taxes.
“Indemnity
Escrow Amount” means Fifty Million Dollars ($50,000,000.00) plus the amount of the Deductible.
“Initial
Indemnity Escrow Amount” means Fifteen Million Dollars ($15,000,000.00).
“Insurance
Costs” with respect to an insurance policy means any and all costs, fees and expenses with respect to such policy, including
the total premium, underwriting costs and due diligence fees, brokerage or placement fees, Taxes including Taxes on the receipt of proceeds
received pursuant to such policy), attorneys’ fees and other fees and expenses incurred, paid or payable in connection with obtaining
such policy.
“Insurance
Tail Policy” means a tail policy to the current directors’ and officers’ liability, medical malpractice and/or
professional liability, employment practices, and other liability insurance in addition to any other insurance policies currently maintained
by the Prospect Acquired Entities or by a Seller or its Affiliate on behalf of the Prospect Healthcare Entities, which tail policy shall
be effective for a period of six (6) years after the Closing with respect to claims arising from facts or events that occurred on
or before the Closing, and which tail policies shall contain substantially the same coverage and amounts as, and contain terms and conditions
no less advantageous than, the coverage currently provided by such current policies.
“Intellectual
Property” means any and intellectual property and industrial property rights of every kind and description throughout the world,
including: all U.S. and foreign (a) issued patents, reissued or reexamined patents, revivals of patents, divisions and divisionals
thereof, continuations and continuations-in-part of patents, provisional patents, all renewals, revisions and extensions thereof, utility
models, and certificates of invention, regardless of country or formal name; and published or unpublished nonprovisional and provisional
patent applications claiming the benefit or priority of the filing date of any such application or patent or serving as the basis for
priority thereof, including the right to file other or further applications, reexamination proceedings, patent disclosures, invention
disclosures and records of invention (“Patents”); (b) trademarks, service marks, trade names, slogans, domain
names, social media accounts, logos, trade dress, design rights and other similar designations of source or origin, together with the
goodwill symbolized by any of the foregoing (“Marks”);, (c) works of authorship copyrights, and copyrightable
subject matter, including, without limitation, all rights of authorship, use, publication, reproduction, distribution, performance, transformation,
moral rights, and rights to create derivative works (“Copyrights”);, (d) rights in software and other computer
programs (whether in source code, object code, or other form), algorithms, models, databases, compilations and data, technology supporting
the foregoing, and all documentation, including user manuals and training materials, related to any of the foregoing (“Software”);
(e) Trade Secrets, and (f) all application and registrations, and any renewals, extensions, reversions, for the foregoing and
all improvements to any of the foregoing, Marks, and internet domain names (including, in each case, the goodwill associated therewith).
“IRS”
means the U.S. Internal Revenue Service.
“Joint
Venture Entity” means Gateway Medicor – Rancho Cucamonga, Inc., a California professional corporation.
“Joint
Venture Equity” means PIPH’s equity ownership interest in the Joint Venture Entity.
“Key
Management Change” means the change of four (4) or more management team members at a Prospect Healthcare Entity.
“Knox-Keene
Act” means the California Knox-Keene Health Care Service Plan Act of 1975 and all regulations promulgated thereunder.
“Law”
means any federal, state, local, municipal, foreign or other law, statute, legislation, constitution,
principle of common law, resolution, ordinance, code, edict, decree, proclamation, treaty, convention, rule, regulation, proposed regulation,
listing standard, ruling, directive, pronouncement, requirement, specification, determination, decision, opinion or interpretation that
is, or has been issued, enacted, adopted, passed, approved, promulgated, made, implemented or otherwise put into effect by or under the
authority of any Governmental Authority or the governing body of any national securities exchange, including without limitation the Healthcare
Information Laws and the Healthcare Laws.
“Legal
Proceeding” means any civil, criminal or administrative actions, arbitrations, audits, charges, complaints, investigations,
notices of violation, petitions, proceedings, suits, demands, claims or other litigation or similar proceedings filed by or before any
Governmental Authority or arbitrator, or any other dispute, including any adversarial proceeding arising out of this Agreement.
“Liabilities”
means all debts, liabilities, guarantees, deficiencies, interests, Taxes, penalties, fines, claims, demands, judgments, losses (including
loss of benefit or relief), costs, expenses, assurances, commitments or obligations of any type, kind or nature, whether fixed, contingent
or absolute, asserted or unasserted, matured or unmatured, liquidated or unliquidated, accrued or not accrued, known or unknown, due
or to become due, whenever or however arising (including whether arising out of any Contract or tort based on negligence or strict liability).
“Lien”
means any charge, mortgage, pledge, security interest, lien, easement, covenant, right of first offer or refusal, preemptive right, license
grant, hypothecation, deed of trust, lease, sublease, license, sublicense, occupancy agreement, right of way, encroachment, title defect,
conditional installment, contingent sale or title recognition agreement or similar encumbrance of any kind (including any restriction
on the voting of any security, any restriction on the transfer of any attribute of ownership of any asset), whether voluntarily incurred
or arising by operation of Law.
“Loss(es)”
means any and all damages, losses, claims, Liabilities, demands, charges, suits, settlements, judgement awards, fines, Taxes, fees, obligations,
causes of actions, payments, penalties and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ and other professionals’ fees and disbursements
and costs of legal proceedings and negotiations).
“Management
Services Agreement” means that certain Management Services Agreement dated October 31, 2023, by and between Prospect Healthcare
Facilities Management, LLC, PHPH, and the Hospital, with respect to Prospect Healthcare Facilities Management, LLC’s management
of the Hospital Business.
“Marketing
Compliant” means, with respect to the Financing Information, that:
(a) such
Financing Information does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state any material fact necessary in order
to make such Financing Information not misleading in light of the circumstances in which made;
(b) the
independent registered public accountants of the Purchased Business have consented to or otherwise authorized the use of their audit
opinions related to any audited financial information and have not withdrawn or otherwise modified such audit opinions; and
(c) such
Financing Information contains the financial and other information that would be required to be included in a registration statement
relating to a sale of the Purchased Business’s debt or equity securities on Form S-1 to be declared effective on any date
falling within the Specified Period;
(d) the
financial information included in such Financing Information are, and remain throughout the Specified Period, sufficiently current to
permit a registration statement relating to the sale of the Purchased Business’s debt or equity securities on Form S-1 using
such financial information to be declared effective by the SEC on any date falling within the Specified Period; and
(e) (i) the
financial statements and other financial information included in Financing Information are, and remain throughout the Specified Period,
sufficient to permit Buyer’s financing sources (including underwriters, placement agents or initial purchasers) to receive customary
comfort letters with respect to financial information contained in the Financing Information (including customary negative assurance
comfort with respect to periods following the end of the latest fiscal year or fiscal quarter for which historical financial statements
are included in any marketing materials) on any date during the Specified Period, and (ii) the Purchased Business’s auditors
have delivered drafts of customary comfort letters, including, such negative assurance comfort, and such auditors have confirmed they
are prepared to issue any such comfort letter upon each of any pricing date occurring during the Specified Period and any closing date
occurring during the Specified Period.
“Material
Adverse Effect” means any change, event or effect that, when taken together with all other
related changes, events or effects, has had a material adverse effect on (a) the Healthcare Business, properties, assets, results
of operations or condition, financially or otherwise, taken as a whole, of the Prospect Healthcare Entities, or (b) the ability
of Sellers to consummate the Transactions; provided, however, that a “Material Adverse Effect” shall not include
any change or effect: (i) in general economic or business conditions; (ii) financial, banking or securities markets of the
United States in general (including any disruption thereof and any decline in the price of any security or any market index); (iii) in
national or international political or social conditions, including the engagement by the United States in hostilities, whether or not
pursuant to the declaration of a national emergency or war, or the occurrence of any military or terrorist attack upon the United States
or any of its territories, possessions or diplomatic or consular offices or upon any military installation, equipment or personnel of
the United States; (iv) affecting generally the industries or markets in which the Prospect Healthcare Entities operate; or (v) resulting
from changes in applicable Law, so long as, in the case of each of the foregoing clauses (a) through (e), any such
effect, change, event or condition does not affect the Prospect Healthcare Entities in a materially disproportionate manner relative
to other participants in similar industries in which the Prospect Healthcare Entities operate. A failure by the Prospect Healthcare Entities
to meet any projections, estimates or budgets for any period, on or after the date of this Agreement shall not in itself constitute a
“Material Adverse Effect”; provided that, this sentence shall not prevent a determination that any change, event or effect
underlying such failure to meet projections or forecasts has resulted in a Material Adverse Effect (to the extent such change or effect
is not otherwise excluded from this definition of Material Adverse Effect). Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event shall any of the
following, alone or in combination be deemed to constitute, nor shall any of the following (including the effect of any of the following
be taken into account in determining whether there has been or will be, a “Material Adverse Effect”: (x) any change,
event or effect arising out of or relating to any Business Insolvency Proceeding (including any Legal Proceeding against any Prospect
Healthcare Entity arising out of or relating to any Other Business Insolvency Proceeding); or (y) any actions taken (or not taken)
in good faith by any Prospect Healthcare Entity or their Affiliates in response to any Other Business Insolvency Proceeding.
“Member”
means an eligible individual who is enrolled in a Plan that contracts with a Prospect Healthcare Entity which operates as an independent
practice association RBO, or restricted Knox-Keene health care service plan, with respect to whom the applicable Prospect Healthcare
Entity assumes financial risk or is entitled to receive payment (whether on a capitated, percentage of premium, or other basis).
“MPT”
means MPT Picasso Investors TRS, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company.
“Notice
of Material Modification” means a health care service plan regulatory filing, including any amendments thereto, required to
be filed by PHP pursuant to the Knox-Keene Act to obtain approval from the DMHC to consummate the applicable Transactions.
“OHCA”
means the California Office of Health Care Affordability.
“Order”
means any judgment, order, writ, decision, injunction, award or decree of any foreign, federal, state, local or other court or tribunal
and any ruling or award in any binding arbitration proceeding, other than any judgment, order, writ, decision, injunction, award or decree
of general applicability.
“Organizational
Documents” means with respect to any particular entity: (a) if a corporation, the articles or certificate of incorporation
and the bylaws; (b) if a general partnership, the partnership agreement and any statement of partnership; (c) if a limited
partnership, the limited partnership agreement and the certificate of limited partnership; (d) if a limited liability company, the
articles of organization or certificate of formation and operating agreement; (e) if another type of Person, any other charter or
similar document adopted or filed in connection with the creation, formation or organization of the Person; (f) all equityholders’
agreements, voting agreements, voting trust agreements, joint venture agreements, registration rights agreements or other agreements
or documents relating to the organization, management or operation of any Person or relating to the rights, duties and obligations of
the equityholders of any Person; and (g) any amendment or supplement to any of the foregoing.
“Other
Business Insolvency Proceeding” means any bankruptcy, insolvency, assignment for the benefit of creditors, exercise of creditors
rights or other Legal Proceeding affecting the assets or business of all or any portion of the Other Prospect Business.
“Owned
Real Property” means all interests of the Prospect Asset Sellers in the real property owned by the Prospect Asset Sellers,
including all rights of a Prospect Asset Seller or its Affiliates in the land, buildings, fixtures, parking lots, construction in progress,
and other improvements located thereon as to each parcel of real property included in such Owned Real Property.
“Pass-Through
Tax Return” means any Tax Return (other than, for the avoidance of doubt, any Combined Tax Return), relating to Income Taxes
filed by or with respect to any Prospect Acquired Entity to the extent that such Prospect Acquired Entity is treated as a pass-through
entity for purposes of such Tax Return.
“Pension
Plan” means a defined benefit plan subject to Title IV of ERISA that is sponsored or maintained, or contributed to or required
to be contributed to, by a Prospect Healthcare Entity or any ERISA Affiliate, including but not limited to, in any event, the Crozer-Keystone
Health System Employees Retirement Plan, the Eastern Connecticut Health Network, Inc. Pension Plan, the Waterbury Hospital Cash
Balance Retirement Plan, the Connecticut Healthcare Associates Pension Fund, and the New England Healthcare Employees Pension Plan.
“Permits”
means all licenses, permits, franchises, approvals, authorizations, consents or orders of, or filings with, any Governmental Authority,
certifications, approvals, registrations, variances, accreditations, certificates of need, enrollments,
provider and supplier numbers, consents, letters of non-reviewability and other permissions material to or required for operation of
each Prospect Healthcare Entity by or on behalf of any Governmental Authority or accrediting body, that are necessary for the operation
of a Prospect Healthcare Entity and/or the conduct of the Healthcare Business.
“Permitted
Liens” means: (a) landlords’, lessors’, mechanics’, materialmen’s, warehousemen’s, carriers’,
workers’, manufacturer’s or repairmen’s Liens or other similar Liens (other than Liens for Taxes) arising or incurred
in the ordinary course of business that are not yet due and payable or, if due and payable, are being contested by appropriate Legal
Proceedings or secured by an adequate reserve reflected in the applicable Prospect Healthcare Entity’s books in accordance with
GAAP; (b) statutory Liens for Taxes, not yet due and payable; (c) with respect to Leased Real Property and/or Owned Real Property,
(i) easements, quasi-easements, licenses, covenants, rights-of-way, rights of re-entry or other similar restrictions, including
any other agreements, conditions or restrictions that would be shown by a current title report or other similar report or listing (excluding
Liens for Taxes), which do not materially impair the occupancy or use of the real property for the
purposes for which it is currently occupied and used in connection with the applicable Purchased Business, (ii) any conditions that
may be shown by a current survey obtained by Buyer (or any of its Representatives) or made available in the Electric Data Room or physical
inspection (excluding Liens for Taxes), which do not materially impair the occupancy or use of the real property for the purposes for
which it is currently occupied and used in connection with the applicable Purchased Business, (iii) zoning, building, subdivision
or other similar requirements or restrictions which are not materially violated by the current use and operation of the applicable Leased
Real Property and/or Owned Real Property by the applicable Seller in connection with the Healthcare Business and/or Hospital Business,
as applicable, and (iv) any and all Service Contracts which do, individually or in the aggregate, materially interfere with the
ordinary conduct of the Purchased Business or materially interfere with or materially detract from the current use or occupancy of the
real property subject thereto in connection with the Purchased Business, as applicable; (d) other Liens (excluding Liens for Taxes)
incurred in the ordinary course of business that do not, and would not reasonably be expected to, individually or in the aggregate, materially
impair the existing use, occupancy, value or marketability of the assets of the Prospect Healthcare Entities and their Subsidiaries,
in each case, that are not related to Indebtedness; (e) with respect to Owned Real Property, Liens and other similar restrictions
of record identified in any title reports obtained by Buyer (or any of its Representatives) or made available in the Electronic Data
Room and scheduled on Section 4.5(b) of the Disclosure Schedules (excluding Liens for Taxes); (f) deposits or pledges
to secure the payment of workers’ compensation, unemployment insurance, social security benefits or obligations arising under similar
Laws, or to secure the performance of public or statutory obligations, surety or appeal bonds, and other obligations of a like nature,
excluding Liens for Taxes; (h) Liens created by this Agreement or any of the Transaction Documents, or in connection with the Transactions
by Buyer; (j) Liens arising under precautionary filings made under the Uniform Commercial Code, excluding Liens for Taxes; and (k) Liens
that will be released at or prior to the Closing, excluding Liens for Taxes.
“Person”
means an individual, a corporation, a partnership, an association, a limited liability company, a Governmental Authority, body or entity
or any department, agency or political subdivision thereof, a trust or other entity or organization.
“Personal
Information” refers to data that, separately or when combined with other data, identifies, relates to, describes, is reasonably
capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked directly or indirectly to an individual person, such as name, address,
email address or photograph, or any data otherwise defined as personal information, personal data, personally identifiable information,
or such similar terms under applicable Healthcare Information Laws.
“PIPH’
means Prospect Intermediate Physician Holdings, Inc., a California medical corporation.
“Plans”
means organizations such as insurance companies, health care service plans, health plans, self-insured employers, government payors,
health maintenance organizations, medical groups, independent practice associations and other third party payors.
“Potentially Misclassified
Employees” means those Employees identified as such on Schedule 7.32.
“Pre-Closing
Tax Period” means any taxable period that ends on or before the Closing Date and, with respect to a Straddle Period, the portion
of the taxable period that ends on and includes the Closing Date.
“Pre-Closing
Taxes” means, without duplication, all Liabilities for (i) any Taxes of Sellers or any of their predecessors, equityholders
or Affiliates (including, for the avoidance of doubt, any Taxes resulting from the Transactions, including all Liability for any Taxes
related to the Section 338(h)(10) Elections, any Taxes attributable to cancellation of indebtedness income relating to the transactions
contemplated by the MRA or the agreements described in Section 1.5(d) and Section 1.5(e)) and all Taxes of the Joint
Venture Entity and its predecessors, equityholders or Affiliates, (ii) any Taxes of a Prospect Acquired Entity for any Pre-Closing Tax
Period (including, for the avoidance of doubt, any Taxes resulting from the Transactions, including all Liability for any Taxes related
to the Section 338(h)(10) Elections), treating any advance payments, deferred revenues or other prepaid amounts received or arising in
any Pre-Closing Tax Period as taxable in a Pre-Closing Tax Period, (iii) any Taxes related to the Excluded Assets or Excluded Liabilities
(including for the avoidance of doubt any Taxes attributable to cancellation of indebtedness income relating to the transactions contemplated
by the MRA or the agreements described in Section 1.5(d) and Section 1.5(e)), (iv) any Taxes relating to the Purchased Assets,
the Purchased Business or the Assumed Liabilities for any Pre-Closing Tax Period, (v) any Taxes of another Person imposed on a Prospect
Acquired Entity, or the Joint Venture Entity (or imposed on or with respect to the Purchased Assets) pursuant to Treasury Regulation Section
1.1502-6 or any analogous state, local or foreign Law, or by reason of a Prospect Acquired Entity, or the Joint Venture Entity (or its
equityholders or Affiliates) having been a member of any consolidated, combined or unitary group on or prior to the Closing Date (including
for the avoidance of doubt any Taxes attributable to cancellation of indebtedness income relating to the transactions contemplated by
the MRA or the agreements described in Section 1.5(d) and Section 1.5(e)), (vi) the amount of any Transfer Taxes for which
Sellers are responsible pursuant to Section 7.12(l), (vii) any Liabilities of a Prospect Acquired Entity, or the Joint Venture
Entity (or imposed on or with respect to the Purchased Assets) for Taxes of any other Person pursuant to any Tax Sharing Agreement entered
into prior to the Closing, (viii) any Liabilities of a Prospect Acquired Entity, or the Joint Venture Entity (or imposed on or with respect
to the Purchased Assets) for Taxes of any other Person as a transferee or successor, or pursuant to applicable Law, in each case relating
to an event or transaction occurring on or prior to the Closing Date (including for the avoidance of doubt any Taxes attributable to cancellation
of indebtedness income relating to the transactions contemplated by the MRA or the agreements described in Section 1.5(d) and Section
1.5(e)), (ix) any Taxes attributable to a breach of any representation or warranty set forth in Section 5.7 (provided that, notwithstanding
anything else in this Agreement to the contrary, it is the intent of the Parties that a breach of a representation or warranty set forth
in Section 5.7 will be deemed to occur for purposes of determining whether a liability is subject to indemnification pursuant to
Section 10.2(a) whether or not such breach is disclosed on Schedule 5.7), determined without regard to any qualifications
with respect to materiality contained therein, (x) the employer’s share of any payroll or other employment Taxes attributable to
any payments made in connection with the Transactions, and (xi) any Taxes attributable to the transactions contemplated by the MRA or
the Merger. Pre-Closing Taxes shall be determined by treating as a Pre-Closing Tax the amount of
any payroll Tax credit claimed under any provision of the COVID Tax Acts that is received by the Prospect Healthcare Entities on or before
the Closing Date, but only to the extent such payroll Tax credits are subsequently disallowed or are recaptured. For purposes of
this definition, AMVI and each Subsidiary of a Prospect Acquired Entity and the Joint Venture Entity will constitute a Prospect Acquired
Entity, as applicable.
“Premises”
means, with respect to a Prospect Healthcare Entity, the premises that are leased by such Prospect Healthcare Entity pursuant to a Lease.
“Prospect
Acquired Website” means all websites owned, operated or hosted by a Prospect Healthcare Entity or through which any Prospect
Healthcare Entity conducts its business.
“Prospect
Asset Seller Benefit Plan” means any Benefit Plan to which a Prospect Asset Seller is
a party, with respect to which a Prospect Asset Seller has any obligation (including any contingent liability with respect to a Prospect
Asset Seller ERISA Affiliate) or which is maintained, contributed to, or sponsored by a Prospect Asset Seller.
“Prospect
Asset Seller ERISA Affiliate” means each entity, trade or business that is, or was at the relevant time, a member of a group
described in Section 414(b), (c), (m) or (o) of the Code or Section 4001(b)(1) of ERISA that includes or included
a Prospect Asset Seller.
“Prospect
Healthcare Entity(ies)” means the Prospect Acquired Entities, the Prospect Asset Sellers and the Joint Venture Entity.
“Prospect
Healthcare Entity Systems” means the information and communications technology infrastructure and systems (including software,
hardware, firmware, networks and the Prospect Acquired Websites) that is used in the business of a Prospect Healthcare Entity.
“Prospect
Medical Trademark Agreement” means that certain Trademark Agreement to be entered into by and among Buyer and PMH on the Closing
Date, in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit H.
“Protected
Business” means any business which contracts with any parties to deliver health care under capitated or global risk arrangements,
including without limitation, RBOs, limited license health plans and other payer arrangements, Accountable Care Organizations (whether
Government Program or commercial), hospitals, clinics, and management services organization or similar entities which support the operations
of health care providers or payers or perform delegated activities such as credentialing, utilization management or claims processing;
provided that, (i) any business in which Seller or an Affiliate of Seller contracts with Buyer or an Affiliate of Buyer will not
be considered a Protected Business for purposes of this Agreement, and (ii) the Other Prospect Business will not be considered a
Protected Business for purposes of this Agreement.
“PTO”
means paid time off, vacation, or similar leave.
“Publicly
Available Software” means: (a) any software that contains, or is derived in any manner in whole or in part from, any software
that is distributed as free software, open source software or under similar licensing or distribution models; (b) any software that
requires as a condition of use, modification or distribution that such software or other software incorporated into, derived from or
distributed with such software: (i) be disclosed or distributed in source code form; (ii) be licensed for the purpose of making
derivative works; or (iii) be redistributable at no charge; and (c) software licensed or distributed under any of the following
licenses or distribution models, or licenses or distribution models similar to any of the following: (A) GNU’s General Public
License (GPL) or Lesser/Library GPL (LGPL); (B) the Artistic License (e.g., PERL); (C) the Mozilla Public License; (D) the
Netscape Public License; (E) the Sun Community Source License (SCSL); (F) the Sun Industry Source License (SISL); and (G) the
Apache Software License.
“Purchase Price
Adjustment Amount” means Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000.00).
“R&W
Insurer” means Liberty Surplus Insurance Corporation, the insurer under the R&W
Insurance Policy. If applicable, the R&W Insurer shall include any managing general agent or managing general underwriter that has
underwritten the R&W Insurance Policy, along with its underlying insurer(s).
“Release”
shall have the meaning set forth in CERCLA.
“Representative”
or “Representatives” means, with respect to a particular Person, any director, manager, shareholder, member, limited
or general partner, equityholder, officer, employee, agent, consultant, advisor or other representative of such Person, including outside
legal counsel, accountants and financial advisors.
“Restricted
Territory” means any state, county, or locality in the United States in which Buyer or its Affiliates conducts business as
of the Closing Date.
“Rollover
Elected PTO” means Accrued PTO that a Transferred Employee has elected under Section 7.11(e) not to be cashed
out.
“SEC”
means the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
“Security
Breach” means any security incident that involves the (i) accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, corruption,
or other misuse of any Prospect Healthcare Entity data or information, including without limitation Trade Secrets, individually identifiable
information, Personal Information, and any information subject to Healthcare Information Laws (collectively, “Prospect Acquired
Data”), (ii) unauthorized or unlawful acquisition, sale, disclosure, loss, or rental of, access or availability to or
any other processing of Prospect Acquired Data, or (iii) other act or omission that compromises the security, integrity, or confidentiality
of any Prospect Acquired Data.
“Sellers’
Knowledge” or any variant thereof means, the actual knowledge as of or prior to the Effective Date of any Seller or Seller
Representative, or any other senior level employee of Seller or Seller Representative with supervisory authority over the matter at issue,
or the knowledge any such person would have obtained after reasonable due inquiry of direct reports and investigation under the circumstances.
“SMRH”
means Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP.
“Straddle
Period” means any taxable period that begins on or before, and ends after, the Closing Date.
“Subsidiary”
means with respect to any Person, any corporation, limited liability company, partnership, association, or other business entity of which:
(a) if a corporation, a majority of the total voting power of shares of stock entitled (without regard to the occurrence of any
contingency) to vote in the election of directors, managers, or trustees thereof is at the time owned or controlled, directly or indirectly,
by that Person or one or more of the other subsidiaries of that Person or a combination thereof; or (b) if a limited liability company,
partnership, association, or other business entity (other than a corporation), a majority of partnership or other similar ownership interests
thereof having the power to govern or elect members of the applicable governing body of such entity is at the time owned or controlled,
directly or indirectly, by that Person or one or more subsidiaries of that Person or a combination thereof; and the term “Subsidiary”
with respect to any Person shall include all subsidiaries of each subsidiary of such Person. “Subsidiary” shall not include
the Joint Venture Entity.
“Supplemental
Payments” means any payments to a Prospect Healthcare Entity to offset uncompensated care and other costs, including Disproportionate
Share Payments §1115 waiver payments, additional Medicaid fee-for-service or managed care payments and other similar payments.
“Tax
Refund” means any refund of Taxes of a Prospect Acquired Entity, whether received as cash or actually used as a credit to offset
cash Taxes otherwise payable, with respect to a Pre-Closing Tax Period.
“Tax
Return” means any report, return, declaration, claim, claim for refund, or information return or statement filed or required
to be filed with a Taxing Authority with respect to Taxes (including any schedules or attachments
thereto and amendments thereof).
“Tax
Sharing Agreement” means an agreement (whether written or oral), a primary purpose of which is the sharing or allocation of,
or indemnification for, Taxes.
“Taxes”
means all federal, state or local and all foreign taxes, assessments, and other governmental charges,
duties, impositions, and Liabilities, including income, gross receipts, windfall profits, as valorem, stamp, registration, value added,
severance, property, production, sales, use, production, transfer, payroll, unemployment, estimated, severance, custom, duty, license,
excise, franchise, employment, environmental, healthcare, occupation, premium, property, real property gains, windfall profits, escheat
and unclaimed property (whether or not treated as a tax under local Law), withholding and other taxes, fees, assessments or charges of
any kind whatsoever, together with any interest, additions or penalties with respect thereto and any interest with respect to such additions
or penalties, in each case whether disputed or not.
“Taxing
Authority” means any Governmental Authority responsible for the collection, administration or the imposition of any Tax or
having the authority to review or audit any Tax Return.
“Third
Party” means a Person that is not a party to this Agreement but excluding any Affiliate of a party hereto.
“Third-Party
Payor Programs” means any and all Federal Health Care Programs and all other health care service plans, health maintenance
organizations, health insurers and other private, commercial, or Government Programs, regardless of whether the applicable Prospect Healthcare
Entity is an in-network or out-of-network provider or supplier.
“Trade
Secrets” mean trade secrets, confidential business information and all other proprietary information, ideas, know-how, inventions,
proprietary process, formulae, models, and methodologies that: (a) has economic value to its owner by virtue of its secrecy; and
(b) that its owner elects to maintain as a trade secret under applicable Law.
“Transaction(s)”
means the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and the other Transaction Documents.
“Transaction
Bonus Retention Agreements” means those certain Transaction Bonus Retention Agreements between the PHPH and certain Employees
and employees of its Affiliates identified on Schedule 1.7 hereto.
“Transaction
Documents” means, with respect to a Party, all agreements, certificates and other instruments to be delivered by such Party
at Closing pursuant to this Agreement.
“Transaction
Tax Deductions” means any Income Tax deductions that are deductible in a taxable period (or portion thereof) ending on or prior
to the Closing Date under applicable Law (using a “more likely than not” or higher standard), that are attributable to or
result from: (a) any amounts included in Closing Date Indebtedness (as finally determined pursuant to Section 3.3);
or (b) the payment of any Company Transaction Expenses (as finally determined pursuant to Section 3.3) or any amounts
that would have been Company Transaction Expenses but that were paid by a Prospect Healthcare Entity prior to the Closing (in each case,
calculated, with respect to any “success-based fees”, in accordance with the seventy percent (70%) safe harbor set forth
in IRS Revenue Procedure 2011-29 to the extent permitted under applicable Law).
“Transition
Patients” means patients admitted to the Hospital prior to the Effective Time but not yet discharged as of the Effective Time.
“Treasury
Regulations” means the regulations promulgated by the U.S. Department of the Treasury under the Code.
“Unsecured
PHI” means “unsecured protected health information,” as defined by 45 C.F.R. § 164.402, that is in the possession
or under the control of Seller or Prospect Healthcare Entities (including their respective Workforces) or any of their Business Associates.
“WARN
Act” means the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act.
“Willful
Breach” by a Party means an intentional act or omission by such Party if: (a) such act or omission causes such Party to
be in breach of this Agreement; and (b) such Party has the actual subjective awareness after reasonable inquiry at the time of such
intentional act or omission that such action or omission constitutes a breach of this Agreement.
“Workforce”
means “workforce” as defined in 45 C.F.R. § 160.103.
Schedule
B.1
PHPH Subsidiaries
| 1. | Alta Newport Hospital, LLC. |
| 2. | ProMed Health Care Administrators. |
| 4. | Prospect Health Plan, Inc. |
| 5. | Prospect Health Services AZ, LLC. |
| 6. | Prospect Health Services TX, Inc. |
| 7. | Prospect Intermediate Holdings, LLC. |
| 8. | Prospect Medical Group AZ, LLC. |
| 9. | Prospect Medical Systems, LLC. |
| 10. | Prospect Provider Group TX, Inc. |
| 11. | Prospect West Coast ACO Holdings,
LLC. |
Schedule
B.2
PHPH APOs
| 1. | Care@Home
Solutions CA, Inc. |
| 2. | Genesis
HealthCare of Southern California, Inc., A Medical Group. |
| 3. | New Genesis
Medical Associates, Inc. |
| 4. | Nuestra
Familia Medical Group, Inc. |
| 5. | Pomona
Valley Medical Group, Inc. |
| 6. | Primary
and Multi-Specialty Clinics of Anaheim, Inc. |
| 7. | Prospect
Health Source Medical Group, Inc. |
| 8. | Prospect
Intermediate Physician Holdings, Inc. |
| 9. | Prospect
Medical Group, Inc. |
| 10. | Prospect
NWOC Medical Group, Inc. |
| 11. | Prospect
Physician Holdings, Inc. |
| 12. | Prospect
Professional Care Medical Group, Inc. |
| 13. | StarCare
Medical Group, Inc. |
| 14. | Upland
Medical Group, A Professional Medical Corporation. |
| 15. | Gateway
Medicor-Rancho Cucamonga, Inc. |
Schedule
C
Prospect
Asset Sellers
| 1. | PHP Holdings, LLC, a Delaware limited
liability company |
| 2. | Prospect Provider Group RI, LLC, a
Delaware limited liability company, d/b/a CharterCare Provider Group RI, LLC |
| 3. | Prospect Intermediate Holdings, LLC,
a Delaware limited liability company |
| 4. | Prospect Medical Systems, LLC, a Delaware
limited liability company |
| 5. | Prospect Provider Group TX, Inc., a
Texas 162.001(b) nonprofit health organization |
| 6. | Prospect Health Services TX, Inc.,
a Texas 162.001(b) nonprofit health organization |
| 7. | Prospect Medical Group AZ, LLC, an
Arizona limited liability company |
| 8. | RightRX, a California corporation |
| 9. | Prospect Physician Holdings, Inc.,
a California professional medical corporation |
| 10. | Prospect Intermediate Physician Holdings,
Inc., a California professional medical corporation |
| 11. | New Genesis Medical Associates, Inc.,
a California professional medical corporation, f/n/p Genesis Medical Clinic and Prospect
Foothill Urgent Care |
| 12. | Primary
and Multi-Specialty Clinics of Anaheim, Inc., a California professional medical corporation,
f/n/p Gateway Medical Center and Gateway Medical Center Anaheim Hills |
| 13. | Prospect Health Source Medical Group,
Inc., a California professional medical corporation |
| 14. | Genesis
HealthCare of Southern California, Inc., a Medical Group, a California professional medical
corporation, f/n/p Daehan Prospect Medical Group, Inc. and Prospect Genesis Healthcare |
| 15. | Prospect Medical Group, Inc., a California
professional medical corporation, d/b/a the following: |
| a. | Prospect Medical Group – Los
Angeles |
| b. | Prospect Medical Group – Sand
Diego |
| c. | Prospect Medical Group – Inland
Empire |
| d. | Prospect Medical Group – Orange
County |
| e. | Prospect Medical Group – Jian
Kang |
| f. | Prospect Persian Medical Group, Inc. |
| g. | Prospect Latino Medical Group, Inc. |
| h. | Los Angeles Medical Center IPA |
| i. | Vantage Medical Group Inc. |
| m. | Prospect Daehan Medical Group –
Inland Empire |
| n. | Prospect Daehan Medical Group –
Los Angeles |
| o. | Prospect Daehan Medical Group –
Orange County |
| p. | Prospect Nuestra Familia Medical Group
– Los Angeles |
| q. | Prospect Nuestra Familia Medical Group
– Orange County |
| 16. | Nuestra Familia Medical Group, Inc.,
a California professional medical corporation |
| 17. | StarCare Medical Group, Inc., a California
professional medical corporation, f/n/p Prospect Gateway Medical Group |
| 18. | Prospect Professional Care Medical
Group, Inc., a California professional medical corporation, f/n/p Prospect Medical LA |
| 19. | Prospect NWOC Medical Group, Inc.,
a California professional medical corporation |
| 20. | Upland Medical Group, A Professional
medical Corporation, a California professional medical corporation |
| 21. | Pomona
Valley Medical Group, Inc., a California professional medical corporation |
Schedule
C.2
Buyer Entities
Astrana
Health Management, Inc., a California corporation.
Metropolitan
IPA, a California professional corporation.
Astrana
Care Hospital, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company.
AstranaCare
Partners of Arizona, LLC a Delaware limited liability company.
ApolloCare
Partners of Texas PLLC, a Texas professional limited liability company.
AMG,
a Professional Medical Corporation, a California professional corporation.
Schedule
7.2(b)(ii)(A)
Required
Regulatory Approvals
Schedule
7.23
Scope of Transition Services
| 1. | Back-End
Revenue Cycle Management: Astrana would like to include the following services in a TSA for
services provided re: patient financial accounting, coding, and billing. (i.e. functions
such as Quality, UR, Admitting, Medical Records, and Credentialing). |
| 2. | Information
Technology: Astrana would like to use Prospect’s IT for short term transition
support. The 'Allscripts EMR' is required during the transitory period. (i.e. Network
management; Infrastructure Management; Clinical Applications; Licenses; Support services). |
| 3. | General
Accounting / Finance: Astrana may need short term TSA support here, until filly under Astrana’s
direct management. (i.e. Compliance support; Payroll; Treasury Support; Financial reporting). |
| 4. | Plant Operations
/ Maintenance / Repair: Astrana would like the on-site team as part of the TSA since the
building is old and having capital needs over the next several years, Astrana will need
their expertise to guide the projects. |
| 5. | Supply
Chain / Contract Services: Astrana would like this in the TSA for the short term to ensure
there is no interruption in purchasing pharmaceuticals, med supplies, equipment, food, linen,
lab, etc. |
| 6. | Quality/
Patient Safety/ Regulatory: Astrana would like this in the TSA for oversight related to regulatory
reports, accreditation reports, lawsuits, etc. |
| 7. | Human Resources:
Astrana may need to use HR for bandwith re: employees, but will not rely on Prospect for
HR longer than needed. |
Exhibit 10.1
TRUIST BANK
TRUIST SECURITIES, INC.
3333 Peachtree Road
11th Floor, South Tower
Atlanta, Georgia 30326 |
JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
383 Madison Avenue
New York, New York 10179 |
CONFIDENTIAL
November 8, 2024
Project Prime
Commitment Letter
Astrana Health, Inc.
1668 S. Garfield Avenue, 2nd Floor
Alhambra, CA 91801
Attention: | |
Chandan Basho, Chief Financial Officer |
Email: | |
chan.basho@astranahealth.com |
Ladies and Gentlemen:
You have advised (i) Truist Bank (“Truist
Bank”) and Truist Securities, Inc. (“Truist Securities” and together with Truist Bank, acting
through any of their affiliates as they deem appropriate, “Truist”) and (ii) JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. (“JPM
Bank”, acting through any of their affiliates as they deem appropriate, “JPMorgan”) (each a “Commitment
Party” and, collectively, the “Commitment Parties” or “us”) that Astrana
Health, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the “Company” or “you”), intends to acquire
(the “Acquisition”), directly or indirectly, the Purchased Business (as defined in the Acquisition Agreement)
previously identified to us and code named “Prime” (collectively, the “Target”). The Company has
further advised that, in connection with the Acquisition, you intend to consummate the other Transactions described in the Transaction
Description attached hereto as Exhibit A (the “Transaction Description”) including, for the avoidance of doubt,
the Company’s desire to obtain the Bridge Facility in an aggregate principal amount of $1,095,000,000 and the Revolving Credit Facility
in an aggregate principal amount of $100,000,000, in each case upon the terms and subject only to the conditions set forth in this Commitment
Letter.
Capitalized terms used but not defined herein
shall have the meanings assigned to such terms in the Transaction Description and the Summary of Terms (Bridge Facility) attached hereto
as Exhibit B-1 (the “Bridge Term Sheet”) and the Summary of Terms (Revolver) Exhibit B-2 (the “Revolver
Term Sheet” and, together with this Bridge Term Sheet, collectively, the “Term Sheets”; and the
Term Sheets, together with this commitment letter, the Transaction Description and the Summary of Conditions Precedent attached hereto
as Exhibit C (the “Conditions Annex”), collectively, as amended, restated, modified or otherwise supplemented
from time to time in accordance with and subject to the terms and conditions hereof, the “Commitment Letter”).
| 1. | Commitment. In connection with the foregoing, (i) Truist is pleased to advise you of its commitment
(and hereby commits) to provide 50% of the aggregate principal amount of the Facilities and (ii) JPMorgan is pleased to advise you of
its commitment (and hereby commits) to provide 50% of the aggregate principal amount of the Facilities, in each case, on the terms set
forth herein and subject to no conditions precedent other than those set forth in Section 5 below (limited on the Closing Date as indicated
in such Section 5 below) and in the Conditions Annex (such conditions, limited on the Closing Date as indicated herein and therein, being
hereinafter referred to collectively as the “Exclusive Funding Conditions”). The commitment of each Commitment
Party shall be several and not joint with the commitments of each other Commitment Party. The commitment of (i) each Commitment Party
to provide its respective principal amount of commitment for the Facilities and (ii) the Commitment Parties to provide the aggregate principal
amount of commitment for the Facilities collectively, is referred to herein as the “Commitment”, as the context
may require. The principal terms of the Facilities are set forth in this Commitment Letter. |
| 2. | Lead Arrangers. It is hereby agreed that Truist Securities and JPMorgan will act as joint bookrunners
and joint lead arrangers for the Facilities (collectively in such capacities, the “Lead Arrangers”). It is further
agreed that Truist Securities shall appear on the “left” of all marketing and other materials in connection with the Facilities
and will have the rights and responsibilities customarily associated with such name placement. You agree that no other titles will be
awarded and no compensation (other than that expressly contemplated by this Commitment Letter and the Fee Letter (as defined below)) will
be paid to any Lender in connection with obtaining its commitment to participate in the Facilities, unless you and the Lead Arrangers
shall so agree in writing. |
| 3. | Administrative Agent. It is hereby agreed that Truist Bank will act as the sole administrative
agent and sole collateral agent for the Facilities (in such capacities, the “Administrative Agent”). |
| 4. | Documentation Principles. The definitive financing documentation for the Facilities (the “Facilities
Documentation”) shall contain the terms and conditions set forth in this Commitment Letter and such other terms as the Borrower
and the Lead Arrangers shall agree (such other terms to be consistent with the Term Sheets); it being understood and agreed that the Facilities
Documentation shall (a) not contain any conditions to the availability and/or initial funding of the Facilities on the Closing Date other
than the Exclusive Funding Conditions, (b) contain only those conditions, representations, warranties, mandatory prepayments, affirmative,
financial and negative covenants and events of default expressly set forth or referred to in the Term Sheets and with standards, qualifications,
thresholds, exceptions, “baskets” (including, with respect to certain fixed-dollar baskets, thresholds and/or exceptions with
respect to the negative covenants and events of default, grower components to be based on a percentage of Consolidated EBITDA) and grace
and cure periods consistent with financings of this type and consistent with the Documentation Principles, (c) be based on that certain
Amended and Restated Credit Agreement, dated as of June 16, 2021, by and among the Company, Truist Bank, as administrative agent, and
the lenders party thereto from time to time (as amended, restated, supplemented and otherwise modified from time to time, the “Existing
Credit Agreement”) (as adjusted pursuant to the terms below and in the Term Sheets and to include any other customary legal
and/or regulatory updates not inconsistent with the terms set forth in the Term Sheets and, with respect to the Bridge Facility, to include
customary bridge-specific terms to the extent not inconsistent with the Bridge Term Sheet), with such modifications thereto as may be
appropriate giving due regard to (i) the operational and strategic requirements, and modified organizational structure, of the Borrower
and its subsidiaries in light of their size, industry and practices (after giving effect to the Transactions), (ii) the financial model
delivered to the Lead Arrangers (the “Borrower’s Model”), (iii) the “carve-out” nature of
the Acquisition and (iv) the representations (including applicable disclosure schedules), covenants and other terms set forth in the Acquisition
Agreement as in effect on the date hereof; provided, that (v) the representations set forth in Section 4.5(b) (Environmental Matters)
and Section 4.10 (ERISA) of the Existing Credit Agreement shall be qualified by Material Adverse Effect (as defined in the Existing Credit
Agreement), (w) the representation set forth in Section 4.15 (Solvency) of the Existing Credit Agreement shall be made as of the Closing
Date, (x) the representation set forth in Section 4.19 (Material Agreements) of the Existing Credit Agreement shall be deleted, (y) the
covenants set forth in Section 5.11 (Cash Management), Section 5.16(b) (Associated Practice Documents), and Section 7.12 (Associated Practice
Documents) of the Existing Credit Agreement shall be subject to a post-closing grace period for compliance by Target therewith and (z)
the event of default set forth in Section 8.1(j) (ERISA) of the Existing Credit Agreement shall be qualified by Material Adverse Effect
(as defined in the Existing Credit Agreement), (d) include the administrative agency, operational and regulatory requirements of the Administrative
Agent, (e) contain customary EU and U.K. Bail-In Rules contractual recognition provisions, customary “beneficial ownership”
provisions, customary QFC stay provisions and customary Delaware LLC “division” provisions, and (f) be negotiated in good
faith by the Borrower and the Lead Arrangers to finalize such Facilities Documentation, giving effect to the Certain Funds Provisions
after the acceptance of the Commitment Letter and in a timely fashion in light of the anticipated Closing Date. |
The principles set forth above
are herein called the “Documentation Principles”.
| 5. | Conditions. Notwithstanding anything in this Commitment Letter, the Fee Letter, the Facilities
Documentation, the Acquisition Agreement or any other document, instrument, agreement or other undertaking concerning the Transactions
to the contrary, the obligation of the Commitment Parties to provide the Facilities is subject to no conditions precedent other than the
Exclusive Funding Conditions, and, upon the satisfaction (or waiver by the Commitment Parties) of the Exclusive Funding Conditions, the
availability and initial funding of the Facilities shall occur on the Closing Date. The Commitment Parties hereby agree that there are
no conditions (implied or otherwise) to the commitments hereunder (including compliance with the terms of the Commitment Letter, the Fee
Letter and the Facilities Documentation) other than the Exclusive Funding Conditions (and upon satisfaction or waiver of the Exclusive
Funding Conditions, the initial funding under the Facilities shall occur). |
Notwithstanding anything in this Commitment
Letter, the Fee Letter, the Facilities Documentation, the Acquisition Agreement or any other document, instrument, agreement or other
undertaking concerning the Transactions to the contrary, (i) the only representations the accuracy of which shall be a condition to the
availability and/or initial funding of the Facilities on the Closing Date shall be (A) such of the representations made by or with respect
to the Target in the Acquisition Agreement as are material to the interests of the Lenders, but only to the extent that you (or your affiliates)
have the right to terminate your or their respective obligations under the Acquisition Agreement to consummate the Acquisition (or the
right to otherwise decline to consummate the Acquisition), as a result of the inaccuracy of such representations in the Acquisition Agreement
(to such extent, the “Specified Acquisition Agreement Representations”) and (B) the Specified Representations
(as defined below) made in the Facilities Documentation, and (ii) the terms of the Facilities Documentation shall be in a form such that
they do not impair the availability and initial funding of the Facilities on the Closing Date if the Exclusive Funding Conditions are
satisfied (or waived by the Commitment Parties). Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein or otherwise, to the extent any security
interest in any Collateral is not or cannot be provided and/or perfected on the Closing Date (other than (i) the perfection of a security
interest in the equity interests issued by the Borrower’s subsidiaries that are owned by any Loan Party (to the extent required
to be pledged pursuant to the Facilities Documentation) with respect to which a lien may be perfected by the delivery of a stock or equivalent
certificate representing such interests, together with stock powers or similar instruments of transfer endorsed in blank (provided,
that such stock certificates and related stock powers in respect of the Acquired Equity Interests (as defined in the Acquisition Agreement)
and their applicable subsidiaries will be required to be delivered within ten (10) business days following the Closing Date), and (ii)
the perfection of a security interest in respect of any assets of any Loan Party with respect to which a lien may be perfected by the
filing of Uniform Commercial Code (“UCC”) financing statements) after your use of commercially reasonable efforts
to do so without undue burden or expense, then the provision and/or perfection of a security interest in such Collateral shall not constitute
a condition precedent to the availability and/or initial funding of the Facilities on the Closing Date, but instead shall be required
to be provided and/or perfected within 90 days after the Closing Date (or such longer period as may be agreed by the Administrative Agent)
pursuant to arrangements to be mutually agreed by the Administrative Agent and the Borrower acting reasonably. For purposes hereof, “Specified
Representations” means the representations and warranties of the Loan Parties set forth in the Facilities Documentation
(as set forth in the Term Sheets and subject to the Documentation Principles) relating to organizational existence of the Loan Parties;
power and authority, due authorization, execution and delivery, and enforceability, in each case, related to entering into and performing
the Loan Parties’ respective obligations under the Facilities Documentation; no conflicts with or violations of organizational documents
related to the entering into and performing the Loan Parties’ respective obligations under the Facilities Documentation; solvency
on the Closing Date of the Borrower and its subsidiaries on a consolidated basis, after giving pro forma effect to the consummation of
the Transactions on the Closing Date (in form and scope consistent with the solvency certificate attached hereto as Exhibit D); Federal
Reserve margin regulations; use of proceeds not in violation of PATRIOT Act, OFAC and FCPA; the Investment Company Act; and the creation,
validity and perfection of security interests in the Collateral (subject in all respects to the limitations set forth above in this Section
5). This Section 5, and the provisions herein, shall be referred to as the “Certain Funds Provisions”.
| 6. | Syndication. The Lead Arrangers shall have the right, prior to and/or after the execution of
the Facilities Documentation, in their reasonable discretion, to syndicate all or part of the commitments of the Facilities
hereunder (without releasing any Commitment Party from its commitments hereunder prior to the Closing Date and its commitments to
make the extensions of credit to be made on such date as contemplated hereby (provided that after the making of such
extensions of credit on the Closing Date, such Commitment Party shall be released from its Commitment), it being understood that the
Commitment Parties’ commitments are subject to no conditions precedent other than the Exclusive Funding Conditions), or after
the Closing Date, all or part of any loans under the Facilities to one or more other lenders (other than Disqualified Institutions)
identified by us (and reasonably acceptable to you) that will become party to the Facilities Documentation, pursuant to a
syndication to be managed by the Lead Arrangers in consultation with you. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Commitment
Letter, no Commitment Party shall, except with your written consent, be relieved or novated from its obligations hereunder in
connection with any syndication or assignment until after the Closing Date and, unless you agree in writing, each Commitment Party
shall retain exclusive control over all rights and obligations with respect to its Commitment, including all rights with respect to
consents, modifications and amendments, until the Closing Date has occurred and the extensions of credit to be made on such date as
contemplated hereby have been made (it being understood that the Commitment of each Commitment Party is subject to no conditions
precedent other than the Exclusive Funding Conditions). Each Commitment Party acknowledges and agrees that its Commitment is not
conditioned upon a successful syndication and that no assignment and assumption by any assignee of any obligations of such
Commitment Party in respect of any portion of its Commitment shall relieve it of its obligations hereunder with respect to its
Commitment prior to the Closing Date and its commitment to make the extensions of credit to be made on such date as contemplated
hereby unless you shall consent thereto in writing. |
Subject to your consent rights described
in the preceding paragraph and except as expressly contemplated herein, all aspects of the syndication shall be exclusively managed by
the Lead Arrangers in consultation with you; provided, that the timing, potential syndicate members to be approached, titles, allocations
and division of fees shall, in each case, be subject to your approval (not to be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned). Until
the date that occurs 60 days after the Closing Date (the “Syndication Termination Date”), you agree to actively
assist, and use commercially reasonable efforts to cause the Target to assist, the Lead Arrangers in seeking to complete a timely syndication
that is reasonably satisfactory to us and you. Such customary assistance shall include, without limitation, your (a) ensuring that any
syndication efforts benefit from your and, subject to any limitations set forth in the Acquisition Agreement as in effect on the date
of this Commitment Letter, the Target’s existing lending and investment banking relationships, (b) arranging direct contact between
senior management and certain non-legal advisors of the Company, on the one hand, and the proposed lenders, on the other hand (and, subject
to any limitations set forth in the Acquisition Agreement as in effect on the date of this Commitment Letter, your using commercially
reasonable efforts to arrange such contact between appropriate senior management of the Target, on the one hand, and the proposed lenders,
on the other hand), including the hosting, with the Lead Arrangers, of meetings (or, if you and we shall agree, conference calls in lieu
of any such meeting) of prospective lenders (limited to one “bank meeting”, unless otherwise deemed reasonably necessary by
the Lead Arrangers, but which may include, in our reasonable discretion, one-on-one meetings with proposed lenders), in all such cases,
on reasonable prior notice and at times and locations to be mutually agreed upon (subject to reasonable scheduling accommodations for
any senior management of the Company and the Target), (c) assisting (and, subject to any limitations set forth in the Acquisition Agreement
as in effect on the date of this Commitment Letter, your using commercially reasonable efforts to cause the Target to assist) in the preparation
and delivery of customary information related to the Company, the Target and the Transactions that is reasonably deemed necessary by the
Lead Arrangers for the arrangement and syndication process, including, but not limited to, customary information and evaluations prepared
by you and your advisors, or on your behalf, relating to the Transactions (including the Projections (as defined below), the “Information”),
including the preparation of a customary confidential information memorandum (the “Confidential Information Memorandum”)
and other customary offering and marketing materials to be used in connection with the syndication, (d) if requested in writing by the
Lead Arrangers with respect to any Replacement Financing (as defined in Exhibit A) the syndication of which requires a credit rating,
obtaining prior to the commencement of the launch of the syndication of such Replacement Financing, at your expense, (i) a public corporate
credit rating from S&P Global Ratings, a division of S&P Global Inc. (“S&P”), (ii) a public corporate
family rating from Moody’s Investors Service (“Moody’s”) and/or (iii) a public credit rating from
each of S&P and Moody’s for the applicable Replacement Financing and (e) at any time prior to the later of (i) the Syndication
Termination Date and (ii) the Closing Date, ensuring that there are no competing issuances of debt for borrowed money by or on behalf
of the Borrower or its subsidiaries (other than as may be arranged by the Lead Arrangers) and, subject to any limitations set forth in
the Acquisition Agreement as in effect on the date of this Commitment Letter, your using commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that
there are no competing issuances of debt for borrowed money by or on behalf of the Target or its subsidiaries, being announced, offered,
placed or arranged (other than (x) any indebtedness of the Target or any of its subsidiaries permitted to be incurred or remain outstanding
pursuant to the Acquisition Agreement (including ordinary course capital leases and other similar financings permitted to be incurred
or to remain outstanding pursuant to the Acquisition Agreement), (y) any Replacement Financing, and (z) working capital facilities, hedging
arrangements, capital leases, purchase money debt, equipment financings, or any deferred purchase price obligations, in each case, incurred
or entered into in the ordinary course of business) without the consent of the Lead Arrangers (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld
or delayed), if such issuance would reasonably be expected to materially impair the primary syndication of the Facilities. Notwithstanding
anything to the contrary contained in this Commitment Letter or any other letter agreement or undertaking concerning the financing of
the Transactions to the contrary, your obligations to assist in syndication efforts as provided herein (including the compliance with
any of the provisions set forth in clauses (a) through (e) above) shall not constitute a condition to the commitments of any Commitment
Party hereunder or the availability of and/or initial funding of the Facilities on the Closing Date. You will not be required to provide
any information to the extent that the provision thereof would violate any law, rule or regulation, or any obligation of confidentiality
binding on, or waive any privilege that may be asserted by, you, the Target or your or their respective affiliates, or contains trade
secrets; provided that, in the event you do not provide information in reliance on this sentence, you shall provide notice to us
that such information is being withheld (but solely to the extent both feasible and permitted under applicable law, rule, regulation or
confidentiality obligation, or without waiving such privilege, as applicable), and you shall use your commercially reasonable efforts
to describe, to the extent both feasible and permitted under applicable law, rule, regulation or confidentiality obligation, or without
waiving such privilege, as applicable, the applicable information. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the only historical
financial statements for the Company and its subsidiaries and for the Target that are required to be provided to the Lead Arrangers in
connection with the syndication of the Facilities shall be the financial statements specifically described and required to be delivered
pursuant to the Exclusive Funding Conditions.
| 7. | Syndication Materials. You acknowledge that certain of the Lenders may be “public side”
Lenders (i.e., Lenders that do not wish to receive material nonpublic information (within the meaning of the United States federal securities
laws, “MNPI”) with respect to you, the Target or your or its respective affiliates or any of your or its respective
securities) (each, a “Public Lender”). At the request of the Lead Arrangers, you agree to prepare an additional
version of the Confidential Information Memorandum (the “Public Confidential Information Memorandum”) for the
Facilities and other information materials to be used by Public Lenders that do not contain MNPI concerning you, the Target or your or
its respective affiliates or securities. It is understood that in connection with your assistance described above, you will execute and
deliver to us (i) a customary letter in which you authorize distribution of such materials to a prospective Lenders’ employees willing
to receive MNPI and (ii) a separate customary letter in which you will make a customary 10b-5 style representation, which shall exculpate
(x) us with respect to any liability related to the use of the contents of such Confidential Information Memorandum or any related marketing
materials by the recipients thereof, and (y) you and the Target with respect to any liability related to the misuses of the contents of
such Confidential Information Memorandum or any related marketing materials by the receipts thereof and authorize the distribution of
the Public Confidential Information Memorandum that has been approved by you to prospective Lenders’ public-side employees and representatives
who do not wish to receive MNPI and represent in such letter that the information contained in the Public Confidential Information Memorandum
consists exclusively of information that is (x) either publicly available (or could be derived from publicly available information) or,
in the case of the Target and its affiliates, is of a type that would be publicly available (or could be derived from publicly available
information) if the Target were a public reporting company and/or (y) not material with respect to the Company, the Target, your or its
respective affiliates or your or its respective securities for purposes of United States federal securities laws. In addition, at the
reasonable request of the Lead Arrangers, you agree to identify as such any Information to be disseminated by the Lead Arrangers to any
prospective Lender in connection with the Facilities containing solely Public Lender Information, which, at a minimum, shall mean that
the word “PUBLIC” shall appear prominently on the first page thereof. By marking Information as “PUBLIC”, you
shall be deemed to have authorized the Lead Arrangers and the proposed Lenders to treat such Information as containing only Public Lender
Information (it being understood that you shall not be obligated to mark such information as “PUBLIC”). You agree that, unless
expressly identified as “Public Lender Information”, each document to be disseminated by the Lead Arrangers (or any other
agent) to any Lender in connection with the Facilities will be deemed to contain private-side Lender Information. You acknowledge and
agree that the following documents may be distributed to Public Lenders (unless, after having been given a reasonable opportunity to review
such documents, the Company notifies us promptly that any such document contains MNPI): (a) drafts and final versions of the Facilities
Documentation that in each case have been approved by you in advance; (b) administrative materials prepared by the Lead Arrangers for
prospective Lenders (such as a lender meeting invitation, allocations and funding and closing memoranda); (c) term sheets and notification
of changes in the terms of the Facilities that have been approved by you in advance and (d) financial statements of the Company, the Target
and your and its respective subsidiaries that are publicly filed or would be publicly filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission
if the Target were a public reporting company. |
| 8. | Loan Takeout Engagement. In connection with the funding or incurrence, in loan form, of any Replacement
Financing (which Replacement Financings, if any, are to be funded on the Closing Date) in the form of (a) a customary term “A”
loan facility (“TLA Replacement Loans”), you hereby engage (i) Truist and JPMorgan to be joint bookrunner and
joint lead arrangers, with the Truist name appearing on the left-hand side of any marketing materials or similar document and with Truist
holding the leading roles and responsibilities associated with such placement in respect of any TLA Replacement Loans and (ii) Truist
to be the sole administrative agent and collateral agent in respect of such TLA Replacement Loans and (b) a customary term “B”
loan facility (“TLB Replacement Loans” and together with TLA Replacement Loans, the “Replacement
Loans”), you hereby engage Truist and JPMorgan to be joint bookrunner and joint lead arrangers in respect of any TLB Replacement
Loans. For the avoidance of doubt, no other agents, co-agents, arrangers, bookrunners or managers may be appointed nor any other title
or economics awarded in connection with any Replacement Loans without the consent of the Lead Arrangers. Each of Truist and JPMorgan reserves
the right not to participate in any Replacement Loans, and the foregoing is not (i) either an express or implied commitment or agreement
by Truist, JPMorgan or any of their respective affiliates to provide any Replacement Loans or (ii) any guarantee that any Replacement
Loans will be successfully arranged and consummated. You agree to assist the Lead Arrangers in the syndication of any Replacement Loans
to the same extent as you would be required to assist in the syndication of the Facilities hereunder. Your obligations under this paragraph
shall automatically terminate on the earliest to occur of (x) the later of (i) the date that is 12 months after the Closing Date and (ii)
the repayment in full in cash of any amounts outstanding under the Bridge Facility, (y) the termination of the Acquisition Agreement in
accordance with its terms, and (z) the date of receipt by the Company of aggregate gross proceeds of not less than $1,095,000,000 from
the issuance or incurrence of any Replacement Financing. |
| 9. | Information. You hereby represent and warrant that (to your knowledge with respect to information
provided by or relating to the Target prior to the Closing Date) (a) all written Information (other than (i) estimates, budgets, forecasts,
pro forma data, financial projections and other forward-looking financial information concerning the Company and its subsidiaries (including,
without limitation, the Target) (collectively, the “Projections”) and (ii) other forward-looking information
and any information of a general economic or industry specific nature) that has been or will be made available to the Commitment Parties,
directly or indirectly, by you, or by any of your respective representatives on your behalf, in connection with the consummation of the
Transactions, when furnished and taken as a whole, is or, in the case of any such Information made available after the date hereof, will
be correct in all material respects and does not or, in the case of any such Information made available after the date hereof, will not
contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary in order to make the statements contained therein
taken as a whole not materially misleading in light of the circumstances under which such statements are made (giving effect to all supplements
and updates thereto which shall be deemed to cure any prior inaccuracy) and (b) the Projections of the Borrower and its subsidiaries (including,
for the avoidance of doubt, the Target) for the applicable fiscal years during the term of the Facilities that have been or will be made
available in writing to the Commitment Parties by or on behalf of the Borrower in connection with the Transactions will be prepared in
good faith based upon assumptions that are believed by you (or, if different, the preparer thereof) to be reasonable at the time such
Projections are prepared and at the time such Projections are so furnished (it being understood and agreed that the Projections are as
to future events and are not to be viewed as facts or a guarantee of financial performance, that the Projections are subject to significant
uncertainties and contingencies, many of which are beyond your control, that no assurance can be given that any particular Projections
will be realized and that actual results during the period or periods covered by any such Projections may differ significantly from the
projected results and such differences may be material). You agree that, if at any time prior to the later of (x) the Syndication Termination
Date and (y) the Closing Date, you become aware that any of the representations and warranties in the preceding sentence would be incorrect
in any material respect (to your knowledge with respect to information provided by or relating to the Target prior to the Closing Date)
if such Information and the Projections were being furnished, and such representations and warranties were being made, at such time, then
you will (and, subject to any applicable limitations set forth in the Acquisition Agreement but in any event, with respect to such Information
and Projections relating to the Target or its respective operations or assets, you will use your commercially reasonable efforts to cause
the Target to) promptly supplement and/or update such Information and Projections such that such representations and warranties would
be correct in all material respects under those circumstances; provided, that any such supplementation or update shall be deemed
to cure any breach of such representations and warranties. In arranging the Facilities, the Lead Arrangers (a) will be entitled to use
and rely on the Information and the Projections without responsibility for independent verification thereof (subject, in the case of the
Projections, to the understanding and agreement set forth in the parenthetical at the end of the first sentence of this paragraph) and
(b) do not assume responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of the Information or the Projections. Notwithstanding anything to the
contrary contained in this Commitment Letter, none of the accuracy of any representation or warranty under this Section 9, the provision
of any supplement or update thereto, or the accuracy of any such representation or warranty after giving effect thereto shall constitute
a condition precedent to the availability and/or initial funding of the Facilities on the Closing Date unless the inaccuracy of any such
representation results in an Exclusive Funding Condition hereunder not being satisfied. |
| 10. | Confidentiality. You agree that you will not disclose, directly or indirectly, this Commitment
Letter, the Term Sheets, the Fee Letter, the other exhibits and attachments hereto and the contents hereof or thereof, or the activities
of the Commitment Parties pursuant hereto or thereto, to any person or entity without the prior written approval of the Lead Arrangers
(such approval not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed), except (a) to your affiliates, officers, directors, agents, employees,
attorneys, accountants, auditors, and advisors on a confidential basis, (b) pursuant to the order of any court or administrative agency
in any pending legal, judicial or administrative proceeding, or otherwise as required by applicable law or compulsory legal process or
to the extent requested or required by any governmental, regulatory and/or self-regulatory organization (any such entity, a “Regulatory
Authority”) (in which case you agree, to the extent practicable and not prohibited by applicable law, rule or regulation
to inform us promptly thereof prior to such disclosure) or (c) to the extent reasonably necessary in connection with the exercise of any
remedy or enforcement of any right under this Commitment Letter; provided that (i) you may disclose this Commitment Letter and
the contents hereof (but not, subject to clause (v) below, the Fee Letter or the contents thereof) to the Target, its affiliates (including
any of the sellers party to the Acquisition Agreement) and their respective officers, directors, agents, employees, attorneys, accountants,
auditors, advisors, controlling persons, members, partners, co-investors, affiliated investment funds or equity holders on a confidential
basis, (ii) you may disclose the Commitment Letter and its contents (but not the Fee Letter or the contents thereof unless the fee amounts
payable pursuant to the Fee Letter have been redacted in a manner reasonably agreed to by us) in connection with any required public filing
relating to the Transactions or to any rating agency, (iii) you may disclose the Term Sheets and the contents thereof to any actual or
potential lenders and, in each case, their respective officers, directors, agents, employees, attorneys, accountants and advisors, on
a confidential basis, (iv) you may disclose the aggregate fee amount contained herein and in the Fee Letter as part of the Projections,
any pro forma financial information or a generic disclosure of aggregate sources and uses related to fee amounts related to the Transactions
to the extent customary or required in marketing materials for the Facilities or in any public filing relating to the Transactions, (v)
if the fee amounts payable pursuant to the Fee Letter have been redacted in a manner reasonably agreed by us, you may disclose the Fee
Letter and the contents thereof to the Target, its subsidiaries and its and their respective officers, directors, employees, agents, attorneys,
accountants, controlling persons and advisors, on a confidential and need to know basis and (vi) you may disclose this Commitment Letter
and the contents hereof, including the Term Sheets and the Fee Letter and the contents thereof, to enforce your rights hereunder and under
the Fee Letter. Your obligations under this paragraph with regard to this Commitment Letter (but not the Fee Letter) shall automatically
terminate on the second anniversary of the date hereof. |
Each Commitment Party (and its respective
affiliates pursuant to clause (e) below) will use all confidential information provided to it by or on behalf of you hereunder or in connection
with the Transactions solely for the purpose of providing the services which are the subject of this Commitment Letter (and/or resulting
therefrom) and shall treat confidentially all such information and shall not publish, disclose or otherwise divulge such information;
provided that nothing herein shall prevent such Commitment Party and its affiliates from disclosing any such information (a) pursuant
to the order of any court or administrative agency or in any pending legal, judicial or administrative proceeding, or otherwise as required
by applicable law, subpoena or compulsory legal process based on the reasonable advice of counsel (in which case such Commitment Party
agrees (except with respect to any audit or examination conducted by bank accountants or any Regulatory Authority exercising examination
or regulatory authority), to the extent practicable and not prohibited by applicable law, to inform you promptly thereof prior to such
disclosure and to reasonably cooperate with you, at your expense, in seeking a protective order or other appropriate remedy), (b) upon
the request or demand of any Regulatory Authority having or purporting to have jurisdiction over such Commitment Party or any of its respective
affiliates (in which case such Commitment Party agrees (except with respect to any audit or examination conducted by bank accountants
or any Regulatory Authority exercising examination or regulatory authority), to the extent practicable and not prohibited by applicable
law, to inform you promptly thereof prior to disclosure and to reasonably cooperate with you, at your expense, in seeking a protective
order or other appropriate remedy), (c) to the extent that such information becomes publicly available other than by reason of improper
disclosure by such Commitment Party or any of its affiliates or any of their respective Representatives (as defined below) in violation
of any confidentiality obligations owing to you or any of your affiliates (including those set forth in this paragraph), (d) to the extent
that such information is received by such Commitment Party from a third party that is not, to such Commitment Party’s knowledge,
subject to contractual or fiduciary confidentiality obligations owing to you, the Target or any of your or its respective affiliates or
related parties, (e) to the extent that such information is independently developed by such Commitment Party, (f) to such Commitment Party’s
affiliates and to its and their respective directors, officers, employees, legal counsel, independent auditors, financing sources, investors,
prospective financing sources and investors, professionals and other experts or agents (collectively, together with their respective successors
and assigns, the “Representatives”) who need to know such information in connection with the Transactions and
who are informed of the confidential nature of such information and have been advised of their obligation to keep information of this
type confidential, provided that such Commitment Party shall be responsible for its affiliates’ and its and their respective
Representatives’ compliance with this paragraph, (g) to potential or prospective lenders, participants or assignees (other than
Disqualified Institutions (as defined below)) and to any direct or indirect contractual counter-party to any swap or derivative transaction
relating to you or any of your subsidiaries, in each case, who agree to be bound by the terms of this paragraph (or language substantially
similar to this paragraph); provided that the disclosure of any such information to any lenders or prospective lenders or participants
or prospective participants referred to above or to any rating agency referred to in clause (j) below shall be made subject to the acknowledgment
and acceptance by such lender or prospective lender, such participant or prospective participant or such rating agency (as the case may
be) that such information is being disseminated on a confidential basis (on substantially the terms set forth in this paragraph or as
is otherwise reasonably acceptable to you and the applicable Commitment Party, including, without limitation, as agreed in any marketing
materials) in accordance with the standard syndication processes of the applicable Commitment Party or customary market standards (including
“click-through” agreements or other affirmative action on the part of the recipient to access such information and acknowledge
its confidentiality obligations in respect thereof, in each case on terms reasonably acceptable to you) for dissemination of such type
of information, (h) to the extent reasonably necessary or advisable in connection with the exercise of any remedy or enforcement of any
right under this Commitment Letter or the Fee Letter, (i) for purposes of establishing a “due diligence” defense in any legal
proceeding, (j) to S&P and Moody’s in connection with obtaining the ratings described in Section 6 above and to any rating agency
in connection with obtaining shadow ratings required by any financing source, in each case, subject to the proviso in clause (g) above,
or (k) with your prior written consent (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed). The Lead Arrangers shall
be permitted, after the Closing Date, to place customary advertisements in financial and other newspapers and periodicals or on a home
page or similar place for dissemination of customary information on the Internet or worldwide web as the Lead Arrangers may choose, and
circulate similar promotional materials, in the form of a “tombstone” identifying the name of the Borrower and the amount,
type and closing date of the Facilities (but not any other information related to the Facilities or any information related to the Transactions
without your prior written consent), all at the expense of the Lead Arrangers and subject to your prior review and consent (not to be
unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed) in advance of the initial publication of any such “tombstone” (it being understood
and agreed that you shall have the right to review and approve (which approval may be withheld in your reasonable discretion), in advance,
all other public advertisements, public announcements, press releases or other public disclosures with respect to the Transactions). Each
Commitment Party’s and its affiliates’, if any, obligations under this paragraph shall terminate automatically and be superseded
by the confidentiality provisions in the Facilities Documentation upon the initial funding thereunder; provided that, in any event,
the provisions of this paragraph shall automatically terminate on the second anniversary of the date hereof.
As used herein, “Disqualified
Institution” means (a) (i) those persons that are operating company competitors of the Company, the Target or any of their
respective subsidiaries, so long as such person is separately identified by you to us in writing from time to time and (ii) any affiliates
of any such competitors so identified (other than affiliates that are bona fide debt funds or fixed income investors that are engaged
in making or purchasing commercial loans in the ordinary course of business, except to the extent otherwise disqualified pursuant to following
clause (b)) that are either (x) separately identified in writing by you from time to time or (y) clearly identifiable on the basis of
the similarity to such affiliate’s name, and (b) those banks, financial institutions and other persons separately identified by
you to us in writing prior to the execution of this Commitment Letter or any affiliate thereof clearly identifiable on the basis of the
similarity to such affiliate’s name. The identification of any person as a Disqualified Institution after the date of execution
of this Commitment Letter in accordance with the preceding sentence shall have no retroactive effect of any kind, but such person shall
constitute a Disqualified Institution for all purposes under this Commitment Letter upon and after such identification.
For the avoidance of doubt, nothing
in this confidentiality provision shall prohibit any person from voluntarily disclosing or providing any information within the scope
of this confidentiality provision to any Regulatory Authority to the extent that any such prohibition on disclosure set forth in this
confidentiality provision shall be prohibited by the laws or regulations applicable to such Regulatory Authority.
| 11. | Enforceability. Each of the parties hereto agrees that this Commitment Letter and the Fee Letter
are each a valid and binding and enforceable agreement with respect to the subject matter contained herein (it being acknowledged and
agreed that the Commitment provided hereunder is subject to the satisfaction (or waiver by the Lead Arrangers) of the Exclusive Funding
Conditions as set forth herein), except as enforceability may be limited by applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium
or similar laws affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights generally and by general equitable principles (whether enforcement
is sought by proceedings in equity or at law). Promptly after the execution of this Commitment Letter, the parties hereto shall proceed
with the negotiation in good faith of the Facilities Documentation for the purpose of executing and delivering the Facilities Documentation
concurrently with the consummation of the Acquisition in accordance with the Acquisition Agreement as soon as reasonably practicable. |
| 12. | Termination. This Commitment Letter, and the obligation of the Commitment Parties to fund the Commitment,
will terminate automatically and immediately upon the earliest to occur of (the “Termination Date”): |
| a. | the closing and funding of the transactions contemplated by the Facilities Documentation (at which time
the Commitment shall be discharged in accordance with and subject to the terms and conditions of this Commitment Letter); |
| b. | after execution of the Acquisition Agreement and prior to the consummation of the Transactions, the valid
termination of the Acquisition Agreement in accordance with its terms; |
| c. | the consummation of the Acquisition with or without the funding of the Facilities; and |
| d. | the date that is five (5) Business Days (as defined in the Acquisition Agreement as in effect on the date
hereof) after August 8, 2025, and to the extent such date is extended pursuant to Section 9.1(b) of the Acquisition Agreement (as in effect
on the date hereof), November 8, 2025. |
Upon the occurrence of any of the events
referred to in the preceding sentence, this Commitment Letter and the commitments of the Commitment Parties hereunder and the agreement
of the Lead Arrangers to provide the services described herein shall automatically terminate unless the Commitment Parties shall, in their
sole discretion, agree to an extension in writing.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, or anything
to the contrary in this Commitment Letter, your acknowledgements and obligations under Sections 8, 10, 14 through 22 and 24 of this Commitment
Letter and the Fee Letter will survive any expiration of the Commitment or the termination of this Commitment Letter in accordance with
their terms, whether pursuant to this Section 12 or otherwise; provided that your obligations under this Commitment Letter (other
than your understanding and agreements regarding no agency or fiduciary duty and your obligations with respect to (a) assistance to be
provided in connection with the syndication of the Facilities and (b) compensation payable under, and confidentiality of, the Fee Letter
and the contents thereof) shall, to the extent superseded by corresponding provisions of the Facilities Documentation, automatically terminate
upon the initial funding thereunder and the payment of all amounts owing at such time hereunder and under the Fee Letter, and you shall
automatically be released from all liability in connection therewith at such time.
| 14. | Fees. As consideration for the Commitment Parties’ commitments and the Lead Arrangers’
agreement to perform the services described herein, you agree to pay the fees (the “Fees”) set forth in the
fee letter, dated the date hereof, by and among you, the Lead Arrangers, Truist Bank and JPM Bank (the “Fee Letter”).
For the avoidance of doubt, the Fees shall be in addition to any reimbursement of out-of-pocket expenses as set forth in Section 15 hereof. |
Payment of the foregoing Fees will not
be subject to counterclaim or set-off for, or be otherwise affected by, any claim or dispute relating to any other matter. The Fees shall
be payable in immediately available funds as set forth above in U.S. dollars free and clear of and without deduction for any and all present
or future applicable taxes, levies, imposts, charges or withholdings (except as required by applicable law, and subject to customary gross-up
for withholding taxes pursuant to the terms provided under the Facilities Documentation). You agree that we may, in our sole discretion,
share all or a portion of any of the fees payable hereunder with any of the other Lenders or our affiliates.
| 15. | Indemnity and Expenses. To induce the Commitment Parties to issue this Commitment Letter and the
Fee Letter and to proceed with the Facilities Documentation, you agree to indemnify and hold harmless each Commitment Party, its respective
affiliates and the respective officers, directors, employees, agents, advisors (including, without limitation, attorneys, accountants,
consultants, bankers and financial advisors, in each case, engaged to advise on the Transactions), members, partners, controlling persons,
auditors, and other representatives and the successors and permitted assigns of each of the foregoing (each, an “Indemnified
Person”), from and against any and all losses, claims, damages and liabilities of any kind or nature and reasonable and
documented or invoiced out-of-pocket fees and expenses, joint or several, to which any such Indemnified Person may become subject to the
extent arising out of, resulting from or in connection with, this Commitment Letter, the Fee Letter, the Transactions or any related transaction
contemplated hereby, the Facilities or any use of the proceeds thereof or any claim, litigation, investigation or proceeding (including
any inquiry or investigation) relating to any of the foregoing (any of the foregoing, a “Proceeding”), regardless
of whether any such Indemnified Person is a party thereto, whether or not such Proceedings are brought by you, the Target, your or its
or their equity holders, affiliates, creditors or any other third person, and promptly (and no later than within 30 days) following written
demand therefor (together with reasonable backup documentation supporting such reimbursement) to reimburse each such Indemnified Person
for any reasonable and documented or invoiced out-of-pocket legal expenses of one firm of counsel for all such Indemnified Persons, taken
as a whole and, if necessary, of a single local counsel in each appropriate jurisdiction (which may include a single special counsel acting
in multiple jurisdictions) for all such Indemnified Persons, taken as a whole, and, solely in the case of an actual or reasonably perceived
conflict of interest where the Indemnified Person affected by such conflict has informed you in writing of such conflict and thereafter
retains separate counsel, one additional counsel in each applicable jurisdiction to each group of similarly affected Indemnified Persons,
but in each and every case excluding the allocated costs of internal counsel, and other reasonable and documented or invoiced out-of-pocket
fees and expenses, in each case, incurred in connection with investigating or defending any of the foregoing; provided that the
foregoing indemnity will not, as to any Indemnified Person, apply to losses, claims, damages, liabilities or related expenses to the extent
that they have resulted from (i) the willful misconduct, bad faith or gross negligence of such Indemnified Person (as determined by a
court of competent jurisdiction in a final and non-appealable decision), (ii) a material breach of the obligations of such Indemnified
Person under this Commitment Letter or the Facilities Documentation (as determined by a court of competent jurisdiction in a final and
non-appealable decision), or (iii) disputes solely between and among Indemnified Persons to the extent such disputes do not arise directly
from any act or omission of any Loan Party or any of its affiliates (other than claims against an Indemnified Person acting in its capacity
as an agent, arranger or similar role in respect of the Facilities). |
You further agree
to reimburse the Lead Arrangers and the Administrative Agent for all reasonable and documented out-of-pocket expenses (including, but
not limited to, consultants’ fees (to the extent any such consultant has been retained with your prior written consent (such consent
not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed)), travel expenses and reasonable and documented or invoiced out-of-pocket legal
expenses of one firm of outside counsel for the Lead Arrangers, taken together, one firm of outside counsel for JPMorgan, and, if necessary,
of a single local counsel in each appropriate jurisdiction for all such Indemnified Persons, taken as a whole, but in each and every case
excluding the allocated costs of internal counsel, in each case, incurred in connection with the Facilities and the preparation and negotiation
and enforcement of this Commitment Letter, the Fee Letter and the Facilities Documentation (the foregoing expenses described in this paragraph,
collectively, the “Expenses”); provided that such reasonable and documented out-of-pocket expenses shall
be due and payable upon the earlier to occur of the Closing Date and the Termination Date.
The foregoing provisions
in this paragraph shall be superseded by the applicable provisions contained in the Facilities Documentation upon execution thereof and
thereafter shall have no further force or effect hereunder.
Notwithstanding any other provision
of this Commitment Letter, (x) you agree that in no event shall Truist, JPMorgan, any Commitment Party or any of their respective Indemnified
Persons (each, an “Arranger-Related Person”) be responsible or liable to you or any other person or entity for
any losses, claims (including intraparty claims), demands, damages or liabilities of any kind arising from the use by others of information
or other materials obtained through electronic, telecommunications or other information transmission systems (including IntraLinks, Syndtrak
Online or email), other than as a result of such Arranger-Related Person’s gross negligence, bad faith or willful misconduct as
determined by a court of competent jurisdiction in a final and non-appealable decision and (y) none of us, you, any Indemnified Person
or any affiliate of any of the foregoing, any officer, director, employee, agent, controlling person, advisor or other representative
of the foregoing or any successor or permitted assign of any of the foregoing shall be liable for any indirect, special, punitive, exemplary
or consequential damages (including, without limitation, any loss of profits, business or anticipated savings) in connection with this
Commitment Letter, the Fee Letter, the Transactions (including the Facilities and the use of proceeds thereunder), or with respect to
any activities related to the Facilities, including the preparation of this Commitment Letter, the Fee Letter and the Facilities Documentation;
provided that nothing in this paragraph shall limit your indemnification and reimbursement obligations expressly set forth herein
to the extent such damages are part of a third party claim in connection with which such Indemnified Person is entitled to indemnification
or reimbursement hereunder. Notwithstanding the foregoing, each Indemnified Person shall be obligated to refund or return any and all
amounts paid by you under this Section 15 to such Indemnified Person for any losses, claims, damages, liabilities and expenses to the
extent such Indemnified Person is not entitled to payment of such amounts in accordance with the terms hereof. You agree, to the extent
permitted by applicable law, to not assert any claims against any Arranger-Related Person with respect to any of the foregoing.
You shall not be liable for any settlement
of any Proceeding effected without your written consent (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed), but
if settled with your written consent or if there is a final and non-appealable judgment by a court of competent jurisdiction in any such
Proceeding, you agree to indemnify and hold harmless each Indemnified Person from and against any and all losses, claims, damages, liabilities,
obligations, penalties, actions, judgments, suits and expenses by reason of such settlement or judgment in accordance with the other provisions
of this Section 15; provided, that to the extent any Indemnified Person is required to post an appeal bond prior to such judgment
becoming non-appealable, any costs or expenses incurred by such Indemnified Person in connection with such appeal bond shall be subject
to the Company’s indemnification obligations set forth in the other provisions of this Section 15.
You shall not, without the prior written
consent of any Indemnified Person, effect any settlement of any pending or threatened Proceeding in respect of which indemnity could have
been sought hereunder by such Indemnified Person unless such settlement (i) includes an unconditional release of such Indemnified Person,
in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to such Indemnified Person, from all liability or claims that are the subject matter of
such Proceeding, and (ii) does not include any statement as to or any admission of fault, culpability, wrong doing or a failure to act
by or on behalf of any Indemnified Person.
| 16. | Assignment. This Commitment Letter is not assignable by either party without the prior written
consent of the other party hereto (and any attempted assignment without such consent shall be null and void). |
| 17. | Governing Law; Jurisdiction. THIS COMMITMENT LETTER, THE FEE LETTER AND ANY CLAIM, CONTROVERSY
OR DISPUTE ARISING UNDER OR RELATED TO THIS COMMITMENT LETTER AND/OR THE FEE LETTER, INCLUDING THE VALIDITY, INTERPRETATION, CONSTRUCTION,
BREACH, ENFORCEMENT OR TERMINATION HEREOF AND THEREOF, AND WHETHER ARISING IN CONTRACT OR TORT OR OTHERWISE, SHALL BE GOVERNED BY, AND
CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH, THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, interpretation of the provisions
of the Acquisition Agreement, including with respect to satisfaction of the conditions contained therein, whether the Acquisition has
been consummated as contemplated by the Acquisition Agreement, any interpretation of “Material Adverse Effect” (as defined
in the Acquisition Agreement) and any determination of whether a “Material Adverse Effect” has occurred, and whether the representations
and warranties made by or with respect to the Target in the Acquisition Agreement (including any Specified Acquisition Agreement Representations)
are accurate and whether as a result of any inaccuracy thereof you (or your affiliates) have the right to terminate your or its obligations
under the Acquisition Agreement to consummate the Acquisition (or otherwise decline to consummate the Acquisition), and all issues, claims
and disputes concerning the construction, validity, interpretation and enforceability of the Acquisition Agreement shall, in each case,
be governed by and interpreted and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Delaware. |
Each of the parties hereto hereby irrevocably
and unconditionally (a) submits, for itself and its property, to the exclusive jurisdiction of any New York State court or federal court
of the United States of America sitting in New York County, and any appellate court thereof, in any action or proceeding arising out of
or relating to this Commitment Letter, the Fee Letter or the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby, or for recognition or enforcement
of any judgment, and agrees that all claims in respect of any such action or proceeding shall only be heard and determined in such New
York State court or, to the extent permitted by law, in such federal court, (b) waives, to the fullest extent it may legally and effectively
do so, any objection which it may now or hereafter have to the laying of venue of any suit, action or proceeding arising out of or relating
to this Commitment Letter, the Fee Letter or the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby in any New York State or in any such federal
court, (c) waives, to the fullest extent permitted by law, the defense of an inconvenient forum to the maintenance of such action or proceeding
in any such court and (d) agrees that a final judgment in any such suit, action or proceeding shall be conclusive and may be enforced
in other jurisdictions by suit on the judgment or in any other manner provided by law. Each of the parties hereto agrees that service
of process, summons, notice or document by registered mail addressed to you or us at the addresses set forth above shall be effective
service of process for any suit, action or proceeding brought in any such court.
| 18. | Waiver of Jury Trial. EACH OF THE PARTIES HERETO IRREVOCABLY WAIVES THE RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY
IN ANY ACTION, PROCEEDING, CLAIM OR COUNTERCLAIM BROUGHT BY OR ON BEHALF OF ANY PARTY RELATED TO OR ARISING OUT OF THIS COMMITMENT LETTER,
THE FEE LETTER OR THE PERFORMANCE OF SERVICES HEREUNDER OR THEREUNDER. |
| 20. | Amendments. This Commitment Letter may not be amended or any provision hereof waived or modified
except by an instrument in writing signed by the Commitment Parties and you. |
| 21. | Entire Agreement. This Commitment Letter and the Fee Letter (i) are the only agreements that have
been entered into among the parties hereto with respect to the Facilities and (ii) supersede all prior and/or contemporaneous understandings,
whether written or oral, among you and us with respect to the Facilities and set forth the entire understanding of the parties hereto
with respect thereto. |
| 22. | Counterparts; Electronic Signatures. This Commitment Letter may be executed in any number of counterparts,
each of which shall be deemed an original and all of which, when taken together, shall constitute one agreement. Delivery of an executed
counterpart of a signature page of this Commitment Letter by facsimile transmission or other electronic transmission (e.g., a “.pdf”
or “.tif”) shall be effective as delivery of a manually executed counterpart hereof. The words “execution,” “signed,”
“signature,” “delivery,” and words of like import in or relating to this Commitment Letter, the Fee Letter and/or
any document to be signed in connection with this letter agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby shall be deemed to include
Electronic Signatures (as defined below), deliveries or the keeping of records in electronic form, each of which shall be of the same
legal effect, validity or enforceability as a manually executed signature, physical delivery thereof or the use of a paper-based recordkeeping
system, as the case may be. “Electronic Signatures” means any electronic symbol or process attached to, or associated
with, any contract or other record and adopted by a person with the intent to sign, authenticate or accept such contract or record. |
| 23. | PATRIOT Act, Beneficial Ownership Regulation. We hereby notify you that pursuant to the requirements
of the USA PATRIOT Act (Title III of Pub. L. 107-56 (signed into law October 26, 2001) (as amended, the “PATRIOT Act”)
and 31 C.F.R. §1010.230 (as amended, the “Beneficial Ownership Regulation”), each of us and each of the
lenders may be required to obtain, verify and record information that identifies the Borrower and the Guarantors, which information may
include their names, addresses, tax identification numbers and other information that will allow each of us and the lenders to identify
the Borrower and the Guarantors in accordance with the PATRIOT Act and the Beneficial Ownership Regulation. This notice is given in accordance
with the requirements of the PATRIOT Act and the Beneficial Ownership Regulation and is effective for each of us and the Lenders. You
hereby acknowledge and agree that the Lead Arrangers and the Administrative Agent shall be permitted to share any or all such information
with the Lenders. |
| 24. | Sharing of Information, Absence of Fiduciary Relationships. You acknowledge that each Commitment
Party and its respective affiliates may be providing debt financing, equity capital or other services (including, without limitation,
financial advisory services) to other persons in respect of which you and your affiliates may have conflicting interests regarding the
transactions described herein and otherwise. No Commitment Party nor any of its respective affiliates will use confidential information
obtained from you by virtue of the transactions contemplated by this Commitment Letter or their other relationships with you in connection
with the performance by them or their respective affiliates of services for other persons, and no Commitment Party nor any of its respective
affiliates will furnish any such information to other persons, except to the extent expressly permitted by Section 10 above. You also
acknowledge that no Commitment Party nor any of its respective affiliates has any obligation to use in connection with the transactions
contemplated by this Commitment Letter, or to furnish to you, confidential information obtained by them from other persons. |
As you know, each Commitment Party is
a full-service securities firm engaged, either directly or through its affiliates, in various activities, including securities trading,
commodities trading, investment management, financing and brokerage activities and financial planning and benefits counseling for both
companies and individuals. In the ordinary course of these activities, each Commitment Party and its respective affiliates may actively
engage in commodities trading or trade the debt and equity securities (or related derivative securities) and financial instruments (including
bank loans and other obligations) of you and other companies which may be the subject of the arrangements contemplated by this Commitment
Letter for their own account and for the accounts of their customers and may at any time hold long and short positions in such securities.
Each Commitment Party or its respective affiliates may also co-invest with, make direct investments in, and invest or co-invest client
monies in or with funds or other investment vehicles managed by other parties, and such funds or other investment vehicles may trade or
make investments in securities of you or other companies which may be the subject of the arrangements contemplated by this Commitment
Letter or engage in commodities trading with any thereof.
Each Commitment Party and its affiliates
may have economic interests that conflict with those of you. You agree that each Commitment Party will act under this Commitment Letter
as an independent contractor and that nothing in this Commitment Letter or the Fee Letter will be deemed to create an advisory, fiduciary
or agency relationship or fiduciary or other implied duty between a Commitment Party and you, your equity holders or your affiliates.
You acknowledge and agree that (i) the transactions contemplated by this Commitment Letter and the Fee Letter are arm’s-length commercial
transactions between a Commitment Party and, if applicable, its affiliates, on the one hand, and you and, if applicable, your affiliates,
on the other, (ii) in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby and with the process leading to such transaction, each Commitment
Party and its respective affiliates (as the case may be) has been, is or will be acting solely as a principal and not as agents or fiduciaries
of you, your management, equity holders, creditors, affiliates or any other person, (iii) each Commitment Party and its respective affiliates
(as the case may be) have not assumed an advisory or fiduciary responsibility or any other obligation in favor of you or your affiliates
with respect to the transactions contemplated hereby or the process leading thereto (irrespective of whether such Commitment Party or
any of its respective affiliates have advised or are currently advising you on other matters) except the obligations expressly set forth
in this Commitment Letter and the Fee Letter and (iv) you have consulted your own legal, tax and financial advisors to the extent you
deemed appropriate. You further acknowledge and agree that you are re-sponsible for making your own independent judgment with respect
to such transactions and the process leading thereto. You agree that you will not claim that any Commitment Party or its respective affiliates,
as the case may be, have rendered advisory services of any nature or respect, or owe a fiduciary or similar duty to you or your affiliates,
in connection with such transaction or the process leading thereto. You further acknowledge and agree that the Commitment Parties and
their respective affiliates do not provide tax, accounting or legal advice.
In addition, please note that certain
of the Lead Arrangers have been retained by you as financial advisors (in such capacity, the “Buy Side Advisors”)
to you in connection with the Acquisition. You acknowledge such retention, and further agree not to assert any claim you might allege
based on any actual or potential conflicts of interest that might be asserted to arise or result from the engagement of the Buy Side
Advisors, on the one hand, and such Commitment Parties’ or its affiliates’ relationships with you as described and referred
to herein, on the other. You acknowledge that, in such capacity, the Buy Side Advisors may advise you in other matters adverse to the
interests of the parties hereto. Each of the Commitment Parties hereto acknowledges (i) the retention of the Buy Side Advisors and (ii)
that such relationship does not create any fiduciary duties or fiduciary responsibilities to such Commitment Party on the part of the
Buy Side Advisors or their respective affiliates. You acknowledge that, in such capacity, the Buy Side Advisor may advise you in other
matters adverse to the interests of the parties hereto.
If the foregoing correctly sets forth
our agreement with you, please indicate your acceptance of the terms of this Commitment Letter and the Fee Letter by returning to us executed
counterparts hereof and thereof by not later than 11:59 p.m., New York City time, on November 8, 2024. The offer set forth in this Commitment
Letter and all undertakings of the Commitment Parties hereunder will expire automatically (and without further action or notice and without
further obligation to you) at such time in the event that we have not received such executed counterparts in accordance with the immediately
preceding sentence.
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We are pleased to have been
given the opportunity to assist you in connection with the financing for the Transactions.
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TRUIST BANK |
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Ron Caldwell |
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Managing Director |
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TRUIST SECURITIES,
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Ron Caldwell |
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Managing Director |
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JPMORGAN CHASE
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Gerardo Loera |
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PROJECT PRIME
COMMITMENT LETTER
SIGNATURE PAGE
Accepted and agreed
to as of the date first above written: |
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ASTRANA HEALTH,
INC. |
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Chan Basho |
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COO &CFO |
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PROJECT PRIME
COMMITMENT LETTER
SIGNATURE PAGE
EXHIBIT B-1
$1,095,000,000 Senior Secured Bridge Facility
Summary of Terms1
Borrower: |
Astrana Health, Inc. (the “Borrower”) |
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Guarantors: |
Each of the Borrower’s existing and future
subsidiaries (other than the subsidiaries noted in clauses (a) through (g) below, the “Guarantors” and, together
with the Borrower, the “Loan Parties”), provided that Guarantors shall not include (a) any subsidiary
to the extent the provision of a Guarantee by such subsidiary would reasonably be expected to result in material adverse tax consequences
to the Borrower, as reasonably determined by the Borrower in consultation with the Administrative Agent, (b) captive insurance subsidiaries,
(c) not-for-profit subsidiaries, (d) any subsidiary that is a special purpose entity, (e) any subsidiary that is prohibited by applicable
laws or contractual obligation (subject to the requirements and parameters set forth in the Existing Credit Agreement), (f) immaterial
subsidiaries (subject to the thresholds set forth in the Existing Credit Agreement) or (g) any other subsidiary to the extent the Administrative
Agent and the Borrower reasonably determine the cost and/or burden of obtaining the guaranty from such subsidiary outweigh the benefit
to the Lenders; provided, that, in no event shall the Guarantors include subsidiaries of the Borrower that would qualify as “Excluded
Subsidiaries” under and as defined in its Existing Credit Agreement.
All obligations of the Borrower under the Bridge
Facility and under any interest rate protection or other hedging arrangements entered into with the Administrative Agent, the Lead Arranger,
an entity that is a Lender or agent under the Facilities at the time of such transaction (or on the Closing Date, if applicable), or any
affiliate of any of the foregoing (“Hedging Arrangements”), or any cash management arrangements with any such
person (“Cash Management Arrangements”), and in each case expressly designated by the Borrower as “Secured
Obligations”, will be unconditionally guaranteed (the “Guarantees”) by the Loan Parties; provided, that in the
case of any obligations under any Hedging Arrangement that constitutes a “swap” within the meaning of section 1(a)(947) of
the Commodity Exchange Act, any subsidiary of the Borrower that is not an “Eligible Contract Participant” as
defined under the Commodity Exchange Act shall not guarantee such obligations.
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Lenders: |
A syndicate of banks, financial institutions
and other lenders arranged by the Lead Arrangers in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in the Commitment Letter (the
“Lenders”).
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Joint Lead Arrangers and Joint Bookrunners: |
Truist Securities and JPMorgan. |
1 All capitalized terms used but not defined herein shall have the meanings given to such terms in the
Commitment Letter to which this Bridge Term Sheet is attached.
Administrative Agent: |
Truist Bank (in such capacity, the “Administrative Agent”). |
Facility: |
A 364-day senior secured bridge term loan in an amount up to $1,095,000,000 (the “Bridge Loan”); provided that commitments in respect of the Bridge Facility shall be reduced in accordance with the Bridge Facility Reduction Provision. |
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Security: |
Subject to the Documentation Principles and the
Certain Funds Provisions, the obligations under the Bridge Facility and any Hedging Arrangements and Cash Management Arrangements (collectively,
the “Secured Obligations”) will be secured subject to substantially similar security requirements (including,
for the avoidance of doubt, with respect to the assets acquired pursuant to the Acquisition) as those set forth in the Existing Credit
Agreement, including: (a) a perfected first priority (subject to permitted liens) pledge of 100% of the capital stock or other equity
ownership owned by the Borrower and any other Guarantor in any domestic subsidiary (which pledge shall exclude any equity the pledge of
which would violate applicable law or permitted agreement not created in contemplation thereof) and (b) a perfected first priority (subject
to permitted liens) security interest in substantially all tangible and intangible personal property of the Borrower and each Guarantor
(including but not limited to accounts, inventory, equipment, general intangibles (including contract rights), deposit and securities
accounts (but subject to limitations on perfection by control set forth in the following paragraph), other investment property, intellectual
property, intercompany notes and all products and proceeds of the foregoing, but excluding “Excluded Property” (as defined
in the Existing Credit Agreement) (the items described in clauses (a) and (b) above, excluding the Excluded Property, collectively, the
“Collateral”).
Notwithstanding the foregoing, (a) the Loan
Parties shall not be required to enter into (i) mortgages (or any other security) with respect to fee-owned or leased real estate, (ii)
control agreements, or (iii) control, lockbox or any similar arrangement and (b) the Facilities Documentation shall include such other
exceptions, exclusions and/or limitations as may be necessary or reasonably advisable in order to comply with (or not violate or conflict
with) any applicable governmental licenses, permits, franchises, charters and authorizations held by any Loan Party. |
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All the above-described pledges and security interests
shall be created on terms (including with respect to excluded assets, perfection requirements and materiality thresholds), and pursuant
to documentation, in accordance with the Documentation Principles and the Certain Funds Provisions, to be set forth in the Facilities
Documentation; and none of the Collateral shall be subject to other pledges, security interests or mortgages (except permitted liens and
other exceptions to be set forth in the Facilities Documentation).
For the avoidance of doubt, the collateral securing
the Bridge Facility shall be identical to the collateral securing the Revolving Credit Facility.
The priority of the security interests and related creditor rights
between the Bridge Facility and any other Replacement Financings in the form of secured indebtedness that are issued to replace a portion
(but not all) of the Bridge Facility will be set forth in one or more customary intercreditor agreements. |
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Maturity: |
The Bridge Loan will mature on the date (the “Maturity Date”) that is 364 days after the Closing Date. |
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Purpose: |
The proceeds of the Bridge Loan will be used by the Borrower on the Closing Date solely (i) to finance the consideration payable in connection with the Acquisition pursuant to the Acquisition Agreement, (ii) to consummate the Refinancing and (iii) to pay (or reimburse) fees, costs and expenses incurred in connection with the Transactions. |
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Availability: |
The Bridge Facility will be available in a single drawing on the Closing
Date (subject, for the avoidance of doubt, to the Bridge Facility Reduction Provision). Amounts borrowed under the Bridge Facility that
are repaid or prepaid may not be reborrowed. |
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Fees and Interest Rates: |
As set forth in Annex I attached hereto. |
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Amortization: |
None. |
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Voluntary Prepayments and Reductions in Commitments: |
Voluntary prepayments of the Bridge Loan will be permitted at any time in minimum principal amounts to be agreed, without premium or penalty. |
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Mandatory Prepayments: |
Mandatory repayments of the Bridge Loan shall
be required from:
(a) 100%
of the net cash proceeds of certain non-ordinary course sale or other disposition of assets (including as a result of casualty or condemnation,
and excluding sales of assets consisting of inventory in the ordinary course of business, sales of worn-out or obsolete assets and other
exceptions consistent with the Documentation Principles or otherwise to be mutually agreed) by the Borrower or any of its subsidiaries
on terms and conditions substantially consistent with the Documentation Principles and subject to the right of the Borrower or any of
its subsidiaries to reinvest in assets used or useful in the business of, or in permitted acquisitions and third party investments of,
the Loan Parties and their subsidiaries if such proceeds are reinvested (or committed to be reinvested) within 12 months of such sale
or disposition; and |
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(b) 100%
of the net cash proceeds from issuances or incurrence of Replacement Financing by or on behalf of the Borrower or any of its subsidiaries.
For the avoidance of doubt, mandatory prepayments shall be applied
first, to the Bridge Loan, and second, to the Revolving Credit Facility. |
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Representations and Warranties: |
The Facilities Documentation will contain representations and warranties substantially similar to those contained in the Existing Credit Agreement, subject to the Certain Funds Provisions and the Documentation Principles. |
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Affirmative Covenants: |
The Facilities Documentation will contain affirmative covenants substantially similar to those contained in the Existing Credit Agreement, subject to the Documentation Principles (it being understood and agreed that the applicable affirmative covenants shall apply to the Borrower, its subsidiaries and the Material Associated Practices through the use of commercially reasonable efforts of the Borrower). |
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Negative Covenants: |
The Facilities Documentation will contain negative covenants substantially similar to those contained in the Existing Credit Agreement, subject to the Documentation Principles (it being understood and agreed that (i) the applicable negative covenants shall apply to the Borrower, its subsidiaries and the Material Associated Practices through the use of commercially reasonable efforts of the Borrower and (ii) there shall be heightened restrictions on restricted payments as is customary in bridge facilities). |
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Financial Covenant: |
The Bridge Facility shall be subject to the following
financial covenants (collectively, the “Financial Covenants”):
Maximum Consolidated Total Net Leverage Ratio
(to be defined and calculated in a manner substantially consistent with the Existing Credit Agreement provided that up to $100,000,000
of cash netting shall be permitted) as of the end of any fiscal quarter of the Borrower shall not exceed (beginning with the first full
fiscal quarter ending after the Closing Date) a level reflecting a 35% cushion (calculated on a non-cumulative basis) to Consolidated
EBITDA (to be defined and calculated as set forth in Annex II to this Exhibit B-1) from the Borrower’s Model. There shall be no
step-downs to the financial covenant.
Minimum Consolidated Interest Coverage Ratio
(to be defined and calculated in a manner substantially consistent with the Existing Credit Agreement except that such ratio shall only
test Consolidated Interest Expense to the extent paid in cash) of a level to be agreed (but, in any event, no worse than the level set
forth in the Existing Credit Agreement). |
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For purposes of calculating the Financial Covenants
and any other financial ratios (including any component definitions thereof), pro forma effect will be given to acquisitions, investments,
certain dispositions, repayment of indebtedness and other specified pro forma transactions, including the Acquisition, in a manner that
is consistent with the Documentation Principles.
For the avoidance of doubt, the consolidated financial
results or performance of the Borrower and its subsidiaries shall include the financial results or performance of the Associated Practices
to the extent required under GAAP; provided that the “Associated Practices” will be deemed not to be “subsidiaries”
of the Borrower for other purposes under the Facilities Documentation.
For the avoidance of doubt, no Equity Cures shall be permitted. |
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Events of Default: |
The Facilities Documentation will contain events of default substantially similar to those contained in the Existing Credit Agreement, subject to the Documentation Principles. |
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Voting / Sacred Rights: |
To be substantially consistent with the Existing Credit Agreement. |
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Assignments and Participations: |
To be substantially consistent with the Existing Credit Agreement (except that (i) the Borrower consent standard shall be payment or bankruptcy events of default in lieu of any event of default and (ii) prior to the Maturity Date and so long as no payment or bankruptcy event of default is continuing, the consent of the Borrower (not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed) shall be required with respect to any assignment if, subsequent thereto, the Lead Arrangers would hold, in the aggregate, less than 50.1% of the outstanding Bridge Loan); provided, however, that (x) no approval of the Borrower shall be required in connection with assignments to other Lenders or any of their affiliates or approved funds and (y) the Borrower shall be deemed to have given consent to an assignment if it shall have failed to respond to a written notice thereof within ten business days. |
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Liability Management Transactions: |
The Facilities Documentation will include customary lender protections against “liability management transactions” (including, without limitation, for the risks to lenders posed by the caselaw commonly referred to as “J Crew”, “Serta”, “Chewy”, etc.). |
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Expenses and Indemnification: |
The Facilities Documentation will include customary expense reimbursement and indemnification provisions that are consistent with the corresponding provisions of the Commitment Letter, subject to the Documentation Principles. |
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Governing Law: |
New York. |
Cost and Yield Protection: |
The Facilities Documentation will include customary tax gross-up, cost and yield protection provisions. Protection for increased costs imposed as a result of rules enacted or promulgated under the Dodd-Frank Act or adoption of Basel III shall be included regardless of the date enacted, adopted or issued. |
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Counsel to the Administrative Agent: |
Alston & Bird LLP |
Annex I to Exhibit B-1
INTEREST AND CERTAIN FEES
Interest Rate Options: |
The Borrower may elect that the Bridge Loan bears
interest at a rate per annum equal to (i) the Base Rate plus the Applicable Margin or (ii) Term SOFR plus the Applicable Margin.
As used herein:
“Applicable Margin” means:
(a) with
respect to any Bridge Loan outstanding from the Closing Date through the 90th day after the Closing Date, (i) 1.75% per annum
in the case of Base Rate Loans and (ii) 2.75% per annum in the case of Term SOFR Loans;
(b) with
respect to any Bridge Loan outstanding from the 91st day after the Closing Date through the 180th day after the
Closing Date, (i) 2.00% per annum in the case of Base Rate Loans and (ii) 3.00% per annum in the case of Term SOFR Loans;
(c) with
respect to any Bridge Loan outstanding from the 181st day after the Closing Date through the 270th day after the
Closing Date, (i) 2.25% per annum in the case of Base Rate Loans and (ii) 3.25% per annum in the case of Term SOFR Loans; and
(d) with
respect to any Bridge Loan outstanding from the 271st day after the Closing Date and thereafter, (i) 2.50% per annum in the
case of Base Rate Loans and (ii) 3.50% per annum in the case of Term SOFR Loans.
All other component definitions (including, “Base
Rate”, “Floor”, “Term SOFR”, etc.) shall have the meanings ascribed thereto in the Existing Credit Agreement.
For the avoidance of doubt, no credit spread adjustment
shall apply with respect to Term SOFR.
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Interest Payment Dates: |
In the case of Base Rate Loans, quarterly in arrears.
In the case of Term SOFR Loans, on the last day
of each relevant interest period and, in the case of any interest period longer than three months, on each successive date three months
after the first day of such interest period.
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Default Rate: |
Automatically upon the occurrence and during the continuance of any bankruptcy or payment event of default or at the written election of the Required Lenders (with prior written notice to the Borrower) upon the occurrence and during the continuance of any other Event of Default, the principal of the Loans and interest and other amounts due (but unpaid) thereon shall bear interest at the applicable interest rate plus 2.00% per annum (or, in the case of other amounts, 2.00% per annum plus the rate applicable to Base Rate Loans), and shall be payable on demand. |
Rate and Fee Basis: |
All per annum rates shall be calculated on the basis of a year of 360 days (or 365/366 days, in the case of Base Rate Loans) for actual days elapsed. |
Annex II to Exhibit B-1
CONSOLIDATED EBITDA
“Consolidated EBITDA”
shall mean, for the Borrower and its Subsidiaries for any period, determined on a consolidated basis (including, for the avoidance of
doubt, all Associated Practices in accordance with Section 1.3(b), but without giving effect to any APC Excluded Assets), an amount
equal to the sum of:
(i) Consolidated Net Income for such period,
plus
(ii) to
the extent reducing Consolidated Net Income for such period (other than as set forth in clause (R)), and without duplication,
(A) Consolidated
Interest Expense,
(B) tax
expense with respect to income, profits or capital, including franchise, excise and similar taxes (whether paid, unpaid, estimated or
accrued) determined on a consolidated basis in accordance with GAAP,
(C) depreciation
and amortization determined on a consolidated basis in accordance with GAAP,
(D) transaction
costs, fees, expenses and other amounts (including any financing fees, merger and acquisition fees, legal fees and expenses, due diligence
fees or any other fees and expenses in connection therewith) incurred in connection with (i) the Related Transactions2
and any Permitted Acquisition or Future Approved Entity Investment permitted hereunder, whether or not consummated, during such period
and (ii) any Investment, disposition, Restricted Payment, or the incurrence or repayment of Indebtedness permitted hereunder, or an amendment
or waiver in respect of any agreement evidencing Indebtedness permitted hereunder (other than those related to the Transactions or with
respect to any amendment or modification of the Loan Documents which shall be added back pursuant to clause (K) below), in each case,
whether or not consummated and to the extent paid within twelve (12) months of the closing or effectiveness of such event or the termination
or abandonment of such transaction, as the case may be,
(E) any
extraordinary, unusual or non-recurring expense, loss or charge (other than those related to opening de-novo facilities or Associated
Practices which shall be added back pursuant to clause (G) below),
(F) restructuring
charges, expense or losses, integration costs, retention, recruiting and relocation expenses, expenses arising from severance of employees
or management, consolidation costs, closing costs, business optimization costs, costs associated with curtailments or modifications to
pension and post-retirement employee benefit plans and other non-recurring expenses not otherwise added back to Consolidated EBITDA, in
each case incurred during such period; provided that the aggregate adjustments made to Consolidated EBITDA pursuant to this clause
(ii)(F) and clause (ii)(R) below shall not exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of Consolidated EBITDA in the aggregate for any period, calculated
immediately before giving effect to the adjustments made to Consolidated EBITDA pursuant to any such addbacks and the addback in clause
(ii)(G) below,
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NTD: Definitions of “Transactions” and “Related Transactions” to be defined in the Facilities Documentation
to include the Acquisition, any related debt incurrence and debt refinancing.
Annex II to Exhibit B-1-1
(G) start-up
fees, losses, costs, charges or expenses incurred in connection with opening de-novo facilities or in connection with the establishment
or acquisition of an Associated Practice, and all losses in respect of any de-novo facility or Associated Practice formed or acquired
no earlier than 12 months prior to the first day of, or during, the period; provided that the aggregate amount added back pursuant
to this clause (G) for any period shall not exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of Consolidated EBITDA for such period (calculated before
giving effect to such addback and the addback in clause (ii)(F) above and clause (ii)(R) below),
(H) non-cash
expenses and charges for share-based compensation, unrealized loss on investments, unrealized losses on hedging activities, non-cash losses
from equity method investments and discontinued operations,
(I) all
other non-cash items reducing Consolidated Net Income (excluding any such non-cash item to the extent it represents an accrual or reserve
for potential cash items in any future period or amortization of a prepaid cash item that was paid in a prior period),
(J) losses
in connection with casualty events to the extent covered by insurance with respect to which the applicable insurer has assumed responsibility
(without regard to proceeds of business interruption insurance),
(K) all
transaction fees, charges and other amounts related to the Transactions and any amendment or other modification to the Loan Documents,
(L) costs,
fees and expenses incurred in connection with obtaining credit ratings,
(M) reasonable
expense reimbursements and indemnities and fees of the board of directors (or similar governing body) of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries;
provided that the aggregate adjustments made to Consolidated EBITDA pursuant to this clause (M) shall not exceed $1,000,000 in
the aggregate for any four Fiscal Quarter period,
(N) loss
attributable to non-controlling interests, any income or loss accounted for by the equity method of accounting (except in the case of
income to the extent of the amount of cash dividends or cash distributions paid to Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries by the entity accounted
for by the equity method of accounting),
(O) the
cumulative effect of a change in accounting principles,
(P) any
unrealized gains or losses in respect of currency exchange and/or hedging agreements,
(Q) any
unrealized foreign currency transaction gains or losses in respect of Indebtedness of any Person denominated in a currency other than
the functional currency of such Person,
Annex II to Exhibit B-1-2
(R) the
amount of cost savings, operating expense reductions and business optimization expenses reasonably projected to be realized as a result
of actions with respect to which substantial steps have been, will be, or are expected to be taken (calculated on a pro forma basis as
though such cost savings, operating expense reductions and business optimization expenses had been realized on the first day of such period),
which are (A) reasonably expected to have a continuing impact on the Borrower and its Subsidiaries, (B) reasonably expected to be realized
within 24 (twenty-four) months after the last day of such period and (C) set forth in reasonable detail on a certificate of a Responsible
Officer of the Borrower, minus the amount of actual benefits realized during such period from such actions, and minus amounts previously
added back under this clause (ii)(R) that were not actually realized during the projected period; provided that the aggregate adjustments
made to Consolidated EBITDA pursuant to this clause (ii)(R) and clause (ii)(F) above shall not exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of Consolidated
EBITDA in the aggregate for any period, calculated immediately before giving effect to the adjustments made to Consolidated EBITDA pursuant
to any such addbacks and the addback in clause (ii)(G) above,
less
(iii) to
the extent increasing Consolidated Net Income for such period, and without duplication,
(A) unusual,
one-time or non-recurring gains,
(B) non-cash
gains (which shall include, without limitation and for the avoidance of doubt, non-cash unrealized gains on investments and hedging activities
and non-cash income from equity method investments), excluding any non-cash gains that represent the reversal of any accrual of, or cash
reserve for, anticipated cash items in any prior period (other than any such accruals or cash reserves that have been added back to Consolidated
Net Income in calculating Consolidated EBITDA in accordance with this definition);
(C) any
Consolidated EBITDA representing the net income of any Person (other than the Borrower and its Subsidiaries) that is required to be consolidated
in the financial statements of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries multiplied by the percentage of such Person’s Capital Stock that
is owned by a third party that is wholly unaffiliated with the Borrower and its Subsidiaries; provided that notwithstanding the
foregoing, if the Borrower and its Subsidiaries are contractually obligated to purchase all of the remaining portion of the Capital Stock
of such Person (and such contractual obligation is included as Consolidated Total Net Debt in accordance with GAAP), the deduct set forth
in this clause (iii)(C) shall not apply with respect to the Consolidated Net Income of such Person, and
(D) any
Consolidated EBITDA representing any net income that is attributable to the owners of APC’s Capital Stock pursuant to the APC Performance
Incentive Plan,
Annex II to Exhibit B-1-3
provided that for purposes of calculating
compliance with the financial covenants set forth in Article VI, to the extent that during such period an Acquisition was consummated
(including any Acquisition by an Associated Practice, Permitted Acquisition by a Loan Party or other Acquisition approved in writing by
the Required Lenders), or any sale, transfer or other disposition of any Person, business, property or assets (which shall be deemed to
include any Associated Practice that ceased to be an Associated Practice during such period) occurred, Consolidated EBITDA shall be calculated
on a Pro Forma Basis with respect to such Person, Associated Practice, business, property or assets so acquired or disposed of; provided,
further that no payments or other amounts received by the Borrower or any Subsidiary from CMS pursuant to the “NextGen ACO
shared savings program” shall be treated as unusual, one-time or non-recurring income or gains for purposes of calculating Consolidated
EBITDA.
Annex II to Exhibit B-1-4
EXHIBIT B-2
$100,000,000 Senior Secured Revolving Credit
Facility
Summary of Terms3
Borrower: |
Astrana Health, Inc. (the “Borrower”) |
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Guarantors: |
Each of the Borrower’s existing and future
subsidiaries (other than the subsidiaries noted in clauses (a) through (g) below, the “Guarantors” and, together
with the Borrower, the “Loan Parties”), provided that Guarantors shall not include (a) any subsidiary
to the extent the provision of a Guarantee by such subsidiary would reasonably be expected to result in material adverse tax consequences
to the Borrower, as reasonably determined by the Borrower in consultation with the Administrative Agent, (b) captive insurance subsidiaries,
(c) not-for-profit subsidiaries, (d) any subsidiary that is a special purpose entity, (e) any subsidiary that is prohibited by applicable
laws or contractual obligation (subject to the requirements and parameters set forth in the Existing Credit Agreement), (f) immaterial
subsidiaries (subject to the thresholds set forth in the Existing Credit Agreement) or (g) any other subsidiary to the extent the Administrative
Agent and the Borrower reasonably determine the cost and/or burden of obtaining the guaranty from such subsidiary outweigh the benefit
to the Lenders; provided, that, in no event shall the Guarantors include subsidiaries of the Borrower that would qualify as “Excluded
Subsidiaries” under and as defined in its Existing Credit Agreement.
All obligations of the Borrower under the Revolving
Credit Facility and under any interest rate protection or other hedging arrangements entered into with the Administrative Agent, the Lead
Arranger, an entity that is a Lender or agent under the Facilities at the time of such transaction (or on the Closing Date, if applicable),
or any affiliate of any of the foregoing (“Hedging Arrangements”), or any cash management arrangements with
any such person (“Cash Management Arrangements”), and in each case expressly designated by the Borrower as “Secured
Obligations”, will be unconditionally guaranteed (the “Guarantees”) by the Loan Parties; provided, that in the
case of any obligations under any Hedging Arrangement that constitutes a “swap” within the meaning of section 1(a)(947) of
the Commodity Exchange Act, any subsidiary of the Borrower that is not an “Eligible Contract Participant” as
defined under the Commodity Exchange Act shall not guarantee such obligations.
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Joint Lead Arrangers and Joint Bookrunners: |
Truist Securities and JPMorgan. |
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Lenders: |
A syndicate of banks, financial institutions
and other lenders arranged by the Lead Arrangers in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in the Commitment Letter (the
“Lenders”). |
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All capitalized terms used but not defined herein shall have the meanings given to such terms in the Commitment Letter to which this Revolver
Term Sheet is attached.
Administrative Agent: |
Truist Bank (in such capacity, the “Administrative Agent”). |
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Facility: |
A senior secured revolving credit facility in an amount up to $100,000,000 (the “Revolving Credit Facility”). |
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Letters of Credit: |
Up to $50,000,000 of the Revolving Credit Facility shall be available for the issuance of stand-by letters of credit (the “Letters of Credit”) by the Administrative Agent and/or any other Revolving Lender (in such capacity, the “Issuing Bank”). The terms, conditions and reimbursement mechanics of the Letters of Credit shall be substantially consistent with the corresponding provisions in the Existing Credit Agreement. |
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Swingline Loans: |
Up to $25,000,000 of the Revolving Credit Facility shall be available for swingline loans (the “Swingline Loans”) from the Administrative Agent (in such capacity, the “Swingline Lender”). The terms, conditions and reimbursement mechanics of the Swingline Loans shall be substantially consistent with the corresponding provisions in the Existing Credit Agreement. |
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Incremental Facilities: |
Subject to the mandatory prepayment requirements
of the Bridge Facility, the Borrower will have the right from time to time, on one or more occasions, to (a) add one or more incremental
term loan facilities or increase commitments under any then outstanding incremental term loan facility (each, an “Incremental
Term Facility” and the loans thereunder, the “Incremental Term Loans”) and/or (b) increase
commitments under the Revolving Credit Facility (each, an “Incremental Revolving Facility” and, together with
any Incremental Term Facility, the “Incremental Facilities”; for the avoidance of doubt, unless otherwise specified,
references herein to the Facilities shall include the Incremental Facilities) in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed the sum (collectively,
at any time of determination, the “Available Incremental Amount”) of:
(A) the greater of (1) 100%
of pro forma Consolidated EBITDA as of the Closing Date for the last four fiscal quarters of the Borrower most recently ended prior thereto
and (2) 100% of Consolidated EBITDA for the last four (4) fiscal quarters of the Borrower for which financial statements have been
delivered to (or are required to have been delivered to) the Administrative Agent (the “Fixed Incremental Amount”);
plus
(B) an unlimited amount (the “Incremental Incurrence-Based
Amount”) such that, subject to the Limited Condition Transaction provisions and giving pro forma effect to the incurrence
of such amount pursuant to this clause (B) only (including the use of proceeds thereof and other specified transactions occurring
in connection therewith) but, for the avoidance of doubt, without giving pro forma effect to any amounts incurred simultaneously under
clause (A) above and/or clauses (C) and/or (D) below), (x) in the case of any Incremental Facility secured on a pari
passu basis with the Revolving Credit Facility, the consolidated first lien net leverage ratio shall be no greater than 3.40x, determined
for the most recently completed four (4) fiscal quarter period for which financial statements have been delivered to (or are required
to have been delivered to) the Administrative Agent (each, a “Test Period”), (y) in the case of any Incremental
Term Facility secured by the Collateral (as defined below) on a junior basis to the security on the Collateral securing the Revolving
Credit Facility, the consolidated secured net leverage ratio shall be no greater than 3.40x, determined for the most recently completed
Test Period and (z) in the case of any Incremental Term Facility that is unsecured, the consolidated total net leverage ratio shall
be no greater than 4.40x, determined for the most recently completed Test Period (in each case of the foregoing clauses (B)(x)-(z),
based on Consolidated EBITDA of Holdings and its Subsidiaries for such period and treating all Incremental Revolving Facilities then being
established as fully drawn, and with proceeds from any such Incremental Facility then being funded not being netted from indebtedness
for such calculation); |
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of an Incremental Facility incurred to finance a Limited Condition Transaction (as defined below), compliance with the foregoing leverage
ratios may be determined, at the option of the Borrower, as of the date of the applicable commitment and shall be calculated on a pro
forma basis as of the most recent Test Period on or prior to such date;
provided, that:
(i) no
Incremental Term Facility will have a final maturity earlier than the maturity date of the then-existing Revolving Credit Facility or
any Incremental Term Facility (or earlier than ninety-one (91) days after the maturity date of any then-existing Incremental Term Facility
for junior or unsecured Incremental Term Facilities), and the weighted average life to maturity of each Incremental Term Facility shall
be no shorter than the then remaining weighted average life to maturity of the then-existing Incremental Term Facility (disregarding for
this purpose prepayments and amortization payments made thereon);
(ii) such
Incremental Facility shall not be (x) secured by any lien on any asset of the Borrower, any Guarantor or any of their respective
Subsidiaries that does not also secure the then outstanding Facilities or (y) guaranteed by any person other than Guarantors under
the outstanding Facilities; |
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terms and provisions (other than upfront fees) of the Incremental Revolving Facility shall be the same as the Revolving Credit Facility
(except to the extent such differing terms (which shall be more favorable to the existing Revolving Lenders as determined in good faith
by the Administrative Agent) are conformed (or added) in the Facilities Documentation for the benefit of the Revolving Credit Facility
pursuant to an amendment thereto (with no consent of the Lenders being required));
(iv) no
event of default shall exist immediately after giving effect to the incurrence of the loans under such Incremental Facility, subject to
customary limitations in the event that any such Incremental Facility is being incurred in order to finance an acquisition or similar
investment on a “certain funds” basis, provided that in no event shall a payment event of default or bankruptcy event of default
exist at the time of the incurrence of any Incremental Facility;
(v) [reserved];
(vi) (x) Incremental
Term Loans that are secured by the Collateral on a pari passu basis with the Revolving Credit Facility shall share ratably in all
voluntary and mandatory prepayments of the Bridge Facility and other Incremental Term Loans (other than in connection with a permitted
refinancing of a particular class or classes of Incremental Term Loans) unless the lenders of such Incremental Term Loans elect to receive
a lesser share of any such prepayment and (y) Incremental Term Loans that are secured by the Collateral on a junior basis to the
lien on the Collateral securing the Revolving Credit Facility or are unsecured shall share on a less-than-ratable basis in all voluntary
and mandatory prepayments of the Bridge Facility (other than in connection with a permitted refinancing of a particular class or classes
of Incremental Term Loans); and
(vii) except
as otherwise required in preceding clauses (i) through (vi), all other terms of such Incremental Term Facility will be as agreed
between the Borrower and the lenders providing such Incremental Term Facility; provided, the terms of any Incremental Term Facility
(other than with respect to pricing, margin, maturity, optional prepayment terms and/or fees or as otherwise contemplated by any of clauses (i)
through (vi) above) shall not be materially more favorable (taken as a whole) to the lenders providing such Incremental Term Facility
than such terms in the existing Bridge Facility or Revolving Credit Facility, as reasonably determined by the Borrower in good faith (except to
the extent such terms are reasonably acceptable to the Administrative Agent or added in the Bridge Facility pursuant to an amendment thereto
(with no consent of the Lenders being required)).
No existing Lender will be required to participate
in any such Incremental Facility without its consent nor shall any existing Lender be entitled to any right of first offer in respect
of any proposed Incremental Facility. |
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(i) if the Borrower incurs indebtedness under an Incremental Facility or incurs Incremental Equivalent Debt (as defined below) in reliance
upon the Fixed Incremental Amount, on the same date that it incurs indebtedness in reliance upon the Incremental Incurrence-Based Amount,
then, unless the Borrower elects otherwise, all such indebtedness will be deemed incurred first in reliance upon the Incremental Incurrence-Based
Amount up to the maximum extent permitted thereunder (without including in the applicable financial calculation the amount of any indebtedness
being incurred in reliance upon the Fixed Incremental Amount) and (ii) no reclassification of any incurrence shall be permitted.
In addition, the Borrower may, in lieu of incurring
any Incremental Facility, utilize any part of the Available Incremental Amount by issuing or incurring Incremental Equivalent Debt, subject
to the same conditions as Incremental Term Loans except as provided below.
“Incremental Equivalent Debt”
means secured or unsecured notes or loans issued or incurred in lieu of Incremental Facilities consisting of senior or subordinated notes
or loans (which may be unsecured or secured by the Collateral on a pari passu basis with or junior lien basis to the lien on the
Collateral securing the Facilities); provided, that:
(i) [reserved];
(ii) the issuance or incurrence of any Incremental
Equivalent Debt, other than in reliance upon the Incremental Incurrence-Based Amount, shall result in a dollar-for-dollar reduction of
the amount of indebtedness that the Loan Parties can incur in respect of the Incremental Facilities under the applicable prong of the
Available Incremental Amount being relied upon for the issuance or incurrence of such Incremental Equivalent Debt;
(iii) no Incremental Equivalent Debt shall
be secured by any lien on any asset of the Borrower or any Guarantor that does not also secure the then outstanding Facilities;
(iv) if such Incremental Equivalent Debt
is subordinated or secured, it shall be subject to customary subordination and/or intercreditor arrangements reasonably satisfactory to
the Administrative Agent and the Borrower; and
(v) no potential Lender that is an affiliate of the Borrower may provide
any Incremental Equivalent Debt. |
Security: |
Subject to the Documentation Principles and the
Certain Funds Provisions, the obligations under the Facilities and any Hedging Arrangements and Cash Management Arrangements (collectively,
the “Secured Obligations”) will be secured subject to substantially similar security requirements (including,
for the avoidance of doubt, with respect to the assets acquired pursuant to the Acquisition) as those set forth in the Existing Credit
Agreement, including: (a) a perfected first priority (subject to permitted liens) pledge of 100% of the capital stock or other equity
ownership owned by the Borrower and any other Guarantor in any domestic subsidiary (which pledge shall exclude any equity the pledge of
which would violate applicable law or permitted agreement not created in contemplation thereof) and (b) a perfected first priority (subject
to permitted liens) security interest in substantially all tangible and intangible personal property of the Borrower and each Guarantor
(including but not limited to accounts, inventory, equipment, general intangibles (including contract rights), deposit and securities
accounts (but subject to limitations on perfection by control set forth in the following paragraph), other investment property, intellectual
property, intercompany notes and all products and proceeds of the foregoing, but excluding “Excluded Property” (as defined
in the Existing Credit Agreement) (the items described in clauses (a) and (b) above, excluding the Excluded Property, collectively, the
“Collateral”).
Notwithstanding the foregoing, (a) the Loan Parties
shall not be required to enter into (i) mortgages (or any other security) with respect to fee-owned or leased real estate, (ii) control
agreements, or (iii) control, lockbox or any similar arrangement and (b) the Facilities Documentation shall include such other exceptions,
exclusions and/or limitations as may be necessary or reasonably advisable in order to comply with (or not violate or conflict with) any
applicable governmental licenses, permits, franchises, charters and authorizations held by any Loan Party.
All the above-described pledges and security interests
shall be created on terms (including with respect to excluded assets, perfection requirements and materiality thresholds), and pursuant
to documentation, in accordance with the Documentation Principles and the Certain Funds Provisions, to be set forth in the Facilities
Documentation; and none of the Collateral shall be subject to other pledges, security interests or mortgages (except permitted liens and
other exceptions to be set forth in the Facilities Documentation).
For the avoidance of doubt, the collateral securing
the Revolving Credit Facility shall be identical to the collateral securing the Bridge Facility.
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Maturity: |
Five (5) Years |
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Purpose: |
The proceeds of Revolving Loans may be used by
the Borrower and its subsidiaries for working capital, general corporate purposes or any other purpose not prohibited by the Facilities
Documentation.
The proceeds of any Incremental Term Facility
may be used by the Borrower to finance Permitted Acquisitions (as defined below), restricted payments, investments and other transactions
not prohibited by the Facilities Documentation, to pay fees, costs and expenses incurred in connection therewith and otherwise for general
corporate purposes. |
Availability: |
The Revolving Credit Facility will be available to be drawn after the Closing Date and prior to the maturity date of the Revolving Credit Facility, on any business day in accordance with the terms of the Facilities Documentation, in minimum principal amounts to be agreed and subject to prior notice to be agreed. Amounts repaid or prepaid under the Revolving Credit Facility may be reborrowed. |
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Fees and Interest Rates: |
As set forth in Annex I attached hereto. |
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Amortization: |
None. |
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Voluntary Prepayments and Reductions in Commitments: |
Voluntary reductions of the commitments under the Revolving Credit Facility will be permitted at any time in minimum principal amounts to be agreed, without premium or penalty. |
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Mandatory Prepayments: |
Mandatory repayments of Revolving Loans (but without
any concurrent permanent reduction in revolving commitments) shall be required from:
(a) 100%
of the net cash proceeds of certain non-ordinary course sale or other disposition of assets (including as a result of casualty or condemnation,
and excluding sales of assets consisting of inventory in the ordinary course of business, sales of worn-out or obsolete assets and other
exceptions to be mutually agreed) by the Borrower or any of its subsidiaries on terms and conditions substantially consistent with the
Documentation Principles and subject to the right of the Borrower or any of its subsidiaries to reinvest in assets used or useful in the
business of, or in permitted acquisitions and third party investments of, the Loan Parties and their subsidiaries if such proceeds are
reinvested (or committed to be reinvested) within 12 months of such sale or disposition (or 18 months in the event a letter of intent
or commitment letter is entered into within such 12-month period); and
(b) 100%
of the net cash proceeds from issuances or incurrence of indebtedness by the Borrower or any of its subsidiaries (other than indebtedness
permitted by the Facilities Documentation). |
Conditions to Borrowings after the Closing Date: |
The making of each extension of credit under the Revolving Credit Facility after the Closing Date (other than any Incremental Facility, which shall be subject to the conditions set forth above under the heading “Incremental Facilities”) shall be conditioned upon (a) delivery of a customary borrowing notice, (b) the accuracy of representations and warranties in all material respects (subject to no double materiality standard) and (c) the absence of defaults or events of default immediately prior to, at the time of and immediately after giving effect to the making of, such extension of credit; provided that, clauses (b) and (c) above shall be subject to customary rules with respect to Limited Condition Transactions (to be defined in a manner to be mutually agreed, the “Limited Condition Transactions”). |
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Representations and Warranties: |
The Facilities Documentation will contain representations and warranties substantially similar to those contained in the Existing Credit Agreement, subject to the Documentation Principles. |
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Affirmative Covenants: |
The Facilities Documentation will contain affirmative covenants substantially similar to those contained in the Existing Credit Agreement, subject to the Documentation Principles (it being understood and agreed that the applicable affirmative covenants shall apply to the Borrower, its subsidiaries and the Material Associated Practices through the use of commercially reasonable efforts of the Borrower). |
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Negative Covenants: |
The Facilities Documentation will contain negative covenants substantially similar to those contained in the Existing Credit Agreement, subject to the Documentation Principles (it being understood and agreed that the applicable negative covenants shall apply to the Borrower, its subsidiaries and the Material Associated Practices through the use of commercially reasonable efforts of the Borrower). |
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Financial Covenant: |
The Revolving Credit Facility shall be subject
to the following financial covenants (collectively, the “Financial Covenants”):
Maximum Consolidated Total Net Leverage Ratio
(to be defined and calculated in a manner substantially consistent with the Existing Credit Agreement provided that up to $100,000,000
of cash netting shall be permitted) as of the end of any fiscal quarter of the Borrower shall not exceed (beginning with the first full
fiscal quarter ending after the Closing Date) a level reflecting a 35% cushion (calculated on a non-cumulative basis) to Consolidated
EBITDA (to be defined and calculated as set forth in Annex II to this Exhibit B-1) from the Borrower’s Model. There shall be no
step-downs to the financial covenant.
Minimum Consolidated Interest Coverage Ratio (to
be defined and calculated in a manner substantially consistent with the Existing Credit Agreement except that such ratio shall only test
Consolidated Interest Expense to the extent paid in cash) of a level to be agreed (but, in any event, no worse than the level set forth
in the Existing Credit Agreement).
For purposes of calculating the Financial
Covenants and any other financial ratios (including any component definitions thereof), pro forma effect will be given to acquisitions,
investments, certain dispositions and other specified pro forma transactions, including the Acquisition, in a manner that is consistent
with the Documentation Principles. |
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For the avoidance of doubt, the consolidated financial
results or performance of the Borrower and its subsidiaries shall include the financial results or performance of the Associated Practices
to the extent required under GAAP; provided that the “Associated Practices” will be deemed not to be “subsidiaries”
of the Borrower for other purposes under the Facilities Documentation.
For the avoidance of doubt, no Equity Cures shall be permitted. |
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Events of Default: |
The Facilities Documentation will contain events of default substantially similar to those contained in the Existing Credit Agreement, subject to the Documentation Principles. |
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Voting: |
To be substantially consistent with the Existing Credit Agreement. |
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Assignments and Participations: |
To be substantially consistent with the Existing Credit Agreement (except that the Borrower consent standard shall be payment or bankruptcy events of default in lieu of any event of default); provided, however, that (i) no approval of the Borrower shall be required in connection with assignments to other Lenders or any of their affiliates or approved funds, and (ii) the Borrower shall be deemed to have given consent to an assignment if it shall have failed to respond to a written notice thereof within ten business days. |
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Liability Management Transactions: |
The Facilities Documentation will include customary lender protections against “liability management transactions” (including, without limitation, for the risks to lenders posed by the caselaw commonly referred to as “J Crew”, “Serta”, “Chewy”, etc.). |
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Expenses and Indemnification: |
The Facilities Documentation will include customary expense reimbursement and indemnification provisions that are consistent with the corresponding provisions of the Commitment Letter, subject to the Documentation Principles. |
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Governing Law: |
New York. |
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Cost and Yield Protection: |
The Facilities Documentation will include customary tax gross-up, cost and yield protection provisions. Protection for increased costs imposed as a result of rules enacted or promulgated under the Dodd-Frank Act or adoption of Basel III shall be included regardless of the date enacted, adopted or issued. |
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Counsel to the Administrative Agent: |
Alston & Bird LLP |
Annex I to Exhibit B-2
INTEREST AND CERTAIN FEES
Interest Rate Options: | The Borrower may elect that the Loans comprising
each borrowing bear interest at a rate per annum equal to (i) the Base Rate plus the Applicable Margin or (ii) Term SOFR plus the Applicable
Margin; provided that all Swingline Loans shall bear interest at a rate per annum equal to the Base Rate plus the Applicable Margin.
As used herein:
“Applicable Margin” means,
with respect to Revolving Loans (including Swingline Loans), (i) initially, a rate per annum determined in accordance with the leveraged-debt
pricing grid set forth below (the “Pricing Grid”) based on the pro forma Consolidated Total Net Leverage Ratio at
closing, and (ii) thereafter, in accordance with the Pricing Grid, with the Applicable Margin determined at the times and frequency consistent
with the Existing Credit Agreement:
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Consolidated
Total Net
Leverage Ratio | |
| Term SOFR
Margin | | |
| ABR Margin | | |
| Unused
Commitment
Fee | |
≥ 3.75x | |
| 250 | bps | |
| 150 | bps | |
| 35 | bps |
3.00-3.74x | |
| 225 | bps | |
| 125 | bps | |
| 30 | bps |
2.25-2.99x | |
| 200 | bps | |
| 100 | bps | |
| 25 | bps |
1.50-2.24x | |
| 175 | bps | |
| 75 | bps | |
| 20 | bps |
0.75-1.49x | |
| 150 | bps | |
| 50 | bps | |
| 20 | bps |
< 0.75x | |
| 125 | bps | |
| 25 | bps | |
| 17.5 | bps |
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All other component definitions (including, “Base
Rate”, “Floor”, “Term SOFR”, etc.) shall have the meanings ascribed thereto in the Existing Credit Agreement.
For the avoidance of doubt, no credit spread adjustment shall apply
with respect to Term SOFR. |
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Interest Payment Dates: |
In the case of Base Rate Loans, quarterly in arrears.
In the case of Term SOFR Loans, on the last day
of each relevant interest period and, in the case of any interest period longer than three months, on each successive date three months
after the first day of such interest period.
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Unused Commitment Fees: |
The Borrower shall pay to the Revolving Lenders (other than defaulting
Revolving Lenders) an unused commitment fee calculated at a rate per annum, initially, equal to the rate per annum determined in accordance
with the Pricing Grid above based on the pro forma Consolidated Total Net Leverage Ratio at closing, and thereafter in accordance with
the Pricing Grid above, on the daily average unused portion of the Revolving Credit Facility (for which calculation, incurrence of Swingline
Loans shall be disregarded), payable quarterly in arrears. |
Letter of Credit Fees: |
The Borrower shall pay a fee on all outstanding
Letters of Credit at a per annum rate equal to the Applicable Margin then in effect with respect to Term SOFR Loans under the Revolving
Credit Facility on the face amount of each such Letter of Credit. Such fee shall be shared ratably among the Lenders (other than defaulting
Lenders) participating in the Revolving Credit Facility and shall be payable quarterly in arrears.
A fronting fee in an amount equal to 0.125% per
annum on the face amount of each Letter of Credit shall be payable quarterly in arrears to the Issuing Bank for its own account. The Borrower
shall also pay to the Issuing Bank for its own account such Issuing Bank’s customary and reasonable issuance and administration
fees.
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Default Rate: |
Automatically upon the occurrence and during the continuance of any bankruptcy or payment event of default or at the written election of the Required Lenders (with prior written notice to the Borrower) upon the occurrence and during the continuance of any other Event of Default, the principal of the Loans and interest and other amounts due (but unpaid) thereon shall bear interest at the applicable interest rate plus 2.00% per annum (or, in the case of other amounts, 2.00% per annum plus the rate applicable to Base Rate Loans), and shall be payable on demand. |
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Rate and Fee Basis: |
All per annum rates shall be calculated on the basis of a year of 360 days (or 365/366 days, in the case of Base Rate Loans) for actual days elapsed. |
EXHIBIT C
Project Prime
Summary of Conditions Precedent
The availability and/or initial
borrowings under the Facilities on the Closing Date shall be subject to the Certain Funds Provisions and the satisfaction (or waiver by
the Lead Arrangers) of solely the following conditions (in addition to the other Exclusive Funding Conditions):
| 1. | Acquisition. The Acquisition shall be consummated substantially contemporaneously with the initial
borrowing under the Bridge Facility, in accordance in all material respects with the terms of the Acquisition Agreement, without giving
effect to any modifications, amendments, supplements, consents or waivers by the Borrower (or any of its affiliates) thereto that are
materially adverse to the interests of the Commitment Parties without the prior consent of the Commitment Parties, such consent not to
be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed (it being understood that (a) any reduction in the purchase price of, or consideration
for, the Acquisition under the Acquisition Agreement shall be deemed to be not materially adverse to the interests of the Commitment Parties
so long as any reduction (i) is not greater than 10% of the purchase price and (ii) shall reduce the size of the Bridge Facility on a
dollar-for-dollar basis, (b) any waivers, modifications, consents or amendments to the definition of “Material Adverse Effect”
shall be deemed to be materially adverse to the interests of the Commitment Parties and (c) any increase in the purchase price of, or
consideration for, the Acquisition under the Acquisition Agreement shall be deemed to be materially adverse to the Commitment Parties
if such increase is funded with indebtedness). |
| 2. | No Material Adverse Effect. Since the date of the Acquisition Agreement, no Material Adverse Effect
(as defined in the Acquisition Agreement on the date hereof) shall have occurred and be continuing. |
| 3. | PATRIOT Act; Beneficial Ownership. So long as requested at least ten (10) business days prior to
the Closing Date, the Lead Arrangers shall have received, at least three (3) business days prior to the Closing Date, (x) all documentation
and other information concerning the Borrower and the other Guarantors that the Lead Arrangers reasonably determine is required by regulatory
authorities under applicable “know your customer” and anti-money laundering rules and regulations, including without limitation
the PATRIOT Act and (y) a customary “beneficial ownership” certification in relation to the Borrower as required by 31 C.F.R.
§ 1010.2. |
| 4. | Required Information. The Lead Arrangers shall have received (a) the audited consolidated balance
sheet and related audited consolidated statements of income, stockholders’ equity and cash flows of the Company for the fiscal years
ended (x) December 31, 2022 and December 31, 2023 and (y) to the extent the Closing Date occurs at least 75 days after the end of the
fiscal year of the Company, December 31, 2024, (b) the unaudited consolidated balance sheets and related unaudited consolidated statements
of income, stockholders’ equity and cash flows of the Company for each fiscal quarter ended after the date of the most recent audited
financial statements delivered pursuant to clause (a) above, and ended at least 45 days prior to the Closing Date, (c) the Monthly Financial
Statements, the Most Recent Financial Statements, the Interim Financial Statements and the Year-End Financial Statements (each as defined
in the Acquisition Agreement on the date hereof), (d) the audited consolidated historical financial statements of the Purchased Business
(as used in this paragraph 4, as defined in the Acquisition Agreement on the date hereof) (i.e. on a “carveout” basis) as
of and for the years ended September 30, 2024 and September 30, 2023 and, additionally (if applicable), as of and for the two most recently
completed fiscal years of the Purchased Business ended at least seventy-five (75) days prior to the Closing Date, (e) unaudited consolidated
historical financial statements for the most recent year-to-date interim fiscal period of the Purchased Business (i.e. on a “carveout”
basis) completed at least forty-five (45) days prior to the Closing Date (along with the comparative period for the prior year), (f) a
pro forma consolidated balance sheet and related pro forma consolidated statement of income of the Company for the trailing twelve-month
period ended on the last day of and for the fiscal quarter or fiscal year, as applicable, with respect to which the most recent financial
statements were delivered pursuant to clauses (a), (b) or (d) above, as applicable, prepared immediately after giving effect to the Transactions,
as if the Transactions had occurred as of such date (in the case of the balance sheet) or at the beginning of such period (in the case
of the income statement) (but excluding any purchase accounting as a result of the Transactions), (g) to the extent not delivered pursuant
to clauses (a)-(f) above, any customary financial and other pertinent information regarding the Prospect Healthcare Entities (as used
in this paragraph 4, as defined in the Acquisition Agreement on the date hereof) and the Purchased Business of the type required by Regulation
S-X and Regulation S-K under the Securities Act for a registered public offering of securities on Form S-1, and (h)(i) the consent of
any auditor related to the Prospect Healthcare Entities and the Purchased Business in respect of offering memoranda or other marketing
materials, or any filings made with the SEC that include or incorporate the Prospect Healthcare Entities’ or the Purchased Business’s
consolidated financial information and their reports thereon, and (ii) customary auditors reports and customary comfort letters (including
“negative assurance” comfort) with respect to financial information relating to the Prospect Healthcare Entities and the Purchased
Business. The Lead Arrangers hereby acknowledge that they have received each of the financial statements in (x) the foregoing clauses
(a) and (b) for each fiscal year and fiscal quarter of the Company ended prior to the date hereof and that the Company’s filing
of any required audited financial statements on Form 10-K or required unaudited financial statements on Form 10-Q, in each case, will
satisfy the requirements under clauses (a) or (b) as applicable, of this paragraph with respect to financial statements of the Company
and (y) the foregoing clause (c). |
| 5. | Payment of Fees and Expenses. All fees required to be paid on the Closing Date pursuant to the
Commitment Letter and the Fee Letter and out-of-pocket expenses required to be paid on the Closing Date pursuant to the Commitment Letter
and the Fee Letter shall have been paid substantially simultaneously with the initial borrowing under the Bridge Facility (which amounts
may, at the option of the Borrower, be offset against the proceeds of the Bridge Loan) to the extent (in the case of expenses) invoiced
at least three (3) business days prior to the Closing Date. |
| 6. | Refinancing. The Refinancing shall be consummated substantially simultaneously with the initial
borrowing under the Bridge Facility. |
| 7. | Accuracy of Specified Representations. The Specified Representations shall be true and correct
in all material respects (or, in the case of Specified Representations qualified by materiality, in all respects). |
| 8. | Accuracy of Specified Acquisition Agreement Representations. The Specified Acquisition Agreement
Representations shall be true and correct to the extent required by the terms of the definition thereof. |
| 9. | Security and Perfection. Subject to the Certain Funds Provisions, all actions necessary to establish
that the Administrative Agent will have a perfected security interest in the Collateral under the Facilities shall have been taken. |
| 10. | Execution and Delivery of Loan Documentation; Evidence of Solvency. The execution and delivery
by the Borrower and the Guarantors of (i) a credit agreement, a guaranty and security agreement and other customary agreements required
to evidence the grant or perfection of a security interest in the Collateral to the extent required by the Commitment Letter, and, to
the extent applicable, such documentation shall be in proper form for filing, (ii) a solvency certificate, executed by the chief financial
officer or any other qualified or appropriate officer of the Borrower, substantially in the form of Exhibit D to the Commitment Letter,
attesting to the solvency on the Closing Date of the Borrower and its subsidiaries on a consolidated basis, after giving pro forma effect
to the consummation of the Transactions on the Closing Date, (iii) customary closing certificates, a customary borrowing notice (which
shall be delivered at least three (3) business days prior to the Closing Date or such shorter period as may be agreed by the Administrative
Agent), good standing certificates for each Loan Party from the jurisdiction of organization of such Loan Party, customary corporate resolutions,
customary secretary’s certificates (attaching customary resolutions, charter documents and incumbency certifications), and (iv)
customary legal opinions, which shall, in each case of the foregoing clauses (i) through (iv), be in accordance with the terms of the
Commitment Letter and the Term Sheets and subject in all respects to the Certain Funds Provisions and the Documentation Principles as
set forth in the Commitment Letter. |
For the avoidance of doubt, the amount of the
Bridge Facility to be funded at Closing shall be subject to the Bridge Facility Reduction Provision.
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