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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM 8-K
CURRENT REPORT
Pursuant
to Section 13 OR 15(d) of
The Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported):
August 11, 2023
The Howard Hughes Corporation
(Exact name of registrant as specified
in its charter)
Delaware
(State or other jurisdiction
of incorporation) |
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001-34856
(Commission
File Number) |
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36-4673192
(IRS Employer Identification No.) |
9950 Woodloch Forest Drive, Suite 1100
The Woodlands, Texas 77380
(Address of principal executive offices)
Registrant’s telephone number, including
area code: (281) 719-6100
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:
| ¨ | Written
communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425) |
| ¨ | Soliciting
material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14a-12) |
| ¨ | Pre-commencement
communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b)) |
| ¨ | 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: None.
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. |
Adoption of Agreement and Plan of Merger and Consummation of
Reorganization
On August 11, 2023, The Howard Hughes Corporation, a Delaware
corporation (the “Company”), implemented a holding company reorganization pursuant to an Agreement and Plan of Merger
(the “Merger Agreement”), dated as of August 11, 2023, among (i) the Company, (ii) Howard Hughes Holdings
Inc., a Delaware corporation and direct wholly owned subsidiary of the Company (“Holdco”), and (iii) HHC Merger
Sub Co., a Delaware corporation and direct wholly owned subsidiary of Holdco (“Merger Sub”), which resulted in Holdco
becoming the direct parent company of the Company and replacing the Company as the public company trading on the New York Stock Exchange
(the “NYSE”) (the “Reorganization”).
Pursuant to the Merger Agreement, Merger Sub merged with the Company,
with the Company surviving as a direct, wholly owned subsidiary of Holdco (the “Merger”). At 4:01 p.m., Eastern Time,
on August 11, 2023, the effective time of the Merger (the “Effective Time”), each outstanding share of the Company’s
common stock, par value $0.01 per share (“Company Common Stock”), was automatically converted into one share of common
stock, par value $0.01 per share, of Holdco (“Holdco Common Stock”), having the same designation, rights, powers, and
preferences, and qualifications, limitations, and restrictions as a share of the Company Common Stock immediately prior to the Reorganization.
Accordingly, upon consummation of the Reorganization, Company stockholders automatically became stockholders of Holdco, on a one-for-one
basis, with the same number and ownership percentage of shares of the same class in Holdco as they held in the Company immediately prior
to the Effective Time. The Reorganization is intended to be a tax-free transaction for U.S. federal income tax purposes for the Company’s
stockholders.
The Reorganization was conducted pursuant to Section 251(g) of
the General Corporation Law of the State of Delaware (the “DGCL”), which provides for the formation of a holding company
without a vote of the stockholders of the constituent corporation. The conversion of stock occurred automatically without an exchange
of stock certificates. In addition, at the Effective Time:
| • | each unexercised and unexpired stock option or warrant then outstanding
under any Company equity compensation plan, whether or not then exercisable, ceased to represent a right to acquire Company Common Stock
and was converted automatically into a right to acquire the same number of shares of Holdco Common Stock, on the same terms and conditions
as were applicable immediately prior to the Effective Time, including without limitation, the vesting schedule (without any acceleration
thereof by virtue of the Reorganization) and the per-share exercise price; and |
| • | each share of restricted stock and any restricted stock unit then
outstanding under any Company equity compensation plan that represented or related, as applicable, to the Company Common Stock ceased
to represent or relate, as applicable, to Company Common Stock and was converted automatically to represent or relate, as applicable,
to Holdco Common Stock, on the same terms and conditions as were applicable immediately prior to the Effective Time, including, without
limitation, the vesting schedule or other lapse restrictions (without any acceleration thereof by virtue of the Reorganization). |
Commencing on Monday, August 14, 2023, Holdco will trade under
the new ticker symbol “HHH”. Immediately after the consummation of the Reorganization, Holdco had, on a consolidated basis,
the same assets, businesses, and operations as the Company had immediately prior to the consummation of the Reorganization.
As a result of the Reorganization, Holdco became
the successor issuer to the Company pursuant to Rule 12g-3(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange
Act”), and as a result, shares of Holdco Common Stock are deemed registered under Section 12(b) of the Exchange Act
as the common stock of the successor issuer.
The foregoing does not purport to be a complete description of the
Reorganization and is qualified in its entirety by reference to the Merger Agreement, a copy of which is filed as Exhibit 2.1 to
this Current Report on Form 8-K (this “Current Report”) and incorporated by reference herein.
Assignment by the Company of Stock Incentive Plans, Award Agreements,
and Other Agreements and Plans to Holdco
In connection
with the Reorganization, on August 11, 2023, Holdco and the Company entered into an Assignment and Assumption Agreement (the “Assignment
and Assumption Agreement”), pursuant to which, effective as of the Effective Time, the Company assigned to Holdco, and Holdco
assumed, all obligations of the Company under (i) all of the Company’s employee, director, and executive compensation plans
pursuant to which the Company is obligated to, or may, issue equity securities to its directors, officers, or employees, including any
currently-effective amendments thereto and/or restatements thereof (the “Stock Incentive Plans”), (ii) the Company’s
equity-based award agreements, programs, sub-plans, notices, and/or similar agreements entered into or issued pursuant to the Stock Incentive
Plans, and each outstanding award granted or assumed thereunder (collectively, the “Award Agreements”), and (iii) certain
other agreements and plans, including the Company’s deferred compensation plan, the Company’s employment agreements with certain
executive officers, the Company’s obligations to provide pay or benefits under non-management director compensation programs and
each presently effective indemnification agreement between the Company and its current or former directors and officers (collectively
with the Stock Incentive Plans and the Award Agreements, the “Assumed Agreements”). At the Effective Time, each of
the Assumed Agreements was automatically deemed to be amended as necessary to provide that references to the Company in such Assumed Agreement
will be read to refer to Holdco and references to Company Common Stock in such Assumed Agreement will be read to refer to Holdco Common
Stock.
The foregoing description of the Assignment and
Assumption Agreement does not purport to be complete and is qualified in its entirety by reference to the Assignment and Assumption Agreement,
a copy of which is filed as Exhibit 10.1 to this Current Report and incorporated by reference herein.
| Item 3.01 | Notice of Delisting or Failure to Satisfy a Continued Listing Rule or Standards; Transfer of
Listing. |
Commencing on Monday, August 14, 2023, Holdco will trade under
the new ticker symbol “HHH”.
The information set forth in Item 1.01 under the heading “Adoption
of Agreement and Plan of Merger and Consummation of Reorganization” and in Item 5.03 is hereby incorporated by reference in this
Item 3.01.
In connection with the Reorganization, on August 11, 2023, the
Company requested that the NYSE file with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “Commission”) an application
on Form 25 to delist the Company Common Stock from the NYSE and deregister the Company Common Stock under Section 12(b) of
the Exchange Act. The Company intends to file a certificate on Form 15 requesting that the Company Common Stock be deregistered under
the Exchange Act and that the Company’s reporting obligations under Section 15(d) of the Exchange Act be suspended (except
to the extent of the succession of Holdco to the Exchange Act Section 12(b) registration and reporting obligations of the Company
as described under Item 1.01 above).
| Item 3.03 | Material Modification of Rights of Security Holders. |
At the Effective Time, each share of Company Common Stock issued and
outstanding immediately prior to the Effective Time automatically converted into a share of Holdco Common Stock, having the same designations,
rights, powers, and preferences and the qualifications, limitations, and restrictions as a share of Company Common Stock immediately prior
to the Effective Time.
The information set forth in Item 1.01 under the heading “Adoption
of Agreement and Plan of Merger and Consummation of Reorganization” and in Item 5.03 is hereby incorporated by reference in this
Item 3.03.
| Item 5.02 | Departure of Directors or Certain Officers; Election of Directors; Appointment of Certain Officers; Compensatory Arrangements of
Certain Officers. |
Effective
as of the Effective Time, the directors of the Company ceased to serve as such, except that David O’Reilly continued to serve
as the sole remaining director of the Company, and the officers of the Company continued to serve in their existing roles.
The information set forth in Item 1.01 under the heading “Assignment
by the Company of Stock Incentive Plans, Award Agreements, and Other Agreements and Plans to Holdco” is hereby incorporated by reference
in this Item 5.02.
| Item 5.03 | Amendments to Articles of Incorporation or Bylaws; Change in Fiscal Year. |
On August 11, 2023, upon consummation of the Reorganization, the
Company amended and restated its Second Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation of the Company (as so amended and restated the
“Company Third A&R Charter”) by filing the Company Third A&R Charter as an exhibit to the Certificate of Merger
filed with the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware in connection with the Merger (the “Certificate of Merger”),
in order to: (i) decrease the authorized number of shares of Company Common Stock from 150,000,000 shares to one thousand (1,000)
shares; (ii) remove the authorized number of shares of Preferred Stock; (iii) add a provision, which is required by Section 251(g) of
the DGCL, that provides that any act or transaction by or involving the Company, other than the election or removal of directors, that
requires for its adoption under the DGCL or the Company Charter the approval of the stockholders of the Company shall require the approval
of the stockholders of Holdco by the same vote as is required by the DGCL and/or the Company Charter; and (iv) add and remove provisions
as appropriate for a wholly owned subsidiary.
In addition, the Amended and Restated Bylaws of the Company, dated
November 9, 2010, were amended and restated (as so amended and restated, the “Company Second A&R Bylaws”)
to add and remove provisions as appropriate for a wholly owned subsidiary.
The foregoing descriptions of the amendments to the Certificate of
Merger, the Company Third A&R Charter and the Company Second A&R Bylaws do not purport to be complete and are qualified in their
entirety by reference to the Certificate of Merger and the Company Bylaws, copies of which are filed as Exhibit 3.1, Exhibit 3.2
and Exhibit 3.3, respectively, to this Current Report and incorporated by reference herein.
FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS
Forward-Looking Statements
Statements made in this Current Report that are not historical facts,
including statements accompanied by words such as “will,” “believe,” “expect,” “enables,”
“realize,” “plan,” “intend,” “assume,” “transform” and other words of similar
expression, are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements
are based on management’s expectations, estimates, assumptions, and projections as of the date of this Current Report and are not
guarantees of future performance. Actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied in these statements. Factors that
could cause actual results to differ materially are set forth as risk factors in the Company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission, including its Quarterly and Annual Reports. The Company cautions you not to place undue reliance on the forward-looking statements
contained in this Current Report. The Company does not undertake any obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements
to reflect future events, information or circumstances that arise after the date of this Current Report.
| Item 9.01. | Financial Statements and Exhibits. |
(d)
Exhibits
Exhibit No. |
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Description |
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2.1 |
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Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of August 11, 2023, by and among The Howard Hughes Corporation, Howard Hughes Holdings Inc., and HHC Merger Sub Co. |
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3.1 |
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Certificate of Merger, dated August 11, 2023. |
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3.2 |
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Third Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation of The Howard Hughes Corporation, dated August 11, 2023. |
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3.3 |
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Second Amended and Restated Bylaws of The Howard Hughes Corporation, dated August 11, 2023. |
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10.1 |
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Assignment and Assumption Agreement by and between The Howard Hughes Corporation and Howard Hughes Holdings Inc., dated as of August 11, 2023. |
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Cover Page Interactive Data File (embedded within the Inline XBRL document). |
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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THE HOWARD HUGHES CORPORATION |
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Date: August 11, 2023 |
By: |
/s/ David O’Reilly |
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Name: |
David O’Reilly |
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Title: |
Chief Executive Officer |
Exhibit 2.1
Execution Version
AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF MERGER
AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF MERGER (this
“Agreement”), dated as of August 11, 2023 by and among The Howard Hughes Corporation, a Delaware corporation
(the “Company”), Howard Hughes Holdings Inc., a Delaware corporation and a direct wholly owned subsidiary of the Company
(“HHC”), and HHC Merger Sub Co., a Delaware corporation and a direct wholly owned subsidiary of HHC (“Merger
Sub”).
RECITALS
WHEREAS, the Company desires
to reorganize into a holding company structure through the merger (the “Merger”) of Merger Sub with the Company, with
the Company surviving the Merger as a wholly-owned subsidiary of HHC, pursuant to Section 251(g) of the General Corporation
Law of the State of Delaware (the “DGCL”);
WHEREAS, at the Effective Time
(as defined herein) of the Merger, each outstanding share of common stock, par value $0.01 per share, of the Company (the “Company Common
Stock”) shall be converted into one share of common stock, par value $0.01 per share, of HHC (the “HHC Common Stock”);
WHEREAS, the shares of HHC
Common Stock shall have the same rights, powers, and preferences, and the qualifications, limitations, and restrictions thereof, as the
shares of Company Common Stock;
WHEREAS, the Amended and
Restated Certificate of Incorporation of HHC (“HHC A&R Charter”) and the Amended and Restated Bylaws of HHC
(“HHC A&R Bylaws”), each as in effect immediately following the Effective Time, shall contain provisions identical
to the Second Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation of the Company (the “Company Charter”) and the Amended
and Restated Bylaws of the Company (the “Company Bylaws”), respectively, each as in effect immediately prior to the
Effective Time, other than as permitted by Section 251(g) of the DGCL;
WHEREAS, HHC and Merger Sub
are newly formed corporations organized for the sole purpose of participating in the transactions herein contemplated and actions related
thereto, own no assets (other than HHC’s ownership of Merger Sub and nominal capital), and have taken no actions other than those
necessary or advisable to organize the corporations and to effect the transactions herein contemplated and actions related thereto;
WHEREAS, at or promptly following
the Effective Time, the Company and HHC will enter into an assignment and assumption agreement (the “Assignment and Assumption
Agreement”), pursuant to which, among other things, the Company will, at the Effective Time, transfer to HHC, and HHC will
assume, from and after the Effective Time, sponsorship of the Stock Incentive Plans, the Award Agreements, and the Other Agreements and
Plans (each as defined below) and all of the Company’s rights and obligations thereunder;
WHEREAS, the directors of the
Company immediately prior to the Effective Time will cease to be directors of the Company and shall instead be the directors of HHC immediately
following the Effective Time;
WHEREAS, at the Effective Time,
the Company Charter and the Company Bylaws shall be amended and restated as set forth in this Agreement and as required by Section 251(g) of
the DGCL;
WHEREAS, the parties intend
that, for United States federal income tax purposes, (i) the Merger qualify as an exchange described in Section 351(a) of
the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”), (ii) the Merger qualify as a reorganization within
the meaning of Section 368(a) of the Code, and (iii) the stockholders of the Company not recognize gain or loss in connection
with the Merger; and
WHEREAS, the respective boards
of directors of each of the Company and HHC have approved and declared advisable this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby,
including, without limitation, the Merger, and the sole director of Merger Sub has (i) approved and declared advisable this Agreement
and the transactions contemplated hereby, including, without limitation, the Merger; (ii) resolved to submit the adoption of this
Agreement and the transactions completed hereby, including, without limitation, the Merger, to Merger Sub’s sole stockholder; and
(iii) recommended that Merger Sub’s sole stockholder vote in favor of the adoption of this Agreement and the transactions
completed hereby, including, without limitation, the Merger.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration
of the premises and agreements contained in this Agreement, and intending to be legally bound hereby, the Company, HHC, and Merger Sub
hereby agree as follows:
Section 1. The
Merger. In accordance with Section 251(g) of the DGCL and subject to, and upon the terms and conditions of, this Agreement,
Merger Sub shall be merged with the Company, the separate corporate existence of Merger Sub shall cease, and the Company shall continue
as the surviving corporation of the Merger (the “Surviving Corporation”). At the Effective Time, the effects of the
Merger shall be as provided in this Agreement and in Sections 251(g) and 259 of the DGCL.
Section 2. Effective
Time. As soon as practicable after the execution and delivery of this Agreement and adoption of this Agreement by the sole stockholder
of Merger Sub, the Company shall file with the Office of the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware a certificate of merger (the
“Certificate of Merger”) in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A, executed in accordance with the
applicable provisions of the DGCL, and shall make all other filings or recordings required under the DGCL to effectuate the Merger. The
Merger shall become effective upon the filing of the Certificate of Merger or at such later date and time as set forth in the Certificate
of Merger (the date and time that the Merger becomes effective, the “Effective Time”).
Section 3. Surviving
Corporation Certificate of Incorporation. From and after the Effective Time, the Company Charter shall be amended and restated in
the Merger by the filing of the Certificate of Merger with the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware, and, as so amended and restated,
shall be the certificate of incorporation of the Surviving Corporation until thereafter amended as provided therein and in accordance
with the applicable provisions of the DGCL (the “Surviving Corporation Charter”).
Section 4. Surviving
Corporation Bylaws. From and after the Effective Time, the Company Bylaws shall be amended and restated in the Merger in the form
attached hereto as Exhibit B and, as so amended and restated, shall be the bylaws of the Surviving Corporation
until thereafter amended as provided therein and in accordance with the applicable provisions of the DGCL (the “Surviving Corporation
Bylaws”).
Section 5. Directors.
(a) Company.
The directors of the Company in office immediately prior to the Effective Time shall (i) prior to the Effective Time, elect successor
directors to hold office as of the Effective Time (the “Successor Directors”) and (ii) as of the Effective Time,
cease to be the directors of the Surviving Corporation. The Successor Directors shall hold office from the Effective Time until the earlier
of their resignation or removal or until their successors are duly elected or appointed and qualified in the manner provided in the Surviving
Corporation Charter and the Surviving Corporation Bylaws, or as otherwise provided by law.
(b) HHC.
The directors of the Company in office immediately prior to the Effective Time shall be the directors of HHC upon the Effective Time
and will continue to hold office from the Effective Time until the earlier of their resignation or removal or until their successors
are duly elected or appointed and qualified in the manner provided in the HHC A&R Charter and the HHC A&R Bylaws, or as otherwise
provided by law.
Section 6. Officers.
(a) Company.
The officers of the Company in office immediately prior to the Effective Time shall remain the officers of the Surviving Corporation
and will continue to hold office from the Effective Time until the earlier of their resignation or removal or until their successors
are duly elected or appointed and qualified in the manner provided in the Surviving Corporation Charter and Surviving Corporation Bylaws,
or as otherwise provided by law.
(b) HHC.
The officers of the Company in office immediately prior to the Effective Time shall be the officers of HHC upon the Effective Time and
will continue to hold office from the Effective Time until the earlier of their resignation or removal or until their successors are
duly elected or appointed and qualified in the manner provided in the HHC A&R Charter and HHC A&R Bylaws, or as otherwise provided
by law.
Section 7. Additional
Actions. Subject to the terms of this Agreement, the parties shall take all such reasonable and lawful action as may be necessary
or appropriate in order to effectuate the Merger and to comply with the requirements of Sections 251(g) of the DGCL. If, at any
time after the Effective Time, the Surviving Corporation shall consider or be advised that any deeds, bills of sale, assignments, assurances,
or any other actions or things are necessary or desirable to vest, perfect, or confirm, of record or otherwise, in the Surviving Corporation
its right, title, or interest in, to, or under any of the rights, properties, or assets of either the Company or Merger Sub acquired
or to be acquired by the Surviving Corporation as a result of, or in connection with, the Merger or otherwise to carry out this Agreement,
the officers and directors of the Surviving Corporation shall be authorized to execute and deliver, in the name and on behalf of each
of the Company and Merger Sub, all such deeds, bills of sale, assignments, and assurances and to take and do, in the name and on behalf
of each of the Company and Merger Sub or otherwise, all such other actions and things as may be necessary or desirable to vest, perfect,
or confirm any and all right, title, and interest in, to, and under such rights, properties, or assets in the Surviving Corporation or
otherwise to carry out this Agreement.
Section 8. Effect
on Capital Stock. At the Effective Time, by virtue of the Merger and without any action on the part of the Company, HHC, Merger Sub,
or any holder of any securities thereof:
(a) Conversion
of Outstanding Company Common Stock. Each share of Company Common Stock that is issued and outstanding immediately prior to the Effective
Time shall be converted into one validly issued, fully paid, and nonassessable share of HHC Common Stock.
(b) Conversion
of Capital Stock of Merger Sub. Each share of common stock, par value $0.01 per share, of Merger Sub that is issued and outstanding
immediately prior to the Effective Time shall be converted into one validly issued, fully paid, and nonassessable share of common stock,
par value $0.01 per share, of the Surviving Corporation.
(c) Conversion
of Company Common Stock Held in Treasury. Each share of Company Common Stock that is issued but not outstanding and held in the Company’s
treasury immediately prior to the Effective Time shall be converted into one validly issued, fully paid, and nonassessable share of HHC
Common Stock, to be held in HHC’s treasury immediately after the Effective Time.
(d) No
Further Ownership Rights of Company Common Stock. Upon conversion thereof in accordance with this Section 8, all shares of Company
Common Stock shall be cancelled and cease to be outstanding, such conversion to be deemed paid in full satisfaction of all rights pertaining
to such shares of Company Common Stock, except, in all cases, as set forth in Section 12 and Section 251(g) of the DGCL.
From and after the Effective Time, there shall be no further registration of transfers of shares of Company Common Stock on the transfer
books of the Surviving Corporation. If, after the Effective Time, any certificate that immediately prior to the Effective Time represented
shares of Company Common Stock (a “Certificate”) is presented to the Surviving Corporation or its transfer agent for
any reason, such Certificate shall be cancelled and exchanged as provided in Section 12.
Section 9. Assumption
of Stock Incentive Plans, Award Agreements, and Other Agreements and Plans. At the Effective Time, pursuant to this Agreement and
the Assignment and Assumption Agreement, the Company will assign to HHC, and HHC will: (i) assume sponsorship of, and all of the
Company’s rights and obligations under, all of the Company’s Stock Incentive Plans (as defined in the Assignment and Assumption
Agreement); (ii) assume and agree to perform all obligations of the Company pursuant to each equity-based award agreement, program, sub-plan, notice,
and/or similar agreement entered into or issued pursuant to the Stock Incentive Plans, and each outstanding award granted or assumed
thereunder, including, without limitation, each outstanding Option, Restricted Stock, or RSU award (each, as defined below) (collectively,
the “Award Agreements”); and (iii) assume and agree to perform all obligations of the Company pursuant to each
of the other agreements and plans (the “Other Agreements and Plans”) listed on Exhibit A to the Assignment and
Assumption Agreement.
(a) Options.
At the Effective Time, each unexercised and unexpired option to purchase shares of Company Common Stock (collectively, the “Options”)
then outstanding under any of the Stock Incentive Plans, whether or not then exercisable, shall, by virtue of this Agreement and the
Assignment and Assumption Agreement, and without any action on the part of the holder thereof, be assumed by HHC. Each Option so assumed
by HHC will continue to have, and be subject to, the same terms and conditions as set forth in the applicable Stock Incentive Plan and
any agreements in effect thereunder immediately prior to the Effective Time, including, without limitation, the vesting schedule (without
acceleration thereof by virtue of the Merger and the transactions contemplated hereby) and per-share exercise price, except
that each Option will be exercisable (or will become exercisable in accordance with its terms) for that number of shares of HHC Common
Stock equal to the number of shares of Company Common Stock that were subject to such Option immediately prior to the Effective Time.
(b) Restricted
Stock. At the Effective Time, each share of Company Common Stock granted under the Stock Incentive Plans then outstanding that remains
subject to vesting or other lapse restrictions (collectively, the “Restricted Stock”) shall, by virtue of this Agreement
and the Assignment and Assumption Agreement, and without any action on the part of the holder thereof, be assumed by HHC. Each share
of Restricted Stock so assumed by HHC will continue to have, and be subject to, the same terms and conditions as set forth in the applicable
Stock Incentive Plan and any agreements thereunder in effect immediately prior to the Effective Time (including, without limitation,
the vesting or other lapse restrictions (without acceleration thereof by virtue of the Merger and the transactions contemplated hereby)),
except that each share of Restricted Stock will be converted into one restricted share of HHC Common Stock, and each such share of Restricted
Stock shall otherwise be treated in the same manner as each other share of Company Common Stock hereunder.
(c) Restricted
Stock Units. At the Effective Time, each restricted stock unit granted under the Stock Incentive Plans that is then outstanding (collectively,
the “RSUs,” which for the avoidance of doubt includes RSUs subject to either time-based vesting or performance based
vesting conditions, whether settlement is in equity or cash, and deferred stock units) shall, by virtue of this Agreement and the Assignment
and Assumption Agreement, and without any action on the part of the holder thereof, be assumed by HHC. Each RSU so assumed by HHC will
continue to have, and be subject to, the same terms and conditions as set forth in the applicable Stock Incentive Plan and any agreements
thereunder immediately in effect prior to the Effective Time (including, without limitation, the vesting schedule (without acceleration
thereof by virtue of the Merger and the transactions contemplated hereby)), except that each RSU based on Company Common Stock will be
converted into an RSU subject to that number of shares of HHC Common Stock equal to the number of shares of Company Common Stock that
were subject to such RSU immediately prior to the Effective Time.
Section 10. No
Change of Control. The Company and HHC agree that the Merger does not constitute a “Change of Control” or “Change
in Control” or event of similar import under the Stock Incentive Plans, the Award Agreements, or any Other Agreement or Plan.
Section 11. Reservation
of Shares. On or prior to the Effective Time, HHC will reserve sufficient shares of HHC Common Stock to provide for the issuance
of HHC Common Stock under the Stock Incentive Plans, including upon exercise of Options outstanding under the Stock Incentive Plans,
if applicable.
Section 12. Stock
Certificates. From and after the Effective Time until thereafter surrendered to HHC or its transfer agent for transfer or exchange
in the ordinary course, each Certificate shall be deemed for all purposes to evidence ownership of and to represent the shares of HHC
Common Stock into which the shares of Company Common Stock represented by such Certificate immediately prior to the Effective Time have
been converted pursuant to this Agreement, and each such Certificate shall be so registered on the books and records of HHC and its transfer
agent. From and after the Effective Time, upon the surrender to HHC or its transfer agent for transfer or exchange in the ordinary course
of any Certificate, HHC shall issue or cause to be issued a new certificate representing the class and number of shares of HHC Common
Stock previously represented by such Certificate to the person or persons or entity or entities entitled thereto. If any Certificate
shall have been lost, stolen, or destroyed, then, upon the making of an affidavit of such fact by the person or entity claiming such
Certificate to be lost, stolen, or destroyed and the providing of an indemnity by such person or entity to HHC, in form, substance, and
amount reasonably satisfactory to HHC, against any claim that may be made against it with respect to such Certificate, HHC shall issue
or cause to be issued to such person or entity, in exchange for such lost, stolen, or destroyed Certificate, a new certificate representing
the class and number of shares of HHC Common Stock into which the shares of Company Common Stock represented by such Certificate immediately
prior to the Effective Time have been converted pursuant to this Agreement.
Section 13. HHC
Shares. Prior to the Effective Time, the Company and HHC shall take any and all actions as are necessary to ensure that each share
of capital stock of HHC that is owned by the Company immediately prior to the Effective Time shall be cancelled and cease to be outstanding
from and after the Effective Time, and no payment shall be made therefor, and the Company, by execution of this Agreement, agrees to
forfeit such shares and relinquish any rights to such shares.
Section 14. No
Appraisal Rights. In accordance with the DGCL, no appraisal rights shall be available to any holder of shares of Company Common Stock
in connection with the Merger.
Section 15. Tax
Treatment. This Agreement is intended to constitute a “plan of reorganization” within the meaning of Treasury Regulation Section 1.368-2(g), and
the Merger is intended to qualify as a reorganization within the meaning of Section 368(a) of the Code. The Merger is also
intended to constitute an exchange described in Section 351(a) of the Code. Each party hereto shall use its reasonable best
efforts to cause the Merger to qualify for the foregoing treatment, and shall not knowingly take any action or cause or permit any action
to be taken which could reasonably be expected to prevent the Merger from qualifying for such treatment. Each party hereto shall file
all tax returns (including amended returns and claims for refunds) in a manner consistent with such treatment and shall use its reasonable
best efforts to sustain such treatment in any subsequent tax audit or dispute.
Section 16. Termination.
This Agreement may be terminated, and the Merger and the other transactions provided for herein may be abandoned, whether before or after
the adoption of this Agreement by the sole stockholder of Merger Sub, at any time prior to the Effective Time, by action of the board
of directors of the Company. In the event of termination of this Agreement, this Agreement shall forthwith become void and have no effect,
and none of the Company, HHC, Merger Sub, or any of their respective stockholders, directors, or officers shall have any liability with
respect to such termination or abandonment.
Section 17. Amendments.
At any time prior to the Effective Time, this Agreement may be supplemented, amended, or modified, whether before or after the adoption
of this Agreement by the sole stockholder of Merger Sub, by the mutual consent of the parties to this Agreement; provided, however,
that no amendment shall be effected subsequent to the adoption of this Agreement by the sole stockholder of Merger Sub that by law requires
further approval or authorization by the sole stockholder of Merger Sub or the stockholders of the Company without such further approval
or authorization. No amendment of any provision of this Agreement shall be valid unless the same shall be in writing and signed by all
of the parties hereto.
Section 18. Governing
Law. This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the State of Delaware, regardless of the
laws that might otherwise govern under applicable principles of conflicts of laws.
Section 19. Counterparts.
This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which when executed shall be deemed to be an original and all of
which shall constitute one and the same agreement. Facsimile copies or “PDF” or similar electronic data format copies of
signatures shall constitute original signatures for all purposes of this Agreement and any enforcement hereof.
Section 20. Entire
Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement and supersedes all other prior agreements and undertakings, both written
and oral, among the parties, or any of them, with respect to the subject matter hereof.
Section 21. Severability.
The provisions of this Agreement are severable, and in the event that any provision hereof is determined to be invalid or unenforceable,
such invalidity or unenforceability shall not in any way affect the validity or enforceability of the remaining provisions hereof.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF,
the Company, HHC, and Merger Sub have caused this Agreement to be executed by their respective duly authorized officers as of the date
first written above.
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Signature Page to Agreement
and Plan of Merger
EXHIBIT A
CERTIFICATE OF MERGER
See attached.
EXHIBIT B
SURVIVING CORPORATION BYLAWS
See attached.
Exhibit 3.1
Execution Version
CERTIFICATE OF MERGER
OF
THE HOWARD HUGHES CORPORATION
WITH
HHC MERGER SUB CO.
Pursuant to Title 8, Section 251(g) of
the Delaware General Corporation Law (“DGCL”), the undersigned corporation hereby certifies that:
FIRST: The name and state of incorporation
of each of the constituent corporations to the merger are as follows:
Name |
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The Howard Hughes Corporation |
Delaware |
HHC Merger Sub Co. |
Delaware |
SECOND: The Agreement and Plan of Merger,
dated as of August 11, 2023 (the “Agreement”) by and among The Howard Hughes Corporation, Howard Hughes Holdings
Inc. and HHC Merger Sub Co., has been approved, adopted, certified, executed and acknowledged by each of the constituent corporations
in accordance with Sections 251(c) and 251(g) of the DGCL (and, with respect to HHC Merger Sub Co., by the written consent of
its sole stockholder in accordance with Section 228 of the DGCL).
THIRD: The name of the surviving corporation
is The Howard Hughes Corporation.
FOURTH: At the effective time of the merger,
the certificate of incorporation of the surviving corporation as in effect immediately prior to the merger shall be amended and restated
in its entirety as set forth in ANNEX A attached hereto and, as so amended and restated, shall be the certificate of incorporation of
the surviving corporation until thereafter amended as provided therein or by applicable law.
FIFTH: The executed Agreement is on file
at 9950 Woodloch Forest Drive, Suite 1100, The Woodlands, Texas 77380, the principal place of business of the surviving corporation.
SIXTH: A copy of the Agreement will be
furnished by the surviving corporation, on request and without cost, to any stockholder of any constituent corporation.
SEVENTH: This Certificate of Merger shall
become effective at 4:01 p.m., Eastern Time, on August 11, 2023.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, said Corporation has
caused this certificate to be signed by an authorized officer, the 11th day of August, 2023.
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[ANNEX A]
THIRD AMENDED AND RESTATED
CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION
OF
THE HOWARD HUGHES CORPORATION
THIRD AMENDED AND RESTATED
CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION
OF
THE HOWARD HUGHES CORPORATION
FIRST. The name of the corporation is THE
HOWARD HUGHES CORPORATION.
SECOND. The Registered Office in the state
of Delaware is located at 251 Little Falls Drive, Wilmington, Delaware 19808, County of New Castle. The Registered Agent at that address
is Corporation Service Company.
THIRD. The purpose of The Howard Hughes
Corporation (the “Corporation”) is to engage in any lawful act or activity for which corporations may be organized under the
General Corporation Law of the State of Delaware (the “DGCL”).
FOURTH. The total number of shares of all
classes of stock that the Corporation shall have authority to issue is 1,000 shares of common stock having the par value of $0.01 per
share (“Common Stock”).
A holder of shares of Common Stock shall be entitled
to one vote for each and every share of Common Stock standing in such holder’s name in the books of the Corporation.
FIFTH. The number of directors shall be
fixed from time to time exclusively by the Board of Directors of the Corporation pursuant to a resolution adopted by a majority of the
directors then in office.
Each director shall hold office until such director’s
successor is duly elected and qualified or until such director’s earlier death, resignation, disqualification, disability or removal.
In furtherance and not in limitation of the powers
conferred upon it by law, the Board of Directors of the Corporation is expressly authorized to adopt, amend or repeal the bylaws of the
Corporation.
SIXTH. The Corporation reserves the right
to amend, alter, change or repeal any provision contained in this Certificate of Incorporation, in the manner now or hereafter prescribed
by statute, and all rights conferred upon stockholders herein are granted subject to this reservation.
SEVENTH. To the fullest extent permitted
by the DGCL as it presently exists or may hereafter be amended, a director of the Corporation shall not be personally liable to the Corporation
or to its stockholders for monetary damages for any breach of fiduciary duty as a director, except for liability (i) for any breach
of the director’s duty of loyalty to the Corporation or its stockholders, (ii) for acts or omissions not in good faith or which
involve intentional misconduct or a knowing violation of law, (iii) under Section 174 of the DGCL, or (iv) for any transaction
from which the director derived an improper personal benefit. Neither the amendment nor repeal of this Article SEVENTH, nor the adoption
of any provision of the Certificate of Incorporation inconsistent with this Article SEVENTH, shall eliminate or reduce the effect
of this Article SEVENTH, in respect to any matter occurring, or any cause of action, suit or claim that, but for this Article SEVENTH
would accrue or arise, prior to such amendment, repeal or adoption of an inconsistent provision.
EIGHTH. Any act or transaction by or involving
the Corporation, other than the election or removal of directors of the Corporation, that requires for its adoption under the DGCL or
this Third Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation the approval of the stockholders of the Corporation shall, in accordance
with Section 251(g) of the DGCL, require, in addition, the approval of the stockholders of Howard Hughes Holdings Inc., a Delaware
corporation (or any successor thereto by merger), by the same vote as is required by the DGCL and/or this Certificate of Incorporation.
Exhibit 3.2
THIRD AMENDED AND RESTATED
CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION
OF
THE HOWARD HUGHES CORPORATION
FIRST. The name of the corporation is THE
HOWARD HUGHES CORPORATION.
SECOND. The Registered Office in the state
of Delaware is located at 251 Little Falls Drive, Wilmington, Delaware 19808, County of New Castle. The Registered Agent at that address
is Corporation Service Company.
THIRD. The purpose of The Howard Hughes
Corporation (the “Corporation”) is to engage in any lawful act or activity for which corporations may be organized under the
General Corporation Law of the State of Delaware (the “DGCL”).
FOURTH. The total number of shares of all
classes of stock that the Corporation shall have authority to issue is 1,000 shares of common stock having the par value of $0.01 per
share (“Common Stock”).
A holder of shares of Common Stock shall be entitled
to one vote for each and every share of Common Stock standing in such holder’s name in the books of the Corporation.
FIFTH. The number of directors shall be
fixed from time to time exclusively by the Board of Directors of the Corporation pursuant to a resolution adopted by a majority of the
directors then in office.
Each director shall hold office until such director’s
successor is duly elected and qualified or until such director’s earlier death, resignation, disqualification, disability or removal.
In furtherance and not in limitation of the powers
conferred upon it by law, the Board of Directors of the Corporation is expressly authorized to adopt, amend or repeal the bylaws of the
Corporation.
SIXTH. The Corporation reserves the right
to amend, alter, change or repeal any provision contained in this Certificate of Incorporation, in the manner now or hereafter prescribed
by statute, and all rights conferred upon stockholders herein are granted subject to this reservation.
SEVENTH. To the fullest extent permitted
by the DGCL as it presently exists or may hereafter be amended, a director of the Corporation shall not be personally liable to the Corporation
or to its stockholders for monetary damages for any breach of fiduciary duty as a director, except for liability (i) for any breach
of the director’s duty of loyalty to the Corporation or its stockholders, (ii) for acts or omissions not in good faith or which
involve intentional misconduct or a knowing violation of law, (iii) under Section 174 of the DGCL, or (iv) for any transaction
from which the director derived an improper personal benefit. Neither the amendment nor repeal of this Article SEVENTH, nor the adoption
of any provision of the Certificate of Incorporation inconsistent with this Article SEVENTH, shall eliminate or reduce the effect
of this Article SEVENTH, in respect to any matter occurring, or any cause of action, suit or claim that, but for this Article SEVENTH
would accrue or arise, prior to such amendment, repeal or adoption of an inconsistent provision.
EIGHTH. Any act or transaction by or involving the Corporation,
other than the election or removal of directors of the Corporation, that requires for its adoption under the DGCL or this Third Amended
and Restated Certificate of Incorporation the approval of the stockholders of the Corporation shall, in accordance with Section 251(g) of
the DGCL, require, in addition, the approval of the stockholders of Howard Hughes Holdings Inc., a Delaware corporation (or any successor
thereto by merger), by the same vote as is required by the DGCL and/or this Certificate of Incorporation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Corporation
has caused this Third Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation to be signed by its Chief Executive Officer on August 11, 2023.
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Exhibit 3.3
SECOND AMENDED AND RESTATED BYLAWS
OF THE HOWARD HUGHES CORPORATION
August 11, 2023
ARTICLE I.
NAME OF CORPORATION
The name of the corporation (which is hereinafter
referred to as the “Corporation”) shall be The Howard Hughes Corporation.
ARTICLE II.
OFFICES
SECTION 1. The address of the Corporation’s principal office
in the State of Texas is 9950 Woodloch Forest Drive, Suite 1100, The Woodlands, Texas 77380, Montgomery County.
The address of the Corporation’s registered office in the State
of Delaware is 251 Little Falls Drive, Wilmington, Delaware 19808, County of New Castle. The name of the Corporation’s registered
agent at such address is Corporation Service Company.
SECTION 2. The Corporation may have such other offices either
within or without the State of Delaware as the board of directors may designate or as the business of the Corporation may from time to
time require.
ARTICLE III.
CORPORATE SEAL
The corporate seal shall have inscribed upon it
the name of the Corporation and other designations as the board of directors from time to time determine. There may be alternate seals
of the corporation.
ARTICLE IV.
MEETINGS OF STOCKHOLDERS
SECTION 1. PLACE OF MEETINGS. All meetings of the stockholders
of the Corporation shall be held at the office of the Corporation in The Woodlands, Texas, or at any other place within or without the
State of Delaware, or by means of remote communication, that shall be stated in the notice of the meeting.
SECTION 2. ANNUAL MEETINGS. The annual meeting of the stockholders
for the election of directors and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting in accordance with
these Second Amended and Restated Bylaws (the “Bylaws”) shall be held at such date, time, and place, if any, as shall be determined
by the board of directors and stated in the notice of the meeting.
SECTION 3. SPECIAL MEETINGS OF THE STOCKHOLDERS. Special meetings
of the stockholders may be called at any time and for any purpose or purposes by (i) the chairman of the board or the chief executive
officer, (ii) the chairman of the board, the chief executive officer or the secretary of the Corporation at the request of a majority
of the board of directors, or (iii) the chairman of the board or the secretary of the Corporation at the request of stockholders
holding a majority of the Corporation’s outstanding shares of Common Stock (as hereinafter defined), or as otherwise authorized
by statute, the Corporation’s Certificate of Incorporation (the “Certificate of Incorporation”) or these Bylaws.
SECTION 4. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. Except as otherwise required by
statute, written notice of each meeting of the stockholders, whether annual or special, shall be given to each stockholder of record entitled
to vote at the meeting, not less than ten (10) nor more than sixty (60) days before the date of the meeting, either personally or
by mail in a postage-prepaid envelope addressed to such stockholder at such stockholder’s address as it appears on the stock ledger
of the Corporation. Every notice of a meeting of stockholders shall state the place, date and hour of the meeting. Notice of special meetings
shall state the purpose(s) for which the meeting is called. Any stockholder may, prior to, at the meeting or subsequent thereto,
waive notice of any meeting in writing signed by such stockholder or such stockholder’s duly appointed attorney-in-fact.
SECTION 5. QUORUM AND VOTING. Except as otherwise required by
law or by the Certificate of Incorporation, the presence at meetings, in person or by duly authorized proxy, of the holders of a majority
of the outstanding shares of the Corporation’s common stock, par value $0.01 per share (the “Common Stock”), entitled
to vote thereat shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business, and the vote, in person or by proxy, of the holders of a majority
of the shares constituting such quorum shall be binding upon all stockholders of the Corporation. In the absence of a quorum, the meeting
may be adjourned for not more than 30 days, by a majority of the voting shares present; no notice of an adjourned meeting need be given.
SECTION 6. VOTING BY CORPORATIONS. Shares standing in the name
of a corporation may be voted or represented on behalf of such corporation by the chairman of the board, chief executive officer, president,
any executive vice president, senior vice president or vice president, the secretary or any assistant secretary of such corporation or
by any other person authorized to do so by a proxy or power of attorney executed by any such officer or by authority of the board of directors
of such corporation.
SECTION 7. CONSENTS IN LIEU OF VOTING. Any action of the stockholders
of the Corporation required or permitted to be taken at a meeting of the stockholders may be taken without a meeting, without prior notice,
and without a vote if a written consent setting forth the action so taken shall be signed by all the stockholders having not less than
the minimum number of votes that would be necessary to authorize or take such action at a meeting at which all shares entitled to vote
thereon are present and voted.
ARTICLE V.
DIRECTORS
SECTION 1. GENERAL POWERS. The property, business and affairs
of the Corporation shall be managed by its board of directors which may exercise all powers of the Corporation and do all lawful acts
and things as are not by statute or by the Certificate of Incorporation or by these Bylaws directed or required to be exercised or done
by the stockholders.
SECTION 2. NUMBER, TENURE AND QUALIFICATIONS. The number of directors
shall be fixed from time to time exclusively by the board of directors pursuant to a resolution adopted by a majority of the directors
then in office, but may not be less than one. At each annual meeting of the stockholders at which a quorum is present, each director shall
be elected by the vote of a majority of the votes cast representing shares present in person or by proxy and entitled to vote at the meeting.
Each director shall hold office until the next annual meeting of the stockholders and, thereafter, until such director’s successor
is duly elected and qualified or until such director’s earlier death, resignation, disqualification, disability or removal.
SECTION 3. VACANCIES AND NEWLY CREATED DIRECTORSHIPS. Any vacancies
on the board of directors not caused by removal may be filled by the vote of a majority of the directors then in office, although less
than a quorum. Any vacancies caused by removal and any newly created directorships shall be filled by the stockholders, at either an annual
or special meeting.
SECTION 4. MEETINGS. The directors of the Corporation may hold
their meetings, both regular and special, at a place or places within or without the State of Delaware that the board of directors may
from time to time determine. Regular meetings of the board of directors may be held without notice at the time and place that shall from
time to time be determined by the board of directors. Special meetings of the board of directors may be called by either (i) the
chairman of the board or the chief executive officer or (ii) the chairman of the board, the chief executive officer, or the secretary
of the Corporation upon the written request of two directors, in each case, on three days’ notice to each director, either personally
or by mail, electronic mail, facsimile or other lawful means.
SECTION 5. QUORUM. At all meetings of the board of directors,
a majority of the directors shall be necessary and sufficient to constitute a quorum for the transaction of business, and the act of a
majority of the directors present at any meeting, at which there is a quorum present, shall be the act of the board of directors, except
as may be otherwise specifically provided by statute, the Certificate of Incorporation or these Bylaws. If at any meeting of the board
of directors there shall be less than a quorum present, a majority of those present may adjourn the meeting from time to time without
notice, other than by announcement at the meeting, until a sufficient number of directors to constitute a quorum shall attend. At any
adjourned meeting at which a quorum shall be present, any business may be transacted which might have been transacted at the original
meeting as originally notified.
SECTION 6. TELEPHONE CONFERENCE OR SIMILAR MEETING. Members of
the board of directors or of any committee elected or appointed by the board of directors may participate in a meeting of the board of
directors or such committee, as the case may be, by means of conference telephone or similar communications equipment by which all persons
participating in the meeting can hear each other, and participation in a meeting pursuant to this Section 6 shall constitute presence
in person at such meeting.
SECTION 7. ACTION WITHOUT MEETING. Any action required or permitted
to be taken at any meeting of the board of directors or of any committee thereof may be taken without a meeting, if prior to the action
a written consent thereto is signed by all members of the board of directors or of such committee, as the case may be, and such written
consent is filed with the minutes of the proceedings of the board of directors or such committee.
SECTION 8. CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD. The board of directors shall,
at its first meeting after each annual meeting of the stockholders, or as often as may be required, elect a chairman of the board. The
chairman of the board shall preside at all meetings of the stockholders and of the board of directors at which he or she may be present,
and shall have such other powers and duties as he or she may be called upon by the board of directors to perform. In the absence of the
chairman of the board, the chief executive officer shall preside at any meetings of the stockholders and of the board of directors, and
in the absence of the chief executive officer, the directors present shall elect any director to so preside.
SECTION 9. COMPENSATION OF DIRECTORS. Directors of the Corporation
shall receive the compensation for their services that the board of directors may from time to time determine, and all directors shall
be reimbursed for their expenses of attendance at each regular or special meeting of the board or any committee thereof.
SECTION 10. COMMITTEES. The board of directors may, by resolution
passed by a majority of the board, designate one or more committees. Each such committee shall consist of one or more of the directors
of the Corporation, such number to be set by resolution of the board of directors. Any committee, to the extent provided in the resolution,
shall have and may exercise the powers of the board of directors in the management of the business and affairs of the Corporation, and
may authorize the seal of the Corporation to be affixed to all papers which may require it. Each committee shall have the name that may
be determined from time to time by resolution adopted by the board of directors. Records shall be kept of the acts and proceedings of
each committee, and the same shall be reported from time to time to the board of directors.
ARTICLE VI.
OFFICERS
SECTION 1. OFFICERS. The officers of the Corporation shall be
(a) a chief executive officer, president, one or more executive vice presidents, a secretary, controller, and treasurer, all as the
board of directors may provide for and elect from time to time and (b) one or more senior vice presidents, vice presidents, and such
assistant vice presidents, assistant secretaries, assistant treasurers, and assistant controllers as the chief executive officer may appoint
or as the board of directors may elect from time to time. Any two or more offices may be held by the same person. The board of directors
may appoint such other officers as they shall deem necessary, who shall have the authority and shall perform the duties that from time
to time may be prescribed by the board of directors. In its discretion, the board of directors by a vote of a majority thereof may leave
unfilled for any period that it may fix by resolution any office except those of president, treasurer, and secretary. The board of directors
may designate a chief financial officer and a chief accounting officer from among the officers elected by the board. The chief financial
officer shall be the Corporation’s principal financial officer and the chief accounting officer shall be the Corporation’s
principal accounting officer for purposes of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
SECTION 2. TENURE. The officers of the Corporation shall hold
office until their successors are chosen and qualify in their stead. Any officer elected or appointed by the board of directors may be
removed at any time by the affirmative vote of a majority of the board of directors. Any officer appointed by the chief executive officer
may be removed at any time by the chief executive officer or by the affirmative vote of a majority of the board of directors.
SECTION 3. VACANCIES. If the office of any officer of the Corporation
elected by the board of directors becomes vacant by reason of death, resignation, disqualification or otherwise, the directors by a majority
vote, may choose his successor or successors.
SECTION 4. RESIGNATION. Any officer may resign his office at any
time, such resignation to be made in writing and take effect at the time of receipt by the Corporation, unless some time be fixed in the
resignation and then from that time. The acceptance of a resignation shall not be required to make it effective.
SECTION 5. DELEGATION OF DUTIES. Duties of officers may be delegated
in case of the absence of any officer of the Corporation or for any reason that the board of directors may deem sufficient. The board
of directors may delegate the powers or duties of the officer to any other officer or to any director, except as otherwise provided by
statute, for the time being, provided a majority of the entire board of directors concurs therein.
SECTION 6. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER. The chief executive officer
shall be the chief executive officer of the Corporation and shall have, subject to the direction of the board of directors, general control
and management of the Corporation’s business and affairs and shall also see that all the policies and resolutions of the board of
directors are carried into effect, subject, however, to the right of the board of directors to delegate any specific powers, except such
as may be by statute exclusively conferred on the president or to any other officer or officers of the Corporation. The chief executive
officer shall preside at all meetings of stockholders and the board of directors at which he or she may be present and from which the
chairman of the board may be absent.
SECTION 7. PRESIDENT. The president shall perform those duties
that shall be specifically assigned from time to time by the chief executive officer or the board of directors. In the absence of the
chief executive officer or in the event of the chief executive officer’s death, inability or refusal to act, the president shall
perform the duties of the chief executive officer, and when so acting shall have the powers of and be subject to all the restrictions
upon the chief executive officer.
SECTION 8. EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENTS, SENIOR VICE
PRESIDENTS, AND VICE PRESIDENTS. In the absence of the president or in the event of the president’s death, inability or
refusal to act, the senior executive vice president present shall perform the duties of the president, and when so acting, shall
have all the powers of and be subject to all the restrictions upon the president. In the absence of the president and all executive
or senior vice presidents, or in the event of their deaths, inability or refusal to act, a vice president designated by the board of
directors, or in case the board of directors has failed to act, designated by the chief executive officer, shall perform the duties
of the president and when so acting shall have all the powers of and be subject to all the restrictions upon the president. The
executive vice presidents, the senior vice presidents, and all other vice presidents shall perform those duties consistent with
these Bylaws and that may be specifically designated by the chief executive officer, the president, or the board of directors.
SECTION 9. SECRETARY. The secretary shall attend and keep all
the minutes of all meetings of the board of directors and all meetings of the stockholders and, when requested by the board of directors,
of any committees of the board of directors. The secretary shall (a) give, or cause to be given, notice of all meetings of the stockholders
and board of directors and when so ordered by the board of directors, shall affix the seal of the Corporation thereto, (b) have charge
of all of those books and records that the board of directors may direct, all of which shall, at all reasonable times, be open to the
examination of any director at the office of the Corporation during business hours, (c) in general, perform all of the duties incident
to the office of secretary subject to the control of the board of directors, the chief executive officer, or the president, under whose
supervision the secretary shall be, and (d) do and perform any other duties that may from time to time be assigned by the board of
directors.
SECTION 10. TREASURER. The treasurer shall have custody of and
be responsible for all funds and securities of the Corporation, receive and give receipts for money due and payable to the Corporation
from any source whatsoever, and deposit all such moneys in the name of the Corporation in those banks or depositories that shall be selected
and designated by the board of directors and shall in general perform all of the duties incident to the office of treasurer and any other
duties that may be assigned from time to time by the chief financial officer, the president, the chief executive officer, or the board
of directors. If required by the board of directors, the treasurer shall give bond for the faithful discharge of his or her duties in
the sum and with the surety or sureties as the board of directors shall determine.
SECTION 11. CONTROLLER. The controller shall maintain adequate
records of all assets, liabilities and transactions of the Corporation; see that adequate audits thereof are currently and regularly made;
and, in conjunction with other officers and department heads, initiate and enforce measures and procedures whereby the business of the
Corporation shall be conducted with the maximum safety, efficiency and economy. Except as otherwise determined by the board of directors,
or lacking a determination by the board of directors, then by the president, the controller’s duties and powers shall extend to
all subsidiary Corporations and, so far as may be practicable, to all affiliate Corporations. The controller shall have any other powers
and perform other duties that may be assigned from time to time by the chief executive officer, the president, the chief financial officer,
or the board of directors. If required by the board of directors, the controller shall give bond for the faithful discharge of his or
her duties in the sum and with the surety or sureties as the board of directors shall determine.
ARTICLE VII.
INDEMNIFICATION OF OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, EMPLOYEES,
AND AGENTS
SECTION 1. RIGHT TO INDEMNIFICATION.
A. PROCEEDINGS BY THIRD PARTIES. The board of directors shall cause
the Corporation to indemnify and hold harmless, to the fullest extent authorized by the General Corporation Law of the State of Delaware,
as the same exists or may hereafter be amended (but, in the case of any such amendment, to the fullest extent permitted by law, only to
the extent that such amendment permits the Corporation to provide broader indemnification rights than said law permitted the Corporation
to provide prior to such amendment), any person (and that person’s heirs and personal representatives) who was or is a party or
is threatened or expected to be made a party to any threatened, pending, or completed action, suit, arbitration, alternative dispute resolution
procedure, investigation, or other threatened, actual, or completed proceeding, whether civil, criminal, administrative, investigative,
or private in nature and irrespective of the initiator thereof, including any appeal of any such proceeding (each, a “Proceeding”)
(other than a Proceeding by or in the right of the Corporation) by reason of the fact that he is or was a director, officer, employee,
or agent of the Corporation, or is or was serving at the request of the Corporation as a director, officer, employee, partner, or agent
of another corporation, partnership (including a partnership in which the Corporation is a partner), limited liability company, joint
venture, trust, non-profit entity, including service with respect to employee benefit plans, or other entity or enterprise (in such capacity,
an “Authorized Person”), against any and all Expenses (as hereinafter defined), judgments, damages, arbitration awards, fines,
and amounts paid in settlement actually and reasonably incurred by him in connection with such Proceeding, including any interest payable
thereon, if he acted in good faith and in a manner he reasonably believed to be in or not opposed to the best interests of the Corporation,
and, with respect to any criminal Proceeding, had no reasonable cause to believe his conduct was unlawful.
B. PROCEEDINGS BY OR IN THE RIGHT OF THE CORPORATION. The board of
directors shall indemnify and hold harmless any person (and that person’s heirs and personal representatives) who was or is a party
or is threatened or expected to be made a party to any Proceeding by or in the right of the Corporation to procure a judgment in its favor
by reason of the fact that he is or was an Authorized Person against Expenses actually and reasonably incurred by him in connection with
the defense or settlement of such Proceeding if he acted in good faith and in a manner he reasonably believed to be in or not opposed
to the best interests of the Corporation; provided, however, that no indemnification shall be made in respect of any claim, issue, or
matter as to which such person shall have been adjudged to be liable for negligence or misconduct in the performance of his duty to the
Corporation unless and only to the extent that the Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware shall determine upon application that, despite
the adjudication of liability but in view of all the circumstances of the case, such person is fairly and reasonably entitled to indemnity
for such expenses which the Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware shall deem proper.
SECTION 2. EXPENSES.
A. REIMBURSEMENT OF EXPENSES. To the extent that an Indemnitee (as
hereinafter defined) has been successful on the merits or otherwise in defense of any Proceeding, or in defense of any claim, issue, or
matter therein, he shall be indemnified against Expenses actually and reasonably incurred by him in connection therewith.
B. ADVANCEMENT OF EXPENSES TO DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS. The board of
directors shall cause the Corporation to advance to any Indemnitee who is or was a director or officer of the Corporation the Expenses
incurred by such Indemnitee, from time to time, in defending a Proceeding, in each case, within ten (10) calendar days after the
Corporation’s receipt of a statement from such Indemnitee requesting an advance, whether prior to or after final disposition of
the applicable Proceeding; provided, however, that the Corporation will have no obligation to advance Expenses if such advance will be
in violation of applicable law. Each such statement must include an undertaking by or on behalf of that Indemnitee to repay any Expenses
advanced if it is ultimately determined that the Indemnitee is not legally entitled to indemnification by the Corporation and shall specifically
state that no bond, collateral, or other security shall be required by such officer or director to insure his performance and that no
interest on any amount advanced shall be required to be paid to the Corporation if the officer or director is determined ultimately to
be not legally entitled to indemnification by the Corporation. The Corporation will accept any such undertaking without reference to the
financial ability of Indemnitee to make repayment.
C. ADVANCEMENT OF EXPENSES TO EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS. The board of directors
shall cause the Corporation to advance to any Indemnitee who is not a present or past director or officer of the Corporation the Expenses
incurred by such Indemnitee, from time to time, in defending a Proceeding, in each case, in advance of the final disposition of such Proceeding;
provided, however, that any such advance shall be conditional upon evidence of compliance with the terms and conditions, if any, deemed
appropriate and specified by the board of directors for such advance if it is ultimately determined that such Indemnitee is not legally
entitled to indemnification by the Corporation.
D. EXPENSES INCURRED IN ENFORCING RIGHTS. The board of directors shall
cause the Corporation to advance to any Indemnitee, in accordance with this Section 2, all Expenses incurred by such Indemnitee in
enforcing his rights to indemnification and/or advancement of Expenses under this Article VII, including Expenses incurred in preparing
and forwarding statements to the Corporation to support the advances claimed, whether or not such Indemnitee is successful in enforcing
such rights and whether or not Proceedings are commenced.
SECTION 3. DETERMINATION OF ENTITLEMENT TO INDEMNIFICATION.
A. PROCEDURE. Any indemnification hereunder (unless ordered by the
Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware) shall be made by the Corporation upon a determination that indemnification is proper under
the circumstances because the Indemnitee has met the applicable standard of conduct set forth in this Article VII. All such determinations
shall be made by the board of directors within 30 calendar days after the Corporation receives a statement from an Indemnitee requesting
indemnification in respect of a Proceeding under this Article VII.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, with respect to an Indemnitee who is
or was a director or officer of the Corporation, such determination shall be made: (i) by a majority vote of the Disinterested Directors
(as hereinafter defined), even though less than a quorum, or (ii) by a committee of directors designated by majority vote of such
Disinterested Directors, even though less than a quorum, or (iii) if there are no Disinterested Directors, or if such Disinterested
Directors so direct, in writing by Independent Counsel (as hereinafter defined); provided, however, that, if a Change of Control (as hereinafter
defined) shall have occurred, then such determination shall be made in writing by Independent Counsel. The Corporation shall promptly
inform the Indemnitee in writing of a determination under this subsection regarding the propriety of indemnification.
B. PRESUMPTIONS. In making a determination with respect to the entitlement
of any Indemnitee to indemnification under this Article VII, the Indemnitee shall be presumed to be entitled to such indemnification
upon submission to the Corporation of a statement requesting indemnification in respect of such Proceeding under this Article VII.
The presumption shall be used by the person or persons determining entitlement to indemnification as a basis for such determination, unless
the Corporation provides information sufficient to overcome such presumption by clear and convincing evidence. Furthermore, the termination
of any Proceeding by judgment, order, settlement, conviction, or upon a plea of nolo contendere or its equivalent, shall not, of itself,
create a presumption that the person (i) did not act in good faith and in a manner which he reasonably believed to be in or not opposed
to the best interests of the Corporation and (ii) with respect to any criminal Proceeding, had reasonable cause to believe that his
conduct was unlawful.
C. PAYMENTS. If it is determined that any Indemnitee is entitled to
indemnification under this Article VII, then the Corporation shall thereafter, on written request by such Indemnitee, pay to such
Indemnitee, within ten (10) calendar days after the Corporation’s receipt of such request, such amounts theretofore incurred
by or on behalf of such Indemnitee in respect of which such Indemnitee is entitled to that indemnification by reason of that determination.
D. EXPENSES. Any Indemnitee shall be entitled to be indemnified against
the Expenses actually and reasonably incurred by such Indemnitee in cooperating with the person or persons making the determination of
entitlement to indemnification (irrespective of the determination as to the Indemnitee’s entitlement to indemnification) and, to
the extent successful, in connection with any Proceeding with respect to the determination of such Indemnitee’s entitlement to indemnification
or the enforcement thereof.
SECTION 4. INDEMNIFICATION FUND. The board of directors, in its
sole discretion, may establish and may fund in advance and from time to time, in whole or in part, a separate provision or provisions,
which may be in the form of a trust fund, periodic or advance retainers to counsel, or otherwise as the board of directors may determine
in each instance, to be used as payment and/or advances of indemnification obligations under this Article VII; provided, however,
that any amount which is contributed to such fund shall not in any way be construed to be a limitation on the amount of indemnification
and/or advances of the Corporation.
SECTION 5. INSURANCE. The Corporation may maintain
insurance, at its expense, to protect itself and any Indemnitee who is or was a director or officer of the Corporation against any
expenses, liabilities, or losses, whether or not the Corporation would have the power to indemnify such person against such
expenses, liabilities, or losses under the General Corporation Law of the State of Delaware; provided, however, that, for a period
of six (6) years after any Change of Control, the Corporation shall maintain, at its expense, policies of directors’ and
officers’ liability insurance providing coverage at least comparable to and in the same amounts as that provided by any such
policies in effect immediately prior to such Change of Control.
SECTION 6. CONTRIBUTION. If it is determined that any Indemnitee
is entitled to indemnification under this Article VII, but that right is unenforceable by reason of any applicable law or public
policy, then, to the fullest extent applicable law permits, the Corporation, in lieu of indemnifying or causing the indemnification of
such Indemnitee, shall contribute or cause to be contributed to the amount that such Indemnitee has incurred, whether for judgments, fines,
penalties, excise taxes, amounts paid, or to be paid in settlement or for Expenses reasonably incurred, in connection with the applicable
Proceeding, in such proportion as is deemed fair and reasonable in light of all the circumstances of such Proceeding in order to reflect:
(i) the relative benefits that such Indemnitee and the Corporation have received as a result of the event(s) or transaction(s) giving
rise to the Proceeding or (ii) the relative fault of such Indemnitee and of the Corporation in connection with those event(s) or
transaction(s).
SECTION 7. MISCELLANEOUS.
A. NO CONDITIONS OR LIMITATIONS. Except as expressly set forth in this
Article VII or required by applicable law, there shall be no conditions or limitations on an Indemnitee’s rights to indemnification
or advancement of Expenses hereunder.
B. AMENDMENTS. Any amendment to this Article VII shall only apply
prospectively and shall in no way affect the Corporation’s obligations to indemnify and make advances to any Indemnitee as set forth
in this Article VII for actions or events which occurred before any such amendment, and provided that any amendment to this Article VII
shall require the unanimous vote of the board of directors.
C. NON-EXCLUSIVITY. The rights to indemnification and advancement of
Expenses and the remedies this Article VII provides are not and will not be deemed exclusive of any other rights or remedies to which
any Indemnitee may at any time be entitled under applicable law, the Certificate of Incorporation, any agreement, a vote of the Corporation’s
stockholders or Disinterested Directors, or otherwise, but each such right or remedy under this Article VII will be cumulative with
all such other rights and remedies.
D. EQUIVALENCE TO CONTRACTUAL RIGHTS. The rights to indemnification
and advancement of Expenses and the remedies this Article VII provides shall be considered the equivalent of a contract right that
vests upon the occurrence or alleged occurrence of any act or omission that forms the basis for or is related to the claim for which indemnification
is sought by an Indemnitee, to the same extent as if the provisions of this Article VII were set forth in a separate, written contract
between such Indemnitee and the Corporation.
E. DETRIMENTAL RELIANCE. Any person who at any time on or after the
adoption of this Article VII serves or has served in any of the capacities indicated in this Article VII shall be deemed to
be doing or to have done so in reliance upon, and as consideration for, the right of indemnification provided herein.
F. NO IMPUTATION OF KNOWLEDGE OR CONDUCT. For purposes of making a
determination under this Article VII with respect to whether any Indemnitee is entitled to indemnification, neither the knowledge
nor the conduct of any other director, officer, manager, administrator, employee, agent, representative, or other functionary of the Corporation
shall be imputed to such Indemnitee.
G. FORUM, JURISDICTION, AND VENUE. Each Indemnitee, by seeking any
indemnification or advancement of Expenses under this Article VII, shall be deemed: (i) to have agreed that any proceeding arising
out of or in connection with this Article VII must be brought only in the Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware and not in any
other state or federal court in the United States of America or any court in any other country, (ii) to have consented to submit
to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware for purposes of any proceeding arising out of or in connection
with this Article VII, (iii) to have waived any objection to the laying of venue of any such proceeding in the Court of Chancery
of the State of Delaware, and (iv) to have waived, and to have agreed not to plead or to make, any claim that any such proceeding
brought in the Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware has been brought in an improper or otherwise inconvenient forum.
SECTION 8. DEFINITIONS. For purposes of this Article VII:
(1) “Affiliate” has the meaning ascribed to such term
in Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
(2) “Change of Control” means (i) any individual,
entity, or group (including within the meaning of Section 13(d)(3) or 14(d)(2) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934,
as amended) (a “person”) becomes the beneficial owner (within the meaning of Rule 13d-3 promulgated under the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, as amended) of 20% or more of either (a) the then-outstanding shares of common stock of the corporation (the
“Outstanding Common Stock”) or (b) the combined voting power of the then-outstanding voting securities of the Corporation
entitled to vote generally in the election of directors (the “Outstanding Voting Securities”); provided, however, that, for
purposes of this Article VII, the following acquisitions shall not constitute a Change of Control: (I) any acquisition of Outstanding
Common Stock or Outstanding Voting Securities directly from the Corporation that is approved by the Incumbent Board (as hereinafter defined),
(II) any acquisition of Outstanding Common Stock or Outstanding Voting Securities by the Corporation, (III) any acquisition
of Outstanding Common Stock or Outstanding Voting Securities by any employee benefit plan (or related trust) sponsored or maintained
by the Corporation or any Affiliate thereof, or (IV) any acquisition of Outstanding Common Stock or Outstanding Voting Securities
in a transaction that is part of a Business Combination that complies with clauses (iii)(a), (iii)(b), and (iii)(c) of this definition;
(ii) individuals who, as of August 11, 2023, constitute the board of directors (the “Incumbent Board”) cease for any
reason to constitute at least a majority of the board of directors; provided, however, that any individual becoming a director subsequent
to August 11, 2023 whose election, or nomination for election, was approved by a vote of at least a majority of the directors then
comprising the Incumbent Board shall be considered as though such individual was a member of the Incumbent Board, but excluding, for
this purpose, any such individual whose initial assumption of office occurs as a result of an actual or threatened election contest with
respect to the election or removal of directors or other actual or threatened solicitation of proxies or consents by or on behalf of
a person other than the board of directors; (iii) consummation of a reorganization, merger, statutory share exchange, or consolidation
or similar transaction involving the Corporation, a sale or other disposition of all or substantially all of the assets of the Corporation
(including by sale, reorganization, merger, statutory share exchange, or consolidation or similar transaction involving the shares of
all or substantially all of the Corporation’s subsidiaries), or the acquisition of assets or securities of another entity by the
Corporation or any of its subsidiaries (each, a “Business Combination”), in each case, unless, following such Business Combination,
(a) all or substantially all of the individuals and entities that were the beneficial owners of the Outstanding Common Stock and
the Outstanding Voting Securities immediately prior to such Business Combination beneficially own, directly or indirectly, more than
50% of the then-outstanding shares of common stock (or, for a non-corporate entity, equivalent securities) and the combined voting power
of the then-outstanding voting securities entitled to vote generally in the election of directors (or, for a non-corporate entity, equivalent
governing body), as the case may be, of the entity resulting from such Business Combination (including, without limitation, an entity
that, as a result of such transaction, owns the Corporation or all or substantially all of the Corporation’s assets either directly
or through one or more subsidiaries) in substantially the same proportions as their ownership immediately prior to such Business Combination,
and (b) no person (excluding any entity resulting from such Business Combination or any employee benefit plan (or related trust)
of the Corporation or such entity resulting from such Business Combination) beneficially owns, directly or indirectly, 20% or more of,
respectively, the then-outstanding shares of common stock (or, for a non-corporate entity, equivalent securities) of the entity resulting
from such Business Combination or the combined voting power of the then-outstanding voting securities of such entity, except to the extent
that such ownership existed prior to the Business Combination, and (c) at least a majority of the members of the board of directors
(or, for a non-corporate entity, equivalent governing body) of the entity resulting from such Business Combination were members of the
Incumbent Board at the time of the execution of the initial agreement and at the time of the action of the board of directors providing
for such Business Combination; or (iv) approval by the stockholders of the Corporation of a complete liquidation or dissolution
of the Corporation.
(3) “Disinterested Director” means, with respect to
any Proceeding in respect of which indemnification is sought by an Indemnitee under this Article VII, a director of the Corporation
who is not and was not (i) a party to such Proceeding, (ii) a party to any claim for damages, or to any declaratory, equitable,
or other substantive remedy, or to any other issue or matter in such Proceeding or Proceeding therein or related thereto, and (iii) during
the last ten (10) years an Affiliate of such Indemnitee.
(4) “Expenses” include all attorneys’ fees,
expert fees, witness fees, bonds, prospective and retrospective insurance premiums or costs, litigation, appeal and court costs, including,
without limitation, retainers, transcript costs, and travel expenses, and all other disbursements and expenses of the types customarily
incurred in connection with prosecuting, defending, preparing to prosecute or defend, investigating, being or preparing to be a witness
in, or otherwise participating in, a Proceeding, including any interest payable thereon. Should any payments by the Corporation to or
for the account of any Indemnitee under this Article VII be determined to be subject to any federal, state, or local income or excise
tax, “Expenses” also include such amounts as are necessary to place the Indemnitee in the same after-tax position, after giving
effect to all applicable taxes, that such Indemnitee would have been in had no such tax been determined to apply to those payments.
(5) “Indemnitee” means any Authorized Person making
a claim for indemnification or advancement of Expenses under this Article VII.
(6) “Independent Counsel” means a law firm that is
experienced in matters of corporation law and neither presently is, nor in the ten (10) years previous to its selection or appointment
has been, retained to represent: (i) the Corporation, the Indemnitee, or any of their respective Affiliates; (ii) any other
party to the Proceeding giving rise to a claim for indemnification; or (iii) any direct or indirect beneficial owner of securities
of the Corporation representing 20% or more of the combined voting power of the Corporation’s then outstanding voting securities.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the term “Independent Counsel” shall not include any law firm or person who, under the applicable
standards of professional conduct then prevailing, would have a conflict of interest in representing either the Corporation or the Indemnitee
in an action to determine the Indemnitee’s rights to indemnification under these Bylaws.
ARTICLE VIII.
VOTING OF STOCK OF OTHER CORPORATIONS
Unless otherwise ordered by the board of directors, the chief executive
officer, the president, each executive vice president, and each senior vice president shall have full power and authority on behalf of
the Corporation to act and vote at any meeting of stockholders of any corporation in which the Corporation may hold stock, and at any
such meeting, shall possess, and may exercise, any and all of the rights and powers incident to the ownership of the stock, which, as
the owner thereof, the Corporation might have possessed and exercised if present. The board of directors by resolution from time to time,
may confer like powers upon any other person or persons.
ARTICLE IX.
WAIVER OF NOTICE
Whenever any notice whatever is required to be given pursuant to the
provisions of a statute, the Certificate of Incorporation or these Bylaws of the Corporation, a waiver thereof in writing signed by the
person or persons entitled to the notice, whether before or after the time stated therein, shall be deemed equivalent thereto.
ARTICLE X.
STOCK CERTIFICATES
SECTION 1. CERTIFICATED AND UNCERTIFICATED SHARES. Shares of the
capital stock of the Corporation may be certificated or uncertificated, as provided by the laws of the State of Delaware. The certificates
for shares of the capital stock of the Corporation shall be in the form, not inconsistent with the Certificate of Incorporation, that
shall be approved by the board of directors. The certificate shall be signed by the chairman of the board, chief executive officer, president
or a vice president, and either the treasurer or an assistant treasurer, or the secretary or an assistant secretary, but where the certificate
is signed by a transfer agent or an assistant transfer agent and a registrar, the signatures of the chairman of the board, chief executive
officer, president, vice president, treasurer, assistant treasurer, secretary or assistant secretary may be facsimiles. All certificates
shall be consecutively numbered, and the name of the person owning the shares represented thereby, with the number of shares and the date
of issue shall be entered in the Corporation’s books. No certificate shall be valid unless it is signed by the chairman of the board,
chief executive officer, president, or a vice president, and either the treasurer or an assistant treasurer, or the secretary or an assistant
secretary, but where the certificate is signed by a transfer agent or an assistant transfer agent and a registrar, the signatures of the
chairman of the board, chief executive officer, president, vice president, treasurer, assistant treasurer, secretary or assistant secretary
may be facsimiles. All certificates surrendered to the Corporation shall be canceled, and no new certificates shall be issued until the
former certificate for the same number of shares of the same class shall have been surrendered and canceled.
SECTION 2. TRANSFER OF SHARES. Shares of the capital stock of
the Corporation shall be transferred only on the books of the Corporation by the holder thereof in person or by his attorney and, in the
case of certificated shares, upon surrender and cancellation of certificates for the same number of shares.
SECTION 3. REGULATIONS. The board of directors shall have authority
to make any rules and regulations that they may deem expedient concerning the issue, transfer and registration of certificates for
shares of the capital stock of the Corporation. The board of directors may appoint one or more transfer agents or assistant transfer agents
and one or more registrars of transfers and may require all certificates to bear the signature of the transfer agent or assistant transfer
agent and a registrar of transfers. The board of directors may at any time terminate the appointment of any transfer agent or any assistant
transfer agent or any registrar of transfers by the vote of a majority of the board of directors.
SECTION 4. LOST CERTIFICATES. The board of directors may direct
a new certificate or certificates to be issued in place of any certificate or certificates theretofore issued by the Corporation alleged
to have been lost or destroyed, upon the making of an affidavit of that fact with the person claiming the certificate of stock to be lost
or destroyed. When authorizing the issue of a new certificate or certificates, the board of directors may, in its discretion and as a
condition precedent to the issuance thereof, require the owner of the lost or destroyed certificate or certificates, or his legal representative,
to advertise the same in a manner that it shall require for each share of stock having voting power registered in his name and to give
the Corporation a bond in the sum that it may direct as indemnity against any claim that may be made against the Corporation with respect
to the certificate alleged to have been lost or destroyed.
ARTICLE XI.
GENERAL PROVISIONS
SECTION 1. FISCAL YEAR. The fiscal year of the Corporation shall
begin on the first day of January in each year.
SECTION 2. INSPECTION OF BOOKS. The board of directors shall determine
from time to time whether, and if allowed, when and under what conditions and regulations, the accounts and books of the Corporation (except
as may be by statute specifically open to inspection) or any of them, shall be open to the inspection of the stockholders, and a stockholder’s
rights in this respect are, and shall be, restricted and limited accordingly.
SECTION 3. CHECKS, NOTES, DRAFTS, ETC. All checks, notes,
drafts, or other orders for the payment of money of the Corporation shall be signed, endorsed, or accepted in the name of the Corporation
by such officer, officers, person, or persons as from time to time may be designated by the board of directors or by an officer or officers
authorized by the board of directors to make such designation.
ARTICLE XII.
AMENDMENTS
The holders of a majority of the outstanding shares of the Corporation
may adopt, alter or repeal the Bylaws of the Corporation and, subject to the right of the stockholders, the board of directors, by majority
vote, may adopt, alter or repeal the Bylaws of the Corporation.
The undersigned hereby certifies that he or
she is the duly elected and qualified Chief Executive Officer of The Howard Hughes Corporation, a Delaware corporation, and that the foregoing Second Amended and Restated Bylaws were adopted as
the Corporation’s Bylaws on August 11, 2023 by the Corporation’s Board of Directors.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has hereunto
set such person’s hand this 11th day of August, 2023.
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THE HOWARD HUGHES CORPORATION |
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/s/ David O'Reilly |
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Name: David O'Reilly |
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Title: Chief Executive Officer |
Exhibit 10.1
Execution Version
ASSIGNMENT AND ASSUMPTION AGREEMENT
This ASSIGNMENT AND ASSUMPTION
AGREEMENT (the “Agreement”) is made as of August 11, 2023, by and between The Howard Hughes Corporation, a Delaware
corporation (“Assignor”), and Howard Hughes Holdings Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Assignee”).
RECITALS
WHEREAS,
pursuant to the Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as the date hereof (the “Merger Agreement”), by and among Assignor,
Assignee, and HHC Merger Sub Co., a Delaware corporation (“Merger Sub”), at the Effective Time, (i) Merger Sub
will be merged with Assignor (the “Merger”), with Assignor surviving the Merger as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Assignee,
pursuant to Section 251(g) of the General Corporation Law of the State of Delaware, and (ii) each outstanding share of
common stock, par value $0.01 per share, of Assignor (the “Assignor Common Stock”) will be converted into one share
of common stock, par value $0.01 per share, of Assignee (the “Assignee Common Stock”), with the same designations,
rights, powers, and preferences, and the qualifications, limitations, and restrictions thereof, as the shares of Assignor Common Stock
immediately prior to the Merger (the “Reorganization”); and
WHEREAS,
in connection with the Reorganization, Assignor has agreed to assign to Assignee, and Assignee has agreed to assume from Assignor, (i) any
employee, director, and executive compensation plans pursuant to which the Surviving Corporation is obligated to, or may, issue equity
securities to its directors, officers, or employees (collectively, all such plans, including any such plans listed on Exhibit A
hereto, and any currently-effective amendments thereto and/or restatements thereof, the “Stock Incentive Plans”), (ii) each
equity-based award agreement, program, sub-plan, notice, and/or similar agreement entered into or issued pursuant to the Stock Incentive
Plans, and each outstanding award granted or assumed thereunder (collectively, the “Award Agreements”), and (iii) the
other agreements and plans listed on Exhibit A hereto (the “Other Agreements and Plans” and, collectively
with the Stock Incentive Plans and the Award Agreements, the “Assumed Agreements”).
AGREEMENT
NOW,
THEREFORE, in consideration of the covenants and agreements set forth herein, the receipt and sufficiency of which is acknowledged
by the parties hereto, the parties intending to be legally bound, agree as follows:
Section 1. Defined
Terms. Capitalized terms used in this Agreement and not otherwise defined shall have the respective meanings assigned to them in the
Merger Agreement.
Section 2. Assignment.
Effective as of the Effective Time, Assignor hereby assigns to Assignee all of its rights and obligations under the Assumed Agreements.
Section 3. Assumption.
Effective as of the Effective Time, Assignee hereby assumes all of the rights and obligations of Assignor under the Assumed Agreements
and agrees to abide by and perform all terms, covenants, and conditions of Assignor under the Assumed Agreements. In consideration of
the assumption by Assignee of all of the rights and obligations of Assignor under the Assumed Agreements, Assignor agrees to pay all expenses
incurred by Assignee in connection with the assumption of the Assumed Agreements pursuant to this Agreement. At the Effective Time, the
Assumed Agreements shall each be automatically amended as necessary to provide that references to Assignor in such agreements shall be
read to refer to Assignee and references to the Assignor Common Stock in such agreements shall be read to refer to the Assignee Common
Stock.
Section 4. Further
Assurances. Subject to the terms of this Agreement, the parties hereto shall take all reasonable and lawful action as may be necessary
or appropriate to cause the intent of this Agreement to be carried out, including, without limitation, entering into amendments to the
Assumed Agreements and notifying other parties thereto of such assignment and assumption.
Section 5. Successors
and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding upon Assignor and Assignee, and their respective successors and assigns. The terms and
conditions of this Agreement shall survive the consummation of the transfers provided for herein.
Section 6. Governing
Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Delaware, regardless of the laws
that might otherwise govern under applicable principles of conflicts of laws.
Section 7. Counterparts.
This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which when executed shall be deemed to be an original but all of which
shall constitute one and the same agreement. Facsimile copies or “PDF” or similar electronic data format copies of signatures
shall constitute original signatures for all purposes of this Agreement and any enforcement hereof.
Section 8. Entire
Agreement. This Agreement, including Exhibit A attached hereto, together with the Merger Agreement, constitute the entire
agreement and supersede all other agreements and undertakings, both written and oral, among the parties, or any of them, with respect
to the subject matter hereof.
Section 9. Amendments.
This Agreement may not be modified or amended except by a writing executed by the parties hereto.
Section 10. Severability.
The provisions of this Agreement are severable, and in the event any provision hereof is determined to be invalid or unenforceable, such
invalidity or unenforceability shall not in any way affect the validity or enforceability of the remaining provisions hereof.
Section 11. Third
Party Beneficiaries. The parties to the various Award Agreements and the parties to the Other Agreements and Plans are intended to
be third party beneficiaries to this Agreement.
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WITNESS WHEREOF, Assignor and Assignee have caused this Agreement to be executed as of the date first written above by their
respective officers thereunto duly authorized.
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THE HOWARD HUGHES CORPORATION |
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/s/ David O'Reilly |
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David O’Reilly |
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Chief Executive Officer |
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ASSIGNEE: |
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HOWARD HUGHES HOLDINGS INC. |
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/s/ David O'Reilly |
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David O’Reilly |
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Chief Executive Officer |
[Signature Page – Assignment and
Assumption Agreement]
Exhibit A
Assumed Agreements1
Stock Incentive
Plans (and any and all applicable Award Agreements thereunder):2
| 1. | The Howard Hughes Corporation 2020 Equity Incentive Plan |
| 2. | The Howard Hughes Corporation 2010 Equity Incentive Plan |
| 3. | Warrant Agreement between The Howard Hughes Corporation and
Grant Herlitz, dated October 4, 2017 |
Other Agreements
and Plans:
| 1. | The Howard Hughes Corporation Deferred Compensation Plan |
| 2. | Obligations of Assignor to provide pay or benefits under
any non-management director compensation programs |
| 3. | Second Amended and Restated Employment Agreement, dated December 1,
2020, between The Howard Hughes Corporation and David O’Reilly |
| 4. | Employment Agreement, dated December 1, 2020, between
The Howard Hughes Corporation and L. Jay Cross |
| 5. | Employment Agreement, dated January 12, 2022, between
The Howard Hughes Corporation and Carlos Olea |
| 6. | Each presently effective indemnification agreement between
Assignor and any current or former director or officer of Assignor |
1
The Stock Incentive Plans and Other Agreements and Plans set forth in this Exhibit A include any and all currently-effective
amendments thereto and/or restatements thereof.
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Each Stock Incentive Plan includes any and all applicable Award Agreements thereunder (any and all equity-based award agreements,
programs, sub-plans, notices, and/or similar agreements entered into or issued pursuant to the Stock Incentive Plans, and each outstanding
award granted or assumed thereunder).
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