As filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on December 16, 2024.

Registration No. 333-          

 

 

UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

 

 

FORM S-8

REGISTRATION STATEMENT

UNDER

THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933

 

 

 

ANTERIS TECHNOLOGIES GLOBAL CORP.

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

 

 

 

Delaware
(State or other jurisdiction of
incorporation or organization)
  99-1407174
(I.R.S. Employer
Identification No.)

 

Toowong Tower, Level 3, Suite 302

9 Sherwood Road

Toowong, QLD 4066

Australia
(Address, including zip code, of Principal Executive Offices)

 

Anteris Technologies Global Corp. Equity Incentive Plan

Admedus Ltd Employee Long Term Incentive Plan

Anteris Technologies Ltd Employee Incentive Plan

Anteris Technologies Ltd Director Stock Option Program
(Full title of the plan)

 

 

 

Wayne Paterson
Chief Executive Officer

Anteris Technologies Global Corp.
860 Blue Gentian Road, Suite 340
Eagan, Minnesota 55121
(Name and address of agent for service)

 

(651) 493-0606

(Telephone number, including area code, of agent for service)

 

With a copy to:

Jeremy Cleveland

Jones Day

1755 Embarcadero Road

Palo Alto, California 94303

(650) 687-4173

 

 

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, a smaller reporting company, or an emerging growth company. See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer,” “smaller reporting company,” and “emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.

 

Large accelerated filer ¨ Accelerated filer o
Non-accelerated filer Smaller reporting company
    Emerging growth company x 

 

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 7(a)(2)(B) of the Securities Act. ¨

 

 

 

 

 

EXPLANATORY NOTE

 

This registration statement on Form S-8 is filed by Anteris Technologies Global Corp. (“ATGC” or the “Company”) and relates to 8,251,897 shares of the Company’s common stock, par value $0.0001 per share (the “Common Stock”), of the Company, consisting of (i) 5,163,023 shares of Common Stock to be offered and sold pursuant to the Anteris Technologies Global Corp. Equity Incentive Plan (the “Equity Plan”), (ii) 29,646 shares of Common Stock underlying stock options previously issued and outstanding under the Admedus Ltd Employee Long Term Incentive Plan (the “2017 Incentive Plan”), (iii) 769,980 shares of Common Stock underlying stock options previously issued and outstanding under the Anteris Technologies Ltd Employee Incentive Plan (the “2020 Incentive Plan”), and (iv) 2,289,248 shares of Common Stock underlying stock options previously issued and outstanding under the Anteris Technologies Ltd Director Stock Option Program (the “Director Compensation Program” and together with the 2020 Incentive Plan and the 2017 Incentive Plan, the “Prior Plans”).

 

On December 16, 2024, the Company completed its U.S. initial public offering and received all of the issued and outstanding shares of Anteris Technologies Ltd (“ATL”) pursuant to a scheme of arrangement under Australian law between ATL and its shareholders (the “Scheme”) under Part 5.1 of the Australian Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) (the “Corporations Act”). Contemporaneously with implementation of the Scheme, ATL cancelled all existing options it had on issue in exchange for the Company issuing replacement options to acquire shares of Common Stock pursuant to a scheme of arrangement between ATL and its optionholders (the “Option Scheme”) under Part 5.1 of the Corporations Act. In connection with the Company’s U.S. initial public offering and the Schemes, (i) ATL’s ordinary shares were de-listed from the Australian Securities Exchange, (ii) ATL became a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company, (iii) ATL assigned the Prior Plans to the Company, and (iv) the Company assumed ATL’s existing obligations in connection with awards granted under the Prior Plans and amended the Prior Plans and awards as necessary to provide for the issuance of the Common Stock or CHESS Depositary Interests over the Common Stock, as applicable, rather than the ordinary shares of ATL, upon the exercise of awards consisting of options under the Prior Plans. No further grants of awards will be made under the Prior Plans.

 

PART I
INFORMATION REQUIRED IN THE SECTION 10(
a) PROSPECTUS

 

The document(s) containing the information specified in Part I of this Registration Statement on Form S-8 will be sent or given to participants in the Equity Plan and the Prior Plans as specified by Rule 428(b)(1) of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”). Such documents are not being filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “Commission”) either as a part of this Registration Statement or as a prospectus supplement pursuant to Rule 424 of the Securities Act. Such documents and the documents incorporated by reference herein pursuant to Item 3 of Part II hereof, taken together, constitute a prospectus that meets the requirements of Section 10(a) of the Securities Act.

 

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Part II

INFORMATION REQUIRED IN THE REGISTRATION STATEMENT

 

Item 3. Incorporation of Documents by Reference.

 

The following documents filed with the Commission by the Registrant pursuant to the Securities Act and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”), are hereby incorporated by reference in this Registration Statement:

 

(a)the Registrant’s prospectus, dated December 12, 2024, filed with the Commission pursuant to Rule 424(b) of the Securities Act, relating to the Registrant’s Registration Statement on Form S-1 (File No. 333-283414) and the offering of the Common Stock; and

 

(b)the Registrant’s registration statement on Form 8-A (File No. 001-42437) filed with the Commission on December 10, 2024 pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Securities Act, relating to the shares of Common Stock, including any amendment or report filed for the purpose of updating such description.

 

All documents filed by the Registrant with the Commission pursuant to Sections 13(a), 13(c), 14 and 15(d) of the Exchange Act (excluding information deemed to be furnished and not filed with the Commission) subsequent to the effective date of this Registration Statement and prior to the filing of a post-effective amendment that indicates that all securities offered have been sold or that deregisters all securities then remaining unsold, will be deemed to be incorporated by reference in this Registration Statement and to be part hereof from the date of filing of such documents.

 

Any statement contained in any document incorporated or deemed to be incorporated by reference herein will be deemed to be modified or superseded for purposes of this Registration Statement to the extent that a statement contained herein or in any other subsequently filed document that also is or is deemed to be incorporated by reference herein modifies or supersedes such statement. Any such statement so modified or superseded will not be deemed, except as modified or superseded, to constitute a part of this Registration Statement.

 

Item 4. Description of Securities.

 

Not applicable.

 

Item 5. Interests of Named Experts and Counsel.

 

Not applicable.

 

Item 6. Indemnification of Directors and Officers.

 

Under Delaware law, a corporation may indemnify any person who was or is a party or is threatened to be made a party to any threatened, pending or completed action, suit or proceeding, whether civil, criminal, administrative or investigative (other than an action by or in the right of the corporation) by reason of the fact that the person 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 or agent of another corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust or other enterprise, against expenses (including attorneys’ fees), judgments, fines and amounts paid in settlement actually and reasonably incurred by the person in connection with such action, suit or proceeding if the person acted in good faith and in a manner the person reasonably believed to be in or not opposed to the best interests of the corporation and, with respect to any criminal action or proceeding, had no reasonable cause to believe the person’s conduct was unlawful. The termination of any action, suit or proceeding by judgment, order, settlement, conviction, or upon a plea of nolo contendere or its equivalent, does not, of itself, create a presumption that the person did not act in good faith and in a manner which the person reasonably believed to be in or not opposed to the best interests of the corporation and, with respect to any criminal action or proceeding, had reasonable cause to believe that the person’s conduct was unlawful.

 

Delaware law further provides that a corporation may indemnify any person who was or is a party or is threatened to be made a party to any threatened, pending or completed action or suit by or in the right of the corporation to procure a judgment in its favor by reason of the fact that the person 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 or agent of another corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust or other enterprise against expenses (including attorneys’ fees) actually and reasonably incurred by the person in connection with the defense or settlement of such action or suit if the person acted in good faith and in a manner the person reasonably believed to be in or not opposed to the best interests of the corporation and except that no indemnification may be made in respect of any claim, issue or matter as to which such person has been adjudged to be liable to the corporation unless and only to the extent that the Delaware Court of Chancery or the court in which such action or suit was brought determines 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 or such other court deems proper.

 

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To the extent that a present or former director or officer of a corporation has been successful on the merits or otherwise in defense of any action, suit or proceeding of the types referred to above, or in defense of any claim, issue or matter therein, Delaware law provides that such person shall be indemnified against expenses (including attorneys’ fees) actually and reasonably incurred by such person in connection therewith.

 

The Company’s Second Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation and Amended and Restated Bylaws require it to indemnify and hold harmless to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, as it presently exists or may hereafter be amended, any person who was or is made or is threatened to be made a party or is otherwise involved in any action, suit or proceeding, whether civil, criminal, administrative or investigative, by reason of the fact that he or she, or a person for whom he or she is the legal representative, is or was a director or officer of the Company or, while a director or officer of the Company, is or was serving at the request of the Company as a director, officer, employee or agent of another corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust, enterprise or non-profit entity, including service with respect to employee benefit plans, against all liability and loss suffered and expenses (including attorneys’ fees) actually and reasonably incurred by such person. The Company is required to indemnify a person in connection with such a proceeding (or part thereof) commenced by such person only if the commencement of such proceeding (or part thereof) by the person was authorized in the specific case by the Company’s board of directors.

 

The Company will further be required under its Amended and Restated Bylaws to pay the expenses (including attorneys’ fees) actually and reasonably incurred by a director or officer of the Company in defending any such proceeding in advance of its final disposition, upon receipt of an undertaking by or on behalf of such person to repay all amounts advanced if it is ultimately determined by final judicial decision from which there is no further right to appeal that such person is not entitled to be indemnified for such expenses by law, under our Second Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation and Amended and Restated Bylaws or otherwise.

 

The rights conferred on any person by the Company’s Second Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation and Amended and Restated Bylaws will not be exclusive of any other right which such person may have or hereafter acquire under any statute, agreement, vote of stockholders or disinterested directors or otherwise, both as to action in his or her official capacity and as to action in another capacity while holding office.

 

The Company has entered into individual indemnification agreements with each of its directors and executive officers that require the Company to provide indemnification and advancement of expenses in accordance with its Second Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation and Amended and Restated Bylaws and that include certain additional provisions, including a requirement that the Company pay or reimburse the payment of attorneys’ fees and expenses in connection with any action by a director or executive officer to enforce the provisions of his or her indemnification agreements against the Company.

 

The Company has also obtained directors and officers liability insurance that will provide coverage with respect to liabilities asserted against the Company’s directors and executive officers incurred in such capacity, or arising out of his or her status as such. This insurance may in certain cases provide coverage with respect to liabilities for which the Company would not have the power to indemnify its directors and executive officers under Delaware law.

 

Item 7. Exemption from Registration Claimed.

 

Not applicable.

 

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Item 8. Exhibits.

 

Exhibit 
Number

 

Exhibit Description

4.1   Second Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation of Anteris Technologies Global Corp. (incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit 3.1 to Registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on December 16, 2024 (File No. 001-42437))
     
4.2   Amended and Restated Bylaws of Anteris Technologies Global Corp. (incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit 3.2 to Registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on December 16, 2024 (File No. 001-42437))
     
5.1*   Opinion of Jones Day
     
23.1*   Consent of Jones Day (included in Exhibit 5.1)
     
23.2*   Consent of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm for Anteris Technologies Ltd
     
23.3*   Consent of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm for Anteris Technologies Global Corp.
     
24.1*   Power of Attorney (included on signature page hereto)
     
99.1   Anteris Technologies Global Corp. Equity Incentive Plan (incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit 10.1 to Registrant’s Registration Statement on Form S-1 filed on November 22, 2024 (File No. 333-283414))
     
99.2*   Admedus Ltd Employee Long Term Incentive Plan
     
99.3*   Anteris Technologies Ltd Employee Incentive Plan
     
107*   Filing Fee Table

 

 

* Filed herewith.

 

Item 9. Undertakings.

 

(a)  The undersigned Registrant hereby undertakes:

 

(1)To file, during any period in which offers or sales are being made, a post-effective amendment to this Registration Statement:

 

(i)To include any prospectus required by Section 10(a)(3) of the Securities Act;

 

(ii)To reflect in the prospectus any facts or events arising after the effective date of the Registration Statement (or the most recent post-effective amendment thereof) which, individually or in the aggregate, represent a fundamental change in the information set forth in the Registration Statement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any increase or decrease in volume of securities offered (if the total dollar value of securities offered would not exceed that which was registered) and any deviation from the low or high end of the estimated maximum offering range may be reflected in the form of prospectus filed with the Commission pursuant to Rule 424(b) if, in the aggregate, the changes in volume and price represent no more than 20 percent change in the maximum aggregate offering price set forth in the “Calculation of Filing Fee Tables” in the effective Registration Statement; and

 

(iii)To include any material information with respect to the plan of distribution not previously disclosed in the Registration Statement or any material change to such information in the Registration Statement;

 

Provided, however, that paragraphs (a)(1)(i) and (a)(1)(ii) do not apply if the information required to be included in a post-effective amendment by those paragraphs is contained in reports filed with or furnished to the Commission by the Registrant pursuant to Section 13 or Section 15(d) of the Exchange Act that are incorporated by reference in the Registration Statement.

 

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(2)That, for the purpose of determining any liability under the Securities Act, each such post-effective amendment shall be deemed to be a new registration statement relating to the securities offered therein, and the offering of such securities at that time shall be deemed to be the initial bona fide offering thereof.

 

(3)To remove from registration by means of a post-effective amendment any of the securities being registered which remain unsold at the termination of the offering.

 

(b)  The undersigned Registrant hereby undertakes that, for purposes of determining any liability under the Securities Act, each filing of the Registrant’s annual report pursuant to Section 13(a) or Section 15(d) of the Exchange Act (and, where applicable, each filing of an employee benefit plan’s annual report pursuant to Section 15(d) of the Exchange Act) that is incorporated by reference in the Registration Statement shall be deemed to be a new registration statement relating to the securities offered therein, and the offering of such securities at that time shall be deemed to be the initial bona fide offering thereof.

 

(c)  Insofar as indemnification for liabilities arising under the Securities Act may be permitted to directors, officers and controlling persons of the Registrant pursuant to the foregoing provisions, or otherwise, the Registrant has been advised that in the opinion of the Commission such indemnification is against public policy as expressed in the Securities Act and is, therefore, unenforceable. In the event that a claim for indemnification against such liabilities (other than the payment by the Registrant of expenses incurred or paid by a director, officer or controlling person of the Registrant in the successful defense of any action, suit or proceeding) is asserted by such director, officer or controlling person in connection with the securities being registered, the Registrant will, unless in the opinion of its counsel the matter has been settled by controlling precedent, submit to a court of appropriate jurisdiction the question whether such indemnification by it is against public policy as expressed in the Securities Act and will be governed by the final adjudication of such issue.

 

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SIGNATURES

 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, the registrant certifies that it has reasonable grounds to believe that it meets all of the requirements for filing on Form S-8 and has duly caused this Registration Statement to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized, in the City of Eagan, State of Minnesota, on December 16, 2024.

 

  Anteris Technologies Global Corp.
   
  By: /s/ Wayne Paterson
    Name: Wayne Paterson
    Title: Chief Executive Officer

 

POWER OF ATTORNEY

 

KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS, that each person whose signature appears below constitutes and appoints Wayne Paterson and Matthew McDonnell and each of them, his or her true and lawful attorneys-in-fact and agents, with full power of substitution and resubstitution, for him or her and in his or her name, place and stead, in any and all capacities, to sign this Registration Statement (including all pre-effective and post-effective amendments and registration statements filed pursuant to Rule 462(b) under the Securities Act of 1933), and to file the same, with all exhibits thereto, and other documents in connection therewith, with the Securities and Exchange Commission, granting unto each said attorney-in-fact and agents full power and authority to do and perform each and every act in person, hereby ratifying and confirming that said attorneys-in-fact and agents or either of them or their or his or her substitute or substitutes, may lawfully do or cause to be done by virtue hereof.

 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, this Registration Statement has been signed by the following persons in the capacities and on the dates indicated.

 

Name

Title

Date

     

/s/ Wayne Paterson

Chief Executive Officer and Director (Principal Executive Officer) December 16, 2024
Wayne Paterson
     

/s/ Matthew McDonnell

Chief Financial Officer

(Principal Financial Officer and Principal Accounting Officer)

December 16, 2024
Matthew McDonnell
     

/s/ John Seaberg

Director December 16, 2024
John Seaberg
     

/s/ Stephen Denaro

Director December 16, 2024
Stephen Denaro
     

/s/ Wenyi Gu

Director December 16, 2024
Wenyi Gu

 

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Exhibit 5.1

 

 

Silicon Valley Office • 1755 Embarcadero Road • Palo Alto, California 94303

 

Telephone: +1.650.739.3939 • jonesday.com

 

December 16, 2024

 

Anteris Technologies Global Corp.

Toowong Tower, Level 3, Suite 302

9 Sherwood Road

Toowong, QLD 4066

Australia

 

Re:      Registration Statement on Form S-8 Filed by Anteris Technologies Global Corp.

 

Ladies and Gentlemen:

 

We have acted as counsel for Anteris Technologies Global Corp., a Delaware corporation (the “Company”), in connection with the registration of 8,251,897 shares (the “Shares”) of the Company’s common stock, par value $0.0001 per share, of the Company, consisting of (i) 5,163,023 Shares that may be issued or delivered and sold pursuant to the Anteris Technologies Global Corp. Equity Incentive Plan (the “Equity Plan”), (ii) 29,646 Shares underlying stock options previously issued and outstanding under the Admedus Ltd Employee Long Term Incentive Plan (the “2017 Incentive Plan”), (iii) 769,980 Shares underlying stock options previously issued and outstanding under the Anteris Technologies Ltd Employee Incentive Plan (the “2020 Incentive Plan”), and (iv) 2,289,248 Shares underlying stock options previously issued and outstanding under the Anteris Technologies Ltd. Director Stock Option Program (the “Director Compensation Program” and together with the Equity Plan, the 2017 Incentive Plan and the 2020 Incentive Plan, the “Plans”). In connection with the opinion expressed herein, we have examined such documents, records and matters of law as we have deemed relevant or necessary for purposes of such opinion. Based on the foregoing, and subject to the further limitations, qualifications and assumptions set forth herein, we are of the opinion that the Shares that may be issued or delivered and sold pursuant to the Plans and the authorized award agreements thereunder (the “Award Agreements”) will be, when issued or delivered and sold in accordance with the Plans and the Award Agreements, validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable, provided that the consideration for the Shares is at least equal to the stated par value thereof.

 

The opinion expressed herein is limited to the General Corporation Law of the State of Delaware, as currently in effect, and we express no opinion as to the effect of the laws of any other jurisdiction on the opinion expressed herein. In addition, we have assumed that the resolutions authorizing the Company to issue or deliver and sell the Shares pursuant to the Plans and the Award Agreements will be in full force and effect at all times at which the Shares are issued or delivered and sold by the Company, and that the Company will take no action inconsistent with such resolutions. In rendering the opinion above, we have assumed that each award under the Plans has been or will be approved by the Board of Directors of the Company (the “Board”) or an authorized committee of the Board.

 

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Anteris Technologies Global Corp.

December 16, 2024

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We hereby consent to the filing of this opinion as Exhibit 5.1 to the Registration Statement on Form S-8 filed by the Company to effect the registration of the Shares under the Securities Act of 1933 (the “Act”). In giving such consent, we do not thereby admit that we are included in the category of persons whose consent is required under Section 7 of the Act or the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission promulgated thereunder.

 

  Very truly yours,
   
  /s/ Jones Day

 

 

 

Exhibit 23.2

 

 

Consent of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

 

We consent to the use of our report dated May 13, 2024 with respect to the consolidated financial statements of Anteris Technologies Ltd and subsidiaries, incorporated herein by reference, and to the reference to our firm under the heading “Experts” in the prospectus incorporated herein by reference from the Registration Statement on Form S-1, as amended (file number 333-283414).

 

/s/ KPMG

 

KPMG

 

Brisbane, Australia

December 16, 2024

 

 

 

 

Exhibit 23.3

 

 

 

Consent of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

 

We consent to the use of our report dated November 20, 2024 with respect to the financial statements of Anteris Technologies Global Corp., incorporated herein by reference, and to the reference to our firm under the heading “Experts” in the prospectus incorporated herein by reference from the Registration Statement on Form S-1, as amended (file number 333-283414).

 

/s/ KPMG

 

KPMG

 

Brisbane, Australia

December 16, 2024

 

 

 

Exhibit 99.2

 

 

Admedus Ltd

 

Employee Long Term Incentive Plan Rules

 

 

Approved by Shareholders 16 November 2017

 

 

 

 

Admedus Ltd

Employee Long Term Incentive Plan Rules

 

Table of contents

 

A.Grants of Awards 1

 

1.Purpose 1

2.Operation of the Plan 1

 

B.Rights and Options 3

 

3.Unvested Rights and Options 3

4.Vesting of Rights and Options 3

 

C.Grants of Restricted Shares 5

 

5.Allocation of Restricted Shares 5

6.Vesting of Restricted Shares 6

 

D.General terms and conditions 6

 

7.Ceasing employment 6

8.Variations of capital 8

9.Divestment of a material business or subsidiary 8

10.Change of Control 9

11.Clawback and lapse for fraud or breach 10

12.Amendments to the Plan and terms 11

13.General terms and conditions 11

14.Interpretation and Definitions 13

 

 

 

 

A.Grants of Awards

 

 

1.Purpose

 

1.1.1The Plan is designed to allow the Board to make grants of Awards to Employees to assist with:

 

(a)attracting, motivating and retaining Employees;

 

(b)delivering rewards to Employees for individual and Company performance; and

 

(c)aligning the interests of Employees with those of Shareholders.

 

1.1.2The Plan is intended to operate in accordance with Subdivision 83A-C of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997, such that Awards granted under the Plan are intended to be subject to deferred taxation.

 

2.Operation of the Plan

 

2.1Grant of Awards

 

2.1.1The Board may, subject to rule 2.1.3, from time to time, in its absolute discretion, operate the Plan and:

 

(a)invite an Employee to apply for a grant of; or

 

(b)grant an Employee,

 

Awards upon the terms of the Plan and upon such additional terms and conditions as the Board determines.

 

2.1.2Awards may, at the Board’s discretion, comprise any one or more of the following:

 

(a)Rights;

 

(b)Options; and

 

(c)Restricted Shares.

 

2.1.3At the time of invitation or grant made pursuant to 2.1.1, the number of Shares that may be issued in respect of Awards under the invitation, when aggregated with the number of Shares underlying Awards issued during the previous three years pursuant to this Plan or any other employee incentive scheme operated by the Company, will not exceed 5% of the total number of Shares on issue.

 

2.2Information to be provided

 

2.2.1At the time of the invitation under rule 2.1.1(a) or grant under rule 2.1.1(b), the Board will provide each Employee with an Invitation Letter which contains the following minimum information regarding the Awards (to the extent it is relevant):

 

(a)the type or types of Awards being granted;

 

(b)the number or value of Awards being granted, or the method or formula for determining the number or value of Awards;

 

(c)the grant date applicable to the Awards;

 

(d)the method and form of applying for, accepting, or rejecting a grant of Awards, as applicable;

 

(e)any amount payable upon the grant of Awards;

 

(f)details of any applicable Conditions, including performance and/or service conditions, and the applicable Period;

 

(g)the time or times at which the applicable Conditions will be tested in respect of the Period (at which time, the Awards may Vest);

 

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(h)in respect of Rights and/or Options:

 

(i)the Exercise Period;

 

(ii)the manner of exercise of those Rights and/or Options (including whether Rights may be automatically exercised);

 

(iii)the Exercise Price payable to exercise an Option (if any);

 

(iv)any applicable Exercise Restrictions; and

 

(v)a statement as to whether Rights and/or Options may be settled in cash at the discretion of the Board;

 

(i)details of any Trading Restriction, whether on a mandatory or voluntary basis, applicable to:

 

(i)Restricted Shares, either prior to, or following, vesting; or

 

(ii)Shares allocated following vesting and exercise (as the case may be) of Rights and/or Options

 

(j)how Awards may be treated in the event a Participant ceases to be an Employee;

 

(k)the time and circumstances when Awards or Shares lapse or may be forfeited; and

 

(l)any other relevant terms and conditions to be attached to the Awards or Shares allocated under the Plan.

 

2.3No payment on grant of Awards

 

2.3.1Unless otherwise stated in the Invitation Letter, in accordance with rule 2.2.1(e), an Employee is not required to pay for a grant of Awards.

 

2.4Differing terms

 

2.4.1The Board may decide to invite Employees to apply for, or make a grant of Awards, on terms which are different for different Employees. In making this decision, the Board may have regard to:

 

(a)the Employee’s length of service with the Group;

 

(b)the Employee’s position and remuneration; and

 

(c)any other matter the Board considers relevant.

 

2.5Terms of the grant of Awards

 

2.5.1An Employee who is granted Awards is deemed to have agreed to be bound by:

 

(a)the Rules and the terms and conditions set out in the Invitation Letter;

 

(b)the Constitution in respect of Shares acquired under the Plan (and agrees to become a Shareholder); and

 

(c)the Securities Trading Policy and any other relevant Company policies,

 

including any modifications applicable from time to time.

 

2.5.2Unless the Board determines otherwise, a grant of Awards will not be made in part.

 

2.5.3The Board reserves the right to reject an application for a grant of Awards to an Employee who has received an invitation. If the Board determines to exercise its discretion to reject an application, the grant shall be deemed never to have been made.

 

2.5.4Nothing limits the Board’s ability to treat the conduct of an Employee (including failure to return an “opt out” form or other election not to participate within the specified time) as valid acceptance of the relevant grant.

 

2.5.5To the extent of any inconsistency, the terms and conditions of a grant contained within the Invitation Letter will prevail over any other provision of these Rules.

 

2.6Title to Awards

 

2.6.1Unless the Board determines otherwise:

 

(a)a grant of Awards is personal to the Participant and cannot be transferred to other persons or entities (subject to rule 2.7.2); and

 

(b)Awards may only be registered in the name of the Participant.

 

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2.6.2Where the Board determines to grant Awards to a Nominee, Rule 2.5 applies to both the Employee and Nominee and the Board may require both the Employee and Nominee to agree to any terms and conditions and execute any forms that the Board determines prior to Awards being granted.

 

2.7Prohibition against Dealing and hedging

 

2.7.1Subject to rule 2.7.2, a Participant must not Deal in the Awards granted under the Plan, unless the Board determines otherwise.

 

2.7.2An Award is only transferable:

 

(a)with the consent of the Board; or

 

(b)by force of law upon death to the Participant’s legal personal representative or upon bankruptcy to the Participant’s trustee in bankruptcy.

 

2.7.3A Participant must not enter into any scheme, arrangement or agreement (including options and derivative products) under which the Participant may alter the economic benefit to be derived from any Awards that remain subject to these Rules, irrespective of future changes in the market price of Shares.

 

2.7.4Where the Participant Deals in Awards, or transfers an Award, other than in accordance with rule 2.7.2, or enters, or purports to enter, into any scheme, arrangement or agreement described in rule 2.7.3, the Board may determine that the relevant Dealing does not take effect or that the Award immediately lapses or is forfeited, as applicable.

 

B.Rights and Options

 

 

3.Unvested Rights and Options

 

3.1Shareholder entitlements

 

3.1.1A Participant shall not be entitled to vote, receive dividends, or have any other rights of a Shareholder in respect of the Rights and Options until the underlying Shares are allocated to the Participant following Vesting and exercise (as the case may be), of the Rights and Options.

 

3.2Lapse of Rights and Options

 

3.2.1Subject to the Board’s overriding discretion, a Participant’s unvested Rights and Options will lapse upon the earliest to occur of:

 

(a)the date specified by the Board for the purposes of rule 2.2.1(k);

 

(b)failure to satisfy the Conditions by the end of the Period following testing under rule 4.1;

 

(c)a circumstance or event described in any of rule 2.7 (Prohibition against Dealing and hedging), rule 7 (Ceasing employment), rule 8 (Variations of capital), rule 9 (Divestment of a material business or subsidiary), rule 10 (Change of Control), or rule 11 (Clawback and lapse for fraud or breach) which results in the lapsing of Rights and/or Options (whether automatically or as the Board determines); or

 

(d)the 15th anniversary of the date of grant of the Award.

 

3.2.2The Board may specify in the Invitation Letter additional circumstances in which a Participant’s Rights and/or Options may lapse prior to Vesting.

 

4.Vesting of Rights and Options

 

4.1Testing of Conditions

 

4.1.1Rights and/or Options will only Vest and become exercisable once the Board, in its discretion, determines any relevant Conditions have been satisfied.

 

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4.1.2Subject to rule 4.1.1, following the end of the Period, the Board will:

 

(a)test the applicable Conditions (including any service conditions, if relevant);

 

(b)determine the extent to which, and the time when, the Rights and/or Options Vest and become exercisable (subject to any Exercise Restrictions, if applicable); and

 

(c)within a reasonable timeframe, notify Participants of the extent to which Rights and/or Options will Vest or have Vested and become exercisable (subject to any Exercise Restrictions, if applicable), and, if relevant, whether Rights and/or Options will be settled, upon exercise, in Shares pursuant to rule 4.4, or a Cash Equivalent Value, pursuant to rule 4.5, or in a Share Equivalent Number of Shares pursuant to rule 4.6.

 

4.1.3Notwithstanding rule 4.1.1, the Board may in its discretion, determine that a Right and/or Option Vests and becomes exercisable prior to the end of a Period. The Board also retains discretion to adjust any performance related Conditions to ensure that Participants are neither advantaged nor disadvantaged by matters outside management’s control that affect the Conditions (for example, by excluding one-off non-recurrent items or the impact of significant acquisitions or disposals).

 

4.2Exercise of Rights and Options

 

4.2.1The Board may determine that Vested Rights and/or Options are subject to Exercise Restrictions as specified in the Invitation pursuant to rule 2.2.1(h).

 

4.2.2Where any Exercise Restrictions applicable to a Vested Right and/or Option cease to apply, such Awards may be exercised by the Participant during the Exercise Period.

 

4.2.3Any Vested Right and/or Option which has not been exercised prior to the end of the Exercise Period will lapse immediately.

 

4.3Settlement of Rights and Options

 

4.3.1Subject to any applicable restriction imposed by Law or the Securities Trading Policy, upon:

 

(a)Vesting of a Right and/or Option; and

 

(b)if applicable, the valid exercise of a Vested Right and/or Option,

 

the Company must allocate or procure the transfer of one Share for each Vested Right and/or Option (or if applicable, for each validly exercised Right and/or Option), or pay the Cash Equivalent Value, or provide the Share Equivalent Number of Shares, where relevant, to, or for the benefit of, the Participant.

 

4.3.2If a Participant purports to exercise an Option in contravention of any applicable Exercise Restriction, the Option will be deemed to have been exercised on the first date the Exercise Restriction ceases to apply.

 

4.4Share settlement

 

4.4.1Subject to rule 4.5, each Vested or if applicable, validly exercised Right and/or Option, entitles the Participant to receive the relevant number of Shares in the Company, as set out in the Invitation Letter.

 

4.4.2All Shares issued under the Plan will rank equally in all respects with other Shares for the time being on issue by the Company (except as regards to any rights attaching to such other Shares by reference to a record date prior to the date of their allocation or transfer).

 

4.4.3If the Company issues Shares for the purpose of satisfying a Right and/or Option granted to the Participant, the Company will apply for quotation on the ASX of the Shares issued under the Plan within the period required by the ASX.

 

4.4.4Subject to any applicable Trading Restrictions and the terms of the Securities Trading Policy, no other restrictions shall apply to any Shares allocated under the Plan.

 

4.5Cash settlement

 

4.5.1Provided such discretion was stated in the Invitation Letter pursuant to rule 2.2.1(h), exercised Rights and/or Options may be satisfied, at the discretion of the Board, in cash rather than Shares, by payment to the Participant of the Cash Equivalent Value, net of applicable Taxes and other withholdings, and in the case of Options, less any applicable Exercise Price that would have been payable by the Participant (.

 

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4.5.2In the case of Rights and/or Options, the Cash Equivalent Value is equal to the gross value of the Shares that would have been allocated or transferred to the Participant if the Board chose to settle Awards in Shares.

 

4.5.3Unless the Board determines otherwise, the Cash Equivalent Value will be inclusive of any statutory superannuation contributions that the Group is required to make on the Participant’s behalf in relation to the cash payment made under rule 4.5.1.

 

4.5.4The Board retains discretion as to how gross value of the Shares is calculated for the purpose of this rule.

 

4.6Share appreciation rights

 

4.6.1Provided such discretion was stated in the Invitation Letter pursuant to rule 2.2.1, Vested Options which have been exercised may be satisfied, at the discretion of the Board by allocation or procurement of the transfer of a Share Equivalent Number of Shares to, or for the benefit of, the Participant.

 

4.6.2For the purposes of rule 4.6.1, the Share Equivalent Number is determined as:

 

N x (MV – EP)

 

Divided by

 

MV

 

Whereby:

 

N is the number of Options exercised

EP is the Exercise Price

MV is the market value per Share at the date an Option is exercised

 

4.6.3The Board retains discretion as to how the market value of Shares is calculated for the purposes of this rule 4.6.

 

C.Grants of Restricted Shares

 

 

5.Allocation of Restricted Shares

 

5.1Shareholder entitlements

 

Unless the Board determines otherwise, a Participant shall be entitled to vote, receive dividends and, subject to applicable Trading Restrictions, have all rights of a Shareholder in respect of Restricted Shares allocated to him or her under these Rules. Whilst Restricted Shares are subject to Trading Restrictions under the Plan, the rights and entitlements attaching to them must be exercised in accordance with these Rules.

 

5.2Forfeiture of Restricted Shares

 

5.2.1Subject to the Board’s overriding discretion, a Participant’s unvested Restricted Shares will be forfeited upon the earliest to occur of:

 

(a)failure to satisfy the Conditions by the end of the Period following testing under rule 6.1;

 

(b)a circumstance or event described in any of rule 2.7 (Prohibition on Dealing), rule 7 (Ceasing employment), rule 9 (Divestment of a material business or subsidiary), rule 10 (Change of Control), or rule 11 (Clawback and lapse for fraud or breach) which results in the forfeiture of Restricted Shares (whether automatically or as the Board determines); or

 

(c)the date specified by the Board for the purposes of rule 2.2.1(j).

 

5.2.2The Board may specify in the Invitation Letter additional circumstances in which a Participant’s Restricted Shares may be forfeited prior to Vesting.

 

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6.Vesting of Restricted Shares

 

6.1Testing of Conditions

 

6.1.1Restricted Shares will only Vest once the Board, in its discretion, determines any relevant Conditions have been satisfied.

 

6.1.2In respect of Restricted Shares, following the end of the Period, the Board will:

 

(a)test the applicable Conditions (including any service conditions, if relevant);

 

(b)determine the extent to which, and the time when, the Restricted Shares Vest; and

 

(c)within a reasonable timeframe, notify Participants of the extent to which any applicable Conditions have been satisfied and Restricted Shares will Vest or have Vested.

 

6.1.3Notwithstanding rule 6.1.1, the Board may in its discretion, determine that a Restricted Share Vests prior to the end of a Period. The Board also retains discretion to adjust any performance related Conditions to ensure that Participants are neither advantaged nor disadvantaged by matters outside management’s control that affect the Conditions (for example, by excluding one-off non-recurrent items or the impact of significant acquisitions or disposals).

 

6.2Dealing in Shares

 

6.2.1Subject to the terms of the Invitation Letter, applicable Law and the Securities Trading Policy, where Restricted Shares have vested and the applicable Trading Restrictions have ceased to apply, Participants may Deal in those Restricted Shares.

 

6.3Trading Restriction

 

6.3.1The Company may implement any procedure it considers appropriate to restrict a Participant from Dealing, or acting in breach of the Trading Restrictions, including but not limited to imposing a holding lock on any Restricted Shares under the Plan, or requiring Restricted Shares to be held by a Trustee on behalf of a Participant, for such time as the Restricted Shares are subject to Trading Restrictions under the Plan.

 

D.General terms and conditions

 

 

7.Ceasing employment

 

7.1General rule

 

7.1.1Subject to rules 7.2 and 7.3, if a Participant ceases to be an Employee prior to the Awards vesting:

 

(a)a pro-rata number (based on the proportion of the Period that has elapsed at the time of cessation) of the Participant’s unvested Awards will not lapse on cessation and may Vest to the extent that the Conditions have been satisfied when tested at the end of the applicable Period in accordance with rules 4.1 and 6.1, as applicable (and any service related Conditions will be deemed to have been satisfied); and

 

(b)any Awards which are not eligible to be tested, or do not Vest following testing at the end of the Period, under rule 7.1.1 will lapse or be forfeited immediately.

 

7.1.2Subject to rule 7.3, if a Participant ceases to be an Employee due to death, all unvested Awards will be transferred to the Participant’s estate in accordance with all relevant Laws, and will be treated in accordance with this rule 7.1.

 

7.2Exceptions

 

7.2.1Subject to rule 7.3, if a Participant ceases to be an Employee prior to the Awards vesting by reason of:

 

(c)resignation; or

 

(d)termination for cause (including gross misconduct),

 

any Awards which have not Vested will lapse or be forfeited upon cessation of employment with the Group.

 

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7.3Board discretion to determine treatment

 

7.3.1If a Participant ceases to be an Employee prior to the end of a Period for any reason then the Board may, in respect of any Awards which have not Vested at the date of cessation of the Participant’s employment, determine that:

 

(a)all or such other number of the Participant’s unvested Awards will Vest to the extent that the Conditions have been satisfied when tested at the end of the applicable Period (and where the Conditions include service related conditions, the service related conditions will be deemed to have been satisfied);

 

(b)all or such other number, of the Participant’s unvested Awards will Vest to the extent that the Conditions have been satisfied when tested at the time of cessation of employment;

 

(c)any applicable Conditions or Periods in respect of some or all of the Awards will be modified or waived; or

 

(d)some or all of the unvested Awards lapse (in the case of Options and Rights) or will be forfeited (in the case of Restricted Shares) (and that such lapse or forfeiture, as the case may be will occur on the date employment ceases).

 

7.3.2In making any determination under rule 7.3.1, the Board may have regard to any matter the Board considers relevant, including, but not limited to:

 

(a)the proportion of the Period that has elapsed at the time of cessation of employment;

 

(b)the degree to which the Conditions have been (or are estimated to have been) achieved;

 

(c)the Participant’s individual performance during the Period; or

 

(d)the manner of or circumstances surrounding the Participant’s cessation of employment.

 

7.4Exercise of Vested Rights and/or Options

 

7.4.1Where a Participant ceases to be an employee of the Group, other than as a result of termination for cause (including gross misconduct), all Vested Rights and/or Options which are required to be exercised in order to be allocated Shares, including Rights and/or Options that Vest pursuant to rules 7.1, 7.2 or 7.3, must, unless the Board determines otherwise, be exercised within the later of 90 days following cessation of employment or Vesting as relevant.

 

7.4.2Rights and/or Options which are not exercised within the period specified in rule 7.4.1 will lapse.

 

7.4.3Where a Participant is terminated for cause (including gross misconduct), all Vested Rights and/or Options will automatically lapse, subject to the Board’s discretion to apply a different treatment at the time of termination.

 

7.5Vested Shares

 

7.5.1Unless the Board determined otherwise, where a Participant ceased to be an employee of the Group, any Trading Restrictions that applied to vested Restricted Shares cease.

 

7.6When employment ceases

 

7.6.1For the purposes of this Plan, a Participant will not be treated as ceasing employment until such time as the Participant is no longer an Employee of the Group.

 

7.6.2Subject to applicable laws, at the discretion of the Board, a Participant who is granted an approved leave of absence and who exercises their right to return to work under any applicable award, enterprise agreement, other agreement, statute or regulation before the Awards Vest, will not be treated for those purposes as ceasing employment.

 

7.7Overseas transfers

 

7.7.1If a Participant remains an Employee but is transferred to work in another country, or changes tax residence status, and as a result would:

 

(a)become subject to restrictions on his or her ability to hold or Deal in Awards or Shares or receive any proceeds of sale from the sale of Shares due to the securities laws or exchange control laws of the country to which he or she is transferred; or

 

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(b)suffer a tax disadvantage (or cause a member of the Group to suffer a tax disadvantage),

 

the Board, in its discretion, may determine any treatment in respect of unvested Awards and/or any applicable Exercise Restrictions and/or Trading Restrictions, before or after the Employee’s transfer takes effect.

 

8.Variations of capital

 

8.1Treatment of Rights and Options

 

8.1.1If, prior to Vesting and exercise of Rights and/or Options (if applicable), there is a Variation of Capital Event then, subject to rules 8.1.3 and 8.1.4, the number of Rights and/or Options to which each Participant is entitled or the Exercise Price may be adjusted (including lapsing or forfeiting Rights and/or Options) in the manner determined by the Board. It is intended that the Board would exercise its discretion under this rule to ensure that Participants do not enjoy a windfall gain and do not suffer a material detriment as a result of any corporate action.

 

8.1.2If new Rights and/or Options are granted as part of such an adjustment, such Rights and/or Options will, unless the Board determines otherwise, be subject to the same terms and conditions as the original Rights and/or Options, including without limitation, any Condition.

 

8.1.3If there is a reorganisation of capital, the rights of each Participant who has been allocated Rights and/or Options will be adjusted in the manner required by the Listing Rules applying at the time of the reorganisation.

 

8.1.4If there is an pro-rata issue or bonus issue of new Shares to Shareholders:

 

(a)each Participant who has been allocated Rights and/or Options may not participate in the new issue until his or her Rights and/or Options have Vested and, if applicable, have been exercised in accordance with these Rules; and

 

(b)the Exercise Price, or number of Shares over which the Rights and/or Options may Vest or may be exercised, as applicable, will, in the case of a pro-rata issue, be adjusted in accordance with Listing Rule 6.22.2 (or any replacement rule) and, in the case of a bonus issue, be adjusted in accordance with Listing Rule 6.22.3 (or any replacement rule).

 

8.2Treatment of Restricted Shares

 

8.2.1In the case of Restricted Shares, unless the Board determines otherwise, if one of the following corporate actions or events occurs:

 

(a)any reorganisation (including consolidation, subdivision, reduction or return) of the equity capital of the Company; or

 

(b)Shares are issued to the Shareholders by way of a bonus issue; or

 

(c)Shares are offered to the Shareholders by way of a rights issue,

 

then, subject to the Listing Rules, new Shares acquired as a result of that action will be subject to the same terms as Restricted Shares allocated under the Plan.

 

9.Divestment of a material business or subsidiary

 

9.1.1Where the Company divests, or disposes of, a business or asset designated by the Board for this purpose as ‘material’, the Board may make special rules that apply to Participants in relation to the Awards held pursuant to the Plan (and any other entitlements or securities that may arise in relation to those Awards). Without limiting the Board’s discretion, such rules may include:

 

(a)varying the Condition applying to the Participant’s Awards to take into account the divestment of the business or asset (if applicable); and

 

(b)deeming the Participant to remain an Employee of the Group for a specific period.

 

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9.1.2In order to bind a Participant, any special rules made under this rule 9 must be notified to a Participant pursuant to rule 12.1.2.

 

10.Change of Control

 

10.1Board discretion upon an Event

 

10.1.1If an Event occurs prior to the Vesting of an Award, then the Board may, within 14 days of the Event, determine in its absolute discretion the treatment of the Participant’s unvested Awards and the timing of such treatment, which may include determining that the unvested Awards:

 

(a)vest (whether subject to further Conditions or not);

 

(b)remain subject to the applicable Conditions and/or Period(s);

 

(c)become subject to substitute or varied Conditions and/or Period(s) which, in the view of the Board, are no more difficult to achieve than the original Conditions and/or no longer than the original Period(s) (as applicable); or

 

(d)in respect of Rights and Options, may only be settled in cash pursuant to rule 4.5, or with securities other than Shares,

 

having regard to any matter the Board considers relevant, including, without limitation, the circumstances of the Event (including the value being proposed to Shareholders), the extent to which the applicable Conditions have been satisfied (or estimated to have been satisfied) at the time of the Event and/or the proportion of the Period that has passed at the time of the Event.

 

10.2Default treatment upon a Change of Control

 

10.2.1Where the Board does not exercise its discretion pursuant to rule 10.1.1, upon a Change of Control, a pro-rata number (based on the proportion of the Period that has elapsed at the time of cessation) of the Participant’s unvested Awards will Vest based on the extent to which any applicable Conditions, other than service related conditions have been satisfied (or are estimated to have been satisfied). Where the Conditions include service related conditions, the service related conditions will be deemed to have been satisfied.

 

10.3Notification to Participants

 

10.3.1If a Change of Control occurs, or the Board exercises its discretion pursuant to rule 10.1.1, the Company must immediately notify all affected Participants.

 

10.4Vested Awards

 

10.4.1Where a Participant holds a Vested Right and/or Option at the date of the Change of Control (including those that Vest pursuant to rules 10.1.1 and 10.2.1) and those Rights and/or Options are required to be exercised in order to be allocated Shares, he or she will have [90] days from the date of the Change of Control, or such other period as the Board determines, in which to exercise the Rights and/or Options. Any Rights and/or Options not exercised within this period will lapse.

 

10.4.2If a Right or Option is settled in cash, any part of the Award that Vests and is exercised, as relevant, pursuant to this rule 10 will be satisfied by a cash payment equivalent to the Cash Equivalent Value (net of any applicable Exercise Price, Taxes and other withholdings) and the Company will, notwithstanding the terms of the Award, be under no obligation to deliver any part of a vested Award in the form of Shares.

 

10.4.3Where a Participant holds a Vested Restricted Shares at the date of the Change of Control (including those that Vest pursuant to rules 10.1.1 and 10.2.1), Trading Restrictions will cease to apply.

 

10.5Acquisition of securities in another Company

 

10.5.1If a company (Acquiring Company) obtains control of the Company or Group and the Acquiring Company, the Company or Group and the Participant agree, a Participant may be provided with awards or securities in the Acquiring Company (or its parent or its subsidiary) in substitution for the Awards, on substantially the same terms and subject to substantially the same Conditions as the awards, but with appropriate adjustments as to the number and type of awards or securities.

 

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11.Clawback and lapse for fraud or breach

 

11.1Actions of a Participant

 

11.1.1Where, in the opinion of the Board, a Participant has obtained, or will obtain, an unfair benefit as a result of an act which:

 

(a)constitutes fraud, or dishonest or gross misconduct in relation to the affairs of the Group or any Group Company;

 

(b)brings the Group or any Group Company into disrepute;

 

(c)is in breach of his or her obligations to the Group or any Group Company, including compliance with any Company Clawback Policy and any other applicable Company policy;

 

(d)constitutes a failure to perform any other act reasonably and lawfully requested of the Participant; or

 

(e)has the effect of delivering strong Company performance in a manner which is unsustainable or involves unacceptably high risk, and results or is likely to result in a detrimental impact on Company performance following the end of the Period,

 

the Board may exercise its discretion under rule 11.3 to ensure that no unfair benefit is obtained.

 

11.2Actions of any person

 

11.2.1Where, in the opinion of the Board:

 

(a)an Award, which would not have otherwise Vested, Vests or may Vest as a result directly or indirectly of:

 

(1)the fraud, dishonesty or breach of obligations (including, without limitation, a material misstatement of financial information) of any person; or

 

(2)any other action or omission (whether intentional or inadvertent) of any person,

 

the Board may make a determination under rule 11.3 to ensure that no unfair benefit is obtained by any Participant; or

 

(b)an Award, which may otherwise have Vested, has not Vested as a result directly or indirectly of any circumstance referred to in this rule 11.2.1, the Board may reconsider the level of satisfaction of the applicable Conditions and reinstate and Vest any Award that may have lapsed to the extent that the Board determines appropriate in the circumstances or make a new grant of Awards that reflect the terms of the original Award.

 

11.3Board’s powers in relation to Awards

 

11.3.1In the circumstances set out in rules 11.1 and 11.2 above, the Board may, in its absolute discretion, and subject to applicable Laws, determine any treatment in relation to an Award, including, without limitation, to:

 

(a)reset the Conditions and/or alter the Period applying to the Award;

 

(b)deem all or any Awards which have not Vested to have lapsed or been forfeited (as relevant);

 

(c)deem all or any Restricted Shares, or Shares allocated following Vesting (or exercise, as applicable) of an Award in the form of Rights or Options, to not be subject to any further restrictions under this Plan, to have lapsed or been forfeited (as relevant); and/or

 

(d)where Shares that have been allocated to a Participant under the Plan have been subsequently sold, require that the Participant repay the net proceeds of such a sale; and/or

 

(e)where a cash payment has been made to a Participant pursuant to the terms of the Plan, whether under rule 4.5 or otherwise, require that the Participant repay a sum equal to that cash payment.

 

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12.Amendments to the Plan and terms

 

12.1Amendments by the Board

 

12.1.1Subject to rule 12.2, the Board may at any time and from time to time in its sole discretion amend, supplement or revoke, including by way of schedule, all or any of these Rules or all or any of the rights or obligations of the Participants or any of them.

 

12.1.2The Board must provide written notification to Participants affected by any amendment made pursuant to rule 12.1.1 as soon as reasonably practicable after any such amendment has been made.

 

12.1.3Despite this rule 12.1, no amendment to these Rules may materially reduce the rights of any Participant attaching to Awards granted under the Plan prior to the date of the amendment or formulation, unless the amendment is made primarily for the purpose of complying with present or future Laws applicable to the Plan or a member of the Group, to correct any manifest error or mistake, or with the consent of the relevant Participants.

 

12.1.4Any amendment made pursuant to this rule 12.1 may be given such retrospective effect, if so determined by the Board.

 

12.2Law and Listing Rules

 

The exercise of any powers under these Rules by the Board is subject to any restrictions or procedural requirements relating to the amendment of the rules of an employee incentive scheme imposed by any Law or by the Listing Rules as applicable to the Plan, Awards or Shares, as the case may be, unless those restrictions, conditions or requirements are relaxed or waived by the ASX or any of its delegates either generally or in a particular case or class of cases and either expressly or by implication.

 

12.3Non-residents of Australia

 

12.3.1Notwithstanding anything in these Rules, the Board may at any time, and from time to time, amend, supplement or revoke, including by way of schedule, any of these Rules, to apply to an Employee or Participant, employed in, resident in, or who are citizens of, countries other than Australia.

 

12.3.2Any different rules made under rule 12.3.1 shall be restricted in its application to those Employees and Participants employed in, resident in, or who are citizens of the foreign country or countries specified by the Board, and may be amended, supplemented or revoked in accordance with rule 12.1.

 

12.3.3For the purposes of clarification, any different rules that are adopted under rule 12.3.1 may have an adverse impact upon Employees or Participants. However, any different rules that may apply must comply, to the extent legal and practicable, with the basic principles of the Plan.

 

13.General terms and conditions

 

13.1Awards and obligations of Participants

 

13.1.1Unless the subject of an express provision in an employment contract, the rights and obligations of any Participant under the terms of their office, employment or contract with the Group are not affected by their participation in the Plan.

 

13.1.2Except where expressly contemplated, these Rules will not form part of and are not incorporated into any contract between any Participant (whether or not they are an Employee) and the Company. The grant of Awards on a particular basis in any year does not create any right or expectation of the grant of Awards on the same basis, or at all, in any future year.

 

13.1.3No Participant has any right to compensation for any loss in relation to the Plan.

 

13.1.4Each Participant appoints the company secretary of the Company (or any other officer of the Group authorised by the Board for this purpose) as his or her agent to do anything necessary to:

 

(a)allocate Shares to the Participant in accordance with these Rules; and

 

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(b)execute transfers of Shares in accordance with these Rules.

 

13.2Power of the Board

 

13.2.1The Board administers the Plan and has absolute and unfettered discretion in exercising any power or discretion concerning the Plan and may:

 

(a)delegate to any person for the period and on the terms it decides the exercise of any of its powers or discretions under the Plan;

 

(b)decide on appropriate procedures for administering the Plan consistent with these Rules;

 

(c)establish, implement and operate a Share Trust, and delegate authority to a Trustee, for the purposes of delivering and holding Shares on behalf of Participants;

 

(d)resolve conclusively all questions of fact or interpretation concerning the Plan and these Rules and any dispute of any kind that arises under the Plan;

 

(e)subject to rule 12, amend, add to or waive any provision of the Plan (including this rule 13.2) or any term or condition (including a Condition or other restriction) relating to the Awards or Shares;

 

(f)determine to suspend or cease operation of the Plan at any time and take any actions required to effect the winding up of the Plan;

 

(g)act or refrain from acting at its discretion under these Rules or concerning the Plan or the Awards or Shares held under the Plan; and

 

(h)waive any breach of a provision of the Plan.

 

13.2.2In administering the Plan in accordance with these Rules, and in exercising the discretion in rule 13.2.1, the Board shall be regarded at all times to be acting genuinely, honestly, in good faith and in a manner that is not arbitrary, capricious, perverse or irrational.

 

13.3Waiver of terms and conditions

 

Notwithstanding any other provisions of the Plan, the Board may at any time waive in whole or in part any terms or conditions (including any Condition) in relation to any Awards granted to a Participant under the Plan and the Rules.

 

13.4Dispute or disagreement

 

In the event of any dispute, disagreement or uncertainty as to the interpretation of the Plan, or as to any question or right arising from or related to the Plan or to any Awards or Shares granted under it, the decision of the Board is final and binding.

 

13.5Personal information

 

Subject to compliance with the Privacy Policy, the Privacy Act and all applicable Law, each Participant consents to the Company, Group company or any of their its agents (and each of their related parties) collecting, holding and using personal information that the Participant provides in the application to participate in the Plan or otherwise provides to the Company or its agents (and each of their related parties) as part of their employment, in order to carry out the administration and operation of the Plan in accordance with these Rules, including providing relevant information to:

 

(a)the Plan manager or another entity that manages or administers the Plan on behalf of the Company (as the case may be);

 

(b)any broker or external service provider, including a tax or financial adviser;

 

(c)the trustee of any Share Trust;

 

(d)any government department or body; and

 

(e)any other person or body as required or authorised by law.

 

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13.6Notices

 

A notice or other communication under or concerning the Invitation Letter or the Rules is validly given to a Participant if:

 

(a)delivered personally to the Participant;

 

(b)sent by prepaid post to the Participant’s last known residential address;

 

(c)sent to the Participant by facsimile, email or other electronic means at the Participant’s place of work; or

 

(d)posted on an electronic notice board maintained by or on behalf of the Group or any Group Company and accessible by the Participant,

 

and will in the case of (a), (c) and (d) above, be treated as being received immediately following the time it was sent, posted, or delivered, and where it is sent by regular post it will be treated as received 48 hours after it was posted.

 

13.7Laws governing the Plan

 

The Plan and any Awards granted and Shares allocated under it are governed by the laws of Western Australia and the Commonwealth of Australia. Any agreement made under the Plan is entered into in the State of Western Australia and each Participant submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of that state to herein determine matters arising under the Plan.

 

13.8Tax

 

13.8.1Unless otherwise required by Law, no member of the Group is responsible for any Taxes which may become payable by a Participant as a consequence of or in connection with the grant of any Awards, the allocation or transfer of any Shares or any dealing with any Awards or any Shares, or any cash payment made under the Plan.

 

13.8.2The Company or the Trustee will have the right to withhold or collect from a Participant such Taxes as any member of the Company or the Trustee is obliged, or reasonably believes it is obliged, to account for to any taxation authority. In exercising this right, the Company or the Trustee may:

 

(a)require the Participant to provide sufficient funds (by way of salary deduction or otherwise); or

 

(b)sell Shares to be issued or transferred to the Participant, including the sale of sufficient Shares to cover any costs of such sale.

 

14.Interpretation and Definitions

 

14.1Interpretation

 

In the Plan, the following rules apply unless a contrary intention appears:

 

(a)capitalised terms have the meanings provided in rule 14.2;

 

(b)headings are for convenience only and do not affect the interpretation of the Plan unless the context requires otherwise;

 

(c)any reference in the Plan to any statute or statutory instrument includes a reference to that statute or statutory instrument as amended;

 

(d)any words denoting the singular include the plural and words denoting the plural include the singular;

 

(e)any words denoting the masculine apply equally to the feminine equivalent; and

 

(f)where any word or phrase is given a definite meaning in this Plan, any part of speech or other grammatical form of that word or phrase has a corresponding meaning.

 

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14.2 Definitions

 

  ASX Australian Securities Exchange
  Award A Right, Option or Restricted Share granted to a Participant under the Plan on the terms and conditions determined by the Board
  Board The board of directors of the Company, or any committee, person or body to which the board duly delegates its powers and authorities to under this Plan
  Cash Equivalent Value As defined in rule 4.5.2
  Change of Control Occurs where, as a result of any Event or transaction, a person becomes entitled to more than 50% of the Shares or to all or substantially all of the Group’s business and assets
  Clawback Policy The clawback policy that applies to Employees of the Group from time to time in respect of Shares
  Company Admedus Ltd (ACN 088 221 078)
  Condition One or more performance or service related conditions which must be satisfied before an Award Vests
  Constitution The constitution of the Company operating as a contract between the Company and its members and officers, as amended from time to time
  Corporations Act Means the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth)
  Deal

Means to transfer, assign, encumber or otherwise dispose all or any part of the rights or obligations attaching to an Award or a Share, or to attempt to do any of these things, and Dealing and Dealt shall be construed accordingly

  Employee Any employee (including any executive director) of the Company or a Group Company, or any other person so designated by the Board
  Exercise Period The period over which a Vested Right and/or Option may be exercised as set out in the Invitation Letter (subject to any applicable Exercise Restriction)
  Exercise Price The amount payable on exercise of an Option as determined by the Board and specified for the purposes of rule 2.2.1 (which may be nil)
  Exercise Restriction Restrictions on the ability of a Participant to exercise a Vested Award as specified for the purposes of rule 2.2.1
  Event

Means where:

 

(a)         a Takeover Bid is made for the Company and the Board resolves to recommend the bid to Shareholders of the Company;

(b)         a court convenes a meeting of Shareholders to be held to vote on a proposed scheme of arrangement pursuant to which control of the majority of the Shares in the Company may change;

(c)         a notice is sent to Shareholders of the Company proposing a resolution for the winding up of the Company; or

(d)         any transaction or event is proposed that, in the opinion of the Board, may result in a person becoming entitled to exercise control over the Company

 

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    Each Event is a separate event that allows the Board to exercise its discretion pursuant to rule 10
  Group The Company, its subsidiaries and any other entity declared by the Board to be a member of the Group for the purposes of the Plan
  Group Company Any member of the Group
  Invitation Letter A letter or document, in any form, provided by the Company (or member of the Company) to an Employee setting out the terms and conditions of the grant, including the information set out in rule 2.2.1
  Law The laws applicable to the operation of the Plan from time to time, including any applicable securities laws of the jurisdiction in which an Employee receiving an Invitation Letter under the Plan is located
  Listing Rules The official Listing Rules of the ASX and any other exchange on which the Company is listed as they apply to the Company from time to time
  Nominee

Means:

 

I.           an immediate family member of the Employee;

II.         a company whose members comprise no persons other than the Employee or immediate family members of the Employee;

III.        a trustee of a discretionary trust where the Employee is the trustee and / or appointor of the trust, or

IV.        a corporate trustee of a self-managed superannuation fund (within the meaning of the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993) where the Employee is a director of the trustee;

  Option An entitlement to acquire a Share (or to receive the Cash Equivalent Value or acquire a Share Equivalent Number of Shares, at the discretion of the Board) subject to satisfaction of Conditions and compliance with the applicable exercise procedure (including payment of any applicable Exercise Price), granted to a Participant under the Plan on the terms and conditions determined by the Board
  Participant An Employee (or their Nominee) who has been granted Awards under the Plan
  Period The period or periods over which the Conditions are measured or tested as specified by the Board for the purpose of the Award
  Plan This Admedus Ltd Employee Incentive Plan
  Privacy Act The Privacy Act 1988 (Cth)
  Privacy Policy The privacy policy that applies to the Company from time to time
  Restricted Share A Share that is subject to a Trading Restriction and may be forfeited pursuant to rule 5.2 (until the satisfaction of Conditions), or is subject only to a Trading Restriction

 

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  Right An entitlement to acquire a Share (or to receive the Cash Equivalent Value, at the discretion of the Board) subject to satisfaction of Conditions and compliance with the applicable exercise procedure, granted to a Participant under the Plan on the terms and conditions determined by the Board
  Rules The rules of the Plan, as amended from time to time
  Share Equivalent Number As defined in rule 4.6.2
  Share Trust A trust established by the Company to hold Shares on behalf of Employees
  Securities Trading Policy The trading policy that applies to the Company from time to time in respect of the Shares
  Share A fully paid ordinary share in the capital of the Company
  Shareholder A registered holder of a Share
  Takeover Bid As defined in section 9 of the Corporations Act
  Taxes Any tax, levy, contribution or duty (including any associated penalty or interest amount), social security liability or other liability imposed by any Law, governmental, semi- governmental, judicial or other authority
  Trading Restriction Restriction on transfer imposed on Restricted Shares (whether prior to or following vesting) or Shares allocated (following exercise of Rights and/or Options) under the Plan either on a mandatory or voluntary basis
  Trustee The trustee, from time to time, of the Share Trust
  Variation of Capital Event

Means an event where one of the following occurs:

 

(a)        any reorganisation (including consolidation, subdivision, reduction, return or special dividend) in relation to the issued capital of the Company;

(b)        Shares are issued to the Company’s Shareholders by way of a bonus issue; or

(c)        Shares are offered to the Company’s Shareholders by way of a rights issue

  Vest

On satisfaction of Conditions, a Participant becoming entitled to:

 

(a)         have the Shares underlying his or her Awards allocated to him or her subject to the Rules of the Plan; or

(b)        if applicable, exercise the Awards, and upon valid exercise, have the Shares underlying his or her Awards allocated to him or her subject to the Rules of the Plan,

 

and Vested or Vesting shall be construed accordingly

 

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Exhibit 99.3 

 

 

 

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Employee Long Term Incentive Plan Rules

 

Relevant parts of this document were approved by the Board of the Company on 25 March 2020, 13 May 2020 and by the Shareholders of the Company at the Annual General Meeting held on 15 May 2020

 

 

 

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Table of contents

 

A.Grants of Awards 1

 

1.Purpose 1
2.Operation of the Plan 1

 

B.Rights and Options 3

 

3.Unvested Rights and Options 3
4.Vesting of Rights and Options 3

 

C.Grants of Restricted Shares 6

 

5.Allocation of Restricted Shares 6
6.Vesting of Restricted Shares 6

 

D.General terms and conditions 7

 

7.Ceasing employment 7
8.Variations of capital 9
9.Divestment of a material business or subsidiary 9
10.Change of Control 10
11.Clawback and lapse for fraud or breach 11
12.Amendments to the Plan and terms 12
13.General terms and conditions 12
14.Interpretation and Definitions 15

 

 

 

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A.Grants of Awards

 

 

1.Purpose

 

1.1.1The Plan is designed to allow the Board to make grants of Awards to Employees to assist with:

 

(a)attracting, motivating and retaining Employees;

 

(b)delivering rewards to Employees for individual and Company performance; and

 

(c)aligning the interests of Employees with those of Shareholders.

 

1.1.2The Plan is intended to operate in accordance with Subdivision 83A-C of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997, such that Awards granted under the Plan are intended to be subject to deferred taxation.

 

2.Operation of the Plan

 

2.1Grant of Awards

 

2.1.1The Board may, subject to rule 2.1.3, from time to time, in its absolute discretion, operate the Plan and:

 

(a)invite an Employee to apply for a grant of; or

 

(b)grant an Employee,

 

Awards upon the terms of the Plan and upon such additional terms and conditions as the Board determines.

 

2.1.2Awards may, at the Board’s discretion, comprise any one or more of the following:

 

(a)Rights;

 

(b)Options; and

 

(c)Restricted Shares.

 

2.1.3At the time of invitation or grant made pursuant to 2.1.1, the number of Shares that may be issued in respect of Awards under the invitation, when aggregated with the number of Shares underlying Awards issued during the previous three years pursuant to this Plan or any other employee incentive scheme operated by the Company, will not exceed 5% of the total number of Shares on issue.

 

2.1.4Individual Limits: The Plan does not set out a maximum number of Awards that may be made issuable to any one Participant.

 

2.2Information to be provided

 

2.2.1At the time of the invitation under rule 2.1.1(a) or grant under rule 2.1.1(b), the Board will provide each Employee with an Invitation Letter which contains the following minimum information regarding the Awards (to the extent it is relevant):

 

(a)the type or types of Awards being granted;

 

(b)the number or value of Awards being granted, or the method or formula for determining the number or value of Awards;

 

(c)the grant date applicable to the Awards;

 

(d)the method and form of applying for, accepting, or rejecting a grant of Awards, as applicable;

 

(e)any amount payable upon the grant of Awards;

 

(f)details of any applicable Conditions, including performance and/or service conditions, and the applicable Period;

 

(g)the time or times at which the applicable Conditions will be tested in respect of the Period (at which time, the Awards may Vest);

 

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(h)in respect of Rights and/or Options:

 

(i)the Exercise Period;

 

(ii)the manner of exercise of those Rights and/or Options (including whether Rights may be automatically exercised);

 

(iii)the Exercise Price payable to exercise an Option (if any);

 

(iv)any applicable Exercise Restrictions; and

 

(v)a statement as to whether Rights and/or Options may be settled in cash at the discretion of the Board;

 

(i)details of any Trading Restriction, whether on a mandatory or voluntary basis, applicable to:

 

(i)Restricted Shares, either prior to, or following, vesting; or

 

(ii)Shares allocated following vesting and exercise (as the case may be) of Rights and/or Options

 

(j)how Awards may be treated in the event a Participant ceases to be an Employee;

 

(k)the time and circumstances when Awards or Shares lapse or may be forfeited; and

 

(l)any other relevant terms and conditions to be attached to the Awards or Shares allocated under the Plan.

 

2.3No payment on grant of Awards

 

2.3.1Unless otherwise stated in the Invitation Letter, in accordance with rule 2.2.1(e), an Employee is not required to pay for a grant of Awards.

 

2.4Differing terms

 

2.4.1The Board may decide to invite Employees to apply for, or make a grant of Awards, on terms which are different for different Employees. In making this decision, the Board may have regard to:

 

(a)the Employee’s length of service with the Group;

 

(b)the Employee’s position and remuneration; and

 

(c)any other matter the Board considers relevant.

 

2.5Terms of the grant of Awards

 

2.5.1An Employee who is granted Awards is deemed to have agreed to be bound by:

 

(a)the Rules and the terms and conditions set out in the Invitation Letter;

 

(b)the Constitution in respect of Shares acquired under the Plan (and agrees to become a Shareholder); and

 

(c)the Securities Trading Policy and any other relevant Company policies, including any modifications applicable from time to time.

 

2.5.2Unless the Board determines otherwise, a grant of Awards will not be made in part.

 

2.5.3The Board reserves the right to reject an application for a grant of Awards to an Employee who has received an invitation. If the Board determines to exercise its discretion to reject an application, the grant shall be deemed never to have been made.

 

2.5.4Nothing limits the Board’s ability to treat the conduct of an Employee (including failure to return an “opt out” form or other election not to participate within the specified time) as valid acceptance of the relevant grant.

 

2.5.5To the extent of any inconsistency, the terms and conditions of a grant contained within the Invitation Letter will prevail over any other provision of these Rules.

 

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2.6Title to Awards

 

2.6.1Unless the Board determines otherwise:

 

(a)a grant of Awards is personal to the Participant and cannot be transferred to other persons or entities (subject to rule 2.7.2); and

 

(b)Awards may only be registered in the name of the Participant.

 

2.6.2Where the Board determines to grant Awards to a Nominee, Rule 2.5 applies to both the Employee and Nominee and the Board may require both the Employee and Nominee to agree to any terms and conditions and execute any forms that the Board determines prior to Awards being granted.

 

2.7Prohibition against Dealing and hedging

 

2.7.1Subject to rule 2.7.2, a Participant must not Deal in the Awards granted under the Plan.

 

2.7.2An Award is only transferable:

 

(a)with the consent of the Board; or

 

(b)by force of law upon death to the Participant’s legal personal representative or upon bankruptcy to the Participant’s trustee in bankruptcy.

 

2.7.3A Participant must not enter into any scheme, arrangement or agreement (including options and derivative products) under which the Participant may alter the economic benefit to be derived from any Awards that remain subject to the plan, irrespective of future changes in the market price of Shares.

 

2.7.4Where the Participant Deals in Awards, or transfers an Award, other than in accordance with rule 2.7.2, or enters, or purports to enter, into any scheme, arrangement or agreement described in rule 2.7.3, the Board may determine that the relevant Dealing does not take effect or that the Award immediately lapses or is forfeited, as applicable.

 

2.8Maximum Rights and Options granted

 

2.8.1In accordance with ASIC Class Order 14/1000, the Board must not grant a Right or Option if the Board has reasonable grounds to believe that the number of Shares in a class of Shares of the Company, including:

 

(a)the number of Shares in the same class which would be issued if each outstanding Invitation were to be accepted or exercised; and

 

(b)the number of Shares in the same class issued during the previous three years pursuant to:

 

(i)an employee incentive scheme of the Company or an associated body corporate covered by ASIC Class Order 14/1000 or an individual instrument made by ASIC in terms similar to that instrument; or

 

(ii)an employee incentive scheme or employee share scheme of the Company or an associate body corporate covered by ASIC Class Order 03/184 or an individual instrument made by ASIC in terms similar to that instrument,

 

but disregarding any invitation made, or Right or Option acquired or Share issued by way of or as a result of:

 

(c)an invitation to a person situated at the time of receipt of the invitation outside of Australia;

 

(d)an invitation that did not need disclosure because of sections 708 or 1012D of the Corporations Act; or

 

(e)an invitation made in a prospectus, offer information statement or product disclosure statement,

 

would exceed 5% of the total number of issued Shares in that class of Shares of the Company as at the time of the making of the invitation for Rights or Options under the Plan.

 

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B.Rights and Options

 

 

3.Unvested Rights and Options

 

3.1Shareholder entitlements

 

3.1.1A Participant shall not be entitled to vote, receive dividends, or have any other rights of a Shareholder in respect of the Rights and Options until the underlying Shares are allocated to the Participant following Vesting and exercise (as the case may be), of the Rights and Options.

 

3.2Lapse of Rights and Options

 

3.2.1Subject to the Board’s overriding discretion, a Participant’s unvested Rights and Options will lapse upon the earliest to occur of:

 

(a)the date specified by the Board for the purposes of rule 2.2.1(k);

 

(b)failure to satisfy the Conditions by the end of the applicable Period following testing under rule 4.1;

 

(c)a circumstance or event described in any of rule 2.7 (Prohibition against Dealing and hedging), rule 7 (Ceasing employment), rule 8 (Variations of capital), rule 9 (Divestment of a material business or subsidiary), rule 10 (Change of Control), or rule 11 (Clawback and lapse for fraud or breach of obligations) which results in the lapsing of Rights and/or Options (whether automatically or as the Board determines); or

 

(d)the 15th anniversary of the date of grant of the Award.

 

3.2.2The Board may specify in the Invitation Letter additional circumstances in which a Participant’s Rights and/or Options may lapse prior to Vesting.

 

4.Vesting of Rights and Options

 

4.1Testing of Conditions

 

4.1.1Rights and/or Options will only Vest and become exercisable once the Board, in its discretion, determines any relevant Conditions have been satisfied.

 

4.1.2Subject to rule 4.1.1, following the end of the Period, the Board will:

 

(a)test the applicable Conditions (including any service conditions, if relevant);

 

(b)determine the extent to which, and the time when, the Rights and/or Options Vest and become exercisable (subject to any Exercise Restrictions, if applicable); and

 

(c)within a reasonable timeframe, notify Participants of the extent to which Rights and/or Options will Vest or have Vested and become exercisable (subject to any Exercise Restrictions, if applicable), and, if relevant, whether Rights and/or Options will be settled, upon exercise, in Shares pursuant to rule 4.4, or a Cash Equivalent Value, pursuant to rule 4.5, or in a Share Equivalent Number of Shares pursuant to rule 4.6.

 

4.1.3Notwithstanding rule 4.1.1, the Board may in its discretion, determine that a Right and/or Option Vests and becomes exercisable prior to the end of a Period. The Board also retains discretion to adjust any performance related Conditions to ensure that Participants are neither advantaged nor disadvantaged by matters outside management’s control that affect the Conditions (for example, by excluding one- off non-recurrent items or the impact of significant acquisitions or disposals).

 

4.2Exercise of Rights and Options

 

4.2.1The Board may determine that Vested Rights and/or Options are subject to Exercise Restrictions as specified in the Invitation pursuant to rule 2.2.1(h).

 

4.2.2Where any Exercise Restrictions applicable to a Vested Right and/or Option cease to apply, such Awards may be exercised by the Participant during the Exercise Period.

 

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4.2.3Any Vested Right and/or Option which has not been exercised prior to the end of the Exercise Period will lapse immediately.

 

4.3Settlement of Rights and Options

 

4.3.1Subject to any applicable restriction imposed by Law or the Securities Trading Policy, upon:

 

(a)Vesting of a Right and/or Option; and

 

(b)if applicable, the valid exercise of a Vested Right and/or Option,

 

theCompany must allocate or procure the transfer of one Share for each Vested Right and/or Option (or if applicable, for each validly exercised Right and/or Option), or pay the Cash Equivalent Value, or provide the Share Equivalent Number of Shares, where relevant, to, or for the benefit of, the Participant.

 

4.3.2If a Participant purports to exercise an Option in contravention of any applicable Exercise Restriction, the Option will be deemed to have been exercised on the first date the Exercise Restriction ceases to apply.

 

4.4Share settlement

 

4.4.1Subject to rule 4.5, each Vested or if applicable, validly exercised Right and/or Option, entitles the Participant to receive the relevant number of Shares in the Company, as set out in the Invitation Letter.

 

4.4.2All Shares issued under the Plan will rank equally in all respects with other Shares for the time being on issue by the Company (except as regards to any rights attaching to such other Shares by reference to a record date prior to the date of their allocation or transfer).

 

4.4.3If the Company issues Shares for the purpose of satisfying a Right and/or Option granted to the Participant, the Company will apply for quotation on the ASX of the Shares issued under the Plan within the period required by the ASX.

 

4.4.4Subject to any applicable Trading Restrictions and the terms of the Securities Trading Policy, no other restrictions shall apply to any Shares allocated under the Plan.

 

4.5Cash settlement

 

4.5.1Provided such discretion was stated in the Invitation Letter pursuant to rule 2.2.1(h), exercised Rights and/or Options may be satisfied, at the discretion of the Board, in cash rather than Shares, by payment to the Participant of the Cash Equivalent Value, net of applicable Taxes and other withholdings, and in the case of Options, less any applicable Exercise Price that would have been payable by the Participant (and no exercise price is required to be paid by the Participant).

 

4.5.2In the case of Rights and/or Options, the Cash Equivalent Value is equal to the gross value of the Shares that would have been allocated or transferred to the Participant if the Board chose to settle Awards in Shares.

 

4.5.3Unless the Board determines otherwise, the Cash Equivalent Value will be inclusive of any statutory superannuation contributions that the Group is required to make on the Participant’s behalf in relation to the cash payment made under rule 4.5.1.

 

4.5.4The Board retains discretion as to how gross value of the Shares is calculated for the purpose of this rule.

 

4.6Share appreciation rights

 

4.6.1Provided such discretion was stated in the Invitation Letter pursuant to rule 2.2.1, Vested Options which have been exercised may be satisfied, at the discretion of the Board by allocation or procurement of the transfer of a Share Equivalent Number of Shares to, or for the benefit of, the Participant.

 

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4.6.2For the purposes of rule 4.6.1, the Share Equivalent Number is determined as:

 

N x (MV – EP)

Divided by

MV

 

Whereby:

 

N is the number of Options exercised

EP is the Exercise Price

MV is the market value per Share at the date an Option is exercised

 

4.6.3The Board retains discretion as to how the market value of Shares is calculated for the purposes of this rule 4.6.

 

C.Grants of Restricted Shares

 

 

5.Allocation of Restricted Shares

 

5.1Shareholder entitlements

 

Unless the Board determines otherwise, a Participant shall be entitled to vote, receive dividends and, subject to applicable Trading Restrictions, have all rights of a Shareholder in respect of Restricted Shares allocated to him or her under these Rules. Whilst Restricted Shares are subject to Trading Restrictions under the Plan, the rights and entitlements attaching to them must be exercised in accordance with the Plan.

 

5.2Forfeiture of Restricted Shares

 

5.2.1Subject to the Board’s overriding discretion, a Participant’s unvested Restricted Shares will be forfeited upon the earliest to occur of:

 

(a)failure to satisfy the Conditions by the end of the Period following testing under rule 6.1;

 

(b)a circumstance or event described in any of rule 2.7 (Prohibition on Dealing), rule 7 (Ceasing employment), rule 9 (Divestment of a material business or subsidiary), rule 10 (Change of Control), or rule 11 (Clawback and lapse for fraud or breach) which results in the forfeiture of Restricted Shares (whether automatically or as the Board determines); or

 

(c)the date specified by the Board for the purposes of rule 2.2.1(j).

 

5.2.2The Board may specify in the Invitation Letter additional circumstances in which a Participant’s Restricted Shares may be forfeited prior to Vesting.

 

6.Vesting of Restricted Shares

 

6.1Testing of Conditions

 

6.1.1Restricted Shares will only Vest once the Board, in its discretion, determines any relevant Conditions have been satisfied.

 

6.1.2In respect of Restricted Shares, following the end of the Period, the Board will:

 

(a)test the applicable Conditions (including any service conditions, if relevant);

 

(b)determine the extent to which, and the time when, the Restricted Shares Vest; and

 

(c)within a reasonable timeframe, notify Participants of the extent to which any applicable Conditions have been satisfied and Restricted Shares will Vest or have Vested.

 

6.1.3Notwithstanding rule 6.1.1, the Board may in its discretion, determine that a Restricted Share Vests prior to the end of a Period. The Board also retains discretion to adjust any performance related Conditions to ensure that Participants are neither advantaged nor disadvantaged by matters outsidemanagement’s control that affect the Conditions (for example, by excluding one-off non-recurrent items or the impact of significant acquisitions or disposals).

 

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6.2Dealing in Shares

 

6.2.1Subject to the terms of the Invitation Letter, applicable Law and the Securities Trading Policy, where Restricted Shares have vested and the applicable Trading Restrictions have ceased to apply, Participants may Deal in those Restricted Shares.

 

6.3Trading Restriction

 

6.3.1The Company may implement any procedure it considers appropriate to restrict a Participant from Dealing, or acting in breach of the Trading Restrictions, including but not limited to imposing a holding lock on any Restricted Shares under the Plan, or requiring Restricted Shares to be held by a Trustee on behalf of a Participant, for such time as the Restricted Shares are subject to Trading Restrictions under the Plan.

 

D.General terms and conditions

 

 

7.Ceasing employment

 

7.1General rule

 

7.1.1Subject to rules 7.2 and 7.3, if a Participant ceases to be an Employee prior to the Awards vesting:

 

(a)a pro-rata number (based on the proportion of the Period that has elapsed at the time of cessation) of the Participant’s unvested Awards will not lapse on cessation and may Vest to the extent that the Conditions have been satisfied when tested at the end of the applicable Period in accordance with rules 4.1 and 6.1, as applicable (and any service related Conditions will be deemed to have been satisfied); and

 

(b)any Awards which are not eligible to be tested, or do not Vest following testing at the end of the Period, under rule 7.1.1 will lapse or be forfeited immediately.

 

7.1.2Subject to rule 7.3, if a Participant ceases to be an Employee due to death, all unvested Awards will be transferred to the Participant’s estate in accordance with all relevant Laws, and will be treated in accordance with this rule 7.1.

 

7.2Exceptions

 

7.2.1Subject to rule 7.3, if a Participant ceases to be an Employee prior to the Awards vesting by reason of:

 

(c)resignation; or

 

(d)termination for cause (including gross misconduct),

 

any Awards which have not Vested will lapse or be forfeited upon cessation of employment with the Group.

 

7.3Board discretion to determine treatment

 

7.3.1If a Participant ceases to be an Employee prior to the end of a Period for any reason then the Board may, in respect of any Awards which have not Vested at the date of cessation of the Participant’s employment, determine that:

 

(a)all or such other number of the Participant’s unvested Awards will Vest to the extent that the Conditions have been satisfied when tested at the end of the applicable Period (and where the Conditions include service related conditions, the service related conditions will be deemed to have been satisfied);

 

(b)all or such other number, of the Participant’s unvested Awards will Vest to the extent that the Conditions have been satisfied when tested at the time of cessation of employment;

 

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(c)any applicable Conditions or Periods in respect of some or all of the Awards will be modified or waived; or

 

(d)some or all of the unvested Awards lapse (in the case of Options and Rights) or will be forfeited (in the case of Restricted Shares) (and that such lapse or forfeiture, as the case may be will occur on the date employment ceases).

 

7.3.2In making any determination under rule 7.3.1, the Board may have regard to any matter the Board considers relevant, including, but not limited to:

 

(a)the proportion of the Period that has elapsed at the time of cessation of employment;

 

(b)the degree to which the Conditions have been (or are estimated to have been) achieved;

 

(c)the Participant’s individual performance during the Period; or

 

(d)the manner of or circumstances surrounding the Participant’s cessation of employment.

 

7.4Exercise of Vested Rights and/or Options

 

7.4.1Where a Participant ceases to be an employee of the Group, other than as a result of termination for cause (including gross misconduct), all Vested Rights and/or Options which are required to be exercised in order to be allocated Shares, including Rights and/or Options that Vest pursuant to rules 7.1, 7.2 or 7.3, must, unless the Board determines otherwise, be exercised within the later of 90 days following cessation of employment or Vesting as relevant.

 

7.4.2Rights and/or Options which are not exercised within the period specified in rule 7.4.1 will lapse.

 

7.4.3Where a Participant is terminated for cause (including gross misconduct), all Vested Rights and/or Options will automatically lapse, subject to the Board’s discretion to apply a different treatment at the time of termination.

 

7.5Vested Shares

 

7.5.1Unless the Board determined otherwise, where a Participant ceased to be an employee of the Group, any Trading Restrictions that applied to vested Restricted Shares cease.

 

7.6When employment ceases

 

7.6.1For the purposes of this Plan, a Participant will not be treated as ceasing employment until such time as the Participant is no longer an Employee of the Group.

 

7.6.2Subject to applicable laws, at the discretion of the Board, a Participant who is granted an approved leave of absence and who exercises their right to return to work under any applicable award, enterprise agreement, other agreement, statute or regulation before the Awards Vest, will not be treated for those purposes as ceasing employment.

 

7.7Overseas transfers

 

7.7.1If a Participant remains an Employee but is transferred to work in another country, or changes tax residence status, and as a result would:

 

(a)become subject to restrictions on his or her ability to hold or Deal in Awards or Shares or receive any proceeds of sale from the sale of Shares due to the securities laws or exchange control laws of the country to which he or she is transferred; or

 

(b)suffer a tax disadvantage (or cause a member of the Group to suffer a tax disadvantage),

 

the Board, in its discretion, may determine any treatment in respect of unvested Awards and/or any applicable Exercise Restrictions and/or Trading Restrictions, before or after the Employee’s transfer takes effect.

 

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8.Variations of capital

 

8.1Treatment of Rights and Options

 

8.1.1If, prior to Vesting and exercise of Rights and/or Options (if applicable), there is a Variation of Capital Event then, subject to rules 8.1.3 and 8.1.4, the number of Rights and/or Options to which each Participant is entitled or the Exercise Price may be adjusted (including lapsing or forfeiting Rights and/or Options) in the manner determined by the Board. It is intended that the Board would exercise its discretion under this rule to ensure that Participants do not enjoy a windfall gain and do not suffer a material detriment as a result of any corporate action.

 

8.1.2If new Rights and/or Options are granted as part of such an adjustment, such Rights and/or Options will, unless the Board determines otherwise, be subject to the same terms and conditions as the original Rights and/or Options, including without limitation, any Condition.

 

8.1.3If there is a reorganisation (including subdivision, consolidation, reduction, return or special dividend) in relation to the issued capital, the rights of each Participant who has been allocated Rights and/or Options will be adjusted in the manner required by the Listing Rules applying at the time of the reorganisation.

 

8.1.4If there is a pro-rata issue or bonus issue of new Shares to Shareholders:

 

(a)each Participant who has been allocated Rights and/or Options may not participate in the new issue until his or her Rights and/or Options have Vested and, if applicable, have been exercised in accordance with these Rules; and

 

(b)the Exercise Price, or number of Shares over which the Rights and/or Options may Vest or may be exercised, as applicable, will, in the case of a pro-rata issue, be adjusted in accordance with Listing Rule 6.22.2 (or any replacement rule) and, in the case of a bonus issue, be adjusted in accordance with Listing Rule 6.22.3 (or any replacement rule).

 

8.2Treatment of Restricted Shares

 

8.2.1In the case of Restricted Shares, unless the Board determines otherwise, if one of the following corporate actions or events occurs:

 

(a)any reorganisation (including consolidation, subdivision, reduction or return) of the equity capital of the Company; or

 

(b)Shares are issued to the Shareholders by way of a bonus issue; or

 

(c)Shares are offered to the Shareholders by way of a rights issue, then, subject to the Listing Rules, new Shares acquired as a result of that action will be subject to the same terms as Restricted Shares allocated under the Plan.

 

9.Divestment of a material business or subsidiary

 

9.1.1Where the Company divests, or disposes of, a business or asset designated by the Board for this purpose as ‘material’, the Board may make special rules that apply to Participants in relation to the Awards held pursuant to the Plan (and any other entitlements or securities that may arise in relation to those Awards). Without limiting the Board’s discretion, such rules may include:

 

(a)varying the Condition applying to the Participant’s Awards to take into account the divestment of the business or asset (if applicable); and

 

(b)deeming the Participant to remain an Employee of the Group for a specific period.

 

9.1.2In order to bind a Participant, any special rules made under this rule 9 must be notified to a Participant pursuant to rule 12.1.2.

 

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10.Change of Control

 

10.1Board discretion upon an Event

 

10.1.1If an Event occurs prior to the Vesting of an Award, then the Board may, within 14 days of the Event, determine in its absolute discretion the treatment of the Participant’s unvested Awards and the timing of such treatment, which may include determining that the unvested Awards:

 

(a)vest (whether subject to further Conditions or not);

 

(b)remain subject to the applicable Conditions and/or Period(s);

 

(c)become subject to substitute or varied Conditions and/or Period(s) which, in the view of the Board, are no more difficult to achieve than the original Conditions and/or no longer than the original Period(s) (as applicable); or

 

(d)in respect of Rights and Options, may only be settled in cash pursuant to rule 4.5, or with securities other than Shares,
   
 having regard to any matter the Board considers relevant, including, without limitation, the circumstances of the Event (including the value being proposed to Shareholders), the extent to which the applicable Conditions have been satisfied (or estimated to have been satisfied) at the time of the Event and/or the proportion of the Period that has passed at the time of the Event.

 

10.2Default treatment upon a Change of Control

 

10.2.1Where the Board does not exercise its discretion pursuant to rule 10.1.1, upon a Change of Control, a pro-rata number (based on the proportion of the Period that has elapsed at the time of cessation) of the Participant’s unvested Awards will Vest based on the extent to which any applicable Conditions, other than service related conditions have been satisfied (or are estimated to have been satisfied). Where the Conditions include service related conditions, the service related conditions will be deemed to have been satisfied.

 

10.3Notification to Participants

 

10.3.1If a Change of Control occurs, or the Board exercises its discretion pursuant to rule 10.1.1, the Company must promptly notify all affected Participants.

 

10.4Vested Awards

 

10.4.1Where a Participant holds a Vested Right and/or Option at the date of the Change of Control (including those that Vest pursuant to rules 10.1.1 and 10.2.1) and those Rights and/or Options are required to be exercised in order to be allocated Shares, he or she will have 90 days from the date of the Change of Control, or such other period as the Board determines, in which to exercise the Rights and/or Options. Any Rights and/or Options not exercised within this period will lapse.

 

10.4.2If a Right or Option is settled in cash, any part of the Award that Vests and is exercised, as relevant, pursuant to this rule 10 will be satisfied by a cash payment equivalent to the Cash Equivalent Value (net of any applicable Exercise Price, Taxes and other withholdings) and the Company will, notwithstanding the terms of the Award, be under no obligation to deliver any part of a vested Award in the form of Shares.

 

10.4.3Where a Participant holds a Vested Restricted Shares at the date of the Change of Control (including those that Vest pursuant to rules 10.1.1 and 10.2.1), Trading Restrictions will cease to apply.

 

10.5Acquisition of securities in another Company

 

10.5.1If a company (Acquiring Company) obtains control of the Company or Group and the Acquiring Company, the Company or Group and the Participant agree, a Participant may be provided with awards or securities in the Acquiring Company (or its parent or its subsidiary) in substitution for the Awards, on substantially the same terms and subject to substantially the same Conditions as the awards, but with appropriate adjustments as to the number and type of awards or securities.

 

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11.Clawback and lapse for fraud or breach

 

11.1Actions of a Participant

 

11.1.1Where, in the opinion of the Board, a Participant has obtained, or will obtain, an unfair benefit as a result of an act which:

 

(a)constitutes fraud, or dishonest or gross misconduct in relation to the affairs of the Group or any Group Company;

 

(b)brings the Group or any Group Company into disrepute;

 

(c)is in breach of his or her obligations to the Group or any Group Company, including compliance with any Company Clawback Policy and any other applicable Company policy;

 

(d)constitutes a failure to perform any other act reasonably and lawfully requested of the Participant; or

 

(e)has the effect of delivering strong Company performance in a manner which is unsustainable or involves unacceptably high risk, and results or is likely to result in a detrimental impact on Company performance following the end of the Period,
   
 the Board may exercise its discretion under rule 11.3 to ensure that no unfair benefit is obtained.

 

11.2Actions of any person

 

11.2.1Where, in the opinion of the Board:

 

(a)an Award, which would not have otherwise Vested, Vests or may Vest as a result directly or indirectly of:

 

(1)the fraud, dishonesty or breach of obligations (including, without limitation, a material misstatement of financial information) of any person; or

 

(2)any other action or omission (whether intentional or inadvertent) of any person, the Board may make a determination under rule 11.3 to ensure that no unfair benefit is obtained by any Participant; or

 

(b)an Award, which may otherwise have Vested, has not Vested as a result directly or indirectly of any circumstance referred to in this rule 11.2.1, the Board may reconsider the level of satisfaction of the applicable Conditions and reinstate and Vest any Award that may have lapsed to the extent that the Board determines appropriate in the circumstances or make a new grant of Awards that reflect the terms of the original Award.

 

11.3Board’s powers in relation to Awards

 

11.3.1In the circumstances set out in rules 11.1 and 11.2 above, the Board may, in its absolute discretion, and subject to applicable Laws, determine any treatment in relation to an Award, including, without limitation, to:

 

(a)reset the Conditions and/or alter the Period applying to the Award;

 

(b)deem all or any Awards which have not Vested to have lapsed or been forfeited (as relevant);

 

(c)deem all or any Restricted Shares, or Shares allocated following Vesting (or exercise, as applicable) of an Award in the form of Rights or Options, to not be subject to any further restrictions under this Plan, to have lapsed or been forfeited (as relevant); and/or

 

(d)where Shares that have been allocated to a Participant under the Plan have been subsequently sold, require that the Participant repay the net proceeds of such a sale; and/or

 

(e)where a cash payment has been made to a Participant pursuant to the terms of the Plan, whether under rule 4.5 or otherwise, require that the Participant repay a sum equal to that cash payment.

 

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12.Amendments to the Plan and terms

 

12.1Amendments by the Board

 

12.1.1Subject to rule 12.2, the Board may at any time and from time to time in its sole discretion amend, supplement or revoke, including by way of schedule, all or any of these Rules or all or any of the rights or obligations of the Participants or any of them.

 

12.1.2The Board must provide written notification to Participants affected by any amendment made pursuant to rule 12.1.1 as soon as reasonably practicable after any such amendment has been made.

 

12.1.3Despite this rule 12.1, no amendment to these Rules may materially reduce the rights of any Participant attaching to Awards granted under the Plan prior to the date of the amendment or formulation, unless the amendment is made primarily for the purpose of complying with present or future Laws applicable to the Plan or a member of the Group, to correct any manifest error or mistake, or with the consent of the relevant Participants.

 

12.1.4Any amendment made pursuant to this rule 12.1 may be given such retrospective effect, if so determined by the Board.

 

12.2Law and Listing Rules

 

The exercise of any powers under these Rules by the Board is subject to any restrictions or procedural requirements relating to the amendment of the rules of an employee incentive scheme imposed by any Law or by the Listing Rules as applicable to the Plan, Awards or Shares, as the case may be, unless those restrictions, conditions or requirements are relaxed or waived by the ASX or any of its delegates either generally or in a particular case or class of cases and either expressly or by implication.

 

12.3Non-residents of Australia

 

12.3.1Notwithstanding anything in these Rules, the Board may at any time, and from time to time, amend, supplement or revoke, including by way of schedule, any of these Rules, to apply to an Employee or Participant, employed in, resident in, or who are citizens of, countries other than Australia.

 

12.3.2Any different rules made under rule 12.3.1 shall be restricted in its application to those Employees and Participants employed in, resident in, or who are citizens of the foreign country or countries specified by the Board, and may be amended, supplemented or revoked in accordance with rule 12.1.

 

12.3.3For the purposes of clarification, any different rules that are adopted under rule 12.3.1 may have an adverse impact upon Employees or Participants. However, any different rules that may apply must comply, to the extent legal and practicable, with the basic principles of the Plan.

 

13.General terms and conditions

 

13.1Awards and obligations of Participants

 

13.1.1Unless the subject of an express provision in an employment contract, the rights and obligations of any Participant under the terms of their office, employment or contract with the Group are not affected by their participation in the Plan.

 

13.1.2Except where expressly contemplated, these Rules will not form part of and are not incorporated into any contract between any Participant (whether or not they are an Employee) and the Company. The grant of Awards on a particular basis in any year does not create any right or expectation of the grant of Awards on the same basis, or at all, in any future year.

 

13.1.3No Participant has any right to compensation for any loss in relation to the Plan.

 

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13.1.4Each Participant appoints the company secretary of the Company (or any other officer of the Group authorised by the Board for this purpose) as his or her agent to do anything necessary to:

 

(a)allocate Shares to the Participant in accordance with these Rules; and

 

(b)execute transfers of Shares in accordance with these Rules.

 

13.2Power of the Board

 

13.2.1The Board administers the Plan and has absolute and unfettered discretion in exercising any power or discretion concerning the Plan and may:

 

(a)delegate to any person for the period and on the terms it decides the exercise of any of its powers or discretions under the Plan;

 

(b)decide on appropriate procedures for administering the Plan consistent with these Rules;

 

(c)establish, implement and operate a Share Trust, and delegate authority to a Trustee, for the purposes of delivering and holding Shares on behalf of Participants;

 

(d)resolve conclusively all questions of fact or interpretation concerning the Plan and these Rules and any dispute of any kind that arises under the Plan;

 

(e)subject to rule 12, amend, add to or waive any provision of the Plan (including this rule 13.2) or any term or condition (including a Condition or other restriction) relating to the Awards or Shares;

 

(f)determine to suspend or cease operation of the Plan at any time and take any actions required to effect the winding up of the Plan;

 

(g)act or refrain from acting at its discretion under these Rules or concerning the Plan or the Awards or Shares held under the Plan; and

 

(h)waive any breach of a provision of the Plan.

 

13.2.2In administering the Plan in accordance with these Rules, and in exercising the discretion in rule 13.2.1, the Board shall be regarded at all times to be acting genuinely, honestly, in good faith and in a manner that is not arbitrary, capricious, perverse or irrational.

 

13.3Waiver of terms and conditions

 

Notwithstanding any other provisions of the Plan, the Board may at any time waive in whole or in part any terms or conditions (including any Condition) in relation to any Awards granted to a Participant under the Plan and the Rules.

 

13.4Dispute or disagreement

 

In the event of any dispute, disagreement or uncertainty as to the interpretation of the Plan, or as to any question or right arising from or related to the Plan or to any Awards or Shares granted under it, the decision of the Board is final and binding.

 

13.5Personal information

 

Subject to compliance with the Privacy Policy, the Privacy Act and all applicable Law, each Participant consents to the Company, Group company or any of their its agents (and each of their related parties) collecting, holding and using personal information that the Participant provides in the application to participate in the Plan or otherwise provides to the Company or its agents (and each of their related parties) as part of their employment, in order to carry out the administration and operation of the Plan in accordance with these Rules, including providing relevant information to:

 

(a)the Plan manager or another entity that manages or administers the Plan on behalf of the Company (as the case may be);

 

(b)any broker or external service provider, including a tax or financial adviser;

 

(c)the trustee of any Share Trust;

 

(d)any government department or body; and

 

(e)any other person or body as required or authorised by law.

 

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13.6Notices

 

A notice or other communication under or concerning the Invitation Letter or the Rules is validly given to a Participant if:

 

(a)delivered personally to the Participant;

 

(b)sent by prepaid post to the Participant’s last known residential address;

 

(c)sent to the Participant by facsimile, email or other electronic means at the Participant’s place of work; or

 

(d)posted on an electronic notice board maintained by or on behalf of the Group or any Group Company and accessible by the Participant,
   
 and will in the case of (a), (c) and (d) above, be treated as being received immediately following the time it was sent, posted, or delivered, and where it is sent by regular post it will be treated as received 48 hours after it was posted.

 

13.7Laws governing the Plan

 

The Plan and any Awards granted and Shares allocated under it are governed by the laws of Western Australia and the Commonwealth of Australia. Any agreement made under the Plan is entered into in the State of Western Australia and each Participant submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of that state to herein determine matters arising under the Plan.

 

13.8Tax

 

13.8.1Unless otherwise required by Law, no member of the Group is responsible for any Taxes which may become payable by a Participant as a consequence of or in connection with the grant of any Awards, the allocation or transfer of any Shares or any dealing with any Awards or any Shares, or any cash payment made under the Plan.

 

13.8.2The Company or the Trustee will have the right to withhold or collect from a Participant such Taxes as any member of the Company or the Trustee is obliged, or reasonably believes it is obliged, to account for to any taxation authority. In exercising this right, the Company or the Trustee may:

 

(a)require the Participant to provide sufficient funds (by way of salary deduction or otherwise); or

 

(b)sell Shares to be issued or transferred to the Participant, including the sale of sufficient Shares to cover any costs of such sale.

 

13.9Application of Part 2D.2 Division 2 of the Corporations Act

 

13.9.1This clause 13.9 applies to all termination payments to which Part 2D.2 Division 2 of the Corporations Act applies.

 

13.9.2Notwithstanding any other provision of these Rules, in the absence of shareholder approval, the Company is not required to provide, or procure the provision, of any benefit under these Rules which is not permitted by Part 2D.2 Division 2 of the Corporations Act.

 

13.9.3Any benefits required to be provided to a Participant in accordance with these Rules will, by operation of this clause, be reduced to ensure compliance with Part 2D.2 of the Corporations Act and the provision of such reduced benefit shall constitute full satisfaction of the obligations of each member of the Group. In the event of overpayment to a Participant, the Participant must, on receiving written notice from the Board, immediately repay any monies or benefits specified in such notice to ensure compliance with Part 2D.2 of the Corporations Act.

 

13.9.4Where clause 13.9.2 applies, the Company may seek or not seek shareholder approval in its discretion.

 

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14.Interpretation and Definitions

 

14.1Interpretation

 

In the Plan, the following rules apply unless a contrary intention appears:

 

(a)capitalised terms have the meanings provided in rule 14.2;

 

(b)headings are for convenience only and do not affect the interpretation of the Plan unless the context requires otherwise;

 

(c)any reference in the Plan to any statute or statutory instrument includes a reference to that statute or statutory instrument as amended;

 

(d)any words denoting the singular include the plural and words denoting the plural include the singular;

 

(e)any words denoting the masculine apply equally to the feminine equivalent; and

 

(f)where any word or phrase is given a definite meaning in this Plan, any part of speech or other grammatical form of that word or phrase has a corresponding meaning.

 

14.2Definitions

 

  ASIC Australian Securities and Investments Commission
  ASX ASX Limited (ABN 98 008 624 691) or the Australian Securities Exchange operated by it, as the context requires.
  Award A Right, Option or Restricted Share granted to a Participant under the Plan on the terms and conditions determined by the Board
  Board The board of directors of the Company, or any committee, person or body to which the board duly delegates its powers and authorities to under this Plan
  Cash Equivalent Value As defined in rule 4.5.2
  Change of Control Occurs where, as a result of any Event or transaction, a person becomes entitled to more than 50% of the Shares or to all or substantially all of the Group’s business and assets
  Clawback Policy The clawback policy that applies to Employees of the Group from time to time in respect of Shares
  Company Anteris Technologies Ltd (ACN 088 221 078)
  Condition

One or more performance or service related conditions which must be satisfied before an Award Vests

  Constitution The constitution of the Company operating as a contract between the Company and its members and officers, as amended from time to time
  Corporations Act Means the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth)
  Deal

Means to transfer, assign, encumber or otherwise dispose all or any part of the rights or obligations attaching to an Award or a Share, or to attempt to do any of these things, and Dealing and Dealt shall be construed accordingly

  Eligible Participants Any employee (including any executive director) of the Company or a Group Company, or any other person so designated by the Board (Employee).

 

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  Employee Any employee (including any executive director) of the Company or a Group Company, or any other person so designated by the Board
  Exercise Period The period over which a Vested Right and/or Option may be exercised as set out in the Invitation Letter (subject to any applicable Exercise Restriction)
  Exercise Price The amount payable on exercise of an Option as determined by the Board and specified for the purposes of rule 2.2.1 (which may be nil)
  Exercise Restriction Restrictions on the ability of a Participant to exercise a Vested Award as specified for the purposes of rule 2.2.1
  Event

Means where:

(a)     a Takeover Bid is made for the Company and the Board resolves to recommend the bid to Shareholders of the Company;

(b)     a court convenes a meeting of Shareholders to be held to vote on a proposed scheme of arrangement pursuant to which control of the majority of the Shares in the Company may change;

(c)     a notice is sent to Shareholders of the Company proposing a resolution for the winding up of the Company; or

(d)     any transaction or event is proposed that, in the opinion of the Board, may result in a person becoming entitled to exercise control over the Company

Each Event is a separate event that allows the Board to exercise its discretion pursuant to rule 10

  Group The Company, its subsidiaries and any other entity declared by the Board to be a member of the Group for the purposes of the Plan
  Group Company Any member of the Group.
  Invitation Letter A letter or document, in any form, provided by the Company (or member of the Company) to an Employee setting out the terms and conditions of the grant, including the information set out in rule 2.2.1
  Law The laws applicable to the operation of the Plan from time to time, including any applicable securities laws of the jurisdiction in which an Employee receiving an Invitation Letter under the Plan is located
  Listing Rules The official Listing Rules of the ASX and any other exchange on which the Company is listed as they apply to the Company from time to time
  Nominee

Means:

(a)     an immediate family member of the Employee;

(b)     a company whose members comprise no persons other than the Employee or immediate family members of the Employee;

 

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(c)     a trustee of a discretionary trust where the Employee is the trustee and / or appointor of the trust, or

(d)     a corporate trustee of a self-managed superannuation fund (within the meaning of the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993) where the Employee is a director of the trustee

  Option An entitlement to acquire a Share (or to receive the Cash Equivalent Value or acquire a Share Equivalent Number of Shares, at the discretion of the Board) subject to satisfaction of Conditions and compliance with the applicable exercise procedure (including payment of any applicable Exercise Price), granted to a Participant under the Plan on the terms and conditions determined by the Board
  Participant An Employee (or their Nominee) who has been granted Awards under the Plan
  Period The period or periods over which the Conditions are measured or tested as specified by the Board for the purpose of the Award
  Plan This Anteris Technologies Ltd Employee Incentive Plan
  Privacy Act The Privacy Act 1988 (Cth)
  Privacy Policy The privacy policy that applies to the Company from time to time
  Restricted Share A Share that is subject to a Trading Restriction and may be forfeited pursuant to rule 5.2 (until the satisfaction of Conditions), or is subject only to a Trading Restriction
  Right An entitlement to acquire a Share (or to receive the Cash Equivalent Value, at the discretion of the Board) subject to satisfaction of Conditions and compliance with the applicable exercise procedure, granted to a Participant under the Plan on the terms and conditions determined by the Board
  Rules The rules of the Plan, as amended from time to time
  Share Equivalent Number As defined in rule 4.6.2
  Share Trust A trust established by the Company to hold Shares on behalf of Employees
  Securities Trading Policy The trading policy that applies to the Company from time to time in respect of the Shares
  Share A fully paid ordinary share in the capital of the Company
  Shareholder A registered holder of a Share
  Takeover Bid As defined in section 9 of the Corporations Act
  Taxes Any tax, levy, contribution or duty (including any associated penalty or interest amount), social security liability or other liability imposed by any Law, governmental, semi- governmental, judicial or other authority
  Trading Restriction Restriction on transfer imposed on Restricted Shares (whether prior to or following vesting) or Shares allocated (following exercise of Rights and/or Options) under the Plan either on a mandatory or voluntary basis

 

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Anteris Technologies Ltd

Employee Long Term Incentive Plan Rules

 

  Trustee The trustee, from time to time, of the Share Trust
  Variation of Capital Event

Means an event where one of the following occurs:

 

(a)     any reorganisation (including consolidation, subdivision, reduction, return or special dividend) in relation to the issued capital of the Company;

(b)     Shares are issued to the Company’s Shareholders by way of a bonus issue; or

(c)     Shares are offered to the Company’s Shareholders by way of a rights issue

  Vest

On satisfaction of Conditions, a Participant becoming entitled to:

 

(a)     have the Shares underlying his or her Awards allocated to him or her subject to the Rules of the Plan; or

(b)     if applicable, exercise the Awards, and upon valid exercise, have the Shares underlying his or her Awards allocated to him or her subject to the Rules of the Plan,

 

and Vested or Vesting shall be construed accordingly

 

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Exhibit 107

 

Calculation of Filing Fee Tables

 

Form S-8

(Form Type)

 

Anteris Technologies Global Corp.

(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in its Charter)

 

Table 1: Newly Registered Securities

 

Security 
Type 
Security Class Title Fee Calculation
Rule

Amount

Registered(1)

Proposed

Maximum
Offering
Price

Per Unit

Maximum

Aggregate

Offering Price

Fee Rate

Amount of

Registration Fee

Equity 

Common stock, par value $0.0001 

per share 

Rule 457(c) and

Rule 457(h) 

5,163,023(2) $6.00(3) $30,978,138.00(3)

$153.10

per

$1,000,000 

$4,742.75
Equity

Common stock, par value $0.0001

per share, issuable pursuant to the exercise of outstanding options granted under the Admedus Ltd Employee Long Term Incentive Plan

 

Rule 457(h) 

29,646(4) $17.08(5) $506,353.68(5)

$153.10

per

$1,000,000 

$77.52
Equity

Common stock, par value $0.0001

per share, issuable pursuant to the exercise of outstanding options granted under the Anteris Technologies Ltd Employee Incentive Plan

Rule 457(h)  769,980(6) $8.67(7) $6,675,726.60(7)

$153.10

per

$1,000,000 

$1,022.05
Equity

Common stock, par value $0.0001

per share, issuable pursuant to the exercise of outstanding options granted under the Anteris Technologies Ltd Director Stock Option Program

Rule 457(h)  2,289,248(8) $12.62(9) $28,890,309.76(9)

$153.10

per

$1,000,000 

$4,423.11
  Total Offering Amounts        $67,050,528.06   $10,265.43
  Total Fee Offsets           
  Net Fee Due            $10,265.43

 

(1) Pursuant to Rule 416(a) under the Securities Act of 1933 (the “Securities Act”), this Registration Statement shall also cover any additional shares of the Registrant’s common stock, par value $0.0001 per share (“Common Stock”), that become issuable under (1) the Anteris Technologies Global Corp. Equity Incentive Plan (the “Equity Plan”), (2) the Admedus Ltd Employee Long Term Incentive Plan (the “2017 Plan”), (3) the Anteris Technologies Ltd Employee Incentive Plan (the “2020 Plan”) and (4) the Anteris Technologies Ltd Director Stock Option Program (the “Director Compensation Program,” together with the 2017 Plan and the 2020 Plan, the “Prior Plans”), by reason of any stock dividend, stock split, recapitalization or any other similar transaction effected that results in an increase to the number of outstanding shares of Common Stock.
   
(2) Represents shares of Common Stock issuable pursuant to the Equity Plan.

 

 

 

 

(3) Estimated solely for the purpose of calculating the registration fee pursuant to Rule 457(h) under the Securities Act. The fee is based on a price of $6.00 per share of Common Stock, the initial public offering price per share under the Registrant’s prospectus filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on December 13, 2024 pursuant to Rule 424(b) under the Securities Act.
   
(4) Represents shares of Common Stock underlying stock options previously issued and outstanding under the 2017 Plan.
   
(5) Estimated solely for purposes of calculating the registration fee in accordance with Rule 457(h) under the Securities Act. The proposed maximum offering price per share and the proposed maximum aggregate offering price are based upon $17.08, which is the weighted-average exercise price for stock options outstanding under the 2017 Plan as of the date of this Registration Statement. The weighted-average exercise price has been converted from AUD using a A$1.00 to $0.64 exchange rate.
   
(6) Represents shares of Common Stock underlying stock options previously issued and outstanding under the 2020 Plan.
   
(7) Estimated solely for purposes of calculating the registration fee in accordance with Rule 457(h) under the Securities Act. The proposed maximum offering price per share and the proposed maximum aggregate offering price are based upon $8.67, which is the weighted-average exercise price for stock options outstanding under the 2020 Plan as of the date of this Registration Statement. The weighted-average exercise price has been converted from AUD using a A$1.00 to $0.64 exchange rate.
   
(8) Represents shares of Common Stock underlying stock options previously issued and outstanding under the Director Compensation Program.
   
(9) Estimated solely for purposes of calculating the registration fee in accordance with Rule 457(h) under the Securities Act. The proposed maximum offering price per share and the proposed maximum aggregate offering price are based upon $12.62, which is the weighted-average exercise price for stock options outstanding under the Director Compensation Program as of the date of this Registration Statement. The weighted-average exercise price has been converted from AUD using a A$1.00 to $0.64 exchange rate.

 

 


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