Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle Sample Contracts

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY LENDING AGREEMENT CREDIT AND SECURITY TERMS
Lending Agreement • September 10th, 2008 • Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle • Federal & federally-sponsored credit agencies • New York
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JOINT CAPITAL ENHANCEMENT AGREEMENT
Joint Capital Enhancement Agreement • August 5th, 2011 • Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle • Federal & federally-sponsored credit agencies • New York

This Joint Capital Enhancement Agreement, as amended, was entered into by each of the undersigned Federal Home Loan Banks (each a “Federal Home Loan Bank” and collectively the “Federal Home Loan Banks”) as of the Effective Date, and has been amended as of the Amendment Effective Date.

SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND RELEASE
Settlement Agreement and Release • March 31st, 2006 • Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle • Federal & federally-sponsored credit agencies • Washington

This Settlement Agreement and Release (the “Agreement”), dated as of May 12, 2005, is made by and among the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle, a federally chartered corporation established under the authority of the Federal Home Loan Bank Act (the “Bank”), Roy M. Whitehead (“Whitehead”) and Washington Federal Savings, a federally chartered savings association (the “Member,” and collectively with Whitehead and the Bank, the “Parties”).

JOINT CAPITAL ENHANCEMENT AGREEMENT
Joint Capital Enhancement Agreement • March 1st, 2011 • Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle • Federal & federally-sponsored credit agencies • New York

This Joint Capital Enhancement Agreement (“this Agreement”) is entered into by each of the undersigned Federal Home Loan Banks (each a “Federal Home Loan Bank” and collectively the “Federal Home Loan Banks”) as of the Effective Date provided in this Agreement.

Federal Home Loan Banks P&I Funding and Contingency Plan Agreement
Funding and Contingency Plan Agreement • June 27th, 2006 • Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle • Federal & federally-sponsored credit agencies • New York

This Federal Home Loan Banks P&I Funding and Contingency Plan Agreement (“Agreement”) is entered into as of this 20th day of July, 2006 (the “Effective Date”) by and among the Office of Finance (the “OF”) and each of the Federal Home Loan Banks (“Banks”). The OF and the Banks are sometimes referred to herein individually as a “party” and collectively as the “parties.” All references in this Agreement to any of the parties to this Agreement include such party or any successor entity.

CHANGE IN CONTROL AGREEMENT
Change in Control Agreement • March 18th, 2014 • Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle • Federal & federally-sponsored credit agencies • Washington

THIS CHANGE IN CONTROL AGREEMENT (“Agreement”) is made and entered into as of March 17, 2014, by and between the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle, a federally chartered corporation (“FHLBS”), and (“Executive”).

FIFTEEN-O-ONE FOURTH AVENUE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP OFFICE LEASE AGREEMENT
Office Lease Agreement • March 30th, 2007 • Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle • Federal & federally-sponsored credit agencies • Washington
EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT
Employment Agreement • February 3rd, 2012 • Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle • Federal & federally-sponsored credit agencies • Washington

THIS AGREEMENT ("Agreement"), by and between the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle, a federally chartered corporation ("Company"), and Michael L. Wilson ("Executive"), is effective as of January 30, 2012 (the "Effective Date"). In consideration of the mutual covenants set forth herein, the Company and the Executive hereby agree as follows:

RESIGNATION AND RELEASE AGREEMENT
Resignation and Release Agreement • June 30th, 2005 • Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle • Washington

This Resignation and Release Agreement is entered into by and between the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle (“FHLB-Seattle”), and Kelli Bono (“Ms. Bono”) to set forth the terms and conditions of the Ms. Bono’s resignation from her employment and position as an officer of FHLB-Seattle.

Advances, Security and Deposit Agreement
Advances, Security and Deposit Agreement • March 13th, 2013 • Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle • Federal & federally-sponsored credit agencies • Washington

Whereas, Customer is a Member of Seattle Bank and desires from time to time to apply for extensions of credit, deposit accounts and other services from Seattle Bank in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement; and

SEPARATION AND RELEASE AGREEMENT
Separation and Release Agreement • March 31st, 2006 • Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle • Federal & federally-sponsored credit agencies • Washington

This Separation and Release Agreement is entered into by and between the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle (the “Seattle Bank”) and Kevin Crowe to set forth the terms and conditions of Kevin Crowe’s separation from his employment with and his position as an officer of the Seattle Bank.

RESIGNATION AND RELEASE AGREEMENT
Resignation and Release Agreement • March 31st, 2006 • Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle • Federal & federally-sponsored credit agencies • Washington

This Resignation and Release Agreement is entered into by and between the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle (the “Seattle Bank”) and Norman B. Rice (“Mr. Rice”) to set forth the terms and conditions of Mr. Rice’s retirement from the Seattle Bank and his resignation from his employment and position as an officer of the Seattle Bank.

Advances, Security and Deposit Agreement
Security and Deposit Agreement • March 31st, 2006 • Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle • Federal & federally-sponsored credit agencies • Washington

This Advances, Security and Deposit Agreement (“Agreement”), dated as of , 20 is entered between having its principal place of business at (“Customer”) and the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle, 1501 Fourth Avenue, Suite 1900, Seattle, WA 98101 (“Seattle Bank”).

FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK OF SEATTLE INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT
Indemnification Agreement • August 4th, 2009 • Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle • Federal & federally-sponsored credit agencies • Washington

This Indemnification Agreement (this "Agreement"), dated as of ______, 2009, is entered into by and between Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle, (the "Bank"), a federal home loan bank organized under the Federal Home Loan Bank Act, as amended (the "Act"), and ________________ ("lndemnitee"), a _____________ of the Bank.

WRITTEN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK OF SEATTLE AND THE FEDERAL HOUSING FINANCE BOARD
Written Agreement • March 31st, 2006 • Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle • Federal & federally-sponsored credit agencies

WHEREAS, the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle (Bank) and the Federal Housing Finance Board (Finance Board) have as common goals that the Bank maintains its safe and sound condition, operates in a prudential manner, and meets or exceeds all requirements of the Federal Home Loan Bank Act (Bank Act) and Finance Board regulations and policies; and

EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT
Employment Agreement • March 31st, 2006 • Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle • Federal & federally-sponsored credit agencies • Washington

This Employment Agreement (the “Agreement”) is entered into as of February 14, 2005, between the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle (the “Seattle Bank”) and James R. Faulstich (“Executive”).

EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT Between Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle and James E. Gilleran
Employment Agreement • March 31st, 2006 • Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle • Federal & federally-sponsored credit agencies • Washington

The purpose of this Agreement is to confirm the terms of the employment relationship between the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle (the “Seattle Bank” or “Employer”) and James E. Gilleran (hereinafter referred to as the “Executive”).

Re: FHLBanks' Joint Capital Enhancement Agreement and Amendments to the Seattle Bank's Capital Plan
Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle • August 5th, 2011 • Federal & federally-sponsored credit agencies

On February 28, 2011, the 12 Federal Home Loan Banks (FHLBanks) entered into a Joint Capital Enhancement Agreement (Agreement) intended to enhance the capital position of each FHLBank. I am pleased to announce that the FHLBanks have amended their capital plans to implement the provisions of the Agreement, and that the Federal Housing Finance Agency (Finance Agency) approved the capital plan amendments on August 5, 2011. The amended capital plans, including the Seattle Bank's amended capital plan, will become effective on September 5, 2011.

SEPARATION AND RELEASE OF CLAIMS AGREEMENT
Separation and Release of Claims Agreement • March 23rd, 2011 • Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle • Federal & federally-sponsored credit agencies • Washington

This Separation and Release of Claims Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into by and between the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle (the "Seattle Bank") and Richard Riccobono ("EMPLOYEE") to set forth the terms and conditions of EMPLOYEE'S separation from his employment with the Seattle Bank.

SEPARATION AND RELEASE AGREEMENT
Separation and Release Agreement • June 30th, 2005 • Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle • Washington

This Separation and Release Agreement is entered into by and between the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle (the “Seattle Bank”) and Bruce M. Brooks (“Mr. Brooks”) to set forth the terms and conditions of Mr. Brooks’ separation from his employment as an employee and an officer of the Seattle Bank.

SEPARATION AND RELEASE AGREEMENT
Separation and Release Agreement • March 31st, 2006 • Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle • Federal & federally-sponsored credit agencies • Washington

This Separation and Release Agreement is entered into by and between the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle (the “Seattle Bank”) and David Bley (“Mr. Bley”) to set forth the terms and conditions of Mr. Bley’s separation from his employment as an employee and an officer of the Seattle Bank.

EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT Between Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle and Richard M. Riccobono
Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle • February 28th, 2007 • Federal & federally-sponsored credit agencies • Washington

The purpose of this Agreement is to confirm the terms of the employment relationship between the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle (the "Seattle Bank" or "Employer") and Richard M. Riccobono (hereinafter referred to as the "Executive").

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SEPARATION, MUTUAL RELEASE, AND CONSULTING AGREEMENT
, and Consulting Agreement • February 28th, 2007 • Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle • Federal & federally-sponsored credit agencies • Washington

This Separation, Mutual Release, and Consulting Agreement (the “Agreement”) is entered into by and between the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle (the “Seattle Bank”) and James E. Gilleran to set forth the terms and conditions of Mr. Gilleran’s separation from his employment with the Seattle Bank and his provision of consultative services through December 31, 2007. The Agreement supersedes and replaces the employment agreement entered into by the Seattle Bank and Mr. Gilleran dated June 1, 2005 (the “Employment Agreement”), except that the Employment Agreement shall remain in effect through April 30, 2007.

SEPARATION AND RELEASE AGREEMENT
Separation and Release Agreement • July 15th, 2009 • Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle • Federal & federally-sponsored credit agencies

This Separation and Release Agreement is entered into by and between the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle (the "Seattle Bank") and John W. Blizzard ("Mr. Blizzard") to set forth the terms and conditions of Mr. Blizzard's separation from his employment with the Seattle Bank.

Contract
Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle • March 31st, 2006 • Federal & federally-sponsored credit agencies

CERTAIN INFORMATION IN THIS EXHIBIT HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE COMMISSION. CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT HAS BEEN REQUESTED WITH RESPECT TO THE OMITTED PORTIONS. OMITTED INFORMATION HAS BEEN REPLACED BY [*].

SEATTLE AND DES MOINES FHLBANK MERGER AGREEMENT FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Seattle and Des Moines Fhlbank Merger Agreement • September 30th, 2014 • Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle • Federal & federally-sponsored credit agencies

This FAQ contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including those with regard to activities relating to and anticipated benefits of a potential merger between the Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines (Des Moines Bank) and the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle (Seattle Bank) (together, the Banks). These statements may be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology, such as “believes,” “expects,” “anticipates,” “estimates,” “intends,” “plan,” “could,” “should,” “would,” “may,” and “will,” or their negatives, or other variations on these terms. Forward-looking statements are subject to known and unknown risks and uncertainties, some of which may be material. Actual actions, transactions, and performance, including those relating to the ability of the Banks to obtain Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) and member approvals relating to the merger, the completion of the merger, and the management, operation, an

EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT Between Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle and Richard M. Riccobono
Employment Agreement • March 31st, 2006 • Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle • Federal & federally-sponsored credit agencies • Washington

The purpose of this Agreement is to confirm the terms of the employment relationship between the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle (“the Seattle Bank” or “Employer”) and Richard M. Riccobono (hereinafter referred to as the “Executive”).

March 1, 2011 Re: FHLBank System Joint Capital Enhancement Agreement Dear Seattle Bank Members,
Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle • March 1st, 2011 • Federal & federally-sponsored credit agencies

This week the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle (Seattle Bank) filed a Form 8-K with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to disclose that its Board of Directors has unanimously agreed to a Joint Capital Enhancement Agreement with the other 11 Federal Home Loan Banks (FHLBanks). The agreement calls for a System Capital Initiative, a plan for each FHLBank to build additional retained earnings and enhance its capital.

RETIREMENT AGREEMENT AND GENERAL RELEASE OF CLAIMS
Retirement Agreement and General Release of Claims • March 23rd, 2012 • Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle • Federal & federally-sponsored credit agencies • Washington

This Retirement Agreement and General Release of Claims ("Agreement") is entered into by and between the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle (the "Seattle Bank") and Steven R. Horton ("Mr. Horton") to set forth the terms and conditions of Mr. Horton's retirement from his employment with the Seattle Bank.

SEPARATION AGREEMENT
Separation Agreement • October 26th, 2007 • Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle • Federal & federally-sponsored credit agencies • Washington

This Separation Agreement (the "Agreement") is entered into by and between the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle (the "Seattle Bank") and Sheryl A. Symonds ("Ms. Symonds") to set forth the terms and conditions of Ms. Symonds' separation from her employment as an employee and officer of the Seattle Bank, to provide Ms. Symonds with separation benefits to assist her in the transition to other opportunities, and to fully and finally resolve any and all claims or issues regarding Ms. Symonds' employment with the Seattle Bank and the termination of that employment. Therefore, Ms. Symonds and the Seattle Bank agree as follows:

AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF MERGER dated as of September 25, 2014 between THE FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK OF DES MOINES and THE FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK OF SEATTLE
Agreement and Plan of Merger • September 25th, 2014 • Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle • Federal & federally-sponsored credit agencies • Delaware

THIS AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF MERGER, dated as of September 25, 2014 (this “Agreement”), is entered into between the Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines, a federally chartered corporation (“FHLB Des Moines”), and the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle, a federally chartered corporation (“FHLB Seattle”). FHLB Des Moines and FHLB Seattle are sometimes referred to herein collectively as the “Parties” and individually as a “Party.”

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