SPHERE 3D CORP. RESTRICTED STOCK UNIT AWARD AGREEMENT (Inducement Grant)Restricted Stock Unit Award Agreement • February 1st, 2016 • Sphere 3D Corp • Services-computer processing & data preparation • California
Contract Type FiledFebruary 1st, 2016 Company Industry JurisdictionTHIS RESTRICTED STOCK UNIT AWARD AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) dated _____________________ by and between Sphere 3D Corp., a corporation incorporated under the laws of the Province of Ontario (the “Corporation”), and ___________________________ (the “Grantee”) evidences the award (the “Award”) granted by the Corporation to the Grantee as to the number of the Corporation’s stock units (“Stock Units”) first set forth below. The Award and this Agreement are intended to qualify (i) for exemption from any requirement under the listing rules that may be applicable to the Corporation that equity compensation arrangements be approved by the Corporation’s shareholders, and (ii) for exemption from the Canadian prospectus requirements.
SPHERE 3D CORP. RESTRICTED STOCK UNIT AWARD AGREEMENT (Inducement Grant)Restricted Stock Unit Award Agreement • February 1st, 2016 • Sphere 3D Corp • Services-computer processing & data preparation • California
Contract Type FiledFebruary 1st, 2016 Company Industry JurisdictionTHIS RESTRICTED STOCK UNIT AWARD AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) dated _____________________ by and between Sphere 3D Corp., a corporation incorporated under the laws of the Province of Ontario (the “Corporation”), and ___________________________ (the “Grantee”) evidences the award (the “Award”) granted by the Corporation to the Grantee as to the number of the Corporation’s stock units (“Stock Units”) first set forth below. The Award and this Agreement are intended to qualify (i) for exemption from any requirement under the listing rules that may be applicable to the Corporation that equity compensation arrangements be approved by the Corporation’s shareholders, and (ii) for exemption from the Canadian prospectus requirements. le to the Corporation that equity compensation arrangements be approved by the Corporation’s shareholders, and (ii) for exemption from the Canadian prospectus requirements.