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Asset and Land Purchase Agreement – Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc., Sheraton Gaming Corp., Sheraton Desert Inn Corp., Valvino Lamore LLC, Stephen A. Wynn, Rambas Marketing Co., and Desert Inn Water Co.


ASSET AND LAND PURCHASE AGREEMENT
dated as of
April 28 2000
by and among
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.
Sheraton Gaming Corporation
Sheraton Desert Inn Corporation
Valvino Lamore, LLC
and
Stephen A. Wynn


ASSET AND LAND PURCHASE AGREEMENT

This Asset and Land Purchase Agreement (this "Agreement") is entered into as of this 28th day of April, 2000 ("Effective Date") by and among Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc., a Maryland corporation ("Parent"), Sheraton Gaming Corporation, a Nevada corporation ("SGC"); Sheraton Desert Inn Corporation, a Nevada corporation ("SDIC"; and together with Parent and SGC, the "Sellers"), Valvino Lamore, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company and Stephen A. Wynn ("Wynn" and together with Valvino Lamore, LLC, the "Purchaser").

RECITALS:

WHEREAS, SDIC is the owner or will as of Closing be the owner of the DI Assets (as defined below);

WHEREAS, SGC is the sole record and beneficial owner of all of the issued and outstanding shares (the "DIIC Shares") of the capital stock of Desert Inn Improvement Co., a Nevada corporation ("DIIC");

WHEREAS, Parent is the record and beneficial owner of membership interests ("Interests") representing 100% of the economic ownership interests in Starwood (HRW) Timeshare LLC, a Delaware limited liability company ("Starwood Timeshare"), and in DI Timeshare (Delaware) LLC, a Delaware limited liability company ("DI Timeshare");

WHEREAS, Starwood Timeshare is the owner of the Starwood Timeshare Lots (as defined below);

WHEREAS, DI Timeshare is the owner of the DI Timeshare Lots (as defined below)

WHEREAS, upon the terms and subject to the conditions set forth herein, Sellers desire to sell to Purchaser, and Purchaser desires to purchase from Sellers the Assets (as defined below); and

WHEREAS, certain capitalized terms used herein have the meanings assigned to them in Article 11 hereof.

AGREEMENT:

In consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements contained herein, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and adequacy of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows:

ARTICLE 1
PURCHASE AND SALE OF ASSETS

Section 1.1 Purchase and Sale of Assets. Upon the terms and subject to the conditions contained herein (including Section 6.6), on the Closing Date, Sellers will sell, convey and transfer, or will cause to be sold, conveyed and transferred to Purchaser, and Purchaser will purchase and acquire, the Assets, free and clear of all Liens, except Permitted Liens. Concurrently with such conveyance, Purchaser will assume all of the Assumed Liabilities.

Section 1.2 Purchase Price. The aggregate purchase price for the Assets (the "Purchase Price") shall be (i) Two Hundred Seventy Million Dollars ($270,000,000) (the "Base Price"), plus (or minus if a negative number) (ii) the Closing Capital Amount determined in accordance with Section 1.5 hereof, plus (iii) the amount (the "Capital Expenditure Adjustment Amount") equal to the actual amount of capital expenditures made by the Sellers during the period between the date hereof and Closing Date, which capital expenditures were (x) required as a result of an emergency or other event or situation beyond the reasonable control of Sellers or (y) necessary in the reasonable judgment of the Sellers, subject to the reasonable approval of Purchaser, to permit the continued operation of the Business in a manner consistent with Section 4.1 hereof.



Section 1.3 Deposit.

    (a) Upon
    execution of this Agreement, Purchaser shall deliver to Escrowee the sum of Thirty Million Dollars ($30,000,000) in immediately available funds as a deposit and
    down payment for the purchase
    of all Assets other than the Gaming Assets (the “Deposit“). The Deposit, exclusive of any Interest earned thereon, shall be credited against the
    Purchase Price at the Closing, in accordance with the terms hereof. No portion of the Deposit is intended to be or is attributable to the Gaming Assets, and accordingly, the parties desire that the
    Deposit be released immediately to Sellers. The parties have determined to seek written confirmation (the “Gaming Authority Letter“) from the
    appropriate representatives of the Nevada State Gaming Control Board (the “Gaming Control Board“) that release of the Deposit, together with interest
    accrued thereon, to Sellers is permissible under the Nevada Gaming Laws. Accordingly, immediately following execution and delivery of this Agreement, Sellers’ gaming counsel will contact the Chief of
    the Investigations Division of the Gaming Control Board to determine whether the request for the Gaming Authority Letter should be addressed to such person, to the Chairman of the Gaming Control
    Board, or to some other representative of the Gaming Control Board. Promptly following such contact, Sellers’ gaming counsel will request in a writing addressed to the person the Chief of the
    Investigations Division has indicated they should contact, the prompt issuance of the Gaming Authority Letter, and Purchaser’s counsel will join in such request. The parties will use their diligent
    best efforts to seek the prompt issuance of the Gaming Authority Letter. The Deposit shall be held by Escrowee in an interest-bearing account and/or utilized to purchase marketable instruments,
    satisfactory to Escrowee, and satisfactory to Sellers in their sole and absolute discretion and at Sellers’ sole risk with all interest to accrue for the benefit of, and belong to, Sellers. The
    Deposit, together with all interest, shall be released to Sellers upon the earliest to occur of the following: (i) receipt of the Gaming Authority Letter; (ii) the occurrence of the
    Closing in accordance with the terms hereof; or (iii) the failure of the Closing to occur on or before the Outside Date for any reason other than Sellers’ breach of a material obligation
    hereunder. Purchaser hereby absolutely and forever disclaims any ownership interest in the Deposit (but Purchaser shall be entitled to receive the return of an amount equal to the Deposit in the event
    of Sellers’ breach in the performance of its obligations hereunder), and further agrees, that to the extent it nevertheless is deemed to have any interest in the Deposit and/or in the account in which
    Escrowee maintains the Deposit, Purchaser hereby pledges to Sellers such Deposit, the account in which it is maintained and any and all proceeds thereof as security for Purchaser’s obligations
    hereunder. In connection therewith Sellers shall have all rights and remedies available to secured creditors under applicable Nevada law. Upon release of the Deposit to Sellers, the Deposit, exclusive
    of interest, shall be credited to the Purchase Price.

    (b) Time
    is of the strictest essence of this Section 1.3

Section 1.4 Intentionally Omitted.

Section 1.5 Purchase Price Adjustment.

    (a) Estimated Adjustment Amounts. Not later than five (5) Business Days prior to the Closing, Sellers
    shall deliver to Purchaser their reasonable good faith estimate of the Net Working Capital as of the Closing Date (the “Estimated Closing Net Working Capital
    Amount
    “) and Sellers’ reasonable good faith estimate of the Capital Expenditure Adjustment Amount (the “Estimated Capital Expenditure Adjustment
    Amount
    “), together with a reasonably detailed explanation of the calculation thereof, including accountants’ work papers (to the extent available to Sellers upon diligent best
    efforts) and other back-up materials pertinent thereto. As set forth in Section 2.2(c), the Estimated Closing Net Working Capital Amount and the Estimated Capital Expenditure
    Adjustment Amount shall be used to calculate the Closing Date Purchase Price payable at Closing.

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    (b) Closing Balance Sheet; Capital Expenditure Adjustment. As soon as reasonably practicable following the
    Closing Date and in any event within ninety (90) days thereafter, Purchaser shall prepare and deliver to Sellers (i) a calculation of the Net Working Capital as of the Closing Date (the
    Closing Net Working Capital“), (ii) a calculation of the actual Capital Expenditure Adjustment Amount (together with reasonable
    back-up information providing the basis for such calculation), and (iii) all accountants’ work papers developed by Purchaser and/or (to the extent available to Purchaser upon
    diligent best efforts) its outside accountants, and explanatory materials (collectively, the “Backup Material“) setting forth with specificity any
    changes from Sellers’ calculations delivered pursuant to Section 1.5(a), above, and providing detailed reasons for each such change. Time is of the strictest essence of this provision, and the
    failure of Purchaser to provide a calculation of Net Working Capital, a calculation of the Capital Expenditure Adjustment Amount or all of the Backup Materials shall be conclusively deemed Purchaser’s
    acceptance of Sellers’ calculations pursuant to Section 1.5(a), and no further adjustments shall be made with respect thereto. Closing Net Working Capital shall be calculated in accordance with
    United States generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP“) and on a basis consistent with the preparation of the Reference Balance Sheet. Without
    limiting the generality of the foregoing, the calculation of Closing Net Working Capital shall reflect reserves against receivables from casino customers that are calculated in accordance with the
    current practices of SDIC, consistent with sound accounting practices in the hotel and casino industry.

    (c) Disputes. Immediately upon delivery of Purchaser’s calculation of Closing Net Working Capital and the
    Capital Expenditures Adjustment Amount, Purchaser will provide to Sellers and Sellers’ accountants full access to the personnel and books and records of Purchaser to the extent reasonably related to a
    review of the Purchaser’s calculation of the Closing Net Working Capital and the Capital Expenditure Adjustment Amount, which review may include review and analysis of transactions and operations of
    the Business during periods following the Closing. Purchaser shall not take any actions with respect to its books and records or any of the books and records of the Companies that would obstruct or
    prevent the determination of Closing Net Working Capital and the Capital Expenditure Adjustment Amount. If Sellers disagree with the Purchaser’s calculation of the Closing Net Working Capital, the
    Capital Expenditure Adjustment Amount or any element relevant thereto, they shall notify Purchaser of such disagreement in writing within forty-five (45) days after Sellers’ receipt
    of Purchaser’s calculation of the Closing Net Working Capital and the Capital Expenditure Adjustment Amount and the Backup Materials, which notice shall set forth in detail the particulars of such
    disagreement. Such forty-five (45) day period shall be extended, day for day, for each day that Purchaser fails to provide full access as described above or any portion of the
    Backup Materials. In the event that Sellers do not provide such a notice of disagreement within such forty-five (45) day period (as the same may be extended), Sellers shall be
    deemed to have accepted Purchaser’s calculation of the Closing Net Working Capital and the Capital Expenditure Adjustment Amount delivered by Purchaser which shall be final, binding and conclusive for
    all purposes hereunder. In the event any such notice of disagreement is timely provided by Sellers, Purchaser and Sellers shall use their reasonable best efforts for a period of thirty
    (30) days (or such longer period as they may mutually agree) to resolve any disagreements with respect to the calculation of the Closing Net Working Capital and the Capital Expenditure
    Adjustment Amount. If, at the end of such period, they are unable to resolve such disagreements, the Auditor shall resolve any remaining disagreements. The Auditor shall determine as promptly as
    practicable, but in any event within forty (40) days of the date on which such dispute is referred to the Auditor, based solely on written submissions forwarded by Purchaser and Sellers to the
    Auditor within ten (10) days
    following submission to the Auditor, whether the calculation of the Closing Net Working Capital and the Capital Expenditure Adjustment Amount was made in accordance with the standards set forth in
    Section 1.2(a) and (only with respect to the remaining disagreements submitted to the Auditor) whether and to what extent (if any) the Closing Net

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    Working Capital and the Capital Expenditure Adjustment Amount determination require adjustment. The Sellers on the one hand, and Purchaser on the other hand, shall each bear 50% of the fees and
    expenses of the Auditor. The determination of the Auditor shall be final, conclusive and binding on the parties and shall be treated as an arbitration award for purposes of enforcement thereof,
    provided, however, that the foregoing shall not be construed to bind the Auditor to any other law governing arbitration or to require the Auditor to hold any hearings in connection with its
    proceeding. The date on which the Closing Net Working Capital and the Capital Expenditure Adjustment Amount is finally determined in accordance with this Section 1.5(c) is referred as to the
    Determination Date.”

    (d) Payment. If the Closing Net Working Capital plus the Capital Expenditure Adjustment Amount is greater than
    the Estimated Net Working Capital Amount plus the Estimated Capital Expenditure Adjustment Amount (such difference, the “Increase Amount“), then within
    ten (10) Business Days after the Determination Date, Purchaser shall pay to Sellers an additional amount equal to the Increase Amount, together with interest thereon calculated from the Closing
    Date to the date of payment at the Applicable Rate. If the Estimated Net Working Capital Amount plus the Estimated Capital Expenditure Adjustment Amount is greater than the Closing Net Working Capital
    plus the Capital Expenditure Adjustment Amount (such difference, the “Deficit Amount“), then within ten (10) Business Days after the
    Determination Date, Sellers shall pay to Purchaser an amount equal to the Deficit Amount, together with interest thereon calculated from the Closing Date to the date of payment at the Applicable Rate.

ARTICLE 2

INSPECTIONS; WAIVER OF DUE DILIGENCE; ESCROW

Section 2.1 Waiver of Purchaser’s Due Diligence. Purchaser acknowledges that it is familiar with the
Assets and has had opportunities, directly or through its representatives to inspect the Assets. Without limitation of the foregoing, Purchaser acknowledges that the Purchase Price has been negotiated
based on Purchaser’s express agreement to waive all contingencies to closing other than Sellers’ performance of its obligations set forth in this Agreement. Further, Purchaser acknowledges that it has
waived and hereby waives any due diligence reviews, inspection or examination with respect to the Assets, including without limitation with respect to engineering, environmental, title, survey,
financial, operational and legal compliance matters.

    (a) Purchaser’s Inspections. Solely for purposes of assisting Purchaser in the transition of the Assets to the
    Purchaser’s ownership, Purchaser, through its employees, agents and representatives (“Purchaser’s Inspectors“), shall have the right, subject to the
    rights of tenants, to perform such examinations, tests,
    investigations and studies of the Assets and the Business (the “Infections“) as Purchaser reasonably deems desirable, in accordance with this
    Section 2.1, and Sellers shall provide reasonable access to the Business Premises for Purchaser’s Inspections to perform the Inspections; provided, however, that (i) Purchaser shall
    provide Parent with at least twenty-four (24) hours’ prior notice of each of the Inspections; (ii) at Sellers’ request, Purchaser’s Inspectors shall be accompanied by an
    employee, agent or representative of Purchaser; (iii) Purchaser shall not initiate contact with employees or representatives of the Sellers other than Marc Rubinstein and/or Mark Lefever or
    other individuals designated by either of them and, at Sellers’ option, an employer’s representative or agent of Sellers may be present at all inspections; (iv) the Inspections shall be
    conducted by Purchaser’s Inspectors on a business day between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. (local time); (v) Purchaser’s Inspectors shall not perform any drilling, coring or other
    invasive testing, without Sellers’ prior written consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld; (vi) the Inspections shall not unreasonably interfere with the operation of the
    Business, and Purchaser’s Inspectors shall comply with Sellers’ requests with respect to the Inspections to minimize such interference; and (vii) in no event shall the results of any such

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    inspection or Purchaser’s satisfaction therewith be a condition to Purchaser’s obligations hereunder, it being the intent of Purchaser to purchase the Assets and Interests on an “As Is, Where Is”
    basis, as more fully set forth in Section 3.3 hereof.

    (b) Sellers’ Materials. Purchaser acknowledges receipt of the materials listed on Schedule 2.1(b) and
    Schedule 2.1(e) hereto. All documents and materials provided by Sellers to Purchaser pursuant to this Agreement are referred to collectively herein as the “Sellers’
    Materials
    “. Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that Purchaser’s review of such materials or satisfaction therewith shall not be a condition to Purchaser’s obligations hereunder,
    it being the intent of Purchaser to purchase the Assets in their “As Is, Where Is” condition as more fully set forth in Section 3.3 hereof.

    (c) Purchaser’s Reports. If requested by Sellers, Purchaser shall provide a copy to Sellers of all environmental
    studies, reports, and assessments prepared by any Person for or on behalf of Purchaser in connection with the Inspections (the “Purchaser Reports“), and
    if also requested by Sellers, at Sellers’ cost and expense, Purchaser shall use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain an original of any such Purchaser Reports for Sellers, together with a
    reliance letter from such Person in favor of Sellers. This Section 2.1(c) shall survive the termination of this Agreement and the Closing.

    (d) Release and Indemnification. Purchaser shall, at its cost and expense, repair any damage to the Business
    Premises and the Assets or any other property owned by a Person other than Purchaser arising from or in connection with the Inspections, and restore the Business Premises and the Assets or such other
    third-party property to the same condition as existed prior to such Inspections. Purchaser shall indemnify and hold harmless Parent, the Sellers and their Subsidiaries and Affiliates from and against
    any Losses incurred by Parent, Sellers, their subsidiaries or affiliates, arising from or in connection with the Inspections, save and except only those Losses caused by Sellers’ gross negligence or
    intentional misconduct. This Section 2.1(d) shall survive the termination of this Agreement and the Closing.

    (e) Attached
    hereto as Schedule 2.1(e) are the preliminary title reports for the Real Property Assets and the real property of the Companies (respectively,
    Title Report A” and “Title Report B” and collectively, “Title
    Reports
    “). All title exceptions shown on the Title Reports other than Items 101-105 of Title Report A and items 17-22 of Title Report B, being the so
    called “requirements” items and on the surveys listed on Part II of Schedule 2.1(e) (collectively, the “Survey“), copies of which have
    been delivered to Purchaser, are hereinafter referred to as the “Permitted Exceptions“. The Permitted Exceptions shall also include those other title
    exceptions which are disclosed or which become apparent to Purchaser after the Effective Date, which are not already Permitted Exceptions, which are not caused by the intentional act or omission of a
    Seller after the date of the Title Reports and which do not materially adversely affect the value of the Real Property Assets, or as to which Purchaser has not timely objected. Purchaser must notify
    the Sellers in writing of Purchaser’s objection to any such subsequently arising matter on or before the date that is five (5) Business Days after Purchaser’s receipt of notice thereof, and
    Purchaser shall only object to such title exceptions as would materially adversely affect the value of the Real Property Assets or Purchaser’s ownership thereof or the use thereof consistent with the
    Sellers’ current use. The Sellers shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause all title exceptions (other than Permitted Exceptions) properly and timely objected to by Purchaser
    (“Unpermitted Exceptions“) to be removed on or before the Closing. Sellers, however, shall have the right to (i) cause the Title Insurer to
    remove a lien by bonding over it or (ii) obtain the commitment of the Title Insurer to insure Purchaser against loss or damage that may be occasioned by such Unpermitted Exceptions. If Sellers
    are unable to bond over or cure any Unpermitted Exceptions prior to Closing or to obtain affirmative title insurance therefor, Sellers shall have the right to postpone the Closing and

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    extend the Closing Date for up to thirty (30) days by providing written notice to Purchaser no later than three (3) Business Days prior to the originally scheduled Closing Date.

    (f) ADEQUACY OF INFORMATION. PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT, SELLERS WILL MAKE AVAILABLE TO PURCHASER CERTAIN
    REPORTS, ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENTS AND OTHER WRITTEN STUDIES CONCERNING THE PROPERTY, INCLUDING SELLERS’ MATERIALS. PURCHASER ACKNOWLEDGES, WARRANTS AND AGREES THAT EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY OTHERWISE
    PROVIDED IN THIS AGREEMENT, NEITHER PARENT NOR SELLERS SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR NOR LIABLE FOR, AND MAKE NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND ABOUT THE CONTENT, THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF
    ANY DOCUMENTS OR INFORMATION PREPARED BY ANY SOURCE OTHER THAN SELLERS, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, INFORMATION CONTAINED IN OR DISCLOSED BY TITLE REPORTS, SURVEYS OR ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES, WHETHER
    PREPARED FOR OR BY ANY FORMER OWNER OF THE BUSINESS OR THE ASSETS, PURCHASER, OR ANY OTHER PERSON OTHER THAN SELLERS. PURCHASER ACKNOWLEDGES, REPRESENTS, WARRANTS, AND AGREES THAT EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY
    PROVIDED IN THIS AGREEMENT PURCHASER HAS NOT RELIED, AND SHALL NOT RELY, ON PARENT OR SELLERS IN ANY MANNER WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO ANY SUCH DOCUMENTS OR INFORMATION. PURCHASER REPRESENTS, WARRANTS
    AND AGREES THAT EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED IN THIS AGREEMENT, PURCHASER SHALL HAVE NO RIGHTS AGAINST PARENT OR SELLERS AS A CONSEQUENCE OF ANY INFORMATION OR MISINFORMATION, ANY INACCURACIES IN, OR
    THE COMPLETENESS OR INCOMPLETENESS OF, ANY DOCUMENTS OR INFORMATION PROVIDED BY OR ON BEHALF OF, PARENT OR SELLERS, OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY. NEITHER PARENT OR SELLERS SHALL HAVE ANY OBLIGATION
    TO PROVIDE TO, OR MAKE
    AVAILABLE TO PURCHASER ANY DOCUMENTS OR INFORMATION, EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY REQUIRED BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT.

    Purchaser’s Initials

Section 2.2 Escrow.

    (a) Opening. Concurrently with the execution hereof, Purchaser and Sellers shall open an escrow (the
    Escrow“) with Escrowee by delivery of a fully executed copy of this Agreement to Escrowee, and by Purchaser’s delivery to Escrowee of the Deposit.
    Escrowee will notify Sellers and Purchaser when Escrow has been opened. This Agreement shall constitute joint escrow instructions to Escrowee. In addition, the parties agree to be bound by such other
    reasonable and customary escrow instructions as may be necessary or reasonably required by Escrowee or the parties hereto in order to consummate the purchase and sale described herein, or otherwise to
    distribute and pay the funds held in Escrow as provided in this Agreement. In the event of any inconsistency between the terms and provisions of such supplemental escrow instructions and the terms and
    provisions of this Agreement, the terms and provisions of this Agreement shall control, absent an express written agreement between the parties to the contrary which acknowledges this
    Section 2.2.

    (b) Closing.

      (i) The
      consummation of the purchase and sale of the Assets and the assumption by Purchaser of the Assumed Liabilities (the
      Closing“) shall take place at 10:00 a.m., local time, on or before June 30, 2000 (“Outside
      Date
      “) following the satisfaction of the conditions to the obligations of the parties set forth in Article 7 hereof (other than those conditions that by their nature are
      to be fulfilled at Closing), at the offices of Schreck Morris, Purchaser’s

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      counsel, in Las Vegas, Nevada. The day on which the Closing takes place shall be referred to herein as the “Closing Date“.

      (ii) At
      the Closing, subject to the provisions of Section 6.6, Sellers shall deliver or cause to be delivered to Purchaser (A) one or more stock certificates
      evidencing the DIIC Shares, duly endorsed in blank or accompanied by a stock power duly executed in blank, (B) grant bargain and sale deeds sufficient to convey all of the Real Property Assets
      to Purchaser, (C) bills of sale, assignments and other documents sufficient to convey all of the Personal Property Assets to Purchaser, (D) the other documents required to be delivered
      by Sellers pursuant to Article 7 hereof, and in accordance with the terms hereof, and (E) any other documents or instruments necessary to evidence or effect any of the transactions
      contemplated hereunder.

      (iii) Sellers
      shall retain the Retained Liabilities as of the Closing Date and shall pay, perform and discharge when due, and shall indemnify Purchaser and their respective
      parents, subsidiaries and Affiliates against and defend and hold them harmless from the Retained Liabilities. Sellers’ obligations under this Section 2.2(b)(iii) will not be subject to
      offset or reduction by reason of any actual or alleged breach of any representation, warranty or covenant contained in this Agreement or any document delivered in connection herewith or any right or
      alleged right to indemnification hereunder.

      (iv) Purchaser
      shall assume the Assumed Liabilities as of the Closing Date and shall pay, perform and discharge when due, and shall indemnify Sellers and their respective
      parents, subsidiaries and Affiliates against and defend and hold them harmless from the Assumed Liabilities. Purchaser’s obligations under this Section 2.2(b)(iv) will not be subject to
      offset or reduction by reason of any actual or alleged breach of any representation, warranty or covenant contained in this Agreement or any document delivered in connection herewith or any right or
      alleged right to indemnification hereunder.

      (v) At
      the Closing (A) Purchaser shall pay to Sellers the Closing Date Purchase Price less the amount of the Deposit (exclusive of interest) by intra-bank
      transfer or wire transfer of immediately available funds to an account designated in writing by Sellers, (B) Purchaser shall deliver to Sellers instruments mutually and reasonably satisfactory
      to the Parties, further evidencing Purchaser’s assumption of the Assumed Liabilities and all other documents required to be delivered by Purchaser pursuant to Article 7 hereof, and
      (C) Purchaser shall deliver to Sellers any other documents or instruments necessary to evidence or effect any of the transactions contemplated hereunder.

    (c) The
    parties acknowledge that the Closing Working Capital Amount and the Capital Expenditure Adjustment Amount will not be determinable until after Closing. Accordingly,
    notwithstanding anything else in this Article 2 to the contrary, for purposes of calculating the amount of the Closing Date Purchase Price payable on the Closing Date, the Base Price will be
    increased or decreased (as applicable) pursuant to the definition of Closing Date Purchase Price by the Estimated Net Working Capital Amount and the Estimated Capital Expenditure Amount. After the
    Closing, the parties will determine the Closing Net Working Capital and the Capital Expenditure Adjustment Amount, and make such payments of the Increase Amount or the Deficit Amount, as the case may
    be, as are provided in Section 1.5.

    (d) Receivables; Collection of Racebook and Keno Tickets; Baggage and Safe Deposits

      (i) Collection of Racebook and Keno Tickets. Purchaser shall redeem, as SDIC’s agent but without any liability
      therefor, any racebook and keno tickets (from any series in use as of or prior to the Closing Date) of SDIC relating to the use and operation of the Business which are outstanding as of the Closing
      Date, which are presented by patrons of the Business or

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      Purchaser for payment within the applicable Nevada statutory time periods for such redemptions. SDIC’s racebook and keno tickets, to the extent redeemed by Purchaser during such statutory periods,
      shall be redeemed as often as weekly by SDIC, upon delivery to SDIC of such SDIC racebook and keno tickets redeemed. SDIC agrees to make arrangements for the additional redemption of its
      [chips, tokens] and wagers as required by Nevada law.

      (ii) Baggage. On the Closing Date, representatives of SDIC and Purchaser jointly shall make a written inventory
      of all baggage, boxes and similar items checked in or left in the care of SDIC at the Business Premises, and SDIC shall deliver to Purchaser the keys to any secured area which such baggage and other
      items are stored (the “Inventoried Baggage“). Purchaser shall be responsible for, and shall indemnify SDIC from and against any Losses incurred, with
      respect to any theft, loss or damage to any Inventoried Baggage from and after the time of such inventory, and any other baggage, boxes or similar items left in the care of Purchaser. SDIC shall be
      responsible for, and shall indemnify the Purchaser from and against any Losses incurred, with respect to any theft, loss or damage to any Inventoried Baggage prior to the time of such inventory, and
      any other baggage, boxes or similar items left in the care of Sellers. This Section 2.2(d)(ii) shall survive the Closing.

      (iii) Safe Deposit Boxes. Prior to the Closing, SDIC shall notify all guests or customers who are then using a
      safe deposit box at the Business Premises advising them of the pending change in ownership and operation of the Business and requesting them to conduct an inventory and verify the contents of such
      safe deposit box. All inventories by such guests or customers shall be conducted under the joint supervision of representatives of SDIC and Purchaser. Upon such inventory and verification, SDIC shall
      deliver to Purchaser all keys, receipts and agreements for such safe deposit box (and thereafter such safe deposit box shall deemed an “Inventoried Safe Deposit
      Box
      “). If the Closing does not occur on the Closing Date for any reason whatsoever, Purchaser immediately shall return all keys, receipts and agreements to SDIC for such
      Inventoried Safe Deposit Boxes. Upon the Closing, SDIC shall deliver to Purchaser all keys in SDIC’s possession for all safe deposit boxes not then in use, and a list of all safe deposit boxes which
      are then in use, but not yet inventoried by the depositor (the “Non-Inventoried Safe Deposit Boxes“), with the name and address or room
      number of such depositor. After the Closing, SDIC and Purchaser shall make appropriate arrangements for guests and customers at the Business Premises to inventory and verify the contests of the
      Non-Inventoried Safe Deposit Boxes, and upon such inventory and verification, SDIC shall deliver to Purchaser all keys, receipt and agreements for such safe deposit box (and such safe
      deposit box thereafter shall constitute an Inventoried Safe Deposit Box). Purchaser shall be responsible for, and shall indemnify the Seller Indemnified Parties from and against any Losses incurred
      with respect to, any theft, loss or damage to the contents of any safe deposit box from and after the time such safe deposit box is deemed an Inventoried Safe Deposit Box pursuant to this
      Section 2.2(d)(iii) SDIC shall be responsible for, and shall indemnify the Purchaser Indemnified Parties from and against any Losses incurred, with respect to, any theft, loss or damage
      to the contents of any safe deposit box prior to the time such safe deposit box is deemed an Inventoried Safe Deposit Box. This Section 2.2(d)(iii) shall survive the Closing.

      (iv) Valet Parking. At the Closing, an authorized representative of SDIC shall perform the following functions
      for all motor vehicles that were checked and placed in the care of SDIC: (x) mark all motor vehicles with a sticker or tape; (y) prepare an inventory
      (“Inventoried Vehicles“) of such items indicating the check number applicable thereto; and (z) transfer control of the Inventoried Vehicles to an
      authorized representative of Purchaser and secure a receipt for the Inventoried Vehicles. Thereafter, Purchaser shall be responsible for the Inventoried Vehicles.

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      (v) Removal of Starwood Proprietary Property. Sellers, at their cost and expense, shall have the right to remove
      or abandon any supplies and other personal property located at the Business Premises which bear any of the Starwood Proprietary Marks on or prior to the Closing Date. If Sellers abandon any such
      supplies or other personal property at the Business Premises, Purchaser shall not use any such supplies or other personal property, signs or fixtures at the Business Premises which bear any Starwood
      Proprietary Marks, or use any Starwood Proprietary Marks in any advertising or promotions for the Business. Purchaser, at its cost and expense, shall remove any signs and fixtures at the Business
      Premises which bear any of the Starwood Proprietary Marks no later than fifteen (15) days after the Closing Date. If Purchaser does not remove all such signs and fixtures within such fifteen
      (15) day period, Sellers shall have the right, at Sellers’ cost and expense, to enter onto the Business Premises and remove such signs and fixtures therefrom. This
      Section 2.2(d)(v) shall survive the Closing.

ARTICLE 3

REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES

Section 3.1 Representations and Warranties of the Sellers. Each Seller, as applicable, represents and
warrants to Purchaser, with respect to such Seller’s respective organization and existence and the Assets owned by such Seller, except as otherwise contemplated by this Agreement, as follows:

    (a) Corporate Organization of the Companies. Each of the Sellers and the Companies has been duly organized and
    is validly existing as a corporation or limited liability company, as applicable, in good standing under the laws of its jurisdiction of organization and has the corporate or limited liability company
    power and authority, as applicable, to own and lease its properties and to conduct its business as it is now being conducted. The copies of the Charter Documents of the Companies previously delivered
    by the Sellers to Purchaser are true, correct and complete. Each of the Sellers and Companies not organized under the laws of the State of Nevada is duly licensed or qualified and in good standing as
    a foreign corporation or limited liability company, as applicable, in the State of Nevada, except where any failures to be so licensed or qualified would not, either individually or in the aggregate,
    reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

    (b) Capital Stock of Companies. The DIIC Shares and the Interests constitute all the authorized, issued and
    outstanding shares of capital stock of, or other ownership interests in, the Companies. The DIIC Shares and the Interests have been duly authorized and validly issued, and the DIIC Shares are fully
    paid and nonassessable and were not issued in violation of any preemptive rights. The Interests constitute all of the authorized, issued and outstanding equity interests of Starwood Timeshare and DI
    Timeshare. Except for the DIIC Shares and the Interests, there are outstanding (i) no shares of capital
    stock or other voting securities of the Companies; (ii) no securities of the Companies convertible into or exchangeable for shares of capital stock, equity interests or other voting securities
    of the Companies; (iii) no subscription rights, options, warrants, calls, commitments, preemptive rights or other rights of any kind to acquire from the Companies; and no obligation of the
    Companies to issue or sell, any shares of capital stock, equity interests or other voting securities or any securities of the Companies convertible into or exchangeable for such capital stock, equity
    interests or voting securities, and (iv) no equity equivalents, interests in the ownership or earnings of, or stock appreciation, phantom stock or other similar rights of or with respect to the
    Companies. SGC is the sole record and beneficial owner of the DIIC Shares and Parent is the sole record and beneficial owner of the Interests. Upon consummation of the transactions contemplated in
    this Agreement, Purchaser will acquire good and valid title to the DIIC Shares and Interests, free and clear of all Liens except Permitted Liens, and the DIIC Shares will be fully paid and
    nonassessable.

    (c) Due Authorization. Subject to Section 6.6 hereof, each of the Sellers has the requisite corporate or
    limited liability power and authority, as applicable, to execute and deliver this

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    Agreement and to perform all obligations to be performed by it hereunder; the execution and delivery of this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby have been duly and
    validly authorized and approved by each Seller and no other proceeding on its part is necessary to authorize this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby. This Agreement
    has been duly and validly executed and delivered by each of the Sellers, and constitutes a legally valid and binding obligation of each of them, enforceable against each of the them in accordance with
    its terms, subject to applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, fraudulent conveyance, reorganization, moratorium and similar laws affecting creditors’ rights generally and subject, as to enforceability, to
    general principles of equity.

    (d) No Conflict. Except as set forth in Schedule 3.1 (d) hereto, the execution and delivery of
    this Agreement by each of the Sellers, and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby by the Sellers, does not and will not violate any provision of or result in the breach of, or
    terminate any material rights or accelerate any material obligations of the Sellers or the Companies under, or result in the creation of any Lien other than Permitted Liens on the Assets pursuant to,
    (i) the Charter Documents of the Sellers, (ii) any Contract listed on Schedule 3.1(e), or (iii) any order, judgment, decree, law, rule or regulation of any Governmental
    Authority, except, in the case of items referenced in Clauses (ii) and (iii), to the extent that the occurrence of any of the foregoing would not, either individually or in the aggregate
    reasonably be expected to, (x) have a Material Adverse Effect or (y) materially impair the ability of the Sellers to perform their respective obligations under this Agreement.

    (e) Contracts. The Contracts listed on Schedule 3.1 (e) hereto (“Disclosed
    Contracts
    “), true, correct and complete copies of which have been delivered to Purchaser concurrently herewith together with the contracts referred to in or permitted by
    Section 4.1 hereof, constitute or will constitute, to the knowledge of Sellers, all agreements to which Sellers or the Companies are a party, which in each case require aggregate consideration
    in cash or in kind in excess of $500,000 for the unexpired term thereof relating to the Business. To the Knowledge of Sellers, as of the date hereof, none of the Disclosed Contracts are in material
    default by the Seller party thereto or by a third party which default has not been heretofore been disclosed in writing to Purchaser, which default could reasonably be expected to
    have a Material Adverse Effect and all of the Disclosed Contracts are in full force and effect, except that the PGA 2000 Tournament Contract is not yet signed.

    (f) Permits; Gaming Licenses. Attached hereto as Schedule 3.1(f) is a list of all liquor licenses, Gaming
    Permits, permits for water rights known to Sellers and other material operating licenses or permits. To Sellers’ knowledge, no material default has occurred in the due observance or condition of any
    Gaming Permit or liquor license or permit for water rights which has not been corrected and no event has occurred which would result in a Material Adverse Effect.

    (g) Personal Property. Schedule 3.1(g) identifies all fixtures, furnishings and equipment including
    Gaming Equipment and Intangible Property, used by the Sellers in the operation and maintenance of the Business. Except as set forth on Schedule 3.1(g) and other than such personal property
    leased by the Sellers pursuant to capitalized leases, all such personal property is owned by such Seller and constitutes a part of the Assets. Except as set forth on Schedule 3.1(g) hereto, the
    Sellers have or will have at Closing good and valid title to the personal property included in the Assets that are conveyed at Closing, free and clear of all liens, security interests, claims, charges
    and encumbrances, except Permitted Liens.

    (h) Real Property Assets. The Real Property Assets constitute all real property owned or leased by the Sellers,
    the Starwood Timeshare Lots constitute all the real property owned or leased by Starwood Timeshare, the DI Timeshare Lots constitute all the real property owned or leased by DI Timeshare and the DIIC
    Land constitutes all the real property owned or leased by DIIC. It is

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    the intent of the parties that all of the real property, including water rights, owned or leased by Sellers or the Companies be conveyed (directly or by way of a stock or membership interest
    transfer); to the extent that the parties shall discover subsequent to Closing that adjacent parcels or portions thereof owned by any of such parties was not transferred in keeping with the parties’
    intentions, the parties shall cooperate in good faith to effectuate such transfers following the Closing upon the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

    (i) Undisclosed Liabilities. Other than (a) Assumed Financing Obligations, (b) environmental
    liabilities, which are the subject of Section 3.1(j) hereof, (c) liabilities or Actions which are the subject of Section 3.1(k) hereof, (d) employee benefit plans which are
    the subject of 3.1(1), (e) severance and retention liabilities which are the subject of Article 6, and (f) Contracts, none of the Sellers has any material liabilities or
    obligations (whether absolute or contingent, liquidated or unliquidated, or due or to become due) of a type required to be reflected or reserved for on a balance sheet prepared in accordance with GAAP
    or disclosed in the notes thereto, except for liabilities and obligations (i) that are reflected or reserved for on the Reference Balance Sheet or disclosed in the notes thereto,
    (ii) that have arisen in the ordinary course of business and which would not either individually or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect or (iii) that are disclosed in
    Schedule 3.1(i) hereto.

    (j) Environmental Liabilities. To the Knowledge of the Sellers, true, complete and correct copies of all
    material written environmental reports, audits, investigations or assessments which have been conducted within the last five (5) years and which are in the possession of any Sellers in respect
    of the Real Property Assets, the DIIC Land or the Timeshare Lots and the Business, by any attorney, environmental consultant, engineer or other third party engaged for such purpose, have been made
    available to Purchaser (“Reports“). Except as set forth on the Reports, to the knowledge of Sellers, no Hazardous Materials (i) are located on,
    at, in, under or about any of the Real Property Assets, the DIIC Land or the Timeshare Lots or (ii) have been disposed of, or Released, to, from or at any portion of the Real Property Assets,
    the DIIC Land or the Timeshare Lots which would be reasonably likely to have a Material Adverse Effect. Except as disclosed on Schedule 3.1(j) hereto, none of the Sellers has received any
    notice of alleged, actual or potential responsibility for, or any inquiry or investigation regarding, any environmental matter which liability arising therefrom would reasonably be expected to have a
    Material Adverse Effect.

    (k) Litigation; Judgments. Except as described on Schedule 3.1(k), there are no material Actions, pending
    or to the knowledge of Sellers threatened against the Sellers or the Companies or affecting the Sellers’ or the Companies’ rights with respect to the Business, the Assets, at law or in equity, before
    any Governmental Authority, nor is any of Sellers aware of any investigation with respect to any of the foregoing or any facts which to their knowledge are reasonably likely to result in any such
    action, investigation, suit or proceedings affecting the Sellers or the Companies, the Assets or the Business, which items could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. In addition,
    except as described on Schedule 3.1(k), there are no material judgments, orders, awards or decrees currently in effect against Sellers or the Companies with respect to the ownership, marketing,
    development or operation of any part of the Assets or the Business.

    (l) Employee
    Plans and ERISA.

      (i) Each
      Employee Plan is listed on Schedule 3.1(1).

      (ii) (i) each
      Welfare Plan and Pension Plan has been maintained and operated in substantial compliance with its terms and the applicable requirements of the Code and
      ERISA and the regulations issued thereunder and (ii) there are no pending or, to the Knowledge of the Sellers, threatened material litigation or asserted claims with respect to the Welfare
      Plans or Pension Plans other than claims for benefits in the normal course of business.

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      (iii) to
      the Knowledge of Sellers, (i) each Multiemployer Plan has been maintained and operated in substantial compliance with its terms and the applicable
      requirements of the Code and ERISA and the regulations issued thereunder and (ii) there are no pending or, to the Knowledge of the Sellers, threatened material litigation or asserted claims
      with respect to the Multiemployer Plans other than claims for benefits in the normal course of business.

      (iv) Any
      material employee benefits programs and arrangements relating to the Business (other than those provided through the Employee Plans) are listed on Schedule 3.1(1). Such employee benefits programs
      and arrangements have been maintained in substantial compliance with their terms and any
      applicable requirements of the Code and the regulations issued thereunder and (ii) there are no pending or to the knowledge of the Sellers, threatened material litigation or asserted claims
      with respect to such programs or arrangements other than claims for benefits in the normal course of business.

    (m) Taxes.

      (i) Filing of Tax Returns. All material Tax Returns required to be filed by any of the Companies on or prior to
      the date hereof have been properly completed and filed on a timely basis and in correct form or appropriate extensions have been timely requested or granted.

      (ii) Payment of Taxes. With respect to all material Taxes imposed on any of the Companies, or for which any of
      the Companies is or could be liable, whether to taxing authorities (as, for example, under law) or to other persons or entities (as, for example, under tax allocation agreements), relating to taxable
      periods or portions of periods ending on or before the Closing Date, all such amounts required to be paid to taxing authorities or others on or before the date hereof have been paid or adequately
      reserved for on the Reference Balance Sheet.

      (iii) Audit History. Except as set forth in Schedule 3.1(m), no material issues have been raised (and are
      currently pending) by any taxing authority in connection with any Tax Return of any of the Companies, and no waivers of statutes of limitation with respect to any such Tax Returns have been given by
      any of the Companies that have not expired or been revoked and no waivers of statute of limitations have been requested from DIIC. Schedule 3.1(m) also sets forth (i) the taxable years
      of each Company to which the respective statutes of limitations with respect to Taxes have not expired, and (ii) with respect to such taxable years, those years for which examinations have been
      completed, those years for which examinations are presently being conducted, those years for which examinations have not been initiated, and those years for which required Tax Returns have not yet
      been filed. All deficiencies asserted or assessments made as a result of any examinations have been fully paid, or are being contested and an adequate reserve therefor has been established.

      (iv) Liens. There are no Liens for Taxes (other than for current Taxes not yet due and payable and Taxes being
      contested pursuant to appropriate proceedings for which adequate reserves have been established) on any of the Assets of the Sellers.

      (v) Safe Harbor Lease Property. None of the Assets is property required to be treated as being owned by any
      other person pursuant to the “safe harbor lease” provisions of former Section 168(f)(8) of the bode.

      (vi) Tax-Exempt Use Property. None of the Assets is “tax-exempt use property” within the
      meaning of Section 168(h) of the Code.

      (vii) Foreign Person. No Seller is a person other than a United States person within the meaning of the Code.

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    (n) Golf Course. Except as set forth in Schedule 3.1(n), to the Knowledge of Sellers, and excluding the
    effect, if any, of all matters of record in the real estate records of Clark County, Nevada, no agreements have been entered into with any Person, including home builders, prospective home buyers,
    owners, or occupants of the land surrounding the Business, regarding: (A) the right to membership in the golf course included in the Assets or the intent to operate such golf course as private
    or semi-private country club, (B) the right to play golf on such golf course or (c) the manner in which the Business will be operated, managed, maintained, or improved.

    (o) Private Letter Rulings. There are no private letter rulings in respect of any Tax pending between DIIC and
    any Taxing Authority.

    (p) Tax Elections. All material elections with respect to federal Taxes affecting any of the Companies made on
    or after January 1, 1996 are set forth in Schedule 3.l(m).

    (q) Section 341(f) Consent. None of the Companies has filed a consent pursuant to the collapsible
    corporation provisions of Section 341(f) of the Code (or any corresponding provision of state, local, or foreign income tax law) or agreed to have Section 341(f)(2) of the Code (or any
    corresponding provision of state, local, or foreign income tax law) apply to any disposition of any asset owned by it.

    (r) Brokers’ Fees. No broker, finder, investment banker or other Person is entitled to any brokerage fee,
    finder’s fee or other commission in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement based upon arrangements made by Sellers or any of their respective Affiliates.

    (s) Governmental Authorities; Consents. No material consent, approval or authorization of, or material
    designation, declaration or filing with, any Governmental Authority is required under applicable laws on the part of Sellers with respect to Sellers’ execution or delivery of this Agreement or
    consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby, except for (i) applicable requirements of the HSR Act, (ii) the approval of Governmental Authorities under any Gaming Laws and
    (iii) approval of the PUC as
    contemplated under Section 6.6(c) hereof. Sellers have obtained all third party consents including without limitation the consent of Sellers’ board, necessary to permit the Sellers’ execution,
    delivery and performance of this Agreement.

Section 3.2 Representations and Warranties of Purchaser. Purchaser represents and warrants to Sellers as
follows:

    (a) Corporate Organization of Purchaser. Purchaser has been duly organized and is validly existing as a limited
    liability company in good standing under the laws of the State of Nevada and is duly qualified and in good standing to do business in each jurisdiction where such qualification and standing is
    required.

    (b) Due Authorization. Purchaser has the requisite limited liability company power and authority to execute and
    deliver this Agreement to which it is a party, and to perform all obligations to be performed by it hereunder and thereunder. The execution and delivery of this Agreement and the consummation of the
    transactions contemplated hereby and thereby have been duly and validly authorized and approved by Purchaser and no other proceeding on its part is necessary to authorize this Agreement and the
    consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby. This Agreement has been duly and validly executed and delivered by Purchaser, and constitutes a legally valid and binding obligation of Purchaser,
    enforceable against Purchaser in accordance with its terms, subject to applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, fraudulent conveyance, reorganization, moratorium and similar laws affecting creditors’ rights
    generally and subject, as to enforceability, to general principles of equity.

    (c) No Conflict. The execution and delivery of this Agreement by Purchaser, and the consummation of the
    transactions contemplated hereby and thereby by Purchaser, does not and

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    will not violate any provision of, or result in the breach of, any (i) Charter Documents of Purchaser, (ii) any material agreement, indenture or other instrument to which Purchaser or
    its Affiliates is a party or by which Purchaser or its Affiliates may be bound, or (iii) any order, judgment, decree, law, rule or regulation of any Governmental Authority, except, in the case
    of items referenced in clauses (ii) and (iii), to the extent that the occurrence of any of the foregoing would not, either individually or in the aggregate, materially interfere with the
    ability of Purchaser to perform its obligations under this Agreement.

    (d) Litigation and Proceedings. There are no material Actions pending or, to the knowledge of Purchaser,
    threatened, against Purchaser or any of its Affiliates which, if determined adversely, would reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on the ability of Purchaser to enter into and
    perform its obligations under this Agreement. There is no unsatisfied judgment or any injunction binding upon Purchaser or any of its Affiliates which would reasonably be expected to have a material
    adverse effect on the ability of Purchaser to enter into and perform its obligations under this Agreement.

    (e) Governmental Authorities. Consents. No material consent, approval or authorization of, or material
    designation, declaration or filing with, any Governmental Authority is required under applicable laws on the part of Purchaser with respect to Purchaser’s execution or delivery of this Agreement or
    consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby, except for (i) applicable requirements of the HSR Act, (ii) the approval of Governmental Authorities under any Gaming Laws and
    (iii) approval of the PUC as contemplated under Section 6.6(c) hereof. Purchaser has obtained all third party consents including without limitation the consent of MGM Grand, Inc.
    (“MGM”), necessary to permit the Purchaser’s execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement.

    (f) Brokers’ Fees. No broker, finder, investment banker or other Person is entitled to any brokerage fee,
    finder’s fee or other commission in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement based upon arrangements made by Purchaser or any of its Affiliates.

Section 3.3 Purchase “As Is”.

    (a) PURCHASER
    REPRESENTS TO SELLERS THAT PURCHASER HAS SUBSTANTIAL EXPERIENCE AND EXPERTISE IN THE ACQUISITION OF HOTELS, CASINOS AND RESORTS. PURCHASER EXPRESSLY
    ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES, AND REPRESENTS AND WARRANTS TO SELLERS, THAT PURCHASER IS FULLY CAPABLE OF EVALUATING AND HAS EVALUATED THE ASSETS SUITABILITY FOR PURCHASER’S INTENDED USE THEREOF, AND IS
    PURCHASING THE ASSETS WITH ALL DEFECTS IN THEIR “AS IS” “WHERE IS” CONDITION AND WITH ALL FAULTS. PURCHASER’S DECISION TO PURCHASE THE ASSETS IS NOT BASED ON ANY COVENANT, WARRANTY, PROMISE,
    AGREEMENT, GUARANTY, OR REPRESENTATION BY SELLERS OR AGENT OR REPRESENTATIVE OF SELLERS AS TO CONDITION, PHYSICAL OR OTHERWISE, TITLE, LEASES, RENTS, REVENUES, INCOME, EXPENSES, OPERATION, ZONING OR
    OTHER REGULATION, COMPLIANCE WITH LAW, SUITABILITY FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES OR ANY OTHER MATTER WHATSOEVER EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT EXPRESSLY SET FORTH HEREIN. PURCHASER ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT,
    EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT EXPRESSLY SET FORTH HEREIN, NEITHER SELLERS NOR ANY AGENT OR REPRESENTATIVE OF SELLERS HAS MADE, AND PURCHASER SPECIFICALLY WAIVES AND RELINQUISHES ALL RIGHTS, PRIVILEGES AND
    CLAIMS ARISING OUT OF, ANY ALLEGED REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES (INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE, AND WARRANTIES ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING, USAGE OR
    TRADE), PROMISES,

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    COVENANTS, AGREEMENTS OR GUARANTIES OF ANY KIND OR CHARACTER WHATSOEVER, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ORAL OR WRITTEN, PAST, PRESENT OR FUTURE, WHICH MAY HAVE BEEN MADE OR GIVEN, OR WHICH MAY BE
    DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN MADE OR GIVEN, BY SELLERS OR ANY AGENT OR REPRESENTATIVE OF SELLERS, AS TO, CONCERNING OR WITH RESPECT TO (I) THE VALUE OF THE ASSETS; (II) THE INCOME DERIVED OR TO
    BE DERIVED FROM THE ASSETS; (III) THE SUITABILITY OF THE REAL PROPERTY ASSETS FOR ANY AND ALL ACTIVITIES AND USES WHICH PURCHASER MAY CONDUCT THEREON, INCLUDING THE POSSIBILITIES FOR FUTURE
    DEVELOPMENT OF THE REAL PROPERTY ASSETS; (IV) THE FITNESS OF
    THE ASSETS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE; (V) THE MANNER OR QUALITY OF REPAIR, STATE OF REPAIR OR LACK OF REPAIR OF THE REAL PROPERTY ASSETS; (VI) THE NATURE, QUALITY OR CONDITION OF THE
    ASSETS, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, SOILS CONDITION, ANY GRADING OR OTHER WORK PERFORMED ON OR WITH RESPECT TO THE REAL PROPERTY ASSETS, AND THE GEOLOGICAL CONDITION OF THE REAL PROPERTY ASSETS;
    (VII) THE COMPLIANCE OF OR BY THE REAL PROPERTY ASSETS OR THEIR OPERATION WITH ANY LAWS, RULES, ORDINANCES OR REGULATIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE GOVERNMENTAL AUTHORITY OR BODY; (VIII) THE
    MANNER OR QUALITY OF THE CONSTRUCTION OR MATERIALS, IF ANY, INCORPORATED INTO THE ASSETS; (IX) COMPLIANCE WITH ANY ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, POLLUTION OR LAND USE LAWS, RULES, REGULATION,
    ORDERS OR REQUIREMENTS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, TITLE III OF THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990, THE FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, THE FEDERAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY
    ACT, THE U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY REGULATIONS AT 40 CFR PART 261, THE COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE COMPENSATION AND LIABILITY ACT OF 1980, AS AMENDED, THE RESOURCES CONSERVATION
    AND RECOVERY ACT OF 1976, THE CLEAN WATER ACT, THE SAFE DRINKING WATER ACT, THE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TRANSPORTATION ACT, THE TOXIC SUBSTANCE CONTROL ACT, AS ANY OF THE FOREGOING MAY BE AMENDED FROM
    TIME TO TIME AND REGULATIONS PROMULGATED UNDER ANY OF THE FOREGOING FROM TIME TO TIME; (X) THE PRESENCE, SUSPECTED PRESENCE OR ABSENCE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AT, ON, UNDER, OR ADJACENT TO THE
    REAL PROPERTY ASSETS; (XI) THE CONTENT, COMPLETENESS OR ACCURACY OF THE STUDY MATERIALS; (XII) THE CONFORMITY OF THE REAL PROPERTY TO PAST, CURRENT OR FUTURE APPLICABLE ZONING OR
    BUILDING REQUIREMENTS; (XIII) DEFICIENCY OF ANY UNDERSHORING; (XIV) DEFICIENCY OF ANY DRAINAGE; (XV) THE FACT THAT THE REAL PROPERTY MAY BE LOCATED ON OR NEAR EARTHQUAKE FAULTS OR
    IN SEISMIC HAZARD ZONES; (XVI) THE EXISTENCE OR NON-EXISTENCE OF VESTED LAND USE, ZONING OR BUILDING ENTITLEMENTS AFFECTING THE ASSETS; OR (XVII) ANY OTHER MATTER CONCERNING
    THE NATURE OR CONDITION OF THE ASSETS, PHYSICAL OR OTHERWISE. PURCHASER FURTHER ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE ASSETS REFLECTS THE PARTIES AGREEMENT TO CONVEY THE ASSETS ON AN
    “AS IS, WHERE IS” BASIS AND PURCHASER HAS SPECIFICALLY AGREED TO DO SO IN ORDER TO INDUCE SELLERS TO ENTER INTO THIS AGREEMENT. PURCHASER FURTHER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT SELLERS ARE NOT LIABLE FOR AND SHALL
    NOT BE BOUND IN ANY MANNER BY ANY ORAL OR WRITTEN STATEMENTS, REPRESENTATIONS OR INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE PROPERTY, OR THE OPERATION THEREOF, FURNISHED BY ANY CONSULTANT, AGENT, EMPLOYEE, SERVANT
    OR OTHER PERSON EMPLOYED OR CONNECTED IN

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    ANY WAY WITH SELLER. PURCHASER FURTHER ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THE SALE OF THE ASSETS AS PROVIDED FOR HEREIN IS MADE ON AN “AS IS”, “WHERE IS” CONDITION
    AND BASIS WITH ALL FAULTS, AND SUBJECT TO ALL LAWS, REGULATIONS OR RESTRICTIONS GOVERNING OR LIMITING THE DEVELOPMENT, USE OR OPERATION OF THE ASSETS OR THE BUSINESS, AND THAT SELLERS HAVE NO
    OBLIGATIONS TO MAKE REPAIRS, REPLACEMENTS OR IMPROVEMENTS OF ANY KIND.

    /s/

    Purchaser’s Initials

ARTICLE 4

COVENANTS AND AGREEMENTS OF SELLERS

Section 4.1 Conduct of Business.

    (a) From
    the date hereof through the Closing except as (i) contemplated by this Agreement, or (ii) required by applicable law or any Contract or Employee Plan,
    or (iii) with the consent of the Purchaser (which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed), Sellers shall operate their business in the ordinary course, consistent with prudent business
    judgment.

    (b) Without
    limiting the generality of Section 4.1(a), prior to the Closing, except as (i) contemplated by this Agreement, (ii) required by applicable
    law or any Contract or Employee Plan, or (iii) with the consent of Purchaser (which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed), Sellers (or where indicated below, the Companies) shall not:

      (i) in
      the case of the Companies, issue, deliver, sell, pledge or otherwise encumber or amend any shares of their capital stock, membership interests, any other voting or
      equity securities or any securities convertible into, or any rights, warrants or options to acquire, any such shares, interests, voting or equity securities or convertible securities;

      (ii) in
      the case of the Companies, amend their respective Charter Documents;

      (iii) acquire
      or agree to acquire (A) by merging or consolidating with, or by purchasing a substantial portion of the assets of, or by any other manner, any business
      or any Person or other business organization or division thereof or (B) any other material assets, except purchases of inventory, furnishings, equipment and other goods in the ordinary course
      of business consistent with prudent business judgment;

      (iv) sell,
      lease, license, mortgage or otherwise encumber or subject to any Lien, other than Permitted Liens, or otherwise dispose of any material assets, except as
      contemplated by any Contract or as
      necessary for disposal and replacement of obsolete equipment in the ordinary course of business consistent with prudent business judgment;

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      (v) make
      any material loans or advances (including, without limitation, furnishing any “markers”) or capital contributions to, or investments in, any other Person other than
      (X) loans, advances or capital contributions to the Sellers, (Y) advances to employees or suppliers in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice and
      (Z) extensions of credit to customers in the ordinary course of business and consistent with prudent business judgment;

      (vi) except
      as required to comply with applicable laws or any Employee Plan or any Contract, (A) adopt, enter into or terminate, any material Employee Plan for the
      benefit or welfare of any director, officer or current or former employee, (B) materially increase in any manner the compensation or fringe benefits of, or pay any bonus to, or amend or enter
      into any severance agreement with any officers or employees (collectively, “Personnel“) whose total compensation benefits and other payments for
      services rendered to the Sellers or the Companies or is currently at an annual rate of more than $100,000 (except for normal increases or bonuses as contractually required pursuant to Contracts or
      other retention programs for which Sellers are fully responsible or in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice that, in the aggregate, do not result in a significant increase in
      benefits or compensation expenses to such Personnel of the Sellers relative to the level in effect prior to such action), (C) except for payments or awards in cash permitted by
      clause (B), grant any awards under any bonus, incentive, performance or other compensation plan or arrangement or Employee Plan (including the grant of stock options, stock appreciation rights,
      stock based or stock related awards, performance units or restricted stock, or the removal of existing restrictions in any Employee Plans or agreements or awards made thereunder) or (D) take
      any action to fund or in any other way secure the payment of compensation or benefits under any Employee Plan other than in the ordinary course of business consistent with prudent business judgment;
      provided, however, prior to Closing, SDIC shall be entitled to, and shall cause, the employment of the two Rimtech Employees to be transferred to SDIC;

      (vii) except
      in the ordinary course of business consistent with prudent business judgment, materially and adversely modify, amend or terminate any Disclosed Contract or
      waive, release or assign any material rights or claims thereunder;

      (viii) conduct
      its business in a manner or take, or cause to be taken, any other action that would reasonably be expected to prevent or materially delay Sellers or Purchaser
      from consummating the transactions contemplated hereby;

      (ix) except
      as required to comply with applicable laws or any Contract or except in the ordinary course of business consistent with prudent business judgment, enter into any
      Contract that would constitute or that is a significant real property lease or supply agreement which continues in effect for a period of
      more than 6 months (unless such Contract shall nonetheless be terminable on 30 days notice); provided, however, Purchaser acknowledges that the United Plant Guard Workers of America
      (“UPGWA“) have submitted a petition for a representation election currently scheduled for April 28, 2000. In the event UPGWA wins such election,
      the foregoing shall not be deemed to prohibit SDIC from negotiating and entering into a collective bargaining agreement with such personnel;

      (x) Except
      for any change therefrom approved in writing by Purchaser (such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed), effect any parcelization of the Real
      Property Assets except substantially in accordance with the specifications of the Corner Land Map, or enter into any agreements with Clark County or grant to Clark County any interest by concession or
      dedication with respect to the Real Property Assets.

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      (xi) enter
      into any settlement agreement with the defendants in that certain litigation with adjacent homeowners pending in the U.S. District Court for the District of
      Nevada;

      (xii) authorize
      any of, or commit or agree to take any of, the foregoing actions.

Section 4.2 HSR Act. Subject to and in furtherance of Section 6.1, in connection with the
transactions contemplated by this Agreement, Sellers (and, to the extent required, their Affiliates) shall use their commercially reasonable efforts to comply as expeditiously as possible with the
notification and reporting requirements of the HSR Act and use their commercially reasonable efforts to obtain early termination of the waiting period under the HSR Act. Sellers (and to the extent
required, their Affiliates) shall use their commercially reasonable efforts to comply with any additional requests for information by any Antitrust Authority.

Section 4.3 No Solicitations. Sellers will not, directly or indirectly, (a) solicit any inquiries
or proposals or enter into or continue any discussions, negotiations or agreements with a third party relating to (i) the sale or exchange of the Sellers, the Companies, or any of their Assets
or capital stock or membership interests, as applicable, (ii) the merger of the Sellers or any of the Companies with, or the direct or indirect disposition of any material assets of the Sellers
or the Companies or any portion of the Business to, any Person other than Purchaser or its Affiliates or (b) provide any assistance or any information to or otherwise cooperate with any Person
in connection with any such inquiry, proposal or transaction.

Section 4.4 Notification. Between the date of this Agreement and the Closing Date, Sellers will promptly
notify Purchaser in writing if Sellers become aware of any fact or condition that they believe causes or constitutes a breach of any of the representations and warranties of Sellers as of the date of
this Agreement, or if Sellers become aware of the occurrence after the date of this Agreement of any fact
or condition that they believe would cause or constitute a breach of any such representation or warranty had such representation or warranty been made as of the time of occurrence or discovery of such
fact or condition, unless in each case such breach of representation and warranty is reasonably expected by Sellers to be cured prior to Closing. Any claim for a breach of covenant set forth in the
previous sentence shall be made only for the incremental Losses due to the failure to comply with such covenant (and not for Losses due to the breach of the underlying representation and warranty).
During the same period, Sellers will promptly notify Purchaser of the occurrence of any breach of any covenant of Sellers in this Article 4 or of the occurrence of any event that they believe
may make the satisfaction of the conditions in Article 7 impossible or unlikely.

Section 4.5 Nonforeign Affidavit. As a condition precedent to the consummation of the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement, all Sellers shall furnish Purchaser an affidavit, stating, under penalty of perjury, that the indicated number is the transferor’s United States taxpayer identification
number and that the transferor is not a foreign person, pursuant to Section 1445(b)(2) of the Code.

Section 4.6 Water Rights. Sellers and DIIC shall use commercially reasonable efforts to preserve existing
water rights appurtenant to the Real Property Assets or the DIIC Land and/or owned by SDIC or DIIC.

Section 4.7 Change of Name. Prior to Closing, Sellers shall have the right to cause the name of Starwood
Timeshare to be changed to exclude all references to “Starwood”.

ARTICLE 5

COVENANTS AND AGREEMENTS OF PURCHASER

Section 5.1 Certain Transactions. Purchaser shall not, and shall not permit any of its Subsidiaries to,
acquire or agree to acquire by merging or consolidating with, or by purchasing a substantial portion of the assets of or equity in, or by any other manner, any business or any corporation,
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association or other business organization or division thereof, or otherwise acquire or agree to acquire any assets, if the entering into of a definitive agreement relating to or the consummation of
such acquisition, merger or consolidation would reasonably be expected to (i) impose any material delay in the obtaining of, or significantly increase the risk of not obtaining, any
authorizations, consents, orders, declarations or approvals of any Governmental Authority necessary to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement or the expiration or termination of
any applicable waiting period, (ii) significantly increase the risk of any Governmental Authority entering an order prohibiting the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this
Agreement, (iii) significantly increase the risk of not being able to remove any such order on appeal or otherwise or (iv) materially delay or prevent the consummation of the
transactions contemplated by this Agreement. Purchaser shall not conduct its
business in a manner or take, or cause to be taken, any other action that would reasonably be expected to prevent or materially delay Sellers or Purchaser from consummating the transactions
contemplated hereby.

Section 5.2 HSR Act. Subject to and in furtherance of Section 6.1, in connection with the
transactions contemplated by this Agreement, Purchaser (and, to the extent required, its Affiliates) shall comply promptly with the notification and reporting requirements of the HSR Act and use their
reasonable best efforts to obtain early termination of the waiting period under the HSR Act. Purchaser shall substantially comply with any additional requests for information, including requests for
production of documents and production of witnesses for interviews or depositions, by an Antitrust Authority. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Purchaser shall cause to be filed on or
prior to the tenth (10th) Business Day following the execution and delivery of the Agreement all initial applications and filings under the HSR Act.

Section 5.3 Gaming and Other Licenses. As soon as practical, but in no event later than ten
(10) Business Days following the Effective Date, Purchaser will either file applications with all applicable Governmental Authorities including the Nevada Gaming Authorities, on behalf of
Purchaser and the Member of Purchaser for all required gaming licenses (the “Gaming Permits“), liquor licenses (the “Liquor
Licenses
“) and for all other required licenses (collectively with the Gaming Permits and the Liquor Licenses, the “Licenses“) in
connection with the Business, and all related necessary findings of suitability, registrations and approvals. If Purchaser elects to pursue the Licenses, Purchaser will respond promptly to all
requests made by the Nevada Gaming Authorities and/or the alcoholic beverage control authorities, and will not take or omit to take, or permit any Subsidiary to take or omit to take any action which
would be reasonably likely to hinder or delay the issuance of the Gaming Permits or the Liquor Licenses. In addition, Purchaser shall, and shall cause each of its Subsidiaries to (and shall use its
reasonable efforts to cause each of its Affiliates other than each of its Subsidiaries to), if it is necessary to obtain any regulatory approval for the consummation of the transactions contemplated
hereby, disassociate themselves from any Person or Persons deemed, or reasonably likely to be deemed, unsuitable by any Gaming Commission and dispose of any assets which any Gaming Commission requests
be disposed of. At or prior to the Closing, Sellers will deliver to Purchaser true, correct and complete copies of material gaming financial reports, if any, filed with respect to the Business with
the State of Nevada and/or Nevada Gaming Authorities between the date hereof and the Closing.

Section 5.4 Notification. Between the date of this Agreement and the Closing Date, Purchaser will
promptly notify Sellers in writing if Purchaser or any of its Subsidiaries becomes aware of any fact or condition that it believes causes or constitutes a breach of any of the representations and
warranties of Purchaser as of the date of this Agreement, or if Purchaser or any of its respective Subsidiaries becomes aware of the occurrence after the date of this Agreement of any fact or
condition that it believes would cause or constitute a breach of any such representation or warranty had such representation or warranty been made as of the time of occurrence or discovery of such
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Purchaser to be cured prior to Closing. Any claim for a breach of covenant set forth in the previous sentence shall be made only for the incremental Losses due to the failure to comply with such
covenant (and not for Losses due to the breach of the underlying representation and warranty). During the same
period, Purchaser will promptly notify Sellers of the occurrence of any breach of any covenant of Purchaser in this Article 5 or of the occurrence of any event that it believes may make the
satisfaction of the conditions in Article 7 impossible or unlikely.

Section 5.5 Confidentiality.

    (a) Purchaser
    agrees that all Confidential Information will be kept confidential and that Purchaser and its directors, trustees, officers, employees, advisors, agents,
    lenders and consultants (collectively “Representatives“) will not disclose in any manner whatsoever any of the Confidential Information, the fact that
    the Confidential Information has been made available, or regarding this Agreement, the proposed sale of the Assets or the status thereof; provided,
    however,
    that Purchaser may make any disclosure of such information (i) to which the Sellers gives their prior consent, (ii) to Purchaser’s Representatives to the
    extent such Representatives need to know such information for the sole purpose of effecting the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, (iii) as may be required by law, (iv) in
    connection with any proceedings before any regulatory bodies or agencies, and (v) to the Nevada Gaming Authorities.

    (b) The
    term “Confidential Information” means all information and data furnished by Sellers or their Representatives to
    Purchaser and shall be deemed to include, without limitation, Sellers’ Materials, all notes, analyses, compilations, studies, interpretations or other documents prepared by any of the parties or their
    respective Representatives that contain, reflect or are based upon, in whole or in part, the information furnished to Purchaser or its Representatives by or on behalf of Sellers, or any of their
    Representatives. The term “Confidential Information” does not include information that (i) was or becomes generally available to the public other than as a result of a disclosure by Purchaser
    or its Representatives, (ii) was known to Purchaser or its Representatives prior to being furnished to such party by or on behalf of Sellers, or (iii) was or becomes available to
    Purchaser on a nonconfidential basis from a source other than Sellers or their Representatives; provided, that the source of such information was not known to the recipient to be bound by a
    confidentiality agreement or other contractual, legal or fiduciary obligation of confidentiality with respect to such information.

    (c) Without
    limitation of the foregoing, neither Purchaser nor its Representatives shall, prior to the Closing, give any interview or issue any press release or announcement
    concerning the fact of this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby, except in consultation with Sellers. Without limitation of the foregoing, Purchaser shall not convey, other than to its
    Representatives or financing sources on a need to know basis, information concerning Purchaser’s plans for continuation or non-continuation of the Business or continued employment or
    non-employment of Sellers’ employees, or other information the disclosure of which would be likely to have a deleterious impact on the continued conduct of the Business pending the Closing
    or following termination of this Agreement without the Closing having occurred. A breach of this paragraph shall entitle Sellers to terminate this Agreement for Purchaser’s breach, and to retain the
    Deposit on account thereof. Notwithstanding the foregoing Purchaser and Sellers may make such disclosures as may be required by law, (i) in connection with any proceedings before any regulatory
    bodies or agencies, and (ii) to the Nevada Gaming Authorities.

Section 5.6 Transfer. As a material inducement to Sellers to accept the Purchase Price for the sale of
the Assets, Purchaser hereby represents, warrants, covenants and agrees that (a) it has not entered into any agreement, arrangement, understanding or discussions for the sale, transfer or other
disposition other than with the Mirage Resorts, Incorporated (“Mirage“) to any other Person of all or any substantial portion of the Assets, (including
without limitation any of the Real Property Assets, any

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of the residential lots currently owned by Starwood Timeshare or DI Timeshare, and the water rights currently held by SDIC and/or DIIC), or of a controlling interest in Valvino Lamore, LLC, or of any
successor in interest to Purchaser controlled by Wynn; that (b) prior to the Closing, it will not enter into any such agreement, arrangement or understanding or undertake, entertain or
participate in any such discussions other than as permitted under Section 12.3; and that (c) for at least one (1) year following the Closing Date, without the consent of Parent,
which Parent may withhold in its sole and absolute discretion, neither Purchaser nor any successor or assign of Purchaser will, or will permit, the Companies, to enter into any such agreement,
arrangement or understanding or undertake, entertain or participate in any such discussions; provided, however, in the event the merger contemplated to occur between Mirage and MGM shall not occur,
Purchaser shall be entitled, to convey the Assets to Mirage or an Affiliate of Mirage, provided such transferee shall agree to be bound by and shall assume all of the obligations under this
Section 5.6. In the event that Parent consents to same, or in the event Purchaser (or its successors or assigns) violates the foregoing covenant, or a court of competent jurisdiction determines
that such covenant is unenforceable in whole or in part, and if in the further event Purchaser or any successor or assign to Purchaser controlled by Wynn shall sell, transfer or otherwise dispose of
any of the Assets (including without limitation any of the Real Property Assets, any of the residential lots owned by Starwood Timeshare or DI Timeshare, and the water rights held by SDIC and/or
DIIC), or any controlling interest in Purchaser or successor to Purchaser, or shall enter into any agreement with respect to the same, within the one (1) year period following the Closing, then
Sellers shall further be entitled to receive, and Purchaser hereby covenants and agrees to pay to Sellers within ten (10) days of receipt thereof an amount equal to twenty (20%) percent of the
proceeds derived by Purchaser, Starwood Timeshare, DI Timeshare and/or Purchaser’s successor or assign from any such sale, transfer or other disposition.

Section 5.7 Timeshare; Right of First Refusal. At any time and from time to time during the ten
(10) year period following the Closing (“Right of First Refusal Period“), Purchaser shall not engage in discussions or negotiate or enter into
any contract for development, construction, marketing or sale of interval sales or timeshare units (“Timeshare Units“) on any portion of the Real
Property Assets, the DIIC Land or the Timeshare Lots, or any real property abutting any of the foregoing (collectively, the “Timeshare Real Property“),
nor shall Purchaser commence or enter into or negotiate any contract to commence the development, construction, marketing or sale of timeshare units on any portion of the Timeshare Real Property
(collectively, “Timeshare Development“) except in compliance with the following terms and conditions. If Purchaser shall receive from, or determine to
extend to, any party other than Parent, a good faith offer to participate in any Timeshare Development, or if Purchaser shall determine to initiate a Timeshare Development with or without the
participation of other parties, then Purchaser shall, not do so unless Purchaser shall have first delivered to Parent written notice (“Timeshare Initiation
Notice
“) describing in detail (i) the offer (“Offer“) which Purchaser has received or (ii) the Timeshare
Development which Purchaser has determined to initiate and setting forth the details of such Timeshare Development, including without limitation, the location of the development and the number of
units to be included therein. Upon receipt of the Timeshare Initiation Notice, Parent shall be entitled within the 30 day period following such receipt to accept, directly or through an
Affiliate, the Offer in the case of clause (i) or to elect to participate, directly or through an Affiliate, with Purchaser in the case of clause (ii)
(“Participation“). The Participation by Parent or its Affiliate would be accomplished by the formation of a joint venture between Purchaser and Parent
or its
Affiliate pursuant to which (x) such joint venture would bear all costs of development, construction, management, marketing and sale, and capital (with real property contributed at its
appraised fair market value) would be contributed and profits distributed between Purchaser and Parent or its Affiliates on a 50/50 basis, (y) such joint venture would have a
10-year exclusive right to initiate Timeshare Developments at any location on the Timeshare Property, and (z) such joint venture will be entitled to have provided to it customary
development, hospitality, marketing and administrative services, all such services to be provided for reasonable and customary fees as agreed by the parties. All

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other terms of the joint venture shall be consistent with the foregoing and shall be negotiated in good faith by Purchaser and Parent. In the event that Parent shall either fail to timely notify
Purchaser of its desire, or shall elect not, to accept the Offer or enter into the Participation, Purchaser shall be entitled to consummate the Offer on exactly the terms thereof or to initiate the
Timeshare Development as described in clause (ii), without the participation of any other party. In the event that the Offer has not been consummated or the Timeshare Development initiated
within the six month period following Parent’s election or deemed election not to proceed, then Purchaser shall not initiate the Timeshare Development as contemplated in the Timeshare Initiation
Notice without again first complying with the foregoing procedures. Parent’s rights hereunder shall apply to each and every Timeshare Development proposed within the Right of First Refusal Period and
Parent’s decision not to accept any particular Offer or to enter into any particular Participation shall not constitute a waiver of Parent’s rights hereunder as to any subsequent Offer or
Participation. Concurrently with the Closing, Parent shall be entitled to record a memorandum of this Section 5.7 against the Real Property Assets, DIIC Land and the Timeshare Lots. The terms
of this Section 5.7 shall be binding on the successors and assigns of Purchaser, including without limitation, any permitted transferee of purchaser under Section 5.6 or
Section 12.3 hereof or any subsequent purchaser of all or any of the Timeshare Real Property, and shall inure to the benefit of Parent, its Affiliates and their respective successors and
assigns.

ARTICLE 6

JOINT COVENANTS AND AGREEMENTS

Section 6.1 Support of Transaction.

    (a) Each
    of Sellers and Purchaser agree to cooperate with respect to the notices and filings to be made in connection with the consents, approvals, waivers and
    authorizations required in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby. Each of Sellers and Purchaser shall (i) use its commercially reasonable and diligent efforts to assemble,
    prepare and file any information (and, as needed, to supplement such information) as may be necessary to obtain as promptly as practicable all governmental and regulatory consents required to be
    obtained by it in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby (including in respect of any Gaming Law), (ii) use its commercially reasonable diligent efforts to obtain all material
    consents and approvals of third parties that any of Sellers, Purchaser or their respective Affiliates is required to obtain in order to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby, and
    (iii) take such other action as may reasonably be necessary or as another party may reasonably request to satisfy the conditions of Article 7 or otherwise to comply with this Agreement,
    and to complete resolution of various pending title matters. In connection therewith and
    not in limitation thereof, each party shall take or cause to be taken all actions reasonably necessary in relation to (i) obtaining of all necessary waivers, consents, authorizations and
    approvals from Governmental Authorities or other parties and the making of necessary registrations and filings and the taking of all steps as may be necessary to obtain an approval or waiver from, or
    to avoid an action or proceeding by, any Governmental Authority, and (ii) the defending of any legal proceedings challenging the consummation of any of the transactions contemplated by this
    Agreement.

    (b) In
    furtherance of the foregoing, Purchaser agrees that it will comply with any requirements imposed by Governmental Authorities as a condition of Purchaser’s obtaining
    any Regulatory Authorizations required to be obtained by it in order to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby.

    (c) In
    furtherance of the foregoing, Sellers agree that they will use their reasonable best efforts to obtain consents required under Contracts, or other third party
    consents required to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby (“Third Party Consents“), and Purchaser will cooperate in all reasonable respects,
    and work together with Parent to obtain such Third Party Consents; provided, however, that Sellers shall not be required to make any material
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    to obtain such Third Party Consents. Further, if any such consent is not obtained Sellers shall reasonably cooperate with Purchaser to provide for Purchaser the benefit, monetary or otherwise, of any
    such Contract including enforcement of any and all rights of Sellers against the other party thereto arising out of any breach or cancellation thereof by such party or otherwise. Any such cooperation
    shall not cause Sellers to violate any such Contract.

Section 6.2 Approvals. Each of Purchaser and Sellers shall as promptly as practicable, but in no event
later than ten (10) Business Days following the execution and delivery of this Agreement, file or submit any applications, filings and other submissions required by applicable laws or by
Governmental Authorities in connection with obtaining all necessary regulatory consents, approvals, waivers and authorizations, other than the Licenses and approvals under the HSR Act which are the
subject of other provisions in this Agreement, required to be obtained prior to the Closing, (the “Regulatory Authorizations“) and to respond to any
requests from Government Authorities and promptly file any additional information required in connection with such filings as promptly as practicable after receipt of requests therefor. Each of
Purchaser and Sellers agree to cooperate with and promptly to consult with, to provide any reasonably available information with respect to, and to provide the other party (and its counsel) advance
drafts and copies of all presentations and filings to be made in connection with the Regulatory Authorizations, including, without limitation, the Licenses and approval under the HSR Act. Purchaser
and Sellers shall keep each other promptly and regularly apprised of the status of any communications with, and any inquiries or requests for additional information from, the Gaming Authorities and
shall comply promptly with any such inquiry or request.

Section 6.3 Certain Employee Benefits Matters.

    (a) Effective
    as of the Closing Date, the Sellers’ employment of each of the employees of the Business (including two employees (“Rimtech
    Employees
    “) currently employed by Rimtech Marketing Incorporated) (“Transferring Employees“) shall cease and the Transferring
    Employees shall immediately become employees of Purchaser at the base compensation and wage levels in effect as of the Closing Date. Transferring Employees shall be employees at will and nothing in
    this Agreement shall create any obligation on the part of Purchaser to continue the employment of any Transferring Employee for any period of time. However for the period beginning on the Closing Date
    and ending on the first anniversary of the Closing Date, Purchaser shall provide employee benefit welfare and retirement plans and programs to the Transferring Employees (while continuing in the
    employ of Purchaser) that are substantially similar in the aggregate to the employee benefit plans and programs listed on Schedule 3.1(1). The
    employment by Purchaser of each Union Employee shall be done in accordance with the terms of each applicable collective bargaining agreement pertaining to such Union Employee. With regard to Union
    Employees, Purchaser shall (i) recognize each labor union representing Union Employees as their exclusive bargaining representative, (ii) assume, and become party to and bound by the
    terms and conditions of, each applicable collective bargaining agreement until the respective expiration date of the current term of each applicable collective bargaining agreement without respect to
    any renewals, extensions or modifications therein or thereto, (iii) comply with its legal obligations under Federal labor law with regard to Union Employees, and (iv) treat service with
    the Sellers and their Affiliates prior to the Closing Date in the same manner as such service has been recognized by the Sellers for purposes of determining seniority rights and benefits under the
    applicable collective bargaining agreement (except where recognition of such service by Purchaser would result in a duplication of benefits provided). Except as otherwise required by the terms of any
    such plan or applicable law, as of the Closing Date all Transferring Employees shall cease in participation in, and shall cease accruing any benefits under, any Pension Plan and Welfare Plan.

    (b) Severance. Purchaser shall become responsible for payment, to any Transferring Employee, of any severance or
    other similar compensation and benefits under any Employee Plan or other agreement with any such employee, which are or may become payable by Sellers or their

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    respective Affiliates, as a result of the termination of any such employee by Purchaser, as of and following the Closing or which are or may become payable in connection with or as a result of the
    transactions contemplated hereby. Purchaser shall also reimburse Sellers for payment of such compensation and benefits to any such employee with respect to whom Purchaser indicates, whether directly
    or by failure to affirm its intention to maintain such person’s employment following the Closing, that Purchaser does not wish such employee to continue in his or her current capacity and compensation
    level following the Closing. Such reimbursement will be effected by a deemed increase in Net Working Capital in the amount of such payments. Purchaser shall be entitled to any tax deductions or other
    tax benefits attributable to any severance or other similar compensation or benefit payments for which Purchaser is responsible pursuant to this Section 6.3.

    (c) Welfare Arrangements. Subject to obligations under applicable law and the terms of any collective bargaining
    agreements or other Contracts with any labor union or other labor organization covering Transferring Employee, Purchaser agrees that, for a period of one year from and after the Closing, it shall, or
    shall cause its Affiliates to, provide the Transferring Employees with employee welfare and retirement plans and programs which provide benefits that are substantially similar to those provided to
    similarly situated employees of Purchaser or such Affiliates. From and after the Closing Date, Purchaser shall become responsible for any and all liabilities with respect to the Transferring Employees
    that are incurred by such individuals on or prior to the Closing Date under the applicable
    Employee Plans for health, life, accidental death and dismemberment, supplemental employment compensation, dental, fringe benefits, expense reimbursement, accident, sickness and disability benefits; provided
    that
    with the consent of any applicable labor union representing Union Employees, Union Employees may be permitted to carry forward such
    accrued vacation or sick pay, to be paid by Purchaser, the amount of such accrued items as of the Closing to be included as a payable in the calculation of Closing Net Working Capital pursuant to
    Section 1.5 hereof. For purposes of this Agreement, (i) a claim for health benefits (including, without limitation, claims for medical, prescription drug, dental, and vision care
    expenses) will be deemed to have been incurred on the date on which the related medical service was rendered to the claimant; (ii) a claim for sickness or disability benefits will be deemed to
    have been incurred on the date such sickness or disability occurs, except that no claim shall be deemed to have occurred prior to the Closing Date unless such claim is filed within five
    (5) Business Days prior to the Determination Period; and (iii) in the case of any claim for benefits other than health benefits (e.g., life insurance benefits), a claim will be deemed to
    have been incurred upon the occurrence of the event giving rise to such claims. Purchaser shall be responsible for all claims that are incurred by Transferring Employees on or after the Closing Date
    under the applicable benefit plans, policies or arrangements providing health, life, accidental death and dismemberment, supplemental employment compensation, dental, fringe benefits, expense
    reimbursement, accident, sickness and disability benefits and which are maintained by Purchaser.

    (d) Service Credit. Following the Closing, Purchaser shall cause all employee benefit plans of Purchaser or its
    Affiliates to provide that a Transferring Employee’s period of employment with Sellers or their Affiliates or any predecessor thereof (as applicable) shall be treated as service for Purchaser, or its
    Affiliates, as applicable, for purposes of eligibility and vesting. Any and all pre-existing condition limitations and eligibility waiting periods under any group health plan shall be
    waived with respect to the Transferring Employees and their eligible dependents, and Transferring Employees shall be given credit for amounts paid under any Welfare Plan during the same period for
    purposes of applying deductibles, co-payments and out-of-pocket maximums as though such amounts had been paid in accordance with the terms and conditions of the
    employee welfare plans maintained by Purchaser or its Affiliates.

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    (e) Honor Agreements. Purchaser agrees to assume, honor, maintain and perform, and to cause its affiliates to
    assume, honor, maintain and perform in accordance with their respective terms, without deductions, counterclaims, interruptions or deferments (other than withholding under applicable law), the
    individual employment and severance agreements and arrangements, as amended through the date hereof or as contemplated hereby, that are in effect now or as of Closing with respect to a Transferring
    Employee. Purchaser shall, or shall cause its Affiliates to, honor and discharge all obligations under any collective bargaining agreement or other Contract with any labor union or other labor
    organization covering Transferring Employees or former employees of the Sellers in effect as of the date hereof until their expiration; provided,
    however,
    that this undertaking is not intended to prevent Purchaser or its Affiliates from lawfully and properly exercising their rights with respect to such collective
    bargaining agreements in accordance with their terms.

    (f) Indemnification. Purchaser agrees to bear, and indemnify and hold Sellers harmless from and against, all
    direct and indirect costs, expenses and liabilities arising from or relating to claims made by or on
    behalf of the Transferring Employees in respect of all notices, payments, fines or assessments due to any government authority pursuant to any applicable foreign, federal, state or local law, common
    law, statute, rule or regulation with respect to the employment, discharge or layoff of Transferring Employees, including, but not limited to the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, and
    any rules or regulations as have been issued in connection with any of the foregoing, and for any liability or benefit continuation obligation under Section 4980B of the Code and Sections
    601-609 of ERISA.

Section 6.4 Multiemployer Plans. With respect to each Multiemployer Plan (as defined below), after the
Closing:

    (a) Purchaser
    will be obligated to make contributions to the Multiemployer Plans (as defined below) in accordance with all collective bargaining agreements relating thereto
    and shall contribute to each such Multiemployer Plan with respect to such operations for substantially the same number of contribution base units for which SDIC has an obligation to contribute to such
    Multiemployer Plan.

    (b) For
    purposes of this Agreement, the “Multiemployer Plans” shall mean, collectively: (i) the Teamsters Security
    Fund for Southern Nevada; (ii) the Western Conference of Teamsters Pension Trust Fund; (iii) the Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees International Union Welfare Fund;
    (iv) the Southern Nevada Culinary Workers and Bartenders Pension Plan Trust Agreement; (v) the Operating Engineers Local 501 Security Fund; (vi) the Central Pension Fund of the
    International Union of Operating Engineers and Participating Employers; (vii) the Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees International Union Welfare Fund; (viii) the American
    Federation of Musicians’ and Employers’ Pension Fund; (ix) the Electrical Workers Health and Welfare Trust Fund; (x) the National Employees Benefit Board; (xi) the Nevada Resort
    Association-I.A.T.S.E. Local 720 Apprentice and Journeyman Training and Education Trust; (xii) the Nevada Resort Association-I.A.T.S.E. Local 720 Disability Trust;
    (xiii) the Carpenters Health and Welfare Trust Fund; (xiv) the Construction Industry and Carpenters Joint Pension Trust Fund; (xv) the Painters’ Trust (welfare fund); and
    (xvi) the I.B.P.A.T. Union and Industry National Pension Fund.

    (c) Unless
    and until a variance or exemption is obtained in accordance with section 4204(c) of ERISA, Purchaser will provide to each Multiemployer Plan, for a period
    of five plan years commencing with the first plan year beginning after the Closing, a bond issued by a corporate surety company that is an acceptable surety for purposes of section 412 of
    ERISA, or an amount held in escrow by a bank or similar financial institution satisfactory to the Multiemployer Plan, or

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    such other security as may be permitted under section 4204(a)(1)(B) of ERISA or regulations thereunder, in an amount equal to the greater of:

      (i) the
      average annual contribution required to be made by SDIC to each Multiemployer Plan with respect to the operations thereunder for the three plan years preceding the
      plan year in which the Closing occurs, or

      (ii) the
      annual contribution that SDIC was required to make with respect to the operations under each Multiemployer Plan for the last plan year before the plan year in which
      the Closing occurs, which bond or escrow shall be paid to any such Multiemployer Plan if Purchaser withdraws from such Multiemployer Plan, or fails to make a contribution to such Multiemployer Plan
      when due, at any time during the first five plan years beginning after the Closing.

    (d) If
    Purchaser withdraws from any Multiemployer Plan in a complete’ withdrawal or a partial withdrawal with respect to the Union Employees within the period referred to in
    the preceding subsection 6.4(c), SDIC agrees to be secondarily liable for any withdrawal liability SDIC would have had at the Closing Date to such Multiemployer Plan, but for the application of
    section 4204 of ERISA, if the withdrawal liability of Purchaser with respect to such Multiemployer Plan is not paid.

    (e) Purchaser
    shall indemnify and hold SDIC harmless from, against and in respect of (and shall on demand reimburse SDIC for) the amount of any secondary liability incurred
    by SDIC under section 4204 of ERISA which is in excess of 50% of the potential withdrawal liability of SDIC determined as of the Closing, such determination to be made on a
    plan-by-plan basis; provided, however, that if withdrawal liability is triggered by reason of Purchaser’s failure to comply with
    any provision of the preceding subsections 6.4(a) or (c) (it being understood that any withdrawal by Purchaser from any Multiemployer Plan shall not be deemed such a failure to comply),
    Purchaser’s indemnification of SDIC shall be without limitation for any such secondary liability.

    (f) In
    the event of a subsequent sale of Assets by Purchaser during the five-year period referenced in Section 6.4(c), Purchaser agrees to use its best
    efforts to comply with the provisions of section 4204(a)(1) of ERISA if such sale of Assets would trigger secondary liability on Purchaser.

    (g) If
    SDIC is liquidated before the end of the first five plan years beginning after Closing, then, except as may otherwise be required by law, SDIC shall provide a bond,
    an amount in escrow or such other security as may be permitted under section 4204(a)(1)(B) of ERISA or regulations thereunder, equal to the present value of the withdrawal liability SDIC or its
    affiliates would have had but for the application of section 4204 of ERISA, which bond, amount in escrow or other security may be applied toward the satisfaction of SDK’s secondary liability
    described in subsection 6.4(d) hereof.

    (h) Purchaser
    agrees to provide SDIC with reasonable advance notice of any action or event which could result in the imposition of withdrawal liability contemplated by this
    Section 6.4 and in any event Purchaser shall immediately furnish SDIC with a copy of any notice of withdrawal liability it may receive with respect to any Multiemployer Plan, together with all
    the pertinent details. In the event that any such withdrawal liability shall be assessed against Purchaser, Purchaser further agrees to provide SDIC with reasonable advance notice of any intention on
    the part of Purchaser not to make full payment of any withdrawal liability when the same shall become due.

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Section 6.5 Intentionally Omitted.

Section 6.6 Closings Under Certain Circumstances.

    (a) Failure to Obtain Gaming Permits. The parties recognize that Purchaser may not obtain the Gaming Permits
    prior to the Outside Date. Accordingly, in such event, Purchaser shall deposit the balance of the Purchase Price with Escrowee and upon confirmation of receipt of funds and satisfaction of all other
    conditions to Closing, SDIC shall surrender its’ Gaming Permit and close all operations in the casino.

    (b) Failure to Obtain Liquor Licenses. If Purchaser has not obtained the necessary Liquor Licenses on or before
    the Outside Date, the liquor inventories comprising a portion of the Assets may at the election of Purchaser either be stored to the extent such storage is legal, and/or sold to a licensed third party
    (with a commensurate increase in the Purchase Price to be paid by such third party to reflect the net book value of such liquor inventories) in a manner permitted under applicable Nevada Law.

    (c) PUC Approval. The parties hereto acknowledge that DIIC is a “Public Utility” in accordance with the
    provisions of NRS Sections 704.020 and 704.329 and sale and transfer of the DIIC Shares, which constitutes more than twenty-five percent of the outstanding shares of DIIC, requires prior
    authorization of the Nevada Public Utilities Commission (“PUC“). Accordingly, the transfer of the DIIC Shares shall be deferred pending PUC approval and
    Purchaser and SGC shall act diligently and in good faith to obtain approval for the transfer of such shares to Purchaser as soon as possible, whether on or after the Closing and to transfer the DIIC
    Shares to Purchaser promptly following such approval, and, if such approval is not obtained prior to the Closing, then from and after the Closing and unless and until such transfer shall occur, to
    make available to Purchaser to the maximum extent permitted by law the economic benefits of ownership of the DIIC Shares, and Purchaser, to the maximum extent permitted by law, shall assume and
    relieve SGC of the economic burdens of ownership of the DIIC Shares.

Section 6.7 Post-Closing Cooperation. After the Closing, upon reasonable written notice,
Purchaser and Sellers shall furnish or cause to be furnished to the other party and its employees, counsel, auditors and representatives access, during normal business hours, such information and
assistance relating to the Business as is reasonably necessary for financial reporting and accounting matters, the preparation and filing of any Tax Returns, reports or forms or the defense of any Tax
audit, claim or assessment. Each party shall reimburse the other for reasonable out-of-pocket costs and expenses incurred in assisting the other pursuant to this
Section 6.7. Neither party shall be required by this Section 6.7 to take any action that would unreasonably interfere with the conduct of its business or unreasonably disrupt its normal
operations. Sellers shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cooperate with Purchaser in connection with any filings required to be made by Purchaser with Governmental Authorities after the
Closing.

Section 6.8 Form of Instruments, Etc. to be Reasonably Satisfactory. The parties agree that the form and
substance of all actions, proceedings, instruments and documents required to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall be subject to the reasonable approval of each party and
their respective counsel.

Section 6.9 Additional Agreements of Sellers. Sellers agree that it will be solely responsible for the
payment of any fees or taxes due pursuant to any subsequent deficiency determinations made under the Nevada Gaming Control Act (chapter 463 of the NRS) which encompasses any period of time before the
Closing Date. The foregoing provision, required by the Nevada Gaming Control Act to be included in this Agreement, shall not be construed to exonerate Purchaser from paying, or to require Sellers to
pay, for fees or taxes attributable to operations of the Business from and after the Closing Date.

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Section 6.10 Title Policies. At the Closing, Purchaser shall obtain an ALTA owner’s policy of title
insurance, issued by Title Insurer, insuring that Purchaser has fee title to the Real Property Assets that DIIC has fee title to the real property described as Parcels 46 and 47 in Title Report A
(“DIIC Land“), that Starwood Timeshare has fee title to real property described as Parcels 16 through 44 (“Starwood Timeshare
Lots
“) and DI Timeshare has fee title to the real property described in Title Report B (“DI Timeshare Lots“) subject only to
(i) the Permitted Liens, (ii) liens for taxes not yet due and payable, (iii) all standard exceptions, exclusions, conditions and stipulations from coverage for the Title Insurer’s
ALTA Owner’s Policy of Title Insurance, including any and all endorsements customary in real estate sale transactions involving the magnitude and type of the Real Property Assets and (iv) those
exceptions arising after the date hereof and approved by Purchaser as provided above (the “Title Policies”). The coverage amount of the Title Policies for the Real Property Assets and the real
property held by the Companies shall be no more than the portion of the Purchase Price reasonably allocable thereto.

ARTICLE 7

CONDITIONS TO OBLIGATIONS

Section 7.1 Conditions to Obligations of Purchaser and Sellers. The obligations of Purchaser and Sellers
to consummate, or cause to be consummated, the transactions contemplated hereby are subject to the satisfaction of the following conditions, any one or more of which may be waived (unless expressly
noted to the contrary herein) in writing by such parties:

    (a) All
    waiting periods under the HSR Act applicable to transactions contemplated hereby shall have expired or been terminated; provided, however, that the same shall not be
    a condition for the benefit
    of Purchaser to the extent of any contributing delay by Purchaser in performing its obligations hereunder.

    (b) There
    shall not be (i) in force any order or decree, statute, rule or regulation restraining, enjoining or prohibiting the consummation of the transactions
    contemplated hereby, or (ii) any material suit or proceeding by a Governmental Authority to restrain or enjoin the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby or to nullify or render
    ineffective this Agreement if consummated; provided, however, that the parties shall use their commercially reasonable efforts to prevent any such event
    described in clauses (i) and (ii) (including appealing any adverse decision); and provided, further, that no injunction based on Purchaser’s alleged unsuitability as a landlord or as the
    holder of a gaming license shall excuse Purchaser’s performance hereunder. The parties acknowledge that the entire risk of obtaining the Licenses and any findings as to landlord suitability rests with
    Purchaser.

    (c) The
    Outside Date shall not have passed, except that the same shall not be a condition for the benefit of Purchaser to the extent of any contributory delay by Purchaser
    in performing its obligations hereunder.

Section 7.2 Conditions to Obligations of Purchaser. The obligations of Purchaser to consummate, or cause
to be consummated, the transactions contemplated by this Agreement are subject to the satisfaction of the following additional conditions, any one or more of which may be waived in writing by
Purchaser:

    (a) Each
    of the representations and warranties of Sellers contained in this Agreement shall be true and correct in all material respects both on the date hereof and as of
    the Closing, as if made anew at and as of that time (except that representations and warranties that are made as of a specific date need be true and correct in all material respects only as of such
    date), except in each case for changes after the date hereof which are expressly contemplated or permitted by this Agreement, and each of the covenants and agreements of Sellers to be performed as of
    or prior to the Closing shall have been duly performed in all material respects.

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    (b) Sellers
    shall have delivered to Purchaser a certificate signed by an officer of each Seller and of each of the Companies dated the Closing Date, certifying that the
    conditions specified in Section 7.1, as they relate to each Seller and each of the Companies and subsection 7.2(a) have been fulfilled.

    (c) Sellers
    shall have delivered to Escrowee (i) grant, bargain and sale deeds conveying fee simple title to the Real Property Assets, and (ii) such other
    instruments required to be delivered by Sellers pursuant to Section 2.2(b)(ii) hereof.

    (d) Purchaser
    shall have received the Title Policies or commitments therefor.

Section 7.3 Conditions to the Obligations of Sellers. The obligations of Sellers to consummate the
transactions contemplated by this Agreement are subject to the satisfaction of the following additional conditions, any one or more of which may be waived in writing by Sellers:

    (a) Each
    of the representations and warranties of Purchaser contained in this Agreement shall be true and correct in all material respects both on the date hereof and as of
    the Closing, as if made anew at and as of that time (except that representations and warranties that are made as of a specific date need be true and correct in all material respects only as of such
    date), except in each case for changes after the date hereof which are expressly contemplated or permitted by this Agreement, and each of the covenants and agreements of Purchaser to be performed as
    of or prior to the Closing shall have been duly performed in all material respects.

    (b) Purchaser
    shall have delivered to Escrowee al(documents and instruments required to be delivered by Purchase pursuant to Section 2.2(b)(iv) hereof.

    (c) Purchaser
    shall have delivered to Sellers a certificate signed by the Member of Purchaser, dated the Closing Date, certifying that the conditions specified in
    Section 7.1, as they relate to Purchaser, and subsection 7.3(a) have been fulfilled.

ARTICLE 8

TERMINATION

Section 8.1 Termination. This Agreement may be terminated and the transactions contemplated hereby
abandoned:

    (a) by
    mutual written agreement of Sellers and Purchaser;

    (b) by
    Sellers if Purchaser shall fail timely to make the Deposit or any portion thereof;

    (c) by
    Sellers if the Closing shall not have been consummated on or before the Outside Date other than by reason of Sellers’ default;

    (d) by
    Sellers if any of the conditions set forth in Section 7.1 or 7.3 shall have become incapable of fulfillment as of the Outside Date and shall not have been
    waived by Sellers;

    (e) by
    Purchaser if any of the conditions set forth in Section 7.1 (but only to the extent such conditions may be a condition for the benefit of Purchaser) or 7.2
    shall have become incapable of fulfillment as of the Outside Date and shall not have been waived by Purchaser.

Section 8.2 Effect of Termination. In the event of termination of this Agreement pursuant to
Section 8.1, except as set forth in this Section 8.2 and in Section 8.3 below, this Agreement shall forthwith become void and have no effect, without any liability on the part of
any party hereto or their respective Affiliates, officers, directors or stockholders; provided, however, that nothing in this Section 8.2 shall relieve or limit the liability or obligations
hereunder of any party (the “Defaulting Party“) to the other party or parties on account of a material breach of a covenant or agreement contained
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Party prior and further, upon any termination of this Agreement. The provisions of Sections 8.2, 8.3, 9.2, 9.3, 12.5, 12.6 and 12.12 hereof shall survive any termination of this Agreement.

Section 8.3 Liquidated Damages.

    (a) BECAUSE
    OF THE MAGNITUDE AND UNIQUE NATURE OF THE PROPERTY RIGHTS TO BE CONVEYED, THE PARTIES ACKNOWLEDGE THAT SELLERS’ DAMAGES IN THE EVENT OF PURCHASER’S FAILURE TO
    CONSUMMATE THE CLOSING IN ACCORDANCE WITH PURCHASER’S OBLIGATIONS HEREUNDER WOULD BE EXTREMELY DIFFICULT OR IMPRACTICAL OF ASCERTAINMENT. THE PARTIES HAVE EXPRESSLY NEGOTIATED THIS PROVISION, AND HAVE
    AGREED THAT IN LIGHT OF THE CIRCUMSTANCES EXISTING AT THE TIME OF EXECUTION OF THIS AGREEMENT, AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO THE DEPOSIT TOGETHER WITH ACCRUED INTEREST OR DIVIDENDS THEREON PRIOR TO RELEASE
    THEREOF TO SELLERS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS AGREEMENT, REPRESENTS A REASONABLE ESTIMATE OF THE HARM LIKELY TO BE SUFFERED BY SELLERS IN THE EVENT THAT PURCHASER SHALL, FOR ANY REASON OTHER THAN
    SELLERS’ DEFAULT OR FAILURE OF ANY OF THE CLOSING CONDITIONS WHICH MAY BE A CONDITION FOR THE BENEFIT OF PURCHASER, FAIL TO CONSUMMATE THE CLOSING, SELLERS’ ACTUAL DAMAGES MIGHT WELL EXCEED THE AMOUNT
    OF THE DEPOSIT AND ALL INTEREST THEREON, BUT THAT PROOF OF ACTUAL DAMAGES WOULD BE COSTLY OR IMPRACTICAL. ACCORDINGLY, IN THE EVENT THAT PURCHASER SHALL FAIL TO TIMELY CONSUMMATE THE CLOSING FOR ANY
    REASON OTHER THAN SELLERS’ BREACH OR THE FAILURE OF A CLOSING CONDITION TO WHICH BENEFIT PURCHASER IS ENTITLED, TIME BEING OF THE STRICTEST ESSENCE
    OF EACH AND EVERY PROVISION HEREOF, THEN SELLERS SHALL BE ENTITLED TO RETAIN AS LIQUIDATED DAMAGES THE DEPOSIT, INCLUDING ALL INTEREST ACCRUED THEREON, AS SELLERS’ SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR SUCH
    FAILURE BY PURCHASER.

    FURTHER,
    NOTHING IN THIS SECTION SHALL LIMIT OR MODIFY PARENT OR SELLERS’ RIGHTS TO BE INDEMNIFIED, DEFENDED AND HELD HARMLESS BY PURCHASER PURSUANT TO THE OTHER PROVISIONS OF THIS
    AGREEMENT. THE PROVISION OF THIS SECTION 8.3 SHALL SURVIVE THE TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT.

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    (b) IN
    THE EVENT SELLERS SHALL BE ENTITLED TO RETAIN THE DEPOSIT AS LIQUIDATED DAMAGES, PURCHASER SHALL REFRAIN FROM OBSTRUCTING OR INTERFERING IN ANY WAY WITH SELLERS’
    EXERCISE OF SUCH REMEDIES AND SHALL EXECUTE A RELEASE IN FORM REASONABLY SATISFACTORY TO SELLERS’ COUNSEL OF ANY AND ALL CLAIMS AGAINST SELLERS, THE BUSINESS AND THE ASSETS WITHIN THREE
    (3) BUSINESS DAYS OF SELLERS’ DEMAND THEREFOR. IN THE EVENT PURCHASER SHALL THEREAFTER FAIL OR REFUSE SO TO COOPERATE WITH SELLERS IN THE TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT, THE CANCELLATION OF
    ESCROW, THE PAYMENT OF LIQUIDATED DAMAGES AND THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF THE FOREGOING DESCRIBED RELEASE, THEN SELLERS MAY ELECT TO PURSUE ANY AND ALL REMEDIES AVAILABLE TO THEM AT LAW OR IN EQUITY
    INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ACTUAL DAMAGES. IN THE EVENT OF AN ACTION COMMENCED BY SELLERS OR PURCHASER OVER DISPOSITION OF THE DEPOSIT OR MONEY DAMAGES ASSERTED BY SELLERS FOR PURCHASER’S ALLEGED
    BREACH OR BY PURCHASER FOR SELLERS’ ALLEGED BREACH OF THIS

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    AGREEMENT, THE PREVAILING PARTY SHALL BE ENTITLED TO RECOVER, IN ADDITION TO ITS COSTS OF ENFORCEMENT, INCLUDING ATTORNEYS’ AND CONSULTANTS’ FEES, INTEREST AT TEN (10%) PERCENT PER ANNUM ON THE SUM
    ULTIMATELY RECOVERED, CALCULATED FROM THE EXPIRATION OF SAID THREE (3) BUSINESS DAYS FROM AND AFTER SAID DATE.

    (c) IN
    THE EVENT THAT PURCHASER SHALL HAVE FULLY AND TIMELY PERFORMED ALL OF ITS OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE TIMELY MAKING OF THE
    DEPOSIT PURSUANT TO SECTION 1.3 HEREOF, THERE SHALL BE NO CONDITIONS TO SELLERS’ OBLIGATIONS THAT REMAIN UNSATISFIED, AND PURCHASER IS UNCONDITIONALLY PREPARED TO CLOSE, THEN IN SUCH EVENT, IF SELLERS
    SHALL FAIL OR REFUSE TO CLOSE, PURCHASER SHALL BE ENTITLED TO SEEK SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE TOGETHER WITH OTHER REMEDIES AVAILABLE AT LAW OR IN EQUITY.

ARTICLE 9

INDEMNIFICATION

Section 9.1 Survival of Representations and Warranties. Subject to the limitations and other provisions
of this Agreement, the representations and warranties set forth in Section 3.1 and Section 3.2 shall survive the Closing for a period of one year and all other representations and
warranties shall expire as of Closing.

Section 9.2 Indemnification by Purchaser.

    (a) Purchaser
    agrees, subject to the other terms and conditions of this Agreement, to indemnify Parent, Sellers, Affiliates of Sellers and their respective officers,
    directors, agents or employees, and their respective successors and assigns (each a “Seller Indemnified Party“) against and hold each Seller Indemnified
    Party harmless from all Losses (without duplication) to such Seller Indemnified Party arising out of (i) the breach of any representation or warranty of Purchaser herein, (ii) the breach
    of any covenant or agreement of Purchaser herein or (iii) following the Closing, the Gramanz Contract and the Assumed Liabilities. Anything in Section 9.1 to the contrary
    notwithstanding, no claim may be asserted nor may any action be commenced against Purchaser for breach of any representation or warranty contained herein, unless written notice of such claim or action
    is received by Purchaser describing in reasonable detail the facts and circumstances with respect to the subject matter of such claim or action on or prior to the date on which the representation or
    warranty on which such claim or action is based ceases to survive as set forth in Section 9.1, whether or not the subject matter of such claim or action shall have occurred before or after such
    date.

    (b) Sellers
    agree to give, and cause each Seller Indemnified Party to give, Purchaser written notice of any claim, assertion, event or proceeding by or in respect of a third
    party as to which it may request indemnification hereunder as soon as is practicable and in any event within 30 days of the time that such Seller Indemnified Party learns of such claim,
    assertion, event or proceeding; provided, however, that the failure to so notify Purchaser shall not affect rights to indemnification hereunder except
    to the extent that Purchaser is actually prejudiced by such failure. Within 30 days after receipt of such
    notification, Purchaser may elect to direct, through counsel of its own choosing reasonably acceptable to the Seller Indemnified Party, the defense or settlement of any such claim or proceeding at its
    own expense; provided, that no settlement will be made without the consent of the Seller Indemnified Party (not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed). If Purchaser elects to assume the defense of
    any such claim or proceeding, the Seller Indemnified Party may participate in such defense, but in such case the expenses of the Seller Indemnified Party shall be

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    paid by such Seller Indemnified Party. Sellers shall provide, or cause such Seller Indemnified Party to provide, Purchaser with access to its records and personnel relating to any such claim,
    assertion, event or proceeding during normal business hours and shall otherwise reasonably cooperate with Purchaser in the defense or settlement thereof, and Purchaser shall reimburse Sellers or the
    Seller Indemnified Party for all its reasonable out-of-pocket expenses in connection therewith. If Purchaser elects to direct the defense of any such claim or proceeding, the
    Seller Indemnified Party shall not pay, or permit to be paid, any part of any claim or demand arising from such asserted liability, unless Purchaser consents (which consent is not to be unreasonably
    withheld) in writing to such payment or unless: Purchaser, subject to the last sentence of this Section 9.2(b), withdraws from the defense of such asserted liability, or unless a final judgment
    from which no appeal may be taken by or on behalf of Purchaser is entered against the Seller Indemnified Party for such liability. If Purchaser shall not be entitled to direct the defense, or fails to
    defend, or if, after commencing or undertaking any such defense, Purchaser fails to prosecute or withdraws from such defense, the Seller Indemnified Party shall have the right to undertake the defense
    or settlement thereof, at Purchaser’s expense. If the Seller Indemnified Party assumes the defense of any such claim or proceeding pursuant to this Section 9.2(b) and proposes to settle such
    claim or proceeding prior to a final judgment thereon or to forego appeal with respect thereto, then Sellers shall give, or cause such Seller Indemnified Party to give, Purchaser prompt written notice
    thereof and Purchaser shall have the right to participate in the settlement or assume or reassume the defense of such claim or proceeding.

    (c) In
    addition to Purchaser’s obligations set forth elsewhere in this Section 9.2, and notwithstanding the procedural requirements of Section 9.2(b) above,
    the following provisions of this Section 9.2(c) will obtain and control with respect to that certain litigation pending in Special Board Number Five Bis of the Local Conciliation and
    Arbitration Board of the Federal District, Mexico (“Special Board”), captioned Elias Antonio Haddad Tamé (“Tamé”) vs. Rimtech Corporation and
    Sheraton Desert Inn Corporation et. al
    and/or any other proceeding brought or involving Tame and concerning his work for or severance by Rimtech Marketing Incorporated, AKA
    Rimtech Corporation (“Rimtech”) (the “Severance Litigation”). Sellers have made available to Purchaser litigation files maintained by Seller’s in-house counsel, Marc Rubinstein, at SDIC,
    and letters written by advisory counsel addressed to Marc Rubinstein dated January 26, 1999 (the “January 26 Letter”) and April 25, 2000 (the “April 25 Letter”), concerning
    the Severance Litigation. Purchaser hereby agrees to fully indemnify and hold harmless Seller Indemnified Party, wherever located, including, without limitation, ITT Sheraton Corporation, Sheraton
    International, Inc. and Sheraton International de Mexico, Inc., each of which Sellers represents is an Affiliate of a Seller or any of the hotels in Mexico in which Sheraton has an
    interest and Rimtech, from and against any and all Losses arising out of or in connection with the Severance Litigation. Without limitation of the foregoing, on the Closing, Purchaser will undertake,
    at its sole cost and expense, the defense, appeal, settlement and payment of any Losses on account of the Severance Litigation, including, without limitation, that certain resolution pronounced by the
    Special Board against SDIC and Rimtech, which is the subject of the January 26 Letter and the April 25 Letter. Further, without limitation of the foregoing, in the event any attachment
    or other writ or order shall be issued against any Seller Indemnified Party and/or any properties in Mexico, the United States or elsewhere in the world, owned by a Seller Indemnified Party or in
    which a Seller Indemnified Party has an interest, Purchaser will be responsible for satisfying, bonding against, and/or obtaining release of
    such party or properties from such writ or order. In the event Purchaser fails so to do within 20 days from and after notice from Sellers or their representatives of any such writ or order and
    in any event prior to execution, levy or other enforcement of such writ or order, Sellers shall have the right, but not the obligation, to pay or otherwise satisfy any such writ or order required to
    obtain the full release of any such property from such writ or order, and Purchaser agrees and acknowledges that it shall be obligated to reimburse Sellers for the same, together with legal fees

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    and expenses incurred in connection therewith, plus interest on all such sums, at the rate of 10% per annum. Purchaser shall have the right to assert any and all defenses available to Seller
    Indemnified Parties and to continue to contest the Severance Litigation. Sellers shall cooperate; in such defense and contest so long as no Seller Indemnified Party is required to incur monetary
    expense and so long as no asset of any Seller Indemnified Party shall be attached.

Section 9.3 Indemnification by Sellers.

    (a) Sellers
    agree, jointly and severally, subject to the other terms and conditions of this Agreement, to indemnify Purchaser, Affiliates of Purchaser, and each of their
    respective officers, directors, agents or employees, and their respective successors and assigns (each a “Purchaser Indemnified Party“) against and hold
    each Purchaser Indemnified Party harmless from all Losses (without duplication) to such Purchaser Indemnified Party arising out of (i) the breach of any representation or warranty of Sellers
    herein, (ii) the breach of any covenant or agreement of Sellers herein or (iii) the Retained Liabilities. Anything in Section 9.1 to the contrary notwithstanding, no claim may be
    asserted nor any action commenced against Sellers for breach of any representation or warranty contained herein, unless written notice of such claim or action is received by Sellers describing in
    detail the facts and circumstances with respect to the subject matter of such claim or action on or prior to the date on which the representation or warranty on which such claim or action is based
    ceases to survive as set forth in Section 9.1, whether or not the subject matter of such claim or action shall have occurred before or after such date.

    (b) (i) The
    indemnification obligations of Sellers pursuant to this Agreement, including without limitation, pursuant to Section 9 3(a)(i), shall not be
    effective until the aggregate dollar amount of all Losses that would otherwise be indemnifiable pursuant to Section 9.3(a)(i) exceeds One Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars
    ($1,500,000) Dollars (the “Seller’s Threshold Amount“), at which point such obligations shall be effective only as to the amount of such Losses in
    excess of the Seller’s Threshold Amount, subject to the limitation in Section 9.3(b)(ii); and (ii) the indemnification obligations of Sellers pursuant to this Agreement, including
    without limitation, pursuant to Section 9.3(a)(i) shall be effective only until the dollar amount paid in respect of the Losses indemnified against under this Agreement, including
    without limitation, under Section 93(a)(i) aggregates to an amount equal to Twenty Million Dollars ($20,000,000).

    (c) Purchaser
    agrees to give, and to cause each Purchaser Indemnified Party to give, Parent written notice of any claim, assertion, event or proceeding by or in respect of a
    third party as to which it may request indemnification hereunder or as to which Seller’s Threshold Amount may be applied as soon as is practicable and in any event within 30 days of the time
    that such Purchaser Indemnified Party learns
    of such claim, assertion, event or proceeding; provided, however, that the failure to so notify Sellers shall not affect rights to indemnification
    hereunder except to the extent that Sellers are actually prejudiced by such failure. Within 30 days after receipt of such notification, Sellers may elect to direct, through counsel of its own
    choosing reasonably acceptable to the Purchaser Indemnified Party, the defense or settlement of any such claim or proceeding at their own expense; provided, that no settlement will be made without the
    consent of the Purchaser Indemnified Party (not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed). If
    Sellers elect to assume the defense of any such claim or proceeding, the Purchaser Indemnified Party may participate in such defense, but in such case the expenses of the Purchaser Indemnified Party
    shall be paid by such Purchaser Indemnified Party. Purchaser shall provide, or cause the Purchaser Indemnified Party to provide, Sellers with access to its records and, personnel relating to any such
    claim, assertion, event or proceeding during normal business hours and shall otherwise reasonably cooperate with Sellers in the defense or settlement thereof, and Sellers shall reimburse Purchaser or
    the Purchaser Indemnified Party for all its reasonable out-of-pocket expenses in connection therewith. If Sellers elect to direct the defense of any such claim or proceeding,
    the Purchaser Indemnified Party shall not pay, or permit to be paid, any part of any claim or demand arising from such asserted liability

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    unless Sellers consent (which consents are not to be unreasonably withheld) in writing to such payment or unless Sellers, subject to the last sentence of this Section 9.3(c), withdraws from
    the defense of such asserted liability or unless a final judgment from which no appeal may be taken by or on behalf of Sellers are entered against the Purchaser Indemnified Party for such liability.
    If Sellers shall not be entitled to direct the defense, or fails to defend, or, if after commencing or undertaking any such defense, Sellers fail to prosecute or withdraw from such defense, the
    Purchaser Indemnified Party shall have the right to undertake the defense or settlement thereof, at the expense of Sellers. If the Purchaser Indemnified Party assumes the defense of any such claim or
    proceeding pursuant to this Section 9.3(c) and proposes to settle such claim or proceeding prior to a final judgment thereon or to forego any appeal with respect thereto, then the Purchaser
    Indemnified Party shall give Sellers prompt written notice thereof and Sellers shall have the right to participate in the settlement or assume or reassume the defense of such claim or proceeding.

Section 9.4 Losses Net of Insurance and Tax Benefits.

    (a) The
    amount of any and all Losses indemnified under this Agreement shall be determined net of any amounts recovered by or to which the indemnified party is entitled under
    insurance policies, indemnities or other reimbursement arrangements with respect to such Losses. The amount of any and all Losses indemnified under this Agreement shall be computed to take into
    account and to deduct therefrom (i) any prior or subsequent recovery in respect of part or all of a claim by a Seller Indemnified Party or a Purchaser Indemnified Party, as the case may be,
    whether by payment, discount, credit, offset or otherwise and (ii) the amount of any provision reflected as a current liability in the Closing Balance Sheet in respect of matters giving rise to
    such Losses.

Section 9.5 Exclusive Remedy. Except for any claim (a) grounded in fraud or (b) seeking
equitable relief or remedial action, the parties hereto acknowledge and agree that, from and after the Closing Date, the indemnification provisions of this Article 9 shall be the exclusive
remedy of Purchaser, on the one hand, and Sellers, on the other hand, with respect to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. With respect to actions grounded in fraud or seeking equitable
relief or remedial action, (y) the right of a
party to be indemnified and held harmless pursuant to the indemnification provisions of this Article 9 shall be in addition to and cumulative of any rights of such party at law or in equity and
(z) no such party shall, by exercising the remedy available to it under this Article 9, be deemed to have elected such remedy exclusively or to have waived any other remedy, whether at
law or in equity, available to it. No Purchaser Indemnified Party or Seller Indemnified Party shall be entitled to seek damages pursuant to this Article 9 other than actual damages, and in no
event shall any party be entitled to seek or receive punitive or consequential damages.

Section 9.6 Limitation on Liability Following Notice of Breach. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary
in this Agreement, following the Closing, (a) no Seller shall be liable to any Purchaser Indemnified Party in respect of any breach of a representation or warranty by Sellers if (i) such
breach is disclosed to Purchaser prior to Closing pursuant to Section 4.4, (ii) such breach would constitute a failure of a condition of Purchaser’s obligation to close, and
(iii) notwithstanding such notification, the Closing shall have occurred and (b) Purchaser shall not be liable to any Sellers Indemnified Party in respect of any breach of a
representation or warranty by Purchaser if (i) such breach is disclosed to Parent prior to Closing pursuant to Section 5.4, (ii) such breach would constitute a failure of a
condition to Sellers’ obligation to close and (iii) notwithstanding such notification the Closing shall have occurred.

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ARTICLE 10

TAX ALLOCATION AND INDEMNIFICATION

Section 10.1 Intentionally Omitted.

Section 10.2 Transfer Taxes. The parties agree that all sales and transfer taxes and fees incurred in
connection with this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby will be borne equally by Purchaser, on the one hand, and by Sellers, on the other hand.

Section 10.3 Cooperation. Sellers, on the one hand, and Purchaser, on the other hand, agree to furnish or
cause to be furnished to each other, upon request, as promptly as practicable, such information and assistance (including access to books and records for periods before, during and after a Straddle
Period) relating to the Business and shall make available such knowledgeable employees of Parent, Purchaser or their respective Affiliates as any party may reasonably request for the preparation of
any return for Taxes, claim for refund or audit, the prosecution or defense of any claim, suit or proceeding relating to any proposed adjustment, or the calculations of any taxes pertaining to a
Straddle Period. For a period of seven years from and after Closing, Purchaser shall maintain and make available to Sellers and their representatives, on Parent’s reasonable request, and Parent and
shall maintain and make available to Purchaser, on Purchaser’s reasonable request, copies of any and all information, books and records referred to in this Section 10.3. After such
seven-year period, Purchaser and Sellers may dispose of such information, books and records provided that prior to such disposition, Purchaser shall give Parent the opportunity to take
possession of, and Parent shall give Purchaser the opportunity to take possession of, such information, books and records.

Section 10.4 Survival. This Article 10 shall survive the Closing indefinitely.

ARTICLE 11

CERTAIN DEFINITIONS

Section 11.1 Definitions. As used herein, the following terms shall have the following meanings:

    “Action” means any action, suit, claim, arbitration or other proceeding, including gaming audits, arbitrations, grievances, judicial
    proceedings, administrative proceedings and tax consents by or before any Governmental Authority.

    “Affiliate” means, with respect to any specified Person, any Person that, directly or indirectly, controls, is controlled by, or is under
    common control with, such specified Person, through one or more intermediaries or otherwise.

    “Agreement” has the meaning specified in the Preamble.

    “Antitrust Authority” means the Antitrust Division of the United States Department of Justice, the United States Federal Trade Commission
    or the antitrust or competition law authorities of any other jurisdiction (whether United States, foreign or multinational).

    “Applicable Rate” shall mean a 7% per annum interest rate.

    “Assets shall mean collectively:

      (a) the
      Real Property Assets; provided, however, at any time prior to May 25, 2000, Purchaser may instruct Sellers to cause the Rimtech Lease to be terminated as of
      Closing, in which event such Lease shall not be assigned to Purchaser;

      (b) any
      air rights owned by SDIC and appurtenant or contiguous to the Real Property Assets; provided, however, notwithstanding anything to contrary in this Agreement, such
      rights shall only be conveyed by quitclaim deed and without representation or warranty of any kind;

      (c) the
      DIIC Shares and the Corporate Books of DIIC;

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      (d) the
      Starwood Timeshare Interests and the Corporate Books of Starwood Timeshare;

      (e) the
      DI Timeshare Interests and the Corporate Books of DI Timeshare;

      (f) all
      of SDIC’s right, title and interest in and to any development rights appurtenant to the Real Property Assets;

      (g) all
      of SDIC’s right, title and interest in and to any water rights owned by SDIC or appurtenant to the Real Property Assets without, however, representation or warranty
      of any kind except as set forth in Section 3.1(f);

      (h) all
      right, title and interest of SDIC in and to any Gaming Assets;

      (i) all
      right, title and interest of SDIC, in and to all other machinery, equipment other than Gaming Equipment, furniture, office equipment, telephone equipment, restaurant
      equipment, vehicles, storage tanks, spare and replacement parts, fuel, cleaning and office supplies, inventories purchased in the ordinary course of business and other tangible property located on the
      Real Property Assets, including personal computers and computer hardware and related software non-proprietary to SDIC or its subsidiaries or affiliates, but excluding (i) any and
      all proprietary computer hardware or software of SDIC or its affiliates or subsidiaries (including Starwood’s Reservation software and SDIC’s “forecasting program” financial analysis
      software) (ii) any and all proprietary operating manuals and other information and materials belonging to SDIC’s affiliates, and (iii) any copyrights relating to any such software,
      information and materials (collectively, and together with the Gaming Equipment, the “Tangible Personal Property“);

      (j) to
      the extent assignable, all Permits;

      (k) all
      of SDIC’s right, title and interest to any and all copyrights, trademarks, trade names, service marks, displays, symbols, color arrangements, designs and logos
      relating to and/or used in the ownership, use and/or operation of the Business and/or the Assets (excluding “Sheraton”, “ITT Sheraton Luxury Collection,” and “Starwood” and any derivative names or
      marks and all logos, designs and other intellectual property related thereto (“Starwood Proprietary Marks“), and related applications
      and registrations, if any, and all other intangible property and/or rights, and all goodwill associated therewith, directly or indirectly relating thereto and/or used in the ownership, use and/or
      operation of the Business and/or the Assets, (collectively, the “Intangible Property“);

      (l) all
      of SDIC’s right, title and interest in and to all benefits arising after the Closing, if any, from contracts, agreements, leases (including all security deposits and
      prepaid rent), licenses, commitments, sale and purchase orders and other items included in the Assumed Contracts, including all contracts, leases, agreements, claims and rights (and benefits arising
      therefrom) with or against all persons whomsoever, relating to the Business or the assets described in this subsection, or any portion thereof, including, without limitation, all development
      agreements, supply agreements, service agreements and/or franchise agreements, if any, and all leases of personal property, regardless of whether SDIC is lessee or lessor thereunder, including,
      without limitation, matters of public record, to the extent in each case, such agreements or leases are transferable (collectively “Contract Rights“);

      (m) all
      plans, specifications, drawings, renderings, models and photographs relating to the improvements located on or proposed to be constructed on the Real Property Assets
      that are in the possession or control of and are owned by Sellers, and that are not proprietary to any third party, including those commissioned or prepared in connection with the recent renovation of
      the improvements on the Real Property Assets, and, to the extent transferable,

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      any and all warranties given to SDIC by suppliers and traders in connection with such renovations (collectively “Plans and Warranties“);

      (n) all
      books and records (“Required Records“) required by the Nevada Gaming Authorities to be maintained at the Business
      Premises and copies (Seller may retain the originals) of such other books and records, if any, which relate exclusively to the operation of the Business after the Closing Date (including only such
      employee records as it is lawful to transfer);

      (o) all
      advance reservations, bookings and room deposits applicable to any period following the Closing Date, and originals of casino credit files with respect to the casino
      operations, and any telephone numbers used exclusively in connection with the Business;

      (p) all
      accounts receivable, including without limitation, Gaming Receivables, existing as of the Closing Date;

      (q) all
      of Sellers’ cash on hand and/or on deposit in banks or other financial institutions, trade deposits and rights arising therefrom, cash equivalents, coins and
      marketable securities, which arisen from or relate to the Assets and/or Sellers’ operation of the Business; and

      (r) all
      of SDIC’s gaming chips and tokens (including all (i) slot machine tokens not currently in circulation and (ii) “reserve” chips, if any, not currently
      in circulation and (iii) chips and tokens of SDIC relating to the use and operation of the Business which are outstanding as of the Closing Date, as they are presented for payment; provided,
      however, the liabilities represented by the chips and tokens in circulation shall be excluded from the calculation of Closing Net Working Capital and shall be an Assumed Liability.

    “Assumed Financing Obligations” means all obligations set forth on Schedule 11.1-a hereto and any other Financing
    Obligations incurred in the ordinary course of business by Sellers, and not in excess of $100,000 as to any single obligation’s liability.

    “Assumed Liabilities” shall mean all obligations and liabilities of whatever kind and nature or its Subsidiaries or Affiliates, primary or
    secondary, direct or indirect, absolute or contingent, known or unknown, of Sellers or their aforementioned affiliates arising out of or relating to the Business or the Assets, other than the Retained
    Liabilities, including, without limitation, the following:

      (i) all
      obligations and liabilities included in the calculation of Closing Working Capital pursuant to Section 1.5, including any such liabilities for progressive
      prizes associated with keno, slot machines and coin operated gaming devices, table games including the Caribbean Stud progressive meter, and sportsbook and racebook gaming;

      (ii) any
      and all liabilities for any fee due or that may become due with respect to Gaming Receivables, including any fee that may become due under NRS 463.370, 463.371 or
      463.3857 with respect to Gaming Receivables;

      (iii) all
      obligations and liabilities of SDIC or its subsidiaries or affiliates under the Contracts not performed or required to have been performed as of the Closing Date;

      (iv) all
      liabilities to customers with respect to all unrefunded cash deposits paid by such customers to SDIC or its subsidiaries or affiliates prior to the Closing Date to
      the extent included as a liability in the calculation of Closing Working Capital;

      (v) all
      bookings made prior to the Closing Date for any period on or after the Closing Date, including without limitation, any bookings by any person in redemption of any
      benefits accrued under any preferred guest program maintained by Parent or SDIC;

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      (vi) all
      obligations and liabilities relating to Taxes relating to the Business or the Assets with respect to any period ending after the Closing Date, but to the: extent
      attributable to periods prior to the Closing Date, only to the extent included as a liability in the calculation of Closing Working Capital pursuant to Section 1.5;

      (vii) all
      liabilities associated with outstanding gaming chips and tokens as of the Closing Date; and

      (viii) all
      other liabilities, (other than (a) the Retained Liabilities and (b) the Gramanz Contract, which is nonetheless the subject of Purchaser’s
      undertaking pursuant to Section 9.2 hereof), including without limitation, Assumed Financing Obligations and employee benefit liabilities, severance obligations, and personal injury
      liabilities, incurred in the ordinary course of business.

    “Auditor” means Ernst & Young or other certified public accounting firm selected by Parent and reasonably acceptable to Parent and
    Purchaser.

    “Backup Material” has the meaning specified in Section 1.5(b).

    “Base Price” has the meaning specified in Section 1.2(a).

    “Business” means: (i) the business of operating gaming facilities, and related hotel, convention, retail and entertainment
    operations, conducted under the Desert Inn name, including all trademark rights and goodwill related to the Desert Inn name; (ii) the ownership and operation of the Gaming Facility, including
    all business operations ancillary thereto; and (iii) all other activities and operations of the Sellers (other than those of the Excluded Companies and the Excluded Assets).

    “Business Day” means any day that is not a Saturday, Sunday or other day on which banks are required or authorized by law to be closed in
    Nevada.

    “Business Premises” means and includes the Real Property Assets and all sales offices or real property owned, leased or occupied by the
    Sellers or Affiliates used in connection with the Business.

    “Capital Expenditure Adjustment Amount” has the meaning specified in Section 1.2(a).

    “Charter Documents” means as to any Person, such Person’s (i) articles of incorporation or organization, certificate of
    incorporation, certificate of formation or equivalent organizational documents and (ii) bylaws, partnership agreement, operating agreement, limited liability company agreement or equivalent
    document.

    “Closing” has the meaning specified in Section 2.2(b)(i).

    “Closing Date” has the meaning specified in Section 2.2(b)(i).

    “Closing Date Purchase Price” means (i) the Base Price, plus (ii) the
    Estimated Net Working Capital Amount (which may be a positive or negative number), plus (iii) the Estimated Capital Expenditure Adjustment Amount.

    “Closing Net Working Capital” has the meaning specified in Section 1.5(b).

    “Code” means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.

    “Companies” means collectively Starwood Timeshare, DIIC, and DI Timeshare.

    “Confidentiality Agreement” has the meaning specified in Section 12.8.

    “Contracts” means any contracts, agreements, leases, subleases, licenses or other understandings or commitments, written or oral.

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    “Corner Land Map” means that certain Exhibit for Parcel Map Determination plotted May 24, 1999 by G.C. Wallace, Inc.

    “Corporate Books” means all corporate and limited liability company charter, minute and stock record books and corporate seals.

    “Defaulting Party” has the meaning specified in Section 8.2.

    “Deficit Amount” has the meaning specified in Section 1.5(d).

    “Determination Date” has the meaning specified in Section 1.5(c).

    “DI Assets” means, collectively, all of the Assets other than the DIIC Shares, the Starwood Timeshare Interests and the DI Timeshare
    Interests.

    “DIIC Land” is defined in Section 6.10.

    “DIIC Shares” has the meaning specified in the Recitals.

    “DI Timeshare Lots” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.10.

    “Employee Plans” shall mean all Multiemployer Plans, Pension Plans and Welfare Plans.

    “Environmental Laws” means any and all foreign, Federal, state, local or municipal laws, rules, orders, regulations, statutes, ordinances,
    codes, legally binding decrees, or other requirements of any Governmental Authority (including, without limitation, common law) regulating, relating to or imposing liability or standards of conduct
    concerning protection of the environment, human health or safety or relating to exposure of any kind of Hazardous Materials, as have been, are now, or may at any time hereafter be, in effect
    (including, without limitation, the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act, as amended, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, as amended, the Clean Air Act, as
    amended and the Hazardous Materials Transportation Act).

    “ERISA” shall mean the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended.

    “Escrowee” means Nevada Title Company, 3320 W. Sahara Avenue, Las Vegas, Nevada 89102, Attention: Mr. Frank Brader, Title Officer
    and Troy Lochhead, Escrow Officer.

    “Estimated Capital Expenditure Adjustment Amount” has the meaning specified in Section 1.5(a).

    “Estimated Closing Net Working Capital Amount” has the meaning specified in Section 1.5(a).

    “Excluded Assets” shall mean:

      (a) all
      proprietary computer hardware and software of Parent or any of its respective affiliates or subsidiaries, including Parent’s Reservation software and any copyrights
      relating to any such software, and any Intangible Property involving the names “Sheraton,” “ITT Sheraton Luxury Collection,” and “Starwood” including any derivative names and related marks, designs or
      logos and all proprietary operating manuals and related know-how;

      (b) all
      right, title and interest of SDIC or its subsidiaries or affiliates in and to all books and records, in whatever medium, including digitally or magnetically stored
      data, files relating to the Business and/or the Assets, including all financial statements, certified financial reports, gaming tax returns (including supporting schedules), originals of all credit
      reports and files, including casino files and all books and accounting records relating to the Business and or the Assets in the possession or control of SDIC or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates,
      save and except the Required Records;

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      (c) all
      corporate charter, minute and stock record books, corporate seals and tax returns and supporting schedules, customer lists and documents of Sellers or any of their
      respective affiliates or subsidiaries relating to the Business, and all refunds, claims, entitlements or liabilities for income taxes or other taxes of any type whatsoever which Sellers may hereafter
      receive or be responsible for by reason of its ownership of the Assets or operation of the Business prior to the Closing Date;

      (d) except
      as otherwise specifically provided for in this Agreement, all insurance policies relating to the Business or the Assets and all rights and claims thereunder,
      including refund claims;

      (e) all
      claims and litigation and causes of action, and any tax refunds relating to any of the Excluded Assets;

      (f) any
      Assets sold or otherwise disposed of in the ordinary course of business during the period from the date hereof until the Closing Date;

      (g) all
      rights of indemnification, claims and causes of action which relate to the conduct of the Business prior to the Closing Date, including, without limitation, those
      arising by operation of law or in equity or otherwise, but excluding warranty claims with respect to the Gaming Equipment or Tangible Personal Property above, or product liability against the
      suppliers or manufacturers thereof; and

      (h) all
      issued and outstanding shares of common stock of either of the-‘ Excluded Companies.

    “Excluded Companies” means Sheraton Corner Enterprises, a Nevada corporation and Rimtech Marketing Incorporated, a Nevada corporation.

    “Financing Obligations” means (i) indebtedness for borrowed money, (ii) obligations evidenced by bonds, notes, debentures,
    letters of credit, or similar instruments, (iii) obligations under capitalized leases, (iv) obligations under conditional sale, title retention or similar agreements or arrangements
    creating an obligation with respect to the deferred purchase price of property (other than customary trade credit), capitalized leases (such as the existing slot machines leases which are accounted
    for as capitalized leases on the Reference Balance Sheet) (vi) interest rate and currency obligation swaps, hedges or similar arrangements and (vii) all obligations to guarantee any of
    the foregoing types of obligations on behalf of others.

    “GAAP” has the meaning specified in Section 1.5(b).

    “Gaming Assets” means the Gaming Equipment and all Gaming Receivables.

    “Gaming Authorities” shall mean the Nevada Gaming Commission and the Nevada State Gaming Control Board.

    “Gaming Equipment” means “associated equipment” as defined in NRS Section 463.0136, “gaming devices” as defined in NRS
    Section 463.0155, gaming tables, keno and sports book furniture and equipment and all other equipment and paraphernalia, including, computer equipment and computer software owned or licensed by
    SDIC or its subsidiaries or affiliates and used in the conduct of gaming on the Business Premises.

    “Gaming Facility” means The Desert Inn Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.

    “Gaming Permits” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.3 hereof.

    “Gaming Receivables” means any “Credit instrument”, as such term is defined in Chapter 463 of NRS or any successor statute thereto.

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    “Governmental Authority” means any Federal, state, municipal or local government, governmental authority, Gaming Commission, regulatory or
    administrative agency, governmental commission, department, board, bureau, court, tribunal, arbitrator or arbitral body.

    “Gramanz Contract” means that certain Agreement dated as of October 13, 1993 by and between Brent Gramanz and Sheraton Corner
    Enterprises, a Nevada corporation.

    “Hazardous Materials” means any hazardous substance, gasoline or petroleum (including crude oil or any fraction thereof) or petroleum
    products, polychlorinated biphenyls, ureaformaldehyde insulation, asbestos or asbestos-containing materials, pollutants, contaminants, radioactivity, and any other materials or substances which are
    defined as hazardous, toxic or a pollutant or contaminant or are otherwise regulated under any Environmental Law.

    “HSR Act” means the Hart- Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976, as amended, and the rules and regulations
    promulgated thereunder.

    “Income Tax(es)” means any and all Taxes based upon or measured in whole or in part by gross or net income (regardless of whether
    denominated as an “income tax,” “franchise tax” or otherwise and including any Tax imposed on alternative bases, one of which is net income), imposed by any Taxing Authority, together with any
    interest, penalties and other additions thereto.

    “Income Tax Return(s)” means all Tax Returns relating to, or required to be filed in connection with, any payment or refund of any Income
    Tax.

    “Increase Amount” has the meaning specified in Section 1.5(d).

    “Indemnity Claim” has the meaning specified in Section 9.4(b).

    “Intangible Property” has the meaning set forth in the definition of “Assets”.

    “Interests” has the meaning specified in the Recitals.

    “Inventoried Baggage” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(d)(ii).

    “Inventoried Safe Deposit Boxes” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(d)(iii).

    “Inventoried Vehicles” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(d)(iv).

    “IRS” means the United States Internal Revenue Service.

    “Knowledge” means, as of any date of determination, (a) with respect to Sellers, the actual knowledge or awareness, as of such
    date, of Mark Lefever and Marc Rubinstein, and (b) with respect to Purchaser, the actual knowledge or awareness, as of such date, of Stephen A. Wynn. The words “know”, “knowledge”, “knowing”
    and “known” shall be construed accordingly.

    “License” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.3.

    “Lien” means any mortgage, deed of trust, pledge, hypothecation, encumbrance, security interest or other lien of any kind.

    “Losses” of a Person means any and all losses, liabilities, damages, diminutions in value, claims, awards, judgments, costs and expenses
    (including, without limitation, the costs of reasonable attorneys’ fees) actually suffered or incurred by such Person.

    “Material Adverse Effect” shall mean a material adverse effect on the, operations or financial condition of the Business taken as a whole,
    but shall exclude any effect to the extent resulting from (i) any condition or event which adversely affects the gaming industry generally or the gaming industry in Nevada, (ii) general
    economic conditions, (iii) the implementation of California Proposition No. 1A, or the proposal, passage or implementation of any similar law or initiative, (iv) the proposal or
    passage of any law or other initiative restricting or adversely affecting the

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    conduct of gaming operations generally or (v) fluctuations in the earnings of the Business during the period from March 31, 2000 to the Closing Date.

    “Material Casualty” has the meaning set forth in Section 13.1.

    “Material Damage” means unrepaired damage as a result of fire or other casualty to all or any portion of the Business Premises or the
    Assets such that the cost to replace or repair such damaged Business Premises and Assets exceeds $50,000,000.

    “Material Portion” means all or any portion of the Business Premises that represents at least 25% of the assessed value for tax purposes
    of the Business Premises.

    “Multiemployer Plan” shall mean any “multiemployer plan” as defined in Section 4001(a)(3) of ER1SA identified in
    Section 6.4.

    “Net Working Capital” means current assets minus current liabilities, as defined in GAAP excluding,
    however
    , (i) any Excluded Assets or Retained Liabilities, (ii) any provisions for income Taxes or income Tax refunds, including any and all deferred taxes,
    (iii) any intercompany accounts and (iv) any accruals or write-ups of assets attributable to consummation of the sale of Assets, and adding the amount of any costs for which Purchaser is
    liable to Seller hereunder, and which this Agreement provides shall be deemed added to Net Working
    Capital; and, provided, further, that any amount paid (with the consent of Purchaser, not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed) by Sellers prior to the Closing Date in respect of the settlement or
    satisfaction of Severance Litigation shall be deemed added to Closing Net Working Capital at the Closing Date, and any amount so incurred, but unpaid as of the Closing Date shall not be deducted from
    Closing Net Working Capital as a current liability.

    “Nevada Gaming Laws” shall mean the Nevada Gaming Control Act and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, the Clark County,
    Nevada Code and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, and other applicable local law.

    “NRS” means Nevada Revised Statutes.

    “Parent” has the meaning specified in the Recitals.

    “Parent Savings Plan” means the Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. Savings and Retirement Plan.

    “Parent Savings Trust” has the meaning specified in Section 6.3(ii).

    “PBGC” means the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation.

    “Pension Plan” shall mean any “employee pension benefit plan” as defined in Section 3(2) of ERISA (excluding any Multiemployer
    Plan) maintained in connection with the Business or which covers at least one Transferring Employee.

    “Permits” means all licenses, permits, approvals or authorizations used in connection with or necessary for the use, ownership and
    operation of the Business or the Assets.

    “Permitted Exceptions” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1 (e)

    “Permitted Liens” means (a) mechanics’, carriers’, workers’, repairers’, materialmen’s, warehousemen’s and other similar Liens
    arising or incurred in the ordinary course of business, (b) Liens for non-delinquent Taxes or Taxes which are being contested in good faith through appropriate proceedings,
    (c) Permitted Exceptions, and (d) Liens which will be released or otherwise terminated on or prior to the Closing.

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    “Person” means any individual, firm, corporation, partnership, limited liability company, incorporated or unincorporated association,
    joint venture, joint stock company, governmental agency or instrumentality or other entity of any kind.

    “Personal Property Assets” means all Assets other than the Real Property Assets and water rights and development rights appurtenant to the
    Real Property Assets.

    “Property Taxes” means real personal and intangible property taxes and assessments.

    “Purchase Price” has the meaning specified in Section 1.2(a).

    “Purchaser” has the meaning specified in the Preamble hereto.

    “Purchaser Indemnified Party” has the meaning specified in Section 9.3(a).

    “Purchaser Savings Plan” has the meaning specified in Section 6.3(a)(i).

    “Purchaser Savings Trust” has the meaning specified in Section 63(a)(i).

    “Real Property Assets” means the real property described on Schedule 11.1-b, together with all buildings, improvements and fixtures
    (other than such fixtures which are leased) located thereon, and all of SDIC’s right, title and interest in and to all hereditaments and rights appurtenant thereto, including (i) any easements
    or rights of way pertaining to or benefiting such real property, (ii) all water rights, air rights and mineral, oil, gas and other hydrocarbon substance rights owned by SDIC with respect to
    such real property, and (iii) any interest in streets, alleys, advantages, and any strips or gores appurtenant thereto, if, and to the extent, included within the perimeter boundaries of such
    real estate, subject in each case to the Permitted Liens;

    “Reference Balance Sheet” means the December 31, 1999 combined balance sheet included in the unaudited combined and combining
    balance sheets of the Sellers and Companies as of December 31, 1999, and the related unaudited combined and combining statements of income and of cash flows for each of the fiscal years then
    ended.

    “Regulatory Authorizations” has the meaning specified in Section 6.2.

    “Release” means any spilling, leaking, pumping, pouring, emitting, emptying, discharging, injecting, escaping, leaching, dumping or
    disposing into the environment or the workplace of any Hazardous Materials, or otherwise as defined in any Environmental Law.

    “Representatives” is defined in Section 5.5(a).

    “Retained Liabilities” means (i) all Financing Obligations of the Sellers or any of their consolidated Subsidiaries except the
    Assumed Financing Obligations, (ii) liabilities arising from operations (whether presently or formerly conducted) of Parent and its respective Affiliates, other than the operations of the
    Sellers, (iii) liabilities of the Excluded Companies, except for the obligations with respect to the Rimtech Employees as set forth in Section 6.3(a) hereof and obligations arising under
    the Rimtech Lease, and provided, that the Severance Litigation is and shall be the subject of Purchaser’s undertaking pursuant to Section 9.2(c) hereof, (iv) liabilities for which
    Sellers have expressly assumed liability under this Agreement and (v) any other liability not disclosed to Purchaser, the failure to disclose which would have a Material Adverse Effect on
    Purchaser or the Business.

    “Rimtech Lease” is defined on Schedule 11.1-b hereto

    “Seller Indemnified Party” has the meaning specified in Section 9.2(a).

    “Sellers” has the meaning specified in the Preamble hereto.

    “Sellers’ Materials” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1 hereof.

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    “Seller’s Threshold Amount” has the meaning specified in Section 9.3(b).

    “Severance Litigation” has the meaning specified in Section 9.2(c).

    “Starwood Proprietary Marks” means “Sheraton”, “ITT Sheraton Luxury Collection,” and “Starwood” and any derivative names or marks and all
    logos, designs and other intellectual property related thereto and related applications and registrations, if any, and all other intangible property and/or rights, and all goodwill associated
    therewith, directly or indirectly relating thereto.

    “Starwood Timeshare Lots” has the meaning specified in Section 6.10.

    “Straddle Period” means any taxable period of any of the Sellers that begins before and ends after the close of the Closing Date.

    “Subsidiary” means, with respect to any Person, a corporation or other entity of which 50% or more of the voting power or economic value
    of the equity securities or equity interests is owned, directly or indirectly, by such Person, or the operations of which are otherwise consolidated with those of such Person under GAAP.

    “Tax” or “Taxes” mean any and all taxes, charges, fees, levies or other assessments,
    including income, gross receipts, excise, real or personal property, sales, withholding, social security, retirement, unemployment, occupation, use, service, license, net worth, payroll, franchise and
    transfer and recording, imposed by the Internal Revenue Service or any taxing authority (whether domestic or foreign, including any federal, state, county, local or foreign government or any
    subdivision or taxing agency thereof (including a U.S. possession)), whether computed on a separate, consolidated, unitary, combined or any other basis; and such term shall include any interest
    whether paid or received, fines, penalties or additional amounts attributable to, or imposed upon, or with respect to, any such taxes, charges, fees, levies or other assessments. ”

    “Tax Return” or “Tax Returns” mean all reports, returns, declarations, claims for refund
    or statements of any kind or nature relating to Taxes, and any schedule or attachment thereto and any amendment thereof.

    “Timeshare Lots” means, collectively, the Starwood Timeshare Lots and the DI Timeshare Lots.

    “Title Insurer” means Nevada Title Company, or another title insurance company reasonably acceptable to Purchaser.

    “Title Policies” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.10.

    “Title Report” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1(e).

    “Title Report A” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1(e).

    “Title Report B” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1(e).

    “Transferring Employee” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.3.

    “Union Employees” shall mean any Transferring Employee whose employment is subject to the terms of a collective bargaining agreement.

    “Welfare Plan” means “employee welfare benefit plan” as defined in Section 3(1) of ERISA maintained in connection with the Business
    or which covers at least one Transferring Employee.

Section 11.2 Terms and Usage Generally.

The
definitions referred to in Section 11.1 shall apply equally to both the singular and plural forms of the terms defined. Whenever the context may require, any pronoun shall
include the corresponding masculine, feminine and neuter forms. All references herein to Articles, Sections, Exhibits and

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Schedules shall be deemed to be references to Articles and Sections of, and Exhibits and Schedules to, this Agreement unless the context shall otherwise require. All Exhibits and Schedules attached
hereto shall be deemed incorporated herein as if set forth in full herein. The words “include”, “includes” and “including” shall be deemed to be followed by the phrase “without limitation”. The words
“hereof’, “herein” and “hereunder” and words of similar import when used in this Agreement shall refer to this Agreement as a whole and not to any particular provision of this Agreement. References to
a Person are also to its successors and permitted assigns. Unless otherwise expressly provided herein, any agreement, instrument or statute defined or referred to herein or in any agreement or
instrument defined or referred to herein means such agreement, instrument or statute as from time to time amended,, modified or supplemented, including (in the case of agreements or instruments) by
waiver or’ consent and (in the case of statutes) by succession of comparable successor statutes, and references to all attachments thereto and instruments incorporated therein.

ARTICLE 12

MISCELLANEOUS

Section 12.1 Waiver. Either party to this Agreement may, at any time prior to the Closing, waive any of
the terms or conditions of this Agreement or agree to an amendment or modification to this Agreement by an agreement in writing executed in the same manner as this Agreement.

Section 12.2 Notices. All notices and other communications among the parties shall be in writing and
shall be deemed to have been duly given when (i) delivered in person, (ii) three (3) days after posting in the United States mail if sent by registered or certified mail return
receipt requested, (iii) one Business Day after depositing with a reputable, nationally recognized overnight courier service if priority overnight service is specified, or (iv) delivered
by telecopy and promptly confirmed by delivery in person or post as aforesaid in each case, with postage prepaid, addressed as follows:

    (a)
    If
    to Purchaser, to:

      Valvino
      Lamore, LLC

      One Shadow Creek Drive

      North Las Vegas, NV 89031

      Fax: (702) 399-1363

      Attn: Stephen A. Wynn, Member

      with
      a copy to:

      Schreck
      Morris

      300 South Fourth Street

      12th Floor

      Las Vegas, Nevada 89101

      Fax: (702) 382-8135

      Attn: LT. Jones, Esq.

    (b)
    If
    to Sellers, to:

      Starwood
      Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.

      777 Westchester Avenue

      White Plains, New York 10604

      Fax: (914) 640-8260

      Attn: Tom Smith

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      with
      a copy to:

      Starwood
      Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.

      777 Westchester Avenue

      White Plains, New York 10604

      Fax: (914) 640-8260

      Attn: Thomas C. Janson, Jr., Esq.

      with
      a copy to:

      Sidley & Austin

      555 West Fifth Street,

      Suite 4000

      Los Angeles, CA 90013-1010

      Fax: (213) 896-6600

      Attn: Marc I. Hayutin, Esq.

      Sarah Spyksma, Esq.

or
to such other address or addresses as the parties may from time to time designate in writing.

Section 12.3 Assignment. Purchaser shall not assign this Agreement or any part hereof without the prior
written consent of Sellers. Subject to the foregoing, this Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective permitted successors and assigns.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, Purchaser may assign any of its rights and obligations under this Agreement (including, without limitation, its obligations under Section 5.6 and
Section 5.7 hereof) (a) to a direct or indirect wholly-owned Subsidiary of Purchaser or (b) to Mirage or other Affiliates of Purchaser or Mirage in the event the merger
contemplated to occur between Mirage and MGM shall not occur prior to Closing, so long as no such assignment delays the Closing or imposes additional costs on Sellers and provided that no such
assignment will release Purchaser from its obligations hereunder and provided,
further, that such assignee shall assume all of Purchaser’s obligations hereunder, including without limitation, the obligations under Section 5.6 and Section 5.7 hereof.

Section 12.4 Rights of Third Parties. Nothing expressed or implied in this Agreement is intended or shall
be construed to confer upon or give any Person, other than the parties hereto, any right or remedies under or by reason of this Agreement.

Section 12.5 Closing Costs. Sellers and Purchaser shall each bear their respective costs of negotiating
and completing this transaction, including attorneys’ and accountants’ fees. The fees charged by Escrowee, and any and all survey, title and recording fees, real and personal property transfer fees,
documentary Taxes or fees, and the costs of all premiums with respect to the Title Policies in accordance with
Section 6.10 shall be paid one-half by Sellers, on the one hand, and one-half by Purchaser, on the other hand, except that the costs of any coverage premiums for
insurance in excess of that portion of the Purchase Price reasonably allocable to the Real Property Assets and the value of the real property held by the Companies shall be borne solely by Purchaser.
Sellers and Purchaser, on or before the Closing Date, shall each deposit with Escrowee in immediately available funds on or prior to the Closing Date an amount sufficient to cover each party’s costs
set forth herein.

Section 12.6 Governing Law. This Agreement shall be construed and enforced in’ accordance with the laws
of the State of Nevada.

Section 12.7 Captions: Counterparts. The captions in this Agreement are for convenience only and shall
not be considered a part of or affect the construction or interpretation of any provision of this Agreement. This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed
an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument.

Section 12.8 Entire Agreement. This Agreement (including the Schedules, Exhibits and Annexes to this
Agreement, which, although they may be bound separately, constitute part of this Agreement)

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and that certain Confidentiality Agreement between Purchaser the parties relating to the transactions contemplated hereby (the “Confidentiality
Agreement
“) constitute the entire agreement among the parties and supersede any other agreements, whether written or oral, that may have been made or entered into by or among
any of the parties hereto or any of their respective Subsidiaries relating to the transactions contemplated hereby. No representations, warranties, covenants, understandings, agreements, oral or
otherwise, relating to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement exist between the parties except as expressly set forth in this Agreement and the Confidentiality Agreement.

Section 12.9 Amendments. This Agreement may be amended or modified in whole or in part, only by a duly
authorized agreement in writing executed in the same manner as this Agreement and which makes reference to this Agreement.

Section 12.10 Construction. This Agreement is a result of negotiations among, and has been reviewed by
Sellers, Parent and Purchaser, and their respective counsel. Accordingly, this Agreement shall be deemed to be the product of all parties hereto, and no ambiguity shall be construed in favor of or
against Sellers, Parent, the Companies or Purchaser.

Section 12.11 Effectiveness. This Agreement shall become effective immediately upon execution of this
Agreement by Purchaser and Sellers.

Section 12.12 Consent to Jurisdiction. Each of the parties hereto irrevocably submits to the exclusive
jurisdiction of Clark County, Nevada for the purposes of any suit, action or other proceeding arising out of this Agreement or any transaction contemplated hereby. Each of the parties hereto agrees,
to the extent permitted under applicable rules of procedure, to commence any action, suit or proceeding relating hereto in the United States District Court of Nevada. Each of the parties hereto
further agrees that service of any process, summons, notice or document by U.S. registered mail to such party’s respective address set forth in Section 12.2 shall be effective service of
process for any action, suit or proceeding in Clark County, Nevada with respect to any matters to which it has submitted to jurisdiction in this Section 12.12. Each of the parties hereto
irrevocably and unconditionally waives any objection to the laying of venue of any action, suit or proceeding arising out of this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby in (i) Clark
County, Nevada, or (ii) the United States District Court for the State of Nevada, and hereby further irrevocably and unconditionally waives and agrees not to plead or claim in any such court
that any such action, suit or proceeding brought in any such court has been brought in an inconvenient forum.

Section 12.13 WAIVER OF TRIAL BY JURY. THE PARTIES HERETO HEREBY’ WAIVE THEIR RIGHT TO A TRIAL BY JURY IN
ANY ACTION OR PROCEEDING BY EITHER PARTY AGAINST THE OTHER PARTY WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER ARISING FROM OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT.

Section 12.14 Time of the Essence. The parties hereto agree that time is of the absolute essence,
including the time and date on which all payments of money or deliveries of documents are required.

Section 12.15 Further Assurances. From time to time, at the request and expense of the requesting party,
whether prior to, at or after the Closing, each party agrees to and shall execute and deliver such further instruments and take such other action as the requesting party may reasonably request in
order to effectuate the transactions set forth herein.

Section 12.16 Severability. The invalidity or unenforceability of any one or more of the provisions of
this Agreement or the Schedules hereto (or any portion thereof) shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any of the other provisions hereof (or the remaining portion thereof).

Section 12.17 Cooperation. Each party acknowledges that the other may be a party to audits,
investigations and other proceedings following the Closing which relate to the Business or the Assets, and agrees to reasonably cooperate with such other party in connection with such proceedings.

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Section 12.18 No Recordation. neither this Agreement, nor any memorandum or other notice of this
Agreement, shall be recorded without Seller’s prior written consent, which consent may be withheld in Seller’s sole discretion.

Section 12.19 Attorneys’ Fees. A party in breach of this Agreement shall, on demand, indemnify and hold
harmless the other party for and against all reasonable out-of-pocket expenses, including legal fees, incurred by such other party by reason of the enforcement and protection
of its rights under this Agreement. The payment of such expenses is in addition to any other relief to which such other party may be entitled.

Section 12.20 Limitation on Liability of Wynn. With the exception of his obligations and duties arising
under Section 5.6 and Section 5.7 of this Agreement, Wynn’s liability under this Agreement shall not survive the Closing.

Section 12.21 Survival of Terms. Subject to Section 12.20 hereof and unless otherwise expressly
otherwise provided herein to the contrary, the terms and conditions of this Agreement which are intended by their terms to survive the Closing, including without limitation, Sections 1.5, 2.1, 2.2,
3.3, 5.5, 5.6, 5.7, 6.3, 6.4, 6.6(c), 6.7, 6.9, 12.3, 12,5, 12,6, 12.8, 12.13, 12.14, 12.15, 12.16, 12. 17 and 12.19 and Articles 9 and 10 hereof, shall survive the Closing.

ARTICLE 13

LOSS BY FIRE OR OTHER CASUALTY; CONDEMNATION

Section 13.1 Fire or Other Casualty; Condemnation. In the event that prior to the Closing Date, a
Material Portion of the Assets is destroyed or the Assets suffer Material Damage (either a “Material Casualty“), or if condemnation proceedings are
commenced against all or a Material Portion of the Business Premises (a “Material Condemnation“), Sellers shall promptly give Purchaser written notice
of the occurrence of such damage, destruction or condemnation proceeding. Purchaser shall then have the right, exercisable by giving notice of such decision to Sellers within 10 days after
receiving such written notice from Sellers of such damage, destruction or condemnation proceedings, to terminate this Agreement, in which case neither party shall have any further rights or
obligations hereunder and the Deposit, without interest, shall be returned to Purchaser. If notwithstanding the occurrence of a Material Casualty, or a Material Condemnation, Purchaser elects within
such 10 day period to accept the Assets in their then condition, all proceeds of insurance (other than any business interruption insurance), after deducting all reasonable expenses of Sellers
in repairing such damage, if any, or Sellers’ share of any such condemnation awards (but exclusive of awards for business interruption) shall be paid or assigned to Purchaser at the Closing with no
reduction in the Purchase Price. In the event that, after the Effective Date hereof, there is damage to the Assets which does not constitute a Material Casualty or which is caused by Purchaser, its
inspectors or their respective employees or agents, Purchaser shall not have the right to terminate the Agreement by reason thereof, but shall proceed to Closing, in which event Sellers shall
(A) credit the amount of the applicable insurance deductible against the Purchase Price (except if such casualty is caused by Purchaser, or Purchaser’s Inspectors or their employees or agents),
and (B) transfer and assign to Purchaser all of Sellers’ right, title and interest in and to all proceeds from all casualty and lost profits insurance policies maintained by Sellers with
respect to the Business Premises, except those proceeds allocable to costs incurred by, and lost profits of, Sellers for the period prior to the Closing. In the event of condemnation which is
not of a Material Condemnation, Purchaser shall not have the right to terminate this Agreement by reason thereof and all condemnation awards payable to Sellers by reason thereof shall be paid or
assigned to Purchaser at the Closing with no reduction in the Purchase Price. This Article 13 is intended as an express provision with respect to destruction and condemnation which supersedes
the provisions of the Nevada Uniform Vendor and Purchaser Risk Act NRS Section 113.030 et seq.

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IN
WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have hereunto caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of the date first above written.

STARWOOD HOTELS & RESORTS WORLDWIDE, INC.
By: /s/ THOMAS M. SMITH

Name: Thomas M. Smith
Title: President
SHERATON GAMING CORPORATION
By: /s/ MARK LEFEVER

Name: Mark LeFever
Title: Vice President—Treasurer
SHERATON DESERT INN CORPORATION
By: /s/ MARK LEFEVER

Name: Mark LeFever
Title: Vice President—Chief Operating Officer—Chief Financial Officer
VALVINO LAMORE, LLC
By: /s/ STEPHEN A. WYNN

Name: Stephen A. Wynn
Title: Sole Member
/s/ STEPHEN A. WYNN


Stephen A. Wynn, an individual

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

ARTICLE 1 PURCHASE AND SALE OF ASSETS 2
Section 1.1 Purchase and Sale of Assets 2
Section 1.2 Purchase Price 3
Section 1.3 Deposit 3
Section 1.4 Intentionally Omitted 3
Section 1.5 Purchase Price Adjustment 3
ARTICLE 2 INSPECTIONS; WAIVER OF DUE DILIGENCE; ESCROW 5
Section 2.1 Waiver of Purchaser’s Due Diligence 5
Section 2.2 Escrow 7
ARTICLE 3 REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES 10
Section 3.1 Representations and Warranties of the Sellers 10
Section 3.2 Representations and Warranties of Purchaser. Purchaser represents and warrants to Sellers as follows: 14
Section 3.3 Purchase “As Is” 15
ARTICLE 4 COVENANTS AND AGREEMENTS OF SELLERS 17
Section 4.1 Conduct of Business 17
Section 4.2 HSR Act 19
Section 4.3 No Solicitations 19
Section 4.4 Notification 19
Section 4.5 Nonforeign Affidavit 19
Section 4.6 Water Rights 19
Section 4.7 Change of Name 19
ARTICLE 5 COVENANTS AND AGREEMENTS OF PURCHASER 19
Section 5.1 Certain Transactions 19
Section 5.2 HSR Act 20
Section 5.3 Gaming and Other Licenses 20
Section 5.4 Notification 20
Section 5.5 Confidentiality 21
Section 5.6 Transfer 21
Section 5.7 Timeshare; Right of First Refusal 22
ARTICLE 6 JOINT COVENANTS AND AGREEMENTS 23
Section 6.1 Support of Transaction 23

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Section 6.2 Approvals 24
Section 6.3 Certain Employee Benefits Matters 24
Section 6.4 Multiemployer Plans. With respect to each Multiemployer Plan (as defined below), after the Closing: 26
Section 6.5 Intentionally Omitted 28
Section 6.6 Closings Under Certain Circumstances 28
Section 6.7 Post-Closing Cooperation 28
Section 6.8 Form of Instruments, Etc. to be Reasonably Satisfactory 28
Section 6.9 Additional Agreements of Sellers 28
Section 6.10 Title Policies 29
ARTICLE 7 CONDITIONS TO OBLIGATIONS 29
Section 7.1 Conditions to Obligations of Purchaser and Sellers 29
Section 7.2 Conditions to Obligations of Purchaser 29
Section 7.3 Conditions to the Obligations of Sellers 30
ARTICLE 8 TERMINATION 30
Section 8.1 Termination 30
Section 8.2 Effect of Termination 30
Section 8.3 Liquidated Damages 31
ARTICLE 9 INDEMNIFICATION 32
Section 9.1 Survival of Representations and Warranties 32
Section 9.2 Indemnification by Purchaser 32
Section 9.3 Indemnification by Sellers 34
Section 9.4 Losses Net of Insurance and Tax Benefits 35
Section 9.5 Exclusive Remedy 35
Section 9.6 Limitation on Liability Following Notice of Breach 35
ARTICLE 10 TAX ALLOCATION AND INDEMNIFICATION 36
Section 10.1 Intentionally Omitted 36
Section 10.2 Transfer Taxes 36
Section 10.3 Cooperation 36
Section 10.4 Survival 36
ARTICLE 11 CERTAIN DEFINITIONS 36
Section 11.1 Definitions 36
Section 11.2 Terms and Usage General 45

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ARTICLE 12 MISCELLANEOUS 46
Section 12.1 Waiver 46
Section 12.2 Notices 46
Section 12.3 Assignment 47
Section 12.4 Rights of Third Parties 47
Section 12.5 Closing Costs 47
Section 12.6 Governing Law 47
Section 12.7 Captions: Counterparts 47
Section 12.8 Entire Agreement 47
Section 12.9 Amendments 48
Section 12.10 Construction 48
Section 12.11 Effectiveness 48
Section 12.12 Consent to Jurisdiction 48
Section 12.13 WAIVER OF TRIAL BY JURY 48
Section 12.14 Time of the Essence 48
Section 12.15 Further Assurances 48
Section 12.16 Severability 48
Section 12.17 Cooperation 48
Section 12.18 No Recordation 49
Section 12.19 Attorneys’ Fees 49
Section 12.20 Limitation on Liability of Wynn 49
Section 12.21 Survival of Terms 49
ARTICLE 13 LOSS BY FIRE OR OTHER CASUALTY; CONDEMNATION 49
Section 13.1 Fire or Other Casualty; Condemnation 49

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