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EXHIBIT D
COMMENCEMENT DATE MEMORANDUM
E*TRADE GROUP, INC., a Delaware corporation (“Tenant”), and MENLO OAKS PARTNERS, L.P., a Delaware limited
partnership (“Landlord”), entered into a Lease (the “Lease”) dated August ____,1998. Pursuant to the Lease, Landlord leases to
Tenant and Tenant leases from Landlord space in Menlo Oaks Corporate Center in Menlo Park, California. Capitalized terms used
herein and not defined herein shall have the same meanings as in the Lease.
Tenant hereby acknowledges and certifies to Landlord as follows:
(1)Landlord delivered possession of the Premises to Tenant on ________________,1998;
(2)The Commencement Date occurred on ________________, 1998;
(3)The Term will expire on ______________________; and
(4)Tenant has accepted and is currently in possession of the Premises.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Commencement Date Memorandum is executed this _____ day of ________________, ____.
“Tenant” E*TRADE GROUP, INC.,
a Delaware corporation
B
y
:
Name:
Its:
By
:
Name:
Its:
EXHIBIT E
RULES AND REGULATIONS
1.The sidewalks, driveways, entrances, lobbies, stairways and public corridors shall be used only as a means of ingress and egress and
shall remain unobstructed at all times. The enhance and exit doors of all buildings and suites are to be kept closed at all times except as
required for orderly passage. Loitering in any part of the Building or the Project or obstruction of any means of ingress or egress to the
Project or any building within the Project is not permitted.
2.Plumbing fixtures shall not be used for any purposes other than those for which they were constructed, and no rubbish, newspapers,
trash or other inappropriate substances of any kind shall be deposited therein. Personal articles, equipment and clothing shall not be
left in restrooms, showers, locker rooms or Common Areas except and unless such articles are stored properly within a locker, and in
no circumstance shall such articles remain overnight. Landlord may remove and dispose, at Tenant’ s expense, of any articles or
property improperly stored or left in restroom, showers, locker rooms or other Common Areas.
3.Walls, floors, windows, doors and ceilings shall not be defaced in any way and no one shall be permitted to mark, drive nails or
screws or drill into, paint, or in any way mar any Building surface, except that pictures, certificates, licenses and similar items normally
used in Tenant’ s business may be carefully attached to the walls by Tenant in a manner to be prescribed by Landlord. Upon removal of
such items by Tenant any damage to the walls or other surfaces shall be repaired by Tenant. No article may be attached to or hung
from ceilings, ceiling grids or light fixtures. Tenant is required to protect carpet within its Premises from damage by the use of chair
mats or other means below desks and work stations, and by the use of moisture barriers ,under plants.
2002. EDGAR Online, Inc.