Source: Biotie Therapies

The Board of Directors of Biotie Therapies Corp. has Approved Three Year Incentive Plans for Employees

BIOTIE THERAPIES CORP.                  Stock Exchange Release
 January 3, 2014 at 9.05 am

The Board of Directors of Biotie Therapies Corp. has Approved Three Year
Incentive Plans for Employees

The Board of Directors of Biotie Therapies Corp. has approved two new share-
based incentive plans for the Group employees for awards to be made in the
period 2014 to 2016 to follow-on from the current incentive plans under which
awards have been made in the period 2011 to 2013; the Stock Option Plan 2014 for
its European employees and the Equity Incentive Plan 2014 for its US employees
(together the Plans). The Plans are intended to form part of the remuneration,
incentive and commitment program for the employees and to support the hiring of
new employees as the Group increases the number of its employees to ensure that
the currently planned clinical trials are conducted effectively and efficiently.
The incentives support the attainment of the targets established by the Group
and the implementation of the Group's strategy, as well as the Group's long-term
productivity. The Plans also reflect the competitive environment in which the
Group operates, particularly in the United States of America, and are an
important tool in enabling the Group to attract and retain the right quality
employees.

Included within the Plans is an additional incentive for members of the Senior
Management team to have part of their potential awards over the next three years
based solely on an increase in the share price of the Company for the three year
period from 1 January 2014 to 31 December 2016, to ensure that Senior
Management's incentive is directly aligned with that of shareholders. The Senior
Management team will not receive any part of this equity unless the share price
growth in that period is greater than 35 per cent, but if the share price growth
is greater than 35 per cent they will receive an increasing return up to a
maximum of three times the potential awards for a share price growth of at least
100 per cent over the three year period.

The total number of new shares to be issued pursuant to the new Plans is
24,340,000 shares which corresponds to maximum of 5.4 per cent dilution of the
current outstanding shares of the Company. However, if there is a not a greater
than 35% increase in the Company share price over the three year period to 31
December 2016 then there would be no shares issued under the additional Senior
Management team incentive and this would reduce the maximum dilution of the
current outstanding shares of the Company from the Plans to 3.9 per cent.

The Board also notes that no further equity awards will be made under the 2011
plans and that at least 1,708,840 shares that could have been awarded under the
scheme have not been awarded, which is 14.2 per cent of the total awards under
the 2011 plans. This could be increased further if any holders of awards leave
the Company before the start of the share subscription periods, the last of
which begins in January 2016.

Stock Option Plan 2014

The maximum total number of stock options issued in the Stock Option Plan 2014
is 10,337,500, and they entitle their owners to subscribe for a maximum total of
10,337,500 new shares in the company or existing shares held by the company. The
Board of Directors will decide on the distribution of the stock options.  The
stock options will be issued at no cost. The stock options are divided into
seven (7) tranches, of which 468,125 will be marked as 2014A, 1,404,375 will be
marked as 2014B, 518,125 will be marked as 2014C, 1,554,375 will be marked as
2014D, 518,125 will be marked as 2014E, 1,554,375 will be marked as 2014F and
4,320,000 will be marked as 2014M.

The number of shares subscribed by exercising these stock options corresponds to
a maximum total of 2.3 per cent of the current number of outstanding shares in
the Company, if new shares are issued in the share subscription periods, of
which 4,320,000 relate to the Senior Management team solely and represent a
maximum total if the share price growth over the three year period from 1
January 2014 to 31 December 2016 is at least 100 per cent.

The share subscription price will, for all stock options, be EUR 0.01 per share.
The justification for the determination of the share subscription price is to
achieve instant and efficient commitment of the Group employees to the Company
and to combine the objectives of the shareholders and the employees. The shares
must be paid upon subscription. The share subscription price will be credited to
the reserve for invested unrestricted equity of the Company.

The share subscription periods, which will apply separately to each employee,
shall be:

  * for stock options 2014A, which will represent approximately 25% of the award
    made for the discretionary period 2014: 1 January 2016 to 28 February 2017;
    and
  * for stock options 2014B, which will represent approximately 75% of the award
    made for the discretionary period 2014: 1 January 2017 to 28 February 2018;
    and
  * for stock options 2014C, which will represent approximately 25% of the award
    made for the discretionary period 2015: 1 January 2017 to 28 February 2018;
    and
  * for stock options 2014D, which will represent approximately 75% of the award
    made for the  discretionary period 2015: 1 January 2018 to 28 February
    2019; and
  * for stock options 2014E, which will represent approximately 25% of the award
    made for the discretionary period 2016: 1 January 2018 to 28 February 2019;
    and
  * for stock options 2014F, which will represent approximately 75% of the award
    made for the discretionary period 2016: 1 January 2019 to 29 February 2020;
    and
  * for stock options 2014M: 1 January 2017 to 28 February 2018.
Should a stock option owner's employment or service in a Group company
terminate, such person will forfeit without compensation all stock options for
which the relevant share subscription period has not begun, unless otherwise
approved by the Board.

The theoretical market value of one stock option is EUR 0.29. The maximum
theoretical market value of the stock options is EUR 2,997,875 in total. The
theoretical market value of one stock option has been calculated through the use
of Black & Scholes stock option pricing model with the following input factors:
share price EUR 0.30, share subscription price EUR 0.01, risk free interest rate
0.56 per cent, validity of stock options on the average of 3 years and
volatility of 41 per cent.

The Board of Directors decided on the Stock Option Plan 2014 on the basis of the
authorization granted by the Company's Annual General Meeting of Shareholders
held on 4 April 2013. The full terms and conditions of the Stock Option Plan
2014 are attached to this release.

The Board of Directors may decide on any amendments and specifications to the
terms and conditions of the Stock Option Plan 2014 which are not considered as
essential, as well as on all other matters related to the stock options.

Equity Incentive Plan 2014

The maximum number of share units to be granted and the number of corresponding
shares to be delivered on the basis of the Equity Incentive Plan 2014 will be a
total of 14,002,500 shares, which corresponds to 3.1 per cent of the current
number of outstanding shares in the Company, should new shares be delivered, of
which 2,520,000 relate to the Senior Management team only and represent a
maximum total if the share price growth over the three year period from 1
January 2014 to 31 December 2016 is at least 100 per cent. The share units will
be issued at no cost.

The share subscription price will, for all share units, be USD 0.01 per share.
The justification for the determination of the share subscription price is to
achieve instant and efficient commitment of the Group employees to the Company
and to combine the objectives of the shareholders and the employees. The shares
must be paid prior to delivery. The share subscription price will be credited to
the reserve for invested unrestricted equity of the Company.

The Equity Incentive Plan 2014 includes three consecutive discretionary periods,
calendar years 2014, 2015 and 2016. Each discretionary period is followed by the
following subscription periods:

  * for tranche 2014A, which will represent 25% of the share units awarded for
    the discretionary period 2014: 5 January 2016 until 31 January 2016; and
  * for tranche 2014B, which will represent the remaining share units awarded
    for the discretionary period 2014: 5 January 2017 until 31 January 2017; and

  * for tranche 2014C, which will represent 25% of the share units awarded for
    the discretionary period 2015: 5 January 2017 until 31 January 2017; and
  * for tranche 2014D, which will represent the remaining share units awarded
    for the  discretionary period 2015: 5 January 2018 until 31 January 2018;
    and
  * for tranche 2014E, which will represent 25% of the share units awarded for
    the discretionary period 2016: 5 January 2018 until 31 January 2018; and
  * for tranche 2014F, which will represent the remaining share units awarded
    for the discretionary period 2016: 5 January 2019 until 31 January 2019;
    and
  * for tranche 2014M: 5 January 2017 until 31 January 2017.
The Company's shares will be delivered to employees after each subscription
period on a date set by the Board. Should an employee's employment or service in
a Group company end before the commencement of a subscription period, the share
units associated with such subscription period will be forfeited, unless
otherwise approved by the Board.

The theoretical market value of one share unit is EUR 0.29. The maximum
theoretical market value of the share units is EUR 4,060,725 in total. The
theoretical market value of one share unit has been calculated with the
following input factors: share price EUR 0.30 and share subscription price USD
0.01.

The Board of Directors decided on the Equity Incentive Plan 2014 on the basis of
the authorization granted by the Company's Annual General Meeting of
Shareholders held on 4 April 2013. The full terms and conditions of the Equity
Incentive Plan 2014 are attached to this release.

Additional Senior Management Team Incentive

The Board of Directors resolved that part of the Senior Management team's long-
term incentive should be directly linked to achieving growth in the share price
of the Company and, therefore, to shareholder returns. The Senior Management
team comprises the Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Chief
Operating Officer and Chief Medical Officer.

Therefore, 40 per cent of the stock options or share units that would be
expected to members of Senior Management team over the three years of the Stock
Option Plan 2014 or Equity Incentive Plan 2014 will be awarded at the start of
the Plans, but are subject to additional conditions that may result in the
Senior Management team receiving more or less awards than under the standard
terms of the Plans depending on the growth in the share price of the Company
over the three year period from 1 January 2014 to 31 December 2016. The Senior
Management team will not receive any part of this equity unless the share price
growth in that period is greater than 35 per cent, but if the share price growth
is greater than 35 per cent they will receive an increasing return up to a
maximum of three times the potential awards for a share price growth of at least
100 per cent over the three year period. For this element, the share
subscription period for awards made under the Stock Option Plan 2014 will be 1
January 2017 to 28 February 2018 and the subscription period for awards made
under the Equity Incentive Plan 2014 will be 5 January 2017 until 31 January
2017.

This is detailed in each of the Stock Option Plan 2014 and the Equity Incentive
Plan 2014, depending on the location of the member of Senior Management. All
other terms and conditions are as detailed in the Plans.

The Board of Directors resolved that the members of the Senior Management team
must keep at least 25 per cent of the net return from each of the new plans in
Biotie Therapies Corp. shares, until a member's share ownership in total reaches
the minimum share ownership level established by the Board of Directors. Such
shares must be held as long as a member's employment or service in a Group
company continues. The Board of Directors may, for particularly weighty reasons,
permit exceptions to these ownership obligations.

Turku, January 3, 2014

Biotie Therapies Corp.

Board of Directors

For further information, please contact:
Virve Nurmi, Investor Relations Manager, Biotie Therapies Corp.
tel. +358 2 274 8900, e-mail: virve.nurmi@biotie.com

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Terms and Conditions of Biotie Therapies Corp. Stock Option Plan 2014

Terms and Conditions of Biotie Therapies Corp. Equity Incentive Plan 2014



BIOTIE THERAPIES CORP.

STOCK OPTION PLAN 2014 (the 2014 Option Plan)

The Board of Directors of Biotie Therapies Corp. (the Board) has at its meeting
on 2 January 2014 resolved, by authorization of the Annual General Meeting of
Shareholders of Biotie Therapies Corp. (the Company, or together with its
subsidiaries the Group) on 4 April 2013, that stock options (Stock Options) be
issued to the personnel of the Company and of its subsidiaries (the Employees,
or individually the Employee), on the following terms and conditions:

I STOCK OPTION TERMS AND CONDITIONS

1. Number of Stock Options

The maximum total number of Stock Options which may be issued is 10,337,500, of
which 4,320,000 are only available to Senior Management as outlined further
below. If the maximum number of Stock Options were to be granted, they would
entitle their owners to subscribe for a maximum total of 10,337,500 new shares
in the Company or existing shares held by the Company (Shares).

2. Right to Stock Options

The Board shall determine, in its absolute discretion, which Employees are to be
granted Stock Options. The Board, in its absolute discretion, shall decide the
timing of any grants, the quantum of any such grants and any special terms that
should apply to such grants consistent with this 2014 Option Plan.

Certain of the Stock Options are only for issue to the Chief Executive Officer,
Chief Operating Officer, Chief Medical Officer, Chief Financial Officer and by
exception any other employee that the Board agrees at its sole discretion
(together, the Senior Management) only. These Stock Options will be designated
2014M (as detailed in Section I.3 below) and are subject to additional criteria
as outlined in Section I.6 (Senior Management Options). However, each member of
Senior Management can only receive such units under either the 2014 Option Plan
or the 2014 Equity Plan and not both.

When deciding upon the quantum of any grant the Board may take into
consideration the duration of employment or service of the Employee concerned
and such other factors as the Board may determine, including their expected
contribution to the Group in future years.

The Stock Options shall be issued at no cost to the Employees. The Company has a
particularly weighty financial reason for the issue of Stock Options, since the
Stock Options are intended to form part of the Group's remuneration, incentive
and commitment program for the Employees and Senior Management.

3. Stock Options

The Stock Options are divided into seven (7) tranches. The Stock Options shall
be marked with a symbol to identify them by tranche. 468,125 shall be marked
2014A, 1,404,375 shall be marked 2014B, 518,125 shall be marked
2014C, 1,554,375 shall be marked 2014D, 518,125 shall be marked
2014E, 1,554,375 shall be marked 2014F and 4,320,000 shall be marked 2014M.

The Employees, to whom Stock Options are offered, shall be notified in writing.
The Stock Options shall be delivered to the recipients in accordance with
Section I.5 when the Employee has accepted the offer from the Board.

4. Discretionary Periods

The 2014 Option Plan includes three (3) consecutive discretionary periods,
calendar years 2014 (for Stock Options 2014A, 2014B and 2014M), 2015 (for Stock
Options 2014C and 2014D) and 2016 (for Stock Options 2014E and 2014F) (each
separately, a Discretionary Period). If the Company's financial year changes
from being based on calendar years, before the end of a Discretionary Period,
the Board shall be entitled to change a Discretionary Period accordingly.

5. Grant of Stock Options

During, or no more than one month before the commencement of each Discretionary
Period, the Board shall, in its absolute discretion, determine what number of,
if any, Stock Options should be granted to the Employees and Senior Management.
Grants may only be made to Employees and Senior Management who are employed by
or in the service of the company belonging to the Group (Group Company) on the
grant date. However, the Board may pre-approve maximum awards for Employees that
are expected to join the Group during the Discretionary Period in advance of
them joining and allow the CEO to determine the level of the final award,
subject to the maximum pre-approved, when the Employee joins the Group.

If some Stock Options are not granted or they would otherwise be available
because Stock Options are returned to the Company (for example, if the Stock
Options are forfeited when someone leaves the Group), they can be granted at a
later time during the Discretionary Period.

The Stock Options shall not constitute a part of employment or service contract
of a Stock Option recipient, and they shall not be regarded as salary or fringe
benefit. Stock Option recipients shall have no right to receive compensation on
any grounds, on the basis of Stock Options, during employment or service or
thereafter. Stock Option recipients shall be liable for all taxes and tax-
related consequences arising from receiving or exercising Stock Options.

The Board shall have the right, in its absolute discretion, to reduce, including
for the avoidance of doubt to zero, the number of Stock Options to be granted,
or to postpone the Stock Option grants to a later date that better suits the
Company, if material changes that are beyond the Company's control, such as
legal, fiscal, economic or business related factors, might lead to an extremely
harmful or unreasonable outcome for the Company.

The Board shall have the right to cancel the grant of any Stock Options or
granted Stock Options that are subject to the transfer restriction, if the
Group's financial statements have to be restated, or if a Stock Option recipient
has, in the reasonable opinion of the Board, committed a serious criminal
offence, broken any ethical code of which he has been notified by the Company or
has otherwise acted in a way which the Board reasonably thinks might damage the
reputation of the Company.

6. Additional Criteria for certain Senior Management Options

6.1. Purpose of Senior Management Options

As detailed in Section I.2 certain of the Stock Options have been designated as
2014M and are only eligible for Senior Management. They are subject to
additional restrictions that increase the risk and reward for Senior Management
and provide an additional incentive to increase shareholder value, as
represented by the Company's share price.

Up to a maximum of 40% of the total awards expected to be made to each member of
Senior Management in Discretionary Periods 2014, 2015 and 2016 will be eligible
to be included as Senior Management Options. This expectation will be based on
three (3) times the total award made to each member of Senior Management in
Discretionary Period 2014.

6.2. Amount and Timing of Awards

There will only be one award of Senior Management Options made to each member of
Senior Management.

The Board at its sole discretion will determine the total amount of awards for
each member of Senior Management to be made in Discretionary Period 2014. 40% of
these awards multiplied by three (3) will be included in tranche 2014M and
termed Senior Management Option Units; the remaining 60% will be under the same
rules as other Employees and will be included in tranches 2014A and 2014B; in
future periods (tranches 2014C, 2014D, 2014E and 2014F), only 60% of the total
potential options will be awarded to Senior Management in lieu of the awards
made in tranches 2014M.

The total amount of award for each member of Senior Management made in each of
Discretionary Periods 2015 and 2016 will be reduced by one third of the Senior
Management Option Units awarded in Discretionary Period 2014.

These Senior Management Option Units will be subject to a multiplier depending
on the growth in the Company's share price (Multiplier), as detailed in Section
6.3. This Multiplier will then determine the amount of Stock Options that are
awarded to each member of Senior Management.

As an example and for the avoidance of doubt, if a member of Senior Management
were to be made a total award of 300,000 Stock Options in the Discretionary
Period 2014, then 180,000 Stock Options (being 60% of 300,000) would be included
in the total included in tranches 2014A and 2014B and 360,000 (being 40% of
300,000 multiplied by 3) will be included in tranche 2014M and be termed Senior
Management Option Units. Then the total awards made for Discretionary Periods
2015 and 2016 will be reduced by 120,000 Stock Options (being one third of the
360,000 Senior Management Option Units) in each and included in total in
tranches 2014C and 2014D  for Discretionary Period 2015 and tranches 2014E and
2014F for Discretionary Period 2016.

6.3. Multiplier

The Multiplier will be determined on the percentage growth in the share price
from 1 January 2014 to 31 December 2016 (Share Price Growth). The share price on
each of 1 January 2014 and 31 December 2016 will be determined by the trade
volume weighted average quotation of the Share on NASDAQ OMX Helsinki Ltd. for
the preceding 30 days.

The Multiplier will be calculated as follows:

  * For Share Price Growth of less than 35%, the Multiplier will be nil (0.0)
    times the Senior Management Option Units; and
  * For Share Price Growth of between 35% and 100%, the Multiplier will be a
    straight line increase from nil (0.0) times the Senior Management Option
    Units at 35% to three (3.0) times the Senior Management Option Units at
    100%. This means that for each extra 1% of Share Price Growth between 35%
    and 100% the multiplier will increase by 0.046 times; the multiplier will be
    rounded to two decimal points; and
  * For Share Price Growth of greater than 100% the Multiplier will be a flat
    three (3.0) times the Senior Management Option Units.
The result of applying the Multiplier to the Senior Management Option Units will
then be equal to the Share Units that are eligible under tranche 2014M for each
member of Senior Management and subject to the Share Subscription Terms and
Conditions detailed in Section II.

When determining the Multiplier, any extraordinary events having occurred
between 1 January 2014 and 31 December 2016, such as share splits, dividend
payments, rights issues or similar events, shall be taken into account in a
manner and at the discretion of the Board.

7. Transfer and Forfeiture of Stock Options

7.1. Transfer of Stock Options

The Company shall hold the Stock Options on behalf of the Stock Option owner
until the beginning of the share subscription period.

The Stock Options are non-transferable to a third party by the Stock Option
owner and may be exercised for share subscription only, unless otherwise
provided in Section II.7. The Board may, however, in its absolute discretion,
permit the transfer or pledge of Stock Options, for example in selected
countries. Should the Stock Option owner transfer his or her Stock Options in
that case, such person shall be obliged to inform the Company about the transfer
or pledge in writing, without delay.

7.2. Termination of Employment or Service before Share Subscription Period

Should a Stock Option owner's employment or service in a Group Company terminate
before the subscription period, such person shall, without delay, forfeit to the
Company or its designate, without compensation, all Stock Options granted to
that individual, for which the relevant share subscription period specified in
Section II.2 has not begun, on the last day of such person's employment or
service. However, the Board may, in its absolute discretion, decide that the
Stock Option owner is entitled to keep such Stock Options, or a part of them.

Should a Stock Option owner become permanently disabled, retire statutorily or
as determined by the Company, or die, after a Discretionary Period, a Stock
Option owner or his or her estate or beneficiary or heir shall be entitled to
keep the granted Stock Options.

Should a Stock Option owner's employment or service in a Group Company end due
to a corporate arrangement or transfer of business, after a Discretionary
Period, a Stock Option owner shall be entitled to keep the granted Stock
Options.

In all cases, a Stock Option owner or his or her estate or beneficiary or heir
shall be entitled to keep Stock Options for which the relevant share
subscription period specified in Section II.2 has begun.

A Stock Option owner shall, during his or her employment, service or thereafter,
have no right to receive compensation on any grounds for Stock Options that have
been forfeited in accordance with these terms and conditions.

7.3. Incorporation of Stock Options into the Book-entry Securities System

The Board may decide to incorporate the Stock Options into the book-entry
securities system. Should the Stock Options be incorporated into the book-entry
securities system, the Company shall have the right to request and get
transferred all forfeited Stock Options from the Stock Option owner's book-entry
account to the book-entry account nominated by the Company, without the consent
of the Stock Option owner. In addition, the Company shall be entitled to
register transfer restrictions and other restrictions concerning the Stock
Options on the Stock Option owner's book-entry account, without the consent of
the Stock Option owner.

II SHARE SUBSCRIPTION TERMS AND CONDITIONS

1. Right to subscribe for Shares

Each Stock Option entitles its owner to subscribe for one (1) new Share in the
Company or an existing Share held by the Company. The share subscription price
shall be credited to the reserve for invested unrestricted equity.

2. Share Subscription and Payment

The share subscription periods, which will apply separately to each employee,
shall be:

  * for Stock Options 2014A, which will represent approximately 25% of the award
    made for the Discretionary Period 2014: 1 January 2016 to 28 February 2017;
    and
  * for Stock Options 2014B, which will represent approximately 75% of the award
    made for the Discretionary Period 2014: 1 January 2017 to 28 February 2018;
    and
  * for Stock Options 2014C, which will represent approximately 25% of the award
    made for the Discretionary Period 2015: 1 January 2017 to 28 February 2018;
    and
  * for Stock Options 2014D, which will represent approximately 75% of the award
    made for the  Discretionary Period 2015: 1 January 2018 to 28 February
    2019; and
  * for Stock Options 2014E, which will represent approximately 25% of the award
    made for the Discretionary Period 2016: 1 January 2018 to 28 February 2019;
    and
  * for Stock Options 2014F, which will represent approximately 75% of the award
    made for the Discretionary Period 2016: 1 January 2019 to 29 February 2020;
    and
  * for Stock Options 2014M: 1 January 2017 to 28 February 2018.
Should the last day of the share subscription period not be a banking day, the
share subscription may be made on a banking day following the last share
subscription day.

Share subscriptions shall take place at the head office of the Company or
possibly at another location and in a manner to be determined later. Upon
subscription, payment for the subscribed Shares shall be made to the bank
account designated by the Company. The Board shall decide on all measures
concerning the share subscription and may, for example, determine that there
will only be certain periods within each share subscription period during which
it will issue the Shares.

3. Share Subscription Price

The share subscription price shall, for all Stock Options, be EUR 0.01.

4. Registration of Shares

Shares subscribed for and fully paid shall be registered on the book-entry
account of the subscriber.

5. Shareholder Rights

The dividend rights of the new Shares and other shareholder rights shall
commence after the Shares have been entered into the Trade Register.

Should existing Shares, held by the Company, be given to the subscriber of
Shares, the subscriber shall be given the right to dividends and to other
shareholder rights after the Shares have been registered on his or her book-
entry account.

6. Share Issues, Stock Options and Other Special Rights entitling to Shares
before Share Subscription

Should the Company, before the share subscription, decide on an issue of shares
or an issue of new stock options or other special rights entitling to shares, so
that the shareholders have pre-emptive right to subscription, a Stock Option
owner shall have the same right as, or an equal right to, that of a shareholder.
Equality is reached in the manner determined by the Board by adjusting the
number of Shares available for subscription. The adjustment shall also be
applied to Stock Options that have not yet been granted to the Employees.

7. Rights in Certain Cases

7.1. Distribution of Assets

Should the Company, differing from the Company's normal practice, distribute
dividends or similar assets from reserves of unrestricted equity, after 2
January 2014 but before share subscription, the Board may decide on the
adjustment of the number of Shares available for subscription so that the
position of the Stock Option owner corresponds to that of a shareholder, as per
the dividend record date or the record date of the repayment of equity. The
adjustment shall also be applied to Stock Options that have not yet been granted
to the Employees.

Should the Company reduce its share capital by distributing share capital to the
shareholders, or reduce its share premium fund by distributing funds from the
share premium fund to the shareholders, after 2 January 2014 but before share
subscription, the Board may decide on the adjustment of the number of Shares
available for subscription so that the position of the Stock Option owner
corresponds to that of a shareholder, as per the record date of the repayment of
share capital. The adjustment shall also be applied to Stock Options that have
not yet been granted to the Employees.

7.2. Liquidation or deregistration of the Company

Should the Company be placed in liquidation before the share subscription, the
Stock Option owner shall be given an opportunity to exercise his or her share
subscription right, within a period of time determined by the Board. Should the
Company be deregistered, before the share subscription, the Stock Option owner
shall have the same right as, or an equal right to, that of a shareholder. In
this case, the 2014 Option Plan shall expire.

7.3. Merger, Demerger or Transfer of Domicile

Should the Company resolve to merge with another company as a merging company or
merge with a company to be formed in a combination merger, or should the Company
resolve to be demerged entirely, the Stock Option owners may, prior to the
registration of the execution of a merger or a demerger, be given the right to
subscribe for Shares with their Stock Options, in a manner and within a period
of time determined by the Board. Alternatively, the Board may give a Stock
Option owner the right to convert the Stock Options into stock options issued by
the other company, in the manner determined in the draft terms of merger or
demerger, or in the manner otherwise determined by the Board, or the right to
sell Stock Options prior to the registration of the execution of a merger or a
demerger. After such period, no share subscription right or conversion right
shall exist. The same proceeding shall apply to cross-border mergers or
demergers, or should the Company, after having registered itself as an European
Company (Societas Europae), or otherwise, register a transfer of its domicile
from Finland into another member state of the European Economic Area. The Board
shall decide on the impact of potential partial demerger on the Stock Options.
In the above situations, the Stock Option owners shall have no right to require
that the Company redeem the Stock Options from them at their market value.

7.4. Acquisition or Redemption of Treasury Shares, Stock Options and other
Special Rights entitling to Shares

Acquisition or redemption of the Company's treasury shares or acquisition of
stock options or other special rights entitling to shares shall have no impact
on the rights of the Stock Option owner. Should the Company, however, resolve to
acquire or redeem its treasury shares from all shareholders, the Stock Option
owners shall be made an equivalent offer or an equivalent adjustment to the
number of Stock Options shall be made.

7.5. Redemption Right and Obligation

Should a redemption right and obligation in relation to all of the Company's
shares, as referred to in Chapter 18 Section 1 of the Finnish Limited Liability
Companies Act, arise to any of the shareholders, during the share subscription
period, on the basis that a shareholder possesses over 90 per cent of the shares
and the votes of the shares of the Company, the Stock Option owners shall be
given the opportunity to exercise their right of share subscription by virtue of
the Stock Options, within a period of time determined by the Board, or the Stock
Option owners shall have an equal obligation to that of shareholders to transfer
their Stock Options to the redeemer, notwithstanding the fact that the Stock
Options are non-transferable to a third party according to Section I.7.

Should a redemption right or obligation arise before the subscription period in
question, the Stock Option recipient may be granted the right to subscribe
Shares based on the Stock options as may be determined by the Board in its sole
discretion upon arising of the redemption right and obligation and then given
the same opportunities as outlined in the previous paragraph and the proceedings
shall be the same as above.  In these cases, the 2014 Option Plan shall expire.

III OTHER MATTERS

1. Applicable Law and Settlement of Disputes

These terms and conditions shall be construed in accordance with and governed by
the laws of Finland. All disputes arising in relation to the Stock Options shall
be exclusively submitted to arbitration, in accordance with the Arbitration
Rules of the Finland Chamber of Commerce. The place of arbitration shall be
Helsinki, Finland. The language of the arbitration proceedings shall be English
or Finnish and the arbitral tribunal shall consist of one (1) arbitrator, who
shall be appointed by the Arbitration Institute of the Finland Chamber of
Commerce.

Stock Options may be granted to individuals who are located outside Finland.
 The 2014 Option Plan shall be operated in a way which complies with the law
wherever the individuals are located.  If the 2014 Option Plan needs to be
completed in any way in order to comply with local law (whether in general or in
relation to any particular grant, including grants already made) then the Board
may make such additions as it considers reasonably necessary and desirable,
within the requirements of the laws of Finland.

2. Amendment and Interpretation of the Terms and Conditions

The Board shall be entitled to interpret the terms and conditions of the 2014
Option Plan.

The Board shall manage the 2014 Option Plan and all matters relating thereto.
The decision of the Board on any matters relating to the 2014 Option Plan shall
be final and binding on all parties.

The Board may delegate certain matters relating to the 2014 Option Plan to
individuals within the Company as it sees fit.

The Board may make any technical amendments required by the incorporation of the
Stock Options into the book-entry securities system, to these terms and
conditions, as well as on other amendments and specifications to these terms and
conditions which are not considered as essential. All matters related to the
Stock Options shall be decided on by the Board.

3. Administration of the 2014 Option Plan

Should the Stock Option owner act against these terms and conditions, or against
the instructions given by the Company, on the basis of these terms and
conditions, or against applicable law, or against the regulations of the
authorities, the Company shall be entitled to withdraw, without paying any
compensation, any Stock Options which have not been transferred, or with which
Shares have not been subscribed for, from the Stock Option owner.

The Company may maintain a register of the Stock Option owners on which the
Stock Option owners' personal data is recorded. A Stock Option owner accepts
that the data shall be administered and processed by the Company or any other
agent or person designated by the Company. A Stock Option owner is entitled to
request access to the data referring to him or her and held by the Company. The
Company may send all announcements regarding the Stock Options to the Stock
Option owners by e-mail.

These terms and conditions have been prepared in Finnish and in English. In the
case of any discrepancy between the Finnish and English versions, the English
shall prevail.



BIOTIE THERAPIES CORP.

EQUITY INCENTIVE plan 2014 (the 2014 Equity Plan)

The Board of Directors of Biotie Therapies Corp. (the Board) has at its meeting
on 2 January 2014 resolved, by authorization of the Annual General Meeting of
Shareholders of Biotie Therapies Corp. (the Company, or together with its
subsidiaries the Group) on 4 April 2013, to implement an equity incentive plan
on the following terms and conditions:

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE 2014 EQUITY PLAN

1. Objectives of the 2014 Equity Plan

The 2014 Equity Plan is designed to form part of the remuneration, incentive and
commitment program for the employees of the Group and thus the Company has a
particularly weighty financial reason for the issue of awards pursuant to the
2014 Equity Plan. The aim is to align the objectives of the shareholders and
employees in order to increase the value of the Company, to commit employees to
the Company, and to offer them a competitive incentive plan based on holding the
Company's shares (Shares) or equivalent instruments.

2. Target Group

Each year the Board shall determine, in its absolute discretion, the Group
employees that shall receive an award, or awards, pursuant to the 2014 Equity
Plan (Employee, jointly Employees). Selected Employees must be employed by, or
in the service of, a company belonging to the Group (Group Company) at the time
an award is granted. However, the Board may pre-approve maximum awards for
Employees that are expected to join the Group during the Discretionary Period in
advance of them joining and allow the CEO to determine the level of the final
award, subject to the maximum pre-approved award, when the Employee joins the
Group.

Receiving an award pursuant to the 2014 Equity Plan shall not affect other
employment or service terms. The 2014 Equity Plan and any awards made under it
shall be fully discretionary.

In addition, certain of the awards are only for issue to the Chief Executive
Officer, Chief Operating Officer, Chief Medical Officer, Chief Financial Officer
and by exception any other employee that the Board agrees at its sole discretion
(together, the Senior Management) only. These awards will be identified (as
detailed in Section 3 and 4 below) and are subject to additional criteria as
outlined in Exhibit A (Senior Management Shares). However, each member of Senior
Management can only receive such units under either the 2014 Option Plan or the
2014 Equity Plan and not both.

When deciding upon the quantum of any award the Board may take into
consideration the duration of employment or service of the Employee concerned
and such other factors as may be determined by the Board, including their
expected contribution to the Group in future years.

The awards shall be issued at no cost to the Employees, but the share
subscription based on the awards is subject to payment set forth in Section 6
below.

3. Share Reserve

The number of Shares subject to awards pursuant to the 2014 Equity Plan and the
number of corresponding Shares to be subscribed on the basis of the entire 2014
Equity Plan shall be a maximum total of 14,002,500 Shares, of which 2,520,000
shall be designated Senior Management Shares (as per Section 2 above). The
Shares subscribed may either be new Shares in the Company or existing Shares
held by the Company. In the event an award is forfeited or otherwise cancelled
without the delivery of Shares to an Employee, the Shares subject to such award
shall again be available to be made subject to an award pursuant to the 2014
Equity Plan.

4. Form of Share Awards

The 2014 Equity Plan offers Employees the possibility to receive the Company's
share units (Share Unit), whereby the Employee shall subscribe a Share for each
Share Unit awarded to the Employee; the Share Units which are in relation to the
Senior Management Shares are to be termed Senior Management Share Units and are,
by definition, a subset of the Share Units. The maximum total number of Share
Units is 14,002,500, of which 2,520,000 shall be designated Senior Management.
The terms and conditions of such Share Units shall be determined by the Board in
its sole discretion.  The terms and conditions for the Share Units shall include
the terms and conditions in Exhibit A. For the avoidance of doubt, the Share
Units require the Employee to subscribe for the relevant Shares in question and
the Employee hereby gives by accepting any Share Units his/her irrevocable
authorization for the Company to subscribe, pay and deliver the Shares allocated
to him/her pursuant to this 2014 Equity Plan.

5. Subscription Period

The subscription periods for share subscription are determined in Exhibit A
(Subscription Period).

6. Share Subscription Price

Each Share Unit entitles its owner to subscribe for one (1) new Share in the
Company or an existing Share held by the Company. The share subscription price
shall be credited to the reserve for invested unrestricted equity.

The share subscription price shall, for all Share Units, be USD 0.01 per share
(Subscription Price). The Employees who have been granted Share Units hereby
give their irrevocable approval to the Company to deduct the entire share
subscription price needed to subscribe Shares based on Share Units from
Employees' paycheck.

7. Shareholder Rights

The shareholder rights to the subscribed Shares shall be assigned to an Employee
on the date when the Shares are registered on the book-entry account of an
Employee. If the Shares to be subscribed are new, the shareholder rights shall
arise from the registration of the Shares with the Finnish Trade Register.

8. Adjustments in Certain Special Cases

8.1. Distribution of Assets

Should the Company, differing from the Company's normal practice, distribute
dividends or similar assets from reserves of unrestricted equity, after 2
January 2014 but before share subscription, the Board may decide on the
adjustment of the number of Shares available for subscription so that the
position of the Share Unit owner corresponds to that of a shareholder, as per
the dividend record date or the record date of the repayment of equity.

Should the Company reduce its share capital by distributing share capital to the
shareholders, or reduce its share premium fund by distributing funds from the
share premium fund to the shareholders, after 2 January 2014 but before share
subscription, the Board may decide on the adjustment of the number of Shares
available for subscription so that the position of the Share Unit owner
corresponds to that of a shareholder, as per the record date of the repayment of
share capital.

8.2. Issue of Shares, Stock Options or Other Special Rights entitling to Shares

Should the Company, before the share subscription, decide on an issue of Shares
or an issue of stock options or other special rights entitling to Shares, so
that the shareholders have pre-emptive right to subscription, a Share Unit owner
shall have the same right as, or an equal right to, that of a shareholder.
Equality is reached in the manner determined by the Board by adjusting the
number of Shares available for subscription.

8.3. Liquidation or deregistration of the Company

Should the Company be placed in liquidation before the share subscription, the
Share Unit owner shall be given an opportunity to exercise his or her share
subscription right, within a period of time determined by the Board. Should the
Company be deregistered, before the share subscription, the Share Unit owner
shall have the same right as, or an equal right to, that of a shareholder. In
this case the 2014 Equity Plan shall expire.

8.4. Merger, Demerger or Transfer of Domicile

Should the Company resolve to merge with another company as a merging company or
merge with a company to be formed in a combination merger, or should the Company
resolve to be demerged entirely, the Share Unit owners may, prior to the
registration of the execution of a merger or a demerger, be given the right to
subscribe for Shares with their Share Units, in a manner and within a period of
time determined by the Board. Alternatively, the Board may give a Share Unit
owner the right to convert the Share Units into stock options or other special
rights entitling to shares issued by the other company, in the manner determined
in the draft terms of merger or demerger, or in the manner otherwise determined
by the Board, or the right to sell Share Units prior to the registration of the
execution of a merger or a demerger. After such period, no share subscription
right or conversion right shall exist. The same proceeding shall apply to cross-
border mergers or demergers, or should the Company, after having registered
itself as an European Company (Societas Europae), or otherwise, register a
transfer of its domicile from Finland into another member state of the European
Economic Area. The Board shall decide on the impact of potential partial
demerger on the Share Units. In the above situations, the Share Unit owners
shall have no right to require that the Company redeem the Share Units from them
at their market value.

8.5. Redemption Right and Obligation

Should a redemption right and obligation in relation to all of the Company's
Shares, as referred to in Chapter 18 Section 1 of the Finnish Limited Liability
Companies Act, arise to any of the shareholders, during the Subscription Period
in question, on the basis that a shareholder possesses over 90 per cent of the
Shares and the votes of the Company, the Share Unit owners shall be given the
opportunity to exercise their right of share subscription by virtue of the Share
Units, within a period of time determined by the Board, or the Share Unit owners
shall have an equal obligation to that of shareholders to transfer their Share
Units to the redeemer.

Should a redemption right or obligation arise before the Subscription Period in
question, the Share Unit recipient may be granted the right to Subscribe Shares
based on the Share Units as may be determined by the Board in its sole
discretion upon arising of the redemption right and obligation and then given
the same opportunities as outlined in the previous paragraph and the proceedings
shall be the same as above.  In these cases, the 2014 Equity Plan shall expire.

8.6. Acquisition or Redemption of Treasury Shares, Stock Options and Other
Special Rights entitling to Shares

Acquisition or redemption of the Company's treasury shares or acquisition of
stock options or other special rights entitling to shares shall have no impact
on the rights of the Share Unit owner. Should the Company, however, resolve to
acquire or redeem its treasury shares from all shareholders, the Share Unit
owners shall be made an equivalent offer or an equivalent adjustment to the
number of Share Units shall be made.

9. Incorporation of Share Units into the Book-entry Securities System

The Board may decide to incorporate the Share Units into the book-entry
securities system. Should the Share Units be incorporated into the book-entry
securities system, the Company shall have the right to request and get
transferred all forfeited Share Units from the Share Unit owner's book-entry
account to the book-entry account nominated by the Company, without the consent
of the Share Unit owner. In addition, the Company shall be entitled to register
transfer restrictions and other restrictions concerning the Share Units on the
Share Unit owner's book-entry account, without the consent of the Share Unit
owner.

10. Administration of the 2014 Equity Plan

The Board shall manage the 2014 Equity Plan and decide on all matters relating
thereto. The decision of the Board on any matters relating to the 2014 Equity
Plan shall be final and binding on all parties.

The Board may delegate certain matters relating to the 2014 Equity Plan to
individuals within the Company as it sees fit.

Should an Employee act against these terms and conditions, or against the
instructions given by the Company, on the basis of these terms and conditions,
or against applicable law, or against the regulations of the authorities, the
Company shall be entitled to withdraw, without paying any compensation, an award
which has not been transferred, or with which Shares have not been subscribed
for, from the Employee.

The Company may maintain a register of the Employees on which the Employees'
personal data is recorded. An Employee accepts that the data shall be
administered and processed by the Company or any other agent or person
designated by the Company. An Employee is entitled to request access to the data
referring to him or her and held by the Company. The Company may send all
announcements regarding the 2014 Equity Plan to the Employees by e-mail.

11. Amendment and Interpretation of the Terms and Conditions of the 2014 Equity
Plan

The Board shall be entitled to interpret the terms and conditions of the 2014
Equity Plan.

The Board may, at any time, amend the terms and conditions of the 2014 Equity
Plan or any award pursuant to the 2014 Equity Plan; provided, however, that,
without the written consent of the Employee(s) affected, the terms and
conditions shall be amended in such a manner that no considerable defect or
material detriment shall occur to any Employee with respect to an outstanding
award, as a result of amending the terms and conditions of the 2014 Equity Plan
or the award.

The 2014 Equity Plan shall expire on the earlier of (i) the issuance pursuant to
the 2014 Equity Plan of the maximum number of Shares permitted by Section 3 or
(ii) the termination of the 2014 Equity Plan by the Board when no awards
pursuant to the 2014 Equity Plan are outstanding.

12. Applicable Law and Settlement of Disputes

These terms and conditions shall be construed in accordance with and governed by
the laws of Finland. All disputes arising out of or in connection with this
2014 Equity Plan shall be exclusively submitted to arbitration, in accordance
with the Arbitration Rules of the Finland Chamber of Commerce. The place of
arbitration shall be either (i) Helsinki, Finland or (ii) San Francisco,
California as determined by the Employee. The language of the arbitration
proceedings shall be English and the arbitral tribunal shall consist of one (1)
arbitrator, who shall be appointed by the Arbitration Institute of the Finland
Chamber of Commerce.

These terms and conditions have been prepared in Finnish and in English. In the
case of any discrepancy between the Finnish and English versions, the English
shall prevail.

EXHIBIT A

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF 2014-2016 SHARE UNIT AWARDS

Share Unit awards in 2014 through 2016 shall be subject to the terms and
conditions of the 2014 Equity Plan and the following terms and conditions:

1. Discretionary Periods and Share Units

The 2014 Equity Plan offers Employees the possibility of receiving the Company's
Share Units during three (3) consecutive discretionary periods, calendar years
2014, 2015 and 2016 (each separately, Discretionary Period). If the Company's
financial year changes from being based on calendar years, before the end of a
Discretionary Period, the Board shall be entitled to change a Discretionary
Period accordingly.

Each year the Board shall determine the number of Share Units granted to each
Employee and Employees shall be notified of the number of Share Units that have
been granted as soon as reasonably possible after the decision by the Board.

In addition as outlined in Section 2, the Board at its sole discretion will
determine awards to Senior Management that are subject to additional
restrictions as outlined in this Exhibit A; only one such  award may be made to
each member of Senior Management and it will be made in Discretionary Period
2014. The amount will be determined by considering the total amount of awards to
be made to each member of Senior Management in Discretionary Period 2014; 40% of
these awards multiplied by three (3) will be designated as Senior Management
Share Units; the remaining 60% will be under the same rules as other Employees
for awards made in Discretionary Period 2014. The total amount of award for each
member of Senior Management made in each of Discretionary Periods 2015 and 2016
will be reduced by one third of the Senior Management Share Units awarded in
Discretionary Period 2014. These Senior Management Share Units will be subject
to a multiplier, as detailed in Section 3 of Exhibit A below, which will then
determine the amount of Shares that are awarded to each member of Senior
Management.

As an example and for the avoidance of doubt, if a member of Senior Management
were to be made a total award of 300,000 Share Units in the Discretionary Period
2014, then 180,000 Share Units (being 60% of 300,000) would have the same
conditions as all Employees and 360,000 (being 40% of 300,000 multiplied by 3)
will be termed Senior Management Share Units and be subject to the multiplier.
Then the total awards made for Discretionary Periods 2015 and 2016 will be
reduced by 120,000 Share Units (being one third of the 360,000 Senior Management
Share Units) and will have the same conditions as for all Employees.

Share Units may only be granted to Employees who are employed by or in the
service of a Group Company on the grant date. However, as noted in the General
Terms and Conditions of the 2014 Equity Plan, Section 2, the Board may pre-
approve awards for future joiners with the final decision being determined by
the CEO.

2. Subscription Periods

For Senior Management Share Units issued in the Discretionary Period 2014
(Tranche M), the Subscription Period is 5 January 2017 until 31 January 2017, so
that the Shares in question will, to the extent the preconditions for share
subscription are fulfilled, be issued and delivered during January and February
2017, unless restricted by Section 4 below, in which case the Shares shall be
delivered no later than 15 March 2018.

For all remaining Share Units, each Discretionary Period is followed by two (2)
separate Subscription Periods during which Shares may be subscribed:

  * For the Discretionary Period comprising calendar year 2014, the Subscription
    Periods are as follows:
  * For 25% of the Share Units awarded to each Employee (Tranche A), the
    Subscription Period is 5 January 2016 until 31 January 2016, so that the
    Shares in question will be issued and delivered during January and February
    2016, unless restricted by Section 4 below, in which case the Shares shall
    be delivered no later than 15 March 2017; and
  * For the remaining Share Units awarded to each Employee (Tranche B), the
    Subscription Period is 5 January 2017 until 31 January 2017, so that the
    Shares in question will be issued and delivered during January and February
    2017, unless restricted by Section 4 below, in which case the Shares shall
    be delivered no later than 15 March 2018.
  * For the Discretionary Period comprising calendar year 2015, the Subscription
    Periods are as follows:
  * For 25% of the Share Units awarded to each Employee (Tranche C), the
    Subscription Period is 5 January 2017 until 31 January 2017, so that the
    Shares in question will be issued and delivered during January and February
    2017, unless restricted by Section 4 below, in which case the Shares shall
    be delivered no later than 15 March 2018; and
  * For the remaining Share Units awarded to each Employee (Tranche D), the
    Subscription Period is 5 January 2018 until 31 January 2018, so that the
    Shares in question will be issued and delivered during January and February
    2018, unless restricted by Section 4 below, in which case the Shares shall
    be delivered no later than 15 March 2019.
  * For the Discretionary Period comprising calendar year 2016, the Subscription
    Periods are as follows:
  * For 25% of the Share Units awarded to each Employee (Tranche E), the
    Subscription Period is 5 January 2018 until 31 January 2018, so that the
    Shares in question will be issued and delivered during January and February
    2018, unless restricted by Section 4 below, in which case the Shares shall
    be delivered no later than 15 March 2019; and
  * For the remaining Share Units awarded to each Employee (Tranche F), the
    Subscription Period is 5 January 2019 until 31 January 2019, so that the
    Shares in question will be issued and delivered during January and February
    2019, unless restricted by Section 4 below, in which case the Shares shall
    be delivered no later than 15 March 2020.
In case of fractional Share Units or Shares, the number shall be rounded
downwards to a closest full number for the initial 25% of the Share Units. The
remainder of the total award will then be included as the subsequent 75% of the
Share Units.

Should the last day of the Subscription Period not be a banking day, the share
subscription may be made on a banking day following the last share subscription
day.

The Employees shall pay the Subscription Price, as detailed in Section 6 above,
prior to the obligation of the Company to deliver the Shares. The Employees who
have been granted Share Units hereby give their irrevocable approval to the
Company to deduct the entire share subscription price needed to subscribe Shares
based on Share Units from Employees' paycheck. For the avoidance of doubt, the
Share Units require the Employee to subscribe for the relevant Shares in
question and the Employee hereby gives by accepting any Share Units his/her
irrevocable authorization for the Company to subscribe, pay and deliver the
Shares allocated to him/her pursuant to this 2014 Equity Plan.

The Board shall decide on all measures concerning the share subscription.

In each case, after which the Company's Shares shall be delivered to Employees
on the basis of the granted Share Units. In the 2014 Equity Plan, one (1) Share
Unit corresponds to one (1) Share.

3. Multiplier for Senior Management Share Units

As noted in Section 2, the Senior Management Share Units will be subject to a
multiplier (Multiplier) to determine the amount of Share Units that will be
issued for each recipient of Senior Management Share Units. The Multiplier will
be determined on the percentage growth in the share price from 1 January 2014 to
31 December 2016 (Share Price Growth). The share price on each of 1 January
2014 and 31 December 2016 will be determined by the trade volume weighted
average quotation of the Share on NASDAQ OMX Helsinki Ltd. for the preceding 30
days.

The Multiplier will be calculated as follows:

  * For Share Price Growth of less than 35%, the Multiplier will be nil (0.0)
    times the Senior Management Share Units; and
  * For Share Price Growth of between 35% and 100%, the Multiplier will be a
    straight line increase from nil (0.0) times the Senior Management Share
    Units at 35% to three (3.0) times the Senior Management Share Units at
    100%. This means that for each extra 1% of Share Price Growth between 35%
    and 100% the multiplier will increase by 0.046 times; the Multiplier will be
    rounded to two decimal points ; and
  * For Share Price Growth of greater than 100% the Multiplier will be a flat
    three (3.0) times the Senior Management Share Units.
The result of applying the Multiplier to the Senior Management Share Units will
then be equal to the Shares that are eligible for each member of Senior
Management and subject to the Terms and Conditions in this Exhibit A.

4. Share Delivery

   i. The Shares shall be delivered to Employees after each Subscription Period
      on a date set by the Board during January and February immediately
      following the end of each Subscription Period.
  ii. The right to Shares is personal, and they shall only be delivered to an
      Employee, or a former employee. The right to Shares may not be assigned or
      otherwise transferred. Upon death, the Shares shall be delivered to the
      estate or beneficiary or heir of an Employee. An Employee (or his or her
      estate, beneficiary or heir, as the case may be) shall be liable for all
      taxes and tax-related consequences arising to him, her or it from an award
      pursuant to the 2014 Equity Plan.  The Company may require the Employee
      (or his or her estate, beneficiary or heir, as the case may be) to make
      adequate provision for any withholding obligation of the Company as a
      condition of any Share delivery pursuant to the 2014 Equity Plan.
 iii. Should (a) the date of Share delivery occur during a blackout period of
      the Company or while the Employee has insider status and (b) the Employee
      has not made an advance plan to sell shares, the Share delivery shall be
      automatically postponed until after the end of the blackout period or
      expiry of the possession of insider information; provided, however, that
      in no event shall the Shares be delivered later than the 15 March of the
      calendar year following the calendar year in which the Subscription Period
      in question began.
  iv. The Board shall have the right, in its absolute discretion, to reduce,
      including for the avoidance of doubt to zero, the number of Shares to be
      delivered, or to postpone the Share delivery to a later date that better
      suits the Company, if changes that are beyond the Company's control, such
      as legal, fiscal, economic or business related factors, might lead to an
      extremely harmful or extremely unreasonable outcome for the Company.
      However, in no event shall the Shares be delivered later than the 15 March
      of the calendar year following the calendar year in which the Subscription
      Period in question began.
   v. The Board shall have the right to cancel the Share delivery, in full or in
      part, if the Group's financial statements have to be amended and those
      amendments affect the number of Shares to be delivered, or if an Employee
      has, in the reasonable opinion of the Board, committed a serious criminal
      offence, broken any ethical code of which he has been notified by the
      Company or has otherwise acted in a way which the Board reasonably thinks
      might damage the reputation of the Company.
5. Preconditions before Subscription Period

 a. Except as provided in Section 5(b), should an Employee's employment or
    service in a Group Company end before the commencement of a Subscription
    Period (Normal Vesting Date), the Share Units held by the Employee
    associated with such Subscription Period shall gratuitously be forfeited to
    the Company or its designate. However, the Board may, in its absolute
    discretion, in these cases decide that an Employee is entitled to keep the
    Share Units or a part of them.
 b. Should an Employee become permanently disabled, retire statutorily or as
    determined by the Company, or die, before the Subscription Period with the
    Share Units in questions has started, an Employee or his or her estate or
    beneficiary or heir shall be entitled to keep the granted Share Units.
Should an Employee's employment or service in a Group Company end due to a
corporate arrangement or transfer of business, before the Subscription Period
with the Share Units in question has started, an Employee shall be entitled to
keep the granted Share Units.

An Employee shall, during his or her employment, service or thereafter, have no
right, on any grounds, to receive compensation for Share Units that have been
forfeited in accordance with these terms and conditions.

In all cases, an Employee or his or her estate or beneficiary or heir shall be
entitled to keep such Shares that have already been delivered to an Employee or
his or her estate or beneficiary or heir.

6.  Application of Section 409A for US Employees

Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, the following provisions apply
to the extent benefits provided herein are "deferred compensation" (Deferred
Plan Benefits) within the meaning of Section 409A of the United States Internal
Revenue Code and the regulations and other guidance thereunder and any state law
of similar effect (collectively Section 409A). The benefits pursuant to the
2014 Equity Plan are intended to qualify for an exemption from application of
Section 409A or comply with its requirements to the extent necessary to avoid
adverse personal tax consequences under Section 409A for Employees subject to
United States federal income taxation, and any ambiguities herein shall be
interpreted accordingly.  Any Deferred Plan Benefits to be paid upon
"termination of employment" shall not commence for an Employee subject to
Section 409A until the Employee has a "separation from service" for purposes of
Section 409A.  Any Deferred Plan Benefits to be paid upon a "merger" or similar
provisions shall not commence until the Company has a "change in the ownership
or effective control or a change in the ownership of a substantial portion of
the assets" within the meaning of Treas. Reg. Section 1.409A-3(i)(5). Each
installment of any Deferred Plan Benefit is a separate "payment" for purposes of
Treas. Reg. Section 1.409A-2(b)(2)(i), and any Deferred Plan Benefits are
intended to satisfy the exemptions from application of Section 409A provided
under Treasury Regulations Sections 1.409A-1(b)(4), 1.409A-1(b)(5) and
1.409A-1(b)(9). However, if such exemptions are not available and the Employee
is, upon separation from service, a "specified employee" for purposes of Section
409A, then, solely to the extent necessary to avoid adverse personal tax
consequences under Section 409A, the timing of any affected Deferred Plan
Benefits payments shall be delayed until the earlier of (i) six (6) months and
one day after the Employee's separation from service, or (ii) the Employee's
death. In the event a benefit pursuant to the plan would qualify for the "short
term deferral exception" in Treasury Regulation Section 1.409A-1(b)(4) if
vesting occurred on the Normal Vesting Date, then, if the Employee's entitlement
to keep the Share Units or to "exercise" the Share Units occurs (Accelerated
Vesting Date) prior to the Normal Vesting Date, (x) the Shares to be issued
pursuant to such Share Units shall be issued no later than sixty (60) days after
the Accelerated Vesting Date and (y) the Subscription Price, if any, shall
become immediately due and payable by the Employee whether or not the Share Unit
is immediately "exercised" or the Shares issued on the Accelerated Vesting Date.


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