Document:

2009 Exhibit 10.26

EXHIBIT 10.26

UNIS-TongHe MMRIS Medical Technology Service Group
(Henan) Co., Ltd 

Cooperation Agreement*

 

 

Party
A: Unis-TongHe Technology (Zhengzhou) Co., Ltd (Hereinafter referred to "Party A")

Legal Address: South Shangdu Avenue, New County Seat, Zhongmou, Zhengzhou,
Henan

Legal representative: Luo Jianhui   Position: Chairman   Nationality:
Chinese

 

Party B:
MMR Information Systems, Inc (Hereinafter referred to "Party B")

Legal Address: 2934 1/2 Beverly Glen Circle, #702 Los Angeles, CA 90077
Legal representative:  Robert Lorsch   Position: Chairman

 Nationality: American

 

 

 

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* [***]: Certain  confidential information contained in this document marked with [***] has been omitted and filed separately
with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to Rule 24b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. 

Chapter 1
General Provisions

 

Article 1: Based
on the "Law of the People's Republic of China on Chinese-Foreign Contractual Joint Ventures"
"Company Law of the People's Republic of China" and the relevant Chinese law and regulations,
China Unis-TongHe Technology (Zhengzhou) Co., Ltd (hereinafter referred to Party "A") and
MMR Information Systems, Inc (hereinafter referred to Party "B") sign this agreement under
the premise of honest and equality in order to operate UNIS-TongHe Medical Technology Service Group (Henan) Co.,
Ltd together (Hereinafter referred to "Equity JV"). 

Article
2: Name of the Equity JV: UNIS-TongHe MMRIS Medical
Technology Service Group (Henan) Co., Ltd.

Legal Address of the equity JV: Zhongmou, Henan, China

 

Article 3: The Equity JV is a limited liability company.
The Equity JV shall bear the liability to its debt to the maximum of its total assets. Each party shall bear limited liability base
on its share of investment or unpaid profits and/or distributions. 

Article 4: The Equity JV is an enterprise legal person in China and subject to Chinese legal
jurisdiction and protection. The Equity JV engaged in business activities must comply with Chinese Laws, Administrative
Regulations, social ethics and business ethics, shall be honest and keep faith, shall accept the supervision from
government and public, shall undertake social responsibility.

Chapter 2 Purpose and
Business Scope

 

Article 5:
Purpose of the Equity JV: social value and commercial value maximization

Article 6: Business Scope of the Equity JV: software and hardware of Medical IT
industry, deployment of personal heath records products and professional office health records management systems
products and other business scope that allowed by the PRC medical industry laws and regulations. 

Article 7: Production scale of the Equity JV: 100 million RMB 

Chapter 3
Investment and Cooperation Condition

Article 8: Total investment amount of the Equity JV is RMB 100 million; registered RMB 

Party A provides [***] holds 60% shares of the Equity
[***]  Capital may be in the form of intellectual property, Brand Value,
publicly-traded capital stock and cash. 

Party B [***] holds 40% shares of the Equity JV. Capital may be in
the form of intellectual property, Brand Value, publicly-traded capital stock and cash.
 [***]

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Article 9: Register capital of the
Equity JV shall be paid up [***]. The rest shall be paid up within 60 months.  In addition to
any other conditions mutually agreed to between Party A and Party B, Party B's contribution obligations are conditioned on
the Equity JV obtaining all necessary governmental and other approvals required under the laws of the People's Republic
of China. 

Article 10:  [***] Party A should be responsible for market and customer development, provide
good service to customers, party A shall not be fraud or menace, or use other unfair means to harm Party B's interest and
reputation. 

Article 11: JV products should be provided by Party A and Party B as shall be determined
by the Board of Directors after formation, JV product brand should be that defined by JV. Company name of product should
be JV name, after-sales service should from JV.

Article 12: Party A and Party B agree to develop a mutually developed marketing plan and
operating budget [***]. 

Article 13: Within the validity period of this agreement, Party B shall not provide MMR
product to any other china medical product developer, except (i) in connection with a sale of Party B to any non-PRC United
States entity or its affiliates, to the extent such entity or affiliate operates in China [***] and (ii) in connection with Party B's provision of services to such a non-PRC entity or its affiliates
(even if such entity or affiliate utilizes such services in connection with its operations in China).  Upon the
execution of this agreement, Party B shall terminate any binding agreement already exists with any other China medical
product developer, except as described above with respect to Party B's provision of services to a United States entity or its
affiliates in cases where such entity or affiliate utilizes such services in connection with its operations in China.

Article 14: After the initial investment capital and cooperation conditions are provided by
both parties, JV will hire accountant registered in China to verify JV investment and provide capital verification report, based
on which JV will issue funding certificate. 

Article 15: Any party shall not transfer all or part of cooperation conditions or rights without
prior written consent from the other party (except in connection with the sale of shares in MMR to a Non-Chinese entity), and should submit for approval from related governmental
department and file changes to registration authority. The other party has first right of refusal

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when any party transfer its rights or cooperation conditions. 

Article 16: If an investment company with local government background invests in JV
(which shall require the approval of Party A and Party B), both parties shall respectively transfer same proportion shares to
this company. The other party has first right of refusal when any party sell its shares.

Article 17: JV registered capital adjustment should be approved by BOD, and submit for
approval by authority and filing changes to registration department.

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Chapter 4
Board of Directors

 

Article
18: The date of registration of the Equity JV shall be the date of the establishment of the board of directors of the
company

Article 19: Board of Directors is
composed of 5 directors, of which 2 shall be appointed by Party A, 2 by Party B, and the 5th shall be
mutually agreed and Chinese citizen. In the case that an investment company with local government background joins in
JV, 5th director shall be appointed by this company. The Chairman of the board shall be Chinese citizen,
appointed by Party A and agreed by Party B. 1 Vice chairman shall be appointed by both parties.
Directors have 3 years tenure of office, and once reappointed, can renew the term of office. When appointing and replacing
directors by each party,a written notice shall be submitted to the board.

Article 20: The Board of Directors is the company's highest power organization. It shall
decide all major issues. Resolution of matters will enter force after getting approval from more than 4 of the 5 BOD
members; however, no material actions may be approved or taken by the board at a meeting unless all board members are
present and voting at such meeting (in person or by video conference).

Matters shall be decided upon through concerted agreement by the directors participating in the
meetings of the Board of Directors are:

	Amending the company's articles of association

	Dismissing the company

	Adjusting the registered capital of the company

	Pledging the company's capital

	Transferring stock rights and cooperation condition of the company by one party or several
parties

	Merging or separating the company

	Modifying or amending the marketing plan and operating budget, as well as the required capital
to fund operations.

Additional material
matters to be decided upon through concerted agreement by the directors

participating in the meetings of the Board of Directors may be added at any time.

Article 21: The chairman of the Board is the legal representative of the company. When
failing to fulfill his obligations, the chairman of the Board shall authorize vice chairman or other directors to represent the
Equity JV to fulfill the obligation for him.

Article 22:
The board of directors shall convene at least monthly by video conference during the initial 2 years of operations and,
thereafter, at least four meetings in person or by video conference each year (with at least one such meeting being held in
the United States), called and presided over by the chairman. In case the chairman is unable to call the meeting, he or she
shall authorize the vice chairman of the board or other directors of the board to call and preside over the meeting. A
meeting of the board of director may be convened upon a proposal by more than one-third of the directors.  At each such
meeting, the board shall discuss, at a minimum together with any other agenda items, the Equity JV's operating budget and
planned expenditures for the following 90 days, the Equity JV's current performance as compared to the operating budget
and marketing plan and discussion of any pending requests for quotation (RFQs).

The meeting of the Board of Directors can only be held with the presence of at least 4 of the
directors; however, no material actions mentioned in Article 20 may be approved or taken by the board at a meeting unless
all board members are present and voting at such meeting (in person or by video conference). A director, who fails to
attend the meeting of the Board of Directors for some reason shall present a certificate of entrustment entrusting another
person to attend the meeting on his behalf. A resolution of the material actions from the meeting shall be passed by total
members of the board of directors. The director of the board who fails to attend the meeting in person or through a proxy
without a reasonable reason shall be regarded as having attended the meeting and abstained from voting. 

The notice for convening the meeting of the Board of Directors shall be distributed to all the
directors 10 days before the meeting. The meeting can be held through telecommunication and make decisions. 

The minutes of the meeting shall be kept on file.

Chapter 5 Board of Supervisors

Article
23: The Company shall have 1 supervisor, who shall be generated through shareholder meeting.
(Note: Decided by both parties). The term of office of a supervisor is three years, upon the expiration of the term, a
supervisor maybe reappointed and serves another term if approved by Party A and Party B.

Article 24: The Board of Supervisors or individual supervisors exercise the following
powers:

	To examine the financial affairs of the company

	To supervise the acts of the acts of the senior managers in respect of the performance of their
duties assigned by the company, and put forward proposals for removal of the senior managers who violate laws,
administrative regulations or the company's articles of association, or the resolutions adopted by the board of directors.

	To demand senior managers to rectify when their acts damage the interests of the company.

	To take legal proceedings against senior managers in accordance with the provisions of
company law 

Supervisors shall attend the meeting of the board of directors as non-voting members.

Article 25: The board of supervisors shall convene a meeting at least once every year.
Supervisors may propose to convene an interim meeting of the board of supervisors.

Article 26: A resolution made by the board of supervisors shall be subject to adoption by
more than half of the supervisors.

Chapter 6 Business Management Office

 

Article
27: The Equity JV shall establish a management office which shall be responsible for its daily management. 

Article 28: The Equity JV shall have 1 general manager,
2 deputy general managers. The general manager shall be hired by the Board of Directors and the deputy general
managers shall be hired by the general manager and approved by the Board of Directors.

Article 29: The general manager shall be responsible to the board of directors directly,
carry out the decisions of the Board of Directors and organize the daily works on operation, technology and management of
the Equity JV. The deputy general managers shall assist the general manager in his work, if necessary, shall exercise the
duties of general manager after being authorized by General Manager or the Board of Director. 

Article 30: General Manager and deputy general manager's term of office is 1 year and
shall be renewed annually by the Board of Directors. 

Article 31: In case general manger, deputy general managers and other senior
administrative personnel conduct graft or serious dereliction of duty, they may be dismissed at any time upon the decision
of the board.

Chapter 7
Taxation, Foreign Exchange Management finance and Accounting

 

Article
32: The Equity JV shall process tax, foreign exchange and prepare financial and accounting system in accordance with
the related laws, regulations and rules of the People's Republic of China and shall record in the government related
department.

Chapter 8 Profit
Share

 

Article
33:The Equity
JV shall allocate reserve funds, expansion funds and bonuses welfare funds for staff and workers after payment of taxes.
The proportion of allocation shall be decided by the board of directors. 

Article 34:After paying the taxes in accordance with law and drawing the various funds, the profits in net
will be distributed [***].  

Article 35: [***].

Chapter 9
Staff

 

Article
36: The employment, recruitment, dismissal and resignation of the staff and workers of the Equity JV and their salary,
welfare, labor insurance, labor protection, labor discipline and other matters shall be handled according to the China labor
and social security laws and regulations.

Chapter 10
Duration, Termination and Liquidation of the Joint Venture

 

Article
37: The contracting term of the Equity JV is 50 years

Article 38: Through mutual consensus, cancellation or bankruptcy or others, shall in accordance with the
relevant laws and procedure of the People's Republic of China to execute the termination.  

Article 39: The Equity JV should be in accordance with the relevant laws and procedure of
the People's Republic of china to do the liquidation if bankrupt or terminate.

Chapter 11
Settlement of Disputes

 

Article
40: Any disputes arising from the execution of the contract shall be settled through consultations between both parities.
In case no settlement can be reached through consultations, the disputes can be submitted to the China court in Equity JV
register place for arbitration.

Chapter 12 Language

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Article
41: Chinese is the language for this agreement and its supplementary article, under the premise of failure detailed
description, English can be the supplementary language. 

Chapter 13 Supplementary Articles

 

Article
42: Parties hereto may supplement through negotiation matters not mentioned herein. Any supplementary agreement
shall be written and act as a part of this agreement and has the same legal effect. Without limiting this Article 42, the
Parties are executing that certain letter agreement of even date herewith concurrently with the execution of this Agreement,
and this Agreement shall not take effect unless and until such letter agreement is also executed by the Parties.

Party A:
Unis Tonghe Technology (Zhengzhou) Co., Ltd (Common Seal)

Legal Representative:_________________________________(Signature)

Date: 

                   Place: Beijing, China

Party B:
MMR information Systems, Inc.

Legal Representative:_________________________________(Signature)

Date: 

                   Place: Beijing, China2009 Exhibit 10.28

EXHIBIT 10.28

MASTER SERVICES AGREEMENT*

This Master Services Agreement ("Master Agreement") is made and entered into as
of this _____ day of __________ 2010 ("Effective Date") between:  Chartis International LLC, an entity formed
under the laws of the state of Delaware, ("Chartis International"), and such insurance company Affiliates of
Chartis as may agree to be bound by this Agreement by executing a Local Agreement (each a "Local ICA")
(collectively "Chartis") and MMR Information Systems, Inc., an entity formed under the laws of Delaware
("MMR").  (Each of Chartis International, the Local ICAs, and MMR is also referred to herein as
"Party"; collectively, as "Parties.")

RECITALS

A.Chartis International's Local ICA Affiliates provide insurance services around the world,
including, but not limited to, personal accident, health and travel insurance for individuals and businesses ("Insurance
Products," as defined in Article 1).  Chartis and the Local ICAs wish to arrange for certain Customers (as
defined in Article 1) who purchase various Insurance Products from Local ICAs to have access to electronic storage
of their medical and other personal records ("Personal Records, "as defined in Article 1).

B.MMR specializes in the development, customization and management of an integrated
communications platform for the storage of Personal Records through MyMedicalRecords.com and
MyEsafedepositbox.com accounts ("MMR Accounts," as defined in Article 1).

C.The Parties wish to enter into an agreement whereby MMR shall provide Local ICA
Customers with access to fully provisioned MMR Accounts and related Services (as defined in Article 1), as set forth
herein.

D.The Parties intend this Master Agreement to establish the MMR Account features and
Services available to Local ICAs, as well as the applicable pricing structure.  For each Local ICA wishing to provide its
Customers with access to MMR Accounts and related Services, the Local ICA and MMR shall execute a Local Agreement,
subject to the terms and conditions of this Master Agreement.

	Defined Terms

1.1   "Affiliate" means when used with reference
to a specific entity, any other entity which directly, or indirectly through one or more intermediaries, controls, is controlled
by, or is under common control with the specified entity; provided that, for the purpose of this definition, "control"
shall mean the possession, direct or indirect, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies
of a person or entity or the ability to elect a majority of board members or members of an equivalent management body of
an entity, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by contract or otherwise.

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* [***]: Certain  confidential information contained in this document marked with [***] has been omitted and filed separately
with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to Rule 24b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. 

1.2   "Customers" means the policyholders and beneficiaries entitled to access MMR
Accounts under insurance polices issued by Local ICAs who have established MMR Accounts.  When a policy provides for
MMR Account access to more than one person, "Customer" refers to each such covered person
individually.

1.3   "Chartis Marks" means the trademarks, services marks and/or trade names
belonging to Chartis and provided to MMR under this Agreement for use in connection with the Services.  Local ICAs may
attach trademark guidelines to Local Agreements.

1.4   "Exclusivity Right" is a territorial exclusivity right granted by MMR to the Local ICAs,
as fully defined in Article 4, Exclusivity Right.

1.5   "Initial Term," means with respect to this Master Agreement, the period during
which this Master Agreement is in effect, as specified in Article 3.1.

1.6   "Insurance Products" means insurance policies issued by Local ICAs for individuals
and businesses, including, but not limited to, personal accident, health and travel insurance policies.

1.7   "Local Agreement" means an agreement entered into by MMR and a Local ICA,
substantially in the form of the sample Local Agreement (Attachment A), with the purpose, inter alia, of said
Local ICA becoming a Party to this Agreement and being bound by its terms and conditions.

1.8   "Local Effective Date" means the date on which a Local Agreement is effective as
chosen by a Local ICA.

1.9   "Local ICA" means a local insurance company affiliate of Chartis International that
has executed a Local Agreement with MMR, except in Article 4, Exclusivity Right, in which "Local ICA"
refers to all Affiliates of Chartis regardless of whether such Affiliates have executed Local Agreements.

1.10   "Local Initial Term" means, with respect to a Local Agreement, the period
commencing on the Local Effective Date and ending three (3) years after the Local ICA sells its first Insurance Product that
includes MMR Account access.

1.11   "Master Agreement" means this agreement and any and all attachments and
addenda attached hereto, including any Local Agreements, in accordance with the terms and conditions specified
herein.

1.12   "MMR Account" means a MyMedicalRecords.com or MyEsafedepositbox.com
account established and maintained by MMR on its worldwide communications platform pursuant to this Master Agreement
for the storage, transmission and maintenance of Personal Records.  All MMR Accounts shall have the features set forth in
Article 5.

1.13   "Personal Records" means Customer personal records, which may include, but are
not limited to:  (a) medical records such as lab reports and test results, patient charts and notes, vaccination and
immunization records and prescriptions; and (b) other documents such as insurance policies, passport, bank
statements, deeds of trust, birth and marriage certificates, living wills, powers of attorney, photos of family and property and
other emergency travel documents.

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1.14   "Policy" means, for purposes of pricing pursuant to Article 6, each Insurance
Product pursuant to which Customers are entitled to access MMR Accounts, regardless of whether Customers actually
have established MMR Accounts.

1.15   "Region" means a group of countries or jurisdictions (in which Local ICAs are
located) that share a common primary language.

1.16   "Renewal Term," means [***] renewal period, as defined in
Article 3.2.

1.17   "Run-Off Period," fully defined in Article 3.12, means a [***] following a
Termination Date during which MMR continues to offer and maintain MMR Accounts and provide Services.

1.18   "Services" means the services MMR shall provide to Local ICAs as set forth in
Article 5.

1.19   "Termination Date" means that date on which this Master Agreement or Local
agreement is terminated in accordance with Article 3 and/or a Local Agreement.

1.20   "Updates" means any modifications, error corrections, bug fixes, new releases, or
other updates of or to the Licensed Software that may be provided or otherwise made generally available by MMR from
time to time to any of its customers.

THE PARTIES AGREE AS FOLLOWS:

	General Covenants

2.1   Chartis International may present this Master
Agreement and information about the availability of MMR Accounts and Services to its various regional and country
managers.

2.2   If a Local ICA, in its sole discretion, wishes to offer MMR Accounts and Services as part of its
Insurance Products, such Local ICA and MMR shall enter into a Local Agreement for the provision of such MMR Accounts
and Services.

2.3   MMR shall make available to each such Local ICA access to MMR Accounts and Services as
set forth herein.

2.4   All of the terms and conditions of this Master Agreement [***] shall be applicable to and
incorporated into any Local Agreement between MMR and a Local ICA.  The Parties anticipate that each such Local
Agreement may contain additional provisions, to be agreed upon by the Parties, to address local business needs and
legal/regulatory requirements.

	Term and Termination

3.1   This Master Agreement will take effect on the Effective
Date and remain in effect for a period of three (3) years or until the date on which the last Local Agreement expires
("Initial Term"), unless earlier terminated in accordance with the terms of this Master Agreement.

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3.2   Upon the completion of the Initial Term, this Master Agreement will automatically renew for
successive [***] periods (each such [***] period being a "Renewal Term") unless either Party provides written
notice to the other Party of the non-renewing Party's intent not to renew this Master Agreement [***].

3.3   Any notice of termination shall specify the date of termination ("Termination
Date").

3.4   Each Local Agreement shall take effect on the effective date specified therein, as chosen by
the relevant Local ICA ("Local Effective Date").

3.5   Unless otherwise specified in a Local Agreement, each Local Agreement shall include the
same term and termination provisions as set forth in Articles 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4 with a Local Initial Term commencing
on the Local Effective Date and ending three (3) years after the date on which the Local ICA sells its first Insurance Product
that includes MMR Account access..  A Local Initial Term is to be followed by [***] Renewal Terms unless and until a Party
provides written notice to the other Party of the non-renewing Party's intent not to renew this Agreement [***] prior to the
date of the expiration of the Initial Term or any such Renewal Term.

3.6   This Master Agreement may be terminated by either Party by providing the other Party with
[***] written notice, in the event of any of the following:

3.6.1   failure to perform any material obligation (other than the nonpayment or late payment by
Chartis of fees owed to MMR hereunder) under this Agreement, if such failure is not cured by the defaulting Party [***], as
set forth in additional detail in Article 3.7; or

3.6.2   to the extent permitted by law, if a Party seeks insolvency relief of any type, or obtains
insolvency relief of any type, including but not limited to an order or judgment by a court of competent jurisdiction
adjudicating the Party bankrupt or insolvent

3.6.3   the failure of either Party to maintain any license, certification or accreditation required to
conduct business or perform activities under this Agreement; or

3.6.4   subject to Article 14, if there is a change of substantial ownership or control of either
Party.

3.7   If either Party materially breaches the provisions of this Master Agreement, the other Party may
terminate this Master Agreement.  The Party claiming a material breach shall provide the other Party written notice of its
intention to terminate this Agreement ("Termination Notice") and, in the Termination Notice, shall specify with
reasonable particularity the nature, facts, and extent of the material breach complained of.  The breaching Party shall have
[***] to cure or if completion of a cure is not possible [***], to reasonably commence curing the breach.  If the breaching
Party fails to cure or reasonably commence curing the breach [***] and such failure to cure or commence curing the breach
is due to the breaching Party's acts or omissions, then the effective date of termination of this Master Agreement will be
[***] after the date of receipt of the initial notice of termination.

3.8   All obligations of the Parties under this Master Agreement shall terminate on the Termination
Date of this Master Agreement, except for the obligations specified in or created by Articles 3.11, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12,
13 and those obligations specified in a Local Agreement to continue

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subsequent to the Termination Date of this Master
Agreement.  Subject to Article 3.12, Termination of a Local Agreement will not terminate any other Local Agreement
or this Master Agreement.

3.9   This Master Agreement may be terminated by either Party in the event of a change in the
applicable law or regulation of any country, state or local government, or amendment of statutes, rules or regulations or by
virtue of an administrative or judicial order or decision if such change significantly impacts or frustrates the purpose of this
Master Agreement.  If any state of the United States or other jurisdiction penalizes a Party for administering this Master
Agreement, the Party affected may, upon written notice to the other Party, discontinue the Master Agreement's application
in such state or jurisdiction, or amend its services to comply with such ruling.  This Master Agreement will continue to
remain in effect, in whole or in part, if appropriate in any other states or jurisdictions.

3.10   Notwithstanding the termination of this Master Agreement, all of the applicable terms and
conditions herein shall remain effective with respect to any Local Agreement that is still in effect at the Master Agreement
Termination Date, and shall continue to be in effect with respect to such Local Agreement until its Termination Date or until
the end of any Run-Off Period in accordance with Article 3.11 below.

3.11   Notwithstanding the above, in order to ensure continuity of coverage to each Local ICA's
Customers when this Master Agreement or a Local Agreement is terminated, unless the Parties otherwise agree, MMR
shall continue offering and managing MMR Accounts and providing Services to the relevant Local ICA(s) until the expiration
of all existing insurance polices issued prior to the date of Termination under which Customers have established or are
entitled to establish MMR Accounts ("Run-Off Period").  [***].

3.12    In the event that all Local Agreements are terminated, this Master Agreement also will be
deemed terminated as of the Termination Date of the last Local Agreement in effect, and, in the absence of a written
termination notice with respect to the Master Agreement, the notice of termination issued by such Local ICA shall be
deemed effective and sufficient with respect to the Master Agreement.

	Limited Exclusivity

4.1   For purposes of this Article 4, "Local
ICA" shall mean any insurance company Affiliate of Chartis and is not limited to Affiliates that have executed a Local
Agreement.

4.2   In countries in which MMR, prior to the execution of this Agreement is not engaged in
advanced negotiations with any other insurance company for the provision of MMR Accounts, MMR hereby grants the
Local ICA the right of exclusivity ("Exclusivity Right").  Specifically, MMR shall offer the Local ICA in the relevant
country the option of including an MMR Account feature in its policies and shall refrain from offering MMR Accounts and
related Services to other insurers in that country.  Offering MMR Accounts and Services to any other affiliate of Chartis,
however, will not be considered as a breach of this clause by MMR.

4.3   The Exclusivity Right in each country shall be valid [***].

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4.4   Notwithstanding the foregoing, MMR may at any time request from a Local ICA a waiver of the
Exclusivity Right to enable MMR to market MMR Accounts and Services to other entities in that country which issue or
distribute insurance products, which waiver shall not be unreasonably withheld.  The relevant Local ICA shall respond to
any such waiver request [***].

4.5   If a Local ICA waives the Exclusivity Right or fails to respond to a waiver request [***], MMR
may enter into agreements with other insurance companies for the provision of MMR Accounts and Services, provided that
MMR shall not confer in any such agreement any exclusivity rights on the other party to the agreement.  In any event, a
Local ICA that waives the Exclusivity Right or fails to respond to a waiver request [***] may at any later date choose to offer
Customers MMR Accounts on a non-exclusive basis for that Local ICA.

4.6   MMR may refuse to offer MMR Accounts and Services to Local ICAs if it reasonably believes it
would be not be economically worthwhile to do so based on the pricing in this Master Agreement.  [***].

	MMR Accounts and Services
MMR shall provide interactive MMR Accounts and related
Services as set forth below:

5.1   MMR Accounts Generally.  MMR shall host Customer MMR Accounts on MMR's
worldwide integrated communications platform(s), which provides Customers with the ability to securely upload, fax and/or
voice-record Personal Records directly into their MMR Accounts for storage and retrieval.

5.2   Region Landing Pages.  MMR shall establish an MMR Account landing page for each
Region in its applicable language.  Such languages shall include:  English; German; French; Italian; Spanish; Japanese;
and Chinese. [***].  MMR shall link Customer registrations to the appropriate Region landing page.

5.3   Additional Country Landing Pages.  MMR shall establish an additional, separate
landing page for a country within a Region if a Local ICA advises that it is necessary for local legal or regulatory reasons.
[***].

5.4   Local ICA Approval.  All Region or country landing pages are subject to business and
legal/compliance approval by each relevant Local ICA.  In order to secure such approval, MMR may be required to
demonstrate compliance with local legal and regulatory requirements and to execute related documents.  In no event shall
a landing page and MMR Account access be launched for a Region or country until each Local ICA confirms in writing its
counsel's approval.

5.5   Specific MMR Account Features.  MMR Account shall include the following
features:

5.5.1   [***]

5.5.2   Medical Records Storage - MMR Accounts shall provide transmission capability and
storage/maintenance for personal health history information and medical records,

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including but not limited to, lab reports
and test results, patient charts and notes, vaccination and immunization records and prescriptions, x-rays and other
medical images.

5.5.3   "MyEsafedepositbox" - MMR Accounts shall include a
"MyEsafedepositbox" feature that provides virtual, password-protected lock-boxes to store such documents as
insurance policies, passport, bank statements, deeds of trust, birth and marriage certificates, living wills, powers of attorney,
photos of family and property and other emergency travel documents.

5.5.4   Retrieval and Transmission - In addition to storing Personal Records in their MMR Accounts,
Customers shall have the ability to print, email or fax documents out of their MMR Accounts.  Faxes will be sent directly
from the MMR Account; documents in an MMR Account to be emailed must be opened and sent from a Customer's email
(e.g. Outlook).

5.5.5   [***]

5.5.6   Emergency Login - A separate emergency portal shall allow doctors and other medical
personnel read-only access to potentially life-saving information in Customer-selected portions of an MMR Account in the
event of a medical emergency or natural disaster.

5.5.7   Customized File Folders - For easier document management and retrieval, MMR shall provide
Customers with [***] file folders in their MMR Accounts, [***].

5.5.8   Secondary Passwords on Selected File Folders - Customers shall be able to assign a
secondary password [***] to create an extra level of privacy and security for select information, such as data stored in the
MyEsafedepositbox.

5.5.9   Multiple Notification Channels - MMR Accounts shall allow Customers to receive notifications,
including alerts for voice messages from medical professionals, records faxed into the system and reminders for doctor
appointments and prescription refills [***].  Customers also may be reached by email to their PDAs and text-enabled cell
phones in addition to their desktop or laptop computer.

5.5.10   Drug Reference and Drug Interaction Tool - MMR shall provide Customers with access to
Region-specific databases with information on prescription drugs, over-the-counter medications and nutritional supplements
in each Region in which such databases are available.  [***]

5.5.11   Personal Prescription Database - MMR shall provide Customers with the ability to create a
listing of all their prescriptions and over-the-counter medications.  Each time a Customer enters a new prescription, the
Customer may use the drug interaction tool to automatically check for any possible adverse interactions between
prescribed medications.

5.5.12   Calendaring System with Prescription Reminders - MMR Accounts shall include a calendar
feature for scheduling and generating reminders about upcoming doctor and other health or non-health related events.
Customers shall be able to enter their prescriptions, pharmacies and refill dates into their MMR Accounts.  Reminders
appear when a Customers logs into an MMR Account and can also be set up as alerts (as described above).  Appointments
and reminders can be imported into Microsoft Outlook.

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5.5.13   Search Feature - MMR Accounts shall include a search feature enabling Customers to perform
free-form searches easily throughout the site using words and key phrases.  In addition, Customers shall be able to attach
their own notes, separate and distinct from the medical records that have been faxed or uploaded into the system, which
makes it easy to document conversations with doctors or other medical providers.

5.5.14   New Features - MMR shall [***] make new MMR Account features available to Customers.
MMR may develop and release new functionality representing substantial improvements to and/or optional new modules
("New Capabilities") to MMR Accounts from time to time, and shall notify the Local ICAs of the availability of
such New Capabilities and any additional license fees and charges, if any, associated with them for the Local ICAs'
consideration.

5.5.15   Downloading of records on expiration of Customer's insurance policy - [***] MMR shall send
the Customer an email notification informing the Customer that their use of the MMR Account will terminate upon the
expiration of their insurance policy.  The email will give the Customer the option to convert to an individual subscription or to
download any records they need [***].

5.5.16   Request to Disable an MMR Account - A Customer may at any time contact MMR and request
that their MMR Account be disabled, in which case, unless otherwise agreed in a Local Agreement, the MMR Account will
be closed, the Customer will no longer have access to their records and the DID number associated with their MMR
Account.

5.5.17   Services levels shall be established by each Local ICA, and a Service Schedule shall be
attached to each Local Agreement.

5.6   Branding

5.6.1   MMR shall provide a URL for the website hosting Customer MMR Accounts.  Landing
pages will be MMR-branded with an acknowledgment that they are provided for Chartis Customers.  The Parties agree to
cooperate with respect to "look and feel" issues.

5.6.2   MMR shall create a "branded" user guide and provide Chartis with the ability to print
branded stickers.

5.6.3   Chartis shall provide all graphic elements needed for such branding.

5.7   Services

5.7.1   MMR [***] shall provide multilingual, international Customer service resources to handle all
Customer inquiries relating to MMR Accounts.  MMR shall establish or contract call centers to support each Region and
also shall have personnel to answer Customer inquiries via e-mail.  Customers shall be able to access such call centers by
dialing regional local numbers in their home countries at no cost or at the lowest possible local call cost to the
Customer.

	Fees and Terms of Payment

6.1   [***]

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6.2   Each Local ICA shall provide MMR with a report detailing the number of policies sold
[***].

6.3   Each new Local ICA executing a Local Agreement shall pay a deposit [***].

6.4   [***]

6.5   [***]

	License
Each Party represents, covenants and warrants that:

7.1   The Party and all personnel associated with the Party have obtained any licenses, certifications
or permits required by law for the Party and all such staff to perform its obligations under this Master Agreement and all
Local Agreements.

7.2   All such licenses, certifications or permits are currently in effect and will be renewed, updated
and maintained as required by law throughout the term of this Master Agreement, and that all of the Party's staff are in
good standing with all applicable licensing and regulatory authorities.  Each Party shall notify the other Party if any of its or
its staff's legally required licenses, certiifcations or permits are suspended or revoked.

	Protection of Customer Information

8.1   MMR shall participate and fully cooperate in Chartis'
vendor data security audit process.  No Local Agreements shall be executed until Chartis confirms MMR has satisfactorily
completed that process.  MMR agrees and warrants that it shall comply with the requirements set forth in the Security
Schedule attached hereto as Attachment B (Security Schedule).  To the extent that the language set forth in the Security
Schedule conflicts with the language set forth in this Article 8, the language in the Security Schedule shall
govern.

8.2   Each MMR Account shall be secured by a unique identification and password
combination.

8.3   MMR shall ensure that data is stored and accessed in a secure format and that access is
protected using firewalls which permit or deny connections based on packet filtering, application proxying and pre-existing
sessions.

8.4   MMR shall tightly control access to data center areas, requiring individuals to be authenticated
with Smart Card access.

8.5   MMR shall maintain synchronized redundancy across all levels of its telephony and web
infrastructure in order to ensure that there is no single point of failure.  Customer data shall be stored in one production Tier
IV data center, with a back-up data center [***]to ensure that if the production center becomes inoperative, MMR Accounts
will be accessible through the back-up data center with no interruption in service.  MMR shall also maintain protection
against data loss and corruption through power back-up systems.

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8.6   Customers shall have sole control over the information placed and stored in their MMR
Accounts and sole control over access to such information.  Subject to the provisions of Attachment B, Security Schedule,
MMR represents that MMR employees shall not have access to any information placed into the system by Customers,
other than such data necessary to validate Customer identity for the purpose of responding to Customer password
requests.

8.7   MMR agrees to comply with all applicable privacy laws and regulations in each Local ICA's
jurisdiction and to execute any required statements or agreements regarding the protection of Customer
data.

	Indemnification

9.1   MMR shall indemnify and hold harmless Chartis, its
affiliates and their respective directors, officers, employees and agents from and against any and all damages, liabilities,
fines, fees, penalties, interest obligations, deficiencies, losses and expenses (including without limitation fees and expenses
of attorneys) arising out of or relating to MMR Accounts and the Services, including but not limited to, any all such claims or
losses arising out of or relating to the breach by MMR of any representations or warranties and the violation by MMR of any
applicable local law or regulation with respect to MMR's performance hereunder

9.2   MMR acknowledges that Chartis is not responsible for the maintenance of MMR Accounts or
other MMR Services, and that MMR retains complete control over its platform and the provision of MMR Accounts and
Services and shall be solely responsible for all acts and decisions in connection therewith.

9.3   Furthermore, each Party (the "Indemnitor") agrees to indemnify the other Party (the
"Indemnitee") from and against, and shall provide a defense with respect to, (a) any claim asserted
against the Indemnitee by a third party in which it is alleged that the Indemnitor's intellectual property infringes upon the
rights of any third parties with respect to any copyright, patent, or trade secret, or (b) any negligent act or omission or
willful misconduct by the Indemnitor, its Representatives, or any Subcontractor engaged by Indemnitor in the performance
of any obligations under this Agreement, or (c) any breach in a representation, covenant, or obligation of the
Indemnitor contained in this Agreement; provided that (a) the Indemnitor is immediately notified of any such claim;
(b) the Indemnitor has full discretion and control of the defense or settlement of any such claim provided that
Indemnitor shall not have any right to stipulate or consent to the entry of an award or judgment against the Indemnitee
without the Indemnitee's express written consent, which shall be in the Indemnitee's sole and absolute discretion; and
(c) the Indemnitee provides full and complete cooperation in the defense and settlement of any such claim.

9.4   The obligations set forth in this Article shall survive the termination of this Master
Agreement.

	Insurance
MMR shall maintain a cyberliability liability policy [***].
Chartis and the Local ICAs will be added to such cyberliability policy as additional named insureds.

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	Independent Contractor Relationship
Neither this Master Agreement nor any Local Agreement
hereunder is intended to create, nor shall it be construed to create, any relationship between Chartis and MMR other than
that of independent persons or entities contracting for the purpose of effecting provisions of this Agreement.  Neither Party
nor any of their representatives shall be construed to be the agent, employer, employee or representative of the other.

	Books and Records

12.1   The Parties agree to cooperate with each other to
exchange information necessary to implement this Agreement.

12.2   Each Party shall maintain books and records[***].

12.3   The obligations set forth in this Article shall survive the termination of this
Agreement.

	Confidentiality

13.1   Each Party ("Disclosing Party") may, in the
course of the relationship established by this Agreement, disclose to the other party ("Receiving Party") in
confidence non-public information, including, but not limited to, Personally Identifiable Information (as defined below) or
information about benefit determination or care coordination procedures, credentialing criteria, patient treatments, methods,
systems, practices, business plans, trade secrets, discounts or other proprietary information ("Confidential
Information").  Each Receiving Party acknowledges that the Disclosing Party shall at all times be and remain the
owner of all such Confidential Information, and that the Receiving Party shall use its best efforts, consistent with the manner
in which it protects its own Confidential Information, to preserve the confidentiality of any such Confidential Information
which such party knows or reasonably should know that the Disclosing Party deems to be Confidential Information.  The
Receiving Party shall not use for its own benefit, or disclose to any third parties, any Confidential Information without the
Disclosing Party's written consent.  "Personally Identifiable Information" shall mean (a) any information
from which an individual can be identified; (b) any information concerning an individual that would be considered
"nonpublic personal information" within the meaning of Title V of the Gramm-Leach Bliley Act of 1999
(Public Law 106-102, 113 Stat. 1338) and its implementing regulations, as the same may be amended from time to time;
(c) any information regarding Local ICA Customers received by MMR in connection with the performance of its
obligations under the Agreement, including, but not limited to, (i) an individual's name, address, e-mail address, IP
address, telephone number and/or social security number, (ii) the fact that an individual has a relationship with
Chartis and/or its parent, affiliated or subsidiary companies, (iii) an individual's account information; (iv) any
information regarding an individual's medical history or treatment; and (v) any other information of or relating to an
individual that is protected from disclosure by applicable Privacy Laws.  For purposes of this Master Agreement,
"Privacy Laws" shall mean any national, federal, state or local laws, rules or regulations of any jurisdiction
relating to the personal information or collection, use, storage, disclosure or transfer of personal information, including the
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 and its implementing regulations, UK Data Protection Act 1998,
Directive 95/46/EC of the European

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Parliament and any legislation and/or regulation implementing same, the Japanese
Law Concerning the Protection of Personal Information and the applicable implementing Ministry Guidelines and any
legislation and/or regulation implementing them, the Hong Kong Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance, the Canadian Personal
Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, and the Argentinean Personal Data Protection Regulation, as each
may be amended from time to time.

13.2   Each Party hereby agrees that the other Party's Confidential Information will be used solely for
the purpose of performing its obligations under this Agreement.  Each Receiving Party may disclose Confidential
Information only to its directors, officers, employees, agents or advisors (collectively, "Representatives") who
need to know such information for the purpose of performing the Receiving Party's obligations under this Agreement.  The
Receiving Party shall inform its Representatives of the confidential nature of such information and direct such
Representatives to treat such information confidentially.  Confidential Information may not be copied, duplicated or
otherwise reproduced, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of the Disclosing Party, except for such copies
as the Receiving Party may require pursuant to this Agreement, for internal purposes, on a need-to-know basis.

13.3   In the event that a Receiving Party becomes legally compelled to disclose any of the
Confidential Information of a Disclosing Party or to take any other action prohibited by this Agreement, the Receiving Party
so legally compelled will provide prompt written notice to the Disclosing Party for the purpose of enabling the Disclosing
Party to seek a protective order or other appropriate remedy, or to waive compliance with the confidentiality provisions of
this Agreement.  In the event that the Disclosing Party does not obtain such protective order or other remedy prior to the
time of the required disclosure of the Confidential Information, [***] the Receiving Party so legally compelled will furnish only
that portion of the Confidential Information or take only such action which is, in the opinion of such Receiving Party's
counsel, legally required, and will exercise reasonable efforts to obtain reliable assurance that confidential treatment will be
accorded to any Confidential Information so furnished.

13.4   Except with respect to Personally Identifiable Information, Confidential Information shall not
include information which:  (i) is public knowledge at the time of disclosure; (ii) is received from a third-party
without restriction or an obligation to maintain confidentiality; or (iii) is approved for release by written authorization of
the Disclosing Party.

13.5   The Parties acknowledge that the Privacy Laws govern disclosures of personal information.
MMR acknowledges that pursuant to the Privacy Laws, Chartis is required to obtain certain undertakings from MMR with
regard to the collection, use, storage, disclosure, transfer and protection of Personally Identifiable Information.  Chartis shall
be under no obligation to take any action that, within Chartis's judgment, would constitute a violation of the Privacy Laws or
its internal privacy policies.

MMR acknowledges and agrees that any unauthorized access to, use or disclosure of Personally
Identifiable Information would cause immediate and irreparable harm to Chartis for which money damages would not
constitute an adequate remedy and that in the event of any unauthorized use or disclosure of Personally Identifiable
Information, Chartis will be entitled to immediate injunctive relief.  Notwithstanding any other terms or conditions of this
Agreement, in the event that MMR breaches any of its representations, warranties, or obligations under this Article 13.5, Chartis

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shall be entitled to recover money damages, including special, incidental, punitive or consequential damages,
whether based on breach of contract, tort (including negligence), or otherwise; and MMR shall be required to bear all costs
of notifying Chartis's customers or employees of any unauthorized access to their Personally Identifiable Information.

Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, MMR covenants that, with respect to any
Personally Identifiable Information, MMR shall:  (a) comply with all applicable laws, regulations and best practices
regarding data security and privacy in performing the Services and its other obligations hereunder; (b) inform itself
regarding, and comply with, Chartis's privacy policies and all applicable privacy laws, including the Privacy Laws;
(c) keep all Personally Identifiable Information strictly confidential, and not disclose any Personally Identifiable
Information to third parties other than a regulatory authority having jurisdiction over the receiving party or use any
Personally Identifiable Information except to the extent necessary to perform the Services and in accordance with Chartis's
privacy policies and all applicable privacy laws, including the Privacy Laws; (d) not use Personally Identifiable
Information for any purpose other than to perform Services under this Agreement; (e) not disclose any Personally
Identifiable Information to any other entity (including MMR's third party service providers), other than a regulatory authority
having jurisdiction over the receiving party, without the prior written consent of Chartis and an agreement in writing from
such other entity to use or disclose such Personally Identifiable Information only to the extent necessary to carry out MMR's
obligations under this Agreement and for no other purposes; (f) maintain (and require entities approved in
accordance with foregoing subsection (e) to maintain) adequate administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to
ensure the security and confidentiality of Personally Identifiable Information, protect against any anticipated threats or
hazards to the security or integrity of Personally Identifiable Information, and protect against unauthorized access to or use
of or disclosure of Personally Identifiable Information; (g) not make any changes to its security measures that would
increase the risk of an unauthorized access to, use of or disclosure of Personally Identifiable Information; (h) notify
Chartis immediately in writing when MMR becomes aware of any material breach of its security safeguards or has reason
to believe that Personally Identifiable Information may have been subject to unauthorized disclosure, access, or use
("Security Incident"), which notification shall include the following information:  (1) the nature of the
unauthorized disclosure or use; (2) the Personally Identifiable Information accessed, disclosed or used; (3) the
identity of the person(s) or entity(ies) who received the unauthorized disclosure or made the unauthorized access or use;
(4) what corrective action MMR took or will take to prevent further unauthorized disclosures or uses; (5) what
MMR did or will do to mitigate any deleterious effect of such unauthorized disclosure or use; and (6) such other
information as Chartis may reasonably request; and (i) take all reasonable and appropriate steps to protect
Personally Identifiable Information in the event of a failure of MMR's security safeguards or unauthorized access to
Personally Identifiable Information from or through MMR; (j) if requested [***] provide notice to affected individuals
and regulatory authorities, and indemnify Chartis for all costs associates with responding to a Security Incident (including,
but not limited to, setting up a call center, providing credit monitoring).

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MMR shall execute all documents specified by Chartis, including the version selected by Chartis of
the standard contractual clauses for the transfer of personal data from the European Community to third countries for
transfer from Data Controllers to Data Controllers or Data Processors, as applicable, in the form as published by the
European Commission from time to time, without any modification (available at
http://ec.europa.eu/justice_home/fsj/privacy/modelcontracts/index_en.htm), or a delegation agreement as provided
under the Japanese Personal Information Law, and any other equivalent data transfer agreement developed by Chartis for
transfers of personal data from any other country to MMR or any MMR agent and from MMR or any MMR agent to Chartis
or Local ICAs.

13.6   This Agreement shall not be construed to grant either Party any license or similar right to
Confidential Information disclosed or delivered to it by the other Party.  Each Party agrees that its receipt and handling of
any Confidential Information from the other Party shall not grant to it any copyright, intellectual property or trademark rights
with regard to such Confidential Information.  Neither Party may use the other's name, trademarks, service marks or other
intellectual property without the written permission of the other, except that Chartis may include descriptive information
relating to MMR in its standard marketing materials.

13.7   This Article 13 (Confidentiality) shall survive termination of this Agreement.  MMR
acknowledges that it will be required to enter into additional confidentiality obligations in the Local Agreements.

13.8   Any breach of this Article 13 (Confidentiality) shall be deemed a material breach of this
Agreement.

	Assignment and Delegation of Duties
MMR may not assign duties, rights or interests under this
Agreement to a competitor of Chartis or its Affiliates or an entity with interests that compete with the interests of Chartis or
its Affiliates without the prior written consent of Chartis, which approval will not be unreasonably withheld.  Subject to the
preceding sentence, either Party may assign its rights and/or delegate any and all of its duties without the other Party's
consent to an Affiliate and/or in connection with a merger or sale.

	Notices
All notices, requests, consents, demands and
communications provided for by this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be (a) personally delivered,
(b) sent by first-class mail, postage fully prepaid, (c) sent by internationally recognized courier, or
(d) sent by facsimile, and confirmed by letter, addressed to the address of the Parties or to such changed address or
telefax number as the Parties may have advised in a written notice as provided in this Article.

As to Chartis:        
               
Lenny Bellafiore

               
               
               
Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer

               
               
               
Chartis International Accident & Health

               
               
               
175 Water Street, 25th Floor

               
               
               
New York, NY 10038

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As to MMR:
         
               
Robert H. Lorsch, CEO

               
               
               
MMR Information Systems, Inc.

               
               
               
29341⁄2 Beverly Glen Circle, #702

               
               
               
Los Angeles, CA 90077

               
               
               
With copies:

               
               
               
Robert H. Lorsch / rhlorsch@mmrmail.com

               
               
               
Naj Allana / nallana@mmrmail.com

               
               
               
A.J. Durtschi / aj@mmrmail.com

As to any Local ICA - As specified in the relevant Local Agreement.

	Fore Majeure/Limitation of Liability
No Party shall have any liability for any delay or failure to
perform its obligations (except payment obligations) hereunder to the extent such delay or failure is the result of any act or
event that is beyond such Party's reasonable control ("Force Majeure Event").  Force Majeure Events include,
but are not limited to, acts of God, war, lightning, fire, storm, flood, earthquake, terrorist acts, blockade, revolution, riot,
insurrection, civil commotion, public demonstration, strikes or industrial disturbances, sabotage and act of vandalism,
interruption or degradation of any third party communications system or the Internet, or any action of a governmental entity
and similar events.  If a Party experiences a Force Majeure Event, it shall promptly provide written notice thereof to the
other Parties and shall use all reasonable efforts to remove, avoid or mitigate the consequences of such Force Majeure
Event.

EXCEPT WITH RESPECT TO A PARTY'S INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS, A PARTY'S
GROSS NEGLIGENCE OR WILLFUL MISCONDUCT, A PARTY'S BREACH OF ITS CONFIDENTIALITY OBLIGATIONS
UNDER ARTICLE 13 AND/OR A BREACH BY MMR OF ITS OBLIGATIONS SET FORTH ON THE SECURITY
SCHEDULE ATTACHED HERETO AS ATTACHMENT B (SECURITY SCHEDULE):  (A) IN NO EVENT SHALL
EITHER PARTY BE LIABLE FOR INDIRECT, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IN CONNECTION WITH OR
ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT, WHETHER OR NOT THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES HAS BEEN
DISCLOSED TO SUCH PARTY IN ADVANCE OR COULD HAVE BEEN REASONABLY FORESEEN BY SUCH
PARTY.

	Miscellaneous

17.1   This Agreement may only be amended by a writing
signed by the Parties.

17.2   This Agreement contains all the terms and conditions agreed by the Parties, and supersedes
all other agreements, express or implied, regarding the subject matter.

17.3   This Agreement shall be governed in all respects with the laws of the State of New York,
U.S.A., without regard to its conflict of laws rules.

17.4   No failure or delay by any Party in exercising any right, power or privilege hereunder will
operate as a waiver thereof.

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In WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have executed and delivered this Agreement as of the
EFFECTIVE DATE.

	
Chartis International LLC.

Signature

______________________

Name:Ralph Mucerino

Title:Chief Operating Officer

Date:

Address:175 Water Street

                 New York, NY  10038

	
MMR Information Systems, Inc.

Signature

______________________

Name:Robert H. Lorsch

Title:Chief Executive Officer

Date:

Address:29341⁄2 Beverly Glen Circle, #702

                 Los Angeles, CA  90077

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[SAMPLE]

ATTACHMENT A

TO THE MASTER SERVICES AGREEMENT DATED __________ 2008

LOCAL AGREEMENT FOR __________ [country]

This Local Agreement, an Addendum to the Master Services Agreement ("Master
Agreement") dated __________ 2009, between Chartis International LLC ("Chartis International") and
MMR Information Systems, Inc., ("MMR") is made and entered into as of __________ 2009, between Chartis
Affiliate __________ [Local ICA] ("__________") and MMR (each of these is referred to herein as
"Party"; collectively, "Parties").  Capitalized terms used but not defined herein have the meanings
ascribed to them in the Agreement.

WHEREAS, __________ as the Local ICA in the country of __________ wishes to provide
its Customers with access to MMR Accounts and related Services as set forth in the Master Agreement.

It is hereby declared and agreed that:

1.Agreement of the Parties.

(a)__________ is the Local ICA for the country of __________.

(b)__________ [Local ICA] agrees to be bound by all applicable terms and conditions of the
Master Agreement.

(c)MMR agrees to establish the necessary landing page for __________ [Local ICA] and to
provide __________'s [Local ICA] Customers with access to MMR Accounts and Services in accordance with all of the
terms and conditions of the Master Agreement.

2.Fees.  __________ [Local ICA] agrees to pay fees to MMR in accordance with
Article 6 of the Master Agreement.

3.Termination or Cessation of Services.  This Local Agreement may be terminated in
accordance with Article 3 of the Master Agreement.

4.Notices.  Notices to __________ [Local ICA] shall be sent to:

[Local ICA manager]

With a copy to:

[Local counsel]

Notices to MMR shall be sent as contemplated by the Master Agreement.

5.Governing Law.  This Addendum shall be governed by and construed in accordance
with the internal laws of the State of New York, without reference to conflicts of laws provisions or rules (whether of the
State of New York or any other jurisdiction) that would cause the application of the laws of any other jurisdiction.

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6.Data Privacy.  MMR agrees that the Confidential Information of each Local ICA shall
not be available for viewing or access except by persons and entities so authorized by such Local ICA.

7.Amendments.  Amendments of and additions or modifications to this Local
Agreement must be effected in writing and signed by all Parties to be valid.

[ADD ADDITIONAL LOCAL LANGUAGE AS REQUIRED]

[Signatures]

 

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ATTACHMENT B

SECURITY SCHEDULE

Information Security Schedule

 [***]

   

   

   

   

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