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    CONTINUITY
AGREEMENT

    

    

     

    This
Continuity Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into as of December 1, 2007, by
and between AGL RESOURCES INC. (the "Company"), on behalf of itself and AGL
Services Company (its wholly owned subsidiary and the Executive's employer), and
Paul R. Shlanta (the "Executive").

     

    WHEREAS,
Executive is presently employed by the Company or one of its subsidiaries in a
key management capacity; and

     

    WHEREAS,
the Company's Board of Directors desires to assure, and has determined that it
is appropriate and in the best interests of the Company and its shareholders to
reinforce and assure, the continued attention and dedication of certain key
executives of the Company and its subsidiaries to their duties of employment
without personal distraction or conflict of interest as a result of the
possibility or occurrence of a change in control of the Company;
and

     

    WHEREAS,
the Company's Board of Directors has authorized the Company to enter into
continuity agreements with those key executives of the Company and its
subsidiaries designated by the Compensation Committee of the Company's Board of
Directors (the "Committee"); and

     

    WHEREAS,
the Executive is a key executive of the Company or one of its subsidiaries and
has been designated by the Committee as an executive to be offered such a
continuity agreement with the Company.

     

    NOW
THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing, and of the mutual covenants and
agreements of the parties set forth in this Agreement, and of other good and
valuable consideration including, but not limited to, Executive's continuing
employment with the Company or one of its subsidiaries, the receipt and
sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto, intending to
be legally bound, agree as follows:

     

    SECTION
1

     

    DEFINITIONS

     

    1.1. "Accrued Benefits"
shall mean the Executive's earned but unpaid base salary, Earned and Unused
Vacation Pay, unreimbursed business expenses and all other amounts earned by
(but not paid to) or owed to Executive through and including the date of the
Qualifying Termination.

     

    1.2. "Announcement" shall
mean a press release issued by the Company announcing the intention to engage in
a transaction or event that is expected to result in a Change in Control of the
Company as defined hereunder.

     

    1.3. "Annual Bonus Amount"
shall mean the product of (a) times (b), where (a) is a percentage equal to the
greatest percentage of the Executive's annual rate of base salary upon which an
annual incentive payment was paid to the Executive under the Company's annual
incentive program during the three calendar years prior to the calendar year of
the Qualifying Termination (by way of example, if the highest annual incentive
payment, expressed as a percentage of Executive's base salary, paid to Executive
during said three year period was 100% of Executive's base salary, then (a)
would equal 100%), and (b) is the greater of the Executive's annual rate of base
salary in effect upon the date of the Qualifying Termination, or the Executive's
annual rate of base salary in effect as of the earliest of the date of the
Announcement, the date of a Change in Control or the date of the Consummation of
a Change in Control Transaction.

     

    1.4. "Board" shall mean the
Board of Directors of the Company.

     

    1.5. "Cause" shall
mean:

     

    (a) willful
fraud, dishonesty or malfeasance by the Executive in connection with the
Executive's employment with the Company or one of its subsidiaries which results
in material harm to the Company or one of its subsidiaries;

     

    (b) the
Executive's continued failure to substantially perform the duties and
responsibilities of the Executive's position after written notice from the
Company setting forth the particulars of such failure and a reasonable
opportunity of not less than thirty (30) business days to cure such failure;
or

     

    (c) the
Executive's plea of guilty or nolo contendere to, or conviction of, a
felony.

     

    Cause
shall be determined by two-thirds of the members of the Board (excluding for
this purpose the Executive if a member of the Board) at a meeting at which the
Executive may appear and present his or her position.  No act or
failure to act on the part of the Executive shall be considered "willful" unless
it is done by the Executive in bad faith or without reasonable belief that the
Executive's action or omission was in the best interests of the Company or one
of its subsidiaries.  Any act or failure to act that is based upon
authority given pursuant to a resolution duly adopted by the Board, or the
advice of counsel for the Company or one of its subsidiaries, shall be
conclusively presumed to be done, or omitted to be done, by the Executive in
good faith and in the best interests of the Company.

    

    1.6. "Change in Control"
shall mean the earliest of the following to occur:

     

    (a) The date
any one person, or more that one person acting as a group (as determined under
Treasury Regulation 1.409A-3(i)(5)(v)(B), a "Group"), acquires ownership of
stock of the Company that, together with stock held by such person or Group,
constitutes more than fifty percent (50%) of the total fair market value or
total voting power of the stock of the Company.  If any one person or
Group is considered to own more than 50% of the total fair market value or total
voting power of the Company, the acquisition of additional control of the
Company by the same person or Group is not considered to cause a Change in
Control of the Company;

     

    (b) The date
any one person or Group acquires (or has acquired during the 12-month period
ending on the date of the most recent acquisition by such person or persons)
ownership of stock of the Company possessing thirty-five percent (35%) or more
of the total voting power of the stock of the Company;

     

    (c) The date
a majority of the members of the Board is replaced during any twelve (12) month
period by directors whose appointment or election is not endorsed by a majority
of the members of the Board before the date of their appointment or election;
or

     

    (d) The date
that any one person or Group, acquires (or has acquired during the twelve (12)
month period ending on the date of the most recent acquisition by such person or
persons) assets from the Company that have a total gross fair market value equal
to or more than fifty percent (50%) of the total gross fair market value of all
assets of the Company immediately before such acquisition or
acquisitions.  For this purpose, gross fair market value means the
value of the assets of the Company, or the assets being disposed of, determined
without regard to any liabilities associated with such assets.

     

    It is
intended that there will be a Change in Control under this Agreement only to the
extent such event or transaction would constitute a "change in control event" as
such term is defined in Treasury Regulation Section 1.409A-3(i)(5) and thus the
provisions of the definition of Change in Control shall be applied and
interpreted consistent with the provisions of such Treasury Regulation, as
amended from time to time; recognizing however, that the definition of Change in
Control in this Agreement may be more restrictive in certain respects than the
definition contained in Treasury Regulation Section 1.409A-3(i)(5).

     

    1.7. "Code" shall mean the
Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.

     

    1.8. "Company" shall mean
AGL Resources Inc., or a successor thereto.

     

    1.9. "Consummation of a Change in
Control Transaction" shall mean the earlier of the date on which a person
or Group first becomes the beneficial owner of the requisite number of
securities of the Company described in Sections 1.6(a) or (b), the date as of
which a majority of the Board has been replaced, as described in Section 1.6(c),
or the date on which the person or Group acquires the requisite percentage of
Company assets, as described in Section 1.6(d).

     

    1.10. "Coverage Period"
shall mean the period beginning on the earlier of (a) the date of an
Announcement, (b) the date of a Change in Control, or (c) the date of the
Consummation of a Change in Control Transaction, and ending on the earlier of
(i) the second anniversary of the date of the Consummation of a Change in
Control Transaction, (ii) if applicable, the date the Company publicly announces
it is abandoning the transaction or event that was the subject of an
Announcement, or (iii) if applicable, the date the Company publicly announces it
is abandoning the transaction that constituted a Change in Control pursuant to
Section 1.6(b).

     

    1.11. "Disability" shall
mean, for purposes of this Agreement, the Executive's absence from the full-time
performance of the Executive's duties pursuant to a determination made in
accordance with the procedures established by the Company in connection with the
Company's long-term disability benefits plan (as in effect as of the earliest of
the date of the Announcement, the date of a Change in Control or the date of the
Consummation of a Change in Control Transaction) that the Executive is disabled
as a result of incapacity due to physical or mental illness.

     

    1.12. "Earned and Unused
Vacation" shall mean the difference between (a) Earned Vacation (as
hereinafter defined), and (b) the actual number of hours of vacation taken by
the Executive from January 1 of the calendar year in which the Qualifying
Termination occurs through and including the date of the Qualifying Termination;
provided that if the difference between (a) and (b) is a negative number, then
Executive's Earned and Unused Vacation shall be deemed to be zero.

     

    1.13. "Earned and Unused Vacation
Pay" shall mean the product of (a) the Executive's annual rate of base
salary in effect on the date of the Qualifying Termination divided by 2080, and
(b) the hours of Executive's Earned and Unused Vacation.

     

    1.14. "Earned Vacation"
shall mean the product of (a) the aggregate number of hours of vacation which
Executive is entitled to take during the calendar year in which the Qualifying
Termination occurs, and (b) the quotient obtained by dividing (i) the number of
calendar days from January 1 of the year in which the Qualifying Termination
occurs through and including the date of the Qualifying Termination, by (ii)
365.

     

    1.15. "Effective Date" shall
mean December 1, 2007.

     

    1.16. "Good Reason" shall
mean the occurrence of one or more of the following without the Executive's
express written consent:

     

    (a) any
material diminution in the Executive's position, duties or responsibilities with
the Company or any change that would constitute a material adverse alteration in
the Executive's duties, responsibilities or other conditions of employment, from
those in effect as of the earliest of the date of the Announcement, the date of
a Change in Control or the date of the Consummation of a Change in Control
Transaction; provided, that, it will be deemed that for this purpose it would be
a material diminution in the Executive's position, duties or responsibilities
with the Company if the Executive retains the same title or position with the
Company but the Company was not a public company and the Executive did not have
the same title or position at the ultimate public parent of the
Company;

     

    (b) any
material diminution in the Executive's rate of annual base salary or annual
incentive compensation opportunity (i.e., annual cash bonus opportunity under
the Annual Incentive Plan or a successor plan) from the rate of annual base
salary and annual incentive compensation opportunity in effect as of the
earliest of the date of the Announcement, the date of a Change in Control or the
date of the Consummation of a Change in Control Transaction;

     

    (c) any
material diminution in the authority, duties, or responsibilities of the
supervisor to whom the Executive is required to report, including a requirement
that the Executive report to a corporate officer or employee other than the
Company’s Chief Executive Officer;

     

    (d) any
action or inaction that constitutes a material breach by the Company of any
agreement under which the Executive provides services to the Company;
or

     

    (e) any
material change in the geographic location at which the Executive must perform
services for the Company, which the Company has determined is a change in the
Executive's primary employment location to a location which is in excess of
fifty (50) miles from the Executive's primary employment location as of the
earliest of the date of the Announcement, the date of a Change in Control or the
date of the Consummation of a Change in Control Transaction.

     

    1.17. "Prorated Annual
Bonus" shall mean a payment equal to the product of (a) times (b), where
(a) is the Annual Bonus Amount, and (b) is a fraction, the numerator of which is
the number of days in the calendar year in which the Qualifying Termination
occurs that the Executive was employed by the Company or one of its
subsidiaries, and the denominator of which is 365.

     

    1.18. "Qualifying
Termination" shall mean the occurrence of anyone or more of the following
events:

     

    (a) the
termination of Executive's employment by the Company or its subsidiary, as
applicable, without Cause; or

     

    (b) Executive's
termination of his or her employment with the Company or its subsidiary, as
applicable, for Good Reason.

     

    A
Qualifying Termination shall not include a termination of Executive's employment
by reason of the Executive's death, the Executive's Disability, the Executive's
termination of his or her employment without Good Reason, or the termination of
the Executive's employment for Cause.  To qualify as a termination for
Good Reason, the Executive must provide notice to the Company within ninety (90)
days of the initial existence of the condition constituting Good Reason and give
the Company thirty (30) days to remedy such condition.

    

     

    SECTION
2

     

    TERM OF
AGREEMENT

     

    2.1. Term.  Subject
to Section 2.2, this Agreement shall commence on the Effective Date and shall
continue in effect until November 30, 2009 (the "Term").

     

    2.2. Modification of
Term.  In the event that an Announcement or a Change in Control
occurs during the Term, the term of this Agreement shall automatically and
irrevocably become a term ending on the later of the last day of the Term or the
second anniversary of the date of Consummation of a Change in Control
Transaction.  This Agreement shall be assigned to, and shall be
assumed by, any successor to the Company upon Consummation of a Change in
Control Transaction.  During the modified term pursuant to this
section, this Agreement shall not be terminated or amended, altered or nullified
by the Company or its successor without the Executive's written
consent.

     

    2.3. No
Assurances.  Executive acknowledges and agrees that, except as
is otherwise expressly provided in Section 2.2, (i) there is no assurance that,
upon the expiration of the Term of this Agreement, this Agreement will be
renewed or extended, (ii) the Company has no obligation to renew or extend this
Agreement, and (iii) Executive has no right to any such renewal or
extension.  Executive acknowledges and agrees further that in the
event the Company, in its sole discretion, elects to offer Executive a renewal
or extension of this Agreement or a new agreement following the expiration of
the Term of this Agreement, except for an extension pursuant to Section 2.2,
there can be no assurance as to the terms of any such renewal, extension or new
agreement, the Company has made no representations to Executive with respect
thereto and nothing contained in this Agreement shall be relevant, or of any
precedential value whatsoever, in determining the terms of any renewal,
extension or new agreement.

     

    SECTION
3

     

    CHANGE IN
CONTROL BENEFITS

     

    3.1. Qualifying Termination
Payments and Benefits.  Subject to Section 4 hereof, the
Company shall provide to the Executive the payments and benefits described below
if the Executive has a Qualifying Termination during the Coverage
Period.

     

    (a) Accrued Benefits and
Prorated Annual Bonus.  As soon as practicable (but no later
than fifteen (15) business days or, if applicable, the date specified in Section
4.1(b) hereof) following the Qualifying Termination, the Company shall pay to
the Executive a lump sum cash payment equal to Executive's (i) Accrued Benefits,
and (ii) Prorated Annual Bonus. Payments made under this subparagraph (a) shall
constitute full satisfaction to the Executive for the accrued pay and benefits
described in this subparagraph.

     

    (b) Severance
Benefit.  As soon as practicable (but no later than fifteen
(15) business days or, if applicable, the date specified in Section 4.1(b)
hereof) following the Qualifying Termination, the Company shall pay to the
Executive a lump sum cash payment equal to two (2) multiplied by the sum of (i)
and (ii), where (i) equals the greater of the Executive's annual rate of base
salary in effect upon the date of the Qualifying Termination, or the Executive's
annual rate of base salary in effect as of the earliest of the date of the
Announcement, the date of a Change in Control or the date of the Consummation of
a Change in Control Transaction, and (ii) equals the Annual Bonus
Amount.

     

    (c) Supplemental Retirement
Benefits.  As soon as practicable (but no later than fifteen
(15) business days or, if applicable, the date specified in Section 4.1(b)
hereof) following the Qualifying Termination, the Company shall pay to the
Executive a lump sum cash payment equal to

     

    (i) the
excess of (A) the present value (determined as of the date of the Qualifying
Termination) of the lump-sum actuarial equivalent of the benefit the Executive
would have received, giving the Executive credit for two (2) additional years of
age and service (for all purposes, including, but not limited to, vesting and
accrual of benefits) (such two (2) additional years, referred to hereinafter as
the "Severance Period"), under (1) the AGL Resources Inc. Retirement Plan, as
amended (the "Retirement Plan"), and (2) the AGL Resources Inc. Excess Benefit
Plan (the "Excess Plan"), in each case utilizing actuarial assumptions
(including the discount rate used in the present value calculation) no less
favorable to the Executive than those in effect under the Retirement Plan
immediately prior to the earliest of the date of the Announcement, the date of a
Change in Control or the date of the Consummation of a Change in Control
Transaction, and assuming that, for purposes of determining benefits under the
Retirement Plan and the Excess Plan, the benefits would have commenced at the
end of the Severance Period (or, if later, the earliest date distribution of the
Executive's benefits could commence under the plans) and the Executive's covered
annual compensation ("Covered Compensation") during the Severance Period would
have been equal to the Executive's annual rate of Covered Compensation at the
time of the Qualifying Termination or, if greater, at the earliest of the date
of the Announcement, the date of a Change in Control or the date of the
Consummation of a Change in Control Transaction, over (B) the present value
(determined as of the date of the Qualifying Termination) of the lump-sum
actuarial equivalent of the Executive's actual benefits accrued as of the date
of the Qualifying Termination, if any, under the Retirement Plan and the Excess
Plan (assuming the benefits would have commenced at the end of the Severance
Period (or, if later, the earliest date distribution of the Executive's benefits
could commence under the plans), and utilizing the same actuarial assumptions as
used above in subsection (A) of this Section 3.1(c)(i)); and

     

    (ii) an amount
equal to the sum of the additional contributions (other than before tax and
after tax contributions by the Executive) that would have been made or credited
(but, due to the Qualifying Termination, will not otherwise be made or credited)
during the Severance Period (as defined in Section 3.1(c)(i) above) by the
Company or a subsidiary to the Executive's account(s) under the AGL Resources
Inc. Retirement Savings Plus Plan, as amended (the "Savings Plan"), and/or the
AGL Resources Inc. Nonqualified Savings Plan, as amended, determined by assuming
that,

     

    (A) the
Executive's employment had continued through the Severance Period;

     

    (B) the
Executive's compensation recognized by each such plan (with respect to the
Savings Plan, subject to any Code limitations on covered compensation under
qualified plans) would, during the Severance Period, have been equal to (1) the
Executive's annual rate of base salary at the time of the Qualifying Termination
or, if greater, at the earliest of the date of the Announcement, the date of a
Change in Control or the date of the Consummation of a Change in Control
Transaction, and (2) the Annual Bonus Amount; and

     

    (C) with
respect to matching and/or discretionary contributions, the Executive's amount
of pre-tax deferral contributions and the Company's matching contribution, in
each year during the Severance Period, would have been equal to the maximum
amount allowed under the applicable plan at the time of the Qualifying
Termination or, if greater, at the earliest of the date of the Announcement, the
date of a Change in Control, or the date of the Consummation of a Change in
Control Transaction.

     

    (d) Stock Options Restricted
Stock, Performance-Based Stock and Other Long-Term Incentive
Awards.  Subject to Section 4 hereof, in the event of a
Qualifying Termination during the Coverage Period, any outstanding stock
options, restricted stock, performance share, performance unit or other
long-term incentive awards of the Executive shall become vested and/or
exercisable in accordance with the terms of the plan and/or award agreements
under which such grants and awards were made as if a change in control (as
defined in each applicable plan or award agreement) had occurred immediately
prior to, and on the same day as, the Qualifying Termination.  Upon
the occurrence of a change in control (as defined in each applicable plan or
award agreement), all grants and awards shall be subject to the provisions of
the plan and award agreements under which they were made.  With regard
to any outstanding stock options, the Executive shall have a period of one (1)
year (subject to the expiration of the original term of the option) following
the date of the Qualifying Termination in which to exercise such options;
provided that such extension of the period to exercise shall not extend the
exercise period beyond the earlier of (i) the latest date upon which the option
could have expired by its terms, or (ii) the tenth (10th)
anniversary of the original date of grant; and further provided that if the plan
or option agreement under which such options were granted provides a longer
period of exercise for which the Executive would be eligible, then such longer
period shall be available to the Executive.

     

    (e)           Welfare
Benefits.

     

    (i)  The Company shall
provide the Executive with continued life insurance and disability insurance
coverage (provided, however, that long-term disability insurance coverage shall
not be provided if, following the Executive's termination of employment, the
Executive is not eligible to receive coverage under the Company's group
long-term disability insurance policy because the Executive is no longer an
employee) on the same basis (including premium) as active employees until the
earlier of (i) twenty four (24) months after the Executive's Qualifying
Termination, or (ii) the commencement of comparable coverage with a subsequent
employer.

     

    (ii)  In addition, as long as
the Executive pays a monthly premium equal to the amount which is the COBRA
premium for such coverage, the Company shall provide the Executive and, as
applicable, the Executive's eligible dependents with continued medical and
dental coverage, on the same basis (excluding premiums) as provided to the
Company's active executives and their dependents, as applicable, until the
earlier of (i) twenty four (24) months after the Executive's Qualifying
Termination, or (ii) the date the Executive is first eligible for comparable
coverage with a subsequent employer.  As a separate payment under this
Agreement, each month coverage continues under this clause (ii), the Company
shall pay to the Executive an amount equal to the excess of the COBRA premium
for such coverage over the active employee cost for such medical coverage, each
as determined on the date of the Executive’s Qualifying
Termination.

     

    (iii)  The
medical coverage provided under this section shall not count against any COBRA
continuation coverage required by law.

     

    (e) Outplacement
Benefits.  If so requested by the Executive, outplacement
services shall be provided for up to one (1) year following the Qualifying
Termination by a professional outplacement provider; provided, that, such
outplacement services shall be provided at a cost to the Company of not more
than 25% of the Executive's base salary in effect as of the date of the
Announcement.

     

    SECTION
4

     

    LIMITATIONS
ON PAYMENTS AND EXCISE TAX

     

    4.1. Limitation on Payments and
Benefits.

     

    (a) If any of
the payments and benefits provided under this Agreement and/or under any other
agreement with, or plan of, the Company or one of its subsidiaries (the "Total
Payment") (a) constitute a "parachute payment" as defined in Code Section 280G
and exceed three (3) times the Executive's "base amount" as defined under Code
Section 280G(b)(3) by less than ten percent (10%) of three (3) times the
Executive's base amount, and (b) would, but for this Section 4.1, be subject to
the excise tax imposed by Code Section 4999, then the Executive's payments and
benefits under this Agreement shall be reduced and payable only as to the
maximum amount which would result in no portion of such Total Payment being
subject to excise tax under Code Section 4999.

     

    (b) If a
reduction of the Total Payment is necessary under this section, the Executive
shall be entitled to select which payments and/or benefits will be reduced and
the manner and method of any such reduction.  Within ten (10) days
after the amount of any required reduction in payments and benefits is finally
determined under Section 4.3, the Executive shall notify the Company in writing
regarding which payments and benefits are to be reduced.  If no
notification is given by the Executive, the Company will determine which
payments and/or benefits to reduce.  If the Company is required to
determine which payments and/or benefits to reduce, it shall make such
determination as soon as practicable, but no later than the fifteenth (15th) day
after the amount of any required reduction in payments and benefits is finally
determined under Section 4.3.  If, as a result of any reduction
required by this section, amounts previously paid or benefits previously
provided to the Executive exceed the amount to which the Executive is entitled,
the Executive will promptly return the excess amount to the
Company.  In no instance shall the reductions provided in this Section
4.1 cause the payments required by Sections 3.1(a), (b) or (c) be made any later
than two and one-half (21⁄2) months after the end of the year in which the
Executive terminates employment with the Company and its
Subsidiaries.

     

    4.2. Gross Up Payments for Excise
Tax.  If the Total Payment constitutes a "parachute payment" as
defined in Code Section 280G and exceeds three (3) times the Executive's "base
amount" as defined under Code Section 280G(b)(3) by at least ten percent (10%)
of three (3) times the Executive's base amount, the Company shall provide to
Executive, in cash, an additional payment in an amount to cover the full excise
tax due under Code Section 4999 (including any interest and/or penalties), plus
the Executive's city, state and federal income and employment taxes on this
additional payment (the "Gross-Up Payment").  Any amount payable under
this Section 4.2 shall be paid as soon as possible following the date of the
Executive's Qualifying Termination, but in no event later than the end of the
Executive's taxable year next following the Executive's taxable year in which
the related taxes are remitted to the taxing authority.

     

    4.3. Accounting
Firm.  All determinations required to be made under this
Section 4, including whether reductions are necessary or whether a Gross-Up
Payment is required, the amount of any such reduction or Gross-Up Payment and
the assumptions to be used in determining such reduction or payment, shall be
made by the accounting firm selected by the Company (the "Accounting
Firm").  The Accounting Firm shall provide detailed supporting
calculations both to the Company and to Executive within fifteen (15) business
days of the receipt of a notice from the Company or Executive that there has
been a Qualifying Termination or another event that could result in parachute
payments under Code Section 280G, or such earlier time as is requested by the
Company.  The Company shall not select as the Accounting Firm for this
purpose any accountant or auditor for the individual, entity, or group effecting
the Change in Control transaction (other than the Company) or any accountant or
auditor that is precluded from providing the services required by this Section
4.  All fees and expenses of the Accounting Firm shall be borne solely
by the Company.

     

    4.4. Subsequent
Recalculation.  If Executive is entitled to a Gross-Up Payment
under Section 4.2 and the Internal Revenue Service subsequently increases the
excise tax owed by the Executive, the Company shall reimburse the Executive for
the full amount necessary to make the Executive whole on an after-tax basis
(less any amounts received by the Executive that the Executive would not have
received had the computations initially been computed as subsequently adjusted),
taking into consideration the amount of any underpaid excise tax, and any
related interest and/or penalties owed to the Internal Revenue
Service.  This reimbursement for the Gross-Up Payment increase shall
be made in no event later than the end of the Executive's taxable year next
following the Executive's taxable year in which the related taxes are remitted
to the taxing authority.

     

    SECTION
5

     

    SUCCESSORS
AND ASSIGNMENT

     

    5.1. Successors.  The
Company shall require any successor (whether pursuant to a Change in Control
transaction, direct or indirect, by purchase, merger, consolidation, or
otherwise) to all or substantially all of the business and/or assets of the
Company to expressly assume and agree to perform the Company's obligations under
this Agreement, in the same manner and to the same extent that the Company would
be required to perform them if no such succession had taken
place.  Failure of the Company to obtain such assumption and agreement
prior to the effectiveness of any such succession shall constitute a material
breach of the Agreement and shall entitle the Executive to terminate the
Executive's employment with Good Reason immediately prior to or at any time
after such succession.  Any successor to the Company shall be deemed
to be the Company for all purposes of this Agreement.

     

    5.2. Assignment by
Executive.  This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be
enforceable by the Executive's executor and/or administrators, heirs, devisees,
and legatees.  If the Executive should die while any amount would be
payable to Executive hereunder had the Executive continued to live, all such
amounts, unless otherwise provided herein, shall be paid in accordance with the
terms of this Agreement to the Executive's estate.  Executive's rights
hereunder shall not otherwise be assignable.

     

    SECTION
6

     

    CONFIDENTIALITY;
NON-DISPARAGEMENT;

     

    NON-SOLICITATION;
TRADE SECRETS

     

    Without
the prior written consent of the Company, Executive agrees hereby not to
disclose or use, directly or indirectly (except as may be required for the
performance of duties assigned by the Company or one of its subsidiaries or as
may be required by a court of competent jurisdiction), any trade secret or other
confidential information pertaining to the conduct of the Company's business,
unless and until such trade secret or confidential information is in the public
domain.  The Company's business, as that term is used herein,
includes, but is not limited to, the Company's and any of its subsidiaries'
records, processes, methods, data, reports, information, documents, equipment,
training manuals, customer lists and business secrets.  Executive
further agrees that, during the twenty-four (24) month period following a
Qualifying Termination, Executive shall not initiate contact with employees of
the Company or any of its subsidiaries for employment outside the Company or one
of its subsidiaries, including those employees who were employed by the Company
or one of its subsidiaries up to and including the date of the Qualifying
Termination; provided, however, that nothing contained herein shall prevent
Executive from responding to contacts initiated by such
employees.  Except as may be compelled by a court of competent
jurisdiction or as may otherwise be required by law, Executive shall take no
action (including without limitation the making of any oral or written
statement) which action damages the reputation of the Company or any of its
subsidiaries.

     

    SECTION
7

     

    MISCELLANEOUS

     

    7.1. Contractual Rights to
Benefits.  Except as expressly stated herein, nothing herein
contained shall require or be deemed to require the Company to segregate,
earmark, or otherwise set aside any funds or other assets, in trust or
otherwise, to provide for any payments to be made or required hereunder;
provided, however, that the Company may segregate, earmark, or otherwise set
aside any funds or other assets, in trust or otherwise as it deems
appropriate.

     

    7.2. Obligation Absolute; No
Effect on Other Rights.  Except for amounts that may be owed to
the Company pursuant to Section 7.3 hereof, the obligations of the Company to
make the payments and provide the benefits to the Executive and the Executive's
dependents, and to make the arrangements provided for herein shall be absolute
and unconditional and shall not be reduced by any circumstances, including,
without limitation, any set-off, counterclaim, recoupment, defense or other
right which the Company may have against the Executive or a third party at any
time, nor shall the amount of any payment or benefit hereunder (except as
provided for in Section 3.1(e)(ii) hereof) be reduced by any compensation earned
by Executive as a result of employment by another employer.  Except as
provided in Section 3.1(a) with respect to Accrued Benefits and the Prorated
Annual Bonus, and except as otherwise provided in Section 7.8, the provisions of
this Agreement, and any payment provided for herein, shall not supercede or in
any way limit the rights, benefits, duties or obligations which the Executive
may have now or in the future under any benefit, incentive or other plan or
arrangement of the Company or a subsidiary or any other agreement with the
Company or a subsidiary.

     

    7.3. Legal Fees and
Expenses.  In addition to all other amounts payable to the
Executive under this Agreement, the Company shall pay the Executive's legal fees
and expenses (including, without limitation, any and all court costs and
attorneys' fees and expenses), as incurred by the Executive in connection with
or as a result of any claim, action or proceeding brought by the Company or the
Executive with respect to or arising out of this Agreement or any provision
hereof; provided, however, in the case of an action brought by the Executive, if
it is determined by an arbitrator or by a court of competent jurisdiction that
such action was frivolous or without merit, any remaining unpaid legal fees or
expenses shall not be paid and the Executive shall repay to the Company all
amounts previously paid by the Company under this Section 7.3.  No
payment or reimbursement under this Section 7.3 shall be requested or made,
after the end of the calendar year following the calendar year in which the
expense was incurred.

     

    7.4. Dispute
Resolution.  Notice of any dispute or controversy arising under
this Agreement shall be provided in writing to the other party.  If
such dispute is not resolved by mutual agreement of the parties within 60
calendar days of the provision of such notice, Executive shall have the right
and option to elect (in lieu of litigation) to have any such dispute or
controversy settled by binding arbitration.  Such arbitration shall be
conducted before a panel of three (3) arbitrators sitting in a location selected
by Executive in the metropolitan area nearest to, and in the same county as, the
Executive's place of residence, in accordance with the rules of the American
Arbitration Association then in effect.  Executive's election to
arbitrate, as herein provided, and the decision of the arbitrators in that
proceeding, shall be binding on the Company and Executive.  The
Company may elect to have a dispute or controversy settled by binding
arbitration only if such dispute or controversy arises under Section 6 of this
Agreement.

     

    7.5. Notices.  Any
notice required to be delivered to the Company, any of its affiliates or the
Committee by Executive hereunder shall be properly delivered to the Company, any
of its affiliates or the Committee when personally delivered to, or received
through the U.S. mail, postage prepaid, by:

     

    AGL Resources Inc.

    Attn: Chief Executive
Officer

    10 Peachtree Place, 19th
Floor

    Atlanta, GA 30309

    

    Any
notice required to be delivered to Executive by the Company, its affiliates or
the Committee hereunder shall be properly delivered to Executive when personally
delivered to, or actually received through the U.S. mail, postage prepaid, by
Executive.

     

    7.6. Amendment.  Except
as otherwise provided in Sections 2.2 and 2.3 hereof, no provision of this
Agreement may be amended, altered, modified, waived or discharged unless such
amendment, alteration, modification, waiver or discharge is agreed to in a
writing signed by both the Executive and such officer of the Company as is
specifically designated by the Committee or the Board.  No waiver by
any party to this Agreement, at any time, of any breach by the other of, or of
compliance by other party with, any condition or provision of this Agreement to
be performed or complied with by such other party shall be deemed a waiver of
any similar or dissimilar provision or condition of this Agreement or any other
breach or failure to comply with the same condition or provision at any prior or
subsequent time.

     

    7.7. Employment
Status.  Nothing herein contained shall be deemed to create an
employment agreement between the Company and Executive providing for the
employment of Executive by the Company for any fixed period of
time.  Subject to the terms of any other agreement between the Company
or a subsidiary and the Executive, if any, Executive's employment with the
Company or a subsidiary is terminable at will by the Company or a subsidiary or
Executive and each shall have the right to terminate Executive's employment with
the Company or a subsidiary at any time, with or without Cause and with or
without Good Reason, subject to the Company's obligation to provide any payments
or benefits required hereunder.

     

    7.8. Entire
Agreement.  Except as expressly provided herein, no agreements
or representations, oral or otherwise, express or implied, with respect to the
subject matter hereof have been made by either party to this
Agreement.  This Agreement represents the entire agreement between the
parties with respect to the subject matter hereof, and supersedes all prior
discussions, negotiations, and agreements concerning the subject matter hereof,
including, but not limited to, any prior severance agreement made between
Executive and the Company or any of its subsidiaries; provided, however, that
nothing contained herein shall prevent the Executive from receiving any
severance benefits to which he or she is entitled under the terms of a Company
or subsidiary provided severance plan if the Executive's termination of
employment does not qualify as a Qualifying Termination within the Coverage
Period; provided, further, that nothing contained herein shall prevent the
Executive from receiving benefits to which he or she may be entitled under any
employee or retiree benefit or incentive plan maintained or contributed to by
the Company or one of its subsidiaries, including, without limitation, the AGL
Resources Inc. Executive Post Employment Medical Benefit Plan or the AGL
Resources Inc. retiree medical plan.

     

    7.9. Tax
Withholding.  The Company shall withhold from any amounts
payable under this Agreement all federal, state, city, payroll or other taxes
legally required to be withheld.

     

    7.10. Severability.  In
the event any provision of the Agreement shall be held illegal or invalid for
any reason, the illegality or invalidity shall not affect the remaining parts of
the Agreement, and the Agreement shall be construed and enforced as if the
illegal or invalid provision had not been included.

     

    7.11. Applicable
Law.  To the extent not preempted by the laws of the United
States, the law of the State of Georgia shall be the controlling law in all
matters relating to this Agreement.

     

    7.12. Specified
Employee.  If the Executive is considered a "specified
employee" (as that term is defined in Treasury Regulations Section 1.409A-1(i)),
as of the date of the Executive's separation from service, payments of amounts
under this Agreement which are considered "deferred compensation" under Code
Section 409A and paid based upon a separation from service may not be made or
otherwise begin until the date that is six months after the date of separation
from service (or, if earlier than the end of the six-month period, the date of
death of the specified employee) to the extent such is required pursuant to Code
Section 409A.

     

    7.13. 409A.  It
is the intent of the parties to this Agreement that this Agreement comply with
Code Section 409A and the regulations issued pursuant thereto and the provisions
of this Agreement shall be interpreted to be consistent therewith.

     

    7.14. Counterparts.  This
Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be an
original and all of which shall be deemed to constitute one and the same
instrument.

     

    IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the Company and Executive have executed this Agreement, to be
effective as of the day and year first written above.

     

    COMPANY:

    

    AGL
RESOURCES INC.

    

    

    By:    /s/ John W. Somerhalder
II

    

    Title: Chairman, President and
Chief Executive Officer

    

    

    EXECUTIVE:

    

    

    /s/ Paul R.
Shlanta                                                                

    Signature

    

    

    

    

    

    [THIS
DOCUMENT HAS BEEN EXECUTED IN DUPLICATE]Unassociated Document

    EXHIBIT
4.1

     

    THIS
NOTE HAS NOT BEEN REGISTERED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED, OR
ANY STATE SECURITIES LAW, AND IT MAY NOT BE SOLD OR OTHERWISE TRANSFERRED IN THE
ABSENCE OF AN EFFECTIVE REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER SAID ACT OR STATE LAW OR AN
EXEMPTION FROM SUCH REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS; AND THE COMPANY MAY REQUIRE AN
OPINION OF COUNSEL AS TO THE AVAILABILITY OF SUCH EXEMPTION.

    

    
      	
               

              $______

            	 
      	
              Freeport,
      New York

              [Date]

            

    

    

    HARBREW
IMPORTS LTD. CORP.

    

    7%
CONVERTIBLE PROMISSORY NOTE

    

    FOR VALUE RECEIVED, Harbrew Imports
Ltd. Corp, a Florida corporation (the “Company”), with its principal office at
Buffalo Avenue, Freeport, New York 11576 hereby promises to pay to the order of
_______________ with an address at ___________________________ (“Holder”), the
principal amount of ___________ ($____) on ______________ (“Maturity Date”), or
earlier as hereinafter provided.  Interest on the outstanding
principal balance shall be paid semiannually at the rate of seven percent (7%)
per annum by issuance of additional notes to reflect in-kind interest. In the
event that the Company’s common stock is not trading on the Over-the-Counter
Bulletin Board, American Stock Exchange or the NASDAQ Stock Market or before the
date that is one year from the date of issuance of this Note, the rate of
interest shall increase to 14%, retroactive to the date hereof.

    

    ARTICLE
1.

    Events of Default and
Acceleration

    

    (a) Events of Default
Defined.  The entire unpaid principal amount of this Note,
together with interest thereon shall, on written notice to the Company given by
the Holder, become and be due and payable if any one or more of the following
events (“Events of Default”) shall have occurred (for any reason whatsoever and
whether such happening shall be voluntary or involuntary, or shall be effected
or shall come about by operation of law pursuant to or in compliance with any
judgment, decree, or order of any court or any order, rule or regulation of any
administrative or governmental body) and be continuing.  An Event of
Default shall occur:

    

    (i) if
failure shall be made in the payment of the principal of this Note when and as
the same shall become due and such failure shall continue for a period of ten
(10) days after such payment is due; or

    

    (ii) if
failure shall be made in the payment of any installment of interest on this Note
when and as the same shall become due and payable whether at maturity or
otherwise and such failure shall continue for ten (10) days after receipt of
notice that such payment has not been made; or

    

    (iii) if the
Company shall consent to the appointment of a receiver, trustee or liquidator of
itself or of a substantial part of its property, or shall admit in writing its
inability to pay its debts generally as they become due, or shall make a general
assignment for the benefit of creditors, or shall file a voluntary petition in
bankruptcy, or an answer seeking reorganization in a proceeding under any
bankruptcy law (as now or hereafter in effect) or an answer admitting the
material allegations of a petition filed against the Company in any such
proceeding, or shall by voluntary petition, answer or consent, seek relief under
the provisions of any other now existing or future bankruptcy or other similar
law providing for the reorganization or winding up of corporations, or an
arrangement, composition, extension or adjustment with its or their creditors,
or shall, in a petition in bankruptcy filed against it or them be adjudicated a
bankrupt, or the Company or its directors or a majority of its stockholders
shall vote to dissolve or liquidate the Company; or

     

    
      
         

      

      
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    (iv) if an
involuntary petition shall be filed against the Company seeking relief against
the Company under any now existing or future bankruptcy, insolvency or other
similar law providing for the reorganization or winding up of corporations, or
an arrangement, composition, extension or adjustment with its or their
creditors, and such petition shall not be stayed or vacated or set aside within
ninety (90) days from the filing thereof; or

    

    (v) if a
court of competent jurisdiction shall enter an order, judgment or decree
appointing, without consent of the Company, a receiver, trustee or liquidator of
the Company or of all or any substantial part of the property of the Company, or
approving a petition filed against the Company seeking a reorganization or
arrangement of the Company under the Federal bankruptcy laws or any other
applicable law or statute of the United States of America or any State thereof,
or any substantial part of the property of the Company shall be sequestered; and
such order, judgment or decree shall not be stayed or vacated or set aside
within ninety (90) days from the date of the entry thereof; or

    

    (vi) any
breach of any representation, warranty, covenant or term of the Security
Agreement by the Company, following the Company being given written notice
identifying such breach and the Company’s failure to cure such breach during a
period of ten (10) days after its being given such notice.

    

    (a) Rights of the
Holder.  Nothing in this Note shall be construed to modify,
amend or limit in any way the right of the Holder to bring an action against the
Company.

    

    

    ARTICLE
2.

    Conversion

    

    (a) Voluntary Conversion.
At any time after the date hereof until the Maturity Date, the principal and
interest due under the Note shall be convertible, in whole or in part, into
shares of common stock of the Company (the “Common Stock”) at the option of the
Holder.  The Holder shall effect conversions by delivering to the
Company a Notice of Conversion, the form of which is attached hereto as Annex A
(a “Notice of Conversion”), specifying therein the principal amount of this Note
to be converted and the date on which such conversion shall be effected (such
date, the “Conversion Date”), provided that such date is on or after the date of
delivery of the Notice of Conversion.  If no Conversion Date is
specified in a Notice of Conversion, or the stated conversion date is prior to
date of delivery of the Notice of Conversion, the Conversion Date shall be the
date that such Notice of Conversion is deemed delivered hereunder.  To
effect conversions hereunder, the Holder shall not be required to physically
surrender this Note to the Company unless the entire principal amount of this
Note, plus all accrued and unpaid interest thereon, has been so converted.
Conversions hereunder shall have the effect of lowering the outstanding
principal amount of this Note in an amount equal to the applicable conversion.
The Holder and the Company shall maintain records showing the principal
amount(s) converted and the date of such conversion(s).  The Holder, and any assignee by
acceptance of this Note, acknowledge and agree that, by reason of the provisions
of this paragraph, following conversion of a portion of this Note, the unpaid
and unconverted principal amount of this Note may be less than the amount stated
on the face hereof.

     

    
      
         

      

      
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    (b) Conversion
Price.  The conversion price in effect on any Conversion Date
shall be equal to a flat rate of $0.50 per share.

    

    (c) Mechanics of
Conversion.

    

    i. Conversion
Shares Issuable Upon Conversion of Principal Amount and accrued Interest
Amount.  The number of shares of Common Stock issuable upon a
conversion hereunder shall be determined by the quotient obtained by dividing
(x) the outstanding principal amount of this Note to be converted by (y) the
Conversion Price.

    

    ii. Delivery
of Certificate Upon Conversion. Not later than five Trading Days after each
Conversion Date (the “Share Delivery Date”), the Company shall deliver, or cause
to be delivered, to the Holder (A) a certificate or certificates representing
the Conversion Shares representing the number of shares of Common Stock being
acquired upon the conversion of this Note.

    

    iii. Reservation
of Shares Issuable Upon Conversion. The Company covenants that it will at all
times reserve and keep available out of its authorized and unissued shares of
Common Stock for the sole purpose of issuance upon conversion of this Note and
payment of interest on this Note.

    

    iv. Fractional
Shares. No fractional shares or scrip representing fractional shares shall be
issued upon the conversion of this Note.  As to any fraction of a
share which Holder would otherwise be entitled to purchase upon such conversion,
the Company shall at its election, either pay a cash adjustment in respect of
such final fraction in an amount equal to such fraction multiplied by the
Conversion Price or round up to the next whole share.

    

    (d) Adjustment
of Conversion Price.  In case the Company shall at any time during the
five (5) year period commencing on the date hereof or the life of the
Convertible Promissory Note or the Warrants, whichever is greater, issue or sell
any shares of Common Stock, including shares held in the Company's treasury and
shares of Common Stock issued upon the exercise of any warrants, rights or
options to subscribe for shares of Common Stock (other than the issuances or
sales of Common Stock pursuant to rights to subscribe for such Common Stock
distributed to all the shareholders of the Company and Holders of Warrants) and
shares of Common Stock issued upon the direct or indirect conversion or exchange
of securities for shares of Common Stock, for an effective consideration per
share of less than the Conversion Price or for no consideration (such lower
price, the “Base Share Price”, then, the Conversion Price shall be reduced to a
price equal to the Base Share Price. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the
adjustments provided in this Section 2(d) shall not be triggered by the grant of
options, or the sale of shares pursuant to the exercise of such options, under
the Company’s current or future Board of Director and stockholder approved
option plans for the benefit of officers, directors, employees, not to exceed
10% of the Company’s outstanding shares.

    

    
      
         

      

      
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    ARTICLE
3.

    Registration
Rights

    

    The Company agrees to file a
registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission registering
the shares issuable upon conversion of the Convertible Promissory Notes and upon
exercise of the Warrants issued simultaneously herewith, within thirty (30) days
after the offering pursuant to the Confidential Private Placement Memorandum
dated as of July 20, 2007.

     

    

    ARTICLE
3.

    Miscellaneous

    

    (a) Transferability.  This
Note shall not be transferred except in a transaction exempt from registration
pursuant to the Securities Act and applicable state securities
law.  The Company shall treat as the owner of this Note the person
shown as the owner on its books and records.  The term “Holder” shall
include the initial holder named on the first page of this Note and any
subsequent holder of this Note.

    

    (b) WAIVER OF TRIAL BY
JURY.  IN ANY LEGAL PROCEEDING TO ENFORCE PAYMENT OF THIS NOTE,
THE COMPANY WAIVES TRIAL BY JURY.

    

    (c) Usury Saving
Provision.  All payment obligations arising under this Note are
subject to the express condition that at no time shall the Company be obligated
or required to pay interest at a rate which could subject the holder of this
Note to either civil or criminal liability as a result of being in excess of the
maximum rate which the Company is permitted by law to contract or agree to
pay.  If by the terms of this Note, the Company is at any time
required or obligated to pay interest at a rate in excess of such maximum rate,
the applicable rate of interest shall be deemed to be immediately reduced to
such maximum rate, and interest thus payable shall be computed at such maximum
rate, and the portion of all prior interest payments in excess of such maximum
rate shall be applied and shall be deemed to have been payments in reduction of
principal.

    

    (d) Notice to
Company.  Notice to the Company shall be given to the Company
at its principal executive offices, presently located at 102 Buffalo Avenue,
Freeport, New York 11520
attention Richard DeCicco, with a copy to Andrea Cataneo., Facsimile (212)
930-9725, or to such other address or person as the Company may, from
time to time, advise the holder of this Note, or to the Holder of this Note at
the address set forth on the Company’s records.  Notice shall be given
by hand delivery, certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, three
days after being deposited in the US mail, by overnight courier service, which
provides evidence of delivery, one day after delivery to such courier for next
day priority delivered and properly addressed, or by telecopier if confirmation
of receipt is given or of confirmation of transmission is sent as herein
provided.

     

    
      
         

      

      
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                 (f)  Governing Law. This
Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the internal
laws of the State of New York.  Any controversy or claim arising out
of or related to this Agreement or the breach thereof, shall be settled by
binding arbitration in New York, New York in accordance with the Expedited
Procedures (Rules 53-57) of the Commercial Arbitration Rules of the American
Arbitration Association (“AAA”).  A proceeding shall be commenced upon
written demand by the Company or Purchaser to the other.  The
arbitrator(s) shall enter a judgment by default against any party, which fails
or refuses to appear in any properly noticed arbitration
proceeding.  The proceeding shall be conducted by one (1) arbitrator,
unless the amount alleged to be in dispute exceeds two hundred fifty thousand
dollars ($250,000), in which case three (3) arbitrators shall
preside.  The arbitrator(s) will be chosen by the parties from a list
provided by the AAA, and if the parties are unable to agree within ten (10)
days, the AAA shall select the arbitrator(s).  The arbitrators must be
experts in securities law and financial transactions.  The arbitrators
shall assess costs and expenses of the arbitration, including all attorneys’ and
experts’ fees, as the arbitrators believe is appropriate in light of the merits
of the parties’ respective positions in the issues in dispute.  Each
party submits irrevocably to the jurisdiction of any state court sitting in New
York, New York or to the United States District Court sitting in New York, New
York for purposes of enforcement of any discovery order, judgment or award in
connection with such arbitration.  The award of the arbitrator(s)
shall be final and binding upon the parties and may be enforced in any court
having jurisdiction.  The arbitration shall be held in such place as
set by the arbitrator(s) in accordance with Rule 55.  With respect to
any arbitration proceeding in accordance with this section, the prevailing
party’s reasonable attorney’s fees and expenses shall be borne by the
non-prevailing party

    

    (e) Expenses.  In
the event that the Holder commences a legal proceeding in order to enforce its
rights under this Note, the Company shall pay all reasonable legal fees and
expenses incurred by the Holder with respect thereto, if the Holder is
successful in enforcing such action.

    

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    IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Company has
executed this Note as of the date and year first aforesaid.

    

     

    
      
        	 	HARBREW IMPORTS LTD.	 
	 	 	 	 
	
                 

              	
                By:
      

              	/s/ 	 
	 	 	Name:  Richard
      DeCicco	 
	 	 	Title:    President	 
	 	 	 	 

      

    

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    
      
         

      

      
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    ANNEX
A

    

    NOTICE
OF CONVERSION

    

    

    The undersigned hereby elects to
convert principal under the 7% Convertible Promissory Note due June 30, 2008 of
Harbrew Imports Ltd., a Florida corporation (the “Company”), into shares of
common stock, par value $.01 per share (the “Common Stock”), of the Company
according to the conditions hereof, as of the date written below.  If
shares of Common Stock are to be issued in the name of a person other than the
undersigned, the undersigned will pay all transfer taxes payable with respect
thereto and is delivering herewith such certificates and opinions as reasonably
requested by the Company in accordance therewith.  No fee will be
charged to the holder for any conversion, except for such transfer taxes, if
any.

    

    By the delivery of this Notice of
Conversion the undersigned represents and warrants to the Company that its
ownership of the Common Stock does not exceed the amounts specified under
Section 4 of this Debenture, as determined in accordance with Section 13(d) of
the Exchange Act.

    

    The undersigned agrees to comply with
the prospectus delivery requirements under the applicable securities laws in
connection with any transfer of the aforesaid shares of Common
Stock.

    

    Conversion
calculations:

    Date to
Effect Conversion:

    

    Principal
Amount of Debenture to be Converted:

    

    Payment
of Interest in Common Stock __ yes  __ no

    If yes,
$_____ of Interest Accrued on Account of Conversion at Issue.

    

    Number of
shares of Common Stock to be issued:

     

    Signature:

    Name:

    Address:

    

    Or

    

    DWAC Instructions:

    Broker No:

    Account
No:

     

     

     

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