Document:

AFFA Amendment dated 2/29/12

 Exhibit 4.28 
 Deed to amend the AFFA 
 James Hardie Industries SE 

James Hardie 117 Pty Limited 
 The State of New
South Wales 
 Asbestos Injuries Compensation Fund Limited in its capacity as trustee of each of the Compensation Funds 

Gilbert + Tobin 
 2 Park Street

 Sydney NSW 2000 
 Australia

 GPO Box 3810 
 Sydney NSW 2001

 T +61 2 9263 4000 
 F
+61 2 9263 4111 
 DX 10348 SSE 
 www.gtlaw.com.au 

					
	Contents	  	Page	 
	 1       Defined terms and interpretation
	  	 	1	  
	 1.1 Definitions in the Dictionary
	  	 	1	  
	 1.2 Interpretation
	  	 	1	  
	 2       AFFA amendments
	  	 	2	  
	 2.1 Consideration
	  	 	2	  
	 2.2 AFFA
	  	 	2	  
	 3       General
	  	 	2	  
	 3.1 Counterparts
	  	 	2	  
	 3.2 Costs, expenses and duties
	  	 	2	  
	 3.3 Governing law
	  	 	2	  
	 3.4 Jurisdiction
	  	 	2	  
	 3.5 Further assurances
	  	 	2	  
	 3.6 Notices
	  	 	2	  
	 3.7 Severability
	  	 	3	  
	 3.8 Variation
	  	 	3	  
	 3.9 Waiver
	  	 	3	  
	 Schedule 1 — Dictionary
	  	 	4	  
	 Schedule 2 — AFFA Amendments
	  	 	6	  
	 Execution page
	  	 	8	  

 Gilbert + Tobin 

                 Date:
28 March 2012 
 Parties 
  

	 	1	James Hardie Industries SE (formerly known as James Hardie Industries N.V.) ARBN 097 829 895, a limited liability company incorporated in the Republic of Ireland
of Europa House, 2nd floor Harcourt Centre, Harcourt Street, Dublin 2, Ireland (JHISE) 

  

	 	2	James Hardie 117 Pty Limited (formerly known as LGTDD Pty Limited) ABN 30 116 110 948 of Level 3, 22 Pitt Street, Sydney in the State of New South Wales
(JH117) 

  

	 	3	The State of New South Wales c/- The Department of Premier and Cabinet, Level 39, Governor Macquarie Tower, 1 Farrer Place, Sydney in the State of New South
Wales (NSW Government) 

  

	 	4	Asbestos Injuries Compensation Fund Limited ACN 117 363 461 in its capacity as trustee of each of the Compensation Funds established under the Amended and
Restated Trust Deed Dated 14 December 2006 between it as trustee and JHISE as settlor, of Level 7, 233 Castlereagh Street, Sydney in the State of New South Wales (Trustee) 

Background 
  

	 	A	JHISE, JH117, the NSW Government and the Trustee are parties to the AFFA. 

  

	 	B	Clause 13.7 of the AFFA sets out the agreement of the parties as to the treatment of “statutory recovery claims” under the Transaction Legislation.

  

	 	C	The parties enter into this deed to clarify clause 13.7 of the AFFA so as to ensure it accurately reflects the parties’ intentions. 

The parties agree 
  

	1	Defined terms and interpretation 

  

	 	1.1	Definitions in the Dictionary 

 A term or expression starting with a capital letter: 
  

	 	(a)	which is defined in the Dictionary in Schedule 1 (Dictionary), has the meaning given to it in the Dictionary; and 

 

	 	(b)	which is defined in the Corporations Act, but is not defined in the Dictionary, has the meaning given to it in the Corporations Act. 

 

	 	1.2	Interpretation 

 The
interpretation clause in Schedule 1 (Dictionary) sets out rules of interpretation for this deed. 

  

			
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	2	AFFA amendments 

  

	 	2.1	Consideration 

 Each party
enters into and assumes obligations under this deed in consideration for each other party entering into and assuming obligations under this deed and for other valuable consideration. 

 

	 	2.2	AFFA 

 The AFFA is varied
as set out in Schedule 2 on and from the date of this deed. 
  

	3	General 

  

	 	3.1	Counterparts 

 This deed
may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which, when executed, is an original. Those counterparts together make one instrument. 
  

	 	3.2	Costs, expenses and duties 

Except as expressly provided in this deed, each party must pay its own costs and expenses of negotiating, preparing and executing this
deed and any other instrument executed under this deed. 
  

	 	3.3	Governing law 

 This deed
is governed by the laws of New South Wales. 
  

	 	3.4	Jurisdiction 

 Each party
submits to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of courts exercising jurisdiction in New South Wales, and waives any right to claim that those Courts are an inconvenient forum. 

 

	 	3.5	Further assurances 

Except as expressly provided in this deed, each party must, at its own expense, do all things reasonably necessary to give full effect to
this deed and the matters contemplated by it. 
  

	 	3.6	Notices 

  

	 	(a)	A notice or other communication under this deed is only effective if it is in writing, signed by or on behalf of the party giving it and it is received in full and
legible form at the addressee’s address or fax number. It is regarded as received at the time and on the day it is actually received, but if it is received on a day that is not a Business Day or after 5.00 pm on a Business Day it is regarded as
received at 9.00 am on the following Business Day. 

  

	 	(b)	For the purposes of this clause, a party’s address and fax number are those set out in the AFFA, unless the party has notified a changed address or fax number, in
which case the notice, consent, approval or other communication must be to that address or number. 

  

			
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	 	3.7	Severability 

 Any term of
this deed which is wholly or partially void or unenforceable is severed to the extent that it is void or unenforceable. The validity or enforceability of the remainder of this deed is not affected. 

 

	 	3.8	Variation 

 No variation
of this deed is effective unless made in writing and signed by each party. 
  

	 	3.9	Waiver 

  

	 	(a)	No waiver of a right or remedy under this deed is effective unless it is in writing and signed by the party granting it. It is only effective in the specific instance
and for the specific purpose for which it is granted. 

  

	 	(b)	A single or partial exercise of a right or remedy under this deed does not prevent a further exercise of that or of any other right or remedy. 

 

	 	(c)	Failure to exercise or delay in exercising a right or remedy under this deed does not operate as a waiver or prevent further exercise of that or of any other right or
remedy. 

  

			
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 Schedule 1 — 
 Dictionary 
  

	1	Dictionary 

 In this deed:

 AFFA means the document entitled “Amended & Restated Final Funding Agreement in respect of the provision
of long term funding for compensation arrangements for certain victims of Asbestos-related diseases in Australia” dated 21 November 2006 between JHISE, JH117, the NSW Government and the Trustee, as amended by amending deeds dated
6 August 2007, 8 November 2007, 11 June 2008, 17 July 2008, 23 June 2009, 9 December 2010, by the amending deed to amend clause 20.3 of that document and to formally reflect the changes to the name of JHISE following
its redomicile to the Republic of Ireland, each of which is between those parties and by the Deed of Confirmation. 
 Business
Day means a day on which banks are open for business excluding Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays in Sydney, New South Wales. 
 Corporations Act means Corporations Act 2001 (Cth). 
 Deed of
Confirmation means the Deed of Confirmation dated 24 June 2009 between JHISE, JH117, the NSW Government and the Trustee. 
 Transaction Legislation has the meaning given in the AFFA. 
  

	2	Interpretation 

 In this
deed the following rules of interpretation apply unless the contrary intention appears: 
  

	 	(a)	headings are for convenience only and do not affect the interpretation of this deed; 

 

	 	(b)	the singular includes the plural and vice versa; 

  

	 	(c)	words that are gender neutral or gender specific include each gender; 

  

	 	(d)	where a word or phrase is given a particular meaning, other parts of speech and grammatical forms of that word or phrase have corresponding meanings;

  

	 	(e)	the words ‘such as’, ‘including’, ‘particularly’ and similar expressions are not used as, nor are intended to be, interpreted as words of
limitation; 

  

	 	(f)	a reference to: 

  

	 	(i)	a person includes a natural person, partnership, joint venture, government agency, association, corporation or other body corporate; 

 

	 	(ii)	a thing (including, but not limited to, a chose in action or other right) includes a part of that thing; 

 

	 	(iii)	a party includes its successors and permitted assigns; 

  

	 	(iv)	a document includes all amendments or supplements to that document; 

  

			
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	 	(v)	a clause, term, party, schedule or attachment is a reference to a clause or term of, or party, schedule or attachment to this deed; 

 

	 	(vi)	this deed includes all schedules and attachments to it; 

  

	 	(vii)	a law includes a constitutional provision, treaty, decree, convention, statute, regulation, ordinance, by-law, judgment, rule of common law or equity or a rule of an
applicable Financial Market and is a reference to that law as amended, consolidated or replaced; 

  

	 	(viii)	an agreement other than this deed includes an undertaking, or legally enforceable arrangement or understanding, whether or not in writing; and 

 

	 	(ix)	a monetary amount is in Australian dollars; 

  

	 	(g)	an agreement on the part of two or more persons binds them jointly and severally; 

 

	 	(h)	when the day on which something must be done is not a Business Day, that thing must be done on the following Business Day; 

 

	 	(i)	in determining the time of day, where relevant to this deed, the relevant time of day is: 

 

	 	(i)	for the purposes of giving or receiving notices, the time of day where a party receiving a notice is located; or 

 

	 	(ii)	for any other purpose under this deed, the time of day in the place where the party required to perform an obligation is located; and 

 

	 	(j)	no rule of construction applies to the disadvantage of a party because that party was responsible for the preparation of this deed or any part of it.

  

			
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 Schedule 2 — 
 AFFA Amendments 
 The AFFA is amended by deleting clause 13.7 in its
entirety and inserting the following: 
 13.7 Limitations on Recoveries 

(a) 
  

	 	(i)	For the purposes of this clause 13.7, “Recoveries” means any statutory entitlement of the NSW Government or any Other Government or any governmental agency or
authority of any such government (“Relevant Body”) to impose liability on or to recover an amount or amounts from any person in respect of any payments made or to be made or benefits provided by a Relevant Body in respect of Personal
Asbestos Claims or Marlew Claims (other than as a defendant or in settlement of any claim, including a crossclaim or claim for contribution) that is from time to time a “statutory recovery claim” for the purposes of the Transaction
Legislation. 

 Note: Any statutory entitlement of a Relevant Body properly paid out of the damages payable
as part of a Proven Claim pursuant to a judgement or settlement of a Personal Asbestos Claim or a Marlew Claim is not to be treated as a Recovery for the purposes of this clause 13.7. 

 

	 	(ii)	The Parties agree and acknowledge that the intent of this clause 13.7 is to establish a framework for and to limit the JHISE Group’s funding of Recoveries under
this deed and that the reference in section 32(3)(a) of the Transaction Legislation to “the funding set aside” under this deed for the payment of statutory recovery claims is a reference to the Annual Limit and the Term Limit provided for
in clause 13.7(b). 

  

	 	(b)	In consideration of JHISE’s and the Performing Subsidiary’s agreement to include Recoveries within the scope of the funding arrangements set out in this deed
(but only to the limited extent provided for in this clause 13.7), the NSW Government agrees to use its best endeavours to ensure, through the Transaction Legislation, that the Liable Entities (or the Trustee on their behalf) cannot be compelled to
pay (whether paid directly to Relevant Bodies or as a component of amounts payable or liabilities incurred in respect of Personal Asbestos Claims or Marlew Claims or to Concurrent Wrongdoers) Recoveries which in aggregate exceed in any Financial
Year the lesser of: 

  

	 	(i)	the amount equal to the liabilities of the Liable Entities to pay Recoveries as calculated under the relevant statute(s) from time to time; 

 

	 	(ii)	for the first Financial Year of operation of the Compensation Funds, an amount equal to $750,000 (“Annual Limit”) and in respect of each subsequent Financial
Year, an amount equal to the prior Financial Year’s Annual Limit, indexed for inflation or deflation by reference to the All Groups Consumer Price Index as published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (or, if such statistic ceases to be
published, the nearest equivalent generally published figure); 

 and further the aggregate of Recoveries paid by
the Liable Entities (or the Trustee on their behalf) over the Term of this deed (including any extension of the Term under clause 9.9 of this deed) shall not exceed $30 million (“Term Limit”). 

  

			
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	 	(c)	Notwithstanding clause 13.7(a) and without limiting JHISE’s or the Performing Subsidiary’s rights under any other provision of this deed, if any Liable Entity
(or the Trustee on its own behalf or on behalf of a Liable Entity) or any member of the JHISE Group is required to pay any amount in respect of Recoveries in excess of the Annual Limit or the Term Limit as described in clause 13.7(b), the payment
obligations of the Performing Subsidiary and JHISE under this deed and the Related Agreements shall be adjusted by the amount of the excess as though the excess were a payment of a Relevant Liability under a Scheme to which clause 13.4 applies.

 Note: If a Liable Entity (or the Trustee on its own behalf or on behalf of a Liable Entity) records as a
liability in its financial statements any amount in respect of Recoveries in excess of the Annual Limit or the Term Limit, the amount is to be treated as an Asbestos Liability and thereby excluded from liabilities of the Trustee and the Liable
Entities under clause 9.10(b)(ii) when determining the net assets of the Liable Entities under clause 9.4(a)(iii) for the purposes of calculating the Annual Contribution Amount. 

 

	 	(d)	If any Liable Entity (or the Trustee on its own behalf or on behalf of a Liable Entity) or any member of the JHISE Group is required to pay any amount representing any
statutory entitlement of a Relevant Body that is not: 

  

	 	(i)	a Recovery for the purposes of this clause 13.7; or 

  

	 	(ii)	an amount otherwise permitted to be paid by this deed and the Transaction Legislation, 

the payment obligations of the Performing Subsidiary and JHISE under this deed and the Related Agreements shall be adjusted by the amount
of the payment as though the payment were a payment of a Relevant Liability under a Scheme to which clause 13.4 applies. 
 If a
payment of the kind described in this clause 13.7(d) is required to be made or is reasonably anticipated to be required to be made, any Party may immediately request by Notice to the other Parties that they undertake the negotiations contemplated by
clause 13.4(c)(ii). 
  

	 	(e)	For the purposes of clause 13.7(b) and section 32(3)(b) of the Transaction Legislation, the parties agree that Recoveries are to be paid in accordance with the
provisions of the James Hardie Former Subsidiaries (Winding up and Administration) Amendment (Statutory Recovery Claims) Regulation 2012 (made pursuant to section 32(4) of the Transaction Legislation) (as amended from time to time) as if the
reference to “statutory recovery claims” in the Regulation is a reference to Recoveries, unless the parties otherwise agree in writing. 

 (f) 
  

	 	(i)	To avoid doubt, the parties acknowledge that clauses 13.2 and 13.3 apply to this clause 13.7 and any amendment to the Transaction Legislation or the Release Legislation
made in connection with the subject matter of this clause 13.7. 

  

	 	(ii)	Without limiting clause 13.7(f)(i), the NSW Government undertakes and agrees that it will not amend the James Hardie Former Subsidiaries (Winding up and Administration)
Amendment (Statutory Recovery Claims) Regulation 2012, or make any regulation to prescribe any claim as a “statutory recovery claim” without the consent in writing of JHISE. 

  

			
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 Execution page 
 Executed as a deed. 
  

									
	 SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED
 by the Honourable Gregory
 Eugene Smith MP Attorney General

of New South Wales for THE STATE
 OF
NEW SOUTH WALES in the
 presence of:
  

/s/ Damien Tudehope
 Signature of witness
  
 DAMIEN TUDEHOPE
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Signature of the Honourable Gregory
 Eugene Smith
MP
 Attorney General of New South Wales

					
	 EXECUTED by ASBESTOS INJURIES COMPENSATION FUND LIMITED in
 accordance with section 127(1) of the
 Corporations Act 2001 (Cwlth) by

authority of its directors:
  

/s/ Dennis Loduwick
 Signature of director
  
 DENNIS LODUWICK
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 /s/ Glenn Revell

Signature of director/company secretary*
 *delete whichever is not applicable
  
 GLENN REVELL
 Name of director/company secretary*

(block letters)
 *delete whichever is not
applicable

  

			
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	 EXECUTED by
  

as an authorised signatory for, and
 SEALED
AND DELIVERED as a deed
 by, JAMES HARDIE INDUSTRIES
 S.E. in the presence of:
  
 /s/ Margaret Kavanagh
 Signature of witness

 
 MARGARET KAVANAGH

Name of witness (block letters)
 Dublin,
Ireland
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 /s/ Louis Gries Dublin,
Ireland
 By executing this deed the signatory
 states that the signatory has received
 no notice of revocation of the authority

under which the signatory signs this

deed
  

DIRECTOR

Position
  

/s/ Marcin Firek Dublin, Ireland
 By executing this deed the signatory
 states that the signatory has received

no notice of revocation of the authority
 under
which the signatory signs this
 deed
  

SECRETARY

Position

					
	 EXECUTED by JAMES HARDIE 117
 PTY LIMITED in accordance with
 section 127(1) of the Corporations Act

2001 (Cwlth) by authority of its

directors:
  

/s/ Scott C. Barnett
 Signature of director
  
 SCOTT C. BARNETT
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 /s/ G. M. Jarvi

Signature of director/company secretary*
 *delete whichever is not applicable
  
 GUY M JARVI
 Name of director/company secretary* (block letters)

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 Exhibit 4.45 

 
 

 

	
	 James Hardie Industries SE
 Europa House
2nd Floor, Harcourt Centre

Harcourt Street, Dublin 2, Ireland
  

T: +353 (0) 1 411 6924
 F: +353 (0) 1
497 1128

 March 2012 
  

			
	 The State of New South Wales
 c/- The Cabinet Office
 Level 39, Governor Macquarie
Tower
 1 Farrer Place

Sydney NSW 2000
  

Attention: Deputy Director – General (Legal)
	  	 Asbestos Injuries Compensation Fund Limited
 Suite 1, Level 7
 233 Castlereagh Street
 Sydney NSW 2000
  
 Attention:
The Chief Executive Officer

		
	Copy to:	  	
		
	 NSW Department of Premier & Cabinet

Level 39, Governor Macquarie Tower

1 Farrer Place
 Sydney NSW 2000
  
 Attention: Mr Paul Miller
	  	 Lifetime Care and Support Authority
 Level 24
 580 George Street
 Sydney NSW 2000
  
 Attention:
Chief Executive Officer,
 Mr David Bowen

 Strictly Private & Confidential 
 Dear Sirs 
 AFFA Advance Payment 
 We refer to the Amended and Restated Final Funding Agreement dated 21 November 2006 (the “AFFA”) between James Hardie Industries SE (“JHISE”) (formerly known as
James Hardie Industries N.V), James Hardie 117 Pty Limited (“JH117”), Asbestos Injuries Compensation Fund Limited (“AICF”) and the State of New South Wales (as amended from time to time). 

JH117 proposes to pay in advance part of the Annual Payment it is required to contribute to the AICF in respect of the Payment Date of 1 July 2012 on
the basis set out in this letter. 
 JH117 will pay US$138,677,000 to the AICF on 2 April 2012 (the “2013 Advance Payment”)
as a prepayment under clause 9.7(a)(ii) of the AFFA provided, and on the basis, that the parties to the AFFA agree that: 
  

	(a)	this letter constitutes sufficient notice of the 2013 Advance Payment in lieu of the 10 Business Days’ notice required by clause 9.7(a) of the AFFA; and

  

	(b)	clause 9.14 of the AFFA does not apply in relation to the 2013 Advance Payment, but rather the provisions of this letter are to apply in lieu of clause 9.14; and

  

  
  

James Hardie Industries SE is a limited liability company incorporated in Ireland with its registered office at 

Europa House, Harcourt Centre, Harcourt Street, Dublin 2, Ireland. 
 Directors: Michael Hammes (Chairman), Brian Anderson (USA), David Dilger, David Harrison (USA), 
 Alison Littley (UK), James Osborne, Donald McGauchie (Australia), Rudy van deer Meer (Netherlands). 
 Chief Executive Officer: Louis Gries 
 Company number: 485719

	(c)	the 2013 Advance Payment will be converted to Australian dollars at the spot Australian dollar / US dollar exchange rate (for purchasing AUD) shown on the Bloomberg
AUD/USD currency Bid-Quote page as at 10.00am (Sydney time) on 26 March 2012. 

 In relation to the 2013 Advance Payment:

  

	(i)	the amount of the 2013 Advance Payment shall be included in the net assets of the AICF for the purposes of calculating an Annual Contribution Amount if the Valuation
Ratio as at the last day of the Financial Year ending 31 March 2013 and each subsequent year is less than 2.75; 

  

	(ii)	the 2013 Advance Payment is not refundable and cannot cause the amount calculated under clause 9.3(a) of the AFFA to be negative; 

 

	(iii)	the 2013 Advance Payment will be included in the calculation of the Free Cash Flow in the Financial Year ending 31 March 2013 and the Free Cash Flow in each
subsequent year shall be calculated on the basis that the 2013 Advance Payment was made on 2 April 2012, but only if it is made on that date; 

  

	(iv)	 for the purposes of calculating the Free Cash Flow Amount in respect of the Payment Date of 1 July 2012, the Free Cash Flow will be equal to the
Free Cash Flow for the Financial Year ended 31 March 2012 pursuant to clause 9.5 of the AFFA less
US$396,220,0001 and adding that part of the 2013 Advance
Payment classified as “restricted cash” in the cash flow statement of the JHISE Group for the Financial Year ended 31 March 2012; 

  

	(v)	for the purposes of Schedule 3, the Annual Contribution Amount for the Financial Year ending 31 March 2012 and the Annual Contribution Amount in each subsequent
year shall be calculated on the basis that the 2013 Advance Payment was made on 2 April 2012, but only if it is made on that date; and 

  

	(vi)	in calculating the Valuation Ratio referred to in paragraph (a) of the definition of ED in clause 7.8(f) of the AFFA, the 2013 Advance Payment cannot render ED
equal to nil. 

 The attachment to this letter illustrates the intended effect on the Annual Payment in respect of the Payment Date
of 1 July 2012 of the calculation in paragraph (iv) above including the exchange rate to be used in making the relevant calculation. 

Please also confirm your acknowledgment and agreement of the above matters by signing and returning the attached copies of this letter to JHISE. The
parties to the AFFA acknowledge that except as amended by this letter, the terms of the AFFA remain in full force and effect. 
 Clauses 1
(Definitions and Interpretation), 26 (Governing law and Jurisdiction) and 27 (Counterparts) of the AFFA apply to this letter as if those provisions were set out in full in this letter. 

Executed as a deed 
 Signed, sealed
and delivered by James Hardie Industries SE 
  

			
	    /s/ James
Osborne                                        
	  	    /s/ Marcin
Firek                                        

	 Name:        James Osborne
	  	 Name:        MARCIN FIREK

	 Title:          Director
	  	 Title:          SECRETARY

		  	
                     DUBLIN,
IRELAND

  
  

	1 	 The 2013 Advance Payment is 35% of this amount, 35% being the applicable percentage determined in accordance with clause 9.6 of the AFFA.

	    	DUBLIN, IRELAND 

 Signed, sealed and delivered by James Hardie 117 Pty Limited 

 

			
	    /s/ Marcin
Firek                                        
	  	    /s/ G. M.
Jarvi                                        

	 Name:        MARCIN FIREK
	  	 Name:        GUY JARVI

	 Title:          COMPANY SECRETARY
	  	 Title:          DIRECTOR

 Accepted and Agreed: 
 Signed, sealed and delivered by The Honourable Gregory Eugene Smith MP, Attorney-General of New South Wales, 
 for The State of New South Wales 
     /s/ Gregory
Smith                                        

 Signed, sealed and delivered by Asbestos Injuries Compensation Fund Limited in its capacity as trustee for the Charitable Fund

  

			
	    /s/ Dennis
Loduwick                                	  	    /s/ Glenn
Revell                                
	 Name:        DENNIS LODUWICK
	  	 Name:        GLENN REVELL

	 Title:          Director
	  	 Title:          Company Secretary

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