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Exhibit

10.1

FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT TO CREDIT AGREEMENT
AND SECOND AMENDMENT TO SECURITY AGREEMENT

This FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT TO CREDIT AGREEMENT AND SECOND AMENDMENT TO SECURITY AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”), dated as of [__________], 2020, is entered into by and among THE DIXIE GROUP, INC., a Tennessee corporation (“Dixie”), TDG OPERATIONS, LLC, a Georgia limited liability company, formerly known as Masland Carpets, LLC and successor by merger to Fabrica International, Inc. (“TDG”; together with Dixie, are referred to hereinafter each individually as a “Borrower,” and individually and collectively, jointly and severally, as the “Borrowers”), the persons identified as the Lenders on the signature pages hereto (the “Lenders”), and WELLS FARGO CAPITAL FINANCE, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, as administrative agent for the Lenders (in such capacity, together with its successors and assigns in such capacity, “Agent”).

W I T N E S S E T H:

WHEREAS, pursuant to the Credit Agreement dated as of September 13, 2011, as amended by the First Amendment to Credit Agreement dated as of November 2, 2012, the Second Amendment to Credit Agreement dated as of April 1, 2013, the Third Amendment to Credit Agreement dated as of May 22, 2013, the Fourth Amendment to Credit Agreement dated as of July 1, 2013, the Fifth Amendment to Credit Agreement dated as of July 30, 2013, the Sixth Amendment to Credit Agreement dated as of August 30, 2013, the Seventh Amendment to Credit Agreement dated as of January 20, 2014, the Eighth Amendment to Credit Agreement dated as of March 14, 2014, the Ninth Amendment to Credit Agreement dated as of March 26, 2014, the Tenth Amendment to Credit Agreement, First Amendment to Security Agreement, and First Amendment to Guaranty dated as of September 23, 2016, the Consent and Eleventh Amendment to Credit Agreement dated as of January 14, 2019, the Twelfth Amendment to Credit Agreement, dated as of October 3, 2019, and the Consent and Thirteenth Amendment to Credit Agreement, dated as of October 22, 2019 (as the same may be further amended, restated, supplemented, or otherwise modified from time to time, the “Credit Agreement”), among Agent, the Lenders, Candlewick Yarns, LLC, an Alabama limited liability company, and the Borrowers, the Lenders have made loans and advances and provided other financial accommodations to the Borrowers; 

WHEREAS, Borrowers and Agent are parties to that certain Security Agreement dated as of September 13, 2011, as amended by the Tenth Amendment to Credit Agreement, First Amendment to Security Agreement, and First Amendment to Guaranty dated as of September 23, 2016, (as further amended, restated, supplemented, or otherwise modified from time to time, the “Security Agreement”)

WHEREAS, the Borrowers have requested that Agent and Lenders enter into this Agreement to make certain amendments to the Credit Agreement and the Security Agreement, and Agent and the Lenders are willing to do so, subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein.

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the agreements herein contained and other good and valuable consideration, the parties hereby agree as follows:

I.    DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATION.

1.1.    Definitions and Interpretation.  Unless otherwise defined herein or the context otherwise requires, terms used in this Agreement, including its preamble and recitals, have the meanings provided in the Credit Agreement. 

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II.        AMENDMENTS TO CREDIT AGREEMENT.
Subject to the satisfaction of each of the conditions precedent set forth in Section IV of this Agreement, the Credit Agreement is hereby amended as follows:
2.1.    Additional Definitions.  Schedule 1.1 of the Credit Agreement is hereby amended by inserting the following new defined terms therein in appropriate alphabetical order:
“Ameristate Loan Date” means the date on a Permitted Fixed Asset Loan from Ameristate Bank to one or more of the Borrowers is consummated and the Net Cash Proceeds thereof have been paid to Agent for application to the Obligations in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and the Fourteenth Amendment.
“Benchmark Replacement” means the sum of:  (a) the alternate benchmark rate (which may include Term SOFR) that has been selected by Agent and Administrative Borrower giving due consideration to (i) any selection or recommendation of a replacement rate or the mechanism for determining such a rate by the Relevant Governmental Body or (ii) any evolving or then-prevailing market convention for determining a rate of interest as a replacement to the LIBOR Rate for United States dollar-denominated syndicated credit facilities and (b) the Benchmark Replacement Adjustment; provided that, if the Benchmark Replacement as so determined would be less than 1.00%, the Benchmark Replacement shall be deemed to be 1.00% for the purposes of this Agreement.
“Benchmark Replacement Adjustment” means, with respect to any replacement of the LIBOR Rate with an Unadjusted Benchmark Replacement for each applicable Interest Period, the spread adjustment, or method for calculating or determining such spread adjustment, (which may be a positive or negative value or zero) that has been selected by Agent and Administrative Borrower giving due consideration to (i) any selection or recommendation of a spread adjustment, or method for calculating or determining such spread adjustment, for the replacement of the LIBOR Rate with the applicable Unadjusted Benchmark Replacement by the Relevant Governmental Body or (ii) any evolving or then-prevailing market convention for determining a spread adjustment, or method for calculating or determining such spread adjustment, for the replacement of the LIBOR Rate with the applicable Unadjusted Benchmark Replacement for United States dollar-denominated syndicated credit facilities at such time.
“Benchmark Replacement Conforming Changes” means, with respect to any Benchmark Replacement, any technical, administrative or operational changes (including changes to the definition of “Base Rate”, the definition of “Interest Period”, timing and frequency of determining rates and making payments of interest and other administrative matters) that Agent decides may be appropriate to reflect the adoption and implementation of such Benchmark Replacement and to permit the administration thereof by Agent in a manner substantially consistent with market practice (or, if Agent decides that adoption of any portion of such market practice is not administratively feasible or if Agent determines that no market practice for the administration of the Benchmark Replacement exists, in such other manner of administration as Agent decides is reasonably necessary in connection with the administration of this Agreement).

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“Benchmark Replacement Date” means the earlier to occur of the following events with respect to the LIBOR Rate:
(a)    in the case of clause (a) or (b) of the definition of “Benchmark Transition Event,” the later of (i) the date of the public statement or publication of information referenced therein and (ii) the date on which the administrator of the LIBOR Rate permanently or indefinitely ceases to provide the LIBOR Rate; or
(b)    in the case of clause (c) of the definition of “Benchmark Transition Event,” the date of the public statement or publication of information referenced therein.
“Benchmark Transition Event” means the occurrence of one or more of the following events with respect to the LIBOR Rate:
(a)    a public statement or publication of information by or on behalf of the administrator of the LIBOR Rate announcing that such administrator has ceased or will cease to provide the LIBOR Rate, permanently or indefinitely, provided that, at the time of such statement or publication, there is no successor administrator that will continue to provide the LIBOR Rate;
(b)    a public statement or publication of information by the regulatory supervisor for the administrator of the LIBOR Rate, the Federal Reserve System of the United States (or any successor), an insolvency official with jurisdiction over the administrator for the LIBOR Rate, a resolution authority with jurisdiction over the administrator for the LIBOR Rate or a court or an entity with similar insolvency or resolution authority over the administrator for the LIBOR Rate, which states that the administrator of the LIBOR Rate has ceased or will cease to provide the LIBOR Rate permanently or indefinitely, provided that, at the time of such statement or publication, there is no successor administrator that will continue to provide the LIBOR Rate; or
(c)    a public statement or publication of information by the regulatory supervisor for the administrator of the LIBOR Rate announcing that the LIBOR Rate is no longer representative.
“Benchmark Transition Start Date” means (a) in the case of a Benchmark Transition Event, the earlier of (i) the applicable Benchmark Replacement Date and (ii) if such Benchmark Transition Event is a public statement or publication of information of a prospective event, the 90th day prior to the expected date of such event as of such public statement or publication of information (or if the expected date of such prospective event is fewer than 90 days after such statement or publication, the date of such statement or publication) and (b) in the case of an Early Opt-in Election, the date specified by Agent or the Required Lenders, as applicable, by notice to Administrative Borrower, Agent (in the case of such notice by the Required Lenders) and the Lenders.
“Benchmark Unavailability Period” means, if a Benchmark Transition Event and its related Benchmark Replacement Date have occurred with respect to the LIBOR Rate and solely to the extent that the LIBOR Rate has not been replaced with a Benchmark Replacement, the period (x) beginning at the time that such Benchmark Replacement Date has occurred if, at such time, no Benchmark Replacement has replaced the LIBOR Rate for all purposes hereunder in accordance with Section 2.12(d)(iii) and (y) ending at the time that a Benchmark Replacement 

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has replaced the LIBOR Rate for all purposes hereunder pursuant to Section 2.12(d)(iii).
“Early Opt-in Election” means the occurrence of:
(a)    (i) a determination by Agent or (ii) a notification by the Required Lenders to Agent (with a copy to Administrative Borrower) that the Required Lenders have determined that United States dollar-denominated syndicated credit facilities being executed at such time, or that include language similar to that contained in Section 2.12(d)(iii) are being executed or amended, as applicable, to incorporate or adopt a new benchmark interest rate to replace the LIBOR Rate, and
(b)    (i) the election by Agent or (ii) the election by the Required Lenders to declare that an Early Opt-in Election has occurred and the provision, as applicable, by Agent of written notice of such election to Administrative Borrower and the Lenders or by the Required Lenders of written notice of such election to Agent.
“Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s Website” means the website of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York at http://www.newyorkfed.org, or any successor source.
“Fourteenth Amendment” means that certain Fourteenth Amendment to Credit Agreement and Second Amendment to Security Agreement, dated as of the Fourteenth Amendment Effective Date, by and among, Agent, the Lenders, and the Loan Parties.
“Fourteenth Amendment Effective Date” means [__________], 2020.
“Real Property Indebtedness” means, as of any date of determination, Indebtedness incurred with respect to a loan secured by Real Property owned by a Loan Party.
“Relevant Governmental Body” means the Federal Reserve Board and/or the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, or a committee officially endorsed or convened by the Federal Reserve Board and/or the Federal Reserve Bank of New York or any successor thereto.
“SOFR” with respect to any day means the secured overnight financing rate published for such day by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, as the administrator of the benchmark, (or a successor administrator) on the Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s Website.
“Term SOFR” means the forward-looking term rate based on SOFR that has been selected or recommended by the Relevant Governmental Body.
“Unadjusted Benchmark Replacement” means the Benchmark Replacement excluding the Benchmark Replacement Adjustment.
2.2.    Deleted Definitions.  Schedule 1.1 of the Credit Agreement is hereby amended by deleting the following defined terms in their entirety “Availability Block FCCR”, “Availability Block FCCR Measurement Period”, “Availability Block First Reduction Date”, and “Availability Block Second Reduction Date”.

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2.3.    Applicable Margin.  The definition of “Applicable Margin” as set forth in Schedule 1.1 of the Credit Agreement is hereby amended so that it reads, in its entirety, as follows:
“Applicable Margin” means, as of any date of determination, (a) with respect to Base Rate Loans, 2.25% and (b) with respect to LIBOR Rate Loans, 3.25%.
2.4.    Availability Block.  The definition of “Availability Block” as set forth in Schedule 1.1 of the Credit Agreement is hereby amended so that it reads, in its entirety, as follows:
“Availability Block” means (a) from the Fourteenth Amendment Effective Date until the Ameristate Loan Date, $3,500,000 and (b) from and after the Ameristate Loan Date, $6,500,000.
2.5.    Borrowing Base.  Clause (b) of the definition of “Borrowing Base” as set forth in Schedule 1.1 of the Credit Agreement is hereby amended by deleting the single instance of “$95,000,000” and inserting “$80,000,000” in lieu thereof.
2.6.    Fixed Asset Availability Amount.  The definition of “Fixed Asset Availability Amount” as set forth in Schedule 1.1 of the Credit Agreement is hereby amended so that it reads, in its entirety, as follows:
“Fixed Asset Availability Amount” means (a) until and including July 31, 2020, $10,143,552.75, and (b) after July 31, 2020, the lesser of (i) $9,926,428.75, and (ii) the sum of (A) 85% of the net orderly liquidation value of Eligible M&E set forth in an appraisal of such Eligible M&E conducted by an appraisal company selected by Agent, plus (B) 75% of the fair market value (as determined on the basis of a 12-month sale period) of Borrowers’ Eligible Real Property set forth in an appraisal of such Eligible Real Property conducted by an appraisal company selected by Agent; provided, that such lesser amount in this clause (b) shall be reduced on a monthly basis (on September 1, 2020, and on the first day of each calendar month thereafter) by $217,124.00.  In no event shall any increase in the appraised value of any Eligible M&E or Eligible Real Property, as set forth in any appraisal obtained after the Tenth Amendment Effective Date, be taken into account in the calculation of the Fixed Asset Availability Amount.
2.7.    LIBOR Rate.  The definition of “LIBOR Rate” as set forth in Schedule 1.1 of the Credit Agreement is hereby amended so that it reads, in its entirety, as follows:
“LIBOR Rate” means the greater of (a) 1.00% per annum, and (b) the rate per annum as published by ICE Benchmark Administration Limited (or any successor page or other commercially available source as the Agent may designate from time to time) as of 11:00 a.m., London time, two Business Days prior to the commencement of the requested Interest Period, for a term, and in an amount, comparable to the Interest Period and the amount of the LIBOR Rate Loan requested (whether as an initial LIBOR Rate Loan or as a continuation of a LIBOR Rate Loan or as a conversion of a Base Rate Loan to a LIBOR Rate Loan) by Borrowers in accordance with this Agreement (and, if any such published rate is below zero, then the rate determined pursuant to this clause (b) shall be deemed to be zero).  Each determination of the LIBOR Rate shall be made by the Agent and shall be conclusive in the absence of manifest error.

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2.8.    Maximum Revolver Amount.  The definition of “Maximum Revolver Amount” as set forth in Schedule 1.1 of the Credit Agreement is hereby amended by deleting the single instance of “$120,000,000” and inserting “$100,000,000” in lieu thereof.
2.9.    Partial Release Conditions.  The definition of “Partial Release Conditions” as set forth in Schedule 1.1 of the Credit Agreement is hereby amended so that it reads, in its entirety, as follows:
“Partial Release Conditions” means, with respect to any request by Administrative Borrower that Agent release its Lien in any Real Property or Equipment in connection with any Permitted Disposition or Permitted Fixed Asset Loan involving such Real Property or Equipment, the following conditions, the satisfaction of each of which is required before Agent shall be obligated to release its Liens in any such Real Property or Equipment: (a) no Default or Event of Default exists or would result from such Permitted Disposition or Permitted Fixed Asset Loan; (b) Agent shall have received the Net Cash Proceeds from such Permitted Disposition or Permitted Fixed Asset Loan for application to the Obligations in accordance with Section 2.4(f) of the Agreement; (c) Administrative Borrower shall have delivered an updated Borrowing Base Certificate to Agent reflecting the removal of any such Real Property or Equipment from Eligible Real Property or Eligible M&E, to the extent applicable; (d) with respect to request that Agent release its lien on any Real Property, Agent shall have received Collateral Access Agreements and/or mortgagee waivers (in form and substance acceptable to Agent) with respect to such Real Property (or Agent shall have established a Reserve with respect to such Real Property in an amount determined by Agent in its Permitted Discretion); and (e) Administrative Borrower shall have delivered to Agent a certification as to the satisfaction of the foregoing conditions and that such Permitted Disposition or Permitted Fixed Asset Loan is permitted under the Agreement.  Promptly following the satisfaction of all such Partial Release Conditions with respect to any Real Property or Equipment, Agent shall release its Lien in such Real Property or Equipment at Borrowers’ expense and pursuant to release documents that are satisfactory to Agent.
2.10.    Trigger Level.  The definition of “Trigger Level” as set forth in Schedule 1.1 of the Credit Agreement is hereby amended so that it reads, in its entirety, as follows:
“Trigger Level” means $12,500,000.
2.11.    Anti-Cash Hoarding.  Section 2.4(e) of the Credit Agreement is hereby amended by adding the following new clause (vi) in appropriate numerical order:
(vi)    Anti-Cash Hoarding.  If on any day after the Fourteenth Amendment Effective Date the sum of cash and Cash Equivalents of the Loan Parties and their Subsidiaries, in the aggregate among all such entities, exceeds $2,000,000 then, to the extent such excess exists on the following day, the Borrowers shall prepay the outstanding amount of the Obligations in accordance with Section 2.4(f) in an amount equal to such excess.
2.12.    Inventory Appraisals.  Section 2.10(c)(iii)(B) of the Credit Agreement is hereby amended so that it reads, in its entirety, as follows:
(B) (1) with respect to fiscal year 2020, 2 inventory appraisals during such fiscal year and (2) with respect to any other fiscal year, 1 inventory appraisal during 

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such fiscal year (unless Excess Availability is less than the Trigger Level for 5 or more consecutive Business Days at any time during a fiscal year, in which event Borrowers shall be obligated to reimburse for 2 inventory appraisals during such year), or
2.13.    Benchmark Replacement.  Section 2.12(d) of the Credit Agreement is hereby amended by (i) deleting clause (ii) and (ii) inserting the following new clauses (ii) and (iii) in lieu thereof:
(ii)    Subject to the provisions set forth in Section 2.12(d)(iii) below, in the event that any change in market conditions or any Change in Law shall at any time after the date hereof, in the reasonable opinion of any Lender, make it unlawful or impractical for such Lender to fund or maintain LIBOR Rate Loans or to continue such funding or maintaining, or to determine or charge interest rates at the LIBOR Rate, such Lender shall give notice of such changed circumstances to Agent and Borrowers and Agent promptly shall transmit the notice to each other Lender and (y) in the case of any LIBOR Rate Loans of such Lender that are outstanding, the date specified in such Lender’s notice shall be deemed to be the last day of the Interest Period of such LIBOR Rate Loans, and interest upon the LIBOR Rate Loans of such Lender thereafter shall accrue interest at the rate then applicable to Base Rate Loans, and (z) Borrowers shall not be entitled to elect the LIBOR Option until such Lender determines that it would no longer be unlawful or impractical to do so.
(iii)    Effect of Benchmark Transition Event.
(A)    Benchmark Replacement.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein or in any other Loan Document, upon the occurrence of a Benchmark Transition Event or an Early Opt-in Election, as applicable, Agent and Administrative Borrower may amend this Agreement to replace the LIBOR Rate with a Benchmark Replacement.  Any such amendment with respect to a Benchmark Transition Event will become effective at 5:00 p.m. on the fifth Business Day after Agent has posted such proposed amendment to all Lenders and Administrative Borrower so long as Agent has not received, by such time, written notice of objection to such amendment from Lenders comprising the Required Lenders.  Any such amendment with respect to an Early Opt-in Election will become effective on the date that Lenders comprising the Required Lenders have delivered to Agent written notice that such Required Lenders accept such amendment.  No replacement of the LIBOR Rate with a Benchmark Replacement pursuant to this Section 2.12(d)(iii) will occur prior to the applicable Benchmark Transition Start Date.
(B)    Benchmark Replacement Conforming Changes.  In connection with the implementation of a Benchmark Replacement, Agent will have the right to make Benchmark Replacement Conforming Changes from time to time and, notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein or in any other Loan Document, any amendments implementing such Benchmark Replacement Conforming Changes will become effective without any further action or consent of any other party to this Agreement.
(C)    Notices; Standards for Decisions and Determinations.  Agent will promptly notify Administrative Borrower and the Lenders of (1) any occurrence of a Benchmark Transition Event or an Early Opt-in Election, as applicable, and its related Benchmark Replacement Date and Benchmark 

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Transition Start Date, (2) the implementation of any Benchmark Replacement, (3) the effectiveness of any Benchmark Replacement Conforming Changes and (4) the commencement or conclusion of any Benchmark Unavailability Period.  Any determination, decision or election that may be made by Agent or Lenders pursuant to this Section 2.12(d)(iii) including any determination with respect to a tenor, rate or adjustment or of the occurrence or non-occurrence of an event, circumstance or date and any decision to take or refrain from taking any action, will be conclusive and binding absent manifest error and may be made in its or their sole discretion and without consent from any other party hereto, except, in each case, as expressly required pursuant to this Section 2.12(d)(iii).
(D)    Benchmark Unavailability Period.  Upon Administrative Borrower’s receipt of notice of the commencement of a Benchmark Unavailability Period, Administrative Borrower may revoke any request for a Borrowing of, conversion to or continuation of LIBOR Rate Loans to be made, converted or continued during any Benchmark Unavailability Period and, failing that, Administrative Borrower will be deemed to have converted any such request into a request for a Borrowing of or conversion to Base Rate Loans.  During any Benchmark Unavailability Period, the component of Base Rate based upon the LIBOR Rate will not be used in any determination of the Base Rate.
2.14.    Prepayments of Indebtedness.  Section 6.7(a)(i) of the Credit Agreement is hereby amended so that it reads, in its entirety, as follows:
(i)    optionally prepay, redeem, defease, purchase, or otherwise acquire any Indebtedness of any Borrower and its Subsidiaries, other than the Obligations in accordance with this Agreement, or
2.15.    Anti-Cash Hoarding; Borrowing Requests.  Section 6 of the Credit Agreement is hereby amended by inserting the following new Section 6.18 in appropriate numerical order:
6.18    Anti-Cash Hoarding; Borrowing Requests.  Request any Borrowing, if after giving effect to the corresponding Advance and the contemporaneous uses of the proceeds thereof, the sum of cash and Cash Equivalents of the Loan Parties and their Subsidiaries, in the aggregate among all such entities, would exceed $2,000,000.
2.16.    Amendments and Waivers.  Section 14.1(e) of the Credit Agreement is hereby amended so that it reads, in its entirety, as follows:
Anything in this Section 14.1 to the contrary notwithstanding, (i) any amendment, modification, elimination, waiver, consent, termination, or release of, or with respect to, any provision of this Agreement or any other Loan Document that relates only to the relationship of the Lender Group among themselves, and that does not affect the rights or obligations of any Borrower, shall not require consent by or the agreement of any Loan Party, (ii) any amendment, waiver, modification, elimination, or consent of or with respect to any provision of this Agreement or any other Loan Document may be entered into without the consent of, or over the objection of, any Defaulting Lender, and (iii) any amendment contemplated by Section 2.12(d)(iii) of this Agreement in connection with a Benchmark Transition Event or an Early Opt-in Election shall be effective as contemplated by such Section 2.12(d)(iii) hereof.

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2.17.    Schedule A-2.  Schedule A-2 to the Credit Agreement is hereby amended by including Jon A. Faulkner in his capacities as Vice President of Dixie and Vice President and Manager of TDG as an Authorized Person as to such Borrowers.
2.18.    Schedule C-1.  Schedule C-1 of the Credit Agreement is hereby replaced with Schedule C-1 of this Agreement
2.19.    Schedule 5.2.  Schedule 5.2 of the Credit Agreement is hereby replaced with Schedule 5.2 of this Agreement.
III.        AMENDMENTS TO SECURITY AGREEMENT
Subject to the satisfaction of each of the conditions precedent set forth in Section IV of this Agreement, the Security Agreement is hereby amended as follows:
3.1.    Triggering Event.  The definition of “Triggering Event” set forth in Section 1 of the Security Agreement is hereby deleted.
3.2.    Section 6(k).  Section 6(k)(ii) of the Security Agreement is hereby amended so that it reads, in its entirety, as follows:
(ii)    Except as permitted by the Credit Agreement, each Grantor shall establish and maintain Controlled Account Agreements with Agent and the applicable Controlled Account Bank, in form and substance reasonably acceptable to Agent.  Each such Controlled Account Agreement shall provide, among other things, that (A) the Controlled Account Bank will comply with any instructions originated by Agent directing the disposition of the funds in such Controlled Account without further consent by the applicable Grantor, (B) the Controlled Account Bank waives, subordinates, or agrees not to exercise any rights of setoff or recoupment or any other claim against the applicable Controlled Account other than for payment of its service fees and other charges directly related to the administration of such Controlled Account and for returned checks or other items of payment, and (C) upon the instruction of Agent (an “Activation Instruction”), the Controlled Account Bank will forward by daily sweep all amounts in the applicable Controlled Account to the Agent’s Account.  Each Grantor acknowledges and agrees that (A) Agent may issue an Activation Instruction with respect to any or all of the Controlled Accounts at any time as deemed appropriate by Agent in Agent’s sole discretion, and (B) Agent may rescind any Activation Instruction (a “Rescission”) at any time as deemed appropriate by Agent in Agent’s sole discretion;
IV.        CONDITIONS PRECEDENT.

This Agreement shall become effective as of the date hereof, subject to the following conditions precedent having been satisfied or waived by Agent:

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4.1.    Execution of Agreement.  Agent shall have received fully executed counterparts of this Agreement, duly authorized, executed and delivered by each Borrower, Agent, and each Lender, and acknowledged by each Guarantor. 

4.2.    Amendment Fee.  Borrowers shall have paid to Agent an amendment fee, for the ratable benefit of the Lenders, in the amount of $50,000, which fee shall be fully earned as of the date hereof and non-refundable under any and all circumstances (it being understood that the Agent is hereby authorized to charge such fee to the Loan Account).
4.3.    Accuracy of Representations and Warranties.  Each of the representations and warranties of the Borrowers set forth in Section 4 of the Credit Agreement shall be true and correct in all material respects (except that such materiality qualifier shall not be applicable to any representations and warranties that already are qualified or modified by materiality in the text thereof).

4.4.    Other Documents.  Agent shall have received such other agreements, documents, instruments, officer’s certificates, and information executed and/or delivered by the Loan Parties as Agent may reasonably request.

4.5.    No Default or Event of Default.  No Default or Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing.

V.         POST-EFFECTIVE DATE COVENANTS
5.1.    Post-Effective Date Covenants.  In addition to all other covenants and agreements of Borrowers set forth in this Agreement, Borrowers hereby covenant and agree that they shall timely comply each of the following (collectively, the “Post-Effective Date Covenants”) and any failure to so timely comply shall constitute an Event of Default:
(a)    With respect to any consultant retained by any Borrower to perform such duties and for such period of time as Agent shall deem necessary in its reasonable discretion (any such consultant, a “Consultant”), (i) Borrowers shall be solely responsible for any and all of such Consultant’s fees, costs, and expenses, (ii) Borrowers shall cause Agent and Lenders to have direct and unfettered communication with such Consultant, including, without limitation, communication outside the presence of any Borrowers’ representatives, and (iii) Borrowers shall deliver (or cause such Consultant to deliver) to Agent all work product produced by such Consultant promptly after such work product is delivered by such Consultant to Borrowers.
(b)    Borrowers shall deliver to Agent weekly (no later than the second Business Day of each calendar week) statements of cash flow (“Weekly Cash Flow Reporting”) until such time as Agent, in its sole discretion, provides written notice to Borrowers that the Weekly Cash Flow Reporting shall terminate; provided, that Agent shall not be required to terminate Weekly Cash Flow Reporting and any termination thereof shall not prohibit Agent from reinstating Weekly Cash Flow Reporting by written notice to Borrowers at such time Agent deems necessary and/or appropriate.
(c)    On or before June 30, 2020 (or, subject to Agent’s written consent (given or withheld in Agent’s sole discretion) up to ten Business Days after June 30, 2020), Borrowers shall (i) consummate a Permitted Fixed Asset Loan from Ameristate Bank (“Ameristate”) secured by a Permitted Fixed Asset Lien on certain Real Property as approved by Agent in its Permitted Discretion (such Real Property, the “Specified Real Property”), (ii) shall deliver appraisals with respect to the Specified Real Property, each performed by 

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an appraiser reasonably acceptable to Agent, to Agent, (iii) shall have paid all Net Cash Proceeds of such Permitted Fixed Asset Loan, in the minimum amount equal to $9,000,000, to Agent for application to the Obligations in accordance with the terms of the Credit Agreement, (iv) to cause Ameristate to execute and deliver a mortgagee’s waiver in form and substance acceptable to Agent, and (v) shall have satisfied all Partial Release Conditions with respect to such Real Property.
5.2.    Strict Compliance.  Borrower shall strictly comply with all of the obligations, covenants, terms, and provisions of this Agreement and the Loan Documents, including, without limitation, the Post-Effective Date Covenants, in a prompt, timely, and faithful manner.
VI.        MISCELLANEOUS.

6.1.    No Additional Obligations.  The Borrowers acknowledge and agree that the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement shall not create (nor shall the Borrowers rely upon the existence of or claim or assert that there exists) any obligation of any of Agent or Lenders to consider or agree to any other amendment of or waiver or consent with respect to the Credit Agreement or any other instrument or agreement to which Agent or any Lender is a party (collectively, an “Additional Amendment” or “Consent”), and in the event that Agent and the Lenders subsequently agree to consider any requested Additional Amendment or Consent, neither the existence of this Agreement nor any other conduct of Agent or the Lenders related hereto, shall be of any force or effect on the Lenders’ consideration or decision with respect to any such requested Additional Amendment or Consent, and the Lenders shall not have any obligation whatsoever to consider or agree to any such Additional Amendment or Consent.

6.2.    Acknowledgments and Stipulations.  In order to induce Agent and Lenders to enter into this Agreement, each Borrower acknowledges, stipulates and agrees that (a) the Loan Documents executed by each Borrower are legal, valid and binding obligations of such Borrower enforceable against such Borrower in accordance with their respective terms, except as enforcement may be limited by equitable principles or by bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium, or similar laws relating to or limiting creditors’ rights generally; (b) the Liens granted by each Borrower to Agent in the Collateral are valid and duly perfected, first priority Liens, subject only to Permitted Liens; (c) each of the recitals contained at the beginning of this Agreement is true and correct; and (d) prior to executing this Agreement, each Borrower consulted with and had the benefit of advice of legal counsel of its own selection and has relied upon the advice of such counsel, and in no part upon the representation of Agent, any Lender or any counsel to Agent or any Lender concerning the legal effects of this Agreement or any provision hereof.

6.3.    Additional Representations and Warranties of the Borrowers.  Each Borrower hereby represents and warrants that on the date hereof and after giving effect to the amendments and waivers contained herein:  (a) the representations and warranties contained in Section 4 of the Credit Agreement shall be correct in all material respects on and as of such date as though made on and as of such date, and (b) no Default or Event of Default exists under the Credit Agreement on and as of such date.  Without limitation of the preceding sentence, each Borrower hereby expressly re-affirms the validity, effectiveness and enforceability of each Loan Document to which it is a party (in each case, as the same may be modified by the terms of this Agreement).  

6.4.    Effect of this Agreement.  Except as expressly amended pursuant hereto, no other changes or modifications to the Credit Agreement or any of the other Loan Documents are intended or implied, and in all other respects, the Credit Agreement and each of the other Loan Documents is hereby specifically ratified, restated and confirmed by all parties hereto as of the date hereof.  To the extent that any provision of the Credit Agreement or any of the other Loan Documents is inconsistent with the provisions of this 

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Agreement, the provisions of this Agreement shall control.  All references in the Credit Agreement (including without limitation the Schedules thereto) to the “Agreement” and all references in the other Loan Documents to the “Credit Agreement” shall be deemed to refer to the Credit Agreement, as amended hereby.

6.5.    Further Assurances.  The Loan Parties shall execute and deliver such additional documents and take such additional action as may be reasonably requested by Agent to effectuate the provisions and purposes hereof.

6.6.    Governing Law.  THE VALIDITY OF THIS AGREEMENT, THE CONSTRUCTION, INTERPRETATION, AND ENFORCEMENT HEREOF, THE RIGHTS OF THE PARTIES HERETO WITH RESPECT TO ALL MATTERS ARISING HEREUNDER OR RELATED HERETO, AND ANY CLAIMS, CONTROVERSIES OR DISPUTES ARISING HEREUNDER OR RELATED HERETO SHALL BE DETERMINED UNDER, GOVERNED BY, AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA.

6.7.    Binding Effect.  This Agreement shall bind and inure to the benefit of the respective successors and permitted assigns of each of the parties hereto.

6.8.    Counterparts; Electronic Execution.  This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts and by different parties on separate counterparts, each of which, when executed and delivered, shall be deemed to be an original, and all of which, when taken together, shall constitute but one and the same agreement.  Delivery of an executed counterpart of this Agreement by telefacsimile or other electronic method of transmission shall be equally as effective as delivery of an original executed counterpart of this Agreement.  Any party delivering an executed counterpart of this Agreement by telefacsimile or other electronic method of transmission also shall deliver an original executed counterpart of this Agreement but the failure to deliver an original executed counterpart shall not affect the validity, enforceability, and binding effect of this Agreement.

6.9.    Release of Claims.  In consideration of the agreements contained hereunder, each Borrower hereby irrevocably releases and forever discharges Agent, each Lender and their respective affiliates, subsidiaries, successors, assigns, directors, officers, employees, agents, consultants and attorneys (each, a “Released Person”) of and from any and all claims, suits, actions, investigations, proceedings or demands, whether based in contract, tort, implied or express warranty, strict liability, criminal or civil statute or common law of any kind or character, known or unknown, which such Borrower ever had or now has against Agent, any Lender or any other Released Person which relates, directly or indirectly, to any acts or omissions of Agent, any Lender or any other Released Person relating to the Credit Agreement or any other Loan Document on or prior to the date hereof.

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Each of the parties hereto has caused a counterpart of this Agreement to be duly executed and delivered as of the date first above written.

	
		
	BORROWERS:   
	THE DIXIE GROUP, INC.

By:
Name:  Jon A. Faulkner 
Title:  Vice President

	 
	TDG OPERATIONS, LLC

By:
Name:  Jon A. Faulkner 
Title:  Vice President and Manager

	
		
	AGENT AND LENDERS:
	WELLS FARGO CAPITAL FINANCE, LLC,  
as Agent and as a Lender

By:
Name:  Zachary S. Buchanan
Title:  Authorized Signatory

	
		
	 
	BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., 
as a Lender

By:
Name:  Todd Tarrance
Title:  Vice President

	
		
	   

	 

	 
	 

	
		
	 
	 

SCHEDULE C-1
COMMITMENTS
	
		
	Lender
	Amount

	Wells Fargo Capital Finance, LLC
	$50,000,000

	Bank of America, N.A.
	$50,000,000

ACTIVE 50155705v10

SCHEDULE 5.2
Provide Agent (and if so requested by Agent, with copies for each Lender) with each of the documents set forth below at the following times in form satisfactory to Agent:
	
		
	(i) From the Fourteenth Amendment Effective Date through and including May 31, 2020, (A) as to the items in clauses (a), (b), (c), (f), (i), and (l), weekly (no later than the 2nd Business Day of each calendar week), (B) as to the items in clauses (d) and (e), every other week (no later than the 2nd Business Day of every such two calendar week period), and (C) as to the items in clauses (g), (h), (j), and (k), monthly (no later than the 20th day after each prior fiscal month end), 
and 
(ii) after May 31, 2020, (A) as to the items in clauses (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f), (i), and (l), weekly (no later than the 2nd Business Day of each calendar week), and (B) as to the items in clauses (g), (h), (j), and (k), monthly (no later than the 20th day after each prior fiscal month end); provided, that Agent may extend the date on which Borrowers must provide each of the documents by two Business Days in its sole discretion,
	(a)    a Borrowing Base Certificate,
(b)    a detailed aging, by total, of Borrowers’ Accounts, together with a reconciliation and supporting documentation for any reconciling items noted (delivered electronically in an acceptable format, if Borrowers have implemented electronic reporting), 
(c)    a detailed calculation of those Accounts that are not eligible for the Borrowing Base, if Borrowers have not implemented electronic reporting,
(d)    a detailed Inventory system/perpetual report specifying the cost of Borrowers’ Inventory, by category, together with a detailed report as to Borrowers’ Inventory reserves (delivered electronically in an acceptable format, if Borrowers have implemented electronic reporting), 
(e)    a detailed calculation of Inventory categories that are not eligible for the Borrowing Base, if Borrowers have not implemented electronic reporting, 
(f)    a summary aging, by vendor, of Borrowers’ accounts payable and any book overdraft balance (delivered electronically in an acceptable format, if Borrowers have implemented electronic reporting) and an aging, by vendor, of any held checks, if applicable, 
(g)    a detailed report regarding Borrowers’ cash and Cash Equivalents, 
(h)    an Account roll-forward, in a format acceptable to Agent in its discretion, tied to the beginning and ending account receivable balances of Borrowers’ general ledger,
(i)    notice of all claims, offsets, or disputes asserted by Account Debtors with respect to Borrowers’ Accounts, in excess of an amount determined in the sole discretion of Agent,
(j)    a reconciliation of Accounts, trade accounts payable, and Inventory of Borrowers’ general ledger accounts to its monthly financial statements including any book reserves related to each category,
(k)    a report as to any sales or dispositions of Eligible M&E and Eligible Real Property, together with a report as to any Equipment or Real Property Collateral that was previously included in the Borrowing Base but no longer meets all applicable eligibility criteria, and
(l)    a detailed report as to specifying Borrower’s forecasted sales and orders in form and substance satisfactory to Agent.

	Quarterly,
	(m)    a report regarding Borrowers’ accrued, but unpaid, ad valorem taxes.

	Annually,
	(n)    a detailed list of Borrowers’ customers, with address and contact information.

ACTIVE 50155705v10

	
		
	Upon request by Agent,
	(o)    Inventory aging reports, short-roll reports and quality rework reports,
(p)    copies of invoices together with corresponding shipping and delivery documents, and credit memos together with corresponding supporting documentation, with respect to invoices and credit memos in excess of an amount determined in the sole discretion of Agent, from time to time,
(q)    copies of purchase orders and invoices for Inventory and Equipment acquired by Borrowers or their Subsidiaries, and 
(r)    such other reports as to the Collateral or the financial condition of Borrowers and their Subsidiaries, as Agent may reasonably request.

ACTIVE 50155705v10Exhibit
10.1

 

LEASE
AGREEMENT

 

THIS
LEASE AGREEMENT (“Lease”) is made as of this ____ day of May, 2020 (the “Effective Date”),
by and between PW ME CanRe SD LLC, a Maine LLC, with an address of which for notice purposes is C/O Power RET, 301 Winding
Road, Old Bethpage, New York 11804 (“Landlord”) and NorthEast Kind Assets, LLC a Maine limited liability
company with an address of which for notice purposes is 987 Harold L Dow Hwy., Eliot, ME 03903 (“Tenant,” and
together with the Landlord, the “Parties,” and each a “Party”).

 

WHEREAS,
on or prior to the date hereof, Landlord has acquired all of the right, title and interest in a certain acre parcel of property
being located at 495 Harold L Dow Hwy., Eliot , ME 03903 in the current numbering thereof, and being more particularly described
on Exhibit 1 attached hereto and incorporated herein (the “Property”), together with all rights appurtenant thereto
and with all improvements located or to be constructed thereon in accordance with the terms hereof (collectively, the “Premises”);
and

 

WHEREAS,
Landlord has acquired an option to purchase another certain parcel of land adjacent to the Property, being located at 505 Harold
L Dow Hwy., Eliot ME 03903 in the current numbering thereof, and being more particularly described on Exhibit 1 attached hereto
and incorporated herein (the “Option Property”); and

 

WHEREAS,
in connection with a prior lease of the Property, Sweet Dirt, LLC has purchased, and has begun to install and construct that certain
32,800+/- square foot greenhouse and 2,800 square foot ancillary buildings (collectively the “Buildings”) and Landlord
has agreed to provide certain funds towards the cost of such construction based upon an agreed upon budget of Landlord costs as
attached hereto as Exhibit 2 (the “Project Budget”); and

 

WHEREAS,
as a condition of this Lease, Hughes Pope, Kristin Pope, Northeast Kind Holdings, LLC, Sweet Dirt, LLC, Judley, LLC, SD3, LLC
and Sagemed, LLC (collectively, the “Guarantor,” and together with the Tenant, the “Tenant Parties,” and
each a “Tenant Party”) has agreed to unconditional guarantee the payment and performance of this Lease pursuant to
the terms and conditions of those certain guarantees executed and delivered of even date herewith;

 

NOW,
THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, Landlord and Tenant,
intending to be legally bound, enter into the Lease on the following terms, conditions and covenants:

 

	1.	PROPERTY;
    TERM.

 

1.1
PREMISES. On or prior to the date hereof, Landlord has acquired the Property. Landlord hereby leases to Tenant, and Tenant hereby
leases from Landlord, the Premises. The Premises are deemed to consist of approximately 3.06 acres. 

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

1.2
LEASE TERM. 

 

(a)
Initial Term. The initial term of this Lease (“Initial Term”) shall be two hundred forty (240) full
calendar months from the Effective Date, plus the portion of the month in which the Effective Date occurs if the Effective Date
is other than the first day of the month. ; 

 

(b)
Options to Renew. Provided Tenant is not in default of any of the terms or conditions of the Lease beyond the applicable notice
and cure period at the time of exercise, Tenant is granted two (2) successive options (each, an “Option
Term”, collectively, the “Option Terms”, and successively the “First Option Term”
and the “Second Option Term”) to extend the term of the Lease for five (5) years following the initial Term
and then for five (5) years following the First Option Term if so exercised, upon the following terms and conditions. The Tenant
shall deliver written notice of its intent to exercise each Option Term, delivering such written notice to Landlord prior to but
not after the date which is 364 days prior to the expiration of the initial Term (as to the First Option Term) or 364 days prior
to the expiration of the First Option Term (for the Second Option Term), but no earlier than the date which is fifteen (15) months
prior to the expiration of the then current Term. Subject to the conditions herein expressed, delivery of the written notice of
the intent to exercise the then applicable Option Term shall irrevocably commit the Tenant to the Option Term so exercised. Each
Option Term shall be subject to all the terms, covenants and conditions of the Lease, except as modified by this provision (meaning,
no further options will be re-imposed, subject only to the Second Option Term). If Tenant does not so exercise any such Option
Term in the time and manner herein provided, time being strictly of the essence, any and all of Tenant’s option rights for
the Option Term at bar (and any otherwise succeeding Option Term) shall irrevocably be deemed waived. The Base Rent and monthly
installments thereof for each year of each Option Term shall be as specified on the attached Rent Schedule, if exercised.

 

The
Initial Term, as so extended in accordance with the terms hereof, shall be referred to hereinafter as the “Term.”
Tenant shall have no right to operate its business on the Premises until Tenant has provided Landlord with a certificate of insurance
evidencing the insurance coverages that Tenant is obligated to maintain pursuant to this Lease together with a copy of the validly
issued and currently effective Maine State licenses to operate a grow/processing facility for medical marijuana issued to each
of the each of the Tenant Parties that will be operating on the Premises. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Tenant is expressly permitted
to make the Improvements on the Premises prior to receipt of all Cannabis Use Permits (defined below) For these purposes the “Cannabis
Use Permits” are defined as follows is defined as follows:

 

1.2.1
Cannabis Use Permits: Tenant acknowledges and agrees and Landlord requires, that the appropriate Tenant Parties shall secure
and maintain all licenses and approvals required by all applicable State and municipal jurisdictions and regulatory bodies, including
those required under the Maine Medical Use of Marijuana Act, Title 22, Chapter 558-C, any other Maine laws related to the growth
or cultivation of marijuana or cannabis, and any and all applicable rules, and regulations promulgated pursuant thereto, as such
may be amended or substituted from time to time, (collectively, the “Marijuana Act”) to allow the appropriate Tenant
Parties to operate a marijuana cultivation facility on the Premises, and to perform any other use permitted by the Tenant Parties’
licenses and/or permits, including without limitation, those necessary to be in compliance with the Marijuana Act (collectively,
the “Cannabis Use Permits”). Each of the Tenant Parties shall evidence all such Cannabis Use Permits by providing
a copy of same to Landlord. Each of the Tenant Parties covenant and agree that during the Term of this Lease, each such Tenant
Party shall keep all such Cannabis Use Permits in full force and effect with the State of Maine at that time and to materially
comply with all applicable laws, rules and regulations including the Marijuana Act. Judley, LLC and Sagemed, LLC, severally agree,
in addition to other necessary licenses and approval, to maintain registrations pursuant to Title 22 Chapter, 558-C. At least
one of the Tenant Parties shall maintain a license under the Maine Medical Use of Marijuana Act, Title 22, Chapter 558-C at all
times during the Term.

 

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1.2.2
Zoning Approvals: Tenant Parties represent and warrant that they have obtained and will maintain all required federal,
state and local permits, licenses and approvals, including any local land use and zoning permits necessary for their construction
of the Buildings and all related improvements (together with the Cannabis Use Permits, the “Permits and Approvals”)
and none of the Permits and Approvals have been appealed. Tenant Parties further represent and warrant that they have provided
copies of all Permits and Approvals to Landlord.

 

1.2.3
Termination for Failure of Permits and Approvals: If for any reason Tenant shall suffer a loss of its required Permits
and Approvals, including through State revocation as described in the Marijuana Act, Tenant shall immediately in writing notify
Landlord and shall immediately cease all marijuana cultivation business operations and activities, as applicable, in and at the
Premises which otherwise are permitted by this Lease until such time as the applicable lost and/or revoked Permits and Approvals
have been re-secured and reasonably evidenced to Landlord. In addition, should any Tenant Party secure the Permits and Approvals
but, thereafter suffer a loss thereof but only if such loss arises by reason of either a loss of local zoning approval or a revocation
or loss of any of the Permits and Approvals where such loss or revocation so arises through fault, inaction, omission, or other
conduct or action of such Tenant Party which conduct or action is in breach of this Lease or breach by such Tenant Party of the
State rules and regulations and laws which govern under the Permits and Approvals, such event shall be called an “Unexcused
Loss of Approvals”. In case of an Unexcused Loss of Approvals, Tenant shall immediately notify Landlord in writing upon
written receipt of same and Landlord may thereafter at any time until such lost Permits and Approvals have been re-secured, terminate
this Lease upon delivery of written notice of such termination (an “Unexcused Termination Notice”); provided,
such an Unexcused Termination Notice shall not be effective until the ninetieth (90th) day after the giving of written
notice of such termination. During such 90-day period, if Tenant is able to re-secure such lost Permits and/or Approvals, as applicable,
the Unexcused Termination Notice will not take effect. In case of an Unexcused Termination Notice, same shall also constitute
a breach and default of this Lease for which all remedies of Landlord shall be cumulative.

 

1.2.4
Landlord’s Right of Termination for Legal Climate Risk Change: If at any time during the Term(s) of the Lease, the
legal landscape in which Maine sanctioned and approved use herein contemplated interplays with the Federal Issues (defined below),
is altered such that there has occurred or there is imminent to occur (or actually occurring) a seizure of Landlord’s property,
or imminent to occur (or actually occurring) Federal action to impose or seek criminal sanctions or civil forfeiture upon Landlord
or any of its assets by reason of this Lease and/or the related activities contemplated herein to occur (or occurring), then Landlord
may terminate the Lease upon 90 days’ prior written notice to Tenant of termination, whereupon the Lease shall be deemed
and treated as though it had naturally expired on the indicated termination date set forth in such notice, unless Tenant is able
to prevent or cure, as applicable, the material adverse consequence prior to such termination date and provided further, during
such 90 day period, Tenant shall cease any operation or activity to the extent necessary to address the actual threat to Landlord
as credibly presented and communicated in writing to Tenant. Landlord expressly acknowledges, however, that the current legal
landscape as of the Effective Date hereof, including the current status of Federal Issues, shall not in and of itself constitute
such a legal climate risk change permitting any such termination. Upon any such termination, Landlord shall not have any obligation
to reimburse or recompense Tenant for any costs Tenant has incurred related to Tenant’s improvements of the Premises; the
Buildings shall remain on the Property; and in any event rents and charges hereunder shall remain due and owing through such specified
termination date.

 

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	2.	RENT
    AND OTHER CHARGES.

 

2.1
BASE RENT. Tenant agrees to pay monthly rent (“Base Rent”), together with any and all rental, sales or use taxes levied
by any governmental body for the use or occupancy of the Premises and any rent or other charges payable hereunder in accordance
with the column entitled “Monthly Rent” on the Rent Schedule attached as Exhibit 3.

 

2.1.1
FEDERAL LEGALIZATION. In the event of the federal legalization of the recreational use of cannabis in the United States, the Base
Rent will be adjusted such that the amount due will be the amount listed in the column entitled “Rent if Reset” in
the Rent Schedule attached as Exhibit 3 (the “Rent if Reset”).

 

2.1.2
Rent Payment Address: Base Rent or the Rent if Reset, as applicable, (and any and all other items of rent, additional rent
or sums due Landlord hereunder) shall be paid without demand, without necessity of notice, without reduction, without set off
and without deduction in wire transfer of immediately available funds or by check or money order to Landlord at 301 Winding Road,
Old Bethpage, New York 11804 or such other address as Landlord directs in writing from time to time at least 30 days prior to
next rental installment where such writing is given in accordance with the notice provisions of this Lease. Rent may NOT be paid
in cash.

 

2.2
LATE CHARGES. If any Base Rent or other payment due under this Lease is not received by Landlord within five (5) days of the due
date of such payment, Tenant shall pay, in addition to such payment a late charge equal to the greater of (i) three percent (3.0%)
of the payment which is past due or (ii) Two Hundred Fifty and No/100 Dollars ($250.00). If any payment due from Tenant shall
remain overdue for more than ten (10) days, interest shall accrue daily on the past due amount from the date such amount was due
until paid or judgment is entered at a rate equivalent to the lesser of ten percent (10%) per annum and the highest rate permitted
by law. Interest on the past due amount shall be in addition to and not in lieu of the five percent (3.0%) late charge or any
other remedy available to Landlord.

 

2.3
ADDITIONAL RENT. This Lease shall be deemed to be a “triple net” lease, it being the express understanding and intent
of Landlord and Tenant that the Base Rent or Rent if Reset, as applicable, due hereunder shall be absolutely net to Landlord and
that all costs and expenses for the Premises, to the extent practicable, shall be paid directly to the applicable service provider
or entity charging such expense by Tenant. Except as otherwise expressly set forth herein, Tenant shall pay all expenses arising
in connection with the Premises, including without limitation, all Operating Expenses (as hereinafter defined). All charges payable
by Tenant under the terms of this Lease other than Base Rent or Rent if Reset, as applicable, are called “Additional
Rent.” The term “Rent” shall mean Base Rent and Additional Rent.

 

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2.4
OPERATING EXPENSES. 

 

2.4.1
DEFINITIONS. For all purposes of this Lease, the following terms shall have the meanings ascribed to them herein.

 

2.4.1.1
“Operating Expenses” shall mean any reasonable and actual expenses incurred whether by Landlord or by others
on behalf of Landlord, arising out of Landlord’s maintenance, operation, management, insuring, repair, replacement (if such
replacement is generally regarded in the industry as increasing operating efficiency or is required under any Applicable Law that
was not in effect or not applicable to the Property on the Effective Date) and administration of the Buildings and the Premises
including, without limitation: (i) all real estate, personal property and other ad valorem taxes, and any other levies, charges,
local improvement rates, and assessments whatsoever assessed or charged against the Buildings, the Premises and the equipment
and improvements owned by Landlord therein contained, including any amounts assessed or charged in substitution for or in lieu
of any such taxes, excluding only income or capital gains taxes imposed upon Landlord, and including all fees and costs associated
with the appeal of any assessment on taxes; (ii) security, if any is provided by Landlord at Tenant’s request; (iv) landscaping
and pest control; (v) dues and assessments under any applicable deed restrictions or declarations of covenants and restrictions.

 

2.4.1.2
Operating Expenses shall, however, exclude: (i) interest and amortization on mortgages and other debt costs or ground lease payments,
if any; (ii) depreciation of Buildings and other improvements (except permitted amortization of certain capital expenditures);
(iii) legal fees in connection with leasing, tenant disputes or enforcement of leases; (iv) real estate brokers’ commissions
or marketing costs; (v) improvements or alterations to tenant spaces not required by law or Landlord’s insurance underwriting
standards; (vi) the cost of providing any service directly to, and paid directly by, any tenant; (vii) costs of any items to the
extent Landlord receives reimbursement from insurance proceeds or from a warranty or other such third party (such proceeds to
be deducted from Operating Expenses in the year in which received); and (viii) capital expenditures, except those (a) made primarily
to reduce Operating Expenses or increases therein, or to comply with laws or insurance requirements (excluding capital expenditures
to cure violations of laws or insurance requirements that existed prior to the date of this Lease), or (b) for replacements (as
opposed to additions or new improvements); provided, any such permitted capital expenditure shall be amortized (with interest
at the prevailing loan rate available to Landlord when the cost was incurred) over: (x) the period during which the reasonable
estimated savings in Operating Expenses equals the expenditure, if applicable, or (y) the useful life of the item as reasonably
determined by Landlord, but in no event fewer than five (5) years nor more than ten (10) years. For clarity, Operating Expenses
shall exclude any administrative fees, management fees and any penalties, late or late fees associated with Landlord’s failure
to pay an expense timely.

 

2.4.2
PAYMENT OF OPERATING EXPENSES. In addition to the payment of Base Rent or Rent if Reset, as applicable, Tenant shall pay to Landlord
all Operating Expenses in accordance with the terms hereof. Landlord shall bill Tenant for its Operating Expenses as incurred
and such payment will be due in full with the next monthly rent payment. All such amounts are deemed items of additional rent
and are subject to sales tax (if applicable) which Tenant shall pay together with all such moneys as and when paid to Landlord.

 

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2.4.3
UTILITIES; JANITORIAL SERVICES.

 

2.4.3.1
Utilities at the Premises. Tenant shall be solely responsible for and shall promptly pay directly to the service providers
all charges for gas, heat, light, electricity, water, sewer, security, power, telephone and any other utility or service used
in or servicing the Premises exclusively and all other costs and expenses involved in the care, maintenance, and use thereof and
not related to the rest of the Premises. Such charges shall include all security deposits and other charges by utility companies.

 

2.4.3.2
Property Services. Tenant shall be solely responsible for and shall promptly pay for all window washing, janitorial service
and trash and debris removal charges relating to the Premises. Tenant shall maintain the Premises in a clean and orderly fashion.

 

	3.	USE
    OF PROPERTY.

 

3.1
PERMITTED USES. Tenant or any of the other Tenant Parties may use the Premises for a State of Maine approved, permitted and authorized
medical marijuana cultivation facility as further described below, in compliance with all of the Permits and Approvals described
above, and for any other use permitted by the Marijuana Act or other applicable laws and regulations (the “Permitted Use”);
and for no other use or purpose whatsoever if not in compliance with the Permits and Approvals. Neither Tenant nor any other Tenant
Party shall be permitted to sell any product to be consumed on site whatsoever. Landlord and Tenant acknowledge and agree that
the Permitted Use is the intended use to be permitted under this Lease. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, Landlord
acknowledges and agrees that Tenant Parties’ Permitted Use shall not be a violation of this Lease while and so long as the
Tenant Parties are properly licensed, permitted and approved with all Permits and Approvals in good standing, and operate the
business and all employees and representative to operate at all times in compliance with such Permits and Approvals (the “Legal
Compliance Clarification”).

 

3.2
COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS.

 

3.2.1
LANDLORD’S COMPLIANCE. Tenant shall be responsible for any costs associated with making any modifications to the Buildings
required pursuant to any federal, state or local laws, ordinances, Buildings codes, and rules and regulations of governmental
entities having jurisdiction over the Premises, including but not limited to the Board of Fire Underwriters and the Americans
with Disabilities Act (“ADA”), all regulations and orders promulgated pursuant to the ADA currently enacted upon the
execution of this Lease, the Marijuana Act (collectively, “Applicable Laws”). Landlord shall comply with any and all
Marijuana Act provisions specifically relating to landlords. Further, Tenant shall remain responsible for such ADA compliance
for its employees and within the Buildings. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Applicable Laws shall not include the Federal Controlled
Substances Act and any Federal law that may be violated by virtue of being in violation of the Controlled Substances Act.

 

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3.2.2
TENANT’S COMPLIANCE. Tenant shall materially comply with all Applicable Laws and operational registrations and licenses,
including without limitation, the Marijuana Act, and shall promptly comply with all governmental orders and directives for the
correction, prevention, and abatement of any nuisances and any violation of Applicable Laws in, upon, or connected with the Premises,
all at Tenant’s sole expense. Tenant warrants that all improvements or alterations of the Premises made by Tenant or Tenant’s
employees, agents or contractors, either prior to Tenant’s occupancy of the Premises or during the Term, will comply with
all Applicable Laws, including any and all on site security requirements set forth under Applicable Laws or as otherwise reasonably
required by Landlord given the safety concerns associated with the Permitted Use hereunder. In the event that (i) Tenant’s
specific use and occupancy of the Premises, or (ii) any alterations to the Premises performed by or on behalf of Tenant pursuant
to this Lease, necessitates or triggers any modifications (including structural modifications) to the Premises or Buildings or
alterations to the Buildings systems, the same shall be made by Tenant. In addition, Tenant warrants that its use of the Premises
will be in material compliance with all Applicable Laws subject to the Legal Compliance Clarification.

 

3.3
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL. Throughout the Term, the Tenant Parties will not bring upon the Premises or release, discharge, store, dispose,
or transport of any Hazardous Materials (as hereinafter defined) on, under, in, above, to, or from the Premises or the Buildings,
except that de minimis quantities of Hazardous Materials may be used in the Premises as necessary for the customary maintenance
of the Premises or in the ordinary course of the Tenant Parties’ business, provided that same are used, stored and disposed
of in strict compliance with Applicable Laws. For purposes of this provision, the term “Hazardous Materials”
will mean and refer to any wastes, materials, or other substances of any kind or character that are or become regulated as hazardous
or toxic waste or substances, or which require special handling or treatment, under any Applicable Laws.

 

If
the activities of the Tenant Parties activities at the Premises or the Tenant Parties’ use of the Premises (a) result in
a release of Hazardous Materials that is not in compliance with Applicable Laws or permits issued thereunder; (b) gives rise to
any claim that requires a response under Applicable Laws or permits issued thereunder; (c) causes a significant public health
threat; or (d) causes the presence at the Premises, Buildings of Hazardous Materials in levels that violate Applicable Laws or
permits issued thereunder, then the Tenant Parties shall, at its sole cost and expense: (i) immediately provide verbal notice
thereof to Landlord as well as notice to Landlord in the manner required by this Lease, which notice shall identify the Hazardous
Materials involved and the emergency procedures taken or to be taken; and (ii) promptly take all action in response to such situation
required by Applicable Laws, provided that the Tenant Parties shall first obtain Landlord’s approval of the non-emergency
remediation plan to be undertaken. 

 

The
Tenant Parties shall indemnify and hold harmless Landlord against and from any and all claims, suits, actions, debts, damages,
costs, losses, obligations, judgments, charges and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) of any nature whatsoever
suffered or incurred by Landlord to the extent they were caused by the following activities of the Tenant Parties at the Premises,
Buildings or Property during the Term of this Lease or prior to the Effective Date not caused by Landlord: (i) any release, release,
or disposal of any Hazardous Materials at the Premises, Buildings or Property by the Tenant Parties, or (ii) the violation of
any Applicable Laws at the Premises, Buildings or Property pertaining to protection of the environment, public health and safety,
air emissions, water discharges, hazardous or toxic substances, solid or hazardous wastes or occupational health and safety. The
indemnification obligations of the Tenant Parties shall survive the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease for a period
of six (6) years.

 

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3.4
ACCESS.

 

3.4.1
LANDLORD’S ACCESS. Subject to Landlord’s compliance with Tenant’s reasonable security measures as well as State
of Maine required procedures with respect to Landlord’s access to the Leased Premises (“Tenant’s Access Requirements”),
Landlord shall be entitled, during normal business hours, and upon reasonable advance notice to enter the Premises to examine
them and to make such repairs, alterations, or improvements thereto as Landlord is required by this Lease; provided, Landlord
shall comply with all law in respect of any such entry; Tenant or a representative thereof must accompany Landlord staff members
or employees with any such entry; Landlord will honor any specifically closed-off areas as may be required by law for security
and safety; but Landlord may nonetheless act as prudent and necessary in case of emergency. Tenant shall not unduly obstruct any
pipes, conduits, or mechanical or other electrical equipment so as to prevent reasonable access thereto. Landlord shall exercise
its rights under this section, to the extent possible in the circumstances, in such manner so as to reduce, if practical, interference
with Tenant’s use and enjoyment of the Premises. Subject to the foregoing, Landlord and its agents have the right to enter
the Premises during normal business hours and upon reasonable advance notice to show them to prospective purchasers, lenders,
or anyone having a prospective interest in the Buildings, and, during the last six (6) months of the Term or any renewal thereof,
to show them to prospective tenants. Landlord will have the right at all times to enter the Premises with Tenant or licensed individual(s)
on behalf of the Tenant to escort the Landlord in the event of an emergency affecting the Premises, subject to any applicable
limitations required by Maine revised statue laws and/or Maine Office of Marijuana Policy regulations. Although Landlord shall
not have the right to place “For Lease” signs in the Premises, or upon the exterior of the Premises itself, nothing
herein shall limit Landlord’s rights to promote, advertise, place “For Lease” signs or otherwise market leasing
of the Property in whatever lawful manner Landlord may elect, as long as such manner(s) do not materially interfere with the Tenant’s
use of the Premises. 

 

3.4.2
TENANT’S ACCESS. Tenant shall have access to the Premises twenty-four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week, 365 days
per year.

 

3.5
QUIET POSSESSION. Provided Tenant is not in default beyond applicable notice and cure periods, Tenant shall be entitled to peaceful
and quiet enjoyment of the Premises for the Term without interruption or interference by Landlord or any person claiming through
Landlord. 

 

3.6
COVENANTS AND RESTRICTIONS. Tenant hereby acknowledges and agrees that the Buildings, and Tenant’s occupancy thereof, is
subject to all matters of Public Record.

 

	4.	TENANT
    ALTERATIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS.

 

4.1
TENANT IMPROVEMENTS; CONDITION OF PREMISES. Except as expressly provided in this Lease, Tenant acknowledges and agrees that Landlord
has not undertaken to perform any modification, alteration or improvements to the Premises, and Tenant further waives any defects
in the Premises and acknowledges and accepts the Premises in their “AS IS” condition, and as suitable for the purpose
for which they are leased.

 

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Tenant
acknowledges and agrees that if Tenant desires to expand its existing operations at the Premises or elsewhere, Landlord shall
have the ability, subject to the provisions of Section 4.4, to lease space to Tenant for such operations on comparable terms and
conditions as set forth in this Lease. Tenant shall continue to be responsible for all of its own operational costs and expenses
at all such additional facilities; provided, however, Landlord and Tenant covenant and agree, in accordance with Section 4.4,
to use their good faith efforts to cooperate with each other to establish a mutually agreed upon budget, lease terms and the conditions
for the lease by Landlord to Tenant of all such facilities.

 

Tenant
covenants and agrees that if any mechanics’ lien or claim or other lien of any kind whatsoever shall be filed or maintained
against the Premises by any contractor, subcontractor, materialman or laborer employed by Tenant or Tenant’s contractor
or subcontractors for work done or materials furnished in connection with any work on the Premises, Tenant shall, within twenty
(20) days after receiving notice thereof, either (1) pursuant to any applicable statute, bond against the same and remove such
claim or lien of record, or (2) furnish a waiver and release from the party originating such claim or lien as to the Premises
and discharge such lien of record. Tenant shall immediately take one of the actions described in (1) or (2) above. If Tenant fails
to discharge any claim or lien, Landlord shall have the right to discharge any such claim or lien by payment or otherwise, and
Tenant shall, on demand, reimburse Landlord therefor and for all costs and expenses related thereto.

 

4.2
TENANT ALTERATIONS. Other than the Improvements, to which Landlord has consented, Tenant will not make or allow to be made any
alterations in or to the Premises without first obtaining the written consent of Landlord, such consent not to be unreasonably
withheld or delayed; provided, however that such Landlord consent shall not be required for changes that are not to the exterior,
or are not to the structure, or are not to Buildings systems, or which are merely cosmetic in nature. All Tenant alterations will
be accomplished in a good and workmanlike manner, and unless otherwise agreed to in writing singed by both parties hereto, at
Tenant’s sole expense, and in conformity with all Applicable Laws by a licensed and bonded contractor approved in advance
by Landlord, such approval of contractor not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed. All contractors performing alterations in
the Premises shall carry workers’ compensation insurance, commercial general liability insurance, automobile insurance in
amounts reasonably acceptable to Landlord and shall deliver a certificate of insurance evidencing such coverages to Landlord prior
to commencing work in the Premises. Upon completion of any such work, Tenant shall provide Landlord with “as built”
plans, copies of all construction contracts, and proof of payment for all labor and materials. All alterations or improvements
shall remain with the Premises upon Lease termination or expiration and will be surrendered to Landlord along with the Premises
at such time and will be deemed owned by Landlord at all times from and after and upon completion thereof (but rights to the use
of same and Tenant’s obligations to keep in good order, condition and repair and maintain same, as a part of the Premises,
shall remain with Tenant pursuant to this Lease during the term of this Lease). Tenant will have no authority or power, express
or implied, to create or cause any construction lien or mechanics’ or materialmen’s lien or claim of any kind against
the Premises, the Property or any portion thereof. Landlord’s interest in the Premises is not and shall not be subject to
any liens as a result of Tenant’s use or occupancy of the Premises including specifically, without limitation, for improvements
made by Tenant, and all such liens are expressly prohibited. Tenant will promptly cause any such liens or claims to be released
by payment, bonding or otherwise within thirty (30) days after request by Landlord, and will indemnify Landlord against losses
arising out of any such claim including, without limitation, legal fees and court costs. Landlord has the right, but not the obligation,
to discharge any such lien. Any amount paid by Landlord for such purpose and Landlord’s related reasonable attorneys’
fees shall be paid by Tenant to Landlord upon demand and shall accrue interest from the date paid by Landlord until Landlord is
reimbursed therefor at the highest rate permitted by Law. 

 

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4.3
TENANT CONSTRUCTION OF IMPROVEMENTS. Tenant covenants and agrees to lawfully and on a lien free basis, to perform the work and
construct and install the Buildings (collectively, the “Improvements”) described on Exhibit 2 attached hereto, pursuant
to the plans and specifications jointly agreed upon by Landlord and Tenant, all such construction and installation to be done
in accordance with all applicable laws, rules and regulations. Provided that Tenant has received payment from Landlord of the
“Sweet Dirt Line Reimbursement for Construction/Materials Provided” line item of the Project Costs itemized on Exhibit
2 (the “Tenant Reimbursement”) by May 22, 2020 (the “Fund Delivery Date”), such Improvements shall be
substantially completed on or before October 31, 2020 (the “Substantial Completion Date”) and such construction completion
shall be guaranteed by the Guarantors pursuant to the guarantees attached hereto. Any delay in the Fund Delivery Date shall result
in a proportionate extension of the Substantial Completion Date. Landlord covenants and agrees to fund the cost related to the
above referenced construction up to the amount described on Exhibit 2 attached hereto (the “Project Budget”).
The Tenant Parties covenant and agree that the Tenant Parties shall be responsible for any and all costs in excess of the Project
Budget necessary to complete the Improvements. Payments for work and materials provided in accordance with the Project Budget
shall be made by Landlord directly to third parties, following completion of work and delivery of lien waivers with the balance,
if any, to be paid to Tenant as a development fee upon “completion” which is defined hereunder as the later to occur
of: (i) receipt of a Certificate of Occupancy by the applicable local and State authorities, (ii) receipt of lien waivers from
all contractors who worked on site, and (iii) the commencement of lawful operations in the Improvements. All contractors must
submit insurance certificates acceptable to Landlord and naming Landlord prior to commencement of work.

 

The
Parties hereto expressly acknowledge that this Lease is being entered into at a time when the United States, including Maine,
is in the midst of addressing and being affected by the COVID-19 virus pandemic. The Tenant’s anticipated performance under
Section 4.3, including meeting the substantial completion date set forth therein, is based on the Tenant’s understanding
of current laws, rules, regulations, executive orders, and best practices at the time that this Lease is executed. The Landlord
agrees and understands that the Landlord’s obligations hereunder, including the obligation to timely pay for the goods and
services provided by the Tenant hereunder, is not contingent upon, and shall not generally be affected by, any circumstance arising
from the COVID-19 pandemic. The Landlord understands and expects that the Tenant will comply fully with all statutes, rules, regulations,
and executive orders that now exist and may hereafter arise, including those arising as a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic,
and that such provisions, and the best practices arising therefrom, may affect the timing and manner in which the project contemplated
hereby is completed. The Landlord further understands that the pandemic may affect matters such as access to and timing of receipt
of particular materials, access to labor and certain subcontractors, and health and safety measures affecting the numbers and
movement of persons at the job site. The Landlord hereby agrees to work with the Tenant to address such matters, including identifying
substitute materials of similar cost (with the cost of the good requiring substitution based on the cost at the time of contracting)
to those specified where necessary. In instances where the Landlord’s cooperation is required to allow the Tenant to comply
with laws, regulations, and best practices arising as a consequence of the pandemic, the Landlord will take all measures that
may be necessary and appropriate to do so. Accordingly, and without limiting the generality of the foregoing, notwithstanding
anything contrary set forth in this Lease if the work contemplated under Section 4.3 is delayed by governmental action or inaction
or any other reasons beyond Tenant’s reasonable control, including, without limitation, damage caused by fire or other casualty,
strikes, force majeure, shortage of materials or labor, transportation delays, weather conditions, pandemic (any delay caused
in whole or in part by any of the foregoing being an “Excusable Delay”), then the Substantial Completion Date shall
be extended for a period reasonably equivalent to the time lost by reason of such Excusable Delay.

 

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4.4
FUTURE CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS BY TENANT. Tenant covenants and agrees that Landlord shall be provided with the right (but not the
obligation), subject to the terms outlined below, to finance future capital projects related to cannabis cultivation of the Tenant
Parties at the Property and elsewhere on substantially similar terms as this Lease or as otherwise mutually agreed upon by the
parties, with all such leases being cross collateralized and cross defaulted with this Lease, the Guarantees and all other leases
Landlord has entered with Tenant (the “Right of Finance”). The Right of Finance shall not apply to any equity raise
by the Tenant Parties and shall not apply to the Tenant Parties’ future capital projects for cannabis retail, processing
or distribution so long as such projects do not include cannabis cultivation.

 

Unless
and until Landlord elects not to exercise its Right of Finance, or Landlord, following exercise, is unable or to provide financing
in a reasonable time or withdraws its exercise, Tenant is entitled to seek alternative financing for that project. During the
Term of this Lease, the Tenant Parties covenant and agree that they will NOT own, operate or invest in a facility that is reasonably
likely to have a negative impact on the performance of the Property or their business during the Term of this Lease unless the
parties mutually agree that the operations at this Property support the need for additional facilities. During the Term the Tenant
Parties shall not own or develop any cannabis related business or operation, including retail, processing and distribution, except
that which is directly owned by one or more of the Tenant Parties. The Tenant Parties will dedicate sufficient and reasonable
time and effort and their professional attention on the activities of the Tenant Parties on the Property in priority to other
professional activities until Tenant has reached stabilization of operations so that all expenses including its Base Rent, operating
expenses and all other business expenses are being paid on a current and timely basis.

 

If
the Tenant Parties desire to develop the Option Property during the Term, and the development is not financed by Landlord, the
operators on the Property shall only be the Tenant Parties or wholly owned subsidiaries of the Tenant Parties.

 

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	5.	INSURANCE
    AND INDEMNITY. 

 

5.1
TENANT’S INSURANCE. Tenant will throughout the Term (and any other period when Tenant is in possession of the Premises)
carry and maintain, at its sole cost and expense, the following types of insurance, which shall provide coverage on an occurrence
basis in the amounts specified with deductible amounts reasonably satisfactory to Landlord:

 

(a)
COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE. Commercial general liability (“CGL”) insurance with coverage for premises/operations,
personal and advertising injury, products/completed operations and contractual liability with combined single limits of liability
of not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence, $2,000,000 in the annual aggregate for bodily injury and property damage per occurrence.

 

(b)
COMPREHENSIVE AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY INSURANCE. Comprehensive automobile liability insurance with a limit of not less than $1,000,000
per occurrence for bodily injury, $500,000 per person and $100,000 property damage or a combined single limit of $1,000,000 for
both Tenant-owned and leased vehicles.

 

(c)
UMBRELLA COVERAGE. Tenant shall also carry and maintain umbrella coverage with a limit of not less than $5,000,000 per occurrence.

 

(d)
PROPERTY INSURANCE. Insurance of personal property, decorations, trade fixtures, furnishings, equipment, alterations, leasehold
improvements and betterments made by Tenant on a replacement cost basis, with coverage equal to not less than one hundred percent
(100%) of the full replacement value of the insured property. Such insurance shall be written on the ISO Special Perils form including
but not limited to the perils of fire, extended coverage, windstorm, vandalism, malicious mischief and sprinkler leakage, for
the full replacement cost value of the covered items and in amounts that meet any co-insurance clause of the policies of insurance
with a deductible amount not to exceed $10,000. Tenant’s policy will also include business interruption/extra expense coverage
in amounts sufficient to insure twelve (12) months of interrupted business operations at the Premises including payment of rent.

 

(e)
WORKERS’ COMPENSATION. Workers’ compensation insurance covering all employees of Tenant, as required by the laws of
the State of Maine, and employers’ liability coverage subject to limits required by law.

 

(f)
BUILDERS RISK. During construction work on the Property, Tenant shall procure and pay for a Builders Risk related to the contemplated
construction activities reasonably acceptable to Landlord.

 

All
policies referred to above shall: (i) be taken out with insurers permitted to write policies in Maine having a minimum A.M. Best’s
rating of A, Class VII or as otherwise permitted by Landlord; (ii) be non-contributing with, and shall apply only as primary and
not as excess to any other insurance available to Landlord or any mortgagee of Landlord; and (iii) contain an obligation of the
insurers to endeavor to notify Landlord not less than thirty (30) days prior to any material change, cancellation or termination
of any such policy except not less than ten (10) days prior in the case of termination due to Tenant’s nonpayment of premiums.
Landlord and Landlord’s property manager, and any mortgagees named by Landlord, shall be named as additional insureds on
the CGL and automobile liability policies. Tenant shall provide certificates of insurance on or before the Effective Date and
thereafter at times of renewal or changes in coverage or insurer, and, if required by a mortgagee, copies of such insurance policies
certified by Tenant’s insurer as being complete and current promptly upon request. If (a) Tenant fails to take out or to
keep in force any insurance referred to in this Section 5.1, or should any such insurance not be approved by either Landlord or
any mortgagee, and (b) Tenant does not commence and continue to diligently cure such default within five (5) business days after
notice by Landlord to Tenant specifying the nature of such default, then Landlord has the right, without assuming any obligation
in connection therewith, to procure such insurance at the sole cost of Tenant, and all outlays by Landlord shall be paid by Tenant
to Landlord without prejudice to any other rights or remedies of Landlord under this Lease. Tenant shall not keep or use in the
Premises any article that may be prohibited by any fire or casualty insurance policy in force from time to time covering the Premises
or the Buildings.

 

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5.2
LANDLORD’S INSURANCE. During the Term, Landlord, at its option, may carry and maintain the following types of insurance:
(i) property insurance on the Buildings covering “All Risks” perils in an amount equal to the full replacement cost
of the Buildings (excluding any property with respect to which Tenant and other tenants are obliged to insure pursuant to Section
5.1 or similar sections of their respective leases); and (ii) commercial general liability insurance with respect to Landlord’s
operations on the Property. Landlord may maintain any other commercially reasonable insurance coverages relating to the Premises,
or Tenant’s activities and operations therein. All costs of such insurance are properly includable in Operating Expenses
and shall be reimbursed by Tenant.

 

5.3
RELEASE AND WAIVER OF SUBROGATION RIGHTS. The parties hereto, for themselves and anyone claiming through or under them, hereby
release and waive any and all rights of recovery, claim, action or cause of action, against each other, their respective agents,
directors, officers and employees, for any loss or damage to all property, whether real, personal or mixed, located in the Premises
or the Buildings, by reason of any cause against which the releasing party is actually insured or, regardless of the releasing
party’s actual insurance coverage, against which the releasing party is required to be insured pursuant to the provisions
of Sections 5.1 or 5.2. This mutual release and waiver shall apply regardless of the cause or origin of the loss or damage, including
negligence of the parties hereto, their respective agents and employees except that it shall not apply to willful conduct. Each
party agrees to provide the other with reasonable evidence of its insurance carrier’s consent to such waiver of subrogation
upon request. This Section 5.3 supersedes any provision to the contrary which may be contained in this Lease.

 

5.4
INDEMNIFICATION OF THE PARTIES. 

 

5.4.1
TENANT’S INDEMNITY. The Tenant Parties hereby agree to indemnify, defend and hold harmless Landlord from and against any
and all liability for any loss, injury or damage, and all costs, expenses, court costs and reasonable attorneys’ fees, imposed
on Landlord by any person whomsoever that occurs (i) in the Premises, except for any such loss, injury or damage that is caused
by or results from the gross negligence or willful misconduct of Landlord, its employees or agents; or (ii) anywhere in the Property
outside of the Premises as a result of the negligence or willful misconduct of the Tenant Parties, its employees, agents or contractors;
or (iii) imposed upon or suffered by Landlord due to breach or violation of Tenant’s obligations under this Lease which
breach or violation in turn give rise to any such liability, costs, expenses, court costs and reasonable attorneys’ fees
suffered by or imposed upon Landlord by operation of any Federal Issues as defined below at Section 8.2.

 

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5.4.2
LANDLORD’S INDEMNITY. Landlord hereby indemnifies Tenant from, and agrees to hold Tenant harmless against, any and all liability
for any loss, injury or damage, including, without limitation, all costs, expenses, court costs and reasonable attorneys’
fees, imposed on Tenant by any person whomsoever, that occurs in the Buildings or anywhere in the Property and that is caused
by or results from the gross negligence or willful misconduct of Landlord or its employees or agents. Landlord expressly does
not indemnify Tenant from any consequence of any Federal Issues relating to Tenant’s specific use of the Property.

 

The
provisions of this Section 5.4 shall survive the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease for a period of three (3) years.

 

	6.	DAMAGE,
    DESTRUCTION AND CONDEMNATION.

 

6.1
DESTRUCTION OR DAMAGE TO PREMISES. If the Premises are at any time damaged or destroyed in whole or in part by fire, casualty
or other causes, Landlord shall have sixty (60) days from such damage or destruction to determine and inform Tenant whether Landlord
will restore the Premises to substantially the condition that existed immediately prior to the occurrence of the casualty. If
Landlord elects to rebuild, Landlord shall complete such repairs to the extent of insurance proceeds within one hundred eighty
(180) days from the end of the sixty (60) day period. If such repairs have not been completed within that 180-day period, and
Tenant desires to terminate the Lease as a result thereof, then Tenant must notify Landlord prior to Landlord’s completion
of the repairs of Tenant’s intention to terminate this Lease. Landlord shall then have ten (10) days after Landlord’s
receipt of written notice of Tenant’s election to terminate to complete such repairs (as evidenced by a certificate of completion).
If Landlord does complete such repairs prior to the expiration of such ten-day cure period, Tenant shall have no such right to
terminate this Lease. Tenant shall, upon substantial completion by Landlord, promptly and diligently, and at its sole cost and
expense, repair and restore any improvements to the Premises made by Tenant to the condition which existed immediately prior to
the occurrence of the casualty. If, in Landlord’s architect’s or general contractor’s reasonable estimation,
the Premises cannot be restored within two hundred forty (240) days of such damage or destruction, then either Landlord or Tenant
may terminate this Lease as of a date specified in such notice, which date shall not be less than thirty (30) nor more than sixty
(60) days after the date such notice is given. Until the restoration of the Premises is complete, there shall be an abatement
or reduction of Base Rent in the same proportion that the square footage of the Premises so damaged or destroyed and under restoration
bears to the total square footage of the Premises, unless the damaging event was caused by the negligence or willful misconduct
of the Tenant Parties, or their employees, officers, agents, licensees, invitees, visitors, customers, concessionaires, assignees,
subtenants, contractors or subcontractors, in which event there shall be no such abatement.

 

Notwithstanding
the foregoing provisions of this paragraph, if damage to more than fifty percent (50%) of the Premises or destruction of the Premises
shall occur within the last year of the Term, as the same may be extended as provided hereinafter and Landlord notifies Tenant
that (i) Landlord will restore the Premises to their condition prior to the casualty, and (ii) Landlord desires to extend the
Term of the Lease with Tenant, then Landlord and Tenant shall extend the Term for an additional period so as to expire five (5)
years from the date of the completion of the repairs to the Premises, provided Tenant gives written notice to Landlord of Tenant’s
agreement to extend the Term within fifteen (15) days after receipt of Landlord’s notice. Such extension shall be on the
terms and conditions provided herein, if an option to extend this Lease remains to be exercised by Tenant hereunder, or under
the terms prescribed in Landlord’s notice, if no such further extension period is provided for herein. Upon receipt of such
notice from Tenant, Landlord agrees to repair and restore the Premises within a reasonable time. If Tenant refuses or fails to
timely extend the Term as provided herein, Landlord at its option shall have the right to terminate this Lease as of the date
of the damaging event, or to restore the Premises and the Lease shall continue for the remainder of the then unexpired Term, or
until the Lease is otherwise terminated as provided herein.

 

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6.2
CONDEMNATION.

 

6.2.1
TOTAL OR PARTIAL TAKING. If the whole of the Premises (provided that if 60% or more of the Premises are taken, Tenant may deem
that all of the Premises are taken), or such portion thereof as will make the Premises unusable, in Landlord’s reasonable
judgment, for the purposes leased hereunder, shall be taken by any public authority under the power of eminent domain or sold
to public authority under threat or in lieu of such taking, the Term shall cease as of the day possession or title shall be taken
by such public authority, whichever is earlier (“Taking Date”), whereupon the rent and all other charges shall
be paid up to the Taking Date with a proportionate refund by Landlord of any rent and all other charges paid for a period subsequent
to the Taking Date. If less than the whole of the Premises, or less than such portion thereof as will make the Premises unusable
as of the Taking Date, is taken, Base Rent and other charges payable to Landlord shall be reduced in proportion to the amount
of the Premises taken. If this Lease is not terminated, Landlord shall repair any damage to the Premises caused by the taking
to the extent necessary to make the Premises reasonably tenantable within the limitations of the available compensation awarded
for the taking (exclusive of any amount awarded for land).

 

6.2.2
AWARD. All compensation awarded or paid upon a total or partial taking of the Premises or Buildings including the value of the
leasehold estate created hereby shall belong to and be the property of Landlord without any participation by Tenant; Tenant shall
have no claim to any such award based on Tenant’s leasehold interest. However, nothing contained herein shall be construed
to preclude Tenant, at its cost, from independently prosecuting any claim directly against the condemning authority in such condemnation
proceeding for damage to, or cost of removal of, stock, trade fixtures, furniture, and other personal property belonging to Tenant;
provided, however, that no such claim shall diminish or otherwise adversely affect Landlord’s award or the award of any
mortgagee.

 

	7.	MAINTENANCE
    AND REPAIRS.

 

7.1
Tenant shall, at its expense, throughout the Term and all renewals and extensions thereof, maintain in good order, condition and
repair the Premises, including but not limited to heating and air conditioning equipment, walls, floors and ceilings, window exteriors,
mechanical and electrical systems and equipment exclusively serving the Premises, electric light fixtures, bulbs, tubes and tube
casings, doors, floor coverings, dock doors, levelers, plumbing system and plumbing fixtures, Tenant’s signs and utility
facilities. Landlord shall use reasonable efforts to extend to Tenant the benefit from warranties on such items, if any, that
have been made by Landlord’s contractors or vendors and to extend to Tenant, as and if available, any bulk buying power
that Landlord may have with such contractors or vendors. If any portion of the Premises or any system or equipment in the Premises
which Tenant is obligated to repair cannot be fully repaired, Tenant shall promptly replace the same, regardless of whether the
benefit of such replacement extends beyond the Term. Tenant shall, at Tenant’s expense, maintain a preventive maintenance
contract providing for the regular inspection (at least quarterly) and maintenance of the heating and air conditioning system
by a licensed and qualified heating and air conditioning contractor, or Tenant shall perform such HVAC inspection and maintenance
with duly licensed and qualified employee. The cost of such preventive maintenance contract shall be paid by Tenant and an expense
solely chargeable to Tenant. Should Tenant fails to perform such preventative maintenance, Landlord shall have the right, upon
thirty (30) days’ notice to Tenant, to undertake the responsibility for preventive maintenance of any other system or component
at Tenant’s expense. Tenant shall be responsible for janitorial services and trash removal from the Premises, at Tenant’s
expense. Landlord and Tenant intend that, at all times during the Term, Tenant shall maintain the Premises in good order and condition
and appearances reasonably commensurate with the balance of the Property.

 

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All
of Tenant’s obligations to maintain and repair shall be accomplished at Tenant’s sole expense. If Tenant fails to
maintain and repair the Premises as required by this Section, Landlord may, on 10 days’ prior written notice and subject
to Tenant’s Access Requirements (except that no notice shall be required in case of emergency), enter the Premises and perform
such maintenance or repair on behalf of Tenant; provided such entry is made in compliance with Applicable Laws, including but
not limited to, the Marijuana Act. In such cases, Tenant shall reimburse Landlord immediately upon demand for all costs incurred
in performing such maintenance or repair plus an administration fee equal to 5% of such actual and reasonable costs or expenses.

 

7.2
CONDITION UPON TERMINATION. Upon the termination of the Lease, Tenant shall surrender the Premises to Landlord, broom clean and
with all systems in good working order, condition and repair, except for damage caused by casualty, condemnation and ordinary
wear and tear which Tenant was not otherwise obligated to remedy under any provision of this Lease. However, Tenant shall not
be obligated to repair any damage that Landlord is required to repair under Section 7.1. Subject to the foregoing, Tenant shall
repair, at Tenant’s expense, any damage to the Premises and the Buildings caused by the removal of any of Tenant’s
personal property. In no event shall Tenant remove any of the following materials or equipment: any power wiring or power panels;
light fixtures; environmental control systems; heaters, air conditioners, or any other heating or air conditioning equipment (other
than movable equipment brought upon the Premises by Tenant); plumbing fixtures; or other similar Buildings operating equipment.

 

	8.	DEFAULT
    AND REMEDIES.

 

8.1
DEFAULT BY TENANT. The following will be events of default by Tenant under this Lease:

 

(a)
Failure to pay when due any installment of Rent or any other payment required pursuant to this Lease within five (5) days of due
date;

 

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(b)
The filing of a petition for bankruptcy or insolvency under any applicable federal or state bankruptcy or insolvency law; an adjudication
of bankruptcy or insolvency or an admission that it cannot meet its financial obligations as they become due, or the appointment
or a receiver or trustee for all or substantially all of the assets of Tenant; in each of the foregoing cases, if not dismissed
within 30 days of such filing, adjudication, admission or appointment, as applicable; the foregoing shall also apply to any party
guaranteeing the obligations of Tenant under this Lease (each, a “Guarantor”);

 

(c)
A transfer in fraud of creditors or an assignment for the benefit of creditors, whether by Tenant or any Guarantor;

 

(d)
The filing or imposition of a lien against the Premises, the Buildings or the Property as a result of any act or omission of Tenant
and the failure of Tenant to satisfy or bond the lien in its entirety within thirty (30) days after receipt of notice of same;

 

(e)
The liquidation, termination or dissolution of Tenant or any Guarantor, or the death of both of Hughes Pope and Kristin Pope;

 

(f)
Except where another period is specified herein, failure to cure the breach of any provision of this Lease or any other lease
or agreement Landlord and Tenant are a party to, other than the obligation to pay Rent, within twenty (20) days after notice thereof
to Tenant; provided, however, that if such breach cannot be cured within such 20 day period using diligent efforts and Tenant
promptly commenced efforts to cure such breach upon receipt of Landlord’s notice thereof, then such cure period shall be
extended for so long as Tenant continues to use diligent efforts to cure, not to exceed a total of sixty (60) days from the ;

 

(g)
Tenant’s breach of the same provision of this Lease, other than the obligation to pay Rent, more than twice (2) in any twelve
(12) month period;

 

(h)
Failure to deliver, maintain or restore the Security Deposit pursuant to Section 11.2 hereof within the timeframes provided;

 

(i)
Failure of any of the guarantors to fulfill the terms and conditions of the Guaranty or the breach of the Guaranty by one of the
Guarantors; and

 

(j)
Any Tenant Party, or their employees or representatives, engaging in activities in violation of Applicable Law or Permits and
Approvals.

 

8.2
REMEDIES. Upon the occurrence of any event of default set forth in Section 8.1, Landlord shall be entitled to the following remedies:

 

(a)
Landlord may terminate this Lease, dispossess Tenant through legal process and recover as damages from Tenant all Rent that is
due but unpaid as of the date of dispossession, plus all other reasonable costs and expenses incurred by Landlord to dispossess
Tenant.

 

(b)
Landlord may terminate this Lease and declare 100% of all Rent to be paid pursuant to this Lease for the remainder of the Term
to be immediately due and payable, and thereupon such amount shall be accelerated and Landlord shall be entitled to recover the
net present value thereof employing an assumed discount rate of 2% per annum for purposes of present value computation;

 

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(c)
Landlord may elect to repossess the Premises through legal process and to relet the Premises for Tenant’s account, holding
Tenant liable in damages for all expenses incurred in any such reletting and for any difference between the amount of Rent received
from such reletting and the amount due and payable under the terms of this Lease; provided, however, that Tenant shall not, in
such circumstances, be responsible for any cost to retrofit or alter the Premises.

 

(d)
After the provision of notice and summary proceedings if required by law Landlord may enter the Premises and take any actions
required of Tenant under the terms of this Lease, and Tenant shall reimburse Landlord on demand for any expenses that Landlord
may incur in effecting compliance with Tenant’s obligations under this Lease, and Landlord shall not be liable for any damages
resulting to Tenant from such action.

 

(e)
If this Lease is terminated in accordance with the provisions of this Section, then Landlord agrees make good faith and commercially
reasonable efforts to mitigate its damages, which efforts shall include efforts to re-let the Property. 

 

The
above remedies shall be cumulative and shall not preclude Landlord from pursuing any other remedies permitted by law. Landlord’s
election not to enforce one or more of the remedies upon an event of default shall not constitute a waiver. However, notwithstanding
anything else herein, Landlord hereby expressly disclaims, relinquishes and rejects any Landlord’s lien that otherwise by
law, statute or contract might arise in or to any marijuana product and/or related products, chemicals or substances that, the
ownership, possession, use, sale or distribution of which is (i) not permitted pursuant to the Marijuana Acts and (ii) but for
the Legal Compliance Clarification, would or might be deemed contrary to Federal law or Federal regulations or enforcement positions
by the Federal government or any agency, arm or authority thereof (“Federal Issues”). Notwithstanding the forgoing,
in the event that there is Federal legalization of cannabis, Landlord shall be entitled to exercise all rights and remedies permitted
by law.

 

8.3
COSTS. If any litigation or other court action, arbitration or similar adjudicatory proceeding is commenced by any party to enforce
its rights under this Lease against any other party, all fees, costs and expenses, including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’
fees and court costs, incurred by the prevailing party in such litigation, action, arbitration or proceeding shall be reimbursed
by the non-prevailing party; provided, that if a party to such litigation, action, arbitration or proceeding prevails in part,
and loses in part, the court, arbitrator or other adjudicator presiding over such litigation, action, arbitration or proceeding
shall award a reimbursement of the fees, costs and expenses incurred by such party on an equitable basis. .

 

8.4
WAIVER. No delay or omission by Landlord in exercising a right or remedy shall exhaust or impair the same or constitute a waiver
of, or acquiescence to, a default.

 

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8.5
DEFAULT BY LANDLORD. In the event of any default by Landlord, Tenant’s exclusive remedy shall be an action for damages,
but prior to any such action Tenant will give Landlord written notice specifying such default with particularity, and Landlord
shall have a period of thirty (30) days following the date of such notice in which to commence the appropriate cure of such default.
Unless and until Landlord fails to commence and diligently pursue the appropriate cure of such default after such notice or complete
same within a reasonable period of time, Tenant shall not have any remedy or cause of action by reason thereof. Notwithstanding
any provision of this Lease, neither Landlord nor any officer, director, partner, shareholder, or member of Landlord shall have
any individual or personal liability whatsoever under this Lease. In the event of any breach or default by Landlord of any term
or provision of this Lease, Tenant agrees to look solely to the equity or interest then-owned by Landlord in the Premises (together
with insurance proceeds, condemnation awards and sale proceeds), and in no event shall any deficiency judgment be sought or obtained
against Landlord, nor any officer, director, partner, shareholder, or member of Landlord. Notwithstanding any provision of this
Lease, Landlord shall not be liable to Tenant or any other person for consequential, special or punitive damages, including without
limitation, lost profits.

 

9.
PROTECTION OF LENDERS. Landlord represents and warrants that as of the date hereof, there either is no mortgage or ground lease
affecting the Property or if there is a mortgage, the lender holding same shall have confirmed it does not object to this Lease.

 

9.1
SUBORDINATION AND ATTORNMENT. This Lease shall be subject and subordinated at all times to the terms of each and every ground
or underlying lease which now exists or may hereafter be executed affecting the Premises under which Landlord shall claim, and
to the liens of each and every mortgage and deed of trust in any amount or amounts whatsoever now or hereafter existing encumbering
the Premises, Buildings or the Property, and to all modifications, renewals and replacements thereto without the necessity of
having further instruments executed by Tenant to effect such subordination. Tenant, upon demand, shall further evidence its subordination
by executing a subordination and attornment agreement in form and substance mutually acceptable to Tenant and Landlord and its
mortgagee or ground lessor, which subordination and attornment agreement must provide that so long as no default or event which
with the passing of time or giving of notice would constitute a default exists under this Lease, the peaceable possession of Tenant
in and to the Premises, and continued Permitted Use thereof, for the Term shall not be disturbed in the event of the foreclosure
of the subject mortgage or termination of the subject ground or underlying lease affecting the Premises. If Landlord’s interest
in the Buildings or Property is acquired by any ground lessor, mortgagee, or purchaser at a foreclosure sale or transfer in lieu
thereof, Tenant shall attorn to the transferee of or successor to Landlord’s interest in the Lease, Premises, Buildings
or Property and recognize such transferee or successor as Landlord under this Lease. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any mortgagee
under any mortgage shall have the right at any time to subordinate any such mortgage to this Lease on such terms and subject to
such conditions as the mortgagee in its discretion may consider appropriate.

 

9.2
ESTOPPEL CERTIFICATES. Within ten (10) days of receipt of written request from Landlord, any lender or prospective lender of the
Buildings, or at the request of any purchaser or prospective purchaser of the Buildings, Tenant shall deliver an estoppel certificate,
attaching a true and complete copy of this Lease, including all amendments relative thereto, and certifying with particularity,
among other things, (i) a description of any renewal or expansion options, if any; (ii) the amount of rent currently and actually
paid by Tenant under this Lease; (iii) that the Lease is in full force and effect as modified; (iv) Tenant is in possession of
the Premises; (v) stating whether either Landlord to the best of its knowledge or Tenant is in default under the Lease and, if
so, summarizing such default(s) if known; and (vi) stating whether Tenant or Landlord has any offsets or claims against the other
party and, if so, specifying with particularity the nature and amount of such offset or claim if known. Landlord shall likewise
deliver a similar estoppel certificate within ten (10) days of the receipt of a written request from Tenant, any lender or prospective
lender of Tenant, or assignee approved by Landlord, certifying the status of Tenant’s monetary obligations under this Lease.

 

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9.3
TENANT’S FINANCIAL CONDITION AND OTHER OPERATING REPORTS. The Tenant Parties shall provide Landlord with:(A) certified financial
statements by an authorized officer of each Tenant Party regarding the Tenant Parties’ operations at the Premises, including
standard profit and loss statements, actual sales vs. projected sales, an income statement and balance sheet, all of which show
that the Tenant Parties have the financial wherewithal to meet its obligations as they are due within twenty (20) days after the
end of each calendar month, (B) certified financials from an authorized officer or by a third party accounting firm reasonably
acceptable to Landlord, to be delivered within 90 days of the end of each calendar year during the Term, and (C) a personal tax
return for each of the Guarantors within 30 days after April 15th of each Lease Year. The Tenant Parties that are entities hereby
agree not to make any distributions to owners/investors of the Tenant Parties until such time as the Tenant Parties have achieved
cash flow sufficient to establish a cash reserve equal to six (6) months of the Tenant’s operating expenses, including but
limited to, Rent (the “Working Capital Reserve”). Once the Tenant Parties have established the Working Capital Reserve
in the Tenant Parties’ bank account (as certified to Landlord monthly), the Tenant Parties may distribute excess cash flow
earned thereafter to its owners/investors in accordance with its Operating Agreement. In addition to and not by way of limitation
of the foregoing, the Tenant Parties covenants and agrees that during the Term of this Lease, (i) the salaries for certain owners/officers
of the Tenant Parties shall be as set forth on the attached Exhibit 4, all of which will be annually certified as such by an authorized
officer of each Tenant Party on or before January 15th of each Lease year during the Term and (ii) absolutely no additional salary
shall be paid to the identified owners/officers of any Tenant Party other than as set forth on Exhibit 4 until and after the Working
Capital Reserve has been established and so long as it is maintained, and (iii) absolutely no distributions will be made to owners/investors
in a Tenant Party unless and until the Working Capital Reserve amount has been achieved and is being maintained in Tenant’s
bank account. During the Term hereof, Landlord, shall have full rights to inspect the books and records of each Tenant Party on
reasonable notice, subject to Tenant’s Access Requirements if such books and records are kept on the Premises, and during
normal business hours and to have an audit of such books and records done at its own expense to confirm the accuracy and completeness
thereof; provided, such audit is performed in connection with all Applicable Laws, including but not limited to, the Marijuana
Act. Landlord and Tenant acknowledge and agree that Landlord is not intended to nor will it actually have any control over
Tenant’s business located at the Premises or elsewhere rather it is intended to support the viability of Tenant and its
ability to meet its financial obligations. This Lease is not intended to enable Landlord to become a “Controlling Beneficial
Owner” or “Passive Beneficial Owner” whatsoever in Tenant as such terms are defined under the Marijuana Act.

 

10.
LANDLORD’S LIABILITY; CERTAIN DUTIES. As used in the Lease, the term “Landlord” means only the current owner
or owners of the fee title to the Premises or the leasehold estate under a ground lease of the Premises at the time in question.
Each landlord is obligated to perform the obligations of Landlord under this Lease only during the time such landlord owns such
interest or title. Any landlord who transfers its title or interest is relieved of all liability with respect to the obligations
of Landlord under this Lease to be performed on or after the date of transfer, provided that such transfer is not for the primary
purpose of avoiding such obligations. However, each landlord shall deliver to its transferee all funds previously paid by Tenant
if such funds have not yet been applied under the terms of this Lease.

 

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	11.	MISCELLANEOUS
    PROVISIONS.

 

11.1
SECURITY DEPOSIT. Tenant shall remit to Landlord a security deposit in the amount of Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($300,000.00)
which will be deducted from proceeds due to Tenant for the construction and related work then-currently completed and paid for
or owed by Tenant upon execution of this Lease (“Security Deposit”) on the Effective Date. The Security Deposit
represents security for the faithful performance and observance by Tenant of each and every term of this Lease. Landlord may apply
all or part of the Security Deposit to any unpaid Rent or other charges due from Tenant or to cure any other default of Tenant.
The Security Deposit shall not constitute liquidated damages. If after notice, Tenant fails to cure and Landlord uses any part
of the Security Deposit, Tenant shall restore the Security Deposit to its full amount within ten (10) days after written notice
from Landlord. No interest shall accrue to or for the benefit of Tenant on the Security Deposit. Landlord shall not be required
to keep the Security Deposit separate from its other accounts, and no trust relationship is created with respect to the Security
Deposit. Landlord shall not be obligated to return the Security Deposit to Tenant upon the expiration or earlier termination of
the Lease unless and until all of the following events occur: (i) the payment in full of all Rent due pursuant to the Lease; and
(ii) the repair of any and all damage to the Premises beyond that caused by casualty, condemnation and normal wear and tear. If
the Tenant Parties shall fully and faithfully perform every provision of this Lease to be performed by it, the security deposit
or any balance thereof shall be returned to Tenant (or, at Landlord’s option, to the last transferee of Tenant’s interest
hereunder) at the expiration of the term of this Lease and within thirty (30) days of Tenant’s vacation of the Premises.

 

11.2
INTERPRETATION. The captions of the Articles or Sections of this Lease are to assist the parties in reading this Lease and are
not a part of the terms or provisions of this Lease. Whenever required by the context of this Lease, the singular shall include
the plural and the plural shall include the singular. The masculine, feminine and neuter genders shall each include the other.
In any provision relating to the conduct, acts or omissions of Tenant the term “Tenant” shall include Tenant’s
agents, employees, contractors, invitees, successors or others using the Premises, Buildings or Property with Tenant’s expressed
or implied permission. This Lease will not be construed more or less favorably with respect to either party as a consequence of
the Lease or various provisions hereof having been drafted by one of the parties hereto.

 

11.3
INCORPORATION OF PRIOR AGREEMENTS; MODIFICATIONS. This Lease is the only agreement between the parties pertaining to the lease
of the Premises and no other agreements either oral or otherwise shall be effective unless embodied herein. All amendments to
this Lease shall be in writing and signed by Landlord and Tenant. Any other purported amendment shall be void.

 

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11.4
NOTICES. Any notice or document (other than rent) required or permitted to be delivered by the terms of this Lease shall be in
writing and delivered by: (i) hand delivery; (ii) certified mail, return receipt requested; (iii) guaranteed overnight delivery
service; or (iv) if made by electronic mail or via facsimile to a party, upon receipt by the sender of such notice of an acknowledgement
of receipt. Such acknowledgement shall include automated email client delivery and/or read receipts, electronic mail replies indicating
receipt and facsimile transmission reports. Notices to Tenant shall be delivered to the address specified in the introductory
paragraph of this Lease. Notices to Landlord shall be delivered to the address specified in the introductory paragraph of this
Lease. All notices shall be effective upon delivery or attempted delivery during normal business hours. Either party may change
its notice address upon notice to the other party, given in accordance herewith by an authorized officer, partner, or principal.

 

11.5
RADON GAS NOTICE. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that, when it has accumulated in a Buildings in sufficient quantities,
may present health risks to persons who are exposed to it over time. Levels of radon that exceed federal and state guidelines
have been found in Buildings in Maine. Additional information regarding radon and radon testing may be obtained from your county
health department.

 

11.6
WAIVERS. All waivers must be in writing and signed by the waiving party. Either party’s failure to enforce any provision
of this Lease or its acceptance of Rent shall not be a waiver and shall not prevent such party from enforcing that provision or
any other provision of this Lease in the future. No statement on a payment check from Tenant or in a letter accompanying a payment
check shall be binding on Landlord. Landlord may, with or without notice to Tenant, negotiate such check without being bound to
the conditions of such statement.

 

11.7
NO RECORDATION. The Parties agree that this Lease shall not be recorded. Landlord agrees, upon request by Tenant, Landlord will
execute a Notice of Lease evidencing this Lease in accordance with the provisions of 33 M.R.S.A. §201, as amended. Such Memorandum
shall expressly provide that it is being executed to evidence this Lease and does not vary the terms hereof.

 

11.8
FORCE MAJEURE. The performance by either party to this Lease of its obligations (except the payment of Rent or other sums of money)
shall be excused by delays attributable to events beyond that party’s control for a period of time that is sufficient for
the party to perform its obligations after the cessation of the Force Majeure event acting in a diligent, commercially reasonable
manner. Events beyond a party’s control include, but are not limited to, acts of the other party, acts of God (including
reasonable preparation therefor), war, civil commotion, labor disputes, strikes, fire, flood or other casualty, failure of power,
shortages of labor or material, government action, regulation or restriction (including extraordinary delay in the issuance of
any permit, permit approval or Buildings permit inspection) and unusually inclement weather conditions. Events beyond a party’s
control shall not include changes in economic or market conditions, or financial or internal problems of the non-performing party,
or problems that can be satisfied by the payment of money.

 

11.9
EXECUTION OF LEASE. Submission or preparation of this Lease by Landlord shall not constitute an offer by Landlord or option for
the Premises, and this Lease shall constitute an offer, acceptance or contract only as expressly specified by the terms of this
Section 11.10. In the event that Tenant executes this Lease first, such action shall constitute an offer to Landlord, which may
be accepted by Landlord by executing this Lease, and once this Lease is so executed by Landlord and delivered to Tenant, such
offer may not be revoked by Tenant and this Lease shall become a binding contract. In the event that Landlord executes this Lease
first, such action shall constitute an offer to Tenant, which may be accepted by Tenant only by delivery to Landlord of a fully
executed copy of this Lease, together with a fully executed copy of any and all guaranty agreements and addenda provided that
in the event that any party other than Landlord makes any material or minor alteration of any nature whatsoever to any of said
documents, then such action shall merely constitute a counteroffer, which Landlord, may, at Landlord’s election, accept
or reject. Notwithstanding that the Effective Date may occur and the Term may commence after the date of execution of this Lease,
upon delivery and acceptance of this Lease in accordance with the terms of this Lease, this Lease shall be fully effective, and
in full force and effect and valid and binding against the parties in accordance with, but on and subject to, the terms and conditions
of this Lease.

 

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11.10
AUTHORITY.

 

11.10.1
TENANT’S AUTHORITY. As a material inducement to Landlord to enter into this Lease, Tenant, intending that Landlord rely
thereon, represents and warrants to Landlord that:

 

(i)
Tenant and the party executing on behalf of Tenant are fully and properly authorized to execute and enter into this Lease on behalf
of Tenant and to deliver this Lease to Landlord;

 

(ii)
This Lease constitutes a valid and binding obligation of Tenant, enforceable against Tenant in accordance with the terms of this
Lease;

 

(iii)
Tenant is duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the state of Tenant’s organization and
has full power and authority to enter into this Lease, to perform Tenant’s obligations under this Lease in accordance with
the terms of this Lease, and to transact business in the state in which the Premises are located; and

 

(iv)
The execution of this Lease by the individual or individuals executing this Lease on behalf of Tenant, and the performance by
Tenant of Tenant’s obligation under this Lease, have been duly authorized and approved by all necessary corporate or partnership
action, as the case may be, and the execution, delivery and performance of this Lease by Tenant is not in conflict with Tenant’s
bylaws or articles of incorporation (if a corporation), agreement of partnership (if a partnership), and other charters, agreements,
rules or regulations governing Tenant’s business as any of the foregoing may have been supplemented or amended in any manner.

 

11.10.2
LANDLORD’S AUTHORITY. As a material inducement to Tenant to enter into this Lease, Landlord, intending that Tenant rely
thereon, represents and warrants to Tenant that:

 

(i)
Landlord is the fee owner of the Property.

 

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(ii)
Landlord and the party executing on behalf of Landlord are fully and properly authorized to execute and enter into this Lease
on behalf of Landlord and to deliver this Lease to Tenant;

 

(iii)
This Lease constitutes a valid and binding obligation of Landlord, enforceable against Landlord in accordance with the terms of
this Lease;

 

(iv)
Landlord is duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the state of Landlord’s organization
and has full power and authority to enter into this Lease, to perform Landlord’s obligations under this Lease in accordance
with the terms of this Lease, and to transact business in the state in which the Premises are located; and

 

(v)
The execution of this Lease by the individual or individuals executing this Lease on behalf of Landlord, and the performance by
Landlord of Landlord’s obligation under this Lease, have been duly authorized and approved by all necessary corporate or
partnership action, as the case may be, and the execution, delivery and performance of this Lease by Landlord is not in conflict
with Landlord’s bylaws or articles of incorporation (if a corporation), agreement of partnership (if a partnership), and
other charters, agreements, rules or regulations governing Landlord’s business as any of the foregoing may have been supplemented
or amended in any manner

 

11.11
CHOICE OF LAW. This Lease shall be governed by the laws of the State of Maine, without regard to its conflict of laws provisions.

 

11.12
COUNTERPART. This Lease may be executed in multiple counterparts, each counterpart of which shall be deemed an original and any
of which shall be deemed to be complete of itself and may be introduced into evidence or used for any purpose without the production
of the other counterpart or counterparts. Signatures appearing hereon that have been reproduced, applied, provided, delivered
or transmitted by facsimile, email, DocuSign or other electronic means shall be equally binding and effective as original signatures
hereon, and shall be deemed duly and effectively delivered if so transmitted or provided.

 

11.13
HOLDING OVER. If Tenant remains in possession of the Premises after the end of the Term without having executed and delivered
a new lease or an agreement extending the Term, there shall be no tacit renewal of this Lease or the Term, and Tenant shall be
deemed to be occupying the Premises from month to month at a monthly Base Rent payable in advance on the first day of each month
equal to one hundred twenty-five percent (125%) first month, one hundred fifty percent (150%) second month and two hundred percent
(200%) thereafter of the monthly amount of Base Rent payable during the last month of the Term, and otherwise upon the same terms
as set forth in this Lease, so far as they are applicable to a month to month tenancy. In addition to and not limiting any other
rights or remedies which Landlord may have on account of Tenant holding over without written consent of Landlord, Tenant shall
be liable for any and all direct and consequential damages incurred by Landlord on account of such unapproved holding over including
claims by tenants entitled to future possession.

 

11.14
TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE. Time is of the essence of this Lease and all provisions contained herein.

 

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11.15
APPROVAL OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. Neither review nor approval by or on behalf of Landlord of any Tenant’s plans nor
any plans and specifications for any Tenant Alterations or any other work shall constitute a representation or warranty by Landlord,
any of Landlord’s beneficiaries or any of their respective agents, partners or employees that such plans and specifications
either (i) are complete or suitable for their intended purpose, or (ii) comply with Applicable Laws, it being expressly agreed
by Tenant that neither Landlord, nor any of Landlord’s beneficiaries nor any of their respective agents, partners or employees
assume any responsibility or liability whatsoever to Tenant or to any other person or entity for such completeness, suitability
or compliance.

 

11.16
RELATIONSHIP. Landlord and Tenant disclaim any intention to create a joint venture, partnership or agency relationship.

 

11.17
BROKERS. Each Party covenants, represents and warrants that there was and is no broker, finder or commissioned procuring cause
or participant in commissions associated with its efforts in connection with the negotiation and consummation of this Lease. Each
Party agrees to indemnify and defend the other Party against any loss, liability, or expense (including reasonable attorney’s
fees and costs) arising out of claims for fees or commissions from anyone if the foregoing
representation and warranty are untrue. Tenant agrees to indemnify and defend Landlord from any claim by Scott Jordan or
Alternative Finance Network that either or both are due a commission with respect to this Lease. The provisions of this Section
shall survive the expiration or sooner termination of this Lease.

 

11.18
WAIVER OF TRIAL BY JURY. LANDLORD AND TENANT EACH HEREBY KNOWINGLY, INTENTIONALLY AND VOLUNTARILY WAIVE TRIAL BY JURY IN ANY
ACTION, PROCEEDING OR COUNTERCLAIM BROUGHT BY EITHER OF THE PARTIES HERETO AGAINST THE OTHER ON ANY MATTER WHATSOEVER ARISING
OUT OF OR IN ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH THIS LEASE. THE PARTIES FURTHER HEREBY WAIVE THE RIGHT TO CONSOLIDATE ANY ACTION IN WHICH
A JURY TRIAL HAS BEEN WAIVED WITH ANY OTHER ACTION IN WHICH A JURY TRIAL HAS NOT BEEN WAIVED. 

 

11.19
RIDERS AND EXHIBITS. All Riders, Addenda and Exhibits attached hereto and referenced herein shall be deemed to be a part hereof
and are hereby incorporated.

 

11.20
TENANT ASSIGNMENT. Tenant will not assign this Lease, in whole or in part, or sublease the Premises, in whole or in part other
than to a “Permitted Transferee” (hereafter defined). For these purposes, a “Permitted Transferee” means
(i) any “Parent”, “Subsidiary” or “Affiliate” of Tenant as each of those terms is hereafter
defined as well as (ii) the resulting entity after a merger or consolidation of Tenant with another entity or company as well
as (iii) an entity purchasing all or significantly all of Tenant’s Maine grow/processing operations. A “Parent”
is an entity which owns all or a controlling and majority interest in the stock or other membership or similar issued and outstanding
indices of ownership of Tenant; “Subsidiary” is an entity in which Tenant owns all or a controlling and majority interest
of such entity’s stock or other membership or similar issued and outstanding indices of ownership; and an “Affiliate”
is any entity in which Tenant’s Parent owns all or a controlling and majority interest of such entity’s stock or other
membership or similar issued and outstanding indices of ownership. Tenant shall in writing promptly notify Landlord of reasonable
detail concerning any such Permitted Transferee and the transaction giving rise to same. Should Tenant nonetheless seek Landlord’s
consent to an assignment or sublet, the parties acknowledge that Landlord has a heightened interest in analyzing same and has
reserved the absolute right to deny consent so as to help minimize concerns about Federal Issues; and this sentence is expressly
intended to alter otherwise common law obligations of reasonableness for assignment or sublet requests. In addition, should Tenant
nonetheless seek such approval or consent to an assignment or sublet, same shall be subject to Landlord’s right of recapture
set forth below. If notwithstanding all the foregoing such a request for approval or consent is made and Landlord in fact determines
to allow same to occur, then: Any assignment of this Lease shall require that the assignee assume all obligations of Tenant. In
no event will Tenant be released from any obligation or liability under this Lease following any such assignment or sublease.
Notwithstanding the foregoing to the contrary, Landlord may, in Landlord’s sole and absolute discretion, approve or disapprove
any proposed assignment or sublease by Tenant to an existing occupant of any space in the Property or an affiliate of any such
occupant. No subtenant of the Premises or any portion thereof, may further assign or sublease its interest in the Premises or
any portion thereof. In the event of a proposed assignment of the Lease or sublease of the Premises, in each case to a non-Permitted
Transferee, Tenant agrees to pay Landlord the sum of Three Thousand Five Hundred and 00/100 Dollars ($3,500.00), together with
any legal fees and disbursements incurred in the preparation and/or review of any such documentation, within thirty (30) days
of invoice for payment thereof, as Additional Rent, if such assignment or sublease to a non-Permitted Transferee is approved.
For clarity, there shall be no fee for an assignment or sublease of Tenant’s interest in the Premises or any portion thereof
to a Permitted Transferee. If the rent due and payable by any assignee or subtenant under any permitted assignment or sublease
exceeds the Rent payable under this Lease for such space, Tenant will pay to Landlord all such excess rent and other excess consideration
within ten (10) days following receipt thereof by Tenant. Within fifteen (15) days after Landlord’s receipt of Tenant’s
request for Landlord’s consent to a proposed assignment or sublease, Landlord shall have the right to require Tenant to
reconvey to Landlord that portion of the Premises which Tenant is seeking to assign or sublet. Tenant shall reconvey that portion
of the Premises in consideration of Landlord’s release of Tenant from all future Rent and other obligations, which would
not otherwise survive termination of the Lease, with respect to the portion of the Premises so reconveyed. Any such reconveyance
shall be evidenced by an agreement reasonably acceptable to Landlord and Tenant in form and substance. 

 

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Notwithstanding
anything herein to the contrary, no assignment or sublease whatsoever shall release Tenant from Tenant’s obligations and
liabilities under this Lease or alter the primary liability of Tenant to pay all rent and to perform all obligations to be paid
and performed by Tenant. Tenant shall pay to Landlord all direct costs and shall reimburse Landlord for all expenses (including
reasonable attorneys’ fees) incurred by Landlord in connection with any assignment or sublease requested by Tenant. Landlord
may, in its reasonable discretion, consider all factors cognizable by law as reasonable to evaluate and consider in making its
determination of whether to consent, including making a study of the financial wherewithal and credit of any proposed successor
or subtenant and, in the case of an assignment, may require additional guaranties as appropriate to satisfy reasonable financial
standards and criteria for approval. Any guaranty of an individual offered shall be joined by spouse and shall be in Landlord’s
then current commercially reasonable form. Landlord may condition any consent to any assignment, upon the execution and delivery
of Landlord’s commercially reasonable form of instrument, executed by Landlord, Tenant, the successor (assignee) tenant,
and any new guarantor(s) then so arising, under the terms of which (i) the Tenant (as assignor) agrees and confirms to the foregoing
continued obligations and liabilities and assigns all of its rights, title and interest in and to the Lease and all moneys having
been paid thereunder, including any security deposit, (ii) the successor (as assignee) agrees to assume the Lease in all respects
and to assume all obligations of payment and performance thereunder, past, present and future, including for the express benefit
of Landlord and accepts the Premises in its then as-is condition, (iii) Landlord shall not be liable for, and Tenant and the successor
(as assignee) shall, jointly and severally, hold Landlord harmless against and indemnify Landlord for and from any commission(s)
payable associated with the assignment, and (iv) the successor (as assignee) agrees to provide all proper current evidence of
insurance as called for in this Lease prior to first entry upon, on or into the Premises. Landlord may condition any consent to
any sublease, upon the execution and delivery to Landlord of a commercially reasonable form of sublease agreement as between Tenant
and such subtenant, under the terms of which (i) Tenant shall continue to remain primarily liable for the payment of all amounts
of rental and other sums and performance of all covenants required of Tenant under the Lease, (ii) there shall be no modifications
or amendments of the sublease without the prior written consent of Landlord, (iii) the subtenant shall not be granted any rights
of Tenant under the Lease nor the power to exercise same, (iv) it is provided that in the event of any default under the terms
and provisions of the Lease, Landlord shall have the right to collect the rental attributable to the subleased space directly
from the subtenant without waiving any of Landlord’s rights against Tenant, (v) Landlord shall not be liable for, and Tenant
and the subtenant shall, jointly and severally, hold Landlord harmless against and indemnify Landlord for and from any commission(s)
payable associated with the sublease, and (vi) nothing in the sublease will be deemed to amend or modify the Lease as between
Tenant and Landlord, and the subtenant will expressly confirm and acknowledge that the sublease is inferior and subordinate to
the Lease in all respects.

 

Notwithstanding
the foregoing, Tenant may sublet the Premises or any portion thereof to any of the Tenant Parties without notice to or consent
of Landlord, provided that any such Tenant Parties shall have obtained its Cannabis Use Permits and shall have provided copies
thereof to the Landlord, and the Tenant Parties hereby acknowledge that any such sublease shall be subject to the terms of this
Lease.

 

11.21
LANDLORD ASSIGNMENT. Landlord will have the right to sell, transfer or assign, in whole or in part, its rights and obligations
under this Lease, provided that the transferee agrees to be bound by all of the terms and conditions herein. Any such sale, transfer
or assignment will operate to release Landlord from any and all liability under this Lease arising after the date of such sale,
assignment or transfer, so long as successor landlord assumes the obligations of landlord hereunder.

 

11.22
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER TERM OR CONDITION OF THIS LEASE THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL PROPERTY SPECIFIC TERMS AND CONDITIONS SHALL
GOVERN AND CONTROL:

 

A.
OUTSIDE STORAGE - Under no circumstances shall Tenant store or display its goods or merchandise outside of the Buildings with
the exception of specifically requested and approved by Landlord hard goods or materials that are specifically required for Tenant’s
operations that cannot be stored within the Buildings (e.g., soil) Tenant shall ensure any outside storage is neat and organized
and in compliance with all applicable Laws and Tenant shall not store any plants or other finished materials outside of the Buildings

 

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B.
HVAC/ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS, GREENHOUSE ROOF AND SYSTEMS REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE: Tenant shall, at Tenant’s sole expense
repair and in accordance with the terms of this Lease, shall have a maintenance agreement for the HVAC/Environmental Controls,
Greenhouse Roof and Systems unless such work will be performed by a duly qualified employee of Tenant or of Tenant’s Affiliate,
and will be responsible for any repairs and replacement for HVAC/Environmental Controls, Greenhouse Roof and Systems at all times
during the Lease Term. 

 

C.
TENANT’S PRIMARY DUTY. All agreements and covenants to be performed or observed by Tenant under this Lease shall be at Tenant’s
sole cost and expense and without any abatement of rent. If Tenant fails to pay any sum of money to be paid by Tenant or to perform
any other act to be performed by Tenant under this Lease, Landlord shall have the right, but shall not be obligated, and without
waiving or releasing Tenant from any obligations of Tenant, to make any such payment or to perform any such other act on behalf
of Tenant in accordance with this Lease. All sums so paid by Landlord and all costs incurred or paid by Landlord shall be deemed
additional rent hereunder and Tenant shall pay the same to Landlord on written demand, together with interest on all such sums
and costs from the date of expenditure by Landlord to the date of repayment by Tenant at the rate of ten percent (10%) per annum.

 

D.
ABANDONED PROPERTY. If Tenant abandons the Premises, or is dispossessed by process of law or otherwise, any movable furniture,
equipment, trade fixtures or personal property belonging to Tenant and left in the Premises shall be deemed to be abandoned, at
the option of Landlord, and Landlord shall have the right to sell or otherwise dispose of such personal property in any commercially
reasonable manner.

 

E.
GUARANTY. The full and faithful performance of Tenant hereunder and the payment of all obligations, including Rent, shall be guaranteed
on a personal basis by the guarantors, if any, on a joint and several basis.

 

F.
SIGNAGE: All signage that will be visible from the exterior of the Buildings must be approved, in writing, by Landlord before
installation and be in conformance with the Marijuana Act. It is the responsibility of the Tenant to obtain all necessary governmental
permits required for signage approved by Landlord.

 

11.23
REFORMATION. This Lease and the transaction contemplated herein is subject to review and approval by one or more government agencies,
including but not limited to the Maine Office of Marijuana Policy (“OMP”) and the local licensing authority (the “Local
Authority” and, collectively with the OMP and any other applicable government agencies the “Governmental Authority”).
If the Governmental Authority determines this Lease must be reformed, the Parties shall negotiate in good faith to so reform this
Lease according to the Governmental Authority’s requirements while effectuating the original intent of this Lease as near
as possible.

 

11.24
AMENDMENT. Unless otherwise provided in this Lease, this Lease may be amended, modified, or terminated only by a written instrument
executed by Landlord and Tenant.

 

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Signature
page to that certain LEASE AGREEMENT by and between PW ME CanRe SD LLC, a Maine LLC, as Landlord, and NorthEast Kind Holdings,
LLC a Maine limited liability company, as Tenant, concerning Premises located at 987 Harold L. Dow Hwy., Eliot, ME 03903.

 

IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, Tenant and Landlord have caused this Lease to be duly executed as of the date first above written by their
respective duly authorized officers.

 

	SIGNED,
    SEALED AND DELIVERED	 	 
	IN
    THE PRESENCE OF THE	 	TENANT:
	FOLLOWING
    WITNESSES:	 	 
	 	 	NorthEast
    Kind Assets, LLC a Maine limited liability company
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	1st
    Witness for Tenant	 	By:
    	 
	Sign
    Above;	 	 
	Print
    Name: _______________	 	Print
    Name: Hughes S. Pope
	 	 	Title:*
    	[__]
    Manager or [__] Member or
	 	 	 	[
     ] Managing Member or
	 	 	 	[__]
    President as duly authorized officer
	 	 	 	[__]
    Other [Specify: ____________]**
	2nd
        Witness for Tenant

        Sign
        Above;

        Print
        Name: _______________
	 	*Signatory
    above warrants and represents that he or she is duly and properly authorized and empowered with signature authority to sign
    for the entity above and bind it to the terms and conditions hereof. **
	 	 	 
	 	 	**If
    the individual signing the Lease for Tenant is indicated having a title of “Other” above, then as a condition
    to full execution and delivery hereof, there must be attached to this Lease, lawfully taken entity resolutions
    which establish his or her authority and empowerment to execute the Lease and bind the Tenant in all respects hereto.
	 	 	 
	 	 	LANDLORD:
	 	 	 
	 	 	PW
    ME CanRe SD LLC, a 
	1st
    Witness for Landlord	 	Maine
    LLC
	Sign
    Above;	 	 
	Print
    Name: _______________	 	By:	,
	 	 	David
    H. Lesser
	 	 	Authorized
    Signatory

 

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JOINDER
OF GUARANTORS

 

The
Guarantors join herein for the purposes of evidencing their consent to, and agreement to be bound by Sections 1.2, 3.1, 4.3, 4.4,
and 9.3 and all obligations of the Tenant Parties herein. The obligations of the Tenant Parties herein shall be joint and several.

 

NORTHEAST
KIND HOLDINGS LLC, a Maine limited liability company

 

	By:	 	 
	Name:	 	 
	Title:	 	 

 

SWEET
DIRT LLC, a Maine limited liability company

 

	By:	 	 
	Name:	 	 
	Title:	 	 

 

JUDLEY,
LLC, a Maine limited liability company

 

	By:	 	 
	Name:	 	 
	Title:	 	 

 

SAGEMED,
LLC, a Maine limited liability company

 

	By:	 	 
	Name:	 	 
	Title:	 	 

 

SD3,
LLC, a Maine limited liability company

 

	By:	 	 
	Name:	 	 
	Title:	 	 

 

	 	 
	Hughes
    Pope	 

 

	 	 
	Kristin
    Pope	 

 

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EXHIBIT
1

 

PROPERTY
DESCRIPTION

 

 

This
Exhibit is diagrammatic and is intended only for the purpose of indicating the approximate location of constructed areas comprising
the Property and/or the Buildings and the approximate location of the Premises, and for the purposes of indicating approximately
the boundaries of the Property if so indicated thereon. It does not in any way supersede any of Landlord’s rights set forth
in the Lease, including in respect of arrangements and/or locations of shared-use parts of the common areas and changes in such
arrangements and/or locations, including without limitation parking areas. It is not to be scaled; any measurements or distances
shown or parking counts should be taken as approximate. Dimensions indicated (if any) are not exact nor to scale and in any case
are approximate. It does not purport to show the exact or final location of columns, division walls or other required architectural,
structural, mechanical or electrical elements. References to tenants (if any) are not and shall not be deemed representations
of existing or future tenancies nor of any particular tenant-mix or tenant physical arrangement or placement or operation or use
or closures, now or in the future anticipated.

 

Balance
of this page purposefully blank

 

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Exhibit
2 –Budget of Landlord Funded Costs

 

 

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Schedule
3 – Rent Schedule

 

	Month	 	Date	 	Monthly
    Rent	 	Monthly
        Rent if

        Reset

	1	 	1-Jun-20	 	-	 	NA
	2	 	1-Jul-20	 	-	 	NA
	3	 	1-Aug-20	 	-	 	NA
	4	 	1-Sep-20	 	-	 	NA
	5	 	1-Oct-20	 	-	 	NA
	6	 	1-Nov-20	 	-	 	NA
	7	 	1-Dec-20	 	68,987.97	 	NA
	8	 	1-Jan-21	 	68,987.97	 	NA
	9	 	1-Feb-21	 	68,987.97	 	NA
	10	 	1-Mar-21	 	68,987.97	 	NA
	11	 	1-Apr-21	 	68,987.97	 	NA
	12	 	1-May-21	 	68,987.97	 	NA
	13	 	1-Jun-21	 	137,975.95	 	NA
	14	 	1-Jul-21	 	137,975.95	 	NA
	15	 	1-Aug-21	 	137,975.95	 	NA
	16	 	1-Sep-21	 	137,975.95	 	NA
	17	 	1-Oct-21	 	137,975.95	 	NA
	18	 	1-Nov-21	 	137,975.95	 	NA
	19	 	1-Dec-21	 	137,975.95	 	NA
	20	 	1-Jan-22	 	137,975.95	 	NA
	21	 	1-Feb-22	 	137,975.95	 	NA
	22	 	1-Mar-22	 	137,975.95	 	NA
	23	 	1-Apr-22	 	137,975.95	 	NA
	24	 	1-May-22	 	137,975.95	 	NA
	25	 	1-Jun-22	 	137,975.95	 	NA
	26	 	1-Jul-22	 	137,975.95	 	NA
	27	 	1-Aug-22	 	137,975.95	 	NA
	28	 	1-Sep-22	 	137,975.95	 	NA
	29	 	1-Oct-22	 	137,975.95	 	NA
	30	 	1-Nov-22	 	137,975.95	 	NA
	31	 	1-Dec-22	 	137,975.95	 	NA
	32	 	1-Jan-23	 	137,975.95	 	NA
	33	 	1-Feb-23	 	137,975.95	 	NA
	34	 	1-Mar-23	 	137,975.95	 	NA

 

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	35	 	1-Apr-23	 	137,975.95	 	NA
	36	 	1-May-23	 	137,975.95	 	NA
	37	 	1-Jun-23	 	206,963.92	 	NA
	38	 	1-Jul-23	 	206,963.92	 	NA
	39	 	1-Aug-23	 	206,963.92	 	NA
	40	 	1-Sep-23	 	206,963.92	 	NA
	41	 	1-Oct-23	 	206,963.92	 	NA
	42	 	1-Nov-23	 	206,963.92	 	NA
	43	 	1-Dec-23	 	53,396.69	 	NA
	44	 	1-Jan-24	 	53,396.69	 	NA
	45	 	1-Feb-24	 	53,396.69	 	NA
	46	 	1-Mar-24	 	53,396.69	 	NA
	47	 	1-Apr-24	 	53,396.69	 	NA
	48	 	1-May-24	 	53,396.69	 	NA
	49	 	1-Jun-24	 	53,396.69	 	NA
	50	 	1-Jul-24	 	53,396.69	 	NA
	51	 	1-Aug-24	 	53,396.69	 	NA
	52	 	1-Sep-24	 	53,396.69	 	NA
	53	 	1-Oct-24	 	53,396.69	 	NA
	54	 	1-Nov-24	 	53,396.69	 	NA
	55	 	1-Dec-24	 	54,998.59	 	NA
	56	 	1-Jan-25	 	54,998.59	 	NA
	57	 	1-Feb-25	 	54,998.59	 	NA
	58	 	1-Mar-25	 	54,998.59	 	NA
	59	 	1-Apr-25	 	54,998.59	 	NA
	60	 	1-May-25	 	54,998.59	 	NA
	61	 	1-Jun-25	 	54,998.59	 	NA
	62	 	1-Jul-25	 	54,998.59	 	NA
	63	 	1-Aug-25	 	54,998.59	 	NA
	64	 	1-Sep-25	 	54,998.59	 	NA
	65	 	1-Oct-25	 	54,998.59	 	NA
	66	 	1-Nov-25	 	54,998.59	 	NA
	67	 	1-Dec-25	 	56,648.55	 	NA
	68	 	1-Jan-26	 	56,648.55	 	NA
	69	 	1-Feb-26	 	56,648.55	 	NA
	70	 	1-Mar-26	 	56,648.55	 	37,253.51
	71	 	1-Apr-26	 	56,648.55	 	37,253.51
	72	 	1-May-26	 	56,648.55	 	37,253.51

 

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	73	 	1-Jun-26	 	56,648.55	 	37,253.51
	74	 	1-Jul-26	 	56,648.55	 	37,253.51
	75	 	1-Aug-26	 	56,648.55	 	37,253.51
	76	 	1-Sep-26	 	56,648.55	 	37,253.51
	77	 	1-Oct-26	 	56,648.55	 	37,253.51
	78	 	1-Nov-26	 	56,648.55	 	37,253.51
	79	 	1-Dec-26	 	58,348.01	 	37,253.51
	80	 	1-Jan-27	 	58,348.01	 	37,253.51
	81	 	1-Feb-27	 	58,348.01	 	37,253.51
	82	 	1-Mar-27	 	58,348.01	 	38,371.11
	83	 	1-Apr-27	 	58,348.01	 	38,371.11
	84	 	1-May-27	 	58,348.01	 	38,371.11
	85	 	1-Jun-27	 	58,348.01	 	38,371.11
	86	 	1-Jul-27	 	58,348.01	 	38,371.11
	87	 	1-Aug-27	 	58,348.01	 	38,371.11
	88	 	1-Sep-27	 	58,348.01	 	38,371.11
	89	 	1-Oct-27	 	58,348.01	 	38,371.11
	90	 	1-Nov-27	 	58,348.01	 	38,371.11
	91	 	1-Dec-27	 	60,098.45	 	38,371.11
	92	 	1-Jan-28	 	60,098.45	 	38,371.11
	93	 	1-Feb-28	 	60,098.45	 	38,371.11
	94	 	1-Mar-28	 	60,098.45	 	39,522.24
	95	 	1-Apr-28	 	60,098.45	 	39,522.24
	96	 	1-May-28	 	60,098.45	 	39,522.24
	97	 	1-Jun-28	 	60,098.45	 	39,522.24
	98	 	1-Jul-28	 	60,098.45	 	39,522.24
	99	 	1-Aug-28	 	60,098.45	 	39,522.24
	100	 	1-Sep-28	 	60,098.45	 	39,522.24
	101	 	1-Oct-28	 	60,098.45	 	39,522.24
	102	 	1-Nov-28	 	60,098.45	 	39,522.24
	103	 	1-Dec-28	 	61,901.40	 	39,522.24
	104	 	1-Jan-29	 	61,901.40	 	39,522.24
	105	 	1-Feb-29	 	61,901.40	 	39,522.24
	106	 	1-Mar-29	 	61,901.40	 	40,707.91
	107	 	1-Apr-29	 	61,901.40	 	40,707.91
	108	 	1-May-29	 	61,901.40	 	40,707.91
	109	 	1-Jun-29	 	61,901.40	 	40,707.91
	110	 	1-Jul-29	 	61,901.40	 	40,707.91

 

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	111	 	1-Aug-29	 	61,901.40	 	40,707.91
	112	 	1-Sep-29	 	61,901.40	 	40,707.91
	113	 	1-Oct-29	 	61,901.40	 	40,707.91
	114	 	1-Nov-29	 	61,901.40	 	40,707.91
	115	 	1-Dec-29	 	63,758.44	 	40,707.91
	116	 	1-Jan-30	 	63,758.44	 	40,707.91
	117	 	1-Feb-30	 	63,758.44	 	40,707.91
	118	 	1-Mar-30	 	63,758.44	 	41,929.15
	119	 	1-Apr-30	 	63,758.44	 	41,929.15
	120	 	1-May-30	 	63,758.44	 	41,929.15
	121	 	1-Jun-30	 	63,758.44	 	41,929.15
	122	 	1-Jul-30	 	63,758.44	 	41,929.15
	123	 	1-Aug-30	 	63,758.44	 	41,929.15
	124	 	1-Sep-30	 	63,758.44	 	41,929.15
	125	 	1-Oct-30	 	63,758.44	 	41,929.15
	126	 	1-Nov-30	 	63,758.44	 	41,929.15
	127	 	1-Dec-30	 	65,671.20	 	41,929.15
	128	 	1-Jan-31	 	65,671.20	 	41,929.15
	129	 	1-Feb-31	 	65,671.20	 	41,929.15
	130	 	1-Mar-31	 	65,671.20	 	43,187.02
	131	 	1-Apr-31	 	65,671.20	 	43,187.02
	132	 	1-May-31	 	65,671.20	 	43,187.02
	133	 	1-Jun-31	 	65,671.20	 	43,187.02
	134	 	1-Jul-31	 	65,671.20	 	43,187.02
	135	 	1-Aug-31	 	65,671.20	 	43,187.02
	136	 	1-Sep-31	 	65,671.20	 	43,187.02
	137	 	1-Oct-31	 	65,671.20	 	43,187.02
	138	 	1-Nov-31	 	65,671.20	 	43,187.02
	139	 	1-Dec-31	 	67,641.33	 	43,187.02
	140	 	1-Jan-32	 	67,641.33	 	43,187.02
	141	 	1-Feb-32	 	67,641.33	 	43,187.02
	142	 	1-Mar-32	 	67,641.33	 	44,482.63
	143	 	1-Apr-32	 	67,641.33	 	44,482.63
	144	 	1-May-32	 	67,641.33	 	44,482.63
	145	 	1-Jun-32	 	67,641.33	 	44,482.63
	146	 	1-Jul-32	 	67,641.33	 	44,482.63
	147	 	1-Aug-32	 	67,641.33	 	44,482.63
	148	 	1-Sep-32	 	67,641.33	 	44,482.63

 

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	149	 	1-Oct-32	 	67,641.33	 	44,482.63
	150	 	1-Nov-32	 	67,641.33	 	44,482.63
	151	 	1-Dec-32	 	69,670.57	 	44,482.63
	152	 	1-Jan-33	 	69,670.57	 	44,482.63
	153	 	1-Feb-33	 	69,670.57	 	44,482.63
	154	 	1-Mar-33	 	69,670.57	 	45,817.11
	155	 	1-Apr-33	 	69,670.57	 	45,817.11
	156	 	1-May-33	 	69,670.57	 	45,817.11
	157	 	1-Jun-33	 	69,670.57	 	45,817.11
	158	 	1-Jul-33	 	69,670.57	 	45,817.11
	159	 	1-Aug-33	 	69,670.57	 	45,817.11
	160	 	1-Sep-33	 	69,670.57	 	45,817.11
	161	 	1-Oct-33	 	69,670.57	 	45,817.11
	162	 	1-Nov-33	 	69,670.57	 	45,817.11
	163	 	1-Dec-33	 	71,760.69	 	45,817.11
	164	 	1-Jan-34	 	71,760.69	 	45,817.11
	165	 	1-Feb-34	 	71,760.69	 	45,817.11
	166	 	1-Mar-34	 	71,760.69	 	47,191.63
	167	 	1-Apr-34	 	71,760.69	 	47,191.63
	168	 	1-May-34	 	71,760.69	 	47,191.63
	169	 	1-Jun-34	 	71,760.69	 	47,191.63
	170	 	1-Jul-34	 	71,760.69	 	47,191.63
	171	 	1-Aug-34	 	71,760.69	 	47,191.63
	172	 	1-Sep-34	 	71,760.69	 	47,191.63
	173	 	1-Oct-34	 	71,760.69	 	47,191.63
	174	 	1-Nov-34	 	71,760.69	 	47,191.63
	175	 	1-Dec-34	 	73,913.51	 	47,191.63
	176	 	1-Jan-35	 	73,913.51	 	47,191.63
	177	 	1-Feb-35	 	73,913.51	 	47,191.63
	178	 	1-Mar-35	 	73,913.51	 	48,607.38
	179	 	1-Apr-35	 	73,913.51	 	48,607.38
	180	 	1-May-35	 	73,913.51	 	48,607.38
	181	 	1-Jun-35	 	73,913.51	 	48,607.38
	182	 	1-Jul-35	 	73,913.51	 	48,607.38
	183	 	1-Aug-35	 	73,913.51	 	48,607.38
	184	 	1-Sep-35	 	73,913.51	 	48,607.38
	185	 	1-Oct-35	 	73,913.51	 	48,607.38
	186	 	1-Nov-35	 	73,913.51	 	48,607.38

 

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	187	 	1-Dec-35	 	76,130.91	 	48,607.38
	188	 	1-Jan-36	 	76,130.91	 	48,607.38
	189	 	1-Feb-36	 	76,130.91	 	48,607.38
	190	 	1-Mar-36	 	76,130.91	 	50,065.60
	191	 	1-Apr-36	 	76,130.91	 	50,065.60
	192	 	1-May-36	 	76,130.91	 	50,065.60
	193	 	1-Jun-36	 	76,130.91	 	50,065.60
	194	 	1-Jul-36	 	76,130.91	 	50,065.60
	195	 	1-Aug-36	 	76,130.91	 	50,065.60
	196	 	1-Sep-36	 	76,130.91	 	50,065.60
	197	 	1-Oct-36	 	76,130.91	 	50,065.60
	198	 	1-Nov-36	 	76,130.91	 	50,065.60
	199	 	1-Dec-36	 	78,414.84	 	50,065.60
	200	 	1-Jan-37	 	78,414.84	 	50,065.60
	201	 	1-Feb-37	 	78,414.84	 	50,065.60
	202	 	1-Mar-37	 	78,414.84	 	51,567.56
	203	 	1-Apr-37	 	78,414.84	 	51,567.56
	204	 	1-May-37	 	78,414.84	 	51,567.56
	205	 	1-Jun-37	 	78,414.84	 	51,567.56
	206	 	1-Jul-37	 	78,414.84	 	51,567.56
	207	 	1-Aug-37	 	78,414.84	 	51,567.56
	208	 	1-Sep-37	 	78,414.84	 	51,567.56
	209	 	1-Oct-37	 	78,414.84	 	51,567.56
	210	 	1-Nov-37	 	78,414.84	 	51,567.56
	211	 	1-Dec-37	 	80,767.29	 	51,567.56
	212	 	1-Jan-38	 	80,767.29	 	51,567.56
	213	 	1-Feb-38	 	80,767.29	 	51,567.56
	214	 	1-Mar-38	 	80,767.29	 	53,114.59
	215	 	1-Apr-38	 	80,767.29	 	53,114.59
	216	 	1-May-38	 	80,767.29	 	53,114.59
	217	 	1-Jun-38	 	80,767.29	 	53,114.59
	218	 	1-Jul-38	 	80,767.29	 	53,114.59
	219	 	1-Aug-38	 	80,767.29	 	53,114.59
	220	 	1-Sep-38	 	80,767.29	 	53,114.59
	221	 	1-Oct-38	 	80,767.29	 	53,114.59
	222	 	1-Nov-38	 	80,767.29	 	53,114.59
	223	 	1-Dec-38	 	83,190.31	 	53,114.59
	224	 	1-Jan-39	 	83,190.31	 	53,114.59

 

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	225	 	1-Feb-39	 	83,190.31	 	53,114.59
	226	 	1-Mar-39	 	83,190.31	 	54,708.03
	227	 	1-Apr-39	 	83,190.31	 	54,708.03
	228	 	1-May-39	 	83,190.31	 	54,708.03
	229	 	1-Jun-39	 	83,190.31	 	54,708.03
	230	 	1-Jul-39	 	83,190.31	 	54,708.03
	231	 	1-Aug-39	 	83,190.31	 	54,708.03
	232	 	1-Sep-39	 	83,190.31	 	54,708.03
	233	 	1-Oct-39	 	83,190.31	 	54,708.03
	234	 	1-Nov-39	 	83,190.31	 	54,708.03
	235	 	1-Dec-39	 	85,686.01	 	54,708.03
	236	 	1-Jan-40	 	85,686.01	 	54,708.03
	237	 	1-Feb-40	 	85,686.01	 	54,708.03
	238	 	1-Mar-40	 	85,686.01	 	56,349.27
	239	 	1-Apr-40	 	85,686.01	 	56,349.27
	240	 	1-May-40	 	85,686.01	 	56,349.27

 

Option
Period 1: 

 

	241	 	1-Jun-40	 	85,686.01	 	56,349.27
	242	 	1-Jul-40	 	85,686.01	 	56,349.27
	243	 	1-Aug-40	 	85,686.01	 	56,349.27
	244	 	1-Sep-40	 	85,686.01	 	56,349.27
	245	 	1-Oct-40	 	85,686.01	 	56,349.27
	246	 	1-Nov-40	 	85,686.01	 	56,349.27
	247	 	1-Dec-40	 	88,256.60	 	56,349.27
	248	 	1-Jan-41	 	88,256.60	 	56,349.27
	249	 	1-Feb-41	 	88,256.60	 	56,349.27
	250	 	1-Mar-41	 	88,256.60	 	58,039.75
	251	 	1-Apr-41	 	88,256.60	 	58,039.75
	252	 	1-May-41	 	88,256.60	 	58,039.75
	253	 	1-Jun-41	 	88,256.60	 	58,039.75
	254	 	1-Jul-41	 	88,256.60	 	58,039.75
	255	 	1-Aug-41	 	88,256.60	 	58,039.75
	256	 	1-Sep-41	 	88,256.60	 	58,039.75
	257	 	1-Oct-41	 	88,256.60	 	58,039.75
	258	 	1-Nov-41	 	88,256.60	 	58,039.75
	259	 	1-Dec-41	 	90,904.29	 	58,039.75

 

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	260	 	1-Jan-42	 	90,904.29	 	58,039.75
	261	 	1-Feb-42	 	90,904.29	 	58,039.75
	262	 	1-Mar-42	 	90,904.29	 	59,780.94
	263	 	1-Apr-42	 	90,904.29	 	59,780.94
	264	 	1-May-42	 	90,904.29	 	59,780.94
	265	 	1-Jun-42	 	90,904.29	 	59,780.94
	266	 	1-Jul-42	 	90,904.29	 	59,780.94
	267	 	1-Aug-42	 	90,904.29	 	59,780.94
	268	 	1-Sep-42	 	90,904.29	 	59,780.94
	269	 	1-Oct-42	 	90,904.29	 	59,780.94
	270	 	1-Nov-42	 	90,904.29	 	59,780.94
	271	 	1-Dec-42	 	93,631.42	 	59,780.94
	272	 	1-Jan-43	 	93,631.42	 	59,780.94
	273	 	1-Feb-43	 	93,631.42	 	59,780.94
	274	 	1-Mar-43	 	93,631.42	 	61,574.37
	275	 	1-Apr-43	 	93,631.42	 	61,574.37
	276	 	1-May-43	 	93,631.42	 	61,574.37
	277	 	1-Jun-43	 	93,631.42	 	61,574.37
	278	 	1-Jul-43	 	93,631.42	 	61,574.37
	279	 	1-Aug-43	 	93,631.42	 	61,574.37
	280	 	1-Sep-43	 	93,631.42	 	61,574.37
	281	 	1-Oct-43	 	93,631.42	 	61,574.37
	282	 	1-Nov-43	 	93,631.42	 	61,574.37
	283	 	1-Dec-43	 	96,440.36	 	61,574.37
	284	 	1-Jan-44	 	96,440.36	 	61,574.37
	285	 	1-Feb-44	 	96,440.36	 	61,574.37
	286	 	1-Mar-44	 	96,440.36	 	63,421.60
	287	 	1-Apr-44	 	96,440.36	 	63,421.60
	288	 	1-May-44	 	96,440.36	 	63,421.60
	289	 	1-Jun-44	 	96,440.36	 	63,421.60
	290	 	1-Jul-44	 	96,440.36	 	63,421.60
	291	 	1-Aug-44	 	96,440.36	 	63,421.60
	292	 	1-Sep-44	 	96,440.36	 	63,421.60
	293	 	1-Oct-44	 	96,440.36	 	63,421.60
	294	 	1-Nov-44	 	96,440.36	 	63,421.60
	295	 	1-Dec-44	 	99,333.58	 	63,421.60
	296	 	1-Jan-45	 	99,333.58	 	63,421.60
	297	 	1-Feb-45	 	99,333.58	 	63,421.60
	298	 	1-Mar-45	 	99,333.58	 	65,324.25
	299	 	1-Apr-45	 	99,333.58	 	65,324.25
	300	 	1-May-45	 	99,333.58	 	65,324.25

 

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Option
Period 2:

 

	301	 	1-Jun-45	 	99,333.58	 	65,324.25
	302	 	1-Jul-45	 	99,333.58	 	65,324.25
	303	 	1-Aug-45	 	99,333.58	 	65,324.25
	304	 	1-Sep-45	 	99,333.58	 	65,324.25
	305	 	1-Oct-45	 	99,333.58	 	65,324.25
	306	 	1-Nov-45	 	99,333.58	 	65,324.25
	307	 	1-Dec-45	 	102,313.58	 	65,324.25
	308	 	1-Jan-46	 	102,313.58	 	65,324.25
	309	 	1-Feb-46	 	102,313.58	 	65,324.25
	310	 	1-Mar-46	 	102,313.58	 	67,283.98
	311	 	1-Apr-46	 	102,313.58	 	67,283.98
	312	 	1-May-46	 	102,313.58	 	67,283.98
	313	 	1-Jun-46	 	102,313.58	 	67,283.98
	314	 	1-Jul-46	 	102,313.58	 	67,283.98
	315	 	1-Aug-46	 	102,313.58	 	67,283.98
	316	 	1-Sep-46	 	102,313.58	 	67,283.98
	317	 	1-Oct-46	 	102,313.58	 	67,283.98
	318	 	1-Nov-46	 	102,313.58	 	67,283.98
	319	 	1-Dec-46	 	105,382.99	 	67,283.98
	320	 	1-Jan-47	 	105,382.99	 	67,283.98
	321	 	1-Feb-47	 	105,382.99	 	67,283.98
	322	 	1-Mar-47	 	105,382.99	 	69,302.49
	323	 	1-Apr-47	 	105,382.99	 	69,302.49
	324	 	1-May-47	 	105,382.99	 	69,302.49
	325	 	1-Jun-47	 	105,382.99	 	69,302.49
	326	 	1-Jul-47	 	105,382.99	 	69,302.49
	327	 	1-Aug-47	 	105,382.99	 	69,302.49
	328	 	1-Sep-47	 	105,382.99	 	69,302.49
	329	 	1-Oct-47	 	105,382.99	 	69,302.49
	330	 	1-Nov-47	 	105,382.99	 	69,302.49
	331	 	1-Dec-47	 	108,544.48	 	69,302.49
	332	 	1-Jan-48	 	108,544.48	 	69,302.49

 

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	333	 	1-Feb-48	 	108,544.48	 	69,302.49
	334	 	1-Mar-48	 	108,544.48	 	71,381.57
	335	 	1-Apr-48	 	108,544.48	 	71,381.57
	336	 	1-May-48	 	108,544.48	 	71,381.57
	337	 	1-Jun-48	 	108,544.48	 	71,381.57
	338	 	1-Jul-48	 	108,544.48	 	71,381.57
	339	 	1-Aug-48	 	108,544.48	 	71,381.57
	340	 	1-Sep-48	 	108,544.48	 	71,381.57
	341	 	1-Oct-48	 	108,544.48	 	71,381.57
	342	 	1-Nov-48	 	108,544.48	 	71,381.57
	343	 	1-Dec-48	 	111,800.81	 	71,381.57
	344	 	1-Jan-49	 	111,800.81	 	71,381.57
	345	 	1-Feb-49	 	111,800.81	 	71,381.57
	346	 	1-Mar-49	 	111,800.81	 	73,523.02
	347	 	1-Apr-49	 	111,800.81	 	73,523.02
	348	 	1-May-49	 	111,800.81	 	73,523.02
	349	 	1-Jun-49	 	111,800.81	 	73,523.02
	350	 	1-Jul-49	 	111,800.81	 	73,523.02
	351	 	1-Aug-49	 	111,800.81	 	73,523.02
	352	 	1-Sep-49	 	111,800.81	 	73,523.02
	353	 	1-Oct-49	 	111,800.81	 	73,523.02
	354	 	1-Nov-49	 	111,800.81	 	73,523.02
	355	 	1-Dec-49	 	115,154.84	 	73,523.02
	356	 	1-Jan-50	 	115,154.84	 	73,523.02
	357	 	1-Feb-50	 	115,154.84	 	73,523.02
	358	 	1-Mar-50	 	115,154.84	 	75,728.71
	359	 	1-Apr-50	 	115,154.84	 	75,728.71
	360	 	1-May-50	 	115,154.84	 	75,728.71

 

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Exhibit
4 – Salaries of Tenant Owner

 

NorthEast
Kind Holdings, LLC: 

 

James
Henry – CEO/Manager - $150,000 annually

 

Justice
Rines – COO - $150,000 annually

 

April
Royce – VP of Finance - $110,000 annually

 

Rebecca
Henry – Director of Marketing - $150,000 annually

 

Dan
Stout – Director Facilities and Construction - $130,000 annually

 

Audra
Griffith – Executive Assistant - $50,000 annually 

 

*Judley,
LLC (Licensed Medical Entity operating in Eliot, ME*:

 

Hughes
Pope – Director Cultivation/Principal - $200,000 annually

 

Kristin
Pope – Director Product Formulation/Principal - $100,000 annually 

 

Graham
Roberge – Cultivation Team Lead - $80,000 annually

 

James
Burke – Cultivation Associate - $17.50.hr (approx. $40,000 annually w/ OT)

 

Jessica
Oliver – Director of Retail Operations – $110,000 annually

 

Tony
Oliver – Director of Product – $80,000 annually 

 

Tori
Staples – Director of Inventory/Post Harvest Processing – $60,000 annually 

 

Dylan
Hamm – Retail Associate – $16/hr (approx. $35,000 annually with OT)

 

Samuel
Weise – Retail Associate - $17/hr (approx. $37,000 annually with OT)

 

Angela
Boyle – Retail Manager - $65-75,000 annually (Start Date TBD)

 

*
Note that SageMed, LLC will be ramping up shortly with its medical store in Waterville, ME, upon such time, pay and time may be
split between the two entities until we are fully staffed on the SageMed side. 

 

**Maine
Coast Hemp, LLC:

 

Nick
Evans – Sales and Inventory Manager - $36,000 annually + commission

 

**
Note that we all allocate hours to Maine Coast Hemp in one way or another and we reconcile through intercompany transfers, etc.

 

These
figures do not include the intended employee benefits program that we intend to roll-out; this will be critical to attracting
the right talent to our organization. We will also need to hire a fair number of people as we ramp up. 

 

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GUARANTY

 

FOR
VALUE RECEIVED and in consideration for and as an inducement to Landlord granting, executing, delivering that certain lease
of the Premises referenced in the annexed lease for the property located at 495 Harold L. Dow Hwy., Eliot, ME 03903 (the “Lease”),
by PW ME CanRe SD LLC the Landlord (hereinafter called “Landlord”) to NorthEast Kind Assets, LLC the Tenant (hereinafter
called “Tenant”), and in further consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.00) and other good and valuable consideration
paid by Landlord to Tenant, (the receipt and sufficiency thereof being mutually acknowledged), the undersigned each does hereby
absolutely and unconditionally guarantee to Landlord the full and timely payment of the rent, additional rents and other charges
(hereinafter collectively called “rents”) and the full and timely performance of all other terms, covenants and conditions
contained in the Lease on the part of the tenant under the Lease to be paid and/or to be performed thereunder, and if any default
shall be made by the tenant under the Lease, the undersigned does hereby covenant and agree to pay to Landlord in each and every
instance such sum or sums of money such tenant is or shall become liable for and/or obliged to pay under the Lease and/or fully
to satisfy and perform any and all such other terms, including the completion of the Greenhouse and other construction by Tenant,
covenants and conditions of the Lease on the part of the tenant thereunder to be paid or performed and also to pay any and all
damages, expenses and attorneys’ fees including those incurred at all pre-trial, trial and appellate levels, and including
attorneys’ fees in any bankruptcy proceedings, in any case whether suit be instituted or not (hereinafter collectively called
“damages”) that may be suffered or incurred by Landlord in consequence of the non-payment, partial payment or late
payment of said rents or the non-performance, partial performance or late performance of any such other terms, covenants and conditions
of the Lease; such payments or rents to be made monthly or at such other intervals as the same shall or may become payable under
the Lease, including any accelerations thereof; such performance of said other terms, covenants and conditions to be made when
due under the Lease and such damages to be paid when incurred by Landlord, all without requiring any notice from Landlord or proof
of notice or demand, all of which the undersigned hereby expressly waives.

 

The
undersigned hereby waive notice of the acceptance of this Guaranty and any notice to or demand upon the undersigned which Landlord
might otherwise be required to give or make in connection with any matter relating to this Guaranty. This Guaranty is absolute
and is not conditioned upon the genuineness, validity, regularity or enforceability of the Lease. The maintenance of any action
or proceeding by Landlord to recover any sum or sums that may be or become due under the Lease or to secure the performance of
any of the other terms, covenants and conditions of the Lease or to recover damages, shall not preclude Landlord from thereafter
instituting and maintaining subsequent actions or proceedings for any subsequent default or defaults of the tenant under the Lease.

 

The
undersigned hereby consent that without affecting the liability of each undersigned under this Guaranty and without notice to
the undersigned, time may be given by Landlord to the tenant under the Lease for payment of rents and performance of said other
terms, covenants and conditions, or any of them, and such time extended and indulgences granted, from time to time, shall not
diminish or affect the obligations of the undersigned or relieve the undersigned from any liability under this Guaranty. The undersigned
agree that the tenant may be dispossessed and/or Landlord may avail itself of or exercise any or all of the rights and/or remedies
against the tenant provided by law or by the Lease, and may proceed either against the tenant alone or jointly against the tenant
and the undersigned or against the undersigned alone without proceeding against the tenant. The undersigned hereby further consent
to any subsequent changes, modifications and/or amendments of the Lease and any of its terms, covenants and conditions, or in
the rents payable thereunder, and/or to any assignment or assignments or subleases of the Lease, and/or to any renewals or extensions
thereof, all of which may be made without notice to or consent of the undersigned and without in any manner releasing or relieving
the undersigned from liability under this Guaranty.

 

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The
undersigned hereby further agree that in respect of any payments made by the undersigned hereunder, the undersigned shall not
have any rights based on suretyship or otherwise to stand in the place of Landlord so as to compete with Landlord as a creditor
of Tenant or any co-guarantor, irrespective of any lien subordination otherwise granted by Landlord, unless and until all claims
of Landlord under the Lease shall have been fully paid and satisfied. The undersigned further agrees that the bankruptcy of Tenant
or the filing by or against Tenant for relief or remedy under the Federal Bankruptcy Code or any foreign, state or local laws
of similar import shall have no effect on the obligations of the undersigned hereunder notwithstanding that the Lease may have
been disaffirmed or otherwise impaired. This Guaranty and any of the provisions hereof cannot be modified, waived or terminated,
unless in writing, signed by Landlord. All losses, damages, attorneys’ fees through all levels of proceedings, whether or
not suit be instituted, and other costs and expenses of whatsoever nature which Landlord incurs in connection with or incidental
to the enforcement of this Guaranty shall be payable immediately by the undersigned to Landlord. If the undersigned fails to pay
any amount payable under this Guaranty when due, interest on such amount shall accrue at the highest legal rate per annum chargeable
to the undersigned in the State wherein the Demised Premises are situated.

 

The
provisions of this Guaranty shall apply to and bind and inure to the benefit of the undersigned and Landlord and their respective
heirs, legal representatives, successors and assigns; and if there is more than one (1) Guarantor, the liability hereunder shall
be joint and several. The undersigned further represents to Landlord, as an inducement for Landlord to make the Lease, that the
undersigned (or either of them, alone) owns all of the entire outstanding capital (and/or other) stock (or evidence of ownership
interests) of the Tenant, that the execution and delivery of this Guaranty is not in contravention of the charter or by-laws or
applicable state laws governing such Tenant (or the undersigned where the undersigned is an entity), and has been duly authorized
by the Board of Directors and/or managing member, if required, its shareholders or other ownership interest holders of Tenant
(and the undersigned where the undersigned is an entity).

 

Except
as permitted under Section 4.4 of the Lease, during the Term of the Lease which this Guaranty is related to, each undersigned
covenants and agree that they will not invest in or build or operate a facility that is reasonably likely to have a negative impact
on the performance of the Property during the Term of the Lease and that Tenant and the undersigned will not operate, invest in
or build such a competitive facility unless the status of the operations at the Premises and the net operating income actually
support the need for additional facilities. The undersigned covenants and agrees to focus a sufficient and appropriate amount
their professional acumen and time and attention on Tenant’s activities and Tenant’s ability to service its debt and
pay its Rent to Landlord on a consistent and timely basis.

 

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Upon
request of Landlord (or any successor thereto), the undersigned agrees to deliver (i) a Secretary’s certification and resolution
authorizing the execution and delivery of the Lease and/or, (ii) from time to time, a written estoppel statement assuring the
recipient that this Guaranty remains in full force and effect and is fully enforceable in accordance with its terms, and including
any other reasonable statement relating hereto as the requesting party may require. The undersigned hereby irrevocably consents
and submits to the jurisdiction of any federal, state, county or municipal court sitting in the State of Maine in respect to any
action or proceeding brought therein by Landlord against the undersigned concerning any matters arising out of or in any way relating
to the Lease or this Guaranty.

 

The
undersigned hereby irrevocably consents to the service upon it of process in any such action or proceeding by the mailing of such
process to the undersigned at the Premises or at such other address as the undersigned may specify in a writing sent to Landlord
by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, and hereby agrees that such service shall be deemed sufficient. The
undersigned agrees that any final judgment rendered against it in any such action or proceeding shall be conclusive and may be
enforced in other jurisdictions by suit on the judgment or in any other manner provided by law. The undersigned further agrees
that any action or proceeding by the undersigned against Landlord in respect to any matters arising out of or in any way relating
to the Lease or this Guaranty shall be brought only in the State Court having jurisdiction over the County and/or municipality
or local political subdivision (as applicable) where the Property covered by the Lease is located, and that the undersigned shall
not object in any proceeding to the jurisdiction and venue thereof. This Guaranty shall be governed by the internal laws of the
State of Maine without regard to conflicts of laws principles.

 

The
obligations of the undersigned set forth in this Guaranty shall be joint and several. Each of the undersigned shall deliver a
security agreement to Landlord to secure their obligations under this Guaranty and the Lease. The security agreement shall cover
all of the undersigned’s personal property and equipment at or used in connection with the Premises, excepting cannabis
plants and inventory. If, as a result of a change in law, the undersigned is permitted to grant a security interest in cannabis
plants or inventory, the undersigned shall, upon request of Landlord, grant such a security interest. Nothing herein or in the
security agreement shall limit the undersigned’s liability under this Guarantee or the Lease to the assets covered by the
security interest.

 

AS
A FURTHER INDUCEMENT TO LANDLORD TO MAKE THE LEASE AND IN CONSIDERATION THEREFOR, LANDLORD AND THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY AGREE THAT
IN ANY ACTION, PROCEEDING OR COUNTERCLAIM BROUGHT BY EITHER LANDLORD OR THE UNDERSIGNED AGAINST THE OTHER IN RESPECT TO ANY MATTERS
WHATSOEVER ARISING OUT OF OR IN ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH THE LEASE OR THIS GUARANTY, TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THAT
LANDLORD AND THE UNDERSIGNED SHALL AND DO HEREBY WAIVE TRIAL BY JURY; AND THE PARTIES FURTHER HEREBY WAIVE THE RIGHT TO CONSOLIDATE
ANY ACTION IN WHICH A JURY TRIAL HAS BEEN WAIVED WITH ANY OTHER ACTION IN WHICH A JURY TRIAL HAS NOT BEEN WAIVED. THE FOREGOING
WAIVERS ARE IRREVOCABLE AND MUTUALLY, KNOWINGLY, WILLINGLY, INTENTIONALLY AND VOLUNTARILY MADE AFTER EACH PARTY HAS HAD THE BENEFIT
OF OR OPPORTUNITY TO GAIN LEGAL ADVICE AND COUNSEL. EACH PARTY REPRESENTS, WARRANTS AND AFFIRMS TO THE OTHER THAT NO PARTY HAS
IN ANY WAY AGREED, REPRESENTED OR OTHERWISE SUGGESTED OR IMPLIED THAT IT WILL NOT FULLY ENFORCE THE FOREGOING WAIVERS IN ALL INSTANCES.
LANDLORD IS DEEMED TO HAVE JOINED IN THE WAIVERS OF JURY TRIAL AND RELATED PROVISIONS OF THIS CAPITALIZED PARAGRAPH BY ITS ACCEPTANCE
OF THIS GUARANTY. NOTWITHSTANDING THE FOREGOING IN THE EVENT ANY PROVISION OF THIS GUARANTY IS PROHIBITED, UNENFORCEABLE OR INVALID
UNDER THE LAWS OF ANY JURISDICTION, INCLUDING THOSE OF THE STATE INDICATED ABOVE, SUCH PROHIBITION, UNENFORCEABLE OR INVALID PROVISION
SHALL NOT IN ANY FASHION AFFECT THE ENFORCEABILITY OR VALIDITY OF THE REMAINING PROVISIONS HEREOF.

 

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Dated
May ___, 2020

 

	WITNESSES:	 	GUARANTORS:
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	NORTHEAST
    KIND HOLDINGS LLC, a Maine limited liability company
	 	 	 
	 	 	By:	                    
	[Witness
    Sign & Print Above]	 	Name:	 
	 	 	Title:	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	SWEET
    DIRT LLC, a Maine limited liability company
	 	 	 
	 	 	By:	 
	[Witness
    Sign & Print Above]	 	Name:	 
	 	 	Title:	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	JUDLEY,
    LLC, a Maine limited liability company
	 	 	 
	 	 	By:	 
	[Witness
    Sign & Print Above]	 	Name:	 
	 	 	Title:	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	SAGEMED,
    LLC, a Maine limited liability company
	 	 	 
	 	 	By:	 
	[Witness
    Sign & Print Above]	 	Name:	 
	 	 	Title:	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	SD3,
    LLC, a Maine limited liability company
	 	 	 
	 	 	By:	 
	[Witness
    Sign & Print Above]	 	Name:	 
	 	 	Title:	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	Hughes
    Pope
	 	 	 
	[Witness
    Sign & Print Above]	 	 
	 	 	Kristin
    Pope

 

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