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Exhibit 10.5 - Exclusive Service Agreement

Exhibit 10.5

Exclusive Service Agreement (Translated Version) 

Party A:  Global Uplink Communications Ltd. 

                  4th Floor, No. 168, Longkouxi Road, Guangzhou, China Party 

B: Asia Payment Systems (China) Co. Ltd.  

                  Unit L, 13th Floor, Kaikai Plaza, No. 8, Wanhangdu Road, Jingan 

                 District, Shanghai, China 

Resulting from friendly negotiations, Global Uplink Communications Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as “Party A”) is desirous to outsource its entire business processes to Asia Payment Systems (China) Co. Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as “Party B”) who is desirous to use its system and other facilities, including its staff, to provide business process services to Party A.

	I.      	
Party A shall:

	 
	 	1.      	
undertake that it will outsource its entire business processes to only Party B.

	 
	 	2.      	
undertake to pay service fees according to the type and volume of business processes handled, subject to a minimum of Renminbi Two Hundred Thousand (RMB200,000) per month.

	 
	 	3.      	
promptly pay Party B the amount of fees invoiced by Party B.

	 
	II.      	
Party B shall:

	 

	1.      	
provide in Guangzhou City, China, a complete telephone call center related equipment and facilities, including premises where

	 

 

 

	 	
such equipment, facilities and staff training rooms are located, including a minimum of 120 trained staff.

	 
	2.      	
provide system support according to the requirements of Party A from time to time.

	 
	3.      	
not commit or undertake any activities that may damage the reputation of Party A and/or its clients, partners and customers.

	 

	III.      	
Payment of Fees

	 
	 	1.      	
Party B shall deliver to Party A on or before the 5th day of every month its invoice for the fees charged by Party B for the services rendered to Party A for the preceding month.

	 
	 	2.      	
Party A shall pay Party A the full amount of the monthly invoice within 30 days from the receipt of such invoice.

	 
	IV      	
Governing Laws

	 
	 	
This agreement shall be governed by the current laws of the People’s Republic of China (“Law”). Should the laws be changed from from time to time, both Parties agree to renegotiate in good faith to amend the terms of this agreement in order to protect the economic benefits and rights of both Parties.

	 

 

 

 

V. Resolution of Disputes

     In the event of any dispute relating to the implementation of this agreement and/or any matter relating this agreement, such dispute should be resolved amicably by both Parties through friendly discussion, and failing which, the disputed matter shall be submitted to China International Trade Centre of Arbitration, Wahnam Branch, for arbitration. 

VI. The effective date of this agreement is November 1, 2007 (“Effective Date”). 

VI. Term

     This agreement shall be for an initial term of ten (10) years from the Effective Date (hereinafter referred to as “Initial Term”), unless at the option of Party B, renewed for further terms of 10 years each (hereinafter referred to as “Renewal Terms”) upon Party B giving a written notice to Party A sixty (60) days prior to the expiration of the Initial Term or any of the Renewal Terms.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Global Uplink Communications Ltd.                                          Asia Payment Systems (China) Co. Ltd.

("Party A")                                                                               (“Party B”)

By CHEN YU HUA                                                                    By KING K. NG

Chen Yu Hua, Director & Legal                                                  King K. Ng, Director & Legal Person

	
Person                                                                                

Date October 24, 2007

Signing LocationGuangzhou

	
Date October 24, 2007

Signing LocationGuangzhouex101.htm

    Exhibit
      10.1

     

     

    

    Nov
      10,
      07

    Coates
      International, Ltd.

    2100
      Highway 34 & Ridgewood Road,

    Wall
      Township, N.J. 07719-9736

     

    Attn:
      George Coates 

     

    Dear
      George:

     

    This
      letter is to confirm the reaffirmation of the bench testing that was conducted
      by myself and by our Business Development Manager, Mr. Leo Perry within the
      Coates International, Ltd's headquarters at Wall Township, New Jersey on the
      855
      cubic inch CSRV engine. It should be noted that the energy use was measured
      at
      27.5 to 30.4% less than what we presently experience with alternate engines.
      The
      CSRV Natural Gas fired engine will be used by Well To Wire in all of our future
      electrical power generation systems.

     

    I
      am
      extremely satisfied with the smoothness, the flawless operation,
      the very low energy use and the initial power output. We are
      eagerly looking forward to you being able to ship at least two of these power
      plants within the next two to three weeks, as we would like to start filling
      orders within the next three months. With these successful results, our
      five-year business plan will now proceed forward.

     

    Best
      of
      Regards,

    Sincerely,

     

    /s/
      Bryan
      Cambell 
      

    

    Bryan
      Campbell, P. Eng., 

    President,

    Well
      to
      Wire Energy Inc.

     

     

     

     
      
        

      

       

    

    
      017,
        1700 Varsity
        Estates Drive NW

      Calgary
        Alberta TM ZW9

      Tel:
        (403)288-3647                                            Fax:
        (403)286-3696

    

    
      
        
        

      

      
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    10-Nov-07                                                                                                                                 ATTACHMENT
      #1

     

    MEASURED
      BENCH TEST PERFORMANCE of the

    855
      in3, In-Line, 4 Cycle CSRV NATURAL GAS
      ENGINE

     

    
       

    

    
      
        	
                
                   

                

              	
                
                  SIZE

                

              	
                
                  ENGINE
                    SPEED

                

              	
                #Of
                  

                GANGED
                  

              	
                POWER
                  OUTPUT

              	
                NATURAL
                  GAS USE

              	
                ENERGY
                  USE 

              
	
                
                  ENGINE  MAKE

                

              	
                (in3)

              	
                (rpm)

              	
                 ENGINES

              	
                (kw/h)

              	
                (scfpd)

              	
                (btu/kw)

              	
                (%Improvement)

              
	
                Flied
                  Measured Major Supplier**

              	
                496

              	
                1,815

              	
                1

              	
                75

              	
                27,000

              	
                14,260

              	
                0.00%

              
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	
                Coates***

              	
                855

                10-Nov-07

              	
                1,700

              	
                1

              	
                115

              	
                28,800

              	
                10,330

              	
                27.51%

              

      

    

     

     

     

                     **where
      the Lower Heating Value (LHV) of the sweet Natural Gas=             950         btu/scf

                     ***
      where the Lower Heating Value (LHV)
      of the sweet Natural Gas=             990         btu/scf

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

                                                                                                                               
      
       

       

      
        
          	 	
                    

                	 
	 	
                  017,
                    1700 Varsity
                    Estates Drive NW  

                  Calgary
                    Alberta TM ZW9

                  Tel:
                    (403)288-3647                                            Fax:
                    (403)286-3696

                	 
	 	
                    

                	 

        

      

       

       

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    Exhibit
      10.2

    
 

    
      	 COMPLIANCE	 
	
               AND

            	
              
              

            
	
               RESEARCH

            	1701
              West Front Street Plainfield NJ 07063
	
               SERVICES,
                INC.       

            	PHONE
              (908) 561-1824 • FAX (908)
              755-5893

    

    
      

    

     August
      24, 2006

     

    Coates
      Engine Manufacturing, Ltd.

    2100
      Highway 34

    Wall,
      NJ
      07719-9738

     

    Re:
      Nonroad Engine Certification 

     

    Dear
      Mr.
      Coates,

     

    In
      regards to your current engine project, a normally aspirated 14.0 liter inline
      6
      cylinder fueled by natural gas powering a stationary generator, we have
      determined that this engine application complies with the guidance of 40 CFR
      1048 "CONTROL OF EMISSIONS FROM
      NEW,
      LARGE NONROAD SPARK-IGNITION ENGINES " (Title 40 of the Code of Federal
      Regulations Part 1048)

    (htto://wvvw.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_05/40cfr1048_05.htm).

     

    As
      per 40
      CFR 1048.5 (d), as defined in 40 CFR 1048.8011, your stationary
      engines are in compliance with this part. You are further obligated to comply
      with 40 CFR 1048.202 (Labeling
      requirements) and prohibitions of 40 CFR 1068.101 restrict the use of a
      stationary engine.

     

    
      	 	 	Regards,	 
	 	 	 	 
	
               

            	 	/s/ Mark
              Timko 	 
	 	 	Mark
              Timko 	 
	 	 	President	 
	 	 	 	 

    

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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    For
      your
      information, the definition of a stationary engine as found in 40 CFR 1048.801
      is as follows:

     

    "Stationary
      engine means an internal combustion engine that is neither a nonroad engine,
      nor
      a motor-vehicle engine, nor an engine used solely for competition (see the
      definition of nonroad engine in 40 CFR 1068.30). In general this includes fixed
      engines and all portable or transportable engines that stay in a single site
      at
      a building, structure, facility, or installation for at least a full year;
      this
      does not include an engine installed in equipment that has the ability to propel
      itself. For year-round sources, a full year is 12 consecutive months. For
      seasonal sources, a full year is a full annual operating period of at least
      three months. A seasonal source is a site with engines operating only part
      of
      the year for at least two consecutive years. If you replace an engine with
      one
      that does the same or similar work in the same
      place, you may apply the previous engine's service to your calculation
      for residence time. If you move a stationary engine anytime in its life after
      it
      has been in place for at least a full year, it becomes a nonroad engine
subject
      to emission standards unless it stays at the new location for a full
      year."

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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