Document:

Amendment to Office Lease Agreement dated January 8, 2010

   Exhibit 10.27
 FIRST AMENDMENT
      THIS FIRST AMENDMENT (the "Amendment") is made and entered into as of January 8,2009, by and between CCP/MS SSIII Denver Tabor Center 1 Property Owner LLC, a Delaware limited liability company ("Landlord"), and
Geovic Mining Corp., a Delaware corporation ("Tenant"). 
 RECITALS

	A.      	 Landlord and Tenant are parties to that certain lease dated August 21, 2008 ("Lease"). Pursuant to the Lease, Landlord has leased to Tenant space currently containing approximately
4,542 rentable square feet (the "Original Premises") described as Suite No. 980 on the 9th floor of the building commonly known as Tabor
Center 1 located at 1200 17th Street, Denver, CO 80202 (the "Building").

	 
	B.      	 Tenant has requested that additional space containing approximately 2,050 rentable square feet described as Suite No. 975 on the 9th floor of the Building shown on Exhibit A hereto (the "Expansion Space") be added to the Original Premises and that the Lease be appropriately amended and Landlord is
willing to do the same on the following terms and conditions.
 
	 

      NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the .mutual covenants and agreements herein contained and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, Landlord and
Tenant agree as follows: 

	1.      	 Expansion and Effective Date.
 
	 
	 	1.01      	 Effective as of the Expansion Effective Date (defined below), the Premises, as defined in the Lease, is increased from 4,542 rentable square feet on
the 9th floor to 6,592 rentable square feet on the 9th floor by the addition of the Expansion Space, and from and after the Expansion Effective Date, the Original Premises and the Expansion Space, collectively, shall be deemed the Premises, as
defined in the Lease. The Term for the Expansion Space shall commence on the Expansion Effective Date and end on the Termination Date. The Expansion Space is subject to all the terms and conditions of the Lease except as expressly modified herein
and except that Tenant shall not be entitled to receive any allowances, abatements or other financial concessions granted with respect to the Original Premises unless such concessions' are expressly provided for herein with respect to the Expansion
Space, except that the Remaining Allowance for the Original Premises shall be available as provided in Section 8.02 below.
 
	 
	 	1.02      	 The Expansion Effective Date shall be the later to occur of (I) April 1, 2010 ("Target Expansion Effective Date"), and (ii) the date upon which the Landlord Work (as defined in the
Work Letter attached as Exhibit B hereto) in the Expansion Space has been Substantially
Completed (as defined below); provided, however, that if Landlord shall be delayed in Substantially Completing the Landlord Work in the Expansion Space as a result of the occurrence of a Tenant Delay (defined below), then, for purposes of
determining the Expansion Effective Date, the date of Substantial Completion shall be deemed to be the day that said Landlord Work would have been Substantially Completed absent any such Tenant Delay(s). The Landlord Work shall be deemed to be "
Substantially Complete" or "Substantially Completed" on the date that all Landlord Work has been performed, other than any details of
construction, mechanical adjustment or any other similar matter, the non-completion of which does not materially interfere with Tenant's use of the Premises as reasonably agreed to by Tenant. If the parties cannot agree on whether Substantial
Completion has been achieved, Landlord's architect shall make the final determination. A"Tenant
Delay" means any act or omission of Tenant or its agents, employees, vendors or contractors that actually delays substantial completion of the Landlord Work,
including, without limitation, the following:
 
	 

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	            	(i)     	 Tenant's failure to furnish information or approvals within any time period specified in the Lease or this Amendment, including the failure to
prepare or approve preliminary or final plans by any applicable due date (in which event the Tenant Delay shall be deemed to be the shorter of (i) the actual time by which the Tenant's failure exceeds the specified time period or (ii) the delay in
completion of the Landlord Work resulting from the Tenant Delay);
 
		 
		(ii)     	 Tenant's selection of equipment or materials that have long lead times after first being informed by Landlord that the selection may result in a
delay (in which event the Tenant Delay shall be deemed to be the shorter of (i) the actual time by which the Tenant's failure exceeds the specified time period or (ii) the delay in completion of the Landlord Work resulting from the Tenant Delay);
and Landlord shall place orders for any long lead time items within ten (10) days of accepting the final bid for Landlord Work,
 
		 
		(iii)     	 Changes requested or made by Tenant to previously approved plans and specifications;
 
		 
		(iv)     	 The performance of work in the Expansion Space by Tenant or Tenant's contractor(s) during the performance of the Landlord Work; or

		 
		(v)     	 If the performance of any portion of the Landlord Work depends on the prior or simultaneous performance of work by Tenant, a delay by Tenant or
Tenant's contractor(s) in the completion of such work,
 
		 

	1.03     	 The adjustment of the Expansion Effective Date under Section 1.02 above and, accordingly, the postponement of Tenant's obligation to pay Rent on the
Expansion Space shall be Tenant's sole remedy and shall constitute full settlement of all claims that Tenant might otherwise have against Landlord by reason of the Landlord Work not being Substantially Complete on the Target Expansion Effective
Date.
 
	 
	1.04     	 In addition to the postponement, if any, of the Expansion Effective Date as a result of the applicability of Paragraph 1.02, of this Amendment, the
Expansion Effective Date shall be delayed to the extent that Landlord fails to deliver possession of the Expansion Space for any other reason (other than Tenant Delays by Tenant), including but not limited to, holding over by prior occupants, Any
such delay in the Expansion Effective Date shall not subject Landlord to any liability for any loss or damage resulting therefrom, If the Expansion Effective Date is delayed, the Termination Date under the Lease shall not be similarly
extended.
 
	 

	2.     	 Base Rent. In addition to Tenant's obligation to pay Base Rent for the Original Premises, Tenant shall pay Landlord Base Rent for the Expansion Space as follows:
 
	 

 
	Months of Term or Period 	 	Annual Rate 	 	Monthly 
	 	 	Per Square Foot 	 	Base Rent 
	Expansion Effective Date -Last 	 	 	 	 
	day of 8th full calendar month 	 	 	 	 
	thereafter 	 	$25.50 	 	$4,356.25 
	9-20 	 	$26.00 	 	$4,441.67 
	21-32 	 	$26.50 	 	$4,527.08 
	33-Termination Date 	 	$27.00 	 	$4,612.50 

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	 	 All such Base Rent shall be payable by Tenant in accordance with the terms of the Lease. Landlord and Tenant acknowledge that the
foregoing schedule is based on the assumption that the Expansion Effective Date is the Target Expansion Effective Date. If the Expansion Effective Date is other than the Target Expansion Effective Date, the schedule set forth above with respect to
the payment of any installment(s) of Base Rent for the Expansion Space shall be appropriately adjusted on a per diem basis to reflect the actual Expansion Effective Date, and the actual Expansion Effective Date shall be set forth in a confirmation
letter to be prepared by Landlord. The effective date of any increases or decreases in the Base Rent rate shall be postponed in accordance with any adjustment of the Expansion Effective Date as provided above.
 
	 
	3.      	 Additional Security Deposit.
No additional security deposit shall be required in connection with this Amendment.
 
	 
	4.      	 Tenant's Pro Rata Share.
For the period commencing with the Expansion Effective Date and ending on the Termination Date, Tenant's Pro Rata Share for the Expansion Space is .3585%. For the avoidance of doubt, for all periods prior to the Expansion Effective Date, the Tenant's Pro Rata
Share of Expenses and Taxes for the Original Premises shall remain as described in the Lease.
 
	 
	5.      	 Expenses and Taxes. For the period commencing
with the Expansion Effective Date and ending on the Termination Date, Tenant shall pay for Tenants Pro Rata Share of Expenses and Taxes applicable to the Expansion Space in accordance with the terms of the Lease.
 
	 
	6.      	 Improvements to Expansion Space.
 
	 
	 	6.01      	 Condition of Expansion Space. Tenant has inspected the
Expansion Space and agrees to accept the same "as is" without any agreements, representations, understandings or obligations on the part of Landlord to perform any alterations, repairs or improvements, except as is expressly provided otherwise in
this Amendment, including any and all Landlord Work as set forth in Section 6.02 below and Exhibit B.
 
	 
	 	6.02      	 Responsibility for Improvements to Expansion Space. Landlord
shall perform Improvements to the Expansion Space in accordance with the Work Letter attached hereto as Exhibit B.
 
	 
	7.      	 Early Access to Expansion Space. During any
period that Tenant shall be permitted to enter the Expansion Space prior to the Expansion Effective Date (e.g., to perform alterations or improvements, if any),Tenant shall comply with all terms and provisions of the Lease, except those provisions
requiring payment of Base Rent or Additional Rent as to the Expansion Space.
 
	 
	8.      	 Other Pertinent Provisions. Landlord and
Tenant agree that, effective as of the date of this Amendment (unless different effective date(s) is/are specifically referenced in this Section), the Lease shall be amended in the following additional respects:
 
	 
	 	8.01      	 Parking. Commencing on the Expansion Effective Date, in
addition to the parking rights set forth in Section 1a of Exhibit F of the Lease, Tenant
agrees to lease from Landlord and Landlord agrees to lease to Tenant up to an additional four (4) unreserved Spaces in the Garage for the use of Tenant and its employees pursuant to the Terms of Section 1 of Exhibit F. In addition to the foregoing, Tenant shall also have the right, upon not less than 30 days
prior written notice and subject to availability, to lease from Landlord, on a month-to-month basis, two (2) additional unreserved Spaces in the Garage for the use of Tenant and its employees pursuant to the Terms of Section 1 of Exhibit F.
 
	 

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	8.02      	 Remaining Allowance. The parties acknowledge that
there is approximately $28,603.00 remaining from the Allowance granted in the Lease for the Original Premises ("Remaining Allowance"). Landlord agrees to allow the Remaining Allowance to be used for the installation of improvements in the Premises and/or the Expansion Space pursuant to the terms of the Work Letter
attached to this Amendment as Exhibit B as if the Remaining Allowance was the Expansion Allowance (as defined below). The total of the Remaining Allowance and the Expansion Allowance shall hereinafter be referred to as the ''Total Allowance".
 
	 
	8.03      	 Right of First Offer.
 
	 
	 	a.      	 Grant of Option; Conditions. Tenant shall have the one time right of first offer (the "Right of First Offer") with respect to Suite 960 consisting of approximately 760 rentable square feet on
the 9th floor of the Building as shown on the demising plan attached hereto as Exhibit A (the "Offer Space"). Tenant's Right of
First Offer shall be exercised as follows: prior to Landlord leasing the Offer Space to a party other than the existing tenant in the Offer Space, Landlord shall advise Tenant (the "Advice") of the terms under which Landlord is prepared to lease the Offer Space to Tenant for the
remainder of the Lease Term. Tenant may lease the Offer Space, under such terms, by providing Landlord with written notice of exercise (the "Notice of
Exercise") within 5 days after the date of the Advice, except that Tenant shall have no such Right of First Offer and Landlord need not provide Tenant with an Advice if:

 
	 
	 	 	(i)      	 Tenant is in default under the Lease beyond any applicable cure periods at the time that Landlord would otherwise deliver the Advice; or

	 
	 	 	(ii)      	 the Premises, or any portion thereof, is sublet (other than pursuant to a Business Transfer, as defined in Section 11.05 of the Lease) at the time
Landlord would otherwise deliver the Advice; or
 
	 
	 	 	(iii)      	 the Lease has been assigned (other than pursuant to a Business Transfer, as defined in Section 11.05 of the Lease) prior to the date Landlord would
otherwise deliver the Advice; or
 
	 
	 	 	(iv)      	 the Offer Space is not intended for the exclusive use of Tenant during the Term; or
 
	 
	 	 	(v)      	 the Tenant is not occupying the Premises on the date Landlord would otherwise deliver the Advice.
 
	 
	 	b.      	 Terms for Offer Space.
 
	 
	 	 	(i)      	 The term for the Offer Space shall commence upon the commencement date stated in the Advice and thereupon such Offer Space shall be considered a
part of the Premises, provided that all of the terms stated in the Advice, shall govern Tenant's leasing of the Offer Space and only to the extent that they do not conflict with the Advice, the terms and conditions of the Lease shall apply to the
Offer Space. Tenant shall pay Base Rent and Additional Rent for the 'Offer Space in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Advice and the term for the Offer Space shall be co-terminus with the Lease.
 
	 

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	            	 	(ii)      	 The Offer Space (including improvements and personalty, if any) shall be accepted by Tenant in its condition and as-built configuration existing on
the earlier of the date Tenant takes possession of the Offer Space or the date the term for such Offer Space commences, unless the Advice specifies work to be performed by Landlord in the Offer Space, in which case Landlord shall perform such work
in the Offer Space. If Landlord is delayed delivering possession of the Offer Space due to the holdover or unlawful possession of such space by any party, Landlord shall use reasonable efforts to obtain possession of the space, and the commencement
of the term for the Offer Space shall be postponed until the date Landlord delivers possession of the Offer Space to Tenant free from occupancy by any party.
 
		 
		 	(iii)      	 Landlord reserves the right upon receipt of the Notice of Exercise to request Tenant's current financial records in a form reasonably acceptable to
Landlord, to review Tenant's current financial condition and to adjust the security required under the Advice as reasonably determined by Landlord.
 
		 
		c.      	 Termination of Right of First Offer. The rights of Tenant hereunder with respect to the Offer Space shall terminate on the earlier to
occur of (i) Tenant's failure to exercise its Right of First Offer within the 5 day period provided in Subsection a above and (ii) the date Landlord would have provided Tenant an Advice if Tenant had not been in violation of one or more of the
conditions set forth in Subsection a above. In addition, if Landlord provides Tenant with an Advice for any portion of the Offer Space that contains expansion rights (whether such rights are described as an expansion option, right of first refusal,
right of first offer or otherwise) with respect to any other portion of the Offer Space (such other portion of the Offer Space subject to such expansion rights is referred to herein as the "Encumbered Offer Space") and Tenant does not exercise its Right of First Offer to lease the Offer Space described
in the Advice, Tenant's Right of First Offer with respect to the Encumbered Offer Space shall be subject and subordinate to all such expansion rights contained in the Advice.
 
		 
		d.      	 Offer Space Amendment. If Tenant exercises its Right of First Offer, Landlord shall prepare an amendment (the "Offer Space Amendment") adding the Offer Space to the Premises on the terms set forth in the Advice and reflecting
the changes in the Base Rent, Rentable Square Footage of the Premises, Tenant's Pro Rata Share and other appropriate terms, A copy of the Offer Space Amendment shall be sent to Tenant within a reasonable time after Landlord's receipt of the Notice
of Exercise executed by Tenant, and Tenant shall execute and return the Offer Space Amendment to Landlord within 15 days thereafter, but an otherwise valid exercise of the Right of First Offer shall be fully effective whether or not the Offer Space
Amendment is executed,
 
		 
		e.      	 Subordination. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, Tenant's Right of First Offer is subject and subordinate to (I) the
renewal of (whether by exercise of option or otherwise) or extension rights of any tenant leasing all or any portion of the Offer Space;
 
		 
		 	(ii)      	 the expansion rights (whether such rights are designated as a right of first offer, right of first refusal, expansion option or otherwise) of any
tenant of the Building existing on the date hereof; and (iii) the right of Landlord to lease the space to any other tenant or tenant prospect who by the inclusion of the Offer Space will occupy more space in the Building than Tenant.

		 

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	9.      	 Miscellaneous.
 
	 
	 	9.01      	 This Amendment and the Lease sets forth the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the matters set forth herein, There have been no
additional oral or written representations or agreements. Under no circumstances shall Tenant be entitled to any Rent abatement, improvement allowance, leasehold improvements, or other work to the Premises, or any similar economic incentives that
may have been provided Tenant in connection with entering into the Lease, unless specifically set forth in this Amendment.
 
	 
	 	9.02      	 Except as herein modified or amended, the provisions, conditions and terms of the Lease shall remain unchanged and in full force and
effect.
 
	 
	 	9.03      	 In the case of any inconsistency between the provisions of the Lease and this Amendment, the provisions of this Amendment shall govern and control.

 
	 
	 	9.04      	 Submission of this Amendment by Landlord is not an offer to enter into this Amendment but rather is a solicitation for such an offer by Tenant.
Landlord shall not be bound by this Amendment until Landlord has executed and delivered the same to Tenant, and Tenant shall not be bound by this Amendment until Tenant has executed and delivered the same to Landlord.
 
	 
	 	9.05      	 The capitalized terms used in this Amendment shall have the same definitions as set forth in the Lease to the extent that such capitalized terms are
defined therein and not redefined in this Amendment.
 
	 
	 	9.06      	 Tenant hereby represents to Landlord that Tenant has dealt with no broker in connection with this Amendment other than The Owen Group on behalf of
Tenant and CB Richard Ellis on behalf of Landlord ("Brokers"), Landlord will pay all fees,
commissions or other compensation payable to Brokers, if any, pursuant to the terms of separate agreements, Tenant agrees to indemnify and hold Landlord, its trustees, members, principals, beneficiaries, partners, officers, directors, employees,
mortgagee(s) and agents, and the respective principals and members of any such agents (collectively, the "Landlord Related Parties") harmless from all claims of any brokers (except Brokers) claiming to have represented Tenant in connection with this Amendment. Landlord hereby represents to Tenant that Landlord has
dealt with no broker in connection with this Amendment other than the Brokers, Landlord agrees to indemnify and hold Tenant, its trustees, members, principals, beneficiaries, partners, officers, directors, employees, and agents, and the respective
principals and members of any such agents (collectively, the "Tenant Related Parties")
harmless from all claims of any brokers claiming to have represented Landlord in connection with this Amendment.
 
	 
	 	9.07      	 Each signatory of this Amendment represents hereby that he or she has the authority to execute and deliver the same on behalf of the party hereto
for which such signatory is acting.
 
	 

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  IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Landlord and Tenant have duly executed this Amendment as of the day and year first above written.

 
	LANDLORD:

 
	CCP/MS SSIII DENVER TABOR CENTER I
 PROPERTY OWNER LLC, a Delaware limited

 liability company

	 By:                                

 Name: 
 Its:
 	 /s/ Stephen E.
Budorick                         
 Stephen E.
Budorick 
 Vice President
 

 
	TENANT:

 
	GEOVIC MINING CORP., a Delaware corporation

	 By:                              
 Name: 

Its:
 	 /s/ John E. Sherborne, Jr.                      
 
 John E. Sherborne, Jr. 
 Chief Executive Officer
 

 
	Tenant’s Tax ID Number (SSN or FEIN):
 ______________________________________

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  EXHIBIT B 
 
 WORK LETTER

 1.      This Work Letter shall set forth the obligations of Landlord and Tenant with respect to the improvements to be
performed in the Expansion Space for Tenant's use. All improvements described in this Work Letter to be constructed in and upon the Expansion Space by Landlord are hereinafter referred to as the "Landlord Work". It is agreed that construction of the Landlord Work will be completed at Tenant's sole cost and
expense, subject to the Total Allowance (as defined in Section 8.02 of this Amendment). Landlord shall obtain a minimum of three (3) bids from Landlord approved general contractors. The parties shall mutually agree upon the selection of the final
bidder within three (3) Business Days of receipt and review of all bids by both parties, provided that neither party shall unreasonably withhold its consent to any bid that is less than the Total Allowance. Landlord shall enter into a direct
contract for the Landlord Work with a general contractor selected by the parties as set forth above. In addition, Landlord shall have the right to select and/or approve of any subcontractors used in connection with the Landlord Work. 
 2.      Tenant shall be solely responsible for the timely preparation and submission to Landlord of the final architectural, electrical and
mechanical construction drawings, plans and specifications (called "Plans") necessary to
construct the Landlord Work, which plans shall be subject to approval by Landlord and Landlord's architect and engineers and shall comply with their requirements to avoid aesthetic or other conflicts with the design and function of the balance of
the Building. Tenant shall be responsible for all elements of the design of Tenant's plans (including, without limitation, compliance with law, functionality of design, the structural integrity of the design, the configuration of the Premises and
the placement of Tenant's furniture, appliances and equipment, but excluding the HVAC), and Landlord's approval of Tenant's plans shall in no event relieve Tenant of the responsibility for such design. If requested by Tenant, Landlord's architect
will prepare the Plans necessary for such construction at Tenant's cost. Whether or not the layout and Plans are prepared with the help (in whole or in part) of Landlord's architect, Tenant agrees to remain solely responsible for the timely
preparation and submission of the Plans and for all elements of the design of such Plans and for all reasonable costs related thereto. Tenant has assured itself by direct communication with the architect and engineers (Landlord's or its own, as the
case may be) that the final approved Plans for the Expansion Space can be delivered to Landlord on or before the date thirty (30) days after the full execution and delivery of this Amendment (the "Plans Due Date"), provided that Tenant promptly furnishes complete information concerning its requirements to said
architect and engineers as and When requested by them. Tenant covenants and agrees to cause said final, approved Plans to be delivered to Landlord on or before said Plans Due Date and to devote such time as may be necessary in consultation with said
architect and engineers to enable them to complete and submit the Plans within the required time limit, or such extended time limit as may be approved beforehand by Landlord or Landlord's agent. Time is of the essence in respect of preparation and
submission of Plans by Tenant. If the Plans are not fully completed and approved by the Plans Due Date, Tenant shall be responsible for one day of Tenant Delay (as defined in the Amendment to which this Exhibit is attached) for each day during the
period beginning on the day following the Plans Due Date and ending on the date completed Plans are approved. (The word "architect" as used in this Exhibit shall include an interior designer or space planner.)
 3.      If Landlord's estimate and/or the actual cost of construction shall exceed the Total Allowance, Landlord, prior to commencing any construction of Landlord Work,
shall submit to Tenant a written estimate setting forth the anticipated cost of the Landlord Work, including but not limited to labor and materials, contractor's fees and permit fees. Within 3 Business Days thereafter, Tenant shall either notify
Landlord in writing of its approval of the cost estimate, or specify its objections thereto and any desired changes to the proposed Landlord Work. If Tenant notifies Landlord of such objections and desired changes, Tenant Shall work with Landlord to
reach a mutually acceptable alternative cost estimate. 
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  4.      If Landlord's estimate and/or the actual cost of construction shall exceed the Total
Allowance, if any (such amounts exceeding the Total Allowance being herein referred to as the "Excess Costs"), Tenant shall pay to Landlord such Excess Costs, plus any applicable state sales or use tax thereon, upon five (5) Business Days written demand. The statements of costs submitted to Landlord by
Landlord's contractors shall be conclusive for purposes of determining the actual cost of the items described therein, provided that the same are consistent with accepted bids and all change orders. The amounts payable by Tenant hereunder constitute
Rent payable pursuant to the Lease, and the failure to timely pay same constitutes an event of default under the Lease. 
 5.    
 If Tenant shall request any change, addition or alteration in any of the Plans after approval by Landlord, Landlord shall have such revisions to the drawings prepared, and Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for the cost thereof, plus any
applicable state sales or use tax thereon, upon demand, unless there is anticipated to be Excess Allowance (as defined below), in which case the Excess Allowance shall be applied to such changes, additions or alterations to the Plans. Promptly upon
completion of the revisions, Landlord shall notify Tenant in writing of the increased cost which will be chargeable to Tenant by reason of such change, addition or deletion. Tenant, within two Business Days, shall notify Landlord in writing whether
it desires to proceed with such change, addition or deletion. In the absence of such written authorization, Landlord shall have the option to continue work on the Expansion Space disregarding the requested change, addition or alteration, or Landlord
may elect to discontinue work on the Premises until it receives notice of Tenant's decision, in which event Tenant shall be responsible for any Tenant Delay in completion of the Premises resulting therefrom. If such revisions result in a higher cost
of construction and/or higher actual construction costs which exceed the Allowance, such increased estimate or costs shall be deemed Excess Costs pursuant to Paragraph 4 hereof and Tenant shall pay such Excess Costs, plus any applicable state sales
or use tax thereon, as described in Paragraph 4 above. 
 6.      Following approval of the Plans and the payment by Tenant of the
required portion of the Excess Costs, if any, Landlord shall cause the Landlord Work to be constructed substantially in accordance with the approved Plans. Landlord shall notify Tenant of substantial completion of the Landlord Work. 
 7.      Landlord, provided Tenant is not in default, agrees to provide Tenant with an allowance (the "Expansion Allowance") in an amount not to exceed $22,550.00 (i.e. $11.00 per rentable square foot of the
Expansion Space) to be applied toward the cost of the Landlord Work in the Expansion Space. If the Total Allowance shall not be sufficient to complete the Landlord Work in the Expansion Space, Tenant shall pay the Excess Costs, plus any applicable
state sales or use tax thereon, as prescribed in Paragraph 4 above. Any portion of the Total Allowance which exceeds the cost of the Landlord Work and is not used for Alterations or other leasehold improvements to the Expansion Space and/or the
existing Premises prior to November 30,2010, including without limitation the installation of phone/data cabling, electrical, other finish upgrades or other leasehold improvements reasonably approved by Landlord pursuant to Section 9 of the Lease,
or is otherwise remaining after November 30, 2010 (the "Excess Allowance") shall accrue to
the sole benefit of Landlord, it being agreed that Tenant shall not be entitled to any credit, offset, abatement or payment with respect thereto. Landlord shall be entitled to deduct from the Total Allowance a construction management fee for
Landlord's oversight of the Landlord Work in an amount equal to 3% of the total cost of the Landlord Work, provided that no construction management fee shall be payable on any portion of the Remaining Allowance if such a fee was charged on those
funds in connection with completion of the Original Premises. 
 8.      This Exhibit shall not be deemed applicable to any
additional space added to the Premises at any time or from time to time, whether by any options under the Lease or otherwise, or to any portion of the original Premises or any additions to the Premises in the event of a renewal or extension of the
original Term of the Lease, whether by any options under the Lease or otherwise, unless expressly so provided in the Lease or any amendment or supplement to the Lease. 
 10Professional Services Agreement dated December 2, 2009

  
 
 
 Exhibit 10.28 
 
 
 
 AGREEMENT FOR THE PROVISION
  

OF
 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
 Between     
 GEOVIC CAMEROON P.L.C. 
 
 and 
 
 LYCOPODIUM MINERALS PTY LTD
 CONTRACT NO.
 (5-1637)
 

  
	AGREEMENT FOR THE PROVISION OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES  	  	  
	  Table of Contents  	  	  
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	1.0  	  	INTERPRETATION AND DEFINITIONS  	  	  
	2.0  	  	TERM  	  	
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	3.0  	  	AGREEMENT TO PERFORM SERVICES  	  	
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	4.0  	  	SCOPE OF SERVICES  	  	
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	5.0  	  	PRICE SCHEDULE  	  	
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	6.0  	  	PAYMENT  	  	
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	7.0  	  	VARIATIONS  	  	
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	8.0  	  	EARLY TERMINATION  	  	
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	9.0  	  	CONFIDENTIALITY  	  	
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	10.0  	  	INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY  	  	
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	11.0  	  	INDEMNITY  	  	
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	12.0  	  	INSURANCE  	  	
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	13.0  	  	LIMITATION OF LIABILITY  	  	
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	14.0  	  	SUSPENSION  	  	
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	15.0  	  	FORCE MAJEURE  	  	
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	16.0  	  	DEFAULT BY THE ENGINEER  	  	
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	17.0  	  	SUBCONTRACTORS  	  	
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	18.0  	  	COMPLIANCE WITH STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS  	  	
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	19.0  	  	NOTICES  	  	
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	20.0  	  	DISPUTE RESOLUTION  	  	
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	21.0  	  	MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS  	  	
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	22.0  	  	KEY PERSONS  	  	
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 SCHEDULE 1 -SCOPE OF SERVICES   	  	  
			SCHEDULE 2 -PRICING SCHEDULE		

 
      
  PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
 THIS AGREEMENT is made the 2nd day of December, 2009
 
	BETWEEN

 GEOVIC CAMEROON,
P.L.C., a company having its office at BP 11555, Yaounde, Cameroon ('the
Principal').
 
	AND

 LYCOPODIUM MINERALS PTY LTD (ABN
34 055 880 209) a company having its office at Level 5, 1 Adeiaide Terrace, East Perth, Western Australia, 6004 ('the Engineer'); 
 
	WHEREAS,

	A.      	 The Principal is desirous of having the Services carried out by the Engineer, the details of which are more particularly described in the Contract.

 
	 
	B.      	 The Engineer has represented to the Principal that it has significant knowiedge and experience in carrying out the Services.
 
	 
	C.      	 The Principal has accepted the proposal of the Engineer subject to the conditions herein contained and the parties now desire to evidence their
agreement.
 

 NOW THIS AGREEMENT WITNESSES and the
parties hereto mutually agree as follows:

	1.0      	 INTERPRETATION AND DEFINITIONS
 
	 
	    	 1.1    
Interpretation
 

 
	           In this Contract, uniess the contrary intention appears:

	           	(a)      	 references to persons include natural persons, partnerships, joint ventures, unincorporated associations, corporations, or government or statutory
bodies or authorities;
 
		 
		(b)      	 words indicating the singular number inciude the plurai number and vice versa;
 
		 
		(c)      	 where an expression is defined, another part of speech or grammatical form of that expression has a corresponding meaning;
 
		 
		(d)      	 headings are for reference only and do not form part of this Contract; and
 
		 
		(e)      	 the words "inciude", "includes" and "including" are a reference to "inciuding, but not limited to".
 
		 

            1.2    
Definitions
             In this Contract the following expressions shall have the following
meanings:
 
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       "Business Day" means a day other than a Saturday, Sunday or day on which banks in Denver, Colorado are authorized or required to be closed. 
      "Commencement Date" means (December 2, 2009) or such other date as the parties may agree in writing for the
Services to begin. 
      "Completion Date"
means (December 31, 2010) or such other date as the parties may agree in writing for the Services to complete. 
 
	     "Confidential information"
means:

	       	(a)      	 all information and data received by the Engineer as a result of performing the Services and includes specifications, drawings, designs, trade
secrets, plans, know-how and ideas which has been marked or otherwise identified by the Principal as confidential or is otherwise of a nature or quality where a reasonable person in the Engineer's position would consider it to be confidential; but

 
		 
		(b)      	 does not include information and data that (a) was known by the Engineer without confidentiality restrictions at the time of its receipt from the
Principal or a third party; (b) was or becomes available to the public other than as a result of a breach of the terms of this Agreement; or (c) was or becomes available to the Engineer on a non-confidential basis and other than in connection with
the Principal's disclosure pursuant to this Agreement from a source that was not, to the Engineer's knowledge, prohibited from disclosing such information to the Engineer.
 

      
"Consequential Loss" means any indirect, or consequential loss, liability or damage including:
loss of use of property; business interruption, loss of actual or anticipated revenue, income or profits or any other form of economic loss; and special damages, howsoever arising. 
       "Contract" means the agreement between the parties recorded herein, together with the Annexures and
Schedules attached hereto and all other documents incorporated by express reference or by necessary implication. 
       "Engineer's Background IP" means all Intellectual Property of the Engineer which is in existence at the date of
this Contract or comes into existence after the date of this Contract otherwise than as a direct resull of the performance of the Services or the performance of other work on behalf of the Principal or its affiliates. 
       "Force Majeure" means any cause beyond the control of
the party affected which that party could not reasonably have foreseen and guarded against, including acts of God, fires, riots, civil commotion or civil unrest, incendiarism, interference by civil or military authorities or act of war (deciared or
undeclared), provided that insufficiency of, or inability to use funds for any reason cannot constitute a force majeure event. 
       "Intellectual Property" includes the protected rights existing anywhere in the world attaching to inventions,
patents, registered designs, trade marks, trade secrets, copyright, circuit layouts, drawings, designs and proprietary know-how, processes and techniques. 
 
	     "Month"means one calendar
month.

      "Services" means
the whole of the work required to be executed by the Engineer in accordance with this Contract.
 
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        "Services IP" means all Intellectual Property created as a direct result of the performance of the Services under this Contract. 

	2.0      		 TERM
 
	 
	 	         	 The Contract commences on the Commencement Date and ends on the Completion Date.
 
	 
	3.0      		 AGREEMENT TO PERFORM SERVICES
 
	 
	 		 The Engineer agrees to:
 
	 
	 		(a)      	 perform the Services for the Principal in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Contract;
 
	 
	 		(b)      	 compiy with all reasonable directions given to the Engineer by the Principal from time to time; and
 
	 
	 		(c)      	 perform the Services (1) in a manner consistent with the high level of skill and care ordinarily exercised by international engineering firms who
specialize in the Services called for under this Contract and, (2) which would be expected if the Services are to be performed in a manner consistent with all applicable rules, laws, regulations and statutes and the objectives of safety,
reliability, environmental protection. economy and expediency.
 
	 
	4.0      		 SCOPE OF SERVICES
 
	 
	 		 The scope of Services and the specific items of work that are to be performed by the Engineer are set out in Schedule 1. The Engineer
shall provide the services and all relevant work product in useable electronic formats including but not limited to AutoCad, MS Word. PDF and/or MS Excel. Engineer shall provide weekly reports summarizing its progress on the Services and its costs
and charges to date for the Services in form satisfactory to Principal.
 
	 
	5.0      		 PRICE SCHEDULE
 
	 

	           	5.1      	 In consideration of the performance of the Services by the Engineer in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Contract. the Principal
agrees to pay the Engineer in accordance with Clause 6.0.
 
		 
		5.2      	 The Engineer is entitled to charge the Principal the fees. any government taxes levied on those fees (including any withholding, consumption, value
added or goods and services taxes), charges and imposts. as defined in Schedule 2. All discounts, concessions and rebates inuring to the benefit of Principai shall be for the account of Principal.
 
		 
		5.3      	 The fees for each payment due the Engineer under this Contract will be paid in Australian Dollars.
 
		 
		5.4      	 Should the Principal dispute any part of any invoice, that part of the invoice not in dispute shall be paid within the period prescribed in Clause
6.2.
 
		 
		5.5      	 Engineer agrees not to increase its billing rates for the Services until after delivery of the Bankable Feasibility Study referenced in Schedule 1.

 
		 

 
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	6.0     	 PAYMENT
 
	 
		6.1	Invoices
		  	  
			Within fourteen (14) days after the end of each Month, the Engineer shall submit to the Principal its invoice for payment.
		  	  
		6.2	Payment
		  	  
			 Any amount payable by the Principal to the Engineer pursuant to this Clause 6.0 shall be paid within thirty (30) days from date of the
invoice subject always to any rights under this Contract which the Principal may have to withhold or deduct payment from the Engineer.
 
		  	  
	7.0	VARIATIONS
		  	  
		7.1	Requests
		  	  
			 The Principal may at any time and from time to time by notice in writing to the Engineer, request a variation to the Services either
by way of an increase or decrease in the Services or by way of changes in the character or quaiily of material or equipment used in providing the Services provided that such variation shall not have the effect of materially changing or altering the
quantity, nature or character of the Services.
 
		  	  
		7.2	Format
		  	  
			 No variation to the Services pursuant to Clause 7.1 shall be permitted either by the Principal or by the Engineer until the terms have
been reduced to writing and agreed between the parties. Engineer shall keep a current log of all agreed-to variations which shall be available to Principal upon request.
 
		  	  
		7.3	Incorporation
		  	  
			Any variation to the Services agreed between the Engineer and the Principal in accordance with Clause 7.2 shall be deemed to be part of the Services.

		  	  
		7.4	Pricing
		  	  
			The price of a variation shall be determined by agreement between the parties taking into account the fees specified in Schedule 2.
		  	  
	8.0	 EARLY TERMINATION
 
		  	  
	 	8.1     	 The Principal may terminate this Contract at any time prior to the Completion Date by giving to the Engineer one (1) month written notice of its
intention to terminate.
 
	 
	 	8.2     	 In the event of such early termination, the Principal's liability to the Engineer shall not exceed the amount owing under this Contract for the
Services performed up to the date of termination, together with the Engineer's reasonable demobilisation costs and any other direct, out-of-pocket costs or expenses incurred as a direct result of performing the Services for which the Engineer
remains liable. If requested by the Principal the Engineer shall supply reasonable evidence to support the amounts claimed for such costs and expenses.
 
	 

 
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	9.0     	 CONFIDENTIALITY
 
	 
		9.1	Scope
		 	 
			 The Engineer agrees to use Confidential Information solely for the purpose of performing the Services and for no other
purpose. Except where required by law, the Engineer shall keep secret and confidential and shall not disclose to any third party without the prior written consent of the Principal, any Confidential Information and shall take or cause to be taken
such reasonable precaution as may be necessary to maintain secrecy and confidentiality and prevent disclosure, including obtaining confidentiality agreements from its employees and agents.
 
		 	 
		9.2	Publicity
		 	 
			 Except where required by law, the Engineer shall not advertise, publish or release information to the public concerning this
Contract, the Services or the operations of the Principal without prior written consent of the Principal.
 
		 	 
		9.3	Records
		   	   
			 Principal shall have access to all Service-related work product upon request during the term of this Contract, excluding
Engineers Background IP. Principal shall also have reasonable access to billing and expense records and timesheets concerning Engineer's costs and charges for the Services upon written request. On completion of the Services or termination of the
Contract, the Engineer shall promptly return to the Principal all documents including specifications, drawings, designs and plans provided to the Engineer by the Principal during the term, and all relevant Service-related work product including, but
not limited to Service IP. Without in any way limiting the operation of the foregoing provisions of this Clause 9.0, the Engineer may retain one (1) record set of any such documents.
 
		   	   
			The Engineer shall provide the Deliverables in useable electronic formats including but not limited to AutoCad, MS Word, PDF and/or MS Excel.

		   	   
			If the Engineer provides any Deliverable in an editable electronic format:
		   	   
			(a)        	the Engineer may make necessary modifications to the extent it is reasonably necessary in order to protect the Engineer's Background IP; and

		  	  	  
			(b)	 the Principal shall indemnify and hold harmless the Engineer against any loss, damage, claims, demands, proceedings, costs,
charges and expense whatsoever to the extent arising from any non-Engineer approved amendments made by the Principal or on the Principal's behalf to any such documents.
 
		  	  
			Any variation to the Services agreed beteen the Engineer and the Principal in accordance with Clause 7.2 shall be deemed to be part of the
Services.
		   	   
		9.4	Maintenance of Confidentiality
		 	 
			 The Engineer shall ensure that each of its employees and all subcontractors and their employees and agents do not divulge or
use for their own purposes any Confidential Information.
 
		 	 
	10.0	 INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY
 
		 	 
	 	10.1     	 The parties acknowledge that the Engineer remains the owner of all Engineer Background IP.
 

 
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		10.2 	 The Engineer grants to the Principal a non-exclusive, royalty free, irrevocable licence to use Engineer Background IP,
which is incorporated into the Services IP, to the extent necessary to enable the Principal to exercise its rights in the Services IP. 
 
	   
		10.3	All Services IP and other Services-related work product shall be vested in and shall be the sale property of the Principal as and when created. 

	   
		10.4	The Principal grants to the Engineer a non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable licence to use the Services IP for the sale purpose of performing the
Services. 
	   
		10.5	The Engineer acknowledges that it owns or is licensed to use Intellectual Property that the Engineer incorporates into the
Services. 
	   
	11.0      	 INDEMNITY
 
	 
	 	 Subject to clause 13.0 the Engineer shall indemnify and keep indemnified and also defend, protect and hold harmless the Principal and its
directors, officers, employees, consultants and agents other than the Engineer against any loss, damage, claims, demands, proceedings, costs, charges and expense whatsoever in respect to personal injury (which expression shall include illness and
disability) to, or death of all persons including the Engineer's own employees and in respect of loss or damage to all property real or personal (Including but not limited to the property of the Principal) to the extent arising out of any negiect,
act or omission of the Engineer or out of any default of the Engineer in the execution of the Services or obligations under this Contract.
 
	 
	12.0      	 INSURANCE
 
	 
	 	 12.1     Required
Insurances
 
	 
	 	 The Engineer shall procure prior to commencing the performance of the Services and maintain until the Services are completed (other than
in the case of professional indemnity Insurance. which shall be maintained for six (6) years after the Services are completed) and shall use its best endeavors to ensure that any, as applicable, authorised subcontractor procures and maintains the
following insurance coverage:
 
	 
	 	     	(a)  	 Workers compensation and occupational disease insurance to cover statutory and common law claims and liabilities arising out of work
related injuries or incapacities, with limits as required by any and all applicable statutes.
 
	 
	 	           	 (b)      	 Commercial general liability (public liability) insurance covering personal injury, bodily injury and property damage arising from
operations and premises involved in the services, with a combined single limit of liability not less than A$2,000,000 per occurrence, including:
 
	 

	                              
     	 ●	   Broad form property damage coverage;  
		 ●	   Products and completed operations liability coverage; and  
		 ●	   Waiver of Subrogation endorsement in favour of the Geovic.  

	             	           	 (c)        Professional indemnity
insurance with a sum insured of A$5,000,000 per occurrence and in the aggregate.
 
		 

 
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			(d)     	 Insurance in respect of any motor vehicle used in performing the Services (including third party, personal injury
and property damage insurance) with limits subject to the reasonable approval of Principal, including but not limited to:
 
		  	  	  
				 ●         	Coverage for all owned, leased, non-owned and hired licensed vehicles used in connection with the Services provided, with combined bodily
injury and property damage liability limits of not less than A$2,000,000; and 
		  	  
		12.2	Insurance Coverage  
		  	  
			 Insurance coverage shall be effected with Insurers approved by the Principal (which approval shall not be unreasonably
withheld) and the Engineer shall provide the Principal with copies of certificates of currency for all such insurance policies upon request by the Principal. All insurance to be provided under this Clause 12 shall be primary with respect to any
other similar insurance available to Principal. Engineer shall disclose to Principal any of the coverages that are Claims Made prior to the Commencement Date. Any losses, whether or not covered by the insurance described in this Clause 12 or within
the deductible of such insurance, will be the responsibility of the Engineer. If the insurance coverage is not procured or maintained as required by Clause 12.0 then the Principal may:
 
		  	  
			(a)     	terminate this Contract forthwith by written notice to the Engineer; or
		  	  	  
			(b)     	procure such coverage and deduct the cost of any premium from the fees payable to the Engineer under Clause 6.0.
		  	  
			Engineer and its subcontractors are solely responsible for, and must therefore provide, their own insurance coverage with respect to any and
all tools, equipment and temporary buildings that are owned by them. Principal is not responsible for insuring against loss or damage to the Engineer's or its subcontractors' tools, equipment and temporary buildings.
		  	  
	13.0     	 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
 
		  	  
	 	13.1      	 For a period of 12 months after the Completion Date, the Principal may, by notice to the Engineer, call upon the Engineer to provide
professional services free of charge for completing any rectification of any omission or defect with regard to the Services. The notice shall identify the omission or defect and state the date by which the rectification work is to be completed.
Where rectification work is to be carried out it shall be done at times and in a manner which causes as little inconvenience to the Principal and its client, as the case may be, as is reasonably possible.
 
	 
	 	13.2      	 Costs associated with any contractors' or manufacturers' mobilisation, equipment, material, labour, accommodation and all other items and
like things necessary to reclify the Engineer's omission or defect referred to in Clause 13.1 shall be to the Principal's account.
 
	 
	 	13.3      	 Notwithstanding any clause to the contrary, the Engineers total aggregate liability to the Principal for all mailers, if any, which may
arise out of or in connection with the Services or dealings between the parties in connection with this Contract whether in contract, including quasi-contract; in tort for negligence or otherwise; or otherwise at law (including statute) or in
equity, shall be limited (and the Principal releases the Engineer of any liability extending beyond those limits):
 
	 
	 	 	(a)      	 in respect of corrective action taken by the Engineer under the provisions of Clause 13.1, to the provision of professional services to a
maximum amount of fifteen percent (15%) of the total aggregate amount of the Engineer's fees payable under this Contract, but such limit shall be reduced to the extent sums have already been incurred under Clause 13.3(b) below; and

	 

 
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	                       	(b)     	 in respect of liability under clause 22 with respect to Key Persons, to a maximum amount of fifteen percent (15%) of the total aggregate amount of
the Engineer's fees payable under this Contract, but such limit shall be reduced to the extent sums have already been incurred under Clause 13.3(a) above;
 
		 

	                        	(c)     	 in respect of claims for which the Engineer is indemnified under the Public liability insurance policy provided by the Engineer pursuant to Clause
12.1(b), to a maximum of A$10,000,000;
 
		 

	                        	(d)     	 in respect of claims for which the Engineer is indemnified under the Professional Indemnity insurance policy provided by the Engineer pursuant to
Clause 12.1(c), to a maximum of A$10,000,000 and
 
		 

	                        	(e)     	 in respect of claims for which the Engineer would be entitled to indemnity under any other insurance policy provided by the Engineer pursuant to
Clause 12.1, to the limit of indemnity under that policy. Notwithstanding anything in this Contract expressed or implied to the contrary, neither of the parties hereto shall be liable to the other for any Consequential Loss whatsoever or howsoever
arising.
 
		 

	14.0     	 SUSPENSION
 
	 
	    	14.1     	 Suspension of obligations
 
	 
	 		 The Principal may at any time suspend the performance of the Services or any part thereof, by providing a written notice to the Engineer.
The Engineer shall be entitled to reasonable demobilisation costs and any other direct, out-of-pocket costs or expenses incurred as a direct result of such suspension. If requested by the Principal the Engineer shall supply reasonable evidence to
support the amounts claimed for such costs and expenses.
 
	 
	    	14.2 	 Recommencement of obligations
 
	 
	 		 If the Services are suspended under Clause 14.1, then the Principal may subsequently at any time resume the performance of the Services or
any part thereof, by providing a written notice to the Engineer. Upon receiving such notice the Engineer shall recommence performance of the Services as soon as reasonably possible.
 
	 
	15.0     	 FORCE MAJEURE
 
	 
	 	 If either party is unable at any time whether wholly or in part by reason of Force Majeure to carry out all or any of its
obligations under this Contract, that party shall give to the other prompt written notice to that effect, giving full particulars of such Force Majeure as is claimed to exist and to have occurred and thereupon the obligations under this Contract of
the party giving that notice shall, to the extent that they are affected by such Force Majeure, be suspended during but not longer than the continuance of the Force Majeure. The party so claiming Force Majeure shall immediately take all reasonable
steps within its power to remove or overcome the effects of that Force Majeure.
 
	 
	16.0     	 DEFAULT BY THE ENGINEER
 
	 
	 	 16.1 
 	Conditions of Default
		  	  
			Subject to Clause 14.0, if the Engineer at any time:
		  	  
			(a)      	fails to carry out the Services with due diligence to the reasonable satisfaction of the Principal;
	 

 
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			(b) 	defaults in the performance or observance of any obligation contained in this Contract;
			  	  
			(c) 	refuses or neglects to carry out any reasonable instruction which the Principal is entitled to give;
			  	  
			(d) 	 gives or offers any substantial gift, whether by way of monies, goods or otherwise to any employee of the Principal, or if
any employee of the Principal has an undisclosed substantial interest in the Engineer's business of which the Engineer is aware and the existence of which the Engineer fails to disclose to the Principal, then the Principal may give the Engineer
notice in writing (not to be given unreasonably) specifying the default and requiring the Engineer to remedy the same at the Engineer's expense.
 
			  	  
		16.2	Failure to Rectify
		  	  
			If within fourteen (14) days after notice under Clause 16.1 is given the Engineer fails to provide adequate assurance that the
default will be rectified and the Services satisfactorily proceeded with and completed, or to show just cause why the Principal should not exercise its power contained in this clause, then the Principal (without prejudice to any other rights that it
may have under this Contract or otherwise) may exercise all or any of the following powers:
			  	  
			(a)     	 Suspend payment for Services rendered from the date of the notice given under Clause 16.1 until the default has been
remedied, or until an election is made under Clause 16.2(b) or Clause 16.2(c).
 
		 	  	   
			(b)     	Take all or any part of the Services remaining to be completed out of the hands of the Engineer or any other person in whose hands or
possession the Services or any part may be.
			   	   
			(c)     	Terminate this Contract
			   
			If the Principal takes action under Clause 16.2(b), the Engineer shall not be entitled to any further payment over and above those payments
due in respect of Services rendered up to the time the Services are taken, less all reasonable costs and expenses reasonably and necessarily incurred by the Principal as a direct result of the Engineer's default.
			   
	17.0     	 SUBCONTRACTORS
 
			 
	 	17.1     	 Approval
 
	 
	 	 	 The Engineer shall not subcontract any part of the Services without the prior written consent of the Principal, which consent the
Principal shall not unreasonably withhold.
 
	 
	 	17.2     	 Obligations
 
	 
	 	 	 In no case shall the Principal's consent to any subcontract relieve the Engineer of any of its obligations and liabilities under this
Contract in respect of its performance and the timing of its performance of the Services.
 
	 
	 	17.3     	 Liability
 
	 
	 	 	 Notwithstanding the consent of the Principal to a subcontract, the Engineer shall be liable to the Principal for the acts and omissions of
any subcontractor or any employee or agent of any subcontractor, being performed in relation to the Services, as if such were the acts or omissions of the Engineer or the employees or agents of the Engineer.
 
	 

 
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	18.0      	 COMPLIANCE WITH STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS
 
	 
	 	 The Engineer shall comply with the requirements of applicable laws, rules, regulations and statutes, including but not limited to, all
Acts of Parliament in the State of Western Australia as amended from time to time and with the requirements of alt ordinances, regulations, bylaws, orders and proclamations made or issued thereunder and with the lawful requirements of public,
municipal and other authorities in any way affecting or applicable to the Services.
 
	 
	 	 The Engineer shall give all notices necessary to comply with Clause 18.0.
 
	 
	19.0      	 NOTICES
 
	 
	 	 All notices and enquiries by the Principal relating in any way to this Contract and the Services shall be directed by the Principal to the
Engineer as follows:
 
	 
	 	                   
 	Robert Osmetli
 Lycopodium Minerals Pty Ltd 
 Level 5, 1 Adelaide Terrace 

EAST PERTH WA 6004 
 Telephone: +61 (0)862105222 
 Facsimile:   +61 (0)86210520
 Email: bob.osmetti@lycopodium.com.au
	 
	 	 All notices and invoices from and enquiries by the Engineer relating in any way to this Contract and the Services shall be directed by the
Engineer to the Principal as follows:
 
	 
	 	  
 	 David Beling
 Geovic Cameroon PLC
 742 Horizon Court, Suite 300A 
 Grand Junction, CO 81506 
 Telephone: (970) 256-9681 
 Facsimile:   (970) 256-9241 
 Email: dbeling@geovic.net 

	 
	 	 Contract notices oniy shall also be directed by the Engineer to the Principal as follows:
 
	 
	 	  
 	Geovic Cameroon, PLC
 P.O. Box 11555 Yaounde, Cameroon 
 Attention: Managing
Director 
 Telephone: 237-33014642 
                     237-2221-4518 
 Facsimile:   237-2221 1802 
 E-mail:
rhowe@geoviccameroon.com
	 
	 	 The parties will not be under any obligation to review, respond or act upon any email communication not addressed as specified
above.
 
	 
	 

 
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	20.0    	DISPUTE RESOLUTION
				 
		            Disputes, questions or difference of opinions ("Disputes")
arising out of this Contract shall be resolved in the following manner:
			 	 
			(a)     	 A senior manager from either party shall notify the other party that a Dispute requires resolution. Such notice shall provide reasonable
particulars as to the nature of the Dispute.
 
			  
			(b)     	 A senior manager from each party shall meet within fourteen (14) days after the Dispute has been referred to them to resolve the issue.

 
			 	 
			(c)     	 If the senior managers are unable to settle the Dispute within fourteen (14) days, then either party may commence
arbitration as set forth below in this Article 20.
 
		 	   	 
			(d)     	 If the parties have been unable to resolve a Dispute pursuant to the procedures set forth above, then either party, in its
sale discretion, may invoke binding arbitration under the Rules of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce, and any arbitration conducted thereunder shall occur in London, England. If the aggregate amount of the Dispute(s) is less than
$1,000,000, then the parties shall mutually agree on one (1) arbitrator. If the parties cannot agree on one (1) arbitrator or if the aggregate amount of the Dispute(s) is equal to or greater than $1,000,000, then there shall be three (3)
arbitrators, with each party selecting one; the third arbitrator, who shall be the chairman of the panel, shall be selected by the two (2) party-appointed arbitrators. The decision of the arbitrators shall be final and binding. Each party shall bear
its costs in such Dispute resolution, including without limitation, reasonable attorneys' fees.
 
	 	 
	21.0    	 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
		  		  
		21.1     	Governing Law
		 	 	
			This Contract shall be subject to the laws of England and Wales, excluding their choice of law rules.
		 	 
		21.2	Amendment and Waiver
		 	  
	 		The terms of this Contract may only be varied in writing, signed by the parties. Failure by a party to insist upon compliance with any
provision of this Contract shall not be deemed a waiver of such provision.
		 	 
		21.3	Further Assurances
		 	 
			Each party shall sign, execute and do all things as may be reasonably necessary to effectively carry out and give effect to the terms and
intentions of this Contract.
		 	 
		21.4	Assignment
		 	 
			Neither party shall assign this Contract in whole or in part or any benefit, monies, or interest under this Contract without the prior written
approval of the other party.
		 	 
		21.5	Entire Agreement
		 	 
			This Contract constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter of this Contract and contains all of the
representations, warranties, covenants and agreements of the Parties in relation to the subject matter of this Contract as at the date of this Contract. 
			

     
 
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		21.6     	Survival of Obligations
		   	    
			The obligations contained in clauses 9.0, 10.0 and 13.0 shall
survive the completion, expiration, or termination of this Contract.
		   	   
		21.7	Independent Contractor Status
		   	    
	 		The Engineer is and shail at ail times be an independent contractor in the performance of the Services. Neither the Engineer nor any of its
employees, agents, contractors or subcontractors shall be in any way (deemed or otherwise considered), at any time, an employee of the Principal or of any company related or affiliated with the Principal. The Engineer acknowledges that it shall be
liable and solely responsible for, and shall pay, ail wages, salaries, withholdings, taxes and assessments applicable to the Engineer or to its employees, including income tax, payroll taxes, workers' compensation insurance and unemployment
insurance, automobile insurance, personal injury or life insurance, national insurance contributions and other similar obligations imposed by any jurisdiction and required to be paid in connection with the Services and the payments that the Engineer
receives under this Agreement, and the Engineer shall save harmless, defend and indemnify the Principal from any and all damages, causes of action, actions, debts, claims, demands, losses, expenses (including reasonable attorney's fees), liabilities
or obligations which may result from any breach by the Engineer of this Section of this Agreement.
		   	   
		21.8	Severance
		   	   
			If any part of this Contract is or becomes void or unenforceable that part
is, or will be, severed from this Contract so that all parts that are not, or do not become, void or unenforceable remain in full force and effect and are unaffected by that severance.
		   	   
	22.0	KEY PERSONS
		   	   
		The Engineer agrees to maintain the following Key Persons listed below for
the purpose of performing the Services. Except as set forth below, Engineer's Key Persons shall not be removed from the project without written consent of Principal. In the event any Key Persons become unavailable to perform their respective
Services as specified in the approved man-hour budget, the Engineer shail be liable to pay liquidated damages to the Principal at the sums set out below up to the maximum amount. The Engineer shall not be liable in the event such Key Persons are
unavailable due to illness, death or injury, resignation, removal by the Principal, annual leave, rest and recreation leave, statutory leave or compassionate leave, or where the Principal suspends the Services under Clause 14.0 for a duration
greater than 3 months. The aggregate liability for non availability of Key Persons shall not exceed 10% of the aggregate of the amounts payable under this Contract as set out in Clause 13.2(b).
		     	     
			Key
Persons                                  Liability  
			Robert Osmetti         5% of the Fees for the Withdrawal Period  
			Brett Crossley       2.5%
of the Fees for the Withdrawal Period  
			David O'Brien       2.5% of
the Fees for the Withdrawal Period  
		  	  
		For the purpose of this provision the 'Fees for the Withdrawal Period" means the fees payable to the Engineer under this Contract for the period
commencing from the date that the services of the Key Person were required but not provided and ending on the earlier of the date that the Key Person is reinstated or the date that the services of the Key Person are essentially completed (although
applicable extensions of time for which the Engineer is entitled shall be deducted from such completion date). 
		  	

 
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 The Principal has the right, in its discretion, to request the Engineer 10 remove any of its personnel providing services with respect to the Project.
 EXECUTED on the date set out at the commencement of this Contract.
 Signed for and on behalf of
GEOVIC CAMEROON, P.L.C. 
 by its duly authorised representative:
 
	By: /s/ Richard
Howe                                         
 
 SIGNATURE
 
 Richard
Howe                                         
             
 NAME 
 
 Managing
Director                                        
       
 POSITION

 
	Signed for and on behalf of LYCOPODIUM MINERALS
 PTY LTD by its duly authorised
representative:

 
	/s/ R.
Osmetti                                        
              
 SIGNATURE 
 
 /s/ PP  PETER DE LEO 
 MANAGING
DIRECTOR

 
	 	Lycopodium Minerals Ply Ltd

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