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 Exhibit 10.7

 

 

	
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EXECUTIVE EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT

 

DATED AS OF JULY 22, 2017

 

BETWEEN

 

COMMAND CENTER, INC.

 

AND

 

CORY SMITH

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EXECUTIVE EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT

 

This EXECUTIVE EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT (the
“Agreement”)
made this 22nd day of July,
2017, by and between COMMAND CENTER,
INC., a Washington corporation
(hereinafter called “Company”)
and CORY
SMITH, an individual
(hereinafter called “Executive”).

 

RECITALS

 

Company
desires to employ Executive and Executive desires to accept such
employment, all on the terms and conditions hereinafter set
forth.

 

AGREEMENT

 

NOW,
THEREFORE, in consideration of
the foregoing and of the mutual covenants set forth in this
Agreement, the parties hereto agree as follows:

 

1.           Employment.

 

Subject
to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and effective as of
the Effective Date, Company hereby employs Executive, and Executive
hereby accepts such employment. Company agrees that its board of
directors shall appoint Executive as Principal Accounting Officer
not later that September 1, 2017. Executive’s employment
shall be in such capacities and for such duties and services as
will from time to time be mutually agreed upon by Company and
Executive, consistent with the position of the Principal Accounting
Officer and reporting directly to the President and Chief Executive
Officer. The Effective Date shall be
July ___, 2017 or the date upon which this Executive Employment
Agreement has been fully executed and delivered by both Executive
and Company, whichever is later.

 

2.           Full
Time Occupation.

 

Executive will
devote Executive's entire business time, attention, and efforts as
reasonably necessary to the performance of Executive's duties under
this Agreement, and will serve Company faithfully and diligently
and, except as may be specifically allowed by the Board of
Directors, will not engage in any other employment while employed
by Company.

 

3.           Compensation.

 

(a)           Salary.
During the Employment Period (as defined herein),
Company will pay to Executive, as full compensation for the
services rendered by Executive, a base salary at a rate of $150,000
per annum (“Base
Salary”). Company will
pay the Base Salary in accordance with Company's established
payroll procedures. Payments will be made in bi-weekly
installments, or in such other periodic installments upon which
Company and Executive will mutually agree.

 

 

 

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(b)           
Bonus Eligibility. Bonus
eligibility shall be in the sole discretion of the Compensation
Committee of the company’s board of directors.

 

(c)
          Withholding. The Company may withhold
from any payments or benefits under this Agreement, all federal,
state and local taxes as the Company is required to withhold
pursuant to any law or governmental rule or regulation. Executive
shall bear all expense of, and be solely responsible for, all
federal, state and local taxes due with respect to any payment
received hereunder.

 

4.           Relocation
Expenses.

 

Company
shall provide reasonable and customary relocation assistance,
including reimbursement for costs for moving household furnishings
and belongings, in an amount not to exceed $10,000 for household
goods and $1,000 for one car. For a period of up to six months
following the Effective Date or until Executive’s home in
Florida is sold or leased, whichever occurs sooner, Company will
pay the Executive’s cost of temporary housing in the Denver
area, not to exceed $2,000 per month, except for the first month,
which shall be reimbursed at cost not to exceed $4000. If
Executive’s house in Florida has not been sold or leased
within six months, then Executive and Company agree to discuss a
possible extension of the temporary housing allowance.

 

5.           Other
Benefits.

 

(a)           Reimbursement.
During the Employment Period, Company
will reimburse Executive for all travel and entertainment expenses
and other ordinary and necessary business expenses incurred by
Executive in connection with the business of Company and
Executive's duties under this Agreement. The term “business
expenses” will not include any item not deductible by Company
for federal income tax purposes. To obtain reimbursement, Executive
will submit to Company receipts, bills, or sales slips for the
expenses incurred.

 

(b)        
Professional
Memberships and Continuing Professional Education.
Company will pay for dues and fees
required for any professional licenses maintained by Executive,
membership in professional or industry associations, continuing
education requirements associated with any professional license and
conferences and seminars commonly attended by executives in similar
companies.

 

(c)           Vacation.
Executive will be entitled to three
weeks paid vacation each year.

 

(d)        
Other
Benefits. During the Employment
Period, Executive will be entitled to participate in any group
insurance, pension, retirement, vacation, expense reimbursement,
stock option, and other benefits approved by the Compensation
Committee and made available from time to time to executive
employees of Company generally during the term of Executive's
employment hereunder. The foregoing will not obligate Company to
adopt or maintain any particular plan, program, or
benefit.

 

 

 

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6.           Term
of Employment.

 

(a)           Employment
Term. The term of Executive's employment hereunder will
commence on the Effective Date and will continue for a period of
one year following the Effective Date, unless terminated by either
party pursuant to the terms of this Agreement (such period and any
extensions thereof, the “Employment
Period”).
The term of the Employment Period hereunder will automatically renew for a
successive one-year term, unless terminated by either party giving
written notice to the other not less than 30 days prior to the end
of the then-current term or as otherwise set forth in this
Agreement.

 

(b)           Termination
Under Certain Circumstances.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein
contained:

 

(i)                
Death. Executive's employment will be automatically
terminated, without notice, effective upon the date of Executive's
death.

 

(ii)              
Disability. If Executive will fail to perform any of
Executive’s job duties under this Agreement as the result of
illness or other incapacity, with or without reasonable
accommodation, for a period of more than eight consecutive weeks,
as determined by Company, Company may, at its option, and upon
notice to Executive, terminate Executive's employment effective on
the date of that notice. 

 

(iii)           
Cause. Company may terminate Executive’s
employment during the Employment Period for Cause. For purposes of
this Agreement, “Cause”
will mean any of the following:

 

(1)      
Executive’s indictment for, or
conviction of, a crime involving moral turpitude whether or not
relating to Company;

 

(2)          willful
misconduct by Executive in the performance of his duties as an
employee of Company;

 

(3)          the
commission by Executive of an act of fraud or embezzlement against
Company;

 

(4)          substance
abuse;

 

(iv)             
Change of
Control. In the event of a
Change of Control (as defined below), Company may, upon written
notice to the Executive, terminate Executive’s employment by
providing the Executive with 30 days' written notice after the
effective date of the Change of Control. For the purposes of this
Agreement, a “Change in
Control” will be deemed
to have occurred if and when:

 

(1)          Tender
Offer. A tender offer or
exchange offer is made whereby the effect of such offer is to take
over and control Company, and such offer is consummated for the
equity securities of Company representing 50% or more of the
combined voting power of Company’s then outstanding voting
securities;

 

 

 

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(2)       
Merger or
Consolidation. The shareholders
of Company approve a merger, consolidation, recapitalization, or
reorganization of Company, or consummation of any such transaction
if shareholder approval is not obtained, other than any such
transaction that would result in at least 75% of the total voting
power represented by the voting securities of the surviving entity
outstanding immediately after such transaction being beneficially
owned by the holders of outstanding voting securities of Company
immediately prior to the transaction, with the voting power of each
such continuing holder relative to other such continuing holders
not substantially altered in the transaction;
or

 

(3)          Sale
of Assets. The shareholders of
Company approve an agreement for the sale or disposition by Company
of all or substantially all of Company's assets to another person
or entity, which is not a wholly owned subsidiary of
Company.

 

(v)
Without Cause

 

(1)           Executive
may terminate the Employment Period at any time upon giving to
Company written notice sixty days in advance of the proposed
termination date.

 

(2)           Company
may terminate the Employment Period at any time before the
expiration of this Agreement without cause by giving to Executive
written notice sixty days in advance of the proposed termination
date.

 

(vi)           Result
of Termination of Employment Period.

 

(1)       
In the event of the termination of the Employment Period pursuant
to Section 6(b)(iii)
[Cause] or Section
6(b)(v)(1) [Without Cause by Executive] above, Executive
will receive no further compensation under this Agreement following
the date of termination. If this Agreement is terminated by
Executive during the initial one year term, Executive shall
immediately reimburse Company for all relocation expenses paid by
Company, including moving of goods and temporary
housing.

 

(2)          In
the event of the termination of the Employment Period pursuant to
Section 6(b)(i) [Death] or
6(b)(ii) [Disability] above, Executive or Executive’s
personal representative or estate will continue to receive
Executive’s Base Salary during the six-month period
following the date of
termination.

 

(3)       
In the event of the termination of the Employment Period pursuant
to Section 6(b)(iv) [Change in Control] above or failure or refusal
of a surviving or successor entity to assume all of the obligations
of this Agreement, Executive will continue to receive his Base
Salary through the end of the current Employment
Period.

 

 

 

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 (4)          In
the event of termination during the initial one year term pursuant
to Section 6(b)(v)(2) [Without Cause by Company] above, Executive
will continue to receive his Base Salary through the end of the
Employment Period. If the termination occurs in an Employment
Period following the initial one-year term, no additional
compensation shall be due.

 

 
(5)        
Executive will continue to be bound
by Sections 7 and
8 of this Agreement following
termination of Executive’s employment on any basis set forth
in this Section
6(b).

 

7.           Competition
and Confidential Information.

 

(a)           Non-Competition.
During the term of the Employment Period and for
twelve months after the termination of the Employment Period ,
regardless of the reason therefor, or twelve months after the final
payment of compensation by Company to Executive, whichever is
later, Executive will not (whether directly or indirectly, as
owner, principal, agent, stockholder, director, officer, manager,
executive, partner, participant, or in any other capacity) engage
or become financially interested in any competitive business
conducted within the Restricted Territory or solicit, canvas, or
accept, or authorize any other person, firm, or entity to solicit,
canvas, or accept, from any customers of Company or its
subsidiaries, any business
within the Restricted Territory for Executive or for any other
person, firm, or entity. As used herein, “customers of
Company” will mean any
persons, firms, or entities that purchased goods or services from
Company during the Employment Period; “competitive
business” will mean any
business which sells or provides or attempts to sell or provide
products or services the same as or substantially similar to the
products or services sold or provided by Company or any of its
subsidiaries; and the “Restricted
Territory” will mean the
United States or, in the alternative, in the event any reviewing
court finds the United States to be overbroad or unenforceable,
within 25 miles of any existing or proposed office location of
Company.

 

(b)           Confidential
Information. Executive will maintain in strict secrecy all
confidential or trade secret information relating to the business
of Company or any of its subsidiaries (the
“Confidential
Information”) obtained by
Executive in the course of Executive’s employment, and
Executive will not, unless first authorized in writing by Company,
disclose to, or use for Executive's benefit or for the benefit of
any person, firm, or entity at any time either during or subsequent
to the term of Executive's employment with Company, any
Confidential Information, except as required in the performance of
Executive's duties on behalf of Company. For purposes hereof,
“Confidential
Information” will
include, without limitation, any trade secrets, knowledge, or
information with respect to processes, procedures, plans,
inventions, techniques, or know-how; any business methods or forms;
any names or addresses of customers or data on customers or
suppliers; and any business policies or other information relating
to or dealing with the purchasing, sales, or distribution policies
or practices of Company.

 

 

 

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(c)           Return
of Books and Papers. Upon the termination of Executive's employment
with Company for any reason, Executive will deliver promptly to
Company all catalogues, manuals, memoranda, drawings, and
specifications; all cost, pricing, and other financial data; all
customer information; all other materials, whether written, printed
or stored in any electronic media, which are the property of
Company or any of its subsidiaries (and any copies of them);
desktop or laptop computers, software,
access cards, “passwords”, cellular phones, personal
digital assistants and pagers; and all other materials which may
contain Confidential Information relating to the business of
Company or any of its subsidiaries (whether maintained in tangible,
documentary form, computer memory or other electronic or digital
format), which Executive may then have in Executive's possession
whether prepared by Executive or not.

 

(d)        
   Disclosure of
Information. Executive
will disclose promptly to Company, or its nominee, any and all
ideas, designs, processes, and improvements of any kind relating to
the business of Company or any of its subsidiaries, whether
patentable or not, conceived or made by Executive, either alone or
jointly with others, during working hours or otherwise, during the
entire period of Executive's employment with Company, or within six
months thereafter.

 

(e)       
    Assignment.
Executive
hereby assigns to Company or its nominee, the entire right, title,
and interest in and to all discoveries and improvements, whether
patentable or not, which Executive may conceive or make during
Executive's employment with Company, or within six months
thereafter, and which relate to the business of Company or any of
its subsidiaries. All copyrights, patents, trade secrets, or other
intellectual property rights associated with any ideas, concepts,
techniques, inventions, processes, or works of authorship developed
or created by Executive during the Employment Period (collectively,
the "Work Product") shall belong exclusively to Company and shall
be considered a work made by Executive for hire within the meaning
of Title 17 of the United States Code. To the extent the Work
Product may not be considered work made for hire, Executive agrees
to assign at the time of creation of the Work Product, without any
requirement of further consideration, any right, title, or interest
that Executive may have in such Work Product. Upon Company’s
request, Executive will take such further actions, including
execution and delivery of instruments of conveyance, as may be
appropriate to give full and proper effect to such
assignment.

 

(f)        
    Equitable Relief.
In the event a violation of any of the
restrictions contained in this Section 7
is established, Company will be
entitled to preliminary and permanent injunctive relief as well as
damages and an equitable accounting of all earnings, profits, and
other benefits arising from such violation, which right will be
cumulative and in addition to any other rights or remedies to which
Company may be entitled. In the event of a violation of any
provision of this Section
7, the period for which those
provisions would remain in effect will be extended for a period of
time equal to that period beginning when such violation commenced
and ending when the activities constituting such violation will
have been finally terminated in good faith.

 

(g)     
       Restrictions
Separable. Each and every restriction set forth in
this Section 7
is independent and severable from the
others, and no such restriction will be rendered unenforceable by
virtue of the fact that, for any reason, any other or others of
them may be unenforceable in whole or in part.

 

(h)           No
Violation. The
execution and delivery of this Agreement and the performance of
Executive’s services contemplated hereby will not violate or
result in a breach by Executive of, or constitute a default under,
or conflict with: (i) any provision or restriction of any
employment, consulting, or other similar agreement; (ii) any
agreement by Executive with any third party not to compete with,
solicit from, or otherwise disparage such third party; (iii) any
provision or restriction of any agreement, contract, or instrument
to which Executive is a party or by which Executive is bound; or
(iv) any order, judgment, award, decree, law, rule, ordinance, or
regulation or any other restriction of any kind or character to
which Executive is subject or by which Executive is
bound.

 

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(i)           Non-Disparagement.
Executive agrees that he will make no statement, oral or written,
and which, by itself, may significantly or substantially damage the
reputation of the Company or any director, officer or employee of
the Company.

 

8.           Miscellaneous.

 

(a)           Notices.
All notices, requests, demands, and other
communications required or permitted under this Agreement will be
in writing and will be deemed to have been duly given and
received: if mailed by
registered or certified mail, three business days after deposit in
the United States mail, postage prepaid, return receipt
requested; if hand delivered,
upon delivery against receipt or upon refusal to accept the notice;
or if delivered by a standard
overnight courier, one business day after deposit with such
courier, postage prepaid, in each case, addressed to such party at
the address set forth below:

 

(i)           If
to Company:

 

Command
Center, Inc.

3609
S Wadsworth Blvd., Suite 250

Lakewood,
Colorado 80235

Attn:
Bubba Sandford

 

With a copy to:

 

Brendan
Simaytis

Command
Center, Inc.

3609
S Wadsworth Blvd., Suite 250

Lakewood,
Colorado 80235

 

(ii)         
If to
Executive: 

 

Cory
Smith

            
729 Pine

Orlando, FL

 

 

 

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Either party may change the address to which communications or
copies are to be sent by giving notice of such change of address in
conformity with the provisions of this Section 8(a)
for the giving of
notice.

 

(b)        
Waivers.
Neither
any failure nor any delay on the part of either party to exercise
any right, remedy, power, or privilege under this Agreement will
operate as a waiver thereof, nor will any single or partial
exercise of any right, remedy, power, or privilege preclude any
other or further exercise of the same or of any other right,
remedy, power, or privilege, nor will any waiver of any right,
remedy, power, or privilege with respect to any occurrence be
construed as a waiver of such right, remedy, power, or privilege
with respect to any other occurrence.

 

(c)           Controlling
Law, Jurisdiction and Venue. This Agreement and all questions relating to its
validity, interpretation, performance, and enforcement will be
governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State
of Colorado, notwithstanding any Colorado or other
conflict-of-interest provisions to the contrary. Executive agrees
that any and all claims arising between the parties out of this
agreement shall be controlled by the laws of the State of Colorado,
as follows: any dispute, controversy arising out of, connected to,
or relating to any matters herein of the transactions between
Company and Executive, or this Agreement, which cannot be resolved
by negotiation (including, without limitation, any dispute over the
arbitrability of an issue), will be settled by binding arbitration
in accordance with the J.A.M.S/ENDISPUTE Arbitration Rules and
Procedures, as amended by this Agreement. Arbitration proceedings
will be held in Denver, Colorado. Company and Executive agree the
prevailing party on any action to enforce rights hereunder shall be
entitled, in addition to any awarded damages, their costs and
reasonable attorney's fees, whether at arbitration, or on appeal.
The parties agree that this provision and the Arbitrator's
authority to grant relief are subject to the United States
Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C. §
1 et seq. ("USAA") and the provisions
of this Agreement. The parties agree that the arbitrator shall have
no power or authority to make awards or issue orders of any kind
except as expressly permitted by this Agreement, and in no event
does the arbitrator have the authority to make any award that
provides for punitive or exemplary damages. The award may be
confirmed and enforced in any court of competent jurisdiction. All
post-award proceedings will be governed by the USAA. Company and
Executive irrevocably consent to the jurisdiction and venue of such
arbitration and such courts.

 

(d)           Binding
Nature of Agreement. This
Agreement will be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the
parties hereto and their respective heirs, personal
representatives, successors, and assigns except that no party may
assign or transfer such party's rights or obligations under this
Agreement without the prior written consent of the other
party.

 

 

 

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(e)           Execution
in Counterparts. This
Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of
which will be deemed to be an original as against any party whose
signature appears thereon, and all of which will together
constitute one and the same instrument. This Agreement will become
binding when one or more counterparts hereof, individually or taken
together, will bear the signatures of the parties reflected hereon
as the signatories.

 

(f)           Provisions
Separable. The
provisions of this Agreement are independent of and separable from
each other, and no provision will be affected or rendered invalid
or unenforceable by virtue of the fact that for any reason any
other or others of them may be invalid or unenforceable in whole or
in part.

 

(g)        
Entire
Agreement. This Agreement contains the entire understanding
between the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter
hereof, and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreements and
understandings, inducements, and conditions, express or implied,
oral or written, except as herein contained. The express
terms hereof control and supersede: (a) any course of performance and/or usage
of the trade inconsistent with any of
the terms hereof; and (b) any provision of any other plan or
agreement maintained by Company for the benefit of its employees
generally inconsistent with any of the terms hereof. This
Agreement may not be modified or amended other than by an agreement
in writing signed by the parties hereto.

 

(h)           Paragraph
Headings. The
paragraph headings in this Agreement are for convenience only; they
form no part of this Agreement and will not affect its
interpretation.

 

(i)        
   Gender.
Words
used herein, regardless of the number and gender specifically used,
will be deemed and construed to include any other number, singular
or plural, and any other gender, masculine, feminine, or neuter, as
the context requires.

 

(j)        
Number of
Days. In
computing the number of days for purposes of this Agreement, all
days will be counted, including Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays;
provided, however, that if the final day of any time period falls
on a Saturday, Sunday, or holiday, then the final day will be
deemed to be the next day which is not a Saturday, Sunday, or
holiday.

 

(k)    
     Third Party
Beneficiaries. This Agreement
shall not inure to the benefit of anyone other than Executive and
Company and their successors and assigns. No third party may bring
an action to enforce any term hereof and no third party beneficiary
rights are created by this Agreement.

 

 

 

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(l)           Non-Transferability.
This is a personal agreement. None of the Executive’s rights,
benefits, or interests hereunder may be subject to sale,
anticipation, alienation, assignment, encumbrance, charge, pledge
hypothecation, transfer, or set off in respect of any claim, debt,
or obligation, or to execution, attachment, levy or similar
process, or assignment by operation of law. Any attempt, voluntary
or involuntary, to effect any such action shall be null, void, and
of no effect.

 

IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Executive
Employment Agreement as of the Effective Date.

 

 

 

	CORY SMITH,
EXECUTIVE
	

 

	

COMMAND CENTER,
INC., a
Washington  corporation

	

 

	
 

	

 

	

 

	
 

	

 

	
By: Cory
Smith

	

 

	Name:	
Frederick
Sandford	

 

	
Name: Cory
Smith

	

 

	Title:	Frederick
Sandford	

 

	Date: July 14,
2017	

 

	

 

	President and Chief
Executive Officer	

 

	
 

	

 

	Date:	July
22, 2017	

 

 

 

 

 

 10Exhibit

EXHIBIT 10.1
_____________________________________________________________________________

SALE OF AURA ON BROADWAY APARTMENTS
1221 EAST BROADWAY ROAD
TEMPE, ARIZONA

*   *   *

PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT

Between

GGT TRG BROADWAY AZ, LLC,
AS SELLER

AND

DEDICATED BROADWAY TEMPE LP,
AS PURCHASER

*   *   *

EFFECTIVE DATE:  APRIL 24, 2017

______________________________________________________________________________

Table of Contents

ARTICLE 1 PURCHASE AND SALE OF PROPERTY    
1.1    Land    
1.2    Improvements    
1.3    Personal Property    
1.4    Leases    
1.5    Licenses    
1.6    Security Deposits    
1.7    Guaranties    
1.8    Contracts    
1.9    Permits    
1.10    Intangibles    
ARTICLE 2 PURCHASE PRICE AND DEPOSIT    
2.1    Payment    
2.2    Deposit    
ARTICLE 3 TITLE AND SURVEY    
3.1    State of Title to be Conveyed    
3.2    Title Commitment and Survey    
ARTICLE 4 PROPERTY INFORMATION    
4.1    Property Information    
ARTICLE 5 PURCHASER’S DUE DILIGENCE    
5.1    Purchaser’s Due Diligence    
5.2    As Is, Where Is    
ARTICLE 6 REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES    
6.1    Seller’s Representations and Warranties    
6.2    Purchaser’s Representations and Warranties    
6.3    Knowledge    
6.4    Survival    
ARTICLE 7 COVENANTS OF PURCHASER AND SELLER    
7.1    Operation of Property    
7.2    Governmental Notices    
7.3    Litigation    
7.4    Updated Reports    
7.5    Tradenames and Service Marks    
ARTICLE 8 CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO CLOSING    
8.1    Conditions Precedent to Purchaser’s Obligation to Close    
8.2    Conditions Precedent to Seller’s Obligation to Close    
8.3    Failure of a Condition    
8.4    Representations and Warranties    
ARTICLE 9 CLOSING    
9.1    Closing Date    
9.2    Seller’s Obligations at the Closing    
9.3    Purchaser’s Obligations at the Closing    
9.4    Escrow    
9.5    Costs and Adjustments at Closing    
ARTICLE 10 DAMAGE AND CONDEMNATION    
10.1    Damage    
10.2    Condemnation and Eminent Domain    
ARTICLE 11 REMEDIES AND ADDITIONAL COVENANTS    
11.1    Seller Default At or Before Closing    

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11.2    Seller Default From and After Closing    
11.3    Purchaser Default    
11.4    Delivery of Materials    
11.5    Notice and Cure of Default    
ARTICLE 12 BROKERAGE COMMISSION    
12.1    Brokers    
12.2    Indemnity    
ARTICLE 13 NOTICES    
13.1    Written Notice    
13.2    Method of Transmittal    
13.3    Addresses    
ARTICLE 14 ASSIGNMENT    
ARTICLE 15 MISCELLANEOUS    
15.1    Entire Agreement    
15.2    Modifications    
15.3    Gender and Number    
15.4    Captions    
15.5    Successors and Assigns    
15.6    Controlling Law    
15.7    Exhibits    
15.8    No Rule of Construction    
15.9    Severability    
15.10    Time of Essence    
15.11    Business Days    
15.12    No Memorandum    
15.13    Press Releases    
15.14    Attorneys’ Fees and Costs    
15.15    Counterparts and Expiration of Offer    
15.16    Waiver of Jury Trial    
15.17    Confidentiality    
15.18    Jurisdiction and Service of Process    
15.19    Exculpation    

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EXHIBITS AND SCHEDULES

Exhibits

Exhibit A –    Legal Description
Exhibit B –     Escrow Agreement
Exhibit C –     Form of Special Warranty Deed
Exhibit D –     Form of Bill of Sale
Exhibit E –     Form of Assignment and Assumption Agreement
Exhibit F –     Form of Tenant Notification Letter
Exhibit G –     Form of Quit Claim Assignment

Schedules

Schedule 1.3    –    List of Personal Property
Schedule 1.4    –    Rent Roll
Schedule 1.5    –    Licenses
Schedule 1.8    –    Contracts
Schedule 4.1    –    Property Information
Schedule 6.1.3    –    Litigation
Schedule 6.1.8    –    Violations of Law

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PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT

This PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) is made and entered into as of the date set forth on the cover page hereof (the “Effective Date”), by and between GGT TRG BROADWAY AZ, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Seller”), and DEDICATED BROADWAY TEMPE, LP, a Delaware limited partnership (“Purchaser”).
ARTICLE 1  PURCHASE AND SALE OF PROPERTY
On the terms and conditions stated in this Agreement, Seller hereby agrees to sell to Purchaser and Purchaser hereby agrees to purchase from Seller all of the following described property (collectively, the “Property”):
1.1    Land.  Seller’s fee simple interest in and to all of that certain tract of land situated at 1221 East Broadway Road, Tempe, Maricopa County, Arizona, and described more particularly in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, together with all rights and appurtenances pertaining to such land, including, without limitation, all of Seller’s right, title and interest in and to (i) all minerals, oil, gas, and other hydrocarbon substances thereon; (ii) all adjacent strips, streets, roads, alleys and rights-of-way, public or private, open or proposed; (iii) all development rights, covenants, easements, privileges, and hereditaments, whether or not of record, and (iv) all access, air, water, riparian, development, utility, and solar rights (collectively, the “Land”).
1.2    Improvements.  A multi-family apartment project, and all other improvements and structures constructed on the Land in connection therewith (the “Improvements”).
1.3    Personal Property.  All of Seller’s right, title and interest in and to the following (collectively, the “Personal Property”; provided, the “Personal Property” shall specifically exclude any property owned by tenants under leases):
1.3.1    mechanical systems, fixtures, machinery and equipment comprising a part of or attached to or located upon the Improvements; 
1.3.2    maintenance equipment and tools, if any, owned by Seller and used exclusively in connection with, and located in or on, the Improvements; 
1.3.3    site plans, as-built plans and specifications and floor plans in Seller’s possession, if any, that relate to the Land or Improvements; 
1.3.4    subject to Section 7.5.2, pylons and other sign structures situated on or at the Land or Improvements; and

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1.3.5    other tangible personal property owned by Seller and used exclusively in connection with, and located in or on, the Land or Improvements as of the Effective Date and as of the Closing including, but limited to, the Personal Property listed on Schedule 1.3 attached hereto (as hereinafter defined).
1.4    Leases.  Seller’s right, title and interest in all leases with tenants or other persons or entities leasing all or any portion of the Improvements (the “Leases”), a current list of which is shown on the rent roll attached as Schedule 1.4. 
1.5    Licenses.  Seller’s right, title and interest in all licenses, license agreements and other similar agreements with licensees or other persons or entities using any portion of the Improvements (collectively, the “Licenses”), a current list of which is attached hereto as Schedule 1.5. 
1.6    Security Deposits.  Seller’s right, title and interest in all refundable security deposits held by Seller in connection with the Leases and not applied pursuant to the terms thereof.
1.7    Guaranties.  Seller’s right, title and interest in any and all guaranties of the Leases, if any.
1.8    Contracts.  Subject to Section 7.1.2 hereof, Seller’s right, title and interest in all contract rights related to the Land, Improvements, Personal Property or Leases that will remain in existence after Closing, to the extent assignable, including, without limitation, Seller’s interest in the following:  parking, management, maintenance, commission, supply or service contracts (collectively, the “Contracts”), a current list of which is attached hereto as Schedule 1.8, provided that Contracts shall specifically exclude the following: (i) the existing property management agreement that will be terminated as of the time of Closing, (ii) any warranties or guaranties made by Seller related to the Land, Improvements, Personal Property or Leases made outside of this Agreement and (iii) any warranties or guaranties made by any Related Entity.  “Related Entity” means GGT Broadway AZ Holdings, LLC, PBB-TRG Broadway, L.P., PBB-TRG-Broadway GP, LLC, Trinsic Residential Group, LP, Akard Street Partners, L.P., Trinsic Residential Builders, LLC (“General Contractor”), and all direct or indirect, parents, affiliates and subsidiaries thereof and all entities related to the foregoing, and all officers, directors, employees, trustees, shareholders, members, managers, partners, principals, agents and representatives of any of the foregoing. 
1.9    Permits.  Seller’s right, title and interest in all permits, licenses, certificates of occupancy, if any, entitlements and governmental approvals that relate to the Land, Improvements, Personal Property, Leases, or Contracts, to the extent assignable (collectively, the “Permits”).
1.10    Intangibles.  Seller’s right, title and interest, if any, in and to the following items, to the extent assignable and without warranty:  consents, licenses, approvals, certificates, 

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development rights, warranties (including all assignable termite warranties and bonds, but excluding any warranties made (a) by Seller related to the Land, Improvements, Personal Property or Leases made outside of this Agreement or (b) by any Related Entity), resident and tenant files for current residents and tenants, if any and to the extent owned by Seller and assignable all tenant data (including unit mix from Yardi or any other electronic management program), all tenant files, correspondence with tenants, vendors, suppliers, utility companies (collectively, the “Tenant and Vendor Files”) and all general intangible rights pertaining to the ownership and/or operation of the Property (collectively, the “Intangibles”); provided that Intangibles not include (i) the name “Aura” or any reference thereto or derivative thereof or the logo including such name, or any variation or derivative thereof; and (ii) any web sites, web content, web design, links, Internet domain names, manuals and instruction materials, marketing materials relating to the Land, the Improvements and/or Personal Property.
ARTICLE 2      PURCHASE PRICE AND DEPOSIT
2.1    Payment.  The purchase price for the Property (the “Purchase Price”) is Forty-One Million Eight Hundred Ten Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($41,810,000.00).  The cash due at Closing on account of the Purchase Price shall be subject to adjustment as set forth in this Agreement.  The Purchase Price shall be paid by wire transfer of immediately available funds at the Closing.  Seller and Purchaser shall mutually agree, each acting in good faith, on the allocation of the Purchase Price among the Land, Personal Property and Improvements prior to the Closing.  Such agreed upon allocation shall be used solely for transfer, sales and similar tax purposes and in any declaration or filing with any governmental authority in connection with the same.  The allocation of the Purchase Price for all other purposes, whether for local, state or federal taxes or otherwise, shall not be restricted by this Agreement and shall not require the consent of the other party.
2.2    Deposit.
2.2.1    Within 2 Business Days of the Effective Date, Purchaser shall deposit with Republic Title of Texas, Inc., Attention: Jennifer Haden (the “Escrow Agent”) by bank wire transfer the sum of Two Hundred Twenty-Five Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($225,000.00), as a deposit to assure Purchaser’s performance hereunder (together with all interest thereon if any, the “Initial Deposit”).  Prior to making the Initial Deposit, Seller, Purchaser and the Escrow Agent shall enter into an escrow agreement substantially in the form of Exhibit B attached hereto (the “Escrow Agreement”).  So long as Purchaser does not terminate this Agreement as provided in Section 5.1.4, then no later than the expiration of the Study Period (as hereinafter defined), Purchaser shall deposit with the Escrow Agent by bank wire transfer the additional sum of Two Hundred Twenty-Five Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($225,000.00) (the “Second Deposit”), as a non-refundable deposit (except as otherwise provided herein) to assure Purchaser’s performance hereunder.  The Initial Deposit, the Second Deposit (if made), in the total amount of Four Hundred Fifty Thousand and 

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00/100 Dollars ($450,000.00), and the Extension Deposit (as defined below), if made, together with all interest thereon, if any, are referred to collectively as the “Deposit.”  
2.2.2    Escrow Agent shall place the Initial Deposit, the Second Deposit (if made) and the Extension Deposit (if made) in an interest-bearing escrow account at a federally-insured (to the extent of the FDIC limits) commercial bank acceptable to both Seller and Purchaser.  The Escrow Agent shall hold the Deposit in accordance with this Agreement and the Escrow Agreement.  At Closing (as hereinafter defined), Escrow Agent shall deliver the Deposit to Seller and credit the Deposit against the Purchase Price. 
ARTICLE 3      TITLE AND SURVEY
3.1    State of Title to be Conveyed.  Title to the Property shall be conveyed to Purchaser at Closing in fee simple by Special Warranty Deed, free and clear of any and all liens, mortgages, deeds of trust, security interests and other encumbrances, except for the following (collectively, the “Permitted Exceptions”):  (i) real property taxes and assessments attributable to the Property for the year in which Closing occurs and thereafter, not yet due and payable; (ii) zoning and other regulatory laws and ordinances affecting the Property; (iii) any easement, right of way, limitation, encroachment, conflict, discrepancy, overlapping of improvements, protrusion, lien, encumbrance, restriction, condition, covenant, exception or other matter with respect to the Property that is reflected or addressed on the Survey or the Title Commitment to which Purchaser fails to timely object pursuant to Section 3.2.3 or 3.2.4 of this Agreement; (iv) any Purchaser’s Objection (as hereinafter defined) that remains uncured, for whatever reason, at the earlier to occur of (A) Closing hereunder or (B) five (5) Business Days after Seller notifies Purchaser that Seller is unwilling or unable to cure or modify Purchaser’s Objections to the reasonable satisfaction of Purchaser, and (v) the rights and interests of parties claiming under the Leases.  
3.2    Title Commitment and Survey.
3.2.1    Seller shall obtain a title commitment (the “Title Commitment”) issued by First American Title Insurance Company (the “Title Company”) for a standard ALTA owner’s policy of title insurance in the amount of the Purchase Price with respect to the Property issued by the Title Company.  Seller shall deliver copies of the Title Commitment and all items listed as title exceptions therein (to the extent provided to Seller by the Title Company) to Purchaser within ten (10) days after the Effective Date. 
3.2.2    Within three (3) Business Days of the Effective Date, Seller shall deliver to Purchaser Seller’s latest survey of the Land.  Purchaser may obtain, at Purchaser’s sole cost and expense, a new survey or revise, modify, or re-certify an existing survey (the “Survey”) as necessary in order for the Title Company to amend the survey exception from the Title Policy or to otherwise satisfy Purchaser’s objectives; provided, however, in no event shall the issuance and/or receipt of 

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such Survey be a condition precedent to, or delay, the Closing.  Purchaser shall deliver a copy of the Survey to Seller and the Title Company within three (3) days after Purchaser’s receipt of the Survey.
3.2.3    If (i) the Survey shows any easement, right-of-way, encroachment, conflict, protrusion or other matter that is unacceptable to Purchaser, or (ii) any exceptions appear in the Title Commitment that are unacceptable to Purchaser, Purchaser shall, within five (5) days after the later of Purchaser’s receipt of the Title Commitment or the Survey (the “Title Review Period”), notify Seller in writing of such matters (“Purchaser’s Objections”).  Except for Purchaser’s Objections that are timely raised pursuant to the preceding sentence, Purchaser shall be deemed to have accepted the form and substance of the Survey, all matters shown thereon, and all exceptions to the Title Commitment and other items shown thereon.  Within five (5) days after Seller’s receipt of Purchaser’s Objections, Seller shall notify Purchaser in writing of the Purchaser’s Objections, if any, which Seller elects to attempt to cure at or prior to Closing.  Seller’s failure to provide such a notice will be deemed an election by Seller not to cure any Purchaser’s Objections. If Seller is unable or unwilling to eliminate or modify all of Purchaser’s Objections to the commercially reasonable satisfaction of Purchaser, Purchaser may (as its sole and exclusive remedy) terminate this Agreement by delivering written notice to Seller five (5) days after Seller’s written notice (or deemed notice) to Purchaser of Seller’s intent to not cure one or more of such Purchaser’s Objections; in which event, the Deposit will be returned to Purchaser, and neither party shall have any rights or obligations under this Agreement (other than any obligations of either party that expressly survive termination).  Notwithstanding the foregoing, Purchaser’s right to terminate this Agreement pursuant to this Section 3.2.3 shall expire at 5:00 p.m. (Arizona time) on the last day of the Study Period (as hereinafter defined).
3.2.4    If any revision or update to the Survey or any supplemental title commitment or update issued subsequent to the date of the original Title Commitment discloses any matters not set forth on the original Survey or the original Title Commitment, then, no later than the later of (i) the expiration of the Study Period, or (ii) five (5) days after Purchaser’s receipt of the updated Survey, or (iii) five (5) days after Purchaser’s receipt of the supplemented or updated Title Commitment, as applicable, Purchaser shall have the right to object to any such matter, in which event the same procedures for response, termination and waiver set forth above shall apply to such new Purchaser’s Objections.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event that any such matter not set forth on the original Survey or the original Title Commitment is the result of an intentional act of Seller after the Effective Date that is not otherwise permitted under this Agreement, then Purchaser shall be permitted to pursue the remedies provided in Section 11.1 hereof.
3.2.5    During the Title Review Period, Purchaser may order lien letters and reports and planning and zoning reports indicating any zoning ordinances, variances, open permits, code violations or other similar matter affecting the use or development of the Property, which matters 

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may be included in Purchaser’s Objections.  Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, Purchaser objects to, and Seller shall be obligated at Closing to discharge, the following (collectively, the “Expressly Unpermitted Exceptions”):  (a) all mortgages, assignments of rents, assignments of leases, security agreements, and other encumbrances, and (b) all mechanics' liens and judgment liens arising from any work or improvements at the Property ordered by or on behalf of Seller that encumber the Property on the Closing Date (other than liens or claims (x) arising from Buyer’s due diligence reviews or inspections hereunder, or (y) for which Buyer receives a credit at Closing pursuant to this Agreement).
3.2.6    Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, Seller shall have no obligation to take any steps, bring any action or proceeding or incur any effort or expense whatsoever to eliminate, modify or cure any objection Purchaser may have pursuant to Section 3.2.3, Section 3.2.4 or Section 3.2.5.
ARTICLE 4      PROPERTY INFORMATION
4.1    Property Information.  Seller shall make available to Purchaser, either at the property management office at the Property or via a due diligence website, the materials described on Schedule 4.1 attached hereto and any other materials Seller may include in such due diligence website (collectively, the “Property Information”).  Purchaser shall keep such Property Information confidential, subject to Purchaser’s right to disseminate Property Information to or among the parties listed in Section 15.17 of this Agreement, and subject to the restrictions set forth in Section 15.17.  Seller makes no representation or warranty as to the truth or accuracy of the Property Information provided to Purchaser, except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement.
ARTICLE 5      PURCHASER’S DUE DILIGENCE
5.1    Purchaser’s Due Diligence
5.1.1    Subject to the provisions of this Section, Purchaser and its agents, employees, consultants, inspectors, appraisers, engineers and contractors (collectively “Purchaser’s Representatives”) shall have the right, through the Closing Date, from time to time, upon the advance notice required pursuant to this Section 5.1, to enter upon and pass through the Property during normal business hours to examine and inspect the same.  Notwithstanding any such inspection, or anything to the contrary contained herein, Purchaser’s obligations hereunder shall not be limited or otherwise affected as a result of any fact, circumstance or other matter of any kind discovered following the date hereof in connection with any such inspection, access or otherwise; it being agreed that Seller is permitting Purchaser such right of inspection and access as a courtesy to Purchaser in its preparation for taking title to the Property.  Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, (i) Purchaser agrees that it shall not have the right to terminate this Agreement or obtain 

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a reduction of the Purchase Price as a result of any such fact, circumstance or other matter so discovered (including, without limitation, relating to the physical condition of the Property, the operations of the Property or otherwise), except as provided in Section 5.1.4 below and (ii) Purchaser shall have no right to terminate this Agreement or obtain a return of the Deposit except as expressly provided in this Agreement.  
5.1.2    In conducting any inspection of the Property or otherwise accessing the Property, Purchaser shall at all times comply with all laws and regulations of all applicable governmental authorities, and neither Purchaser nor any of Purchaser’s Representatives shall (i) contact or have any discussions with any of Seller’s employees, agents or representatives, or with any tenants (including, without limitation, having any contacts whatsoever with tenants, including but not limited to telephone conversations or electronic mail messages) at, or contractors providing services to, the Property, unless in each case Purchaser obtains the prior written consent of Seller (which may be given via electronic mail), it being agreed that all such contacts or discussions shall, pending any such approval, be directed to Brian Tusa via electronic mail (at btusa@trinsicres.com), (ii) interfere with the business of Seller conducted at the Property or disturb the use or occupancy of any tenant or occupant of the Property or (iii) damage the Property.  In conducting any inspection of the Property or otherwise accessing the Property, Purchaser and Purchaser’s Representatives shall at all times comply with, and shall be subject to, the rights of the tenants under the Leases (and any persons claiming by, under or through such tenants).  Seller may from time to time establish reasonable rules of conduct for Purchaser and Purchaser’s Representatives in furtherance of the foregoing, and Purchaser shall comply with all of Seller’s requirements regarding entry upon the Property.  Purchaser shall schedule and coordinate all inspections, including, without limitation, any environmental tests, and other access with Seller and shall give Seller at least two (2) Business Days’ prior notice thereof.  Seller shall be entitled to have a representative present at all times during each such inspection or other access.  Purchaser agrees to pay to Seller on demand the cost of repairing and restoring any damage which Purchaser or Purchaser’s Representatives shall cause to the Property.  All inspection fees, appraisal fees, engineering fees and other costs and expenses of any kind incurred by Purchaser or Purchaser’s Representatives relating to such inspection and its other access shall be at the sole expense of Purchaser.  Purchaser shall keep all information obtained during its inspections and access to the Property confidential.  If the Closing shall not occur for any reason whatsoever, Purchaser shall:  (A) upon written request of Seller, promptly deliver to Seller, at no cost to Seller, and without representation or warranty, copies of all non-proprietary tests, reports and inspections of the Property, made and conducted by Purchaser or Purchaser’s Representatives or for Purchaser’s benefit that are in the possession or control of Purchaser or Purchaser’s Representatives; (B) promptly return to Seller copies of all due diligence materials delivered by Seller to Purchaser; and (C) promptly destroy all copies and abstracts of the materials referenced in (A) and (B) above.  Purchaser and Purchaser’s Representatives shall not be permitted to conduct borings of the Property or drilling in or on the Property, or any other invasive, intrusive 

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or destructive testing in connection with the preparation of an environmental audit or in connection with any other inspection of the Property without the prior written consent of Seller, which Seller may give or withhold in its sole discretion (and, if such consent is given, Purchaser shall be obligated to pay to Seller on demand the cost of repairing and restoring any damage as aforesaid).  This Section 5.1.2 shall survive the Closing or any termination of this Agreement.
5.1.3    Prior to conducting any physical inspection or testing at the Property, Purchaser and Purchaser’s Representatives shall obtain, and during the period of such inspection or testing shall maintain, at their expense: (i) commercial general liability (“CGL”) insurance, issued on a form at least as broad as Insurance Services Office (“ISO”) Commercial General Liability Coverage “occurrence” form CG 00 01 10 01 or another “occurrence” form providing equivalent coverage, including contractual liability and personal injury liability coverage, with limits of not less than Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) for any one occurrence and Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000) in the aggregate; (ii) comprehensive automobile liability insurance (covering any automobiles owned or operated by Purchaser or Purchaser’s Representatives) issued on a form at least as broad as ISO Business Auto Coverage form CA 00 01 07 97 or other form providing equivalent coverage; (iii) worker’s compensation insurance or participation in a monopolistic state workers’ compensation fund, and (iv) employer’s liability insurance or (in a monopolistic state) Stop Gap Liability insurance.  Such automobile liability insurance shall be in an amount not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) for each accident.  Such worker’s compensation insurance shall carry minimum limits as defined by the law of the jurisdiction in which the Property is located (as the same may be amended from time to time).  Such employer’s liability insurance shall be in an amount not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) for each accident, One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) disease-policy limit, and One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) disease-each employee.  Seller, and its property manager, shall be covered as additional insureds on the CGL and automobile liability insurance policies with respect to liability arising out of the named insured’s acts or omissions relating to the Property.  The insurer and the terms and conditions of all the foregoing policies shall be acceptable to Seller.  Prior to making any entry upon the Property, Purchaser shall furnish to Seller a certificate of insurance evidencing the foregoing coverages, which certificate of insurance shall be in form and substance satisfactory to Seller. 
5.1.4    Purchaser shall have until 5:00 p.m. (Arizona time) April 28, 2017 (the “Study Period”) within which to determine, in its sole discretion, whether all matters related to the Property are satisfactory to Purchaser.  On or before the expiration of the Study Period, Purchaser, in its sole and absolute discretion, for any reason or no reason whatsoever, shall have the right to proceed with this Agreement by giving written notice thereof to Seller (the “Notice to Proceed”).  In the event that Purchaser does not deliver such Notice to Proceed, Purchaser will be deemed to have elected to terminate this Agreement, in which event the Escrow Agent shall return the Deposit and all interest thereon to Purchaser, whereupon both parties shall be released from all further 

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obligations and liability under this Agreement, except those obligations expressly stated to survive such termination.
5.1.5    Purchaser hereby agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Seller, its partners, members, affiliates, property manager, and their respective officers, directors, agents, employees, and representatives (collectively, the “Indemnified Parties”) from and against any and all liens, claims, or damages of any kind or nature, including any demands, actions or causes of action, assessments, losses, costs, expenses, liabilities, interest and penalties, and reasonable attorneys’ fees suffered, incurred, or sustained by any of the Indemnified Parties directly caused by Purchaser or Purchaser’s Representatives with respect to any due-diligence activities at the Property pursuant to this Agreement (collectively, “Losses”), except any arising from the discovery of preexisting conditions (so long as Purchaser does not exacerbate any such condition).  This Section 5.1.5 shall survive the Closing or any termination of this Agreement.
5.2    As Is, Where Is.
5.2.1    Except as provided in the express representations and warranties of Seller set forth in Sections 6.1 and 12 of this Agreement and in Seller’s Special Warranty Deed and the Bill of Sale (all as hereinafter defined) (collectively, the “Express Representations”), Seller does not, by the execution and delivery of this Agreement, and Seller shall not, by the execution and delivery of any document or instrument executed and delivered in connection with the Closing, make any representation or warranty, express or implied, of any kind or nature whatsoever, with respect to the Property, and all such warranties are hereby disclaimed.
5.2.2    Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, other than the Express Representations, Seller makes, and shall make, no express or implied warranty as to matters of title, zoning, acreage, tax consequences, physical or environmental condition (including, without limitation, laws, rules, regulations, orders and requirements pertaining to the use, handling, generation, treatment, storage or disposal of any toxic or hazardous waste or toxic, hazardous or regulated substance), valuation, governmental approvals, governmental regulations or any other matter or thing relating to or affecting the Property (collectively, the “Disclaimed Matters”).  
5.2.3    Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this Agreement, but subject to the Express Representations and Seller’s obligations set forth in Section 7.1 of this Agreement, and subject to Article 10 hereof, the Property, including without limitation the roofs, all structural components, all heating, ventilating, air conditioning, mechanical, plumbing, and electrical systems, fire and life safety and all other parts of the Improvements constituting a portion of the Property, shall be conveyed to Purchaser, and Purchaser shall accept same, in their “AS IS” “WHERE IS” condition on the Closing Date, “WITH ALL FAULTS” and “SUBJECT TO ALL DEFECTS.”  Purchaser acknowledges that Seller’s willingness to sell the Property to Purchaser at 

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the Purchase Price has been induced, in part, by the agreement of Purchaser to purchase the Improvements and the Personal Property in such “AS IS” condition.  Purchaser hereby acknowledges, represents and warrants that it is not in a disparate bargaining position with respect to Seller in connection with the transaction contemplated hereby, that Purchaser freely and fairly agreed to the waivers and conditions of this Section 5.2 as part of the negotiations of this Agreement, and Purchaser has been represented by adequate legal counsel in connection herewith and has conferred with such legal counsel concerning the waivers and other conditions of this Section 5.2.
5.2.4    Without in any way limiting any provision of this Section 5.2, Purchaser specifically acknowledges and agrees that, except with respect to the Express Representations and the obligations of Seller set forth in Section 7.1 of this Agreement, and subject to Article 10 hereof, Purchaser hereby waives, releases and discharges any claim it has, might have had or may have against Seller with respect to (i) the Disclaimed Matters, (ii) the condition of the Property as of the Closing Date, (iii) the past, present or future condition or compliance of the Property with regard to any environmental protection, pollution control or land use laws, rules, regulations, orders or requirements, including, without limitation, CERCLA (as hereinafter defined), or (iv) any other state of facts that exists with respect to the Property.  The waiver, release and discharge set forth in this Section 5.2.4 shall survive the Closing or any termination of this Agreement.  
ARTICLE 6      REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES
6.1    Seller’s Representations and Warranties.  Seller represents to Purchaser as of the Effective Date as follows:  
6.1.1    Organization.  Seller is a Delaware limited liability company, duly formed and validly existing under the laws of the State of Delaware and in good standing under the laws of the State of Arizona.  
6.1.2    Authority/Consent.  Seller possesses all requisite power and authority, and has taken all actions required by its organizational documents and applicable law, to execute and deliver this Agreement and will by Closing have taken all actions required by its organizational documents and applicable law, to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.
6.1.3    Litigation.  To Seller’s knowledge, except as may be disclosed on Schedule 6.1.3 attached hereto, no action, suit or other proceeding (including, but not limited to, any condemnation action or real estate tax appeal) is pending or, to Seller’s knowledge, has been threatened in writing that concerns or involves the Property.  
6.1.4    Bankruptcy.  No bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or similar action or proceeding, whether voluntary or involuntary, is pending, or, to Seller’s knowledge, threatened, against Seller.

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6.1.5    Contracts.  Except for the Contracts referenced on Schedule 1.8, there are no current material contracts of construction, employment, parking, maintenance, commission, management, service, or supply in effect and entered into by Seller which will affect the Property after Closing.  Seller has provided Purchaser with true, correct and complete copies, in all material respects, of all Contracts, including all amendments and modifications thereof, prior to the execution of this Agreement by Purchaser and Seller.
6.1.6    Employees.  Seller has no employees.
6.1.7    Leases.  Except for (i) the Leases referenced on the rent roll attached as Schedule 1.4, (ii) the Licenses referenced on Schedule 1.5, and (iii) the leases, amendments or other occupancy agreements which may be entered into by Seller pursuant to Section 7.1 of this Agreement, there are no leases, rental agreements, licenses, license agreements or other occupancy agreements with anyone in effect which will affect the Property after Closing.  Seller will provide Purchaser with true, correct and complete copies of all Leases, including all amendments and modifications thereto, as part of the Property Information.
6.1.8    Foreign Person.  Seller is not a “foreign person,” “foreign trust” or “foreign corporation” within the meaning of the United States Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act of 1980 and the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as subsequently amended (the “Code”).
6.1.9    No Conflicts.  The execution and delivery of this Agreement by Seller and the consummation by Seller of the transactions contemplated hereby will not: (i) violate any judgment, order, injunction, or decree to which Seller or the Property is subject, or (ii) conflict with, result in a breach of, or constitute a default under the organic documents of Seller or any lease, mortgage, loan agreement, covenant, or other agreement or instrument to which Seller is a party or by which Seller or the Property may be bound.
6.1.10    Prohibited Transaction.  Neither Seller nor any person, group, entity or nation that Seller is acting, directly or indirectly for, or on behalf of, is named by any Executive Order (including the September 24, 2001, Executive Order Blocking Property and Prohibiting Transactions With Persons Who Commit, Threaten to Commit, or Support Terrorism) or the United States Treasury Department as a terrorist, “Specially Designated National and Blocked Person,” or is otherwise a banned or blocked person, group, entity, or nation pursuant to any Law that is enforced or administered by the Office of Foreign Assets Control, and Seller is not engaging in the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, directly or indirectly, on behalf of, or instigating or facilitating the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, directly or indirectly, on behalf of, any such person, group, entity or nation.  Seller is not engaging in the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, directly or indirectly, in violation of any laws relating to drug trafficking, money laundering or predicate crimes to money laundering.

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6.1.11    Rent Roll.  The Rent Roll attached as Schedule 1.4 was prepared for Seller in the ordinary course of its business and is the rent roll used and relied upon by Seller in connection with its operation of the Property.
6.1.12    Notices of Violations of Law.  To Seller’s actual knowledge, Seller has not received written notice from any governmental authority of any material violation of any applicable federal, state or local laws pertaining to environmental matters, building codes or other uses of the Property that remains uncured.
6.1.13    Zoning.  To Seller’s actual knowledge, Seller has received no written notice that the Property as currently operated is not in compliance with all applicable zoning laws and ordinances or is not a conforming use thereunder.
6.1.14    Operating Statements.  The operating statements relating to the Property delivered by Seller to Purchaser pursuant to Section 4.1 hereof were prepared by or for Seller in the ordinary course of its business and are the financial statements used and relied upon by Seller in connection with its operation of the Property.
6.1.15    Hazardous Materials.  To Seller's actual knowledge, Seller has not received any written notice of any pending or threatened civil, criminal or administrative suit, claim, hearing, violation, investigation, proceeding or demand against Seller or the Property relating in any way to a Release, the use of Hazardous Materials or compliance with Environmental Laws.  For purposes of this Agreement, the phrase "Environmental Laws" shall mean any federal, state or local law, statute, ordinance, order, decree, rule or regulation and any common laws regarding health, safety, radioactive materials, or the environment, including, without limitation, the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980, as amended, 42 U.S.C. § 9601, et seq. ("CERCLA"); the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, 42 U.S.C. § 6901, et seq. ("RCRA"); the Toxic Substances Control Act, 15 U.S.C. § 2601, et seq. ("TSCA"), the Occupational, Safety and Health Act, 29 U.S.C. § 651, et seq. ("OSHA"), the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. § 7401, et seq. ("CAA"), the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, 33 U.S.C. § 1251, et seq. ("FWPCA"), the Safe Drinking Water Act, 42 U.S.C. § 3001, et seq. ("SDWA"), the Hazardous Materials Transportation Act, 49 U.S.C. § 1802, et seq. ("HMTA") and the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act, 42 U.S.C. § 11001, et seq. ("EPCRA"), and other comparable federal, state or local laws, each as amended, and all rules, regulations and guidance documents promulgated pursuant thereto or published thereunder.  The phrase "Hazardous Materials" shall mean each and every element, compound, chemical mixture, contaminant, pollutant, material, waste or other substance (including mold or mold producing organisms) which is defined, determined or identified as hazardous or toxic under Environmental Laws or the Release of which is regulated under Environmental Laws.  The term "Release" shall mean the discharge, disposal, deposit, injection, dumping, spilling, leaking, leaching, placing, presence, pumping, pouring, emitting, 

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emptying, escaping, or other release of any Hazardous Material.  For purposes of the representations set forth in this paragraph "Hazardous Materials" shall not include consumer products, office supplies, pool chemicals and cleaning and maintenance supplies stored and used in the ordinary course of operation of the Premises and in compliance with applicable Environmental Laws.  Seller advises that it has conducted no recent environmental studies with respect to the Premises and, accordingly, Seller has limited knowledge with respect to the existence or non-existence of violations of Environmental Laws at the Property.
6.1.16    To Seller's actual knowledge, Seller has received no written notices from insurers of defects in the Improvements which have not been corrected.
6.1.17    Leasing Commissions.  To Seller's actual knowledge, all leasing commissions due prior to the date of this Agreement with regard to the lease terms of existing tenants have been paid.
6.1.18    ERISA.  The Property does not constitute a plan asset of an employee benefit plan (as defined in Section 3(3) of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974) and applicable regulations thereunder.
6.2    Purchaser’s Representations and Warranties.  Purchaser represents to Seller, as of the Effective Date, as follows:  
6.2.1    Organization.  Purchaser is a limited partnership, duly formed, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the State of Delaware, and is or at Closing will be qualified to do business in the State of Arizona.
6.2.2    Authority/Consent.  Purchaser possesses all requisite power and authority, has taken all actions required by its organizational documents and applicable law, and has obtained all necessary consents, to execute and deliver this Agreement and will by Closing have taken all actions required by its organizational documents and applicable law, to consummate the transactions contemplated in this Agreement.
6.2.3    Prohibited Transaction.  Neither Purchaser nor any person, group, entity or nation that Purchaser is acting, directly or indirectly for, or on behalf of, is named by any Executive Order (including the September 24, 2001, Executive Order Blocking Property and Prohibiting Transactions With Persons Who Commit, Threaten to Commit, or Support Terrorism) or the United States Treasury Department as a terrorist, “Specially Designated National and Blocked Person,” or is otherwise a banned or blocked person, group, entity, or nation pursuant to any Law that is enforced or administered by the Office of Foreign Assets Control, and Purchaser is not engaging in the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, directly or indirectly, on behalf of, or instigating or facilitating the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, directly or indirectly, on behalf of, 

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any such person, group, entity or nation.  Purchaser is not engaging in the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, directly or indirectly, in violation of any laws relating to drug trafficking, money laundering or predicate crimes to money laundering.  None of the funds of Purchaser have been or will be derived from any unlawful activity with the result that the investment of direct or indirect equity owners in Purchaser is prohibited by law or that the transactions contemplated by this Agreement or this Agreement is or will be in violation of applicable law.
6.2.4    ERISA.  Purchaser is not an employee pension benefit plan subject to the provisions of Title IV of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as in effect from time to time (“ERISA”) or subject to the minimum funding standards under Part 3, Subtitle B, Title I of ERISA or Section 412 of the Code or Section 302 of ERISA, and none of its assets constitutes or will constitute assets of any such employee benefit plan subject to Part 4, Subtitle B, Title I of ERISA.  Purchaser is not a “governmental plan” within the meaning of Section 3(32) of ERISA and the funds used by Purchaser to acquire the Interest are not subject to any state statutes regulating investments of and fiduciary obligations with respect to governmental plans.  The transactions contemplated by this Agreement are not specifically excluded by Part I(b) of PTE 84-14. 
6.3    Knowledge.  For purposes of this Agreement, the phrase “to Seller’s knowledge” means the present, actual knowledge of Brian Tusa (the “Seller Knowledge Individual”), the person in the primary position of responsibility with respect to the Property, without investigation or review of files relating to the Property.  In no event shall the Seller Knowledge Individual have any personal liability hereunder.  
6.4    Survival.  All of the representations and warranties set forth in this Article 6 shall survive the Closing for a period of one hundred eighty (180) days, subject to the provisions of Section 11.1 of this Agreement (the “Survival Period”).  Purchaser shall provide Seller with written notice (a “Notice of Breach”) of any alleged breach or failure of any representation or warranty made by Seller and specifying the nature thereof within five (5) Business Days after Purchaser’s discovery of such alleged breach or failure.  Purchaser shall commence any action, suit, or proceeding with respect to any breach or failure that is the subject of the Notice of Breach, if at all (as provided below), on or before the date that is thirty (30) days after the expiration of the Survival Period (“Suit Deadline”).  Seller acknowledges and agrees that the resolution of such action, suit, or proceeding may not occur until after the expiration of the Survival Period, and the Survival Period shall be deemed to be tolled with respect to (and only with respect to) any alleged breach or failure of a representation or warranty of which Seller receives a Notice of Breach before the expiration of the Survival Period, provided Purchaser files an action, suit, or proceeding, and serves Seller, with respect thereto prior to the Suit Deadline.  Notwithstanding the foregoing to the contrary, Seller shall have no liability in connection with this Agreement by reason of any inaccuracy of a representation or warranty if, and to the extent that, such inaccuracy is disclosed to Purchaser or 

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otherwise included in the Property Information at the time of the Closing and Purchaser elects, nevertheless, to consummate the transaction contemplated hereby.
ARTICLE 7      COVENANTS OF PURCHASER AND SELLER
7.1    Operation of Property.  From the Effective Date until the earlier of (i) the termination of this Agreement, and (ii) Closing, Seller shall operate the Property in accordance with the terms of this Section 7.1.
7.1.1    (a)    From the Effective Date until the Closing, Seller shall continue to market the Property to prospective tenants and enter into Leases in the ordinary course of business.  However, Seller shall not take any of the following actions after the expiration of the Study Period without the prior written consent of Purchaser, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed:  
		
	(i)
	make or permit to be made any material alterations to or upon the Property except as required under Section 7.2 hereof;

		
	(ii)
	enter into any contracts for the provision of services and/or supplies to the Property which are not terminable without premium or penalty by Purchaser upon thirty (30) days’ prior written notice following the Closing, or amend or modify the Contracts in any manner, unless such Contract as amended may be terminated without premium or penalty upon thirty (30) days’ prior written notice, or knowingly fail to timely perform its material obligations under the Contracts (provided that in the case of emergency or other exigent circumstances, Seller shall have the right to enter into contracts to perform repairs or replacements without Purchaser’s consent);

		
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	encumber, sell or transfer the Property or any interest therein or alter or amend the zoning classification of the Land or Improvements; or 

		
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	settle, compromise, withdraw or terminate any real estate tax appeal or proceeding affecting the Property other than any relating solely to periods prior to calendar year 2017 (which Seller retains the full and unfettered right to settle or compromise, and any refunds applicable to such period shall belong solely to Seller). 

Prior to the expiration of the Study Period, Seller shall have the right to take any of the aforesaid actions without obtaining Purchaser’s consent thereto, but Seller shall keep Purchaser reasonably informed as to material actions Seller has taken or proposes to take.  After expiration of the Study Period, Seller shall not apply any tenant security deposit to any obligations of a tenant who is in 

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possession at Closing, except as permitted pursuant to the applicable Lease or with written consent of Purchaser.
(b)    Whenever in this Section 7.1.1 Seller is required to obtain Purchaser’s consent with respect to any proposed action or transaction, Purchaser shall, within five (5) Business Days after receipt of Seller’s receipt of request therefor, notify Seller of its approval or disapproval of same and, if Purchaser fails to notify Seller in writing of its disapproval within said five (5) Business Day period, Purchaser shall be deemed to have approved same. 
7.1.2    Prior to the expiration of the Study Period, Purchaser shall review the Contracts to determine, among other things, whether such Contracts are terminable, and to determine whether Purchaser desires to assume any of such Contracts.  Not later than five (5) Business Days prior to the expiration of the Study Period, Purchaser shall deliver a notice to Seller setting forth which of such Contracts, if any, that Purchaser elects to have Seller attempt to terminate.  Seller will deliver notices of termination at Closing canceling such Contracts as Seller is timely notified of by Purchaser; provided that Seller shall have no obligation to terminate, and Purchaser shall be obligated to assume, any Contracts which by their terms cannot be terminated without penalty or payment of a fee (unless Purchaser pays such termination fee(s) in full on or before Closing).  At Closing, Seller shall assign to Purchaser, and Purchaser shall assume, the Contracts (as identified on Schedule 1.8 hereto) pursuant to the Bill of Sale and Assignment and Assumption Agreement.  Seller shall cause Seller’s existing property management agreement to be terminated effective as of the Closing Date. 
7.1.3    Each of the units at the Property shall contain at least a refrigerator, oven/range, HVAC units, dishwasher, washer and dryer in normal operating condition at Closing.  To the extent that at Closing there are any units which have been vacant for five (5) days or more and as to which the Seller has not “made ready” for reletting and occupancy in accordance with Seller’s current standards, with all appliances standard at the Property, then Purchaser shall be entitled to a credit of $500.00 for any such unit.  Not less than one Business Day prior to the Closing, representatives of Purchaser and Seller shall inspect each unit identified by Seller as not in “made ready” condition to confirm such condition.  Any brokerage fees or similar commissions which are or will become due and payable in connection with any of the Leases or renewals thereof entered into prior to Closing (including leases hereafter executed in accordance with the terms of this Agreement) shall be paid in full at or prior to Closing.
7.2    Governmental Notices.  Promptly after receipt, Seller shall provide Purchaser with copies of any written notices that Seller receives from a governmental entity with respect to (i) any special assessments or proposed increases in the valuation of the Property; (ii) any condemnation or eminent domain proceedings affecting the Property; or (iii) any violation of any zoning, health, fire, safety or other law, regulation or code applicable to the Property.  

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7.3    Litigation.  Seller will advise Purchaser promptly of any litigation, arbitration proceeding or administrative hearing that materially affects Seller or the Property and that is instituted after the Effective Date.
7.4    Updated Reports.  Between the Execution Date and the Closing Date, Seller shall deliver to Purchaser monthly operating statements and rent rolls.
7.5    Tradenames and Service Marks.
7.5.1    Purchaser hereby acknowledges and agrees that the name “Aura”, any other trade name or service mark which includes the word “Aura” or any other trade name or service mark of Seller or its members, and any logo including the name “Aura” (hereinafter collectively referred to as the “Marks”), and each of them, are trade names and service marks of Trinsic Residential Group, LP; that the Marks, and each of them, are the sole and exclusive property of Trinsic Residential Group, LP, which owns all right, title, and interest in and to the Marks, and each of them; and that, by this Agreement, Purchaser shall acquire no ownership right or interest of any kind in or to the Marks, or any of them.  Purchaser further acknowledges and agrees that any use by Purchaser of the Marks, or any of them, in any manner in connection with the Property or otherwise, will result in immediate and irreparable injury to Seller and its affiliates, including, Trinsic Residential Group, LP, and that Seller and/or its affiliates, including, Trinsic Residential Group, LP, shall be entitled to temporary, preliminary, and permanent injunctive relief against Purchaser in the event of any such use of the Marks, or any of them, by Purchaser, or in the event of any other violation by Purchaser of this Section 7.5.1.  Purchaser may continue to use “Broadway” in the name of the Property after Closing provided Purchaser does not use the “Aura” name or logo or any of the Marks; provided, however, nothing contained herein shall be deemed to be a warranty of Seller’s or Purchaser’s right to use such names.
7.5.2    Purchaser agrees to remove the “Aura” name and logo from the Property after Closing, including changes in signage, lease forms, and the like.  Purchaser agrees to attach a substantial, temporary sign over the existing “Aura” name or logo on all sign(s) within seventy-two (72) hours after Closing so that the word “Aura” will not be visible.  Purchaser shall keep such temporary signage in place until Purchaser installs permanent replacements of such signage, and Purchaser shall install such permanent replacement signage on or before the date that is ninety (90) days after Closing.  All other signage on the Property containing the Aura name or logo or any of the Marks shall be promptly removed or replaced, but in any event, on or before the date that is thirty (30) days after Closing.
7.5.3    This Section 7.5 shall survive the Closing.
ARTICLE 8      CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO CLOSINGConditions Precedent to Purchaser’s Obligation to Close

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8.1.1    Seller shall have performed and observed, in all material respects, all covenants of Seller under this Agreement.
8.1.2    Subject to the provisions of Section 8.4 below, all representations and warranties of Seller set forth in this Agreement shall be true and correct in all material respects as if made on the Closing Date. 
8.1.3    The Title Company shall have irrevocably committed to issue a standard coverage form Owner’s Policy of Title Insurance in the face amount of the Purchase Price the Title Policy.
8.2    Conditions Precedent to Seller’s Obligation to Close.  Seller’s obligation to sell the Property is subject to satisfaction, on or before the Closing Date (as such date may be extended as provided herein) of the following conditions, any of which may be waived in writing by Seller, in Seller’s sole and absolute discretion:  
8.2.1    Purchaser shall have performed and observed, in all material respects, all covenants of Purchaser under this Agreement.  
8.2.2    All representations and warranties of Purchaser set forth in this Agreement shall be true and correct in all material respects as if made on the Closing Date.  
8.3    Failure of a Condition.
8.3.1    In the event that any condition precedent to Closing has not been satisfied on or before the Closing Date, then the party whose conditions to Closing have not been satisfied (the “Unsatisfied Party”) shall give notice to the other party of the condition or conditions which the Unsatisfied Party asserts are not satisfied.  If the conditions specified in such notice are not satisfied within ten (10) Business Days after receipt of such notice, then the party whose condition precedent was not satisfied may terminate this Agreement, whereupon neither party shall have any further rights or obligations hereunder (other than any obligations of either party that expressly survive termination) and the Deposit shall be returned to Purchaser; provided, however, that if such failure of a condition is due to a default by one of the parties, the disposition of the Deposit shall be governed solely by Article 11 of this Agreement and not by this Section 8.3.1.  Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, if any of the conditions precedent to Purchaser’s obligation to close, as set forth in Section 8.1 of this Agreement, are not satisfied within the ten (10) Business Day period specified above and the same are reasonably susceptible of being cured, Seller shall have the right to extend such period in which to satisfy the unsatisfied condition for a period of up to thirty (30) additional days, by giving notice thereof to Purchaser within such ten (10) Business Day period.  Further, Purchaser shall have the right to waive the unsatisfied condition or conditions, by notice to Seller within five (5) Business Days after expiration of the applicable satisfaction 

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period, without satisfaction having occurred, in which event the Closing Date shall be the date which is five (5) Business Days after Seller’s receipt of Purchaser’s waiver notice.  The foregoing notice and cure periods shall not apply to a breach of Sections 9.2 or 9.3.
8.3.2    If the transaction contemplated by this Agreement closes, the parties shall be deemed to have waived any and all unmet or unsatisfied conditions, other than any unmet or unsatisfied conditions arising out of a breach by either party of any of its representations and warranties hereunder of which the other party has no knowledge as of Closing. 
8.4    Representations and Warranties.  All representations and warranties made by Seller in this Agreement shall be true and correct in all material respects as of the Closing Date, except to the extent the facts and circumstances underlying such representations and warranties may have changed as of the Closing; provided, however, that if on the Closing Date any such representations and warranties are not true and correct in all material respects or Seller has not performed any material covenants required to be performed by Seller pursuant to this Agreement, Purchaser shall in any event be required to close hereunder and pay the Purchase Price to Seller without any reduction or credit unless the breach of any representations and warranties or covenants will have, in the aggregate, a “material adverse effect” and in such event, Seller shall be entitled, at its option and in its sole discretion, to credit to Purchaser such amount on account of such breach as will cause the same to no longer have a “material adverse effect,” in which event Purchaser shall be required to close hereunder.  As used herein, a “material adverse effect” shall be deemed to have occurred if by reason of such misrepresentation or breach of covenant the fair market value of the Property is decreased by an amount exceeding one percent (1%) of the Purchase Price.  For purposes hereof, a representation or warranty shall not be deemed to have been breached if the representation or warranty is not true and correct in all material respects as of the Closing Date by reason of changed facts or circumstances which (i) pursuant to the terms of this Agreement are permitted to have occurred or (ii) are not within the reasonable control of Seller.
ARTICLE 9      CLOSING
9.1    Closing Date.  The consummation of the transaction contemplated hereby (the “Closing”) will take place at the office of Escrow Agent, via an escrow closing, on the date that is thirty (30) days after the expiration of the Study Period (with time being of the essence with respect thereto), or such earlier date as Seller and Purchaser may mutually agree upon in writing (the “Closing Date”) provided that Purchaser may extend the Closing Date for one (1) period of fifteen (15) days by (i) notifying Seller in writing of its intent to extend the Closing Date no later than five (5) Business Days prior to the then scheduled Closing Date, and (ii) depositing Two Hundred Fifty Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($250,000.00) (the “Extension Deposit”), as a non-refundable deposit (except as otherwise provided herein) to assure Purchaser’s performance hereunder.  Purchaser and Seller agree to finalize and execute all documents necessary for the consummation of the transaction 

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contemplated herein, including but not limited to the settlement statement, and to deliver all such documents to the Title Company in escrow not later than the end of the Business Day immediately preceding the Closing Date in order to ensure the orderly and timely transfer of all funds necessary for Closing by not later than 1:00 p.m. (Arizona time) on the Closing Date.  
9.2    Seller’s Obligations at the Closing.  At the Closing, Seller will do, or cause to be done, the following:  
9.2.1    Closing Documents.  Seller shall execute, acknowledge (if necessary) and deliver originals of the following documents:  
9.2.1.1    Special Warranty Deed in the form of Exhibit C hereto (the “Deed”), Seller and Purchaser agreeing that the Deed will contain a Restriction Against Condominium Conversion; 
9.2.1.2    An Affidavit of Value form setting forth the Purchase Price as the purchase price thereon signed by Seller;
9.2.1.3    Bill of Sale in the form of Exhibit D hereto; 
9.2.1.4    Assignment and Assumption Agreement in the form of Exhibit E hereto;
9.2.1.5    Letters to each tenant under the Leases in the form of Exhibit F hereto, notifying tenants of the conveyance of the Property to Purchaser and advising them that, following the Closing Date, all future payments of rent are to be made in the manner set forth therein; 
9.2.1.6    A quit claim assignment of the General Contractor’s right, title and interest in all subcontracts relating to the Improvements in the form of Exhibit G hereto, executed by General Contractor; provided, however, that neither Seller nor General Contractor makes any representation or warranty concerning the assignability of any such subcontract;
9.2.1.7    Settlement statement showing all of the payments, adjustments and prorations provided in Section 9.5 and otherwise agreed upon by Seller and Purchaser;
9.2.1.8    A rent roll for the Property dated as of the Closing Date;
9.2.1.9    Subject to Section 8.4, a certificate stating that each of Seller’s representations and warranties contained in this Agreement is true and correct in all material respects as of the Closing Date;

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9.2.1.10    A duly executed affidavit in a form customarily used for commercial real estate transactions in the State of Arizona and which is acceptable to the Title Company, showing among other things that all debts for labor and materials in respect of the Property incurred by or on behalf of Seller have been paid in full and that there are no outstanding claims, suits, debts, rights of occupancy, encumbrances, liens or judgments against the Property, except matters approved or waived by Purchaser pursuant to Article 3 hereof.
9.2.1.11    Such evidence as is reasonably required by the Title Company evidencing the authority of Seller and those individuals acting on behalf of Seller to enter into this Agreement and consummate the transaction contemplated herein. and
9.2.1.12    Copies of notices of termination of such other service agreements and contracts that Purchaser elected to have terminated in accordance with Section 7.1.2.
9.2.1.13    A broker’s lien waiver or estoppel letter executed by Broker, if required by the Title Company.
9.2.2    Original Property Information Documents.  Seller will deliver to Purchaser originals within Seller’s possession of all items constituting the Property Information referenced in Article 4.
9.2.3    Possession.  Seller will deliver to Purchaser possession of the Property, but subject to the rights of tenants.
9.2.4    Keys.  Seller will deliver to Purchaser all keys for the Property in the possession or subject to the control of Seller, including, without limitation, master keys as well as combinations, card keys and cards for the security systems, if any.
9.2.5    Costs.  Seller will pay all costs allocated to Seller pursuant to Section 9.5 of this Agreement.
9.3    Purchaser’s Obligations at the Closing.  At the Closing, Purchaser will do, or cause to be done, the following:
9.3.1    Closing Documents.  At Closing, Purchaser shall execute, acknowledge (if necessary) and deliver originals of the following documents:
9.3.1.1    Bill of Sale in the form of Exhibit D hereto;

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9.3.1.2    Assignment and Assumption Agreement in the form of Exhibit E hereto; 
9.3.1.3    The Affidavit of Value referenced in Section 9.2.1.2 signed by Purchaser;
9.3.1.4    Settlement statement showing all of the payments, adjustments and prorations provided for in Section 9.5 and otherwise agreed upon by Seller and Purchaser;
9.3.1.5    Such evidence as may be reasonably required by the Title Company with respect to the authority of the person(s) executing the documents required to be executed by Purchaser on behalf of Purchaser; and
9.3.1.6    A certificate stating that each of Purchaser’s representations and warranties contained in this Agreement is true and correct in all material respects as of the Closing Date.  
9.3.2    Payment of Consideration.  Purchaser shall pay to Escrow Agent by bank wire transfer of immediately available funds at Closing the Purchase Price in accordance with Article 2 of this Agreement (subject to the credits, prorations and adjustments provided hereby).  The net closing proceeds due to Seller shall be wire transferred to such account or accounts as Seller may designate, and actually received in such account or accounts, not later than 4:00 p.m. (Arizona time) on the Closing Date (the “Wiring Deadline”), with time being strictly of the essence with respect thereto.  
9.3.3    Costs.  Purchaser will pay all costs allocated to Purchaser pursuant to Section 9.5 of this Agreement.
9.4    Escrow.  The delivery of the documents and the payment of the sums to be delivered and paid at the Closing shall be accomplished through an escrow with the Escrow Agent.  
9.5    Costs and Adjustments at Closing.
9.5.1    Expenses.  Seller shall pay (a) the fees of any counsel representing Seller in connection with this transaction, (b) one-half (1/2) of the escrow fee charged by Escrow Agent, and (c) the premium for standard ALTA coverage owner’s policy of title insurance and transfer taxes or documentary stamps on the Deed.  Purchaser shall pay (i) the fees of any counsel representing Purchaser in connection with this transaction, (ii) recording costs for the recordation of the Deed conveying the Property to Purchaser; (iii) costs and expenses related to the Survey, (iv) the costs and expenses related to all of Purchaser’s due diligence studies and investigations, (v) one-half (1/2) of the escrow fee charged by Escrow Agent, (vi) all costs related to Purchaser’s financing of the 

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Property (including, but not limited to, documentary stamp taxes and non-recurring intangible taxes in connection therewith), if applicable, and (vii) all charges and costs for any title examinations, title commitments and all premiums for any costs of the Title Policy attributable to any endorsements desired by Purchaser.  Any other costs or expenses incident to this transaction and the closing thereof not expressly provided for above shall be allocated between and paid by the parties in accordance with custom and practice in Maricopa County, Arizona.
9.5.2    Real Estate and Personal Property Taxes.  Real estate, personal property and ad valorem taxes for the year in which the Closing occurs will be prorated between Seller and Purchaser as of the Apportionment Time (as hereinafter defined) on the basis of actual bills therefor, if available.  If such bills are not available, then such taxes and other charges shall be prorated on the basis of the most currently available tax bills.  Any and all rebates or reductions in taxes received subsequent to Closing for the calendar year in which Closing occurs, net of costs of obtaining the same (including without limitation reasonable attorneys’ fees) and net of any amounts due to tenants, shall be prorated as of the Apportionment Time, when received.  The current installment of all special assessments, if any, which are a lien against the Property at the time of Closing and which are being or may be paid in installments shall be prorated as of the Apportionment Time.  As used herein, the term “Apportionment Time” shall mean 11:59 p.m. Arizona time on the date immediately prior to the Closing Date.
9.5.3    Lease Security Deposits.  At Closing, Seller shall pay to Purchaser, as a credit against the Purchase Price, an amount equal to all refundable security deposits held by Seller under the Leases (together with accrued interest thereon required by law or by the terms of the Leases), and thereafter Purchaser shall be solely obligated for the return of such security deposits and other deposits.  Nonrefundable deposits, fees and upfront payments and prepaid amounts under laundry, telecommunications and other similar leases and concessions, will not be prorated, nor will Purchaser be entitled to a credit on account of such amounts.
9.5.4    Rents.  All rents and other costs or charges paid by tenants under the Leases shall be prorated as of the Apportionment Time, to the extent actually collected by Seller.  With respect to any rent or charges that are delinquent prior to Closing, Seller shall have the right to pursue all rights and remedies against the tenants to recover such delinquencies; provided, however, that Seller shall not be entitled to dispossess such tenants.  Purchaser shall promptly remit to Seller any rent or payments for any charges received by Purchaser subsequent to Closing which are attributable to periods prior to Closing; provided, however, that such amounts received from tenants after Closing will first be applied to such charges as are then due and then applied in their reverse order of accrual until applied in full. From and after Closing and for a period of sixty (60) days thereafter, Purchaser shall use commercially reasonable efforts to collect from the tenants all rents that are delinquent for the period prior to Closing.  

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9.5.5    Utilities.  Water, sewer, electric, fuel (if any) and other utility charges, other than those for which tenants under Leases are responsible directly to the provider, shall be prorated as of the Apportionment Time.  If consumption of any of the foregoing is measured by meter, Seller shall, prior to the Closing Date, endeavor to obtain a reading of each such meter and a final bill as of the Closing Date.  If there is no such meter or if the bill for any of the foregoing shall have not been issued as of the Closing Date, the charges therefor shall be adjusted as of the Apportionment Time on the basis of the charges of the prior period for which such bills were issued and shall be further adjusted between the parties when the bills for the correct period are issued.  Seller and Purchaser shall cooperate to cause the transfer of utility accounts from Seller to Purchaser.  Seller shall be entitled to retain any utility security deposits to be refunded.  At Closing, Purchaser shall post substitute utility security deposits to replace those previously paid by Seller or, if the utility provider will not refund such deposits to Seller, Seller shall be reimbursed therefor by Purchaser at Closing.
9.5.6    Contracts.  All payments made or required under Contracts assumed by Purchaser shall be adjusted and apportioned as of the Apportionment Time.
9.5.7    Insurance Policies.  Premiums on insurance policies will not be adjusted.  As of the Closing Date, Seller will terminate its insurance coverage and Purchaser will obtain its own insurance coverage.
9.5.8    Closing Statement.  Not later than two (2) Business Days prior to the Closing, Seller or its agents or designees shall prepare, and promptly thereafter, Seller and Purchaser shall jointly agree upon, a closing statement (the “Closing Statement”) that will show the net amount due either to Seller or to Purchaser as the result of the adjustments and prorations provided for in this Agreement, and such net due amount shall be added to or subtracted from the cash balance of the Purchase Price to be paid to Seller at the Closing, as applicable.  Not later than the date that is sixty (60) days after the Closing Date, Seller and Purchaser shall reprorate the adjustments and prorations provided for herein respecting any items that were not capable of being determined as of the Closing Date or that previously were wrongfully determined and need to be corrected and the manner in which such items shall be determined and paid.  The net amount due Seller or Purchaser, if any, by reason of adjustments to the Closing Statement shall be paid in cash by the party obligated therefor within five (5) Business Days following the reproration by Seller and Purchaser.  The reproration agreed to by Seller and Purchaser not later than one hundred eighty (180) days after the Closing Date shall be conclusive and binding on the parties hereto except for any items that are not capable of being determined at the time such reproration has been made by Seller and Purchaser and shall be conclusive and binding on the parties hereto except for any items that are not capable of being determined at that time of reproration, which items shall be determined and paid promptly as soon as they are capable of being determined.  Prior to and following the Closing Date, each party shall provide the other with such information as the other shall reasonably request (including, 

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without limitation, access to the books, records, files, ledgers, information and data with respect to the Property during normal business hours upon reasonable advance notice) in order to make the preliminary and final adjustments and prorations provided for herein.
9.5.9    Survival.  The provisions of this Section 9.5 shall survive Closing.
ARTICLE 10      DAMAGE AND CONDEMNATION
10.1    Damage.  If, prior to the Closing, all or any portion of the Property is damaged by fire or any other cause whatsoever, Seller shall promptly give Purchaser written notice of such damage.  
10.1.1    Minor Damage.  If the cost for repairing such damage is less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) (as determined by Seller’s independent insurer), then Purchaser shall have the right at Closing to receive the amount of the deductible plus all insurance proceeds received by Seller as a result of such loss, or an assignment of Seller’s rights to such insurance proceeds, and this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect with no reduction in the Purchase Price, and Seller shall have no further liability or obligation to repair such damage or to replace the Property.  
10.1.2    Major Damage.  If the cost for repairing such damage exceeds One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) (as determined by Seller’s independent insurer), then Purchaser shall have the option, exercisable by written notice delivered to Seller within five (5) Business Days (or such shorter period so as to permit Closing to occur not later than the Closing Date, time being strictly of the essence) after Seller’s notice of damage to Purchaser, either (i) to receive the amount of the deductible plus all insurance proceeds received by Seller as a result of such loss, or an assignment of Seller’s rights to such insurance proceeds, and this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect with no reduction in the Purchase Price, and Seller shall have no further liability or obligation to repair such damage or to replace the Property; or (ii) to terminate this Agreement.  If Purchaser elects to terminate this Agreement, Purchaser shall give notice to Seller thereof, the Deposit shall be returned to Purchaser, and thereafter neither party will have any further rights or obligations hereunder, except for any obligations that expressly survive termination.  If Purchaser fails to notify Seller within such five (5) Business Day period (or such shorter period so as to permit Closing to occur not later than the Closing Date, time being strictly of the essence) of Purchaser’s election to terminate this Agreement, then Purchaser shall be deemed to have elected option (i), and Purchaser and Seller shall proceed to Closing in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement.  
10.2    Condemnation and Eminent Domain.  If, prior to Closing, all or a material part of the Property is taken by eminent domain or any proceedings for the taking by eminent domain of all or a material part of the Property is commenced, then Purchaser, at its option within five (5) days after receiving notice thereof from Seller, may terminate its obligation to complete the transfer 

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of the Property in which case the Deposit will be returned to Purchaser.  If Purchaser elects to complete the transfer of the Property notwithstanding a taking by eminent domain or proceeding therefore or deed in lieu thereof, Seller will deliver to Purchaser at Closing, through the closing escrow, all condemnation proceeds previously received by Seller and an assignment of Seller’s rights with respect to all uncollected condemnation proceeds (in either case, net of proceeds allocable to loss of use of the Property for the period through the Closing Date and costs incurred by Seller in connection with such proceedings) and such documents as Purchaser may reasonably request to substitute itself for Seller in any pending eminent domain proceedings.  
ARTICLE 11      REMEDIES AND ADDITIONAL COVENANTS
11.1    Seller Default At or Before Closing.  If Seller is in breach or default of any of its obligations or agreements hereunder when performance is required on or prior to the Closing Date, or if any of the representations contained in Section 6.1 should be false in any material respect (subject to the provisions of Section 8.4) and Purchaser shall become actually aware of same on or prior to the Closing Date and Purchaser shall not have waived its claims with regard to same pursuant to this Agreement, then Purchaser shall give Seller written notice of such breach or default on or prior to the Closing Date and Seller shall have ten (10) Business Days from the date of receipt of such notice to cure such breach or default and the Closing Date shall be extended accordingly.  If Seller fails to cure such breach or default within such ten (10) Business Day period, then Purchaser shall have the right, at its sole option and as its sole remedy, and Purchaser hereby waives its right to pursue any other remedy at law or in equity, and as Purchaser’s sole and exclusive remedy, Purchaser shall either (i) to terminate this Agreement by written notice to Seller and the Escrow Agent, in which event the Deposit shall be returned to Purchaser, whereupon neither party shall have any further rights, duties or obligations hereunder other than the obligations and rights set forth herein that expressly survive the termination of this Agreement, unless such default was caused by the willful act of Seller, in which event Seller shall also pay to Purchaser an amount equal to all actual, out of pocket expenses incurred by Purchaser in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement (including, without limitation, any fees relating to Purchaser financing, including any "rate lock" or loan application fees or costs), in an amount not to exceed an aggregate of $250,000.00 whereupon the parties shall be released from all further obligations under this Agreement, or (ii) seek specific performance of the Seller’s obligation hereunder to convey the Property to Seller, however, if, and only if, specific performance is not available as a remedy because Seller conveyed the Land to a third party during the term of this Agreement, Purchaser shall have the right to pursue an action against Seller for damages (including any right to obtain lost profits or actual, damages from Seller), and Seller shall be responsible for all of the actual, out-of-pocket costs incurred by Purchaser in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement in an amount not to exceed an aggregate of $500,000.00.  As a condition precedent to Purchaser’s exercising any right it may have to bring an action for specific performance hereunder, Purchaser must commence such action for specific performance within thirty (30) days after the 

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scheduled Closing Date.  Purchaser agrees that its failure to timely commence such an action for specific performance within such thirty (30) day period shall be deemed a waiver by it of its right to commence an action for specific performance as well as a waiver by it of any right it may have to file or record a notice of lis pendens or notice of pendency of action or similar notice against the Property.  In no event shall Purchaser seek, or Seller be liable for, any damages to Purchaser, including, without limitation, punitive or consequential damages.  
11.2    Seller Default From and After Closing.  Subject to the limitations set forth in Section 6.4 of this Agreement, if Seller is in breach or default of any of its obligations or agreements hereunder that survive the Closing when performance is required, including, without limitation, any obligations or agreements under the documents delivered at Closing by Seller pursuant to Section 9.2.1 of this Agreement, or if any of the Express Representations should be false in any material respect and Purchaser shall first become actually aware of same after the Closing Date, then Purchaser shall give Seller written notice of such breach or default of such obligation, agreement or representation hereunder prior to the expiration of the applicable survival period of such breach or default and Seller shall have thirty (30) days from the date of receipt of such notice to cure such breach or default.  If Seller fails to cure such breach or default within such thirty (30) day period, and the reasonably estimated losses or damages sustained as a result of Seller’s failure or inability to perform any of its obligations, agreements or Express Representations hereunder exceed Twenty Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($20,000.00), then Seller shall be liable for the actual direct damages suffered by Purchaser due to such uncured breach or default from the first dollar of loss.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, (i) in no event shall Seller be liable to Purchaser for damages in an aggregate amount in excess of Four Hundred Eighteen Thousand One Hundred and 00/100 Dollars ($418,100.00), (ii) Seller’s inability to satisfy a condition of this Agreement shall not be considered a default by Seller hereunder unless such inability results from the breach of any of Seller’s representations set forth in Section 6.1 or the breach of Seller’s express covenants and obligations hereunder, and (iii) if Purchaser has knowledge of a default by Seller on the Closing Date and Purchaser elects to close the transaction contemplated herein, Purchaser shall be deemed to have irrevocably waived such default and Seller shall not have any liability with respect to such default.
11.3    Purchaser Default.  The parties acknowledge and agree that Seller should be entitled to compensation for any detriment suffered if Purchaser fails to consummate the purchase of the Property if and when required to do so under the terms of this Agreement or fails to perform any of its other covenants in any material respect or otherwise defaults in its obligations hereunder, but agree that it would be extremely difficult to ascertain the extent of the actual detriment Seller would suffer as a result of such failure.  Consequently, if Purchaser fails to consummate the purchase of the Property on the Closing Date or fails to perform any of its other covenants in any material respect or otherwise defaults in its obligations hereunder, then Seller shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement by giving written notice thereof to Purchaser prior to or at the Closing, in which event 

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the Deposit shall be paid to Seller as fixed, agreed and liquidated damages, and, after the payment of the Deposit to Seller, neither Seller nor Purchaser will have any further rights or obligations under this Agreement, except for any obligations that expressly survive termination, except that Seller shall have the right to pursue an action against Purchaser for Seller’s actual damages suffered on account of a default by Purchaser under Sections 5.1.2, 6.2, 12.2 and 15.17 of this Agreement; provided, however, nothing contained herein shall entitle Seller to consequential or punitive damages or any other sums in excess of Seller’s actual damages. 
11.4    Delivery of Materials.  Notwithstanding anything contained in this Agreement to the contrary, if this Agreement is terminated for any reason whatsoever, then Purchaser shall promptly deliver to Seller all Property Information provided to Purchaser by Seller, including copies thereof in any form whatsoever, including electronic form, along with, upon Seller’s prior written request, any and all tests results and studies of the Property performed by or on behalf of Purchaser pursuant to Article 5, excluding any confidential or proprietary information or financial modeling.  The obligations of Purchaser under this Section 11.4 shall survive any termination of this Agreement.
11.5    Notice and Cure of Default.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, no default shall be declared (or deemed to have occurred) unless the non-defaulting party has given the defaulting party written notice as to the existence of such default and the defaulting party has failed to cure such default within 10 days thereafter; provided, however, the foregoing shall not apply to:  (x) a failure by Purchaser to deliver any Deposit required under this Agreement or (y) a breach of Sections 9.2 or 9.3.
ARTICLE 12      BROKERAGE COMMISSION
12.1    Brokers.  Seller represents and warrants to Purchaser that Seller has not contacted or entered into any agreement with any real estate broker, agent, finder, or any party in connection with this transaction, except for JLL (“Seller’s Broker”) and that Seller has not taken any action which would result in any real estate broker’s or finder’s fees or commissions being due and payable to any party other than Seller’s Broker with respect to the transaction contemplated hereby.  Seller will be solely responsible for the payment of Seller’s Broker’s commission in accordance with the provisions of a separate agreement.  Purchaser hereby represents and warrants to Seller that Purchaser has not contracted or entered into any agreement with any real estate broker, agent, finder, or any party in connection with this transaction and that Purchaser has not taken any action which would result in any real estate broker’s or finder’s fees or commissions being due or payable to any party with respect to the transaction contemplated hereby.
12.2    Indemnity.  Each party hereby indemnifies and agrees to hold the other party harmless from and against any loss, liability, damage, cost, or expense (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees) paid or incurred by the other party by reason of a breach of the 

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representation and warranty made by such party under this Article 12.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, the indemnities set forth in this Section 12.2 shall survive the Closing or earlier termination of this Agreement.  
ARTICLE 13      NOTICES
13.1    Written Notice.  All notices, demands and requests which may be given or which are required to be given by either party to the other party under this Agreement must be in writing.
13.2    Method of Transmittal.  All notices, demands, requests or other communications required or permitted to be given hereunder must be sent (i) by United States certified mail, postage fully prepaid, return receipt requested, (ii) by hand delivery, (iii) by FedEx or a similar nationally recognized overnight courier service, or (iv) (iii) by electronic mail, with a copy sent by another method specified in this Section 13.2.  All such notices, demands, requests or other communications shall be deemed to have been given for all purposes of this Agreement upon the date of receipt or refusal, except that whenever under this Agreement a notice is either received on a day which is not a Business Day or is required to be delivered on or before a specific day which is not a Business Day, the day of receipt or required delivery shall automatically be extended to the next Business Day.
13.3    Addresses.  The addresses for proper notice under this Agreement are as follows:
	
		
	As to Seller:
	GGT TRG Broadway AZ, LLC
c/o Trinsic Residential
3100 Monticello Avenue, Suite 900
Dallas, Texas 75205
Attention: Brian Tusa
E-mail:  btusa@trinsicres.com

	 
	 

	With copies to:
	GGT TRG Broadway AZ, LLC
CNL Center at City Commons
450 South Orange Avenue
Orlando, Florida 32801
Attention:  Michael Tetrick
E-mail:  mike.tetrick@cnl.com

	 
	 

	 
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	GGT TRG Broadway AZ, LLC
CNL Center at City Commons
450 South Orange Avenue
Orlando, Florida 32801
Attention:  Jeffrey Sirolly
E-mail:  jeff.sirolly@cnl.com

	 
	 

	 
	and

	 
	 

	 
	Dentons US LLP
2000 McKinney Avenue, Suite 1900
Dallas, Texas 75201
Attention: Toni Weinstein
E-mail:  toni.weinstein@dentons.com

	 
	 

	 
	and

	 
	Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed, P.A.
450 South Orange Avenue, Suite 800
Orlando, Florida 32801
Attention: Joaquin E. Martinez, Esq.
E-mail :  quino.martinez@Lowndes-Law.com

	 
	 

	As to Purchaser:
	Dedicated Capital Investments, Inc.
2788 Bathurst Street, Suite 301
Toronto, ON M6B 3A3
Attention:  Mark Zolty
Email:   mzolty@brassenterprises.com

	 
	 

	With a copy to:
	Greenberg Traurig, P.A.
333 S.E. 2nd Avenue
Miami, Florida 33131
Attention:  Moshe Lehrfield, Esquire
Email:   lehrfieldm@gtlaw.com

	 
	 

	As to Escrow Agent:
	Republic Title of Texas, Inc.
2626 Howell Street, 10th Floor
Dallas, Texas 75204
Attention:  Jennifer Haden
E-mail:  jhaden@republictitle.com

Either party may from time to time by written notice to the other party designate a different address for notices.  Notices sent to or from an address outside of the continental United States shall be sent only by one of the methods specified in clauses (ii) or (iii) of this Section 13.3.  Anything contained 

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in this Section 13.3 to the contrary notwithstanding, all notices may be executed and sent by the parties’ counsel.

ARTICLE 14      ASSIGNMENT
Neither party shall have the right to assign this Agreement without the prior written consent of the other, which consent may be granted or withheld in the sole and absolute discretion of the party whose consent has been requested.  Seller hereby consents to an assignment at Closing by Purchaser of its interest in this Agreement to an affiliate of Purchaser without further evidence of such subsidiary’s financial capability to consummate Closing hereunder, provided that such subsidiary shall assume, in writing (by execution of an assignment and assumption agreement satisfactory to Seller), all of Purchaser’s obligations under this Agreement. 
ARTICLE 15      MISCELLANEOUS
15.1    Entire Agreement.  This Agreement embodies the entire agreement between the parties and cannot be varied except by the written agreement of the parties and supersedes all prior agreements and undertakings.
15.2    Modifications.  This Agreement may not be modified except by the written agreement of the parties.
15.3    Gender and Number.  Words of any gender used in this Agreement will be construed to include any other gender and words in the singular number will be construed to include the plural, and vice versa, unless the context requires otherwise.
15.4    Captions.  The captions used in connection with the Articles, Sections and Subsections of this Agreement are for convenience only and will not be deemed to expand or limit the meaning of the language of this Agreement.
15.5    Successors and Assigns.  This Agreement will be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective legal representatives, successors and permitted assigns.
15.6    Controlling Law.  This Agreement will be construed under, governed by and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Arizona (without reference to conflicts of laws principles).
15.7    Exhibits.  All exhibits, attachments, schedules, annexed instruments and addenda referred to herein will be considered a part hereof for all purposes with the same force and effect as if set forth verbatim herein.

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15.8    No Rule of Construction.  Seller and Purchaser have each been represented by counsel in the negotiations and preparation of this Agreement; therefore, this Agreement will be deemed to be drafted by both Seller and Purchaser, and no rule of construction will be invoked respecting the authorship of this Agreement.
15.9    Severability.  In the event that any one or more of the provisions contained in this Agreement (except the provisions relating to Seller’s obligations to convey the Property and Purchaser’s obligation to pay the Purchase Price, the invalidity of either of which shall cause this Agreement to be null and void) are held to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity, illegality, or unenforceability will not affect any other provisions hereof, and this Agreement shall be construed as if such invalid, illegal, or unenforceable provision had not been contained herein, provided, however, that the parties hereto shall endeavor in good faith to rewrite the affected provision to make it (i) valid, and (ii) consistent with the intent of the original provision.
15.10    Time of Essence.  Time is important to both Seller and Purchaser in the performance of this Agreement, and both parties have agreed that TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE with respect to any date set out in this Agreement.
15.11    Business Days.  “Business Day” means any day on which business is generally transacted by banks in the State of Arizona.  If the final date of any period which is set out in any paragraph of this Agreement falls upon a day which is not a Business Day, then, and in such event, the time of such period will be extended to the next Business Day.
15.12    No Memorandum.  Purchaser and Seller agree not to record this Agreement or any memorandum hereof. 
15.13    Press Releases.  Prior to Closing, any release to the public of information with respect to the sale contemplated herein or any matters set forth in this Agreement will be made only in the form approved by Purchaser and Seller except for any disclosure that may be required by law or applicable regulation to be made to any applicable governmental or quasi-governmental authorities or to the public.  After the Closing has occurred, Seller and Purchaser shall each have the right to issue a press release regarding consummation of the transactions contemplated in this Agreement. 
15.14    Attorneys’ Fees and Costs.  In the event either party is required to resort to litigation to enforce its rights under this Agreement, the non-prevailing party in such litigation shall pay the costs, expenses and attorneys’ fees incurred by the prevailing party in connection with such action.
15.15    Counterparts and Expiration of Offer.  This Agreement may be executed in multiple counterparts which shall together constitute a single document.  However, this Agreement shall not be effective unless and until all counterpart signatures have been obtained.  An unsigned 

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draft of this Agreement shall not be considered an offer by either party to purchase or sell the Property.  
15.16    Waiver of Jury Trial.  EACH PARTY HEREBY WAIVES TRIAL BY JURY IN ANY ACTION, PROCEEDING, CLAIM OR COUNTERCLAIM BROUGHT BY EITHER PARTY IN CONNECTION WITH ANY MATTER ARISING OUT OF OR IN ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH THIS AGREEMENT, THE RELATIONSHIP OF SELLER AND PURCHASER HEREUNDER, PURCHASER’S OWNERSHIP OR USE OF THE PROPERTY, AND/OR ANY CLAIMS OF INJURY OR DAMAGE RELATED TO THE PROPERTY.
15.17    Confidentiality.
15.17.1    Except as provided otherwise in this Section 15.17, Purchaser and Seller, for the benefit of each other, hereby agree that neither of them will release or cause or permit to be released to the public any press notices, publicity (oral or written) or advertising promotion relating to, or otherwise publicly announce or disclose or cause or permit to be publicly announced or disclosed, in any manner whatsoever, the terms, conditions or substance of this Agreement or the transactions contemplated herein, without first obtaining the consent of the other party hereto, which may be granted or withheld in the sole discretion of the other party.  However, each party consents to any disclosure of this Agreement which the other party reasonably believes is required by law, by the public disclosure obligations required by the U.S. Securities Exchange Commission, or which is recommended in good faith by counsel to such other party.
15.17.2    It is understood that the foregoing shall not preclude any party from discussing the substance or any relevant details of the transactions contemplated in this Agreement on a confidential basis with any of its attorneys, accountants, professional consultants, financial advisors, rating agencies, or potential lenders, as the case may be, or prevent any party hereto from complying with applicable laws, including, without limitation, governmental regulatory, disclosure, tax and reporting requirements.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, Purchaser shall have the right to deliver such information to Purchaser’s potential investors and potential lenders, in each case on a need-to-know basis after the recipients have been informed of the confidential nature of such information and directed not to disclose such information except in accordance with this Section 15.17.  The aforementioned shall not preclude the disclosure to potential investors of the proposed purchase price, the net operating income of the Property and the approximate rate of return on the investment.
15.17.3    In addition to any other remedies available to Seller and Purchaser, Seller and Purchaser shall each have the right to seek equitable relief, including, without limitation, injunctive relief or specific performance, against the other party or its representatives in order to enforce the provisions of this Section 15.17.

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15.17.4    Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, the provisions of Section 15.17 shall survive the termination of this Agreement for one (1) year following the Effective Date, but shall not survive Closing.
15.18    Jurisdiction and Service of Process.  The parties hereto agree to submit to personal jurisdiction in the State of Arizona in any action or proceeding arising out of this Agreement and, in furtherance of such agreement, the parties hereby agree and consent that without limiting other methods of obtaining jurisdiction, personal jurisdiction over the parties in any such action or proceeding may be obtained within or without the jurisdiction of any court located in the State of Arizona and that any process or notice of motion or other application to any such court in connection with any such action or proceeding may be served upon the parties by certified mail to or by personal service at the last known address of the parties, whether such address be within or without the jurisdiction of any such court.  Purchaser hereby irrevocably designates its counsel, Greenberg Traurig, P.A., as its agent for service of process in connection with any matter relating to this Agreement.  The provisions of this Section 15.18 shall survive the Closing or the termination hereof.
15.19    Exculpation.  
15.19.1    Purchaser agrees that it does not have and will not have any claims or causes of action against the Seller Knowledge Individual, any Related Entity or any disclosed or undisclosed officer, director, employee, trustee, shareholder, member, manager, partner, principal, parent, subsidiary or other affiliate of Seller or any Related Entity, or any officer, director, employee, trustee, shareholder, partner or principal of any such parent, subsidiary or other affiliate (collectively, “Seller’s Affiliates”) arising out of or in connection with the Property or this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby.  Purchaser agrees to look solely to Seller and its assets for the satisfaction of any liability or obligation arising under this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby, or for the performance of any of the covenants, warranties or other agreements contained herein, or the Property and further agrees not to sue or otherwise seek to enforce any personal obligation against any of Seller’s Affiliates with respect to any matters arising out of or in connection with this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby or the Property.  Without limiting the generality of the foregoing provisions of this Section 15.19.1, Purchaser hereby unconditionally and irrevocably waives any and all claims and causes of action of any nature whatsoever it may now or hereafter have against Seller’s Affiliates, and hereby unconditionally and irrevocably releases and discharges Seller’s Affiliates from any and all liability whatsoever which may now or hereafter accrue in favor of Purchaser against Seller’s Affiliates in connection with or arising out of this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby or the Property.
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any officer, director, employee, trustee, shareholder, partner or principal of any such parent, subsidiary or other affiliate (collectively, “Purchaser’s Affiliates”) arising out of or in connection with the Property or this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby.  Seller agrees to look solely to Purchaser and its assets for the satisfaction of any liability or obligation arising under this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby, or for the performance of any of the covenants, warranties or other agreements contained herein, or the Property and further agrees not to sue or otherwise seek to enforce any personal obligation against any of Purchaser’s Affiliates with respect to any matters arising out of or in connection with this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby or the Property.  Without limiting the generality of the foregoing provisions of this Section 15.19.2, Seller hereby unconditionally and irrevocably waives any and all claims and causes of action of any nature whatsoever it may now or hereafter have against Purchaser’s Affiliates, and hereby unconditionally and irrevocably releases and discharges Purchaser’s Affiliates from any and all liability whatsoever which may now or hereafter accrue in favor of Seller against Purchaser’s Affiliates in connection with or arising out of this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby or the Property.
15.19.3    The provisions of this Section 15.19 shall survive the termination of this Agreement and the Closing. 
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Purchase and Sale Agreement as of the date first written above.
SELLER:

GGT TRG BROADWAY AZ, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company

		
	By:
	PBB-TRG Broadway, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership, its operating member 

		
	By:
	PBB-TRG-Broadway GP, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, its general partner

By:    /s/ Brian J. Tusa            
Brian J. Tusa
President

PURCHASER:

DEDICATED BROADWAY TEMPE, LP, a Delaware limited partnership

By:     /s/ Ephriam Merkur _____________ 
Name:    Ephriam Merkur
Title:    Director

ESCROW AGENT:

REPUBLIC TITLE OF TEXAS, INC.
                        
By:     /s/ Jennifer Haden_____________ 
Name:    Jennifer Haden
Title:    Vice President
                                                                    

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EXHIBIT A

LEGAL DESCRIPTION

Intentionally Omitted

A-1

EXHIBIT B

ESCROW AGREEMENT

Intentionally Omitted

B-1

B-1

EXHIBIT C

FORM OF SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED

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C-1

C-1

EXHIBIT D

FORM OF BILL OF SALE

Intentionally Omitted

D-1

D-1

EXHIBIT E

FORM OF ASSIGNMENT AND ASSUMPTION AGREEMENT

Intentionally Omitted

E-1

EXHIBIT F

FORM OF TENANT NOTIFICATION LETTER

Intentionally Omitted

F-1

EXHIBIT G

FORM OF QUIT CLAIM ASSIGNMENT OF SUBCONTRACTS

Intentionally Omitted

G-1

SCHEDULE 1.3

LISTS OF PERSONAL PROPERTY

Intentionally Omitted

SCHEDULE 1.4

RENT ROLL 

Intentionally Omitted

SCHEDULE 1.5

LICENSES

Intentionally Omitted

SCHEDULE 1.8

CONTRACTS

Intentionally Omitted

SCHEDULE 4.1

PROPERTY INFORMATION

Intentionally Omitted

    

SCHEDULE 6.1.3

LITIGATION

Intentionally Omitted

SCHEDULE 6.1.8

VIOLATIONS OF LAW

Intentionally Omitted

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