Document:

Exhibit 10.14 

EXCHANGE
AGREEMENT

This
EXCHANGE AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”), dated as of November 20, 2017, is entered into by and among AGRIBOTIX,
LLC, a Colorado limited liability company (the “Agribotix”), and AGEAGLE AERIAL SYSTEMS INC., a Nevada corporation
(“AgEagle”). Each of Agribotix and AgEagle is referred to herein as a “Party” and together
as the “Parties.”

RECITALS:

 

WHEREAS,
concurrently with the execution of this Agreement, Agribotix and AgEagle are entering into a reseller agreement (the “AgEagle
Agreement”) pursuant to which Agribotix has agreed to grant AgEagle a non-exclusive license to sell subscriptions for
Agribotix Products in the Territory (as such terms are defined in the AgEagle Agreement); and AgEagle and Agribotix are entering
into a dealer agreement (“Agribotix Agreement”) pursuant to which AgEagle has agreed to grant Agribotix a non-exclusive
right to sell AgEagle Products.

WHEREAS,
the Parties believe it is their mutual interests to support the commercial relationship contemplated by the AgEagle Agreement
through the exchange of securities on the terms and subject to the conditions of this Agreement.

NOW,
THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual covenants and agreements contained herein, and for other good and valuable
consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which hereby are acknowledged, the Parties, intending to be legally bound, agree
as follows:

 

1.       Exchange.

 

(a)The
consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement (the “Closing”) shall take place at the offices
of Cohen & Grigsby, P.C., 625 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15222 immediately prior (and in all events subject) to the closing
of the Merger. As used herein, “Merger” means the Merger as such term is defined in that certain Agreement
and Plan or Merger, dated as of October 19, 2017, by and among EnerJex Resources, Inc., a Nevada corporation (“EnerJex”),
AgEagle Merger Sub, Inc., a Nevada corporation, AgEagle and Bret Chilcott.

 

(b)At
the Closing, in exchange for and against delivery by Agribotix of Agribotix Units (defined below), AgEagle shall issue to Agribotix
that number of shares of its common stock which shall be converted pursuant to the Merger into the number of shares of EnerJex
Common Stock, par value $.0001 per share, that is equal to the quotient obtained by dividing ONE MILLION UNITED STATES DOLLARS
($1,000,000) by the closing price of EnerJex Common Stock on the date immediately prior to closing of the Merger, with any fractional
share rounded up to the nearest whole share of AgEagle common stock (the “AgEagle Common Shares”).

 

(c)Subject
to Section 1(d), at the Closing, in exchange for and against delivery by AgEagle of the AgEagle Common Shares, Agribotix shall
issue and deliver to AgEagle the number of units (“Agribotix Units”) which represent twenty percent (20%) of
the total units of Agribotix outstanding on a fully diluted basis immediately following such issuance.

 

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(d)In
lieu of issuing Agribotix Units pursuant to Section 1(c), and at Agribotix’s sole option and discretion, Agribotix may offer
to each of its Members (as defined below) the opportunity to sell to AgEagle twenty percent (20%) of the number of Agribotix Units
owned by each such Member immediately prior to the Closing; provided that such Members may sell Agribotix Units to AgEagle in
such other amounts as they may mutually agree so long as the total number of units sold and delivered to AgEagle at the Closing
equals twenty percent (20%) of the total number of units of Agribotix outstanding on a fully diluted basis immediately prior to
the Closing (“Member Units”). If the Members sell and deliver the Member Units to AgEagle pursuant to this
Section 1(d), AgEagle shall deliver the AgEagle Common Shares to the Members pro rata based on the number of Member Units sold
and delivered to AgEagle by each Member against delivery to AgEagle of the Member Units owned by each such Member. The Member
Units shall be accompanied by stock powers endorsed to AgEagle that include unqualified representations and warranties with respect
to such Member’s ownership of the Member Units free and clear of liens and other customary representations and warranties.

 

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3.       Representations
and Warranties of Agribotix. Agribotix hereby represents and warrants to AgEagle as follows:

 

(a)Authorization
and Validity of this Agreement. Agribotix has the requisite limited liability company power and authority to execute and deliver
this Agreement, to perform its obligations hereunder and to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby. The execution, delivery
and performance by Agribotix of this Agreement, and the consummation by it of the transactions contemplated hereby, have been
duly authorized and approved by the Board of Managers, and no other action on the part of Agribotix or the Members is necessary
to authorize the execution, delivery and performance by Agribotix of this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated
hereby. This Agreement has been duly executed and delivered by Agribotix and, assuming that this Agreement constitutes a valid
and binding obligation of the AgEagle hereto, this Agreement constitutes a valid and binding obligation of Agribotix, enforceable
against it in accordance with its terms, except to the extent that such enforceability may be subject to applicable bankruptcy,
insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or other similar laws affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights generally and
by general equitable principles. Agribotix is acquiring the AgEagle Common Shares for investment for its own account, not as a
nominee or agent, and not with a view to, or for resale in connection with, any distribution thereof, and Agribotix has no present
intention of selling, granting any participation in, or otherwise distributing the same. Agribotix has such knowledge, skill and
experience in business, financial and investment matters so that Agribotix is capable of evaluating the merits and risks of an
investment in the AgEagle Common Shares and, to the extent that Agribotix has deemed it appropriate to do so, Agribotix has relied
upon appropriate professional advice regarding the tax, legal and financial merits and consequences of an investment in the AgEagle
Common Shares. Agribotix is an “accredited investor” within the meaning of Rule 501 promulgated under the Securities
Act.

 

(b)Capitalization.
The total number of (“Units”) of Agribotix that are outstanding on the date hereof is set forth in Schedule
3(b), all of which have been duly authorized and were validly issued and are fully paid, non-assessable, free of preemptive rights
and free and clear of all liens, other than those arising under applicable securities laws. The Units are owned beneficially and
of record by the members (the “Members”) as set forth in Schedule 3(b) hereto. Except as stated on Schedule
3(b), there are no outstanding (i) options, warrants, agreements or other rights for the acquisition of the equity securities
of Agribotix, (ii) securities or other obligations of Agribotix which are exercisable, convertible into or exchangeable for
such equity securities or (iii) options, sale agreements, equity holder agreements, pledges, proxies, voting trusts, powers
of attorney, restrictions on transfer or other agreements or instruments which are binding on Agribotix or the Members and which
relate to the ownership, issuance, voting or transfer of any of the Units. Agribotix Units issuable to AgEagle pursuant to Section
1.3(b) have been duly authorized and reserved for issuance and, when issued in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, will
represent twenty percent (20%) of Agribotix’s fully diluted capitalization and be validly issued, fully paid, non-assessable
and free of preemptive rights.

 

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4.       Representations
and Warranties of AgEagle. AgEagle hereto hereby represents and warrants to Agribotix as follows:

 

(a)Authorization
and Validity of this Agreement. AgEagle has the requisite limited liability company power and authority to execute and deliver
this Agreement, to perform its obligations hereunder and to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby. The execution, delivery
and performance by AgEagle of this Agreement, and the consummation by it of the transactions contemplated hereby, have been duly
authorized and approved by the Board of Directors, and no other action on the part of AgEagle is necessary to authorize the execution,
delivery and performance by AgEagle of this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby. This Agreement
has been duly executed and delivered by AgEagle and, assuming that this Agreement constitutes a valid and binding obligation of
Agribotix hereto, this Agreement constitutes a valid and binding obligation of AgEagle, enforceable against it in accordance with
its terms, except to the extent that such enforceability may be subject to applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization,
moratorium or other similar Laws affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights generally and by general equitable principles.
AgEagle is acquiring Agribotix Units for investment for its own account, not as a nominee or agent, and not with a view to, or
for resale in connection with, any distribution thereof, and AgEagle has no present intention of selling, granting any participation
in, or otherwise distributing the same. AgEagle has such knowledge, skill and experience in business, financial and investment
matters so that AgEagle is capable of evaluating the merits and risks of an investment in Agribotix Units and, to the extent that
AgEagle has deemed it appropriate to do so, AgEagle has relied upon appropriate professional advice regarding the tax, legal and
financial merits and consequences of an investment in Agribotix Units. AgEagle is an “accredited investor” within
the meaning of Rule 501 promulgated under the Securities Act.

 

(b)AgEagle
Common Shares. The AgEagle Common Shares issuable to Agribotix or the Members pursuant to Section 1.3(c) or (d), as the case
may be, have been duly authorized and reserved for issuance and, when issued in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, will
be validly issued, fully paid, non-assessable and free of preemptive rights.

 

5.       Covenants.
During the period from the date of this Agreement and continuing until the earlier of the termination of this Agreement or
the Closing, each Party shall furnish to the other Party and its representatives (i) reasonable access during normal business
hours to the properties, books and records and personnel of such Party and (ii) all such information concerning such Party
as any of them may reasonably request, provided however, that neither Party shall be obligated to provide, or cause to be provided,
such access or information to the extent that such Party determines, in its reasonable, good faith judgment (after consultation
with counsel), that doing so would violate applicable laws or jeopardize the protection of an attorney-client privilege.

6.       Conditions.
The obligation of each Party to proceed with the Closing shall be subject to the consummation of the Merger. In addition, the
obligation of AgEagle to proceed with the Closing shall be subject to AgEagle’s completion of a due diligence investigation
of Agribotix and Agribotix Products satisfactory to AgEagle in its sole discretion and the obligation of Agribotix to proceed
with the Closing shall be subject to Agribotix’s completion of a due diligence investigation of AgEagle and AgEagle Products
satisfactory to Agribotix in its sole discretion.

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7.       Termination.
This Agreement shall terminate automatically without the need for further action by either of the Parties if the Merger Agreement
terminates or is terminated pursuant to its terms and the Merger does not become effective on or before February 28, 2018. AgEagle
may terminate this Agreement at any time before the consummation of the Merger if AgEagle is not satisfied with the results of
its due diligence investigation of Agribotix and Agribotix Products. Upon termination under this section, this Agreement shall
forthwith become null and void and have no effect, and neither Party will have any further obligations or liabilities hereunder.

8.       Miscellaneous. 

(a)Expenses.
All costs and expenses incurred in connection with this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby shall be paid by the
Party incurring such expenses.

(b)Notices.
All notices, requests, consents, claims, demands, waivers and other communications hereunder shall be in writing and shall be
deemed to have been given (i) when delivered by hand (with written confirmation of receipt); or (ii) when received by the addressee
if sent by a nationally recognized overnight courier (receipt requested). Such communications must be sent to the respective parties
at the addresses specified in the AgEagle Agreement (or at such other address for a party as shall be specified in a notice given
in accordance with this Section).

(c)Entire
Understanding; No Third-Party Beneficiaries. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties with respect
to the transactions contemplated hereby and supersedes all prior agreements, written or oral, among the Parties with respect to
the subject matter hereof. No representation, warranty, inducement, promise, understanding or condition not set forth in this
Agreement has been made or relied on by any party in entering into this Agreement. Nothing in this Agreement, expressed or implied,
is intended to confer on any Person, other than the parties hereto or their respective successors, any rights or remedies hereunder.

 

(d)Assignment.
Neither this Agreement nor any of the rights, interests or obligations hereunder may be assigned by either of the Parties hereto
(whether by operation of law or otherwise) without the prior written consent of the other Party, and any purported assignment
in violation hereof shall be null and void. The Merger shall not constitute an assignment of this Agreement.

 

(e)Severability.
If any term, provision, agreement, covenant or restriction of this Agreement is held by a court of competent jurisdiction or other
authority to be invalid, void or unenforceable, the remainder of the terms, provisions, agreements, covenants and restrictions
of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect and shall in no way be affected, impaired or invalidated so long as the
economic or legal substance of the transactions contemplated hereby is not affected in any manner materially adverse to either
party hereto. Upon such a determination, the parties shall negotiate in good faith to modify this Agreement so as to effect the
original intent of the parties as closely as possible in a reasonably acceptable manner in order that the transactions contemplated
hereby may be consummated as originally contemplated to the fullest extent possible.

 

(f)Governing
Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York applicable to
contracts entered into and to be entirely performed within such State.

 

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(g)Specific
Performance. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, money damages would not be an adequate remedy at
law if a Party fails to perform in any material respect any of its obligations hereunder and accordingly each Party agrees that
in addition to any other remedy to which it may be entitled at law or in equity each Party shall be entitled to seek to compel
specific performance of the obligations of the other Party, as applicable, under this Agreement, without the posting of any bond
or proof of any actual damages, in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and if any action should be brought
in equity to enforce any of the provisions of this Agreement, no Party shall raise the defense that there is an adequate remedy
at law.

 

(h)Counterparts;
Facsimile Signatures. This Agreement may be executed in multiple counterparts, each of which will be deemed to be an original,
and all such counterparts will constitute but one instrument. Delivery by one or more Parties hereto of an executed counterpart
of this Agreement via facsimile, telecopy, or other electronic method of transmission pursuant to which the signature of such
party can be seen (including, without limitation, Adobe Corporation’s Portable Document Format) shall have the same force
and effect as the delivery of an original of a manually signed counterpart of this Agreement. Any party delivering an executed
counterpart of this Agreement by facsimile or other electronic method of transmission shall also deliver an original executed
counterpart, but the failure to do so shall not affect the validity, enforceability, or binding effect of this Agreement.

 

(i)Amendments
and Waivers. Any provision of this Agreement may be amended or waived, but only if such amendment or waiver is in writing
and is signed, in the case of an amendment, by each Party hereto, or in the case of a waiver, by the Party against whom waiver
is to be effective. Any agreement on the part of either Party to any waiver shall be valid only if set forth in an instrument
in writing signed on behalf of such Party. Such waiver shall not operate as a waiver of, or estoppel with respect to, any subsequent
or other failure.

 

 

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IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have caused this Exchange Agreement to be executed by their respective duly authorized officers as
of the day and year first above written.

 

AGRIBOTIX,
LLC

 

 

By:
_____________________________________

Name:

Title:

 

 

 

AGEAGLE
AERIAL SYSTEMS INC.

        

 

By:
_____________________________________

Name:

Title:

        

 

6Exhibit 10.15

 

Distribution
and Resale Agreement

This
Distribution and Resale Agreement (this “Agreement”) is dated
November 20, 2017 (the “Effective Date”) between Agribotix, LLC,
a Colorado limited liability company (“Agribotix”), and AgEagle
Aerial Systems, Inc., a Nevada C Corporation (the “Buyer”). Agribotix
and Buyer are sometimes individually referred to as a “Party”
and collectively as the “Parties.”

Contents

	Section 1.	Definitions	1
	Section 2.	Section 2.   Appointment
    of Buyer as Distributor of Products and Services	2
	Section 3.	Section 3.   Ordering
    and Pricing	2
	Section 4.	Section 4.   Distribution,
    Use and Operation of Products	3
	Section 5.	Section 5.   Delivery
    of and Title to Products	4
	Section 6.	Section 6.   Intellectual
    Property	4
	Section 7.	Section 7.   Warranties,
    Exclusions, and Limitations	5
	Section 8.	Section 8.   Limitation
    of Liability	6
	Section 9.	Section 9.   Indemnification	7
	Section 10.	Section 10.   Confidentiality	7
	Section 11.	Section 11.   Term
    and Termination	9
	Section 12.	Section 12.   Notices	9
	Section 13.	Section 13.   General
    Terms	10

 

Recitals 

 

		A.	Agribotix
                                         is a drone-enabled software company that provides advanced imaging and analysis for precision
                                         agriculture.

		B.	Buyer
                                         wishes to become a dealer of Agribotix goods and services.

Therefore
the Parties agree as follows:

Section 1.                 
Definitions

	Agreement:	is
    defined in the preamble of this Agreement. In addition, “Agreement”
    includes all exhibits and schedules to this Agreement, and all amendments to this Agreement.
	Agribotix
    Marks:	trademarks,
    service marks, trade names and branding used by Agribotix in its business.
	Analytic
    Services:	means
    data processing services falling within Agribotix’s product lines listed in Exhibit A.
	Buyer:	is
defined in the first paragraph of this Agreement. In addition, “Buyer”
includes all parents and subsidiaries of Buyer and other persons under common control with Buyer. 

 

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	Customer	means
    a customer of Buyer’s who is the end user of the Products or the Analytic Services, or both.
	Effective
    Date:	is
    defined in the preamble of this Agreement.
	Intellectual
    Property:	“Intellectual
    Property” means all the following, regardless of whether the same arises under domestic or foreign law: (i) copyrights;
    (ii) trademarks, service marks, trade names and branding; (iii) trade secrets and proprietary information; (iv) patents
    and patent applications; (v) copyrights and moral rights; (vi) any other property that is considered intellectual property
    under applicable law; (vii) all rights in and to any of the foregoing.
	Notice:	is
    defined in Section 12.01.
	Products:	means
    tangible goods falling within Agribotix’s product lines listed in Exhibit A.
	Term:	is
    defined in Section 11.01(c).
	Territory:	consists
    of and includes the geographic areas listed in Exhibit A.
	Additional
    definitions appear throughout this Agreement.

Section 2.                 
Appointment of Buyer as Distributor of Products and Services

2.01           
Appointment.
Agribotix hereby appoints Buyer as a non-exclusive distributor of the Products and Analytic Services in the Territory and for
the Term under the terms and conditions stated in this Agreement.

2.02           
Best Efforts.
Buyer shall use commercially reasonable best efforts to distribute and resell, in the Territory and for the Term, Products or
Analytic Services, or both, provided by Agribotix under this Agreement.

Section 3.                 
Ordering and Pricing

3.01           
Ordering

		(a)	Purchase
                                         Orders. Buyer may order Products by issuing purchase orders (each a “Purchase
                                         Order”), which may be on Buyer’s standard purchase order form.
                                         Buyer may specify the method of shipping in the Purchase Order, and Agribotix shall try
                                         to accommodate any such request. Buyer shall also specify the site to which the Products
                                         should be shipped (the “Buyer’s
                                         Site”).

		(b)	Acceptance
                                         of Purchase Order. Upon Agribotix’s receipt of a Purchase Order, if Agribotix
                                         does not accept or reject the Purchase Order within seven days after receiving it, Agribotix
                                         will be deemed to have accepted the Purchase Order.

		(c)	Terms
                                         of Purchase Order. Upon Agribotix’s acceptance of a Purchase Order, the Buyer
                                         and Agribotix will be deemed to have entered into a binding contract for the purchase
                                         and sale of the Products described in the Purchase Order. The accepted Purchase Order
                                         will be governed by this Agreement and shall be deemed incorporated into this Agreement.
                                         All standard-form, boilerplate, pre-printed, or similar provisions stated in Buyer’s
                                         Purchase Order will be superseded by this Agreement, will not be binding on the Parties,
                                         and will be of no force or effect.

		(d)	Rejection
                                         of Purchase Order. Agribotix reserves the right to reject a Purchase Order for any
                                         reason, including: (i) lack of manufacturing capacity; (ii) any other inability
                                         to deliver in accordance with the terms of the Purchase Order; (iii) a delinquency
                                         in Buyer’s account; or (iv) any refusal by Buyer to sign an acceptance certificate
                                         regarding Products previously delivered if, in the good faith opinion of Agribotix, such
                                         refusal was wrongful.

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		(e)	Buyer’s
                                         Termination of a Purchase Order for Agribotix’s Breach. Buyer may terminate
                                         a Purchase Order if Agribotix defaults under an accepted Purchase Order and such default
                                         continues for 30 days after Agribotix receives a Notice from Buyer specifying the default
                                         in reasonable detail.

3.02           
Pricing

		(a)	Price
                                         Sheets. Agribotix will issue price sheets from time to time, each of which will state
                                         the period during which the prices will remain in effect. At any time that a particular
                                         price sheet is in effect, Buyer may issue Purchase Orders using the prices stated in
                                         that price sheet. Agribotix may withdraw a price sheet or issue a new price sheet at
                                         any time. A new price sheet will be effective 48 hours after issuance.

		(b)	Special
                                         Price Quotes. Upon Buyer’s request, Agribotix may issue a special written price
                                         quote for Products. Each special price quote will be firm for 30 days unless otherwise
                                         stated in the quote or unless the quote is revoked in writing before Buyer issues a Purchase
                                         Order in reliance on the quote. A Purchase Order will not be considered issued in reliance
                                         on a special price quote unless the special price quote is referenced in the Purchase
                                         Order.

		(c)	Shipping
                                         and Insurance Costs. Buyer shall pay all shipping, transportation, delivery, and
                                         insurance costs, incidental or otherwise, incurred in the shipment and delivery of the
                                         Products (collectively, “Shipping Costs”).
                                         If Agribotix incurs any Shipping Costs, Agribotix shall invoice Buyer for such Shipping
                                         Costs pursuant to the payment terms herein. Agribotix will secure insurance against loss
                                         or destruction of the Products in shipping at Buyer’s expense, unless Buyer otherwise
                                         instructs Agribotix in the Purchase Order or in a signed writing.

		(d)	Taxes.
                                         All fees due hereunder are exclusive of, and Buyer shall pay, all sales, use, and other
                                         taxes, export and import fees, customs duties and similar charges applicable to the transactions
                                         contemplated by this Agreement, except for taxes based upon Agribotix’s net income
                                         (collectively “Taxes”).

		(e)	Prices
                                         Do Not Include Shipping Costs or Taxes. Prices stated in Purchase Orders, price sheets,
                                         or special price quotes will not include Shipping Costs or Taxes unless expressly stated.

3.03           
Payment Terms.
Buyer shall pay all undisputed invoice amounts within 30 days of Buyer’s receipt of an invoice and, to the extent applicable,
in accordance with any schedules set forth in a Purchase Order. Any undisputed amount due to Agribotix which is not paid within
60 days of the date of receipt of an invoice the shall accrue interest at 1.5% per month or such lesser amount as required by
law, from due date until paid, plus Agribotix’s reasonable costs of collection. Buyer may withhold from payment any amounts
disputed in good faith, but Buyer shall pay any portion of such amount that it does not dispute. Upon resolution of the dispute,
Buyer shall pay the amount specified in the resolution of the dispute, if any, within 30 days of the resolution.

Section 4.                 
Distribution, Use and Operation of Products

4.01           
Offering Types.
Buyer shall offer Products and Analytic Services either separately or together. If Products and Analytic Services are offered
together, by way of example, the Buyer may be engaged by a Customer to operate the Products and to provide Analytic Services based
on the data acquired in operating the Product for the Customer.

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4.02           
Branding. Products and Analytic Services shall be sold under the Agribotix Marks (defined in Section 6.01)
as specified by Agribotix from time to time.

4.03           
Use and Operation of Products

		(a)	Buyer
                                         and Customers shall use due care in operating, maintaining and repairing the Products.

		(b)	Buyer
                                         and Customers shall operate and use Products only as permitted under applicable laws
                                         and regulations. 

		(c)	From
                                         time to time Agribotix may provide Buyer with instructions, safety advisories and other
                                         materials concerning the proper use and operation of the Products. Buyer and Customers
                                         shall use and operate the Products in compliance with those instructions, safety advisories
                                         and other materials.

4.04           
Support.
Agribotix shall provide reasonable technical support in a timely manner to assist Buyer in the sale and distribution of the Products.
Except for the foregoing, after Buyer’s receipt of any Product, Agribotix will have no obligation with regard to Product
commissioning or deployment and, except for Agribotix’s warranty obligations, Agribotix will have no obligation to interact
with Customers or any Products.

Section 5.                 
Delivery of and Title to Products

5.01           
Shipment.
Within a reasonable amount of time after the date set forth in an accepted Purchase Order, Agribotix shall ship the Products to
the Buyer’s Site (defined in Section 3.01(a)). All Products will be shipped FOB Agribotix’s facility in Boulder,
Colorado. Buyer may specify a shipping company for the Products. In the absence of shipping instructions in the Purchase Order,
Agribotix shall select a common carrier on behalf of Buyer. Agribotix reserves the right to have any Products drop shipped.

5.02           
Title and Risk of Loss.
Agribotix’s delivery obligation shall be satisfied upon delivery of the Products to the carrier. Title to the Products and
the risk of loss thereof shall pass from Agribotix to Buyer at the time and place the Products are delivered from Agribotix to
the carrier. If any loss occurs to the Products after the risk of loss passes to Buyer, Buyer shall remain obligated to pay Agribotix
in full for such Products, in addition to the cost and expense of repair or replacement. If Buyer returns or rejects a Product
or revokes acceptance thereof, title and risk of loss regarding such Product shall pass from Buyer to Agribotix when Agribotix
takes return possession of the Product.

5.03           
Acceptance.
Buyer shall inspect each Product upon Buyer’s receipt thereof from the carrier. Buyer shall have two weeks (the “Inspection
Period”) after delivery of the Products to inspect the Products. Failure to reject the delivered Products before
the expiration of the Inspection Period will constitute Buyer’s acceptance of the Products. Buyer waives any right it may
have to reject or revoke acceptance of the Products after the expiration of the Inspection Period.

Section 6.                 
Intellectual Property

6.01           
Agribotix IP.
Agribotix is the owner or licensee of any and all Intellectual Property created, arising or used in connection with the Products
or Analytic Services (collectively, “Agribotix IP”). Buyer hereby
assigns to Agribotix all Buyer’s right, title and interest in and to Agribotix IP, including Agribotix IP created or arising
in the future.

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6.02           
License.
Agribotix hereby grants to Buyer a nonexclusive license to use the Agribotix IP in the Territory and for the Term, limited to
the extent such license is necessary for Buyer to fulfill its obligations under this Agreement. If this Agreement is terminated
while Buyer has Products in inventory, this license shall continue until such inventory is liquidated.

6.03           
No Transfer of IP.
Nothing in this Agreement will be interpreted or construed as, and nothing in this Agreement will result in, Agribotix’s
transfer to Buyer the ownership of any Intellectual Property.

6.04           
Goodwill.
Any goodwill established or created by the use of the Agribotix Marks shall inure to the benefit of Agribotix. Buyer shall use
the Agribotix Marks in accordance with reasonable guidelines that Agribotix may issue from time to time to maintain and monitor
the quality of the goods and services offered in connection with the Agribotix Marks.

6.05           
Effect of Termination on License.
After the termination of this Agreement and the Buyer’s liquidation of its Product inventory, the foregoing Agribotix IP
license will terminate.

6.06           
Notice of Third Party Use.
Buyer shall notify Agribotix if Buyer has reason to believe that a third person has used Agribotix IP improperly or without authorization.

Section 7.                 
Warranties, Exclusions, and Limitations

7.01           
Limited Warranty.
The following is Agribotix’s limited warranty applicable to Products (“Limited
Warranty”):

Agribotix
warrants to the Buyer and to the first Customer of each Product that the Product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship
for 90 days after the later of: (a) Buyer’s acceptance or deemed acceptance of the Product under Section 5.03;
and (b) the first use of the Product by Buyer or Customer.

 

Agribotix
may alter the Limited Warranty in any commercially reasonable manner; alterations will operate prospectively only, unless otherwise
agreed. For purposes of this paragraph, the terms “first user” and “first
use” refer to the first use of a Product by Buyer or a Customer occurring outside the Inspection Period. 

7.02           
Disclaimers and Assumption of Risk

		(a)	The
                                         Limited Warranty is the only warranty made with respect to any Product or with respect
                                         to any other product or service provided in connection with this Agreement. 

		(b)	Agribotix
                                         makes no warranty of any kind whatsoever regarding the Analytic Services. 

		(c)	All
                                         other warranties, express or implied, are expressly disclaimed, including the implied
                                         warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and any implied warranties
                                         of title or non-infringement.

		(d)	The
                                         Products may be subject to diverse and varying laws and regulations. Agribotix makes
                                         no warranty or representation that any particular use or planned use of a Product is
                                         or will be lawful or permissible under applicable laws and regulations. 

		(e)	The
                                         Products are unmanned aerial vehicles and are capable of causing significant personal
                                         injury and property damage during normal use, even if used in accordance with Agribotix’s
                                         instructions. Buyer, all Customers and all users of the Products have been advised of
                                         and assume the risks of personal injury or property damage that are inherent in the use
                                         of the Products.

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7.03           
Buyer’s Exclusive Remedy. Buyer’s
sole and exclusive remedy for a breach of the Limited Warranty shall be, at Agribotix’s discretion: (a) for Agribotix
to repair any defective Product; (b) for Agribotix to replace any defective Product; or (c) for Agribotix to refund
to Buyer an amount equal to the amount paid by Buyer for the defective Product. The remedies in this Section 7.03 are exclusive
and expressly in lieu of any and all other remedies which may be available to Buyer under this Agreement or under law.

7.04           
Product Alteration or Damage.
The Limited Warranty is void as to any Product that has been altered or damaged, except for reasonable wear and tear occurring
during ordinary and intended use.

7.05           
Warranty Procedures.
To assert a claim under the Limited Warranty, Buyer or Customer, as applicable, must comply with the following procedures:

		(a)	Obtain
                                         a return materials authorization number (an “RMA
                                         Number”) from Agribotix prior to returning any Products to Agribotix for
                                         warranty purposes. 

		(b)	Ship
                                         the claimed defective Products to Agribotix, at the address provided by Agribotix when
                                         the RMA Number is obtained. Shipment must occur within 10 days after the RMA Number is
                                         issued, or the RMA Number will be void and may not be used. 

		(c)	Pay
                                         all packing, shipping, and insurance costs incurred in returning the Products to Agribotix.
                                         Unless Agribotix agrees otherwise in writing, title and risk of loss with respect to
                                         Products returned under warranty will pass to Agribotix when Agribotix takes possession
                                         of the Products. Carriers will be deemed agents of the shipper, not Agribotix.

Section 8.                 
Limitation of Liability

8.01           
Exclusion of Certain Damages.
In no event will either Party be liable to the other Party or to any other person, including Customers, for any incidental, consequential,
indirect, special, or punitive damages, including damages for lost revenue, lost profits, or diminution of goodwill, regardless
of whether the Party in question has been advised of the possibility of such damages. The exclusions of damages contained in this
Section 8.01, including the exclusion of consequential damages, is an essential term of this Agreement designed to remain
fully effective even upon a failure of any remedy, whether exclusive or otherwise.

8.02           
Limit of Liability. Agribotix’s liability
resulting from any claim or cause of action involving a breach or alleged breach of this Agreement, including a claim for breach
of the Limited Warranty, shall not exceed the amount paid by Buyer to Agribotix for Products or Analytic Services during the three
months before the claim or cause of action first arose, even if the claim or cause of action is a continuing one. Buyer understands
that if the foregoing limit of liability did not exist, the price to be paid for Products and Analytic Services would be substantially
higher. Buyer agrees that the foregoing limit of liability is fair and reasonable.

8.03           
Time Limit on Actions. A Party may not assert
a claim arising out of or in connection with this Agreement more than one year after the claim arises.

8.04           
Notice to Customers. Buyer shall inform each
Customer of, and shall ensure that each Customer accepts and agrees to: (a) the Limited Warranty, including all of its terms,
conditions, limitations and exclusions, (b) the provisions of Section 4.03 regarding use and operation of Products, and (c)
the provisions of this Section 8, including limitations on liability and exclusions of certain types of damages.

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Section 9.                 
Indemnification

9.01           
Mutual Indemnification.
Subject to Sections 9.02 and 9.03, each Party (in this context, an “Indemnifying
Party”) shall indemnify, hold harmless, and defend the other Party and its officers, directors, employees, agents,
affiliates, successors and permitted assigns (each, an “Indemnified Party”)
against any and all losses, damages, liabilities, deficiencies, claims, actions, judgments, settlements, interest, awards, penalties,
fines, costs, or expenses of whatever kind, including reasonable attorneys' fees, that are incurred by an Indemnified Party in
a final judgment (collectively, “Losses”), arising out of any
third-party claim alleging facts that, if true, would constitute or imply any of the following: (a) a breach or non-fulfillment
of any provision of this Agreement by the Indemnifying Party; (b) an act or omission of the Indemnifying Party characterized
by negligence or greater culpability, including the negligent operation or maintenance of any Product after its sale hereunder;
or (c) any failure by the Indemnifying Party to comply with applicable federal, state, or local laws, regulations, or codes.

9.02           
Exceptions and Limitations on Indemnification.
Notwithstanding any provision of this Agreement to the contrary, an Indemnifying Party is not obligated to indemnify, hold harmless,
or defend an Indemnified Party against any Loss or claim to the extent it arises out of or results from the Indemnified Party's
gross negligence or more culpable acts or omissions.

9.03           
Procedure for Indemnification.
If a third person asserts or files a claim against an Indemnified Party, and that Indemnified Party seeks indemnification hereunder,
the Indemnified Party will promptly provide Notice of the claim to the Indemnifying Party, and the Indemnifying Party will have
sole control over and will defend, compromise, or settle the claim at its expense. The failure to provide written notice promptly
will relieve the Indemnifying Party from liability hereunder only to the extent that such failure prejudiced the Indemnifying
Party from defending, compromising, or settling the claim. The Indemnifying Party will not be responsible for the defense and
indemnification expenses, including attorneys’ fees, incurred by the Indemnified Party after the Indemnifying Party assumed
the defense of the claim. The Indemnified Party may participate in the defense of any claim to which this Section 9.03 applies
and may retain separate counsel at its own expense, and such expenses will not be subject to indemnification. The Indemnified
Party may defend a claim, and will have the power and authority to do so, unless and until the Indemnifying Party assumes the
defense of the claim. The Indemnifying Party will not consent to the entry of a settlement affecting the Indemnified Party, including
consenting to the entry of a judgment, without the prior written consent of the Indemnified Party, which will not be unreasonably
withheld, if the settlement or judgment: (a) involves more than the payment of money by the Indemnifying Party; or (b) does
not constitute the final disposition of all claims against the Indemnified Party in the particular legal action or proceeding
in which the claim is asserted.

9.04           
Other Indemnification Rights Superseded.
The rights to indemnification stated in this Section 9 supersede and replace any other rights and remedies in the nature
of indemnification to which either Party may be entitled at law.

Section 10.              
Confidentiality

10.01       
Protection of Confidential Information.
Neither Party will do any of the following, directly or indirectly, without the written consent of the other Party: (a) disclose,
transfer or otherwise communicate to any third party any Confidential Information of the other Party; or (b) use Confidential
Information of the other Party for any purpose other than the performance of this Agreement. The Parties will not permit any of
their respective agents or employees to take any action prohibited by this paragraph.

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10.02       
Definition of Confidential Information

		(a)	Definition.
                                         Subject to the exclusions and exceptions in Sections 10.02(c)and 10.02(d), the “Confidential
                                         Information” of a Party (the “Disclosing
                                         Party”) means all information of the Disclosing Party that is disclosed
                                         to the other Party (the “Receiving Party”)
                                         and that falls within one or more of the following categories: (i) non-public information
                                         relating to the Disclosing Party’s business, affairs, or products that has or could
                                         have commercial value; (ii) any information which the Receiving Party knows or reasonably
                                         should know that the Disclosing Party is required to keep confidential under a binding
                                         obligation with a third party; and (iii) all information provided by the Disclosing
                                         Party to the Receiving Party which the Receiving Party knows or reasonably should know
                                         could be detrimental to the interests of the Disclosing Party if disclosed or used without
                                         authorization, whether or not such information is identified as Confidential Information.
                                         As used in this Section 10.02(a), the term “information”
                                         refers to data or information in any form or medium.

		(b)	Examples.
                                         By way of example, “Confidential Information”
                                         includes the following: (i) sales and customer information; (ii) product designs
                                         and technical materials; (iii) trade secrets and other proprietary information;
                                         (iv) formulas, research and development techniques, processes, computer programs,
                                         software, electronic codes, security codes, inventions, innovations, patents, patent
                                         applications, discoveries, improvements, data, know-how, formats, test results, and research
                                         projects; (v) lists of customers and potential customers and non-public information
                                         concerning them; (vi) information about costs, profits, markets and sales; (vii) contracts
                                         and their terms; (viii) plans relating to business, marketing, and strategies; (ix) unpublished
                                         financial information, budgets, forecasts, and projections; (x) employee personnel
                                         files and compensation information; (xi) the terms, conditions, and existence of
                                         this Agreement; and (xii) each Party’s Intellectual Property and the rights
                                         that relate to it.

		(c)	Exceptions.
                                         Information that falls into any one or more of the following categories will not constitute
                                         Confidential Information: (i) information that is or becomes part of the public
                                         domain through no fault of the Receiving Party; (ii) information that the Receiving
                                         Party can show was known by the Receiving Party prior to its receipt from the Disclosing
                                         Party; (iii) information that the Receiving Party can show was independently developed
                                         by or for the Receiving Party without relying on any Confidential Information received
                                         from the Disclosing Party; (iv) information that the Receiving Party can show was
                                         rightfully received from a third party who is not under any obligation to maintain the
                                         confidentiality of such information under circumstances not involving a violation of
                                         the rights of the Disclosing Party.

		(d)	Court
                                         Order. A Receiving Party will not be in breach of its obligations under this Section 10
                                         to the extent that, based upon the advice of counsel, it provides Confidential Information
                                         under a court order or discloses Confidential Information as required by law. A Receiving
                                         Party who discloses Confidential Information under this paragraph must immediately notify
                                         the Disclosing Party of the court order or legal requirement, must give the Disclosing
                                         Party a reasonable opportunity to contest or limit the required disclosure, and must
                                         provide reasonable assistance at the Disclosing Party’s expense.

10.03       
Availability of Injunctive Relief.
The unauthorized use or disclosure of Confidential Information would be highly prejudicial to the interests of the Disclosing
Party and would materially damage the Disclosing Party’s business. Therefore, a Disclosing Party will be presumed entitled
to injunctive relief to protect its Confidential Information against unauthorized disclosure or use in violation of this Section 10.

10.04       
Return of Confidential Information.
Upon termination of this Agreement or upon the Disclosing Party’s request for any reason: (a) the Receiving Party will
immediately deliver to the Disclosing Party the originals and all copies of any and all materials and writings received from,
created for, or belonging to the Disclosing Party which relate to or contain any of the Disclosing Party’s Confidential
Information; and (b) the Receiving Party will permanently delete any and all of the Disclosing Party’s Confidential
Information from all computers and other electronic data storage devices in the Receiving Party’s control (or under the
control of Receiving Party’s agents or employees).

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Section 11.              
Term and Termination

11.01       
Term and Renewal

		(a)	Initial
                                         Term. This Agreement will be in effect for an initial Term beginning on the Effective
                                         Date and continuing for one year thereafter, unless this Agreement is sooner terminated
                                         as provided elsewhere herein.

		(b)	Renewal
                                         Term. Upon the expiration of the initial Term, this Agreement will automatically
                                         renew and remain in effect for an indefinite number of successive renewal Terms, each
                                         of which will take effect at the end of the previous Term and will remain in effect for
                                         one year unless sooner terminated as provided elsewhere herein.

		(c)	Definition.
                                         “Term” means, as the
                                         context requires: (a) the initial one-year term or any one-year renewal term, or
                                         (b) the period encompassed by all such terms.

11.02       
Termination

		(a)	Termination
                                         for Convenience. Either Party may terminate this Agreement for any reason by giving
                                         the other Party written Notice of termination at least 90 days prior to the date of termination.

		(b)	Termination
                                         for Breach. Either Party may terminate this Agreement if the other Party commits
                                         a material breach of this Agreement, including a breach of a representation or warranty
                                         by giving the breaching Party written Notice of termination for breach (a “Termination
                                         for Breach”). The Notice of Termination for Breach must specify the
                                         nature of the breach in reasonable detail. This Agreement will terminate if a material
                                         breach is not cured within 60 days after the Notice of Termination for Breach is given.
                                         A Termination for Breach will be without prejudice to the rights either Party may have
                                         against the other, whether arising in connection with the breach or otherwise.

		(c)	Termination
                                         for Insolvency. Either Party may terminate this Agreement if the other Party becomes
                                         insolvent or is declared bankrupt by a court of competent jurisdiction or becomes the
                                         subject of any reorganization (other than a corporate reorganization effected in the
                                         ordinary course of business and not arising out of any insolvency) or winding up, receivership
                                         or dissolution, bankruptcy or liquidation proceeding, or any proceeding or action similar
                                         to one or more of the above. A termination under this paragraph will be effective when
                                         the terminating Party gives written Notice thereof to the other Party.

		(d)	Effect
                                         of Termination; Survival. The termination or expiration of this Agreement for any
                                         reason will end the then-current Term and will terminate the effectiveness of Section 2
                                         and Section 3; provided, however, that the Parties’ obligations under
                                         any Purchase Order issued and accepted prior to the termination will remain in effect.
                                         Termination of this Agreement will not, in and of itself, terminate the effectiveness
                                         of any other provision of this Agreement.

Section 12.              
Notices

12.01       
Notice Procedure.
All formal notices, communications, and deliveries that are given, issued, or made in connection with this Agreement (“Notices”)
must be in writing and will be effective when received by the person to whom directed. A Notice will be rebuttably presumed received
as follows: (a) at noon on the first business day after it is sent by email; (b) on the day designated for delivery
if sent by hand delivery or overnight courier; or (c) three business days after it is sent by certified mail, return receipt
requested. Communications sent by email, including email attachments, and other electronic communications, except voice communications
and voice mails, are “in writing” for purposes of this paragraph.

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12.02       
Contacts.
Any Notices provided for in this Agreement shall be directed to the contact persons listed below:

	If
    to Agribotix:	Paul
                                         Hoff, COO

                                         Agribotix, LLC

                                         3309 Airport Road

                                         Boulder, CO 80301

                                         USA

        paul.hoff@agribotix.com

        +1
        (720) 308-7879

	If
    to Buyer:	Bret
                                         Chilcott, CEO

                                         AgEagle Aerial Systems, Inc.

                                         117 S. 4th Street

                                         Neodesha, KS 66757

                                         USA

        BretC@AgEagle.com

        +1 (620) 325-6363

12.03       
Change Contact Information.
Either Party may change its contact information stated above by giving written Notice of the change to the other Party.

Section 13.              
General Terms

13.01       
Further Assurances.
Each Party shall execute all further documents and take all further acts reasonably necessary or appropriate to carrying out the
intent of this Agreement.

13.02       
Precedence.
If there is an inconsistency between a provision stated this Agreement and a provision stated in a Purchase Order, communication,
or other document, the provision stated in this Agreement will take precedence and will control. If there is an inconsistency
between a provision stated in the main body of this Agreement (i.e., this Agreement excluding all exhibits, schedules,
and attachments) and a provision stated in any exhibit, schedule, or attachment, the provision stated in the main body of this
Agreement will control.

13.03       
Insurance.
Buyer shall purchase and maintain insurance reasonably adequate in light of the risks associated with Buyer’s use of unmanned
aerial vehicles and other activities contemplated by this Agreement. Buyer shall cause Agribotix and Buyer to be named insureds
on the insurance required by this paragraph.

13.04       
Governing Law.
This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Colorado, without regard to such
jurisdiction’s conflict of laws or choice of law principles. No international convention or treaty will apply to this Agreement,
including the United Nations Convention on Contract for the International Sale of Goods.

13.05       
Venue.
An action brought by either Party to interpret or enforce any provision of this Agreement may be brought only in a state or federal
court located in Denver, Colorado. Each Party submits to the jurisdiction and venue of such courts and waives any objection to
which it otherwise might be entitled regarding such jurisdiction or venue.

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13.06       
Waiver of Right to Jury Trial. Each party
hereby waives any right it has or may have to a trial jury in any action, suit, or proceeding arising out of or in connection
with this Agreement.

13.07       
Class Action Waiver. Any action, suit or
proceeding arising out of or in connection with this Agreement shall be brought in the plaintiff’s or claimant’s individual
capacity and not as a plaintiff or class member in any purported class or representative proceeding. A judge may not consolidate
or join the claims of other persons or parties who may be similarly situated.

13.08       
Transfer and Assignment.
Neither this Agreement nor any rights or obligations hereunder may be assigned or otherwise transferred (whether voluntarily,
by operation of law, or otherwise), without the prior written consent of the other Party; provided, however, that either
Party, without such consent, may assign this Agreement and the assignor’s rights and obligations hereunder in connection
with any of the following transactions: (i) the transfer or sale of all or substantially all of the assignor’s business
or assets, regardless of the form of the transaction, whether by merger, asset sale, stock sale or otherwise; (ii) the sale,
spin-off, or creation of a subsidiary or affiliated entity of the assignor; or (iii) a merger, consolidation, change in control
or similar transaction to which the assignor is a party. Any permitted assignee will be deemed to have assumed all the obligations
of the assignor under this Agreement.

13.09       
Force Majeure.
Neither Party will be considered in default under this Agreement to the extent that such Party’s performance is delayed
or prevented by fire, flood, hurricane, tornado, earthquake, other natural disasters, riot, war, terrorism, labor disputes, or
civil strife.

13.10       
Entire Agreement.
This Agreement states the entire agreement between the Parties with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement and supersedes
and replaces all previous discussions, negotiations, and agreements.

13.11       
Amendments.
Any amendment or addition to this Agreement will be effective only if in writing and signed by both Parties.

13.12       
Waiver.
The failure of either Party to insist upon the performance of any provision of this Agreement or to exercise any right or privilege
granted to such Party under this Agreement will not be construed as waiving such provision or any other provision of this Agreement.

13.13       
Severability.
If any provision of this Agreement is held invalid or unenforceable, the invalidity or unenforceability will not invalidate the
remaining provisions of this Agreement.

13.14       
Counterparts.
This Agreement may be executed and delivered in counterparts (including by means of electronic signatures), all of which taken
together will constitute one and the same agreement.

		13.15	Certain
                                         Rules of Construction. The headings in this Agreement are for convenience of reference
                                         only and will be ignored for purposes of construing and interpreting this Agreement.
                                         The terms “including” and “includes” will be construed as “including,
                                         without limitation” and “includes without limitation,” respectively.
                                         The term “termination,” when used in reference to this Agreement, refers
                                         to the termination, expiration, or cessation of this Agreement, regardless of the circumstances.

[signature
page follows]

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The
Parties are executing this Agreement to signify their acceptance of all the terms and conditions stated above, to be effective
as of the Effective Date, regardless of the date of actual signature.

	Agribotix,
    LLC,

    a Colorado limited liability company	AgEagle
    Aerial Systems, Inc. 

    a Nevada corporation
	By: ............................................................................................	By: ....................................................................................................
	Paul Hoff

    Chief Operating Officer	Bret Chilcott

    Chief Executive Officer
	Date signed: ............................................................................	Date signed: ...................................................................................

 

 

 

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Exhibit A

Territory,
Products, and Analytic Services

Territory

		•	Worldwide

 

Products

		•	Agricultural
                                         unmanned aerial vehicles

		•	Other
                                         associated products such as cameras, ground controls, etc.

 

Analytic
Services

		•	Image
                                         processing and data processing services offered on the Agribotix website at www.agribotix.com.

		•	Website
                                         terms and conditions

		•	Website
                                         privacy policy

 

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