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Filed by Automated Filing Services Inc. (604) 609-0244 - Red Sky Resources Inc. - Exhibit 10.5

 

 RED SKY RESOURCES INC. 

  GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY AGREEMENT 

 1.                 SCOPE
  OF THE SURVEY

 This Agreement between SJ Geophysics Ltd., and Red Sky Resources
  Inc., hereinafter called “The Client,” sets forth the details of
  an Induced Polarization survey, personnel and equipment that are to be supplied
  by SJ Geophysics Ltd. for the purposes of recording the geophysical data. This
  also covers the payments that are to be made to SJ Geophysics Ltd. by The Client
  in respect thereof.

 The project is located within southwestern Alaska. The geophysical
  survey will cover The Client's claims and neighbouring claims owned by a third
  party. The claims are situated approximately 32 miles west of Iliamna or 21
  miles southwest of the Pebble deposit. The survey parameters for the modified
  pole-dipole 2D-IP configuration will be decided on by consultation with the
  client's representative (Alaska Earth Sciences).

 Cost of the survey will be split 50/50 between Red Sky Resources
  Inc. and the third party company with the adjacent claims. This agreement is
  based on the basis that there will be a minimum of 14 production days with the
  joint survey.

 Quotation valid till April 30th, 2005.

 2.                 SURVEY
  EQUIPMENT

 SJ Geophysics Ltd. shall supply a geophysical system including:

	 2.1.	 Complete IP System  
		 	 
	 	 •  	 An IP transmitter and Generator.  
		 	 
	 	 •  	 A digital receiver which is capable of measuring at least
      6 dipoles,  
		 	 
	 	 •  	 Reels, wires, electrodes as required,  
	 	 	 
	 2.2.	 Ancillary Equipment  
		 	 
	 	 •  	 Computer, and software to reduce the data to provide a quick
      field result for quality assurance purposes only.  

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 3.                 SURVEY
  PERSONNEL

 SJ Geophysics Ltd. shall supply the following personnel to do the geophysical
  survey:

	 3.1.      	 An experienced technician or operator who is capable of survey design
      and who will take the geophysical measurements and plot preliminary results,
    
	 	 
	 3.2.      	 A secondary experienced transmitter operator. 

 4.                 DATA
  TO BE COLLECTED

	 4.1.      	 The following data will be collected by SJ Geophysics Ltd.
      along specified intervals. 
	 
	 	 4.1.1.	 Station number, Line number for each reading. 
	 
	 	 4.1.2.	 Time domain Induced Polarization measurements consisting of Voltage,
      current and at least 10 chargeability windows. 
	 
	 	 4.1.3.	 Measurements will be taken with a modified pole dipole type array. The
      specifications are subject to change on consultation between the client
      and the contractor. 
	 
	 	 4.1.4.	 Clinometer readings between station (+\- 10%) if not collected by the
      client. 
	 
	 	 4.1.5.	 GPS (hand held) reading (+\- 10 metres) for first and last stations on
      each survey line. If not collected by the client. 

 5.                 SURVEY
  GRID

	 5.1.      	 The Client agrees to prepare survey lines with clearly marked stations.
      For the geophysical survey, the grid should be “slope chained”
      not “slope corrected chained” with an accurate chain. If
      the grid is slope corrected in very steep topography our prebuilt receiver
      cables (precut receiver cables significantly speed up the survey) may not
      reach the survey station therefore slowing the survey. For satisfactory
      results topofill should not be used for measuring in stations. Topofill
      can do serious damage to our cables and thus can significantly slow the
      survey. If a nylon or fiberglass chain is used for the measurement it should
      be checked against a steel chain and the error recorded. The slope of each
      slope segment or elevation of each station should be recorded and supplied
      to the geophysical operator. Improved survey and interpretation results
      can be achieved by surveying in baselines and traverses with a differential
      GPS. 

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	 5.2.      	 In the case of IP measurements the accuracy of the topographical information
      will affect the quality of the resistivity and IP data particularly if the
      data are inverted. 
	 	 
	 5.3.      	 For reconnaissance surveying the above specifications may be relaxed.
    

 6.                
  SJ GEOPHYSICS LTD.’S RESPONSIBILITIES

	 6.1.      	 SJ Geophysics Ltd. will supply the requested equipment, perform and execute
      all work and services required pursuant to this Agreement in a workmanlike
      and professional manner. Occasionally equipment failures do occur. SJ Geophysics
      Ltd. will supply the geophysical equipment in good working order, and will
      be responsible for any repairs and normal shipping costs for repairs to
      keep the system in good working order (except helicopter transport costs,
      if applicable). In the event that the survey is delayed because of unaccountable
      equipment failure, the local cost of room and board for the SJ Geophysics
      Ltd. crew, while the equipment is being repaired and shipped, will be at
      the expense of The Client. 
	 
	 6.2.      	 SJ Geophysics Ltd. or its employees will not disclose any information
      acquired during the course of this survey to third parties without prior
      authorization from The Client. 
	 
	 6.3.      	 SJ Geophysics Ltd. and its employees will demonstrate responsible citizenship
      and have a commitment to safety, health and environment. 

 7.                 THE
  CLIENT'S RESPONSIBILITIES

 The Client agrees to the following:

	 7.1.      	 To organize and provide a field camp for accommodations. In addition,
      the client will provide the required support to the field crew while the
      crew is stationed at the field site for the duration of the survey, 
	 
	 7.2.      	 The Client will prepare the survey grid in accordance with Section 5,
      and provide the chainage data or GPS coordinates (line, station, E, N, Z)
      to SJ Geophysics Ltd. at the commencement of the geophysical survey. Any
      reprocessing of geophysical data required that are caused by deficiencies
      in the chainage data will be charged to The Client at normal processing
      rates. (See Attachment A). If the GPS data is not supplied prior to the
      commencement of the IP surveying, the geophysical crew will gather the GPS
      data and slope data as described in section 4.1.5 prior to starting IP production.
      The crew will be billed out at the IP production day rate. 
	 
	 7.3.      	 To provide all environmental and exploration permits, permissions and
      rights of access required for the geophysical crew to undertake its work
      on the The Client's exploration property, including rights of access through
      private and public lands. 
	 
	 7.4.      	 To provide sufficient and timely monitoring of SJ Geophysics Ltd.'s data
      and performance so as not to cause undue delay in the operations or data
      collection schedule, 
	 
	 7.5.      	 Subject to appropriate diligence, make prompt payment of SJ Geophysics
      Ltd. invoices as they come due. 

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	 7.6.      	 To provide stable power supply to power computers and battery chargers
      on the survey site or at survey accommodation. 
	 
	 7.7.      	 To arrange and pay for all transportation reasonably required for the
      performance of the services at the Project Site, whether by aircraft, snowmobile
      or all-terrain vehicles. CLIENT will provide necessary safety equipment
      for The CREW whenever they use snowmobiles or all-terrain vehicles in order
      to perform the Services. 
	 
	 7.8.      	 To provide a minimum of three helpers to execute the survey. Four helpers
      can significantly increase the production rate. 

 8.                 SURVEY
  LOGISTICS AND TIMING

	 8.1.      	 The crew will be based at the lodging provided by The Client. 
	 
	 8.2.      	 SJ Geophysics Ltd. will start the survey on the following schedule: to
      be established 

 9.                 CHARGES

 SJ GEOPHYSICS LTD's charges for supplying the IP System and crew will be as
  follows (for optional charges please please cross off if declined and initial):

	 	 9.1.	 SJ Geophysics Ltd. mobilization and demobilization to Project 
    	 Cost plus 10%  
	 	 	 	 
	 	  	Mob-Demob costs include all fees to and from the project
        for both equipment and personnel which include items such as transportation,
        fuel, brokerage fees, and hotel etc. In addition, standby rates
        will apply for the equipment and personnel during Mod/demob and
        moving between properties. 

      SJ Geophysics Ltd. reserve the right to rotate their operators/geophysicists
        on a 5 week schedule at the above rates. 
	  
	 	 	 	 
	 	 9.2.	 To supply the complete I.P system with 1 qualified operator/crew
      chief, and 1 transmitter operator during geophysical recording.	 CAN$1775/day  
		 	  	  
	 	 9.3.	 To supply an experienced Geophysicist on site to oversee projects
      at start ups. - Declined -  	 CAN$500/day  
		 	  	  
	 	 9.4.	 To supply an optional technician to assist with grid layout. 
    	 CAN$350/day  
	 	 	 	 
	 	 9.5.	 To supply optional second receiver or transmitter  	 Tx: CAN$150/day 
    
		 	  	 Rx: CAN$100/day 
    
	 	 9.6.	 To supply helpers (normally 2 to 4 helpers are supplied depending
      on survey type and location)  	 N/A  
		 	  	  
	 	 9.7.	 To supply oil and gas for 4 X 4 vehicle,  	 Cost plus 10%  
	 	 	 	 
	 	 9.8.	 To supply oil and gas for the geophysical equipment, 
    	 Cost plus 10%  
	 	 	 	 
	 	 9.9.	 To supply room and board for the geophysical crew and helpers, 
    	 N/A  
			 	 
		 	 Field camp will be the responsibility of the client. 
    	  

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	  	 9.10.	 To supply SAT communications if required,  	 Cost plus 10%  
	 	 	 	 
	  	 9.11.	 Standby charge for 9.2 above at 75% of daily rate,  	  
	 	 	 	 
	 	 	The above charge will apply while the equipment
      or crew are on “standby” due to weather, lack of access to the
      survey site, movement between properties or any circumstance beyond the
      control of SJ Geophysics Ltd. where the crew cannot take geophysical readings.
      No standby charge is applicable if electronic or mechanical failure of the
      geophysical system occurs.
	 	 	 	 
	 	9.12.	To supply 4 X 4 vehicle to transport crew and equipment, 
    	N/A  

	 	 9.13.      	 SJ Geophysics Ltd. retains ownership and all rights to the geophysical
      data collected under this Agreement until all invoices under this Agreement
      have been paid in full. 
	 
	 	 9.14.      	 All prices in this proposal are quoted without taxes, environmental,
      exploration fees. It is agreed that The Client will be responsible for such
      taxes, duties or fees that may arise out of the execution of this exploration
      program. 
	 
	 	 9.15.      	 Commercial rates apply to products not described above, see Attachment
      A - Optional Map, Reporting and Interpretation Presentations. 

 INVOICING

 It is agreed by The Client to pay SJ Geophysics Ltd. as follows:

	 	 9.1.	  A surety deposit, due on signing of the Agreement, 
    	 CAN $10,000  
			 	 
		 	 The surety deposit is held in escrow by SJ
      Geophysics Ltd. on behalf of The Client. Provisional on The Client
      paying interim invoices in full, then SJ Geophysics Ltd. will deduct the
      amount of the surety deposit from the final invoice. 
	 	 	 	 
	 	 9.2. 	 On the 15th and the 30th of each month
      in the survey period, payable by bank transfer within 5 business days of
      receipt of invoice,	 90% of outstanding

       amount  
	 	 	 	 
	 	 9.3.	 On completion of the fieldwork portion of the survey, 
    	  Balance to date 
    
	 	 	 	 
	 	9.4. 	If the project is extended by The Client, an interim
      invoice will/may be submitted which is payable by The Client to SJ Geophysics
      Ltd. before the additional work is initiated.
	 	 	 
	 	 9.5. 	Although preliminary interpretations and plotting
      will be provided in the field as time permits, the above charges do not
      include final interpretation, final plotting or report writing. For optional
      processing, reporting and interpretation, if requested by The Client, payment
      is due on delivery of the requested items.
	 	 	 
	 	9.6. 	Final inversion of all the data will be charged
        at a flat rate of CAN$150/line-km min $250per line.

	 	 	 
	 	9.7. 	The above charges do not include any withholding
      taxes, fees or levies by local authorities. It is agreed by The Client that
      any fees not specifically mentioned in the Agreement will be the responsibility
      of The Client.
	 	 	 
	 	 	 All invoices are due on receipt. An interest
        of 2% per month will be charged on overdue accounts

 10.                 GENERAL
  CONDITIONS

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	 	 10.1.	 This Agreement shall only cover work that relates to this project as
      described in the sections above. 
	 
	 	 10.2.	 It is hereby accepted by The Client that SJ Geophysics Ltd. will not
      be responsible for delays or non-performance in the execution of the geophysical
      survey and the delivery of the results thereof which are occasioned in whole
      or in part by force majeure, including without limitation, labor and civil
      disturbances, acts of God, geophysical instrument failure, or any other
      causes that are beyond SJ Geophysics Ltd.'s reasonable control. 
	 
	 	 10.3.	 SJ Geophysics Ltd. carries comprehensive general liability insurance
      including non-owned auto liability insurance, personal injury insurance
      and broad form property damage insurance of CAN$2,000,000. 
	 
	 	 	 For an additional $50/day, SJ Geophysics Ltd. can increase the comprehensive
      liability insurance to CAN $ 5,000,000. To accept or decline this option,
      please circle your choice and initial next to it. Declined 
	 
	 	 10.4.	 SJ Geophysics Ltd. shall respect the secrecy of all matters and materials
      pertaining to this survey and will reveal to outside sources only as much
      information as is necessary to conduct this survey. 
	 
	 	 10.5.	 The client shall respect that the 3D-IP field methodology is specific
      to SJ Geophysics Ltd. and shall not reveal detailed information on the techniques
      used to gather the data to other geophysical contractors. 

 If this proposal is accepted, please sign below and return one copy with the
  surety deposit cheque to SJ Geophysics Ltd.

	 Accepted for  	  
	 	 
	 SJ Geophysics Ltd.  	  
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 By: (Syd Visser)  	 Date Signed: 05/05/05  
	 	 
	 	 
	 Accepted for  	  
	 	 
	 Red Sky Resources Inc.  	  
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 By: (D. Barry Lee  	 Date Signed: 15/04/05  

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  ATTACHMENT A: - Optional Map Products and Interpretation
  Services 

	 1.	 Consulting and/or Analytical Interpretation of data, 
    	 CAN$95/hr or
	 	  	 CAN$850/day  
	 2.	 Comprehensive Interpretation or Assessment Report including
      modeling of  responses,  	 CAN$95/hr or
	 	  	 CAN$850/day  
	 3.	 Computer/software cost for EM or IP modeling on the cluster
      computer system  	 $10/hr/node  
	 4.	 Secretarial and Technical Services (Report preparation, replotting
      existing files, archiving data to CD, Jaz, Zip or floppy disks,  	CAN$55/hr  
	 5.	 Reformat of Geophysical data to MapInfo or other GIS formats, 
    	 CAN$85/hr  
	 6.	 Reformat of Geophysical data to UTM coordinates,  	 CAN$85/hr  
	 7.	 Merge present data and level with other data sets,  	 CAN$85/hr  
	 8.	 Recalculating maps, preparing plot files,  	 CAN$85/hr  
	 9	 Plotting materials,  	 CAN$5/sq.ft.  

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	 	 Tel: (604) 582-1100 Fax: (604) 589-7466 E-mail: sydv@sjgeophysics.comFiled by Automated Filing Services Inc. (604) 609-0244 - ARGENTEX MINING CORPORATION - Exhibit 10.6

Exhibit 10.6 

 CONSULTING AGREEMENT 

THIS AGREEMENT is made as of the 12th day of February, 2005. 

AMONG: 

  
    
       ARGENTEX MINING CORPORATION, a corporation formed
        pursuant to the laws of the State of Nevada and having an office for business
        located at Suite 2000, 1066 West Hastings Street, Vancouver BC V6E 3X2
      

       (the “Company”) 

    

  

AND: 

  
    
       KEN HICKS, Professional Geologist, of 1234 Doran
        Road, North Vancouver, BC V7K 1M7 

       (the “Consultant”) 

    

  

WHEREAS: 

	 A.      	 The Company is engaged in the business of locating,
        acquiring and exploring natural resource mineral properties; 

	 
	 B.      	 The Consultant is a member in good standing of the
        Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of British Columbia
        and has field experience in Argentina; 

	 
	 C.      	 The Company is engaged in the business of locating,
        acquiring and exploring natural resource mineral properties and has acquired
        interests in several mineral properties located in the Republic of Argentina;
        and 

	 
	 D.      	 The Company wishes to retain the services of the
        Consultant to act as The Company’s Vice-President Exploration and
        a director, on and subject to the terms hereof. 

 NOW THEREFORE THIS AGREEMENT WITNESSETH THAT in consideration
  of the premises and the mutual covenants, agreements, representations and warranties
  contained herein, the parties hereto hereby agree as follows:

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 ARTICLE 1

  ENGAGEMENT 

Engagement 

 1.1        The Company
  hereby agrees to engage the Consultant to act in the capacity of Vice President
  (Exploration) and a Director and the Consultant accepts such engagement. In
  such capacity and/or capacities, the Consultant shall devote substantially all
  of his full time and attention to performance of his duties for and on behalf
  of the Company and shall be responsible for the overall management of Company
  exploration operations and, without limiting the generality of the foregoing,
  the Consultant shall also be obliged to personally perform and/or provide the
  following services: 

	 	 (a)      	 oversee the acquisition by the Company of the Properties; 
	 
	 	 (b)      	 oversee the proposed financing by the Company of up to $2,000,000;
    
	 
	 	 (c)      	 ensure the adequacy of the Company’s title to and interests in
      the Properties; and 
	 
	 	 (d)      	 oversee the exploration activities on the Properties and the production
      of property reports thereon. 

Direction and Control 

 1.2        The Consultant
  shall report to and be subject to the control and direction of the Board of
  Directors of the Company or such person or persons as the Board of Directors
  of the Company may designate from time to time. 

 Term 

 1.3        Subject to section
  1.5 hereof, the term of this Agreement (the "Term") shall be for a period of
  one (1) year commencing on the date hereof, subject to termination in accordance
  with the provisions hereof. 

 Salary 

 1.4         Subject
  to section 1.5 hereof, the Company shall pay to the Consultant a fee of $9,000
  (Cdn.) per month beginning March, 2005, payable semi-monthly or at such interval
  to be agreed upon by the Board of Directors. The Consultant’s fee shall
  be paid without deductions as might otherwise be required by law in respect
  of employee salaries. 

 Termination 

 1.5        The Company
  may terminate this Agreement without notice for cause at any time without liability
  for damages or otherwise. Nothing contained herein shall prejudice the Company's
  other rights and remedies upon termination of this Agreement, at law, in equity
  or otherwise; provided further that in addition to termination for cause,
  the Company may at any time terminate the engagement of the Consultant hereunder

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 without cause upon one (1) month’s notice (or one (1)
  month’s fees in lieu thereof) being provided to the Consultant. In the
  event that the Consultant ceases to devote substantially all of his full time
  and attention to the performance of his duties hereunder, then notwithstanding
  any other clause in this Agreement the Board of Directors may, in its discretion,
  terminate this Agreement without notice (or fees in lieu thereof) being due
  to the Consultant. 

 ARTICLE 2

  CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION

Trade Secrets 

 2.1        During the term
  of this Agreement, the Consultant may have access to confidential information
  consisting of the following categories of information (collectively, the “Trade
  Secrets”): 

	 	 (a)      	 information regarding the Companies mineral properties,
        mineral properties which the Company proposes to acquire, the Company’s
        proposed exploration programs thereon and the results thereof; 

	 
	 	 (b)      	 financial information, such as the Company’s
        earnings, assets, debts, prices, pricing structure, volumes of purchases
        or sales or other financial data, whether relating to the Company generally,
        or to particular products, services, geographic areas or time periods;
      

	 
	 	 (c)      	 supply and service information, such as goods and
        services, suppliers’ names or addresses, terms of supply or service
        contracts, or of particular transactions, or related information about
        potential suppliers, to the extent that such information is not generally
        known to the public, and to the extent that the combination of suppliers
        or use of a particular supplier, though generally known or available,
        yields advantages to the Company, the details of which are not generally
        known; 

	 
	 	 (d)      	 marketing information, such as details about ongoing
        or proposed marketing programs or agreements by or on behalf of the Company,
        sales forecasts or results of marketing efforts or information about impending
        transactions; 

	 
	 	 (e)      	 personnel information, compensation or other terms
        of employment, actual or proposed promotion, hiring, resignations, disciplinary
        actions, termination or reasons therefor, training methods, performance,
        or other employee information not including employees’ personal
        or medical histories; or 

	 
	 	 (f)      	 customer information, such as any compilation of
        past, existing or prospective customers, customers’ proposed agreements
        between customers and the Company, status of customers’ accounts
        or credit, or related information about prospective customers. 

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Confidentiality 

 2.2         During
  and after the term of this Agreement, the Consultant agrees to: 

	 	 (a)      	 hold the Trade Secrets in confidence and not to
        divulge, communicate or transmit the Trade Secrets to others, or make
        any unauthorized copy or use of the Trade Secrets in any capacity, personal
        or business unrelated to that of the Company; 

	 
	 	 (b)      	 use the Trade Secrets only in the furtherance of
        proper Company-related reasons for which the Trade Secrets are disclosed
        or discovered; 

	 
	 	 (c)      	 take all reasonable action that the Company deems
        necessary or appropriate to prevent the unauthorized use or disclosure
        of or to protect the Company’s interest in the Trade Secrets; and
      

	 
	 	 (d)      	 except on behalf of the Company, during the term
        of this Agreement and for a period of six (6) months thereafter, not to
        solicit the business of the Company or otherwise conduct business (whether
        on behalf of the Company or such other person or entity for whom the Consultant
        is performing services after termination of this Agreement) of the type
        similar to that of the Company, with any person who is at any time during
        the term of this agreement or during the six (6) month period thereafter,
        a customer of the Company. 

Return of Information 

 2.3         Upon termination
  of this Agreement the Consultant will immediately return to the Company all
  written documents, computer files or other storage media in his possession or
  under his control containing Trade Secrets.

 Qualification 

 2.4         The provisions
  set forth in this Article do not apply to: 

	 	 (a)      	 information that by means other than the Consultant’s
        deliberate or inadvertent disclosure becomes well known or easily ascertainable
        to the public or to companies that compete directly with the Company;
        or 

	 
	 	 (b)      	 disclosures compelled by judicial or administrative
        proceedings after the Consultant diligently tries to avoid each disclosure
        and affords the Company the opportunity to obtain assurance that compelled
        disclosure will receive confidential treatment. 

 2.5         The Consultant
  acknowledges that the covenants set forth in this Article will not in any way
  preclude the Consultant from engaging in a lawful profession, trade or business
  of any kind or from becoming gainfully employed or retained. The Consultant
  recognizes that the provisions contained in this Article 3 are material to this
  Agreement. 

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 ARTICLE 3 

  INJUNCTION 

 The Consultant acknowledges that any violation of this Agreement
  may cause the Company immediate and irreparable harm and that the damages which
  the Company will suffer may be difficult or impossible to measure. Therefore,
  upon any actual or impending violation of this Agreement, the Company shall
  be entitled to the issuance of a restraining order, interim and permanent injunctions,
  without bond, restraining or enjoining such violation by the Consultant. Such
  remedy shall be additional to and not in limitation of any other remedy which
  may otherwise be available to the Company. 

 ARTICLE 4 

  GENERAL 

Notices 

 4.1         All notices
  required or permitted under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be
  deemed delivered when personally served or sent by single pre-paid registered
  mail, postage paid, addressed as follows: 

	 The Company:  	 Argentex Mining Corporation  
	  	 Suite 2000, 1066 West Hastings Street  
	  	 Vancouver, British Columbia  
	  	 V6E 3X2  
	  
	  	 Attention: The Board of Directors  
	  
	 The Consultant:  	 Ken Hicks  
	  	1234 Doran Road 
	  	 North Vancouver, British Columbia  
	  	 V7K 1M7  

 Either party may change its address from time to time by written
  notice to the other party in the manner set forth herein. 

 Entire Agreement 

 4.2         This Agreement
  constitutes the entire understanding between the parties concerning the subject
  matter hereof and there are no other promises or conditions in any other agreement
  whether written or oral concerning the subject matter hereof. 

 Amendment 

 4.3         This Agreement
  may be modified or amended, any modification or amendment shall be in writing
  and signed by both parties. 

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Severability 

 4.4         In the
  event that any provisions of this Agreement shall be held to be invalid or unenforceable
  for any reason, the remaining provisions shall continue to be valid and enforceable.
  If a court finds that any provision of this Agreement is invalid or unenforceable,
  but that by limiting such provision the Agreement is valid and enforceable,
  then such provision shall be deemed to be written, construed, and enforced as
  so limited. 

 Waiver of Contractual Right 

 4.5         The failure
  of either party to enforce any provision of this Agreement shall not be construed
  as a waiver or limitation of that party’s right to subsequently enforce
  and compel strict compliance with every provision of this Agreement. 

 Independent Legal Advice 

 4.6         The Company
  has obtained legal advice concerning this Agreement and has requested that the
  Consultant obtain independent legal advice with respect to same before executing
  it. In executing this Agreement, the Consultant represents and warrants to the
  Company that he has been advised to obtain independent legal advice, and that
  prior to the execution of this Agreement he has obtained independent legal advice
  or has, in his discretion, knowingly and willingly elected not to do so. 

 Number and Gender 

 4.7         All references
  to the singular herein shall include the plural, all references to the masculine,
  feminine or neuter gender, as applicable, shall be deemed to include all other
  genders as appropriate or the context requires. 

 Applicable Law 

 4.8         This Agreement
  shall be governed by the laws of British Columbia, and the parties irrevocably
  submit to the jurisdiction of the courts of British Columbia with respect to
  any legal proceedings arising herefrom. 

 Successors and Assigns 

 4.9         The Consultant
  may not assign this Agreement nor any of his rights hereunder, whether in whole
  or in part, without the express prior consent of the Company. This Agreement
  shall enure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties hereto and their
  respective successors and permitted assigns. 

 Relationship 

 4.10        The Consultant
  is an independent contractor of the Company. Nothing contained in this agreement
  is intended to nor shall make any party an employee of any other party. 

  7

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have executed this Agreement
  as of the date first above written. 

	 	 ARGENTEX MINING CORPORATION  
	 	  
	 	  
	 	  
	 	 Per: /s/ CHRISTOPHER DYAKOWSKI  
 Christopher
      Dyakowski, President  
	 	  
	 	  
	 	  
	 	  
	 	  
	 	 /s/ KEN HICKS  
	 	 KEN HICKS

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