Document:

Forebearance Agreement

 Exhibit 10.1 
 618 CHURCH STREET, SUITE 500 
 NASHVILLE,
TENNESSEE 37219 
 [Letterhead of Harbert Management Corporation] 
 TEL: 615 301 6400 
 FAX: 615 301 6401 
 Frank O’Donnell 
 Suite 350 
 324 South Hyde Park Ave. 
 Tampa, Florida, 33606 
 Dear Dr. O’Donnell, 
 In consideration of the payment
of $2,000,000 received last week from Accentia Biopharmaceuticals, Inc (“Accentia”), Harbinger Mezzanine Partners, L.P. (“Harbinger”) hereby agrees to forebear in requiring or demanding any additional payments of principal or
interest under the Loan Agreement, dated as of August 9, 2002 by and between Teamm Pharmaceuticals, Inc and the Harbinger until the first to occur of: (i) thirty days from the date hereof; (ii) the sale of assets by Accentia or (iii) an additional
borrowing by Accentia from Laurus Master Fund. 
  

	
	 Sincerely,

	
	 /s/    John C. Harrison, VP

	 Harbinger Mezzanine Manager, Inc.Employment Agreement, effective July 3, 2006

 Exhibit 10.1 
 EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT 
 THIS EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) is made this
16th day of May, 2006, and effective as of July 3, 2006 (the “Effective Date”) by and between David J. Langevin (“Employee”) and Veri-Tek International, Corp., a Michigan corporation, whose address is 50120 Pontiac Trail,
Wixom, Michigan 48393 (the “Company”). 
 RECITALS 
 WHEREAS, contemporaneously herewith, the Company is acquiring Manitex, Inc. (“Manitex”). 
 WHEREAS, Manitex, Inc. is engaged in the design, manufacture, assembly, marketing and distribution (excluding leasing) of boom trucks and related
lifting equipment, (the “Business”); 
 WHEREAS, the Company is engaged in the business of manufacturing specialty testing
equipment (the “VCC Business”). 
 WHEREAS, the Company desires to employ Employee as its Chief Executive Officer, and
Employee desires to be employed by the Company, upon the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. 
 NOW, THEREFORE, in
consideration of the mutual covenants and obligations contained herein, and intending to be legally bound, the parties, subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein, agree as follows: 
 TERMS 
 1. Employment Term. Subject to the terms and conditions set forth
herein, the Company agrees to employ Employee, and Employee hereby accepts employment, as the Chief Executive Officer (“CEO”) of the Company and its subsidiaries (the “Position”), for a term commencing on June 1, 2006 (the
“Commencement Date”) and ending on December 31, 2008 (the “Employment Term”) unless otherwise terminated under this Agreement. The Employment Term will automatically extend for successive periods of one year at the
end of the then current Employment Term unless either the Company or Employee notifies the other in writing (a “Non-Renewal Notice”) of the expiration of the Employment Term at least 90 days prior to the end of the then current
Employment Term. Employee and the Company agree that Employee’s employment with the Company constitutes “at-will” employment. Employee and the Company acknowledge that this employment relationship may be terminated at any time, upon
written notice to the other party, with or without good cause or for any or no cause, at the option either of the Company or Employee. However, as described in this Agreement, Employee may be entitled to severance benefits depending upon the
circumstances of Employee’s termination of employment. 
 2. Duties. During the Term, Employee shall serve the Company faithfully
and to the best of Employee’s ability, shall devote Employee’s full attention, skill and efforts to the performance of the duties of the Position. Employee shall report to the Company’s Board of 

 Directors. Employee will render such business and professional services in the performance of his duties, consistent with
Employee’s position within the Company, as will reasonably be assigned to him by the Board. During the Employment Term, Employee will devote Employee’s full business efforts and time to the Company and will use good faith efforts to
discharge Employee’s obligations under this Agreement to the best of Employee’s ability. For the duration of the Employment Term, Employee agrees not to actively engage in any other employment, occupation, or consulting activity for any
direct or indirect remuneration without the prior approval of the Board (which approval will not be unreasonably withheld); provided, however that Employee may, without the approval of the Board, serve in any capacity with any civic, educational, or
charitable organization, provided such services do not interfere with Employee’s obligations to Company. 
 3. Other Business
Activities. During the Employment Term, other than as provided in Section 2 above, Employee will not engage in any other business activities or pursuits which are contrary to Employee’s responsibilities and obligations pursuant to this
Agreement. 
 4. Compensation. 
  

	 	a.	Base Salary. As of the Effective Date, the Company will pay Employee an annual salary of $300,000 as compensation for his services (such annual salary, as is then effective,
to be referred to herein as “Base Salary”). The Base Salary will be paid periodically in accordance with the Company’s normal payroll practices and be subject to the usual, required withholdings. Employee’s salary will be subject
to review by the Compensation Committee of the Board, or any successor thereto (the “Committee”) not less than annually, and adjustments may be made at the discretion of the Committee. 

  

	 	b.	Annual Incentive. Employee will be eligible to receive annual cash incentives payable for the achievement of performance totals established by the Committee. The actual
earned annual cash incentive, if any, payable to Employee for any performance period will depend upon the extent to which the applicable performance goal(s) specified by the Committee are achieved and will be decreased or increased accordingly. All
payment of Annual Incentive shall be subject to normal and customary withholdings. 

 5. Benefits. Employee shall be
entitled to those employee benefits which the Company from time to time generally make available to employees and/or Employees (“Benefits”) pursuant to the terms and conditions of the Company’s benefit plans and/or policies. The
Benefits shall initially include, without limitation: 
 a. Medical, dental, vision, and life and disability insurance and such other benefits
as the Company may determine from time to time. 
 b. Incentive, savings and retirement plans, practices, policies and programs applicable to
Employees of the Company, including 401(k), and stock matching. 
  

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 c. Paid vacation time in accordance with the plans, practices, policies and programs applicable to
Employees of the Company at four weeks for each calendar year. 
 d. Monthly reimbursement of a single country club and/or private club dues
incurred by him. 
 6. Reimbursement of Business Expenses. Subject to such conditions as the Company may from time to time determine,
Employee shall be reimbursed for ordinary and reasonable documented expenses incurred by Employee in the performance of Employee’s duties under this Agreement. In addition, Employee shall be entitled to an automobile expense in the amount of
One Thousand Hundred Dollars ($1,000) per month plus a Company paid gas card. Employee shall also be reimbursed for cellular telephone and personal data assistant costs and expenses as well as customary expenses relating to professional activities.

 7. Confidentiality. Employee recognizes and acknowledges that the Confidential Information (as hereinafter defined) is a valuable,
special and unique asset of the Company. As a result, both during the Term and for a period the greater of two years or when Employee no longer received compensation or Severance hereunder, Employee shall not, without the prior written consent of
the Company, for any reason, either directly or indirectly divulge to any third party or use for Employee’s own benefit or for any purpose other than the exclusive benefit of the Company any confidential, proprietary, business or technical
information or trade secrets of the Company or of any subsidiary or affiliate of the Company (“Confidential Information”) revealed, obtained or developed in the course of Employee’s employment with the Company. Such Confidential
Information shall include, but shall not be limited to, the intangible personal property described in Section 8.b hereof, any information relating to methods of production, manufacture, service, research, specifications, computer codes,
business, marketing and sales techniques and concepts, other data and materials used in performing the Employee’s duties (other than his personal contact list), costs, business studies, finances, marketing data, plans and efforts, the terms of
contracts and agreements with customers, contractors and suppliers, litigation strategy and other Confidential Information relating to litigation, the Company’s relationship with actual and prospective customers, contractors and suppliers and
the needs and requirements of, and the Company’s course of dealing with, any such actual or prospective customers, contractors and suppliers, personnel information, and any other materials that have not been made available to the industry;
provided, that nothing herein contained shall restrict Employee’s ability to make such disclosures during the course of Employee’s employment as may be necessary or appropriate to the effective and efficient discharge of the duties
required by or appropriate for Employee’s Position or as such disclosures may be required by law; and further provided, that nothing herein contained shall restrict Employee from divulging or using for Employee’s own benefit or for any
other purpose any Confidential Information that is readily available to the general public so long as such information did not become available to the general public as a direct or indirect result of Employee’s breach of this Section 7.

 8. Inventions and Property. 
 a. Title to Proprietary Information. All right, title and interest in and to proprietary information shall be and remain the sole and exclusive property of the Company. 
  

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 During the Term, Employee shall not remove from the Company’s offices or premises any documents, records, notebooks,
files, correspondence, reports, memoranda or similar materials of, or containing, proprietary or Confidential Information or other materials or property of any kind belonging to the Company, unless necessary or appropriate in accordance with the
duties and responsibilities required by or appropriate for Employee’s position, and, in the event that such materials or property are removed, all of the foregoing shall be returned to their proper files or places of safekeeping as promptly as
possible after the removal. 
 b. Development of Intellectual Property. 
 i. Employee agrees that all right, title and interest in and to any innovations, designs, systems, analyses, ideas for sales and marketing
programs, customer contacts, and all copyrights, patents, trademarks and trade names, or similar intangible personal property which have been or are developed or created in whole or in part by Employee (A) at any time and at any place during
Employee’s employment with the Company and which, in the case of any or all of the foregoing, are related to and used in connection with the Business or any other business of the Company, (B) as a result of tasks assigned to Employee by
the Company or (C) from the use of premises or personal property (whether tangible or intangible) owned, leased or contracted for by the Company (collectively, the “Intellectual Property”), shall be and remain forever the sole and
exclusive property of the Company. Employee shall promptly disclose to the Company all Intellectual Property and Employee shall have no claim for additional compensation for the Intellectual Property. 
 ii. Employee acknowledges that all the Intellectual Property that is copyrightable shall be considered a work made for hire under United
States Copyright Law. To the extent that any copyrightable Intellectual Property may not be considered a work made for hire under the applicable provisions of the United States Copyright Law, or to the extent that, notwithstanding the foregoing
provisions, Employee may retain an interest in any Intellectual Property that is not copyrightable, Employee hereby irrevocably assigns and transfers to the Company any and all right, title, or interest that Employee may have in the Intellectual
Property under copyright, patent, trade secret and trademark law, in perpetuity or for the longest period otherwise permitted by law, without the necessity of further consideration. The Company shall be entitled to obtain and hold in their own name
all copyrights, patents, trade secrets, and trademarks with respect thereto. 
 iii. Employee further agrees to reveal
promptly all information relating to the same to an appropriate officer of the Company and to cooperate with the Company and execute such documents as may be necessary or appropriate (A) in the event that the Company desires to seek copyright,
patent or trademark protection, or other analogous protection, thereafter relating to the Intellectual Property, and when such protection is obtained, to renew and restore the same, and (B) to defend any opposition proceedings in respect of
obtaining and maintaining such copyright, patent or trademark protection, or other analogous protection. 
  

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 9. Non-Competition 
 a. Employee agrees that the Employee shall not during the Employee’s employment with the Company, and, if the Employee’s employment is terminated for any reason other than termination of employment without
Just Cause, thereafter for a period of one (1) year, directly or indirectly, engage in or become employed by any Prohibited Business as defined below. 
 b. The Employee agrees that if the Employee’s employment is terminated without Just Cause (as defined in Section 10.1 hereof) or for Good Reason (as defined in Section 10.b hereof), thereafter
during the period in which the Employee is receiving payments under either Section 10.d or 10.e hereof, directly or indirectly, Employee shall not in any capacity, engage or participate in or become employed by or render advisory or consulting
or other services in connection with any Prohibited Business as defined below. 
 c. Notwithstanding Section 9.b. above, at any time
during which the Employee is receiving the payments and benefits due the Employee pursuant to Sections 10.d or 10.e, as the case may be, the Employee may elect by written notice to the Company to forego and release the Company from paying such
payments and providing such benefits. From and after the date of such notice (i) the Company shall have no further obligation to make such payments or provide such benefits, and (ii) the obligation of the Employee set forth in
Section 9.a. or 9.b., as applicable. shall terminate. 
 d. The Employee agrees that the Employee shall not during the Employee’s
employment with the Company, and, if the Employee’s employment is terminated for any reason, thereafter for a period of one (1) year, make any financial investment, whether in the form of equity or debt, or own any interest, directly or
indirectly, in any Prohibited Business. Nothing in this Section 9 shall, however, restrict the Employee from making any investment in any Company whose stock is listed on a national securities exchange or actively traded in the over-the-counter
market; provided that (i) such investment does not give the Employee the right or ability to control the policy decisions of any Prohibited Business, and (ii) such investment does not create a conflict of interest between the
Employee’s duties hereunder and the Employee’s interest in such investment. 
 e. “Prohibited Business” shall be defined
as any business and any branch, office or operation thereof, which is a primary competitor of the Company with respect to the Business wherever the Company does business, in North America or abroad. 
 10. Termination. 
 a. Employee’s
employment with the Company: (i) shall terminate upon Employee’s resignation, death or Permanent Disability (as defined below) (each, an “Employee Termination”); and (ii) subject to the conditions set forth below, may be
terminated at any time by the Company for any reason (or no reason), including, without limitation, for Just Cause (as herein defined). In addition, if a Non-Renewal Notice is delivered pursuant to Section 1, Employee’s employment with the
Company shall terminate on the last day of the then current Employment Term and the Employment Term shall be deemed to have expired. Termination of 
  

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 Employee’s employment with the Company shall be effective on the following date: (1) if terminated as a result
of Employee’s resignation, on the date specified in a written notice delivered by Employee to the Company, which date shall be at least 15 days following the date of such written notice; (2) if terminated as a result of death or Permanent
Disability, upon the date of such event; (3) if terminated by the Company, on the date specified in a written notice delivered by the Company to Employee, and (4) if terminated by either the Company or Employee by virtue of delivery of a
Non-Renewal Notice, on the last day of the then current Employment Term. 
 As used in this Agreement, “Just Cause” means: (i) Employee’s
admission of, or conviction of any act of fraud, embezzlement or theft against the Company or any of its subsidiaries; (ii) Employee’s plea of guilty or of no contest with respect to, admission of, or conviction for, a felony or any crime
involving moral turpitude, fraud, embezzlement, theft or misappropriation; (iii) Employee’s violation of the provisions set forth in Sections 7, 8 or 9; (iv) Employee’s misappropriation of the Company’s or any of its
subsidiaries’ funds or a corporate opportunity by Employee; (v) Employee’s gross negligence, willful or reckless conduct that has brought or is reasonably likely to bring the Company or any of its subsidiaries into public disgrace or
disrepute or which has had or is reasonably likely to have a materially adverse effect on the Business; (vi) any violation by Employee of any statutory or common law duty of loyalty to the Company or any of its subsidiaries; (vii) alcohol
or substance abuse by Employee that interferes with the performance of Employee’s duties; or (viii) any other material breach by Employee of this Agreement; provided that the reasons described in clauses (iii), (vi), (vii) and
(viii) shall constitute Just Cause only upon Employee’s failure to correct such behavior prospectively within ten (10) days following written notice thereof from, or on behalf of the independent members of the Board of Directors of
the Company and provided further that “Just Cause” shall not include (1) bad judgment or negligence other than habitual neglect of duty, (2) any act or omission believed by the Employee in good faith to have been in
or not opposed to the interest of the Company (without intent of the Employee to gain therefrom, directly or indirectly, a profit to which the Employee was not legally entitled); or (3) any act or omission with respect to which a determination
could properly have been made that the Employee met the applicable standard of conduct for indemnification or reimbursement under the by-laws of the Company, any applicable indemnification agreement or the laws and regulations under which the
Company is governed, in each case in effect at the time of such act or omission. The exercise of the right of the Company to terminate Employee’s employment for Just Cause shall not abrogate any rights or remedies of the Company in respect of
the action giving rise to such termination. 
 b. For purposes of this Agreement, “Change of Control” shall mean (i) the sale
or other transfer of more than 50% of the ownership interests of the Company to one or more non-affiliated corporations, persons or other entities, (ii) the merger or consolidation of the Company with another non-affiliated corporation, person
or entity such that the shareholders of the Company, immediately preceding the merger or consolidation own less than 50% of the person or other entity surviving the merger or consolidation, (iii) the failure of the Company to assign this
Agreement to a successor, (iv) a majority of the members of the Board of Directors of the Company on the date of this Agreement (each a “Current Director”) cease to be members of the Board of Directors of the Company, provided that
for purposes of this Section 10.c. any director recommended by a majority of the Current Directors as a successor of a Current Direct 
  

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 shall be deemed to be a Current Director, (v) any filing of voluntary or involuntary bankruptcy of the Company or
agreement by the Company to any plan of reorganization, or if the shareholders of the Company approve any plan or proposal for the liquidation or dissolution of the Company, (vi) the sale, merger or other transfer of all or substantially all of
the Company’s consolidated assets to one or more non-affiliated corporations, persons or other entities. 
 c. If Employee’s
employment with the Company is terminated, voluntarily or involuntarily, within six (6) months of a Change in Control, Employee shall be entitled to, in addition to prompt payment of any salary earned prior to or on the date of termination but
unpaid as of the date of termination, (i) six months of his monthly Base Salary from the date of termination, (ii) health plan coverage provided by the Company and with respect to the Company’s welfare benefit plans for a period of
six (6) months, (iii) continuation of perquisites provided for in Section 5 and (d), (iv) reimbursement of any unpaid expense Employee is otherwise entitled pursuant to Section 6. 
 d. If Employee’s employment with the Company is terminated by the Company without Just Cause, Employee shall be entitled to, (i) twelve
(12) months of his monthly Base Salary from the date of termination, and (ii) health plan continuation coverage (i.e. COBRA) provided by the Company and with respect to the Company’s welfare benefit plans, and (iv) continuation
of perquisites provided for in Section 5 (a) and (d) for such period, and (v) reimbursement of any unpaid expense Employee is otherwise entitled pursuant to Section 6. 
 e. If Employee’s employment with the Company is terminated for Just Cause by the Company, then, (i) all payments of compensation by the Company
to Employee hereunder will terminate immediately, and (ii) except for those statutorily mandated obligations of Company, all perquisites and benefits will immediately cease. 
 f. If Employee’s employment by the Company is terminated by resignation of Employee, Employee shall be entitled only to (i) his Base Salary
accrued to the effective date of such termination, plus (ii) pay for vacation accrued but unused as of the effective date of such termination, plus (iii) any unpaid expense reimbursement Employee is entitled to pursuant to Section 6.

 g. In addition to any amounts or benefits provided upon termination of employment hereunder and except as otherwise provided herein, the
Employee shall be entitled to any payments or benefits explicitly provided under the terms of any plan, policy or program of the Company or as otherwise required by applicable law. 
 h. For the purposes of this Agreement, Employee will be deemed to be Permanently Disabled upon the earlier of (i) the end of a six
(6) consecutive month period during which, by reason of physical or mental injury or disease, the Employee has been unable to perform substantially all of his usual and customary duties under this Agreement or (ii) the date that a
reputable physician selected by the Board, and as to whom the Employee has no reasonable objection, (or pending Employee’s inability to make such determination, a reputable physician selected by the Board) determines in writing that the
Employee will, by reason of physical or mental injury or disease, be unable to perform substantially all of the Employee’s usual and customary duties under this Agreement for a period of at least six (6) consecutive 
  

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 months (each a “Disability Event”). If any question arises as to whether the Employee is disabled, upon
reasonable request therefore by the Board, the Employee shall submit to reasonable medical examination for the purpose of determining the existence, nature and extent of any such disability. The Board shall promptly give the Employee written notice
of any such determination of the Employee’s disability and of any decision of the Board to terminate the Employee’s employment by reason thereof. Upon a Disability Event, Employee’s employment with the Company shall be deemed
terminated, and Employee shall be entitled to, (i) twelve (12) months of his monthly Base Salary from the date of termination, and (ii) health plan continuation coverage (i.e. COBRA) provided by the Company and with respect to the
Company’s welfare benefit plans, and (iv) payment of the full value of any then vested SARs, and (iv) continuation of perquisites provided for in Section 5 (a) and (d), and (v) reimbursement of any unpaid expense
Employee is otherwise entitled pursuant to Section 6. Base salary payable to the Employee shall be reduced dollar-for-dollar by the amount of disability benefits paid to the Employee in accordance with any disability policy or program of the
Company. 
 11. Conditions to Receipt of Severance; No duty to mitigate. 
  

	 	a.	Nondisparagment. The parties agree to act hereafter in a professional and non-retaliatory manner, refraining from making disparaging remarks, innuendos, gestures,
insinuations, actions, or other verbal, nonverbal, written, electronic or other similar such expression concerning each other. The parties acknowledge that a breach or threatened breach of this provision will result in the Company suffering
irreparable harm that cannot be calculated or fully or adequately compensated by recovery of damages alone. Accordingly, the parties are entitled to equitable relief, including interim or permanent injunctive relief, specific performance, or other
equitable remedies in the event of any breach of this or any of the other of the provisions of this agreement, in addition to all other remedies which may be available to the parties, including discontinuation of the payments provided for hereunder.

  

	 	b.	Other Requirements. Employee’s receipt of continued severance payments will be subject to Employee continuing to comply with the terms of the Confidential Information
provisions of this Agreement. 

  

	 	c.	No duty to Mitigate. Except for perquisites and health care benefits, Employee will not be required to mitigate the amount of any payment contemplated by this Agreement, nor
will any earnings that Employee may receive from any other source reduce any such payment. 

 12. Indemnification. The
Company shall indemnify Employee, to the maximum extent permitted by law, during and after the termination of the Employee’s employment, against any and all judgments, settlement payments, costs, attorney fees, and other reasonable expenses
incurred by Employee in connection with the defense of any claim, action, suit or proceeding, arising from events before or during the term of Employee’s employment to which Employee has been made a party because the performance of employment
duties under this Agreement, or by way of inclusion, the execution of this Agreement. This right to indemnification shall be in addition to any rights that the Employee may otherwise be entitled to under the Certificate of Incorporation or Bylaws of
the Company as applicable. 
  

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 13. Survival of Provisions. The provisions of this Agreement set forth in Sections 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12 and 20 hereof shall survive the termination of Employee’s employment hereunder. 
 14. Successors and Assigns. This
Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the Company’s successors and assigns. This Agreement will be binding upon and inure to the benefit of (a) the heirs, executors, and legal representatives of Employee upon
Employee’s death, and (b) any successor of the Company. Any such successor of the Company will be deemed substituted for the Company under the terms of this Agreement for all purposes and the Company shall use its best efforts that any
successor assumes this Contract. For this purpose, “successor” means any person, firm, corporation, or other business entity which at any time, whether by purchase, merger, or otherwise, directly or indirectly acquires all or substantially
all of the assets or business of the Company. None of the rights of Employee to receive any form of compensation payable pursuant to this Agreement may be assigned or transferred except by will or the laws of descent and distribution. Any other
attempted assignment, transfer, conveyance, or other disposition of Employee’s right to compensation or other benefits will be null and void. 
 15. Legal and Tax Expenses. The Company will reimburse Employee for reasonable legal and tax advice expenses incurred by him in connection with the negotiation, preparation, and execution of this Agreement. In addition, in the event
of a dispute relating to any provision of this Agreement, following the Effective Date, the Company will reimburse Employee’s fees and expenses as incurred quarterly, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, in connection with such dispute,
provided Employee prevails on at least one material issue in such dispute, or provided an arbitrator does not determine that Employee’s legal positions were frivolous or without legal foundation. In the event Employee does not so prevail or in
the event of such determination, Employee will repay the Company any amounts previously reimbursed by it, and Employee will reimburse the Company for its fees and expenses, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, incurred in connection with the
dispute. 
 16. Notice. Any notice or communication required or permitted under this Agreement shall be made in writing and sent by
certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, addressed as follows: 
 If to Employee: 
 David J. Langevin 
 355 W. Sacaton Canyon Drive 
 Oro Valley, AZ 85737 
  

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 If to the Company: 
 Chairman of the Compensation Commitee 
 c/o Corporate Secretary 
 50120 Pontiac Trail 
 Wixom, MI 48393 
 or to such other address as
either party may from time to time duly specify by notice given to the other party in the manner specified above. 
 17. Entire Agreement;
Amendments. This Agreement contains the entire agreement and understanding of the parties hereto relating to the subject matter hereof, and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous discussions, agreements and understandings of every nature
between the parties hereto relating to the employment of Employee with the Company. This Agreement may not be changed or modified, except by an Agreement in writing signed by each of the parties hereto. 
 18. Waiver. The waiver of the breach of any term or provision of this Agreement shall not operate as or be construed to be a waiver of any other
or subsequent breach of this Agreement. 
 19. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be construed and enforced in accordance with the
laws of the State of Michigan without giving effect to the choice of law principles of such state. 
 20. Settlement of Disputes. Any
claims, controversies, demands, disputes, or differences between the parties hereto arising out of, or by virtue of, or in connection with, or relating to this Agreement, Employee’s employment relationship with the Company or termination of
such employment relationship shall be submitted to and settled by arbitration in Southfield, Michigan before a single arbitrator who shall be knowledgeable in the field of business law and employment relations and such arbitration shall be in
accordance with the rules of the American Arbitration Association then in force. The parties agree to bear joint and equal responsibility for all fees of the arbitrator, abide by any decision rendered as final and binding, and waive the right to
submit the dispute to a public tribunal for a jury or non-jury trial. 
 21. Severability. In case any one or more of the provisions
contained in this Agreement shall, for any reason, be held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity, illegality or unenforceability shall not affect the validity of any other provision of this Agreement, and such
provision(s) shall be deemed modified to the extent necessary to make it enforceable. 
  

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 22. Section Headings. The section headings in this Agreement are for convenience only, and form no
part of this Agreement and shall not affect its interpretation. 
 23. Specific Enforcement: Extension of Period. Employee
acknowledges that the restrictions contained in Sections 7, 8 and 9 hereof are reasonable and necessary to protect the legitimate interests of the Company and its affiliates and that the Company would not have entered into this Agreement in the
absence of such restrictions. Employee also acknowledges that any breach by Employee of Sections 7, 8 and 9 hereof will cause continuing and irreparable injury to the Company for which monetary damages would not be an adequate remedy. The Employee
shall not, in any action or proceeding to enforce any of the provisions of this Agreement, assert the claim or defense that an adequate remedy at law exists. In the event of such breach by Employee, the Company shall have the right to enforce the
provisions of Sections 7, 8 and 9 of this Agreement through securing injunctive or other relief in any court without the necessity of posting a bond, and this Agreement shall not in any way limit remedies of law or in equity otherwise available to
the Company. If an action at law or in equity is necessary to enforce or interpret the terms of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover, in addition to any other relief, reasonable attorneys’ fees, costs and
disbursements. 
 24. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an
original, and all of which together shall be deemed to be one and the same instrument. 
 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this
Agreement to be executed the day and year first written above. 
  

			
	“EMPLOYEE”
	
	DAVID J. LANGEVIN
	
	 /s/ David J. Langevin

	Date:	 	May 16, 2006
	
	“COMPANY”
	
	 VERI-TEK INTERNATIONAL, CORP.

	
	 /s/ Donald Brown

	Title:	 	President and Chief Operating Officer
	Date:	 	May 16, 2006

  

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