Document:

Exhibit 10.4

EXHIBIT 10.4

EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT

This Employment Agreement (the "Agreement"), effective July 29, 2004, is by and between HOUSE OF BRUSSELS CHOCOLATES INC., a Nevada corporation (the "Company") and GUY DEBBAS ("Employee").

W I T N E S S E T H:

WHEREAS, Company desires to employ Employee as provided herein; and

WHEREAS, Employee desires to accept such employment.

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

1.    Employment. Company hereby employs Employee and Employee hereby accepts employment with Company upon the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth.

2.    Duties. Subject to the power of the Board of Directors of Company to elect and remove officers, Employee will serve the Company as its Vice President of Product Development. Employee will faithfully and diligently perform the services and functions relating to such office or otherwise reasonably incident to such office, provided that all such services and functions will be reasonable and within Employee's area of expertise. Employee will, during the term of this Agreement (or any extension thereof), devote his full business time, attention and skills and best efforts to the promotion of the business of Company.

3.    Term. Subject to the terms and conditions hereof, the term of employment of Employee will commence as of the effective date hereof (the "Commencement Date") and will end on July 29, 2009, unless earlier terminated by either party pursuant to the terms hereof. The term of this Agreement is referred to herein as the "Term."

	 	4.	Compensation and Benefits During the Employment Term.

	 	(a)	Salary. Commencing upon the date of this Agreement, Employee will be paid a salary of $100,000.00 per year, payable bi-weekly (the "Salary").

	 	(b)	Stock Options. Upon the commencement of this Agreement, HOBC shall cause to be issued a stock option for 50,000 shares of the common stock of HOBC, pursuant to the terms contained in the "2004 Stock Option Plan of House of Brussels Chocolates Inc.", a copy of which has been provided to Employee prior to the execution of this Agreement. The options shall be exercisable for three (3) years at a strike price of $2.38 which is 85% of the closing stock price on the date of commencement of this Agreement. Such option shall vest as to 50% of the total number of shares covered by the Option at the end of the first year of Employee’s service to the Company and the remaining 50% of the total number of shares covered by the Option shall vest one (1) year after the Date of Grant, so long as the Grantee remains an employee of the Company at that time.

	  
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	 	(c)	Expenses. Upon submission of a detailed statement and reasonable documentation, Company will reimburse Employee in the same manner as other Employee officers of the Company or HOBC for all reasonable and necessary or appropriate out-of-pocket travel and other expenses incurred by Employee in rendering services required under this Agreement.

	 	(d)	Benefits; Insurance. The Employee will be entitled to participate in any benefit plan or program of the Company that may currently be in place or implemented in the future.

	 	(e)	Vacation. Employee will be entitled to three (3) weeks paid vacation each year of this Agreement.

	 	(f)	Intellectual Property. It is agreed by the Parties that all intellectual property rights and other intangible assets, including, without limitation, tradenames, trademarks, servicemarks, corporate names, logos and any existence or possible combination or derivation of any and all of the same and any food products created by Debbas during the term of this Agreement shall remain the sole property of the Company.

		5.	.     Confidentiality and Non-Competition. 

(a) Confidentiality. In the course of the performance of Employee's duties hereunder, Employee recognizes and acknowledges that Employee may have access to certain confidential and proprietary information of Company or any of its affiliates. Without the prior written consent of Company, Employee shall not disclose any such confidential or proprietary information to any person or firm, corporation, association, or other entity for any reason or purpose whatsoever, and shall not use such information, directly or indirectly, for Employee's own behalf or on behalf of any other party. Employee agrees and affirms that all such information is the sole property of Company and that at the termination and/or expiration of this Agreement, at Company's written request, Employee shall promptly return to Company any and all such information so requested by Company.

 

The provisions of this Section 5 shall not, however, prohibit Employee from disclosing to others or using in any manner information that: 

		(i)	has been published or has become part of the public domain other than by acts, omissions or fault of Employee;

		(ii)	has been furnished or made known to Employee by third parties (other than those acting directly or indirectly for or on behalf of Employee) as a matter of legal right without restriction on its use or disclosure; 

		(iii)	was in the possession of Employee prior to obtaining such information from Company in connection with the performance of this Agreement; or

		(iv)	is required to be disclosed by law.

	  
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(b)  Non-Competition. Employee agrees that he will not, for himself, on behalf of, or in conjunction with any person, firm, corporation or entity, either as principal, employee, shareholder, member, director, partner, consultant, owner or part-owner of any corporation, partnership or any other type of business entity, directly or indirectly, own, manage, operate, control, be employed by, participate in, or be connected in any manner with the ownership, management, operation, or control of any business that engages in the same business as the Company or is in any business similar to or competitive with the business presently conducted by the Company, for a period of one (1) year (the "Non-Compete Period") from the termination of this Agreement. However, in the event of the termination of Employee's employment pursuant to Section 6 (e), the Non-Compete Period shall be three (3) months. 

Employee agrees not to hire, solicit or attempt to solicit for employment by Employee or any company to which he may be involved, either directly or indirectly, any party who is an employee or independent contractor of the Company or any entity which is affiliated with the Company, or any person who was an employee or independent contractor of the Company or any entity which is affiliated with the Company within the three year period immediately following the termination of this Agreement.

Employee acknowledges that he has carefully read and considered all provisions of this Agreement and agrees that:

		(i)	Due to the nature of the Company's business, the foregoing covenants place no greater restraint upon Employee than is reasonably necessary to protect the business and goodwill of the Company; 

	 	(ii)	These covenants protect the legitimate interests of the Company and do not serve solely to limit the Company's future competition;

		(iii)	This Agreement is not an invalid or unreasonable restraint of trade;

	 	(iv)	A breach of these covenants by Employee would cause irreparable damage to the Company;

	 	(v)	These covenants are reasonable in scope and are reasonably necessary to protect the Company's business and goodwill which the Company has established through its own expense and effort; and

	 	(vi)	The signing of this Agreement is necessary as part of the consummation of the transactions described in the preamble. 

6.    Termination. This Agreement and the employment relationship created hereby will terminate (i) upon the death or disability of Employee under section 6(a) or 6(b); (ii) with cause under Section 6(c); (iii) upon the voluntary termination of employment by Employee under Section 6(d); or (iv) without cause under Section 6(e).

 

		(a)	Disability. The Company shall have the right to terminate the employment of the Employee under this Agreement for disability in the event Employee suffers an injury, illness, or incapacity of such character as to substantially disable her from performing her duties without reasonable accommodation by the Company hereunder for a period of more than one hundred twenty (120) consecutive days upon the Company giving at least thirty (30) days written notice of termination.

		(b)	Death. This Agreement will terminate on the Death of the Employee.

	  
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		(c)	With Cause. The Company may terminate this Agreement at any time because of (i) Employee's material breach of any term of the Agreement, (ii) the determination by the Board of Directors in the exercise of its reasonable judgment that Employee has committed an act or acts constituting a felony or other crime involving moral turpitude, dishonesty or theft or fraud; or (iii) Employee's gross negligence in the performance of her duties hereunder. 

		(d)	Voluntary Termination. The Employee may terminate his employment voluntarily.

		(e)	Without Cause. The Company may terminate this Agreement without cause and will pay the Employee severance pay of $25,000 under this Section 6(e) for termination without cause, which represents 3 months salary.

7.        Obligations of Company Upon Termination.

	 	(a)	In the event of the termination of Employee's employment pursuant to Section 6(a), (b), (c) or (d), Employee will be entitled only to the compensation earned by him hereunder as of the date of such termination.

		(b)	In the event of the termination of Employee's employment pursuant to Section 6(e), Employee will be entitled only to the compensation earned by him hereunder as of the date of such termination in addition to the amount specified in Section 6(e).

		(c)	In the event of termination of Employee's employment pursuant to any Section of the Agreement, the House of Brussels "2004 Stock Option Plan" shall provide guidance regarding the Employee’s rights in the options granted pursuant to Section 4(b). 

 

8.     Waiver of Breach. The waiver by any party hereto of a breach of any provision of this Agreement will not operate or be construed as a waiver of any subsequent breach by any party.

9.     Costs. If any action at law or in equity is necessary to enforce or interpret the terms of this Agreement, the prevailing party will be entitled to reasonable attorney's fees, costs and necessary disbursements in addition to any other relief to which he or it may be entitled.

10.    Notices. Any notices, consents, demands, requests, approvals and other communications to be given under this Agreement by either party to the other will be deemed to have been duly given if given in writing and personally delivered or within two days if sent by mail, registered or certified, postage prepaid with return receipt requested, as follows:

	 	
If to Company:
	
House of Brussels Chocolates Inc.

	 	 	
One Riverway, Suite 1700

	 	 	
Houston, Texas, 77056

	 	 	
Attention: Grant Petersen, President

	 	 	 
	 	
If to Employee:
	
Guy Debbas

	 	 	
5877 E. Brown

	 	 	
Fresno, CA, 93727

	  
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11.  Entire Agreement. This Agreement and the agreements contemplated hereby constitute the entire agreement of the parties regarding the subject matter hereof, and supersede all prior agreements and understanding, both written and oral, among the parties, or any of them, with respect to the subject matter hereof.

12.  Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is held to be illegal, invalid or unenforceable under present or future laws effective during this Agreement, such provision will be fully severable and this Agreement will be construed and enforced as if such illegal, invalid or unenforceable provision never comprised a part hereof; and the remaining provisions hereof will remain in full force and effect and will not be affected by the illegal, invalid or unenforceable provision or by its severance herefrom. Furthermore, in lieu of such illegal, invalid or unenforceable provision there will be added automatically as part of this Agreement a provision as similar in its terms to such illegal, invalid or unenforceable provision as may be possible and be legal, valid and enforceable.

13.  Arbitration. If a dispute should arise regarding this Agreement the parties agree that all claims, disputes, controversies, differences or other matters in question arising out of this relationship shall be settled finally, completely and conclusively by arbitration in Texas in accordance with the Commercial Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association (the "Rules"). The governing law of this Agreement shall be the substantive law of the State of Nevada, without giving effect to conflict of laws. A decision of the arbitrator shall be final, conclusive and binding on the Company and Employee. Any arbitration held in accordance with this paragraph shall be private and confidential and no person shall be entitled to attend the hearings except the arbitrator, Employee, Employee's attorneys, a representative of the Company, the Company's attorneys, and advisors to or witnesses for any party. The matters submitted to arbitration, the hearings and proceedings and the arbitration award shall be kept and maintained in the strictest confidence by Employee and the Company and shall not be discussed, disclosed or communicated to any persons except as may be required for the preparation of expert testimony. On request of any party, the record of the proceeding shall be sealed and may not be disclosed except insofar, and only insofar, as may be necessary to enforce the award of the arbitrator and any judgment enforcing an award. The prevailing party shall be entitled to recover reasonable and necessary attorneys' fees and costs from the non-prevailing party and the determination of such fees and costs and the award thereof shall be included in the claims to be resolved by the arbitrator hereunder.

14.  Captions. The captions in this Agreement are for convenience of reference only and will not limit or otherwise affect any of the terms or provisions hereof.

15.  Gender and Number. When the context requires, the gender of all words used herein will include the masculine, feminine and neuter and the number of all words will include the singular and plural.

16.  Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which will be deemed an original and all of which will constitute one and the same instrument, but only one of which need be produced. 

 

17.        Counterparts and Facsimiles. This Agreement may be executed in multiple counterparts and in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original but all of which taken together shall constitute and be deemed to be one and the same instrument and each of which shall be considered and deemed an original for all purposes. This Agreement shall be effective with the facsimile signature of any of the parties set forth below and the facsimile signature shall be deemed as an original signature for all purposes and the Agreement shall be deemed as an original for all purposes.

	  
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed this Agreement as of the day and year first above written.

 

	 	
COMPANY:

	 	 	 
	 	
HOUSE OF BRUSSELS CHOCOLATES INC.

	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	
By: 
	
/s/ Robert Wesolek

	 	 	
Robert Wesolek, Chief Financial Officer

	 	 	
and Secretary

	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	
EMPLOYEE:

	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	
By:
	
/s/ Guy Debbas

	 	 	
Guy Debbas

	
	 	Employment Agreement - Page 6EXHIBIT 4.1

                            PALOMAR ENTERPRISES, INC.
              EMPLOYEE STOCK INCENTIVE PLAN FOR THE YEAR 2004 NO. 3

     1.     General  Provisions.
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     1.1     Purpose.  This  Stock  Incentive  Plan  (the "Plan") is intended to
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allow  designated officers and employees (all of whom are sometimes collectively
referred  to  herein  as  the "Employees," or individually as the "Employee") of
Palomar  Enterprises,  Inc.,  a  Nevada  corporation  (the  "Company")  and  its
Subsidiaries  (as  that  term is defined below) which they may have from time to
time (the Company and such Subsidiaries are referred to herein as the "Company")
to receive certain options (the "Stock Options") to purchase common stock of the
Company,  par value $0.001 per share (the "Common Stock"), and to receive grants
of  the Common Stock subject to certain restrictions (the "Awards").  As used in
this  Plan,  the  term  "Subsidiary"  shall  mean  each  corporation  which is a
"subsidiary  corporation" of the Company within the meaning of Section 424(f) of
the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code").  The purpose of this
Plan  is  to  provide  the  Employees,  who  make  significant and extraordinary
contributions  to  the  long-term  growth  and  performance of the Company, with
equity-based  compensation  incentives, and to attract and retain the Employees.

     1.2     Administration.
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     1.2.1     The Plan shall be administered by the Compensation Committee (the
"Committee")  of,  or  appointed  by, the Board of Directors of the Company (the
"Board").  The  Committee  shall select one of its members as Chairman and shall
act  by  vote  of  a  majority  of a quorum, or by unanimous written consent.  A
majority  of  its  members  shall  constitute  a quorum.  The Committee shall be
governed  by the provisions of the Company's Bylaws and of Nevada law applicable
to  the  Board,  except as otherwise provided herein or determined by the Board.

     1.2.2     The  Committee  shall  have  full  and complete authority, in its
discretion,  but  subject  to the express provisions of this Plan (a) to approve
the Employees nominated by the management of the Company to be granted Awards or
Stock  Options;  (b)  to  determine  the number of Awards or Stock Options to be
granted  to  an  Employee; (c) to determine the time or times at which Awards or
Stock  Options  shall be granted; (d) to establish the terms and conditions upon
which  Awards  or  Stock  Options  may be exercised; (e) to remove or adjust any
restrictions and conditions upon Awards or Stock Options; (f) to specify, at the
time  of  grant,  provisions  relating to exercisability of Stock Options and to
accelerate  or otherwise modify the exercisability of any Stock Options; and (g)
to  adopt such rules and regulations and to make all other determinations deemed
necessary or desirable for the administration of this Plan.  All interpretations
and  constructions  of  this  Plan  by  the  Committee,  and  all of its actions
hereunder,  shall  be  binding  and  conclusive on all persons for all purposes.

     1.2.3     The  Company  hereby  agrees  to indemnify and hold harmless each
Committee  member  and each Employee, and the estate and heirs of such Committee
member  or  Employee,  against  all  claims,  liabilities,  expenses, penalties,
damages  or  other  pecuniary losses, including legal fees, which such Committee
member  or  Employee,  his  estate  or  heirs  may  suffer  as  a  result of his
responsibilities,  obligations  or  duties  in connection with this Plan, to the
extent  that  insurance,  if  any, does not cover the payment of such items.  No
member  of  the  Committee  or  the  Board  shall  be  liable  for any action or
determination made in good faith with respect to this Plan or any Award or Stock
Option  granted  pursuant  to  this  Plan.

     1.3     Eligibility  and  Participation.  The Employees eligible under this
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Plan shall be approved by the Committee from those Employees who, in the opinion
of  the  management  of  the Company, are in positions which enable them to make
significant  contributions  to  the  long-term  performance  and  growth  of the
Company.  In  selecting  the  Employees  to  whom  Award or Stock Options may be
granted,  consideration  shall  be given to factors such as employment position,
duties  and  responsibilities, ability, productivity, length of service, morale,
interest  in  the  Company  and  recommendations  of  supervisors.

     1.4     Shares  Subject  to this Plan.  The maximum number of shares of the
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Common  Stock  that  may  be  issued  pursuant to this Plan shall be 750,000,000
subject to adjustment pursuant to the provisions of Paragraph 4.1.  If shares of
the Common Stock awarded or issued under this Plan are reacquired by the Company
due  to a forfeiture

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or  for  any  other  reason, such shares shall be cancelled and thereafter shall
again  be  available  for  purposes  of  this  Plan.  If a Stock Option expires,
terminates or is cancelled for any reason without having been exercised in full,
the shares of the Common Stock not purchased thereunder shall again be available
for  purposes  of  this  Plan. In the event that any outstanding Stock Option or
Award  under  this  Plan  for any reason expires or is terminated, the shares of
Common  Stock  allocable to the unexercised portion of the Stock Option or Award
shall  be  available  for  issuance  under  the  Palomar  Enterprises,  Inc.'s
Non-Employee Directors and Consultants Retainer Stock Plan for the Year 2004 No.
3.  The  Compensation  Committee  may, in its discretion, increase the number of
shares  available for issuance under this Plan, while correspondingly decreasing
the  number  of  shares available for issuance under Palomar Enterprises, Inc.'s
Non-Employee Directors and Consultants Retainer Stock Plan for the Year 2004 No.
3.

     2.     Provisions  Relating  to  Stock  Options.
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     2.1     Grants  of Stock Options.  The Committee may grant Stock Options in
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such amounts, at such times, and to the Employees nominated by the management of
the  Company  as the Committee, in its discretion, may determine.  Stock Options
granted  under  this  Plan shall constitute "incentive stock options" within the
meaning  of  Section  422  of the Code, if so designated by the Committee on the
date  of  grant.  The  Committee  shall  also have the discretion to grant Stock
Options  which  do  not  constitute  incentive stock options, and any such Stock
Options  shall be designated non-statutory stock options by the Committee on the
date  of  grant.  The  aggregate Fair Market Value (determined as of the time an
incentive  stock  option  is  granted) of the Common Stock with respect to which
incentive  stock  options  are  exercisable  for  the first time by any Employee
during  any  one calendar year (under all plans of the Company and any parent or
subsidiary  of  the  Company)  may not exceed the maximum amount permitted under
Section  422  of the Code (currently, $100,000.00).  Non-statutory stock options
shall  not  be  subject  to  the limitations relating to incentive stock options
contained  in the preceding sentence.  Each Stock Option shall be evidenced by a
written  agreement (the "Option Agreement") in a form approved by the Committee,
which shall be executed on behalf of the Company and by the Employee to whom the
Stock  Option is granted, and which shall be subject to the terms and conditions
of  this  Plan.  In  the  discretion of the Committee, Stock Options may include
provisions  (which  need  not  be  uniform),  authorized by the Committee in its
discretion,  that  accelerate  an  Employee's  rights  to exercise Stock Options
following  a  "Change in Control," upon termination of the Employee's employment
by  the  Company  without  "Cause" or by the Employee for "Good Reason," as such
terms  are  defined in Paragraph 3.1 hereof.  The holder of a Stock Option shall
not  be  entitled  to  the privileges of stock ownership as to any shares of the
Common  Stock  not  actually  issued  to  such  holder.

     2.2     Purchase  Price.  The  purchase  price  (the  "Exercise  Price") of
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shares  of  the  Common Stock subject to each Stock Option (the "Option Shares")
shall  not  be less than 85 percent of the Fair Market Value of the Common Stock
on the date of the grant of the option.  For an Employee holding greater than 10
percent  of the total voting power of all stock of the Company, either Common or
Preferred, the Exercise Price of an incentive stock option shall be at least 110
percent of the Fair Market Value of the Common Stock on the date of the grant of
the  option.  As  used  herein,  "Fair  Market Value" means the mean between the
highest  and  lowest  reported  sales prices of the Common Stock on the New York
Stock  Exchange  Composite Tape or, if not listed on such exchange, on any other
national  securities  exchange  on  which  the  Common Stock is listed or on The
Nasdaq  Stock  Market,  or,  if  not  so listed on any other national securities
exchange  or  The  Nasdaq Stock Market, then the average of the bid price of the
Common  Stock  during  the  last  five  trading  days  on the OTC Bulletin Board
immediately  preceding  the  last  trading day prior to the date with respect to
which  the  Fair  Market  Value is to be determined.  If the Common Stock is not
then  publicly  traded,  then the Fair Market Value of the Common Stock shall be
the  book value of the Company per share as determined on the last day of March,
June,  September,  or  December  in  any  year  closest  to  the  date  when the
determination  is  to  be  made.  For  the  purpose  of  determining  book value
hereunder,  book  value  shall be determined by adding as of the applicable date
called  for  herein  the capital, surplus, and undivided profits of the Company,
and after having deducted any reserves theretofore established; the sum of these
items  shall  be divided by the number of shares of the Common Stock outstanding
as  of  said date, and the quotient thus obtained shall represent the book value
of  each  share  of  the  Common  Stock  of  the  Company.

     2.3     Option Period.  The Stock Option period (the "Term") shall commence
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on  the  date of grant of the Stock Option and shall be 10 years or such shorter
period  as is determined by the Committee.  Each Stock Option shall provide that
it  is  exercisable over its term in such periodic installments as the Committee
may  determine,  subject to the provisions of Paragraph 2.4.1.  Section 16(b) of
the  Securities  Exchange  Act  of 1934, as amended (the "Exchange Act") exempts
persons  normally  subject to the reporting requirements of Section 16(a) of the
Exchange

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Act  (the "Section 16 Reporting Persons") pursuant to a qualified employee stock
option plan from the normal requirement of not selling until at least six months
and  one  day  from  the  date  the  Stock  Option  is  granted.

     2.4     Exercise  of  Options.
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     2.4.1     Each  Stock  Option may be exercised in whole or in part (but not
as  to  fractional  shares) by delivering it for surrender or endorsement to the
Company,  attention  of  the Corporate Secretary, at the principal office of the
Company,  together with payment of the Exercise Price and an executed Notice and
Agreement of Exercise in the form prescribed by Paragraph 2.4.2.  Payment may be
made  (a)  in  cash,  (b)  by  cashier's or certified check, (c) by surrender of
previously owned shares of the Common Stock valued pursuant to Paragraph 2.2 (if
the Committee authorizes payment in stock in its discretion), (d) by withholding
from  the  Option  Shares which would otherwise be issuable upon the exercise of
the Stock Option that number of Option Shares equal to the exercise price of the
Stock  Option,  if  such  withholding  is  authorized  by  the  Committee in its
discretion,  or  (e)  in the discretion of the Committee, by the delivery to the
Company  of the optionee's promissory note secured by the Option Shares, bearing
interest  at  a  rate  sufficient  to  prevent  the imputation of interest under
Sections  483 or 1274 of the Code, and having such other terms and conditions as
may  be  satisfactory  to  the  Committee.  Subject  to  the  provisions of this
Paragraph  2.4  and Paragraph 2.5, the Employee has the right to exercise his or
her  Stock  Options  at the rate of at least 20 percent per year over five years
from  the  date  the  Stock  Option  is  granted.

     2.4.2     Exercise  of  each Stock Option is conditioned upon the agreement
of  the  Employee  to  the  terms  and conditions of this Plan and of such Stock
Option  as  evidenced  by  the Employee's execution and delivery of a Notice and
Agreement  of  Exercise  in  a  form  to  be  determined by the Committee in its
discretion.  Such Notice and Agreement of Exercise shall set forth the agreement
of  the Employee that (a) no Option Shares will be sold or otherwise distributed
in violation of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "Securities Act") or
any  other  applicable  federal  or state securities laws, (b) each Option Share
certificate  may be imprinted with legends reflecting any applicable federal and
state  securities  law  restrictions  and conditions, (c) the Company may comply
with  said securities law restrictions and issue "stop transfer" instructions to
its  Transfer  Agent  and  Registrar without liability, (d) if the Employee is a
Section  16 Reporting Person, the Employee will furnish to the Company a copy of
each  Form  4  or Form 5 filed by said Employee and will timely file all reports
required  under  federal  securities  laws, and (e) the Employee will report all
sales  of  Option  Shares  to the Company in writing on a form prescribed by the
Company.

     2.4.3     No  Stock  Option  shall  be  exercisable  unless  and  until any
applicable  registration  or  qualification  requirements  of  federal and state
securities  laws,  and  all  other  legal requirements, have been fully complied
with.  At no time shall the total number of securities issuable upon exercise of
all  outstanding  options  under  this  Plan, and the total number of securities
provided  for under any bonus or similar plan or agreement of the Company exceed
a  number  of  securities  which  is equal to 30 percent of the then outstanding
securities  of  the  Company,  unless  a  percentage  higher  than 30 percent is
approved  by at least two-thirds of the outstanding securities entitled to vote.
The  Company  will  use  reasonable  efforts  to maintain the effectiveness of a
Registration  Statement  under  the  Securities  Act  for  the issuance of Stock
Options  and  shares  acquired  thereunder,  but there may be times when no such
Registration  Statement  will  be  currently  effective.  The  exercise of Stock
Options  may  be  temporarily  suspended without liability to the Company during
times  when  no  such  Registration  Statement is currently effective, or during
times  when,  in  the  reasonable  opinion  of the Committee, such suspension is
necessary  to  preclude  violation  of  any  requirements  of  applicable law or
regulatory  bodies  having  jurisdiction  over the Company.  If any Stock Option
would expire for any reason except the end of its term during such a suspension,
then  if  exercise  of such Stock Option is duly tendered before its expiration,
such  Stock  Option  shall  be  exercisable  and exercised (unless the attempted
exercise  is  withdrawn)  as  of the first day after the end of such suspension.
The Company shall have no obligation to file any Registration Statement covering
resales  of  Option  Shares.

     2.5     Continuous  Employment.  Except as provided in Paragraph 2.7 below,
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an Employee may not exercise a Stock Option unless from the date of grant to the
date of exercise the Employee remains continuously in the employ of the Company.
For  purposes  of  this Paragraph 2.5, the period of continuous employment of an
Employee with the Company shall be deemed to include (without extending the term
of the Stock Option) any period during which the Employee is on leave of absence
with  the  consent of the Company, provided that such leave of absence shall not
exceed  three  months and that the Employee returns to the employ of the Company
at  the expiration of such leave of absence.  If the Employee fails to return to
the  employ  of  the  Company  at  the  expiration

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of  such  leave  of absence, the Employee's employment with the Company shall be
deemed terminated as of the date such leave of absence commenced. The continuous
employment  of  an Employee with the Company shall also be deemed to include any
period  during  which the Employee is a member of the Armed Forces of the United
States,  provided  that the Employee returns to the employ of the Company within
90  days  (or  such longer period as may be prescribed by law) from the date the
Employee  first  becomes  entitled  to  a discharge from military service. If an
Employee  does  not  return to the employ of the Company within 90 days (or such
longer  period  as  may  be  prescribed by law) from the date the Employee first
becomes entitled to a discharge from military service, the Employee's employment
with  the  Company  shall  be  deemed  to  have  terminated  as  of the date the
Employee's  military  service  ended.

     2.6     Restrictions  on  Transfer.  Each  Stock  Option granted under this
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Plan shall be transferable only by will or the laws of descent and distribution.
No  interest  of  any  Employee  under this Plan shall be subject to attachment,
execution, garnishment, sequestration, the laws of bankruptcy or any other legal
or  equitable  process.  Each  Stock  Option  granted  under  this Plan shall be
exercisable  during  an  Employee's  lifetime  only  by  the  Employee or by the
Employee's  legal  representative.

     2.7     Termination  of  Employment.
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     2.7.1     Upon  an  Employee's  Retirement,  Disability  (both  terms being
defined  below)  or  death,  (a)  all Stock Options to the extent then presently
exercisable  shall remain in full force and effect and may be exercised pursuant
to  the  provisions thereof, and (b) unless otherwise provided by the Committee,
all  Stock  Options to the extent not then presently exercisable by the Employee
shall  terminate  as of the date of such termination of employment and shall not
be  exercisable  thereafter.  Unless  employment  is  terminated  for  cause, as
defined  by applicable law, the right to exercise in the event of termination of
employment,  to the extent that the optionee is entitled to exercise on the date
the  employment  terminates  as  follows:

          (i)     At  least  six  months  from  the  date  of  termination  if
termination  was  caused  by  death  or  disability.

          (ii)     At  least 30 days from the date of termination if termination
was  caused  by  other  than  death  or  disability.

     2.7.2     Upon  the  termination  of  the employment of an Employee for any
reason other than those specifically set forth in Paragraph 2.7.1, (a) all Stock
Options  to  the  extent then presently exercisable by the Employee shall remain
exercisable  only  for a period of 90 days after the date of such termination of
employment  (except that the 90 day period shall be extended to 12 months if the
Employee  shall die during such 90 day period), and may be exercised pursuant to
the  provisions  thereof,  including  expiration  at  the  end of the fixed term
thereof,  and  (b) unless otherwise provided by the Committee, all Stock Options
to  the extent not then presently exercisable by the Employee shall terminate as
of  the  date  of  such  termination  of employment and shall not be exercisable
thereafter.

     2.7.3     For  purposes  of  this  Plan:

          (a)     "Retirement"  shall  mean  an  Employee's  retirement from the
employ of the Company on or after the date on which the Employee attains the age
of  65  years;  and

          (b)     "Disability"  shall  mean total and permanent incapacity of an
Employee, due to physical impairment or legally established mental incompetence,
to perform the usual duties of the Employee's employment with the Company, which
disability  shall  be determined (i) on medical evidence by a licensed physician
designated  by  the  Committee, or (ii) on evidence that the Employee has become
entitled  to  receive  primary  benefits as a disabled employee under the Social
Security  Act  in  effect  on  the  date  of  such  disability.

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     3.     Provisions  Relating  to  Awards.

     3.1     Grant  of  Awards.  Subject  to  the  provisions  of this Plan, the
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Committee shall have full and complete authority, in its discretion, but subject
to  the  express  provisions  of this Plan, to (1) grant Awards pursuant to this
Plan,  (2)  determine  the  number of shares of the Common Stock subject to each
Award  (the  "Award Shares"), (3) determine the terms and conditions (which need
not be identical) of each Award, including the consideration (if any) to be paid
by the Employee for such Common Stock, which may, in the Committee's discretion,
consist  of  the  delivery  of  the  Employee's  promissory  note  meeting  the
requirements  of  Paragraph 2.4.1, (4) establish and modify performance criteria
for  Awards,  and (5) make all of the determinations necessary or advisable with
respect  to Awards under this Plan.  Each Award under this Plan shall consist of
a  grant  of  shares  of the Common Stock subject to a restriction period (after
which  the  restrictions shall lapse), which shall be a period commencing on the
date  the  Award  is  granted  and  ending  on  such date as the Committee shall
determine  (the  "Restriction Period").  The Committee may provide for the lapse
of  restrictions  in installments, for acceleration of the lapse of restrictions
upon  the  satisfaction  of  such  performance  or  other  criteria  or upon the
occurrence  of  such  events as the Committee shall determine, and for the early
expiration  of  the  Restriction  Period upon an Employee's death, Disability or
Retirement  as  defined  in  Paragraph 2.7.3, or, following a Change of Control,
upon  termination  of an Employee's employment by the Company without "Cause" or
by  the  Employee  for  "Good  Reason,"  as those terms are defined herein.  For
purposes  of  this  Plan:

     "Change  of  Control"  shall be deemed to occur (a) on the date the Company
first  has  actual  knowledge  that any person (as such term is used in Sections
13(d)  and  14(d)(2)  of  the  Exchange Act) has become the beneficial owner (as
defined  in  Rule  13(d)-3  under  the Exchange Act), directly or indirectly, of
securities of the Company representing 80 percent or more of the combined voting
power  of  the  Company's  then  outstanding  securities, or (b) on the date the
stockholders of the Company approve (i) a merger of the Company with or into any
other  corporation  in  which the Company is not the surviving corporation or in
which  the  Company  survives  as  a  subsidiary  of another corporation, (ii) a
consolidation  of  the  Company with any other corporation, or (iii) the sale or
disposition  of  all  or  substantially all of the Company's assets or a plan of
complete  liquidation.

     "Cause,"  when  used  with reference to termination of the employment of an
Employee by the Company for "Cause," shall mean:

               (a)     The  Employee's continuing willful and material breach of
his  duties to the Company, which will result or results in material harm to the
Company,  after  he  receives  a  demand from the Chief Executive of the Company
specifying  the  manner  in  which he has willfully and materially breached such
duties, other than any such failure resulting from Disability of the Employee or
his resignation for "Good Reason," as defined herein; or

               (b)     The  conviction  of  the  Employee  of  a  felony;  or

               (c)     The  Employee's  commission of fraud in the course of his
employment  with  the  Company,  such  as  embezzlement  or  other  material and
intentional  violation  of  law  against  the  Company;  or

               (d)     The  Employee's gross misconduct causing material harm to
the  Company.

     "Good  Reason"  shall  mean  any  one  or  more of the following, occurring
following  or in connection with a Change of Control and within 90 days prior to
the  Employee's resignation, unless the Employee shall have consented thereto in
writing:

               (a)     The  assignment  to  the  Employee of duties inconsistent
with his executive status prior to the Change of Control or a substantive change
in  the  officer  or officers to whom he reports from the officer or officers to
whom he reported immediately prior to the Change of Control; or

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               (b)     The  elimination  or  reassignment  of  a majority of the
duties and responsibilities that were assigned to the Employee immediately prior
to  the  Change  of  Control;  or

               (c)     A  reduction by the Company in the Employee's annual base
salary  as  in  effect  immediately  prior  to  the  Change  of  Control;  or

               (d)     The  Company  requiring the Employee to be based anywhere
outside  a  35-mile radius from his place of employment immediately prior to the
Change  of  Control,  except for required travel on the Company's business to an
extent  substantially consistent with the Employee's business travel obligations
immediately  prior  to  the  Change  of  Control;  or

               (e)     The  failure  of  the  Company  to  grant  the Employee a
performance  bonus  reasonably  equivalent  to the same percentage of salary the
Employee  normally  received  prior  to  the Change of Control, given comparable
performance  by  the  Company  and  the  Employee;  or

               (f)     The  failure  of  the  Company  to  obtain a satisfactory
Assumption  Agreement  (as  defined  in  Paragraph  4.13  of  this  Plan) from a
successor,  or  the  failure  of  such  successor  to  perform  such  Assumption
Agreement.

     3.2     Incentive  Agreements.  Each Award granted under this Plan shall be
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evidenced  by  a written agreement (an "Incentive Agreement") in a form approved
by  the Committee and executed by the Company and the Employee to whom the Award
is  granted.  Each  Incentive  Agreement  shall  be  subject  to  the  terms and
conditions of this Plan and other such terms and conditions as the Committee may
specify.

     3.3     Amendment,  Modification and Waiver of Restrictions.  The Committee
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may  modify  or  amend  any  Award  under this Plan or waive any restrictions or
conditions  applicable  to  the Award; provided, however, that the Committee may
not  undertake  any  such  modifications,  amendments  or  waivers if the effect
thereof  materially increases the benefits to any Employee, or adversely affects
the  rights  of  any  Employee  without  his  consent.

     3.4     Terms and Conditions of Awards.  Upon receipt of an Award of shares
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of  the  Common  Stock  under  this Plan, even during the Restriction Period, an
Employee  shall  be  the  holder  of record of the shares and shall have all the
rights  of  a  stockholder with respect to such shares, subject to the terms and
conditions  of  this  Plan  and  the  Award.

     3.4.1     Except  as otherwise provided in this Paragraph 3.4, no shares of
the  Common  Stock  received  pursuant  to  this  Plan shall be sold, exchanged,
transferred,  pledged,  hypothecated  or  otherwise  disposed  of  during  the
Restriction Period applicable to such shares.  Any purported disposition of such
Common Stock in violation of this Paragraph 3.4 shall be null and void.

     3.4.2     If  an Employee's employment with the Company terminates prior to
the expiration of the Restriction Period for an Award, subject to any provisions
of  the Award with respect to the Employee's death, Disability or Retirement, or
Change  of Control, all shares of the Common Stock subject to the Award shall be
immediately  forfeited  by  the  Employee and reacquired by the Company, and the
Employee  shall  have  no  further  rights  with  respect  to the Award.  In the
discretion  of  the Committee, an Incentive Agreement may provide that, upon the
forfeiture  by  an  Employee  of  Award  Shares,  the Company shall repay to the
Employee the consideration (if any) which the Employee paid for the Award Shares
on  the  grant  of  the Award.  In the discretion of the Committee, an Incentive
Agreement  may also provide that such repayment shall include an interest factor
on  such  consideration  from  the date of the grant of the Award to the date of
such  repayment.

     3.4.3     The  Committee  may require under such terms and conditions as it
deems  appropriate  or  desirable that (a) the certificates for the Common Stock
delivered  under  this Plan are to be held in custody by the Company or a person
or  institution  designated by the Company until the Restriction Period expires,
(b)  such  certificates shall bear a legend referring to the restrictions on the
Common Stock pursuant to this Plan, and (c) the Employee shall have delivered to
the Company a stock power endorsed in blank relating to the Common Stock.

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     4.     Miscellaneous  Provisions.
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     4.1     Adjustments  Upon  Change  in  Capitalization.
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     4.1.1     The  number and class of shares subject to each outstanding Stock
Option, the Exercise Price thereof (but not the total price), the maximum number
of  Stock  Options  that  may  be granted under this Plan, the minimum number of
shares  as  to  which  a  Stock Option may be exercised at any one time, and the
number  and  class  of  shares  subject  to  each  outstanding  Award,  shall be
proportionately  adjusted in the event of any increase or decrease in the number
of  the  issued  shares  of  the  Common  Stock which results from a split-up or
consolidation  of  shares,  payment of a stock dividend or dividends exceeding a
total of five percent for which the record dates occur in any one fiscal year, a
recapitalization  (other than the conversion of convertible securities according
to  their  terms),  a combination of shares or other like capital adjustment, so
that  (a)  upon  exercise  of  the  Stock Option, the Employee shall receive the
number  and  class  of  shares the Employee would have received had the Employee
been  the holder of the number of shares of the Common Stock for which the Stock
Option  is  being exercised upon the date of such change or increase or decrease
in  the  number  of  issued  shares  of  the  Company, and (b) upon the lapse of
restrictions  of  the  Award  Shares,  the Employee shall receive the number and
class  of  shares  the  Employee  would have received if the restrictions on the
Award  Shares  had  lapsed on the date of such change or increase or decrease in
the  number  of  issued  shares  of  the  Company.

     4.1.2     Upon  a  reorganization,  merger  or consolidation of the Company
with  one  or  more  corporations  as  a  result of which the Company is not the
surviving  corporation  or  in  which  the  Company  survives  as a wholly-owned
subsidiary of another corporation, or upon a sale of all or substantially all of
the  property  of  the  Company  to  another  corporation,  or  any  dividend or
distribution  to  stockholders  of more than 10 percent of the Company's assets,
proportionate  adjustment  or  other  provisions shall be made by the Company or
other party to such transaction so that there shall remain and/or be substituted
for  the  Option  Shares  and  Award  Shares  provided  for  herein, the shares,
securities  or assets which would have been issuable or payable in respect of or
in  exchange  for  such Option Shares and Award Shares then remaining, as if the
Employee  had  been  the  owner  of  such shares as of the applicable date.  Any
securities  so  substituted  shall be subject to similar successive adjustments.

     4.2     Withholding Taxes.  The Company shall have the right at the time of
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exercise  of  any  Stock  Option,  the  grant  of  an  Award,  or  the  lapse of
restrictions on Award Shares, to make adequate provision for any federal, state,
local  or  foreign  taxes  which it believes are or may be required by law to be
withheld  with  respect  to  such  exercise (the "Tax Liability"), to ensure the
payment  of  any such Tax Liability.  The Company may provide for the payment of
any  Tax Liability by any of the following means or a combination of such means,
as  determined  by  the  Committee  in  its  sole and absolute discretion in the
particular  case  (1)  by requiring the Employee to tender a cash payment to the
Company,  (2) by withholding from the Employee's salary, (3) by withholding from
the  Option  Shares which would otherwise be issuable upon exercise of the Stock
Option,  or  from  the  Award  Shares  on  their  grant  or  date  of  lapse  of
restrictions,  that  number of Option Shares or Award Shares having an aggregate
Fair  Market  Value (determined in the manner prescribed by Paragraph 2.2) as of
the  date  the  withholding tax obligation arises in an amount which is equal to
the  Employee's  Tax  Liability or (4) by any other method deemed appropriate by
the  Committee.  Satisfaction  of  the  Tax  Liability of a Section 16 Reporting
Person  may  be made by the method of payment specified in clause (3) above only
if  the  following  two  conditions  are  satisfied:

               (a)     The  withholding of Option Shares or Award Shares and the
exercise  of  the  related  Stock  Option  occur at least six months and one day
following the date of grant of such Stock Option or Award; and

               (b)     The  withholding of Option Shares or Award Shares is made
either (i) pursuant to an irrevocable election (the "Withholding Election") made
by  the  Employee  at  least six months in advance of the withholding of Options
Shares  or  Award  Shares,  or  (ii)  on  a  day within a 10-day "window period"
beginning  on  the  third  business  day  following  the  date of release of the
Company's quarterly or annual summary statement of sales and earnings.

     Anything herein to the contrary notwithstanding, a Withholding Election may
be  disapproved  by  the  Committee  at  any  time.

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     4.3     Relationship  to  Other  Employee Benefit Plans.  Stock Options and
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Awards  granted hereunder shall not be deemed to be salary or other compensation
to  any  Employee  for  purposes  of  any pension, thrift, profit-sharing, stock
purchase  or any other employee benefit plan now maintained or hereafter adopted
by  the  Company.

     4.4     Amendments and Termination.  The Board of Directors may at any time
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suspend,  amend  or  terminate  this  Plan.  No amendment, except as provided in
Paragraph  3.3,  or  modification of this Plan may be adopted, except subject to
stockholder  approval, which would (1) materially increase the benefits accruing
to  the  Employees  under  this  Plan,  (2)  materially  increase  the number of
securities  which may be issued under this Plan (except for adjustments pursuant
to  Paragraph  4.1  hereof),  or  (3)  materially  modify the requirements as to
eligibility  for  participation  in  this  Plan.

     4.5     Successors  in  Interest.  The  provisions  of  this  Plan  and the
             ------------------------
actions of the Committee shall be binding upon all heirs, successors and assigns
of  the  Company  and  of  the  Employees.

     4.6     Other  Documents.  All documents prepared, executed or delivered in
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connection  with this Plan (including, without limitation, Option Agreements and
Incentive  Agreements)  shall  be,  in  substance  and  form, as established and
modified  by  the Committee; provided, however, that all such documents shall be
subject in every respect to the provisions of this Plan, and in the event of any
conflict between the terms of any such document and this Plan, the provisions of
this  Plan  shall  prevail.

     4.7     Fairness  of  the  Repurchase Price.  In the event that the Company
             -----------------------------------
repurchases  securities  upon  termination  of employment pursuant to this Plan,
either:  (a)  the  price  will  not  be  less  than the fair market value of the
securities  to  be repurchased on the date of termination of employment, and the
right to repurchase will be exercised for cash or cancellation of purchase money
indebtedness  for the securities within 90 days of termination of the employment
(or  in the case of securities issued upon exercise of options after the date of
termination,  within  90  days  after  the  date of the exercise), and the right
terminates  when the Company's securities become publicly traded, or (b) Company
will  repurchase  securities  at  the original purchase price, provided that the
right  to  repurchase  at  the  original purchase price lapses at the rate of at
least  20  percent  of the securities per year over five years from the date the
option  is  granted  (without  respect  to  the date the option was exercised or
became  exercisable)  and  the right to repurchase must be exercised for cash or
cancellation of purchase money indebtedness for the securities within 90 days of
termination  of  employment  (or  in  case of securities issued upon exercise of
options  after  the  date  of  termination, within 90 days after the date of the
exercise).

     4.8     No  Obligation  to  Continue  Employment.  This Plan and the grants
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which  might be made hereunder shall not impose any obligation on the Company to
continue  to  employ  any  Employee.  Moreover, no provision of this Plan or any
document executed or delivered pursuant to this Plan shall be deemed modified in
any  way  by any employment contract between an Employee (or other employee) and
the  Company.

     4.9     Misconduct  of an Employee.  Notwithstanding any other provision of
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this  Plan,  if  an  Employee  commits fraud or dishonesty toward the Company or
wrongfully  uses  or  discloses  any  trade  secret,  confidential data or other
information  proprietary to the Company, or intentionally takes any other action
which  results  in material harm to the Company, as determined by the Committee,
in  its  sole and absolute discretion, the Employee shall forfeit all rights and
benefits  under  this  Plan.

     4.10     Term  of  Plan.  No  Stock  Option  shall be exercisable, or Award
              --------------
granted,  unless  and until the Directors of the Company have approved this Plan
and  all  other  legal requirements have been met.  This Plan was adopted by the
Board  effective  September  8, 2004.  No Stock Options or Awards may be granted
under  this  Plan  after  September  8,  2014.

     4.11     Governing  Law.  This  Plan and all actions taken thereunder shall
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be  governed  by,  and  construed  in  accordance with, the laws of the State of
Nevada.

     4.12     Approval.  This  Plan  must  be  approved  by  a  majority  of the
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outstanding  securities  entitled  to vote within 12 months before or after this
Plan  is  adopted  or  the  date  the agreement is entered into.  Any securities
purchased  before  security  holder  approval  is  obtained must be rescinded if
security  holder  approval is not obtained

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within  12 months before or after this Plan is adopted or the date the agreement
is  entered  into.  Such  securities shall not be counted in determining whether
such  approval  is  obtained.

     4.13     Assumption  Agreements.  The  Company will require each successor,
              ----------------------
(direct  or  indirect, whether by purchase, merger, consolidation or otherwise),
to  all  or substantially all of the business or assets of the Company, prior to
the  consummation  of  each such transaction, to assume and agree to perform the
terms  and  provisions  remaining  to  be  performed  by  the Company under each
Incentive  Agreement  and  Stock  Option  and  to  preserve  the benefits to the
Employees  thereunder.  Such  assumption  and  agreement shall be set forth in a
written  agreement  in  form  and  substance  satisfactory  to the Committee (an
"Assumption  Agreement"),  and  shall  include  such adjustments, if any, in the
application  of the provisions of the Incentive Agreements and Stock Options and
such  additional provisions, if any, as the Committee shall require and approve,
in  order  to  preserve  such  benefits  to the Employees.  Without limiting the
generality  of  the foregoing, the Committee may require an Assumption Agreement
to  include  satisfactory  undertakings  by  a  successor:

               (a)     To  provide  liquidity to the Employees at the end of the
Restriction  Period  applicable  to  the Common Stock awarded to them under this
Plan,  or  on  the  exercise  of  Stock  Options;

               (b)     If  the  succession  occurs  before the expiration of any
period  specified  in  the  Incentive Agreements for satisfaction of performance
criteria  applicable  to  the  Common  Stock awarded thereunder, to refrain from
interfering  with  the Company's ability to satisfy such performance criteria or
to  agree  to  modify  such  performance criteria and/or waive any criteria that
cannot  be  satisfied  as  a  result  of  the  succession;

               (c)     To  require  any  future  successor  to  enter  into  an
Assumption  Agreement;  and

               (d)     To  take or refrain from taking such other actions as the
Committee may require and approve, in its discretion.

     4.14     Compliance  with  Rule  16b-3.  Transactions  under  this Plan are
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intended  to  comply  with  all  applicable conditions of Rule 16b-3 promulgated
under the Exchange Act.  To the extent that any provision of this Plan or action
by  the  Committee  fails to so comply, it shall be deemed null and void, to the
extent permitted by law and deemed advisable by the Committee.

     4.15     Information to Shareholders.  The Company shall furnish to each of
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its stockholders financial statements of the Company at least annually.

     IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF, this Plan has been executed effective as of September
8,  2004.

                                      PALOMAR ENTERPRISES, INC.

                                      By  /s/  Steven Bonenberger
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                                        Steven Bonenberger, President

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