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CROSS PATENT LICENSE AGREEMENT

 Exhibit 4.4 
  
 This 
  
 CROSS PATENT LICENSE AGREEMENT 
  
 (hereinafter referred to as “Agreement”) 
  
 is made by and between 
 Orbital Engine Corporation Limited 
 Perth, Australia 
 (hereinafter referred to as
“Orbital”) 
  
 and 
  
 Synerject, LLC 
 Newport News, Virginia, United States of America 
 (hereinafter referred to as
“Synerject”) 
  
 referred to in this Agreement
individually as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties” 

 Article 1 – Definitions 
  

	1.1	“M & R System Business” means the marine, recreation and lawn and garden systems business for 2-stroke engines using OCP or Orbital lawn and garden technology
(including without limitation components e.g. oil pumps) that is to be transferred to Synerject, pursuant to the Contribution Agreement dated March 31, 2003 between Synerject and Orbital Fluid Technologies Inc. 

  

	1.2	“Patents” means all classes or types of patents and utility models (but not including statutory rights which may cover topography of integrated circuits) as well as
applications therefor in all countries of the world. 

  

	1.3	“Shareholders’ Agreement” means the joint venture and limited liability company agreement between Orbital Fluid Technologies, Inc. and Siemens VDO Automotive
Corporation, dated June 25, 1997, as amended and/or restated by the Parties from time to time in writing. 

  

	1.4	“Orbital Patents” means any and all Patents owned or controlled by Orbital or its Subsidiaries in the M & R System Business as of the Effective Date. For the avoidance
of doubt, Patents licensed to Orbital by a third party are not included in Orbital Patents. 

  

	1.5	“Approved Customer” shall have the same meaning as that term is defined in the Agreement to Expand Licence Rights dated even date herewith between Orbital Fluid
Technologies Inc., Orbital Engine Corporation (Australia) Pty Ltd and Synerject. 

  

	1.6	“Licensed Customer” shall have the same meaning as that term is defined in the Amended and Restated Orbital License Agreement dated 10 October 1998 between Orbital Fluid
Technologies Inc., Orbital Engine Corporation (Australia) Pty Ltd and Synerject (“Orbital-Synerject Licence”). 

  

	1.7	 “Subsidiary” shall mean any corporation, company or other entity, which is 

	 	 
controlled by one Party, where control means ownership or control, direct or indirect, of more than fifty (50) percent of such corporation’s,
company’s or other entity’s voting capital. However, any such corporation, company or other entity shall be deemed to be a Subsidiary of one Party only so long as such ownership or control exists. 

  

	1.8	“Synerject Patents” means any and all Patents owned or controlled by Synerject as of the Effective Date. For the avoidance of doubt, Patents licensed to Synerject by a
third party as e.g. Siemens VDO Automotive, France are not included in Synerject Patents. 

  

	1.9	“Synerject Business” means marketing, sale and manufacture, research and development in the area of non-automotive engine management systems and components and in the area
of automotive components related to OCP as provided within Subsection 2.2 of the Shareholders` Agreement after the transfer of business. 

  
 Article 2 – Licenses 
  

	2.1	In consideration of the license grant within Subsection 2.2 Orbital grants to Synerject for the term of the Agreement a non-exclusive, non-sublicensable, non-transferable,
world-wide license under Orbital Patents for the manufacture, use and sale (to a Licensed Customer or Approved Customer) of products produced by Synerject within the automotive area as permitted under the Orbital-Synerject Licence and the area of
non-automotive engine management systems and components. 

  

	2.2	In consideration of the license grant within Subsection 2.1 Synerject grants and Orbital and its Subsidiaries for the term of the Agreement a non-exclusive, non-sub licensable,
non-transferable, world-wide license under the Synerject Patents to develop, have developed, make, have made, sell, have sold, use, market, distribute or service by Orbital or its Subsidiaries products outside the scope of the Synerject Business.

	2.3	The rights and licenses herein granted are solely under Patents within the respective field as set out in 2.1 and 2.2 and do not include know how, copy rights un-patented inventions
or trade secrets. Such rights and licenses are subject to additional agreements to be entered into by the Parties. 

  

	2.4	Notwithstanding the provisions of clause 2.3, Orbital shall, for a transitional period of 90 days after the Effective Date and without charge, provide Synerject with such know how
or trade secrets as are reasonably necessary for the proper application of the Orbital Patents in the M & R System Business. 

  
 Article 3 – Compensation 
  
 Neither Orbital (or its Subsidiaries) nor Synerject is obligated to pay to the other party any additional consideration for the licenses granted hereunder by the other
party. 
  
 Article 4 – Term and Termination 
  

	4.1	This Agreement shall be effective as of the date of transfer of the M & R System Business (Effective Date) to Synerject according to the Contribution Agreement.

	

	4.2	This Agreement shall run for an indefinite period of time and shall terminate on the day the Shareholders’ Agreement terminates. For the avoidance of doubt, the acquisition
and/or transfer of shares of Synerject by one of its parent companies shall not be deemed a termination of this Agreement. 

	

	4.3	In the event of expiration of this Agreement pursuant to Article 4.2, the licenses already granted hereunder before the Effective Date shall not be affected.

 Article 5 – Miscellaneous Provisions 
  

	5.1	Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be construed as 

  

	 	5.1.1	a warranty or representation by any of the parties to this Agreement as to the title, existence, validity, scope or maintenance of any Patents or patents rights; or

  

	 	5.1.2	a warranty or representation that any manufacture, sale, use or other disposition of products pursuant to this Agreement will be free from claims of third parties including but not
limited to infringement of third party patents; or 

  

	 	5.1.3	an agreement to bring or prosecute actions or suits against third parties for infringement or conferring any right to bring or prosecute actions or suits against third parties for
infringement; or 

  

	 	5.1.4	conferring any right to use in advertising, publicity, or otherwise any trademark, trade name or name, any contraction, abbreviation or simulations thereof, of the other party; or

  

	 	5.1.5	conferring by implication, estoppel or otherwise, upon any party licensed hereunder, any license or other right under any Patent except the licenses and rights expressly granted
hereunder; or 

  

	 	5.1.6	furnishing or making available to the other party any technical information or technical know-how. 

  

	5.2	 This Agreement is in the English language only, which language shall be controlling in all respects, and all versions hereof in any other language shall be 

	 	 
for accommodation only and shall not be binding upon the parties hereto. All communications to be made or given pursuant to this Agreement shall be in the
English language. 

  

	5.3	This Agreement shall not be assignable or transferable without prior written consent of the other party. 

  

	5.4	All notices required or permitted to be given hereunder shall be sent in writing by certified or registered airmail, or by facsimile (with a confirmation letter of the facsimile) to
the address specified below or to such changed address as may have been previously specified in writing by the addressed party: 

  

	           If to Synerject:
	  	 Chief Executive Officer

	 	  	 Synerject

	 	  	 201 Enterprise Drive

	 	  	 Newport News, Virginia, USA

		
	           If to Orbital:
	  	 Chief Executive Officer

	 	  	 Orbital Engine Corporation Limited

	 	  	 1 Whipple Street

	 	  	 Balcatta, Western Australia, 6021

	 	  	 Australia

  

	5.5	Orbital will use its reasonable endeavours to not abandon Orbital Patents without prior notice to Synerject. Upon such notice Synerject shall have the right to request the
assignment to it, without additional consideration, of those Orbital Patents which Orbital intends to abandon. 

  

	5.6	 If any term, clause or provision of this Agreement shall be judged by the 

	 	 
competent authority to be invalid, the validity of any other term, clause or provision shall not be affected and such invalid term, clause or provision shall
be deemed deleted from this Agreement, provided that the parties shall use all reasonable efforts to reach agreement on a substantive valid provision which most nearly effects the parties intent in entering into this Agreement.

  

	5.7	This Agreement sets forth the entire agreement and understanding between the parties as to the subject matter of this Agreement and merges all prior discussions between them, and
neither party shall be bound by any modification of this Agreement, or by any conditions, definitions, warranties, or representations with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement, except as duly set forth on or subsequent to the date hereof
in writing and signed by duly authorized representatives of the parties to be bound thereby. 

  

	5.8	Neither Party shall make any claim against another Party or its Subsidiary for, and neither Party nor its Subsidiary shall be liable, with respect to this Agreement, for incidental,
consequential, punitive or exemplary damages, whether arising in contract, tort or otherwise, and regardless of whether it has been advised of the possibility of such damages.  

  

	5.9	Except as expressly set forth herein nothing contained in this agreement is intended to modify, amend, or affect the terms and conditions set forth in the Shareholders Agreement and
such agreement continues in full force and effect. To the extent Siemens VDO or any Subsidiary holds greater rights and licenses to intellectual property (for example, Patents) or technology under the terms of the Shareholders Agreement or any
license agreement related thereto, nothing contained herein is intended to adversely affect or reduce such greater rights and licences. For the avoidance of doubt, for the purposes of this Agreement the definition of M & R System Business within
this Agreement shall prevail over the definition of that term in the Shareholders’ Agreement. 

 Article 6 – Arbitration 
  

	6.1	All disputes, controversies or differences which may arise between the parties, out of or in relation to or in connection with this Agreement or the breach thereof shall be referred
to and settled by arbitration under the Rules of Conciliation and Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce, Paris (Rules). 

  

	6.2	The Board of Arbitration shall be composed of three arbitrators appointed in accordance with the Rules. The Chairman of the Board of Arbitration shall be appointed by the two
arbitrators appointed by the parties, and if they fail to agree upon such chairman within thirty (30) days after the second arbitrator has been appointed, by the Court of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce from among the nationals
of a country other than that of any of the parties to the dispute. The Chairman shall be of juridical education. 

  

	6.3	The place of arbitration shall be Perth, Western Australia. The procedural law of this place shall apply where the Rules are silent. 

  

	6.4	The language to be used in the arbitration proceeding shall be English. 

  

	6.5	The arbitral award shall be substantiated in writing. The arbitral tribunal shall decide on the matter of costs of the arbitration. 

  

	6.6	The decision of the arbitration proceedings shall be final and binding upon both parties. Enforcement of the award rendered by the arbitral tribunal may be entered into any court
having jurisdiction thereof. 

 Article 7 – Applicable Law 
  
 All disputes shall be settled in accordance with the provisions of this Contract and all other agreements regarding its performance,
otherwise in accordance with the substantive law of Australia, without reference to other laws. The application of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods of April 11, 1980 shall be excluded. 

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed in duplicate by the duly
authorized officers or representatives. 
  

	 Synerject, LLC
	 	 Orbital Engine Corporation Limited

		
	 /s/ C M Norman

	 	 /s/ K A Halliwell

		
	 31 March 2003

	 	 31 March 2003

		
	 Date
	 	 DateAGREEMENT TO EXPAND LICENCE RIGHTS

 Execution Copy 
  
 Exhibit 4.5 
  
 SYNERJECT LLC 
  
 AND 
  
 ORBITAL ENGINE
COMPANY (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD 
  
 AND 
  
 ORBITAL FLUID TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 
  
 AGREEMENT TO EXPAND LICENCE RIGHTS 

 This Agreement is made as of the March 31, 2003, by and between Orbital Engine Company (Australia) Pty
Ltd (ABN 56 008 764 654) of 1 Whipple Street, Balcatta, WA 6021, Australia (hereinafter “OECA”), Orbital Fluid Technologies Inc of 201 Enterprise Drive, Newport News, Virginia, 23603, USA (“OFT”) (OECA and OFT collectively
referred to as “Orbital”) and Synerject L.L.C. a Delaware Limited Liability company having its principal place of business at 201 Enterprise Drive, Newport News Virginia, 23603, U.S.A. (hereinafter “Synerject” ) 
  
 WHEREAS, Synerject is a company owned by Siemens VDO Automotive Corporation
(“SVAC”) and Orbital Fluid Technologies, Inc., which is, amongst other things, active in the market of engine management systems and combustion process development (hereinafter “EMS”) for internal combustion engines for
non-automotive applications. 
  
 WHEREAS under the Amended and
Restated Orbital License Agreement dated 16th November 1998 (“Orbital/Synerject License Agreement”) and
the Cross Patent License Agreement dated as of March 31, 2003, between the parties, Orbital has granted licence rights to Synerject to manufacture and sell OCP Fuel Systems only to those non-automotive customers that have entered into a license
agreement with OECA to use OCP Technology. 
  
 WHEREAS in response
to requests by a number of non-automotive customers, the parties believe that for good commercial reasons it may be preferable for some or all non-automotive customers to only have to enter into a single agreement with Synerject to access OCP
Technology including OCP Fuel Systems rather than first having to enter into a licence agreement with Orbital. 
  
 WHEREAS Orbital is prepared, under the provisions of a supply agreement between Synerject and a non-automotive customer, which would be approved by
Orbital according to this Agreement on a case by case basis with respect to any provisions relating to OCP Technology, to permit Synerject to sell OCP Fuel Systems and otherwise co-operate with non-automotive customers to adopt and exploit
OCP Technology. 
  
 WHEREAS, the parties wish to establish a
framework of relevant undertakings that would allow Synerject to deal directly with non-licensed non-automotive customers including an amendment to Synerject’s license rights under the Orbital/Synerject License Agreement. 
  
 NOW, THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows: 
  
 1. DEFINITIONS 
  
 The following terms shall have the following meanings wherever used in this Agreement. Other terms used in this Agreement
shall have the meaning defined in the Orbital/Synerject License Agreement unless the context herein clearly requires otherwise: 
  
 1.1 “Approved Bundled Supply Agreement” means the agreement referred to in clause 2.2 
  

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 1.2 “Approved Customer” means a non-automotive customer of Synerject that does not have a valid license
to use or exploit Orbital Technology under a license agreement with Orbital and that, subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, has entered into an Approved Bundled Supply Agreement with Synerject. 
  
 1.3 “OCP Fuel System” means Licensed Product and OCP Engine Management
Systems either in combination or separately. 
  
 1.4 “Intellectual
Property Rights” or “IPRs” means those rights subsisting under copyright, designs, trademark, circuit layout, patent and similar legislation, together with rights recognised at common law such as those subsisting in know-
how and trade secrets, pertaining to Orbital Technology. 
  
 1.5
“Authorised Acts” means acts performed by an Approved Customer for the application, use or implementation of Orbital Technology solely and strictly in relation to the design, sale, manufacture, use and repair of non-automotive
engines with an OCP Fuel System supplied to the Approved Customer by Synerject and used by such Approved Customer pursuant to and consistent with the terms of an Approved Bundled Supply Agreement. 
  
 1.6 “Shareholders’ Agreement” means the joint venture and limited
liability company agreement between Orbital Fluid Technologies, Inc. and Siemens VDO Automotive Corporation, dated June 25, 1997, as amended and/or restated by the parties from time to time in writing. 
  
 1.7 “Subsequent OECA Technology” means all Orbital Technology, other than
minor modifications or refinements to existing Orbital Technology, which first comes into being, is first conceived or is acquired or otherwise becomes owned or controlled by OECA, or licensed by third parties (including OECA Affiliates other than
Synerject) to OECA or its Affiliates, after the effective date of a respective Approved Bundled Supply Agreement. 
  
 2. RIGHT TO SELL TO APPROVED CUSTOMERS 
  
 2.1 The parties hereby agree for the benefit of Synerject and any Approved Customer that the restriction on Synerject under the Orbital/Synerject License Agreement to
sell OCP Fuel Systems and/or conduct Systems Integration and otherwise deal with OCP Technology only for or in respect to Licensed Customers shall not apply in the following circumstances: 
  
 2.1.1 Orbital (with Synerject’s reasonable assistance) shall have
exhausted all reasonable efforts to secure a particular non-automotive customer as a Licensed Customer and such customer has insisted on accessing the Orbital Technology through a supply agreement with Synerject and Synerject shall have
agreed in principle with Orbital to pay reasonable technology fees and/or royalties according to Clause 3.3 hereof for the use or exploitation of Orbital Technology in connection with the sale by Synerject of OCP Fuel Systems, EMS or fuel systems
based in whole or in part on OCP Technology or IPRs to any such customer; and 
  

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 2.1.2 Prior to execution of a supply agreement with a non-automotive customer that does not have a
licence to use or exploit Orbital Technology, Synerject has sought and obtained from Orbital approval to proceed with the finalisation and execution of such supply agreement. Orbital shall grant such approval unless : 
  
 2.1.2.1 a conflict with any existing license agreements of Orbital with its
customers arises (including, but not limited to most favoured licensee provisions); 
  
 2.1.2.2 the proposed Technology Fees and Royalties are lower than the fair market value (as defined within 3.3); 
  
 2.1.2.3 the proposed customer is not a recognised, established entity; or 
  
 2.1.2.4 the entering into of the supply agreement would result in substantial adverse commercial impact on Orbital.

  
 Notwithstanding the foregoing, approval shall be deemed
obtained if Synerject enters into a further supply agreement with an already Approved Customer and if such supply agreement covers the same terms, conditions and application and same territory as a prior Approved Bundled License Agreement with this
Approved Customer. 
  
 In matters that may impact materially on
Synerject, Orbital may elect to consult with SVAC if necessary. 
  
 2.2 In
consideration of Synerject’s faithful performance of all its obligations under this Agreement, including the payment of Technology Fees and Royalties on behalf of Approved Customers as they fall due, Orbital agrees that, for the purposes of
Clause 2.1, it will not assert its Intellectual Property Rights against such Approved Customers for their performance of Authorised Acts under a supply agreement approved by Orbital as detailed in Clause 2.1.2 (an “Approved Bundled Supply
Agreement”). Orbital shall confirm in writing to the Approved Customer that it will not assert its Intellectual Property Rights against him, in the case the Approved Customer asks for such a confirmation. 
  
 2.3 Where, for purposes of Clause 2.1.1, Synerject and Orbital have agreed that such efforts
have been exhausted in the case of a particular non-automotive customer, the details of that customer, the scope of the application and the applicable technology fees and royalties shall be completed in the format referred to in Appendix 1 and
annexed to this agreement. 
  
 2.4 The parties further agree that Synerject may,
at its discretion and upon notification to Orbital, sub-license part or all of its rights under this Agreement and the Orbital/Synerject License Agreement to any wholly owned subsidiary of Synerject, but to no other third party. 
  
 2.4.1 Any such sub-license shall be on terms and conditions consistent with
this Agreement and the Orbital/Synerject License Agreement and the sub-licensee shall not be entitled to grant further sub-licenses. 
  
 2.4.2 Any sub-license granted by Synerject shall cease in the event that the sub-licensee ceases to be a wholly owned subsidiary of Synerject. 

 

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 2.4.3 With respect to any sub-license, Synerject hereby unconditionally and irrevocably guarantees the
observance and compliance by its sub-licensees of the terms of this Agreement and the Orbital/Synerject License Agreement irrespective of any circumstance which might constitute a defence available to, or legal or equitable discharge of, Synerject
LLC as surety or guarantor. 
  
 2.5 Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of
Clause 2.1, Orbital acknowledges and agrees that its approval rights with respect to supply agreements entered into by Synerject with non-Licensed Customers shall be limited to those aspects of any such supply agreement that relate to the
application, use or implementation of Orbital Technology. 
  

	3.	MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR A BUNDLED SUPPLY AGREEMENT 

  
 3.1 To gain approval and endorsement from OECA, a supply agreement between Synerject and a non-automotive customer of Synerject, in addition to specifying the Authorised
Acts of such customer, must at least: 
  

	 	3.1.1	be for serial production; 

  

	 	3.1.2	contain provisions protecting Orbital’s Intellectual Property Rights including, without limitation, confidential information and know how as may be reasonably required by
Orbital and based on precedent; 

  

	 	3.1.3	contain provisions requiring that, on expiration or termination of the Approved Bundled Supply Agreement, all Orbital Confidential Subject Matter shall be returned to Synerject, or
at Orbital’s request, to Orbital. 

  
 3.2 Those provisions of a
proposed supply agreement between Synerject and a non-automotive customer which relate to the application, use or implementation of Orbital Technology by the non-automotive customer must prior to completion and execution, and for any subsequent
amendment, be submitted to OECA for approval according to this Agreement. 
  
 3.2.1 For the sake of clarity, it is agreed and understood that prior to execution Orbital shall be entitled to review (i) the geographic territories to which the supply agreement applies; (ii) volume limitations, if
any, which apply to the supply agreement; (iii) the term of the supply agreement; (iv) the horsepower of the non-automotive application to which the supply agreement relates; (v) the proposed technology fees and royalties; (vi) whether there is any
conflict with existing licenses granted by Orbital and (vii) any other relevant information which may influence Orbital’s decision. 
  
 3.3 A supply agreement between Synerject and a non-automotive customer of Synerject can not be approved and endorsed by an authorised representative of OECA unless and
until the 

  

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Technology Fees and Royalties payable to Orbital by Synerject, as part of the consideration for OECA approving such supply agreement, have been approved and
endorsed by an authorised representative of OECA. For the avoidance of doubt, the reasonable Technology Fees and Royalties shall be the fair market value which shall be determined by the amount and timing and payment terms (for example, up-front
payments or royalty only) of such fees and royalties and other relevant matters as previously negotiated by Orbital with licensees for similar applications or, where applicable, negotiated together by Orbital and Synerject with Approved Customers
for similar applications. 
  
 3.4 On approval by OECA according to Clause 3.3 and
upon its execution, a supply agreement shall become an Approved Bundled Supply Agreement as defined under this Agreement and a certified copy of same will be included as part of this Agreement as Appendix II and the non-automotive customer of the
supply agreement shall become an “Approved Customer” as defined under this Agreement. 
  
 3.5 Orbital and Synerject will conduct an annual review of the supply relationship for each Approved Customer. 
  
 4. RESPONSIBILITIES 
  
 4.1 Synerject will make reasonable efforts to ensure that an Approved Customer complies with the provisions relevant to Orbital contained within the
relevant Approved Bundled Supply Agreement, including the payment of any fees as may be required under the Approved Bundled Supply Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Synerject will not be required to, and shall not without Orbital’s
prior written approval otherwise, take any other action (including bringing legal action or submitting any matter to arbitration) regarding any acts or omissions by an Approved Customer relating to Orbital Technology or Orbital IPRs. 
  
 4.2 Synerject shall inform Orbital in writing, providing details as may be
available, if it becomes aware of any activities of an Approved Customer which would constitute a breach of the applicable provisions of the Approved Bundled Supply Agreement relating to Orbital Technology or IPRs or which would otherwise amount to
unauthorised use of Orbital’s IPRs, including Orbital Technology. 
  
 4.3 Orbital shall be solely responsible for enforcing its rights with respect to unauthorised use of its IPRs, including Orbital Technology, and Synerject shall provide reasonable assistance, at Orbital’s cost, as may be requested by
Orbital. 
  
 4.4 Orbital shall have no obligation whatsoever to
inform, disclose, or assist, an Approved Customer with respect to any Orbital Technology or any of Orbital’s IPRs or contract with for the supply of goods or services, or otherwise deal in any way with any Approved Customer. 
  
 4.5 Subject to the agreement of Orbital to the contrary, Synerject will be
required to maintain the amount of the Royalties paid to Orbital in respect of an Approved Customer, notwithstanding any price changes or discounts negotiated by Synerject with that Approved Customer. 
  

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 5. PAYMENTS 
  
 5.1 Synerject shall pay OECA, or such party as may be otherwise directed by OECA from time to time, the technology fees and royalties designated for a particular Approved
Customer as detailed for the purposes of clause 2.2 in the form of Appendix 1 (“Technology Fees” and “Royalties”) which relate to the sale by Synerject of OCP Fuel Systems, EMS or fuel systems based in whole or in part on OCP
Technology or IPRs to such Approved Customer. 
  
 5.2 Said Technology Fees and
Royalties for each non-automotive customer of Synerject must have been first approved by Orbital pursuant to Clause 3.3 above, and will be recorded in Appendix 1 for each Approved Customer by amendment, in writing, from time to time by mutual
consent of the parties. 
  
 5.3 Synerject shall establish an audit trail or
documentary evidence of the royalty amount to be paid to Orbital. 
  
 5.4 Subject
to Clause 5.5 below said Technology Fees and Royalties will be paid to OECA by Synerject without any deduction. 
  
 5.5 Should Synerject be required by law to make any deduction or withholding in respect of tax from payments for the Technology Fees and Royalties Synerject may deduct
such taxes imposed on OECA from the amounts otherwise due hereunder and remit to OECA the net amount, together with any official tax receipts, certificates or vouchers from the tax authorities evidencing such payments. The parties will however
co-operate for the purpose of reducing or eliminating any deduction or withholding in respect of tax. 
  
 5.6 In the event that Synerject is in material breach of any terms of this agreement (including the payment of Technology Fees and Royalties) related to an Approved Customer, and upon the failure by Synerject to
correct the breach in accordance with the procedures outlined in the Orbital/Synerject License Agreement, and upon subsequent written notice from Orbital, Synerject shall cease to provide OCP Fuel Systems, EMS or fuel systems based in whole or in
part on OCP technology or IPRs to such Approved Customer. 
  
 5.7 In the
event that an Approved Customer is in material breach of any terms of an Approved Bundled Supply Agreement with respect to the application, use or implementation of Orbital Technology, and upon the failure by the Approved Customer to correct the
breach in accordance with the procedures outlined in the “Approved Bundled Supply Agreement”, and upon subsequent written notice from Synerject in accordance with Clause 4.2, and upon written notice to Synerject from Orbital, Synerject
shall cease to provide OCP Fuel Systems, EMS or fuel systems based in whole or in part on OCP technology or IPRs to such Approved Customer. 
  

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 5.8 Nothing contained herein shall be construed to require or obligate Synerject to pay to Orbital any Technology Fees
and/or Royalties in connection with the purchase by any Approved Customer of OCP Fuel Systems, EMS or fuel systems based in whole or in part on OCP Technology or IPRs from any supplier other than Synerject, and Synerject shall not, without the prior
written approval of Orbital, grant, approve or provide any rights or licenses to any Approved Customer to obtain supply of OCP Fuel Systems, EMS or fuel systems based in whole or in part on OCP Technology or IPRs from any supplier other than
Synerject. 
  
 5.9 Synerject will pay the funds owed to Orbital, on the
10th business day following receipt of the related payments from an Approved Customer. 
  

	5.9.1	In the event that the Approved Customer does not pay its obligations as and when they fall due, Synerject is relieved of its payment obligations (limited to the missed payments
only) and Synerject will promptly proceed to remedy the situation in accordance with Clause 5.7. 

  

	5.9.2	Notwithstanding that the Approved Customer pays only a portion of its obligations, Synerject shall pay Orbital the full amount of the relevant unit royalty, provided that if the
payments to Synerject from the Approved Customer are less than the full amount of the relevant unit royalty, Synerject shall pay to Orbital the amount actually received by Synerject. Synerject will promptly proceed to remedy the situation in
accordance with Clause 5.7. 

  
 5.10 Synerject’s obligation to
Orbital will be paid in $US (converted, where applicable, from Euro to $US using the spot rate on the day Synerject receives its funds from the Approved Customer). Payment will be made in accordance with the provisions of Clause 5.9 in $US to the
following US bank account (or such other account as Orbital may from time to time nominate): 
  

	 Bank Name:
	 	 Westpac Banking Corporation

	 	 	 109 St Georges Terrace

	 	 	 Perth, Western Australia, Australia

		
	 Account Name:
	 	 Orbital Engine Company

	 BSB # :
	 	 034-702

	 Account #:
	 	 [    *    ]

  
 5.11 Subject to Clauses 5.9.1 and
5.9.2, late payments by Synerject to Orbital shall accrue interest thereon using a monthly average of the daily U.S. prime interest rates, as published by the Wall Street Journal, plus 2 percentage points, compounded monthly on the unpaid balance,
commencing on the 14th day after the same becomes due and payable, until paid in full. 
  
  

	*	CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED - THESE PORTIONS HAVE BEEN OMITTED AND ARE FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE COMMISSION 

  

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 6. SUBSEQUENT OECA TECHNOLOGY 
  
 6.1 In consideration of the additional expenditure and efforts that Orbital may have
expended, or will expend, in creating Subsequent OECA Technology, Synerject agrees that Orbital has discretionary powers (which powers will not be unreasonably exercised) as to whether or not to grant rights to, or a non-assert benefit for
Intellectual Property Rights relating to, Subsequent OECA Technology to any one or more non-automotive customers of Synerject, including any Approved Customer. 
  

6.1.1 In the event that Orbital wishes to restrict any particular non-automotive customer of Synerject, including any Approved Customer, from having
rights to apply, exploit, or utilise Subsequent OECA Technology, or to restrict the ambit of Authorised Acts to exclude dealings with Subsequent OECA Technology, Orbital shall, as soon as is practically reasonable in each case, issue a written
notification to Synerject: 
  
 6.1.1.1 clearly identifying the
Subsequent OECA Technology which is to be restricted; and 
  
 6.1.1.2 identifying the non-automotive customer or customers, including any Approved Customers, who shall be so restricted; and 
  
 6.1.2 Synerject agrees to observe and comply with any such notification. 
  
 6.2 To the extent that an Approved Customer grants Synerject sub-licenseable grant-back rights to any improvements relating to OCP
Technology in an Approved Bundled Supply Agreement, Synerject agrees to automatically sub-license to Orbital, on a non-exclusive, royalty free, sub-licensable basis, any such improvements subject to the provisions of the Orbital/Synerject License
Agreement and the other corresponding agreements between Orbital, SVAC and Synerject including without limitation section 2.8 of the Orbital/Synerject License Agreement. 
  
 6.3 The obligations under Clause 6.2 shall extend to improvements relating to OCP Technology developed under the Approved Bundled Supply
Agreement and all other contracts between the Approved Customer and Synerject provided that Synerject shall have been granted sub-licensable grant-back rights to such improvements. The handling of such improvements relating to OCP Technology in such
other contracts shall be consistent with the improvements terms of the Approved Bundled Supply Agreement. 
  

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 7. ORBITAL/SYNERJECT LICENCE 
  
 7.1 This Agreement serves to amend the rights of Synerject only in the case of Approved
Customers on terms that, on a case by case basis, are approved according to the provisions of this Agreement. In any other case the terms of the Orbital/Synerject Licence continue to be in force. For the avoidance of doubt, to the extent Synerject
holds rights and licenses to intellectual property (for example, Patents) or technology under the terms of the Orbital/Synerject Licence, nothing contained herein is intended to adversely affect or reduce such rights and licences. 
  
 7.2 In the case of amended licence rights with respect to Approved Customers, this Agreement
should be read in conjunction with the Orbital/Synerject Licence Agreement (including its definitions) and if this Agreement is silent on any provision the Orbital/Synerject Licence Agreement shall prevail. 
  
 7.2.1 For the sake of clarity, if a provision of this Agreement conflicts
with a provision of the Orbital/Synerject Licence Agreement then the provision of this Agreement shall prevail. 
  
 7.3 Except for those rights specifically granted to Synerject under this Agreement or the Orbital/Synerject License Agreement, Orbital reserves all other rights and
benefits directly or indirectly associated with or arising from, ownership, exploitation or use of Orbital Technology or Orbital IPRs. 
  
 8. TERM AND TERMINATION 
  
 8.1 Except as expressly set forth elsewhere in this Agreement, the Term of this Agreement and the rights and licenses hereunder shall commence on the date set forth
above. . 
  
 8.2 This Agreement shall terminate, unless terminated earlier, on the
date of termination of the Shareholders’ Agreement. For the avoidance of doubt, the termination of this Agreement does not affect any rights of an Approved Customer under an Approved Bundled Supply Agreement and Clause 2.2, 4, 5 and 8.2 hereof
shall survive termination hereof.  
  
 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties
hereto have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of the date first above written. 
  

	 SYNERJECT, LLC
	    	 ORBITAL ENGINE COMPANY
 (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD

				
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Lynn Johnson

	    	 By:
	 	 /s/ K A Halliwell

	 Name:
	 	 Lynn Johnson
	    	 Name:
	 	 Keith Halliwell

	 Title:
	 	 Chief Financial Officer
	    	 Title:
	 	 Chief Financial Officer

  

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	 ORBITAL FLUID
 TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ K A Halliwell

	 Name:
	 	 Keith Halliwell

	 Title:
	 	 Chief Financial Officer

  

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 APPENDIX 1 
  

(Technology Fees & Royalties) 
  
 Approved Customer: 
  
 Scope: 
  

	 Technology Fees:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 –
	  	 An initial sum of US xxxx payable
upon                             ; and

	 	  	 –
	  	 A further sum of US $xxxx payable upon start of production by

	 	  	 	  	 _______________     incorporating OCP Fuel Systems.

	 Royalties:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 –
	  	 US$     per
                     .

  

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 APPENDIX II 
  
 (Copies of Approved Bundled Supply Agreements) 
  

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