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Executive Employment Contract between the Registrant and Matthew Veal

 EXHIBIT 10.9 
 EXECUTIVE EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT 
 This
Executive Employment Agreement (“Agreement”) is made this 29th day of May, 2006, by and between Sun Energy
Solar, Inc., a Delaware corporation with offices located at 1358 Fruitville Rd,, Suite 209, Sarasota, Florida, 34236 (the “Company”) and Matthew A. Veal, residing at 7937 Broadmoor Pines Blvd., Sarasota, Florida 34243
(“Executive”). 
 WHEREAS, the Company has created certain intellectual property (“Intellectual Property”), is pursuing
patents for some of such Intellectual Property and is developing products (“Products”) based on the Intellectual Property (the “Business Venture”); 
 WHEREAS, the Company desires to engage Executive as its Chief Financial Officer; 
 NOW, THEREFORE, in
consideration of the mutual covenants hereinafter contained, the parties hereto agree as follows: 
 AGREEMENT: 
 1. Employment; Duties. The Company shall employ Executive as Chief Financial Officer, and Executive accepts such employment under the terms
and conditions set forth in this Agreement. Executive’s duties shall be consistent with those of a Chief Financial Officer as defined from time to time by the Company’s Board of Directors (the “Board”) and the President and Chief
Executive Officer. 
 2. Full-Time Best Efforts. 
 (a) Time and Effort. Executive shall devote Executive’s full professional time and attention to the performance of Executive’s obligations under this Agreement, and shall at all times
faithfully, industriously and to the best of Executive’s ability, experience and talent perform all of Executive’s obligations hereunder. So long as this Agreement is in effect, Executive shall not be employed or engaged by any other
person or firm other than the Company unless otherwise authorized in writing by the Board. 
 (b) Performance Standards;
Underperformance. Within 30 days after the Effective Date, the Company, through its Chief Executive Officer and President, shall establish performance expectations and standards, which shall (i) be reasonably acceptable to Executive,
(ii) may change from time to time as the needs of the Company change, and (iii) shall serve as a basis to evaluate Executive’s performance from time to time. Within six months following the Effective Date, and at least annually
thereafter, the Chief Executive Officer, President and Executive shall meet in order for the President to provide a formal evaluation of Executive’s performance. “Underperformance” shall mean Executive’s failure to meet some or
all of the then-current performance expectations and standards, and can be the basis for a change in job description, salary and benefits, or termination of Executive’s employment under this Agreement. 

 3. Term. The term of this Agreement shall begin on the Effective Date and shall end on the
first anniversary of the Effective Date (the “Initial Term”) unless terminated prior to that date as provided herein. Unless 60 days’ advance written notice is given by one party to the other regarding termination of Executive’s
employment hereunder, at the expiration of the Initial Term, and any renewal term, the term of this Agreement shall automatically extend for an additional one year. 
 4. Compensation and Benefits. The Company shall pay compensation to Executive consisting of an annual base salary, bonuses and other, benefits as described in this Agreement. In addition to the financial
compensation and benefits set forth below, Executive shall be reimbursed for any approved business-related expenses and shall receive vacation, sick leave, and other time off as is customary and usual for executives of Executive’s status in the
Company. 
 (a) Base Salary. Executive’s annual base salary as of the Effective Date is $100,000. Executive’s base
salary shall be reviewed annually in conjunction with Executive’s annual performance review and may be adjusted as appropriate in light of Executive’s performance. Executive’s annual base salary shall be paid in accordance with the
standard payroll practices of the Company. 
 (b) Incentive Compensation. The Company shall pay Executive the following as
Incentive Compensation, in addition to Base Salary: 
 i. As of
November 9, 2005, Executive is the owner of two million (2,000,000) shares of common stock of the Company. If this Agreement is terminated prior to May 29th, 2007, then Executive understands and agrees that Executive must return one million (1,000,000) shares of the abovementioned two million
(2,000,000) shares to the Company treasury. 
 ii. For each year
of service during the Term of this Agreement, beginning on May 29th, 2007, including extensions, Executive
shall be entitled to receive one million (1,000,000) shares of restricted common stock of the Company. 
 (c) Benefits.
Executive shall be entitled to participate in such insurance, disability, medical, dental, pension, profit sharing and retirement plans and other programs as may be made generally available from time to time by the Company for the benefit of
executives of Executive’s level or its employees generally (the “Benefits”). 
 5. Documents and Materials.
Executive shall not (except in the performance of Executive’s duties in the ordinary course of business for which Executive is employed by the Company) at any time or in any manner make or cause to be made any copies, or other
reproductions or recordings or any abstracts or summaries of any reports, studies, memoranda, correspondence, manuals, records, plans or other written, printed, computerized or otherwise recorded materials of any kind or nature whatsoever belonging
to or in the possession of the Company or any of its Affiliates. Immediately upon the termination of Executive’s employment with the Company or at any time upon the request of the Company, Executive shall surrender all such material to the
Company and execute a document acknowledging that Executive has complied with the provisions of this Agreement. 
  

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 6. Proprietary Information. Executive shall not at any time, whether during or after the
term of this Agreement, use for Executive’s own benefit or purposes or for the benefit or purposes of any other person or entity, or disclose (except in the performance of Executive’s duties in the ordinary course of business for which
Executive is employed by the Company) in any manner to any person or entity, any Proprietary Information. As used in this agreement, Proprietary Information shall mean trade secrets, information, data, know how or knowledge (including, but not
limited to, that relating to service techniques, purchasing and sales organization and methods, inventories, client lists, market development and expansion plans, personnel training and development programs and client and supplier relationships),
technology, developments, designs, techniques, inventions (whether or not patentable or reduced to practice), devices, or procedures, whether or not conceived of, created or developed, and/or first reduced to practice solely by Executive or jointly
by Executive and/or Company its employees, subcontractors or agents or any other Discoveries (as defined in Section 8) belonging to or relating to the affairs of the Company or any of its Affiliates or to the clients of the Company or any of
its Affiliates; provided, however, that this Section 6 shall not apply to any trade secret, information, data, know how, Discoveries or knowledge that is or becomes generally available to the public through no fault or action of Executive.

 7. Customers and Vendors. In furtherance of and not in limitation of Section 6, Executive acknowledges that the lists
of the Company’s and its Affiliates’ customers and vendors as they may exist from time to time constitute a valuable and unique asset of the Company, and Executive shall not, during or after the term of Executive’s employment,
disclose such lists or any part thereof to any person or entity for any reason whatsoever, nor shall Executive use such customer or vendor lists for Executive’s own benefit or purposes or for the benefit or purposes of any business with whom
Executive may become associated. 
 8. Discoveries. Any and all inventions, discoveries, improvements, designs, methods,
systems, developments, know how, ideas, suggestions, devices, trade secrets and processes (collectively, “Discoveries”), whether patentable or not, which are discovered, disclosed to or otherwise obtained by Executive during
Executive’s employment with the Company, are confidential, proprietary information and are the sole and absolute property of the Company. Executive shall immediately disclose and hereby assigns to the Company all such Discoveries and shall
assist the Company in making any application in the United States and in foreign jurisdictions for patents of any kind with respect thereto. Whenever requested to do so by the Company, Executive shall execute any and all applications, assignments,
or other instruments that the Company may deem necessary to protect the Company’s interest therein. Notwithstanding the fact that the Company may request additional assignment and assistance in applications, the assignments made in this
Section 8 are adequate to cause an assignment of Executive’s interest in any Discoveries. 
 9. Works for Hire. All
works and writings of a professional nature that are produced by Executive during Executive’s employment with the Company constitute works made for hire and are the sole and absolute property of the Company. Executive grants the Company the
exclusive right to copyright all such works and writings in the United States and in foreign jurisdictions. To the extent any such works or writings are deemed to not be works for hire, Executive hereby assigns all of Executive’s interests
therein to the Company or its nominee. Whenever requested to do so by the Company, Executive shall execute any and all applications, assignments, or other instruments that the Company may deem necessary to protect the Company’s interest
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that the Company may request additional assignments and assistances in applications, the assignments made in this Section 9 are deemed to be adequate to
cause an assignment of Executive’s interest in works or writings. 
 10. Non-Disclosure Agreement. The parties acknowledge
entering into a separate non-disclosure agreement relating to the Company’s proprietary information, attached as Exhibit A (“Non-Disclosure Agreement”). The terms of the Non-Disclosure Agreement are incorporated herein
by this reference. In the event of a conflict between the Non-Disclosure Agreement and this Agreement, the terms providing greater protection to the Company and its proprietary information shall be determinative. 
 11. Non-Competition. 
 (a)
Corporate Relationship. Executive acknowledges (i) that Executive’s employment as a member of the Company’s executive management team creates a relationship of confidence and trust between Executive and the Company with
respect to confidential and proprietary information applicable to the business of the Company, its Affiliates and its clients, and (ii) the highly competitive nature of the business of the Company. Accordingly, the Company and Executive agree
that the restrictions contained in this Section 11 are reasonable and necessary for the protection of the immediate interests of the Company and that any violation of these restrictions would cause substantial injury to the Company. 

(b) Competitive Business Defined. For purposes of this Agreement, the term “Competitive Business” means business which is
similar to or competitive with the business of the Company with respect to which Executive has had direct responsibility. 
 (c)
Existing Client Defined. For purposes of this Agreement, the term “Existing Client” means a client for whom the Company or any of its Affiliates is performing services or marketing products as of the date of the termination
of Executive’s employment with the Company or for whom the Company or any of its Affiliates performed services or marketed products within the two-year period immediately preceding the termination of Executive’s employment with the
Company. 
 (d) Noncompetition. During Executive’s employment with the Company and for a period of one (1) year
following the termination of Executive’s employment with the Company for any reason (other than termination by Executive for Good Reason during the first twelve (12) months of Executive’s employment), Executive shall not: 

i. own, manage, operate, control, have any financial interest in, or lend Executive’s name to any person or entity engaged in, a
Competitive Business or cause others to or assist others in engaging in any Competitive Business in the foregoing manner; 
 ii. employ or otherwise engage, or attempt to employ or otherwise engage, in or on behalf of Executive or any Competitive Business, any person who is employed or engaged as an employee, consultant, agent or representative of the Company or
any of its Affiliates as of the date of Executive’s termination or at any time during the one-year period following such termination; or 
  

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 iii. solicit directly or indirectly on behalf of Executive or any Competitive Business,
the customer business or account of any Existing Client. 
 (e) Specific Enforcement. The foregoing covenants shall be
specifically enforceable; provided, however, that the covenants shall not be construed to prohibit ownership of not more than 5% of the equity of any publicly held entity engaged in direct competition with the Company, so long as the Executive is
not otherwise engaged with such entity in any of the other activities specified in the foregoing clauses. 
 (f) Severability.
If any court shall determine that any provision of this Section 11 is unreasonable, arbitrary, or against public policy, such covenant will be considered to be divisible with respect to scope, time, and geographic area, and such lesser
scope, time, or geographic area, or all of them, as a court of competent jurisdiction may determine to be reasonable, not arbitrary, and not against public policy, will be effective, binding, and enforceable against Executive. 
 (g) Employability. Executive acknowledges (i) that Executive has sufficient abilities and talents to be able to obtain, upon the
termination of Executive’s employment, comparable employment from another business while fully honoring and complying with the above covenants concerning confidential information and contacts with the Company’s or any of its
Affiliates’ customers or employees, and (ii) the importance to the Company and its Affiliates of the above covenants. Accordingly, for a period of one (1) year following the termination of Executive’s employment with the Company
and upon the Company’s reasonable request of Executive, Executive shall advise the Company of the identity of Executive’s new employer and shall provide a general description, in reasonable detail, of Executive’s new duties and
responsibilities sufficient to inform the Company of its need to request a court order to enforce the above covenants. 
 (h) Remedies.
The parties acknowledge that the damages sustained by the Company or its Affiliates as a result of a breach of the agreements contained herein will subject the Company or its Affiliates to immediate, irreparable harm and damage, the amount
of which, although substantial, cannot be reasonably ascertained, and that recovery of damages at law will not be an adequate remedy. Executive therefore agrees that the Company and its Affiliates, in addition to any other remedy they may have under
this Agreement or at law, shall be entitled to injunctive and other equitable relief to prevent or curtail arty breach of any provision of this Agreement. If an action is instituted to enforce this Agreement or any of the terms and conditions
hereof, including, but not limited to, suit for preliminary injunction, the prevailing party shall be entitled to costs and reasonable attorneys’ fees. Executive waives any right to the posting of a bond in the event of an issuance of a
temporary restraining order, preliminary injunction or permanent injunction upon the issuance of said order by a court of competent jurisdiction. 
 12. Disability. The Company may terminate this Agreement upon written notice to Executive if Executive is physically or mentally incapacitated and unable to perform Executive’s duties under this Agreement for a period of
(i) any 180 days out of any 360 days, if the Common Stock of the Company is not then publicly traded, or (ii) 90 out of any 180 days if the Common Stock of the Company is then publicly traded. If at any time a question arises as to the
incapacity of Executive, then the Company shall promptly employ one physician who is a member of the American Medical Association and who is reasonably acceptable to Executive to examine Executive and determine if Executive’s physical or mental
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duties under this Agreement. The decision of the physician shall be certified in writing to the Company, shall be sent by the Company to Executive or
Executive’s representative and shall be conclusive for purposes of this Agreement. Any compensation payments payable to Executive hereunder shall be reduced by the amount of any disability payments Executive receives as a result of disability
policies on which the Company has paid the premiums. 
 13. Death During Employment. This Agreement shall terminate upon
Executive’s death, and the Company shall pay a death benefit equal to Executive’s base monthly salary for the balance of the month of Executive’s death and for three months following Executive’s death. Such amounts shall be paid
to the beneficiary named in writing by Executive, or if none, to Executive’s surviving spouse, or if none, to the executors and administrators of Executive’s estate and shall be paid within 60 days after Executive’s death. 

14. Termination for Other Than for Disability or Death. 
 (a) By the Corporation. The Company may terminate Executive’s employment under this Agreement prior to the expiration of the Initial Term or any renewal term as follows: 
 i. without Cause, upon 90 days’ written notice to Executive; or 
 ii. upon 30 days’ written notice to Executive if Underperformance occurs; or 
 iii. immediately upon the showing of Cause. For purposes of this Agreement, “Cause” shall mean (a) Executive’s breach
of this Agreement, if the Executive has been given a reasonable opportunity to cure his breach (which reasonable opportunity must be granted during the fourteen (14)-day period preceding termination of this Agreement); (b) Executive’s
failure to adhere to any written Company policy if the Executive has been given a reasonable opportunity to comply with such policy or cure his failure to comply (which reasonable opportunity must be granted during the fourteen (14)-day period
preceding termination of this Agreement); (c) misrepresentation or concealment of a material fact for the purpose of securing or maintaining employment with the Company; (d) the appropriation (or attempted appropriation) of a material
business opportunity of the Company, including attempting to secure or securing any personal profit in connection with any transaction entered into on behalf of the Company; (e) the misappropriation (or attempted misappropriation) of any of the
Company’s funds or property; (f) the conviction of, the indictment for (or its procedural equivalent), or the entering of a guilty plea or plea of no contest with respect to, violation of a securities law or a felony, the equivalent
thereof, or any other crime with respect to which imprisonment is a possible punishment; (g) violation of the policies of the Company with respect to non-discrimination, sexual harassment, or similar policies affecting workers and the
workplace; or (h) a breach of Sections 6 through 11 of this Agreement. 
 (b) By Executive. Executive may terminate
Executive’s employment under this Agreement upon 30 days’ written notice to the Company. An Executive’s termination shall be deemed for “Good Reason” if such termination is due to: (i) a change materially adverse to
Executive in the nature of scope of Executive’s position, status, responsibilities or duties with the Company as they existed as of the Effective Date (other than for Underperformance), (ii) a material reduction by the 

  

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Company in Executive’s base salary as in effect on the Effective Date or as the same may be increased from time to time, other than pursuant to an
across the board reduction of an equal or greater percentage affecting all of the Company’s executive officers or due to Underperformance; or (iii) a change, exceeding a fifty-mile radius, in Executive’s principal work location
established on the Effective Date, except for required travel on the Company’s business to an extent substantially consistent with business travel obligations of the other officers of the Company. 
 (c) Termination Obligations. Upon termination of Executive’s employment with the Company, the Company shall have no further obligation
to Executive except as specifically provided under this Agreement; provided, however, that termination of Executive’s employment shall not affect Executive’s right to receive any compensation or bonuses which have accrued but have not been
paid through the date of termination. Executive shall return to the Company any and all equipment including, without limitation, electronic equipment, keys, credit cards, and the like, owned by the Company and used by Executive. 
 (d) Severance. Upon the termination of Executive’s employment with the Company under this Section 14 prior to the expiration of
the Initial Term (A) by the Company for reasons other than Cause or Underperformance, or (B) by Executive for Good Reason, the Company shall pay Executive a severance benefit equal to 50% of the annual base salary Executive would have
received if Executive had remained in the employ of the Company through the end of the Initial Term, but no other Benefit. Any such payment due to Executive shall be paid in cash or by check on the same dates on which Executive would otherwise have
received payment of Executive’s annual base salary hereunder if employment had continued. 
 (e) Withholding Tax. The
Company shall be entitled to withhold from any compensatory payments that it makes to Executive under this Agreement or otherwise an amount sufficient to satisfy all Federal, state and local income and employment tax withholding requirements with
respect to any and all compensation paid to Executive by the Company. 
 15. No Conflicting Agreements. Executive represents
and warrants that he is not a party to any agreement, contract or understanding, whether employment or otherwise which would in any way restrict or prohibit him from undertaking or performing employment in accordance with the terms and conditions of
this Agreement. 
 16. Arbitration. Except for (i) any claim for unemployment compensation or workers’ compensation,
and (ii) any relief sought for breach by Executive of Sections 6-11 and or under Section 20 of this Agreement, in which case a claim may be brought before any court in the State of Florida having jurisdiction over the matter, any
controversy or claim arising out of or related to this Agreement shall be settled by arbitration in Florida under the National Rules for the Resolution of Employment Disputes of the American Arbitration Association in effect at the time such
controversy or claim arises (the “Rules”) by one arbitrator appointed by the American Arbitration Association in accordance with the Rules, the arbitrator also apportioning the costs of arbitration. The award of the arbitrator shall be in
writing, shall be final and binding upon the parties, shall not be appealed from or contested in any court and may, in appropriate circumstances, include injunctive relief. Should a party fail to appear or be represented at the arbitration
proceedings after due notice in accordance with the Rules, then the arbitrator may nevertheless render a decision in the absence of such party, and such decision shall have the same force and effect as if the absent party had been present, whether
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shall be adverse to the interests of such party. Any award rendered hereunder may be entered for enforcement, if necessary, in any court of competent
jurisdiction, and the party against whom enforcement is sought shall bear the expenses, including attorneys’ fees, of enforcement. 
 17. Survival. The covenants contained in this Agreement shall survive any termination of Executive’s employment with the Company and any termination of this Agreement. The existence of any claim or cause of action of
Executive against the Company, whether predicated on this Agreement or otherwise, shall not constitute a defense to the enforcement by the Company of any of the covenants contained in this Agreement. 
 18. Severability. If the scope of any restriction contained in this Agreement is too broad to permit enforcement of such restriction to its
fullest extent, then such restriction shall be enforced to the maximum extent permitted by law, and Executive and the Company hereby consent and agree that the scope of such restriction may be judicially modified in any proceeding brought to enforce
such restriction. To the extent any provision of this Agreement shall be invalid or unenforceable, it shall be considered deleted from this Agreement and the remainder of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. 
 19. Notice. Any notices required or permitted to be given under this Agreement shall be sufficient if in writing and delivered by personal
delivery, air courier, or if mailed by registered or certified first-class mail, return receipt requested, to the residence of Executive as it appears in the corporate records for notice to Executive, or to the principal office of the Company for
notice to the Company. All notices delivered in accordance with this Section shall be deemed to have been received and shall be deemed effective if delivered in person or by air courier, upon actual receipt by the intended recipient, or if mailed,
upon the date of delivery or refusal to accept delivery as shown by the return receipt therefor. 
 20. Affiliate. An
“Affiliate” means any person or entity that directly or indirectly controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with another. Control shall mean beneficial ownership of 50.01% or more of the outstanding voting securities or other
ownership interests. 
 21. No Waiver. No term or condition of this Agreement shall be deemed to have been waived, nor shall
there be any estoppel to enforce any provision of this Agreement, except by a statement in writing signed by the party against whom enforcement of the waiver or estoppel is sought. Any written waiver shall not be deemed a continuing waiver unless
specifically stated, and shall operate only as to the specific term or condition waived and shall not constitute a waiver of such term or condition for the future or as to any act other than that specifically waived. 
 22. Amendments. No amendment or modification of this Agreement shall be deemed effective unless made in writing and signed by the parties
hereto. 
 23. Assignment. The rights and obligations of the Company under this Agreement shall, without the prior written
consent of Executive, inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Company. This is a personal service contract and may not be assigned by Executive. 
  

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 24. Governing Law. This Agreement is made under and shall be governed by and
construed in accordance with the internal laws of the State of Florida. By execution of this Agreement, each party submits to in personam jurisdiction of the courts of the State of Florida. 
 25. Headings. The headings of sections in this Agreement are solely for convenience of reference and shall not control the
meaning or interpretation of any provision of this Agreement. 
 26. Counterparts and Facsimile Signatures. This
Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original and all of which, taken together, shall constitute one agreement. Any counterpart may be delivered by any party by transmission of signature pages to
the other parties at the addresses set forth herein, and delivery shall be effective and complete upon completion of such transmission; manually signed copies of signature pages shall nonetheless be delivered promptly after any such facsimile
delivery. 
 27. Entire Agreement. This Agreement, and the Non-Disclosure Agreement contain the entire agreement
of the parties relating to the subject matter hereof and supersede all prior and simultaneous agreements, communications, and understandings with respect to such subject matter, whether oral or written. 
 This Agreement is executed and delivered on the day and year first above written. 
  

			
	Company:
	
	 /s/ Carl Smith

	By:	 	Carl Smith, Chief Executive Officer
	
	 /s/ R. Craig Hall

	By:	 	R. Craig Hall, President
	
	Executive:
	
	 /s/ Matthew A. Veal

	Matthew A. Veal

  

 9Assignment of Patent between Sparx, Inc. and Sologic, Inc

 EXHIBIT 10.10 
 ASSIGNMENT 
 This Assignment is made and entered into by and between Sparx, Inc., a corporation organized and
existing under the laws of the State of Florida and have an address at 1358 Fruitville Road, Suite 209, Sarasota, FL 34236 (“ASSIGNOR”) and Sologic, Inc., a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Delaware and
having its principal place of business at 1358 Fruitville Road, Suite 209, Sarasota, FL 34236 (“ASSIGNEE”). 
 WITNESSETH:

 WHEREAS, ASSIGNOR is the assignee under an assignment by certain individuals who are owners of rights to various patents and inventions;
and 
 WHEREAS, ASSIGNOR desires to assign, sell and transfer to ASSIGNEE the Patent(s) (as hereinafter defined), and the inventions created
using those rights, subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth; and 
 WHEREAS, ASSIGNEE desires to acquire the Patent(s) to
develop certain inventions, all subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth. 
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual
covenants and agreements set forth herein, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows: 
 1. DEFINITIONS 
 For purposes of this Agreement, the following terms shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this
Section 1. 
 a. Invention(s) means Substrate With Light Display, described in U.S. Patent Application No. 60/608,783, U.S. Patent
Application No. 11/219,164, U.S. Patent Application No. 60/617,263 and U.S. Patent Application No. 60/804,224 and any related patents or patent applications. 
 b. Patent(s) shall mean any and all patents granted to ASSIGNOR pertaining to the Invention(s), as defined herein, including U.S. or foreign patents and any other corresponding foreign patent applications and
any patents which may be granted thereon including any and all patents granted on substitutes, divisions, continuations, continuations-in-part, reissues and extensions of said patents. 
 2. ASSIGNMENT AND SALE OF RIGHTS 
 ASSIGNOR hereby sells, conveys, transfers, delivers and assigns to ASSIGNEE
and ASSIGNEE’S successors and assigns, all of its right, title and interest in and to the Invention(s), the applications for the Patent(s), and the Letters Patent, both foreign and domestic, that may or shall issue thereon. ASSIGNOR hereby
authorizes and requests the Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks to issue said Letters Patent to ASSIGNEE, 

 
consistent with the terms of this Assignment. ASSIGNOR shall retain no rights whatsoever to the Invention(s) or the Patent(s), including, but not limited to,
the right to use, license or sublicense the Patent(s). The parties acknowledge that the royalty payments and other consideration to be paid by ASSIGNEE to ASSIGNOR with regard to this Assignment are set forth in a separate agreement between them.

 3. FURTHER ACTS AND AGREEMENTS 
 ASSIGNOR hereby
covenants and agrees with ASSIGNEE that ASSIGNOR will not execute any writing or do any act whatsoever conflicting with the terms of this Assignment and that ASSIGNOR will, upon request from ASSIGNEE, without further or additional consideration,
execute such additional assignments or other documents and perform such additional acts as ASSIGNEE may deem necessary or desirable to perfect ASSIGNEE’s enjoyment of this grant, and render all necessary assistance in making application for and
obtaining original, divisional, continuation, continuation-in-part, renewal, continuing, reissued or extended Letters Patent of the United States, or of any and all foreign countries, on said Invention(s), and in enforcing any rights or chose in
action accruing as a result of such applications or patents, by giving testimony in any proceedings or transactions involving such applications or patents, and by executing preliminary statements and other affidavits, it being understood that the
foregoing covenant and agreement shall bind, and inure to the benefit of, the assigns and legal representatives of both parties. 
 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this
Assignment has been executed on behalf of the parties hereto be effective as of the date first above written. 
 ASSIGNOR 
 SPARX, INC., a Florida corporation 
  

			
	BY:	 	 /s/ Carl L. Smith, III

		 	Carl L. Smith, III, President
	
	ASSIGNEE
	
	SOLOGIC, INC., a Delaware corporation
		
	BY:	 	 /s/ Carl L. Smith, III

		 	Carl L. Smith, III, Chairman and CEO

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