Document:

Untitled Document

 

 Exhibit 10.1

EFFECTIVE DATE

June 1, 2016 to May 31, 2017

 

NAMED EXECUTIVE OFFICER COMPENSATION PLAN

 

This compensation plan is made up of three components. For purposes of this plan, the title “Named Executive Officer” refers to those individuals who have been identified as such by the Chief Executive Officer and approved by the Board of Directors. In addition, this plan and its components are based on the performance of National American University Holdings,
Inc. (“NAUH”).

 

Component 1: BASE PAY COMPUTATION

 

The Board of Directors, in consultation with the chief executive officer/CEO, will determine the specific base salary of the Named Executive Officer positions. Additional factors which may be considered in determining the actual base salary include, but are not limited to, experience level, educational level, assessment of satisfactory performance, years of service, and performance
expectations for the upcoming year.

 

Component 2: QUARTERLY ACHIEVEMENT OF ORGANIZATIONAL OBJECTIVES

 

The second component of the compensation plan will be based on achievement of specific quarterly organizational objectives (the “Additional Quarterly Compensation”). The Additional Quarterly Compensation will be based on NAUH quarterly pre-tax profit margin and objectives related to institutional effectiveness. The amount of the Additional Quarterly Compensation
will be calculated quarterly by taking the appropriate percentage multiplied by the Named Executive Officer’s current annual base salary. The Named Executive Officer will receive a percentage of his/her annual base salary each quarter based on achieving the objectives listed below.

 

	
Quarterly
	
Percentage of
	
 

	
Objective
	
Annual Base Salary
	
Description

	
1

 
	
10% per quarter

 
	
For achieving the approved budgeted

NAUH pre-tax profit margin for the quarter.

	
 
	
 
	
 

	
 
	
5% per quarter

 

 
	
For achieving less than 100% but greater

than 90% of the approved budgeted NAUH

pre-tax profit margin.

	
 
	
 
	
 

	
2

 

 
	
10% per quarter

 

 
	
For achieving a performance index of 90%

or better for overall performance for the

quarter.

	
 
	
 
	
 

	
 
	
5% per quarter

 

 
	
For achieving a performance index of

greater than 80% and less than 90% for

overall performance for the quarter.

 

 

 

 

Objective 1: successfully achieving the approved NAUH budgeted pre-tax profit margin per quarter as determined and approved by the Board prior to June 1st of each year.

 

Objective 2: successfully achieving satisfactory performance for the quarter as measured by the performance index assigned by the President/CEO

 

The Additional Quarterly Compensation is based on achieving the organizational objectives for the prior quarter. Additional Quarterly Compensation,
if any, will be determined quarterly and paid semi-monthly on the Company’s regular payroll schedule in five (5) equal payroll installments after the calculations can be finalized.

 

In order to be eligible to earn Additional Quarterly Compensation for a given quarter, the Named Executive Officer must be employed by NAUH or its affiliates during the entire quarter in which the objectives are measured and when the amount of the Additional Quarterly Compensation is determined. No Additional
Quarterly Compensation will be paid after employment is terminated. The Board of Directors will be solely responsible for determining whether the objectives for the Additional Quarterly Compensation are satisfied and the amount of any Additional Quarterly Compensation.

 

Component 3: ANNUAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

 

The final component of the compensation plan will be based on NAUH’s Earnings Before Interest and Taxes (“EBIT”). To the extent that NAUH’s actual EBIT for the fiscal year exceeds NAUH’s budgeted EBIT for the fiscal year, the Named Executive Officer will receive five percent (5%) of the excess up to a maximum of 75% of his/her annual base salary.

 

Calculations will be based on the annual budget for NAUH, as approved by the Board prior to June 1st, and the final audited financial statements prepared for the fiscal year ending May 31st. The Annual Achievement Award will be paid in six (6) equal payroll installments during normal payroll periods
beginning September 1st of each year.

 

In order to be eligible to earn the Annual Achievement Award for a given year, the Named Executive Officer must be employed by NAUH or its affiliates during the entire year in which the objectives are measured and when the amount of the Annual Achievement Award is determined. No Annual Achievement Award will be paid after employment is terminated. The Board of Directors will
be solely responsible for determining whether the objectives for the Annual Achievement Award are satisfied and the amount of any Annual Achievement Award.

 

GENERAL PROVISIONS

 

This compensation plan does not create a contract of employment, express or implied, or alter the employment at-will relationship between you and NAUH or its affiliates, including the university. This document is not intended by reason of its distribution to confer any rights or privileges upon you or to entitle you to be or remain employed by NAUH or its affiliates, including
the university. The contents of this plan are presented as a guide and as a matter of information only. While NAUH believes wholeheartedly in the plan, it is not a condition of employment and may not be relied upon by you as a contract or other right. The provisions of this compensation plan are subject to change at anytime by the NAUH or its affiliates without any notice and without anyone’s agreement. Further, business conditions, federal and state law, and/or organizational needs are constantly in flux
and may require that portions of this document be revised or rewritten.

 

 

 

 

The Named Executive Officer is subject to the provisions of the National American University Employee Handbook (NAUM 4-0).

 

Notwithstanding any provision in this compensation plan to the contrary, any portion of the payments and benefits provided under this compensation plan shall be subject to any clawback policy adopted by or applicable to NAUH pursuant to the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, any Securities and Exchange Commission rule, any applicable listing standard
promulgated by any national securities exchange or national securities association, or any other legal requirement.

 

* * * * *

 

I acknowledge receipt of a copy of the Named Executive Officer Compensation Plan and further

acknowledge that my employment is not governed by any written or oral contract, including this

document, and that my employment is considered an at-will arrangement.

 

 

_____________________________                                                            
____________________________

Named Executive Officer                                                                             
Date

 

 

_____________________________                                                            
____________________________

Dr. Ronald L. Shape                                                                                      Date

CEO*Exhibit has been omitted and the
Company is granting confidential treatment pursuant to Rule 24b-2 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Securities
Exchange Act”)*

DSWISS SDN. BHD.

and 

HBW INTERNATIONAL MARKETING SDN.
BHD.

 

 

FULL
SERVICE SUPPLY AGREEMENT

    	 

    	 

    

Contents

SECTIONPage

	1.   Definitions	3
	2.   Scope of contract	4
	3.   Purchase Orders	5
	4.   Delivery and export control	5
	5.   Client's Obligations	6
	6.   Prices and terms of payment	6
	7.   Quality Control	7
	8.   Intellectual Property Rights	7
	9.   Term and termination	8
	10.   Warranty; limitation of liability	9
	11.   Confidential information	10
	12.   Force majeure	10
	13.   Amendments	11
	14.   Subcontract	11
	15.   Assignment	11
	16.   Severability	11
	17.   Notices	11
	18.   Entire agreement	12
	19.   Governing law and jurisdiction	12
	20.   List of Exhibits	12

By
and between 

		(1)	DSWISS SDN. BHD. ,a company organized and registered
under the laws of Malaysia with offices at ( address) represented by MR. VINCENT LEONG MING
CHIA, in his capacity as legal representative duly authorized to represent it (hereinafter:
“Client”)

on one hand, and

		(2)	HBW INTERNATIONAL MARKETING SDN. BHD., a company organized and registered under the laws
of Malaysia with offices at No.34, Jalan Jasmin 6/KS6, Bandar Botanic, 41200, Klang, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia, represented
by Dato’ Louis Chai Ming Foo in his capacity as Managing Director (hereinafter “Supplier”)

on the other hand,

(Supplier and Client are hereinafter
collectively referred to as “Parties“ and singularly as “Party”)

 

Preamble

Whereas,
Supplier is a manufacturer that develops and manufactures health food based and traditional category products, using its own formulations
and/or formulations of any of its Affiliated Companies (as hereinafter defined);

Whereas,
Client is engaged in the sale of health food based products at wholesale and/or retail level and wish to purchase from Supplier
certain products as listed under Exhibit 1 (as amended from time to time);

Whereas,
by this Agreement (as hereinafter defined) Client and Supplier wish to determine a set of terms and conditions which shall be generally
applicable to all forthcoming occasions when Supplier and Client will be parties to and execute sale-purchase and/or supply agreements;

 

It is agreed as follows:

1.              
Definitions

1.1           
The expressions beginning by capital letters set out herein shall have the meanings specifically ascribed thereto herein
below, unless the context otherwise requires. The words defined in the singular form shall include the plural form and vice-versa:

Affiliated Companies
means with regard to either Party a company controlling, controlled by or under common control with such Party, and “control”
means the effective ability to direct the management of a company, whether through the ownership of a majority of the voting shares
of such company, by contract or otherwise.

Agreement means
this agreement and all its Exhibits as listed under Section 20 (as eventually may be amended from time to time pursuant to Section
13).

Client means
the company (or companies) or individual entity(ies) as defined above

Confidential
Information shall have the meaning as provided under Clause 11.4.

Delivery means
the delivery of the Products pursuant to Clause 4.1 or any different delivery term mutually agreed in writing by the Parties. 

Delivery Date
means the delivery date confirmed pursuant to Clause 3.4.

Due Date means
the date when payment is due pursuant to Clause 6.5.

Event of Default
means the event of default as defined under Clause 9.3.

Force Majeure
means in relation to either Party, any circumstances beyond the reasonable control of that Party (e.g. any strike, lockout
or other form of industrial action, fires, explosion, war, civil commotions, riots, sabotage, applicable legislation and regulations
there-under, interruptions by government etc). See also Section 12.

Free Issue Parts
means any raw materials, semi-processed goods and/or packaging materials to be furnished by Client necessary for manufacturing
the Products.

Packaging’s
Minimum Quantity (or Minimum Order Quantity of Packaging or MOQ Packaging) means the minimum
quantity of Packaging Components that based on packaging components’ vendor Supplier is obliged to buy for each type of Packaging
Component, as indicated in Exhibit 1.

Price means
the unitary price of each Product as set out in Exhibit 1 hereto (as eventually may be amended from time to time) and/or the updated/new
unitary price of each Product as quoted after the date of this Agreement pursuant to Section 6;

Product means
the health food based products as set out in Exhibit 1 (as may be amended from time to time) and/or listed in the Purchase Order;

Production’s
Minimum Quantity (or Minimum Order Quantity of Products or MOQ Products) means the minimum
quantity of Products that based on its manufacturing capacity and on the Product features Supplier can manufacture for each type
of Products, as indicated in Exhibit 1.

Purchase Order
means the purchase order placed by Client to Supplier for the supply of the Products as confirmed by Supplier pursuant to Section
3;

Reject Period
means the time period from the date of effective Delivery of the Products until 14 (fourteen) working days following such date.

Supplier means
the company (or companies) as defined above

Technical Specifications
means the technical specifications (e.g. product quality dossier, master product specification etc) provided by Supplier and/or
any other technical specification related to the Products agreed in writing and/or signed between the Parties.

1.2           
The headings in this Agreement are for convenience only and shall not affect its interpretation.

2.              
Scope of contract

2.1           
Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and based on firm binding purchase orders from Client to Supplier,
Supplier, within the limits of its manufacturing capacity, shall manufacture and sell to Client, which hereby undertakes to buy,
the health food based products hereinafter listed in Exhibit 1 (as may be amended from time to time pursuant to this Agreement)
with a full service procedure, purchasing all materials (raw materials, packaging materials and labelling etc) necessary for the
manufacturing of the Products.

3.              
Purchase Orders

3.1           
This Agreement defines the terms and conditions for the supply of the Products manufactured upon firm purchase orders placed
by Client to be confirmed by Supplier.

3.2           
Independently from the reference above, commencing from the date of signature of this Agreement, any sale-purchase/supply
between the Parties shall be subject to the terms of this Agreement unless a deviation is specifically agreed in writing by the
Parties. In any case, any other purchasing or standard conditions (e.g. printed on the back of the purchase-order form) shall be
null and void.

3.3           
Client’s purchase order shall define quantities (that must not be lower than the minimum quantities for both finished
Products as per Exhibits 1 hereto), agreed price and delivery date. It is agreed that Client shall accept delivery of the Products
with a tolerance of + / - 10% against ordered quantities.

3.4           
At receipt of the purchase order Supplier, upon verification of its production spaces and subsequent delivery, within min.
14 (fourteen) working days from the date of receipt of the purchase order, will inform Client about the final confirmed Delivery
Date which shall be considered the contractual delivery date valid between the Parties.

3.5           
Any Free Issue Parts, specifications, samples and other materials (if any) supplied to Supplier or paid by Client shall
be held by Supplier in good condition at Supplier’s risk; they shall only be used by Supplier in performing this Agreement
and shall not be disclosed to any third party.

4.              
Delivery and export control

4.1           
Unless otherwise agreed in writing, the Delivery of the Products shall be ex-works at the place named by Supplier.

4.2           
Purchase Orders cannot be cancelled or shipment postponed except upon written notice to and acceptance by Supplier. Supplier
will attempt to accommodate Client’s Purchase Order cancellation requests, but reserves the right, in its sole discretion,
to reject any attempt by Client to cancel an order under certain reason, for instance, where arrangements to purchase raw materials
and packaging materials have been made. Any changes to the requirements or delivery schedule give Supplier the title to (i) charge
Client an equitable amount, and/or (ii) receive an equitable extension in the Delivery Dates.

4.3           
In the lack of pick up or shipment by Client on the EXW Delivery Date, Supplier may, but is not obliged to, keep the Products
on deposit free of charge (and at Client’s sole risk) for a maximum period of 1 (one) month.

4.4           
Client agrees that it will not, and that Client will inform its customers that they may not, in any form, export, re-export,
resell, ship or divert, directly or indirectly, any documentation, technical data or a direct Product or any parts thereof to any
country for which an applicable government or any agency thereof, requires an export license or other governmental approval without
first obtaining such license or approval. Client shall also obtain at Client’s own expense any necessary governmental permits
or licenses required to import the Products or any part thereof into any other country.

5.              
Client's Obligations

5.1           
As a condition for enabling Supplier to perform its quality obligations and to fulfil the Delivery Date(s), Client shall
timely perform or provide, as the case may be, any and all actions, approvals or submissions of its competence (e.g. bench submission,
formula/shade approval, Free Issue Parts delivery (if any) etc) as agreed or defined in the Technical Specifications and in the
Quality Dossier.

5.2           
In case of delays or other non-compliance by Client, Supplier shall − save Supplier's other rights and remedies available
at law or in equity − be entitled to a proportionate extension of the time schedule/Delivery Date to the extent that the
performance of Client’s actions/approvals were delayed.

6.              
Prices and terms of payment

6.1           
The Prices applicable to the Products (calculated on an ex-works basis) shall be in Ringgits (RM) (unless otherwise agreed
in writing by the Parties) and are set out in Exhibit 1 hereto (as may be amended from time to time by re-execution of said attachment
by both Client and Supplier). For new Products, the Prices shall be the prices quoted by Supplier for such new Products.

6.2           
Unless expressly mentioned otherwise, the Prices are inclusive of the Packaging Components to be supplied by Supplier.

6.3           
The Price of each Product shall be considered fixed during a min. 12 (twelve) month period commencing when the Product is
first offered for purchase to Client. After such period, Supplier shall have the right to review the Price annually and in the
event of increase of Supplier’s production costs. Prior to any such price increase going to effect, Supplier shall inform
Client with at least 30 (thirty) days notice.

6.4           
The Products’ Prices are to be considered exclusive of:

		(a)	Sales taxes, levies or other applicable charges, of any nature;

		(b)	a mark-up covering the cost for handling and stocking any Packaging Components and (if any) the
Free Issue Parts and other materials supplied by Client and;

		(c)	the cost of any tests which Client may reasonably require (e.g. pursuant to Clause 8.4) in addition
to the tests already performed by Supplier on a routinely basis as indicated in the Quality Dossier;

		(d)	any costs for the development of the Products (including but not limited to costs for tools, e.g.
clichés, pilot, mould) and for promotional material realised by Supplier pursuant to Client’s reasonable request.

6.5           
Payment of the Price shall be due as follows:

		(a)	50% of total order value upon Purchase Order’s placement, against invoice; and

		(b)	50% of total order value pro-quota before Delivery, against invoice.

6.6           
Should Client fail to pay the amount of any invoice on the Due Date:

		(a)	Supplier shall be entitled to suspend deliveries of the Products until the amount outstanding has
been fully credited to Supplier’s bank account.

In the event Supplier
is required to retain an attorney to enforce this Agreement or to effect collection on any unpaid invoice, Supplier shall be entitled
to recover all reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs incurred in any such legal action.

6.7           
Any costs not included in the Price and disbursed directly by Supplier in a given month, shall be paid by Client within
the end of the following month.

6.8           
In no event Client shall be entitled to set off from any payment to Supplier any claims which Client might have against
Supplier or any company directly or indirectly controlled by (or controlling) Supplier.

7.              
Quality Control

7.1           
With regards to any Free Issued Parts and any other raw material and/or packaging and/or labelling material eventually supplied
by Client, Client guarantees that they have been tested and fully conform to applicable legislation and are certified for use in.

7.2           
Supplier shall not be liable for any quality or conformity issue of the Free Issue Parts eventually supplied by Client,
which remain fully liable for them.

7.3           
In case Client wishes Supplier to perform any test and/or quality control on the Free Issue Parts, such tests / controls
performance shall be considered an additional service to be mutually agreed in advance between the Parties in written form and
executed upon payment of an extra price to Supplier.

7.4           
Supplier shall grant that the Products are manufactured in accordance with applicable GMP and/or provided the prior written
agreement between the Parties any specific requirement requested by Client.

7.5           
It is agreed by the Parties that any expediting visits by Client or Client’s representative to Supplier’s plants
or offices shall be previously agreed between the Parties upon written request and at Supplier’s convenient time.

8.              
Intellectual Property Rights

8.1           
Client acknowledges and agrees that all intellectual and industrial property rights or secrets, whether registered or not,
relating to or associated with the Products / bulk formulas (in their present and/or future configuration), which are owned or
will be developed by Supplier, will be/shall remain Supplier’s (or Affiliated Companies’) exclusive property and Client
hereby agrees that Supplier will have exclusive right to register and apply for any patents thereof.

8.2           
Client shall notify Supplier immediately of any claims made against Client by any third party. With Client’s assistance,
Supplier shall conduct all negotiations and settle any claim or demand or any litigation that may arise there from, provided that
no formulation and/or documentation and/or know-how furnished by Supplier shall have been used by Client for any purpose or in
any manner other than that for which they had been provided by Supplier pursuant to this Agreement.

8.3           
Should such use for other purposes have been made by Client, then all responsibility and liability resulting there from
shall lie entirely with Client.

8.4           
In no event Supplier shall be liable for any damage or consequence due to the infringement of intellectual property rights
related to Free Issue Parts or Packaging Components procured by Supplier under recommendation or request by Client. Client shall
keep Supplier fully indemnify with regards to any expense or damage Supplier should suffer in connection to such infringement.

9.              
Term and termination

9.1           
This Agreement shall become effective on the date of its signature by both Parties.

9.2           
The terms and conditions of this Agreement shall continue to be applicable to all forthcoming sale-purchase agreements between
Supplier and Client until:

		(a)	termination of this Agreement pursuant to this Section 9; or

		(b)	discharge of this Agreement by mutual consent of both the Parties; or

		(c)	replacement of this Agreement by a new frame agreement which is executed between Supplier and Client
with reference to the same subject.

9.3           
As used in this Agreement, an Event of Default means when a Party is in serious breach of any material obligations provided
for by this Agreement. Should either Party cause an Event of Default, then the non-defaulting Party may give written notice to
the defaulting Party which notice shall specify the Event of Default. After receipt of such notice, the defaulting Party shall
have a period of 15 (fifteen) days to remedy the Event of Default. In the lack of such timely remedy, then this Agreement
shall be deemed automatically terminated, without prejudice to any other rights or remedies to the non-defaulting Party available
at law or in equity.

9.4           
Any of the following will constitute an act of default hereunder, giving either Party the title to immediately terminate
this Agreement:

		(a)	Failure to remit payment when due;

		(b)	the other Party makes any voluntary arrangement with its creditors or becomes subject to any bankruptcy
procedure, goes into liquidation or ceases to carry on its business (except in the case of amalgamation or other reorganisation
within the company group); or

		(c)	in the event of Force Majeure as provided for in Clause 12.4.

9.5           
It is agreed that in case of early termination of this Agreement for any reason, Supplier will be entitled to:

-finalise all the
running productions,

-invoice for the
finished Products in stock and/or already delivered; and

		-	recover all the incurred cost for purchasing raw materials and/or Packaging Components by the time
of termination.

9.6           
Any waiver by either Party of a breach of any provision of this Agreement shall not be considered as a waiver of any subsequent
breach of the same or any other provision.

9.7           
The rights to terminate this Agreement given by this clause shall not prejudice any other right or remedy of either Party,
available at law or in equity, in respect of the breach concerned (if any) or any other breach.

10.           
Warranty; limitation of liability

10.1        
Supplier solely warrants that at the time of Delivery the Products: (i) until the shortest of the “expiry date”
and the “shelf life” as indicated by Supplier, perform in compliance to the Technical Specification; and (ii) comply
in all respects with any applicable laws, rules and regulations of the country(ies) of destination of the Products (provided such
country of destination is specified in writing in advance by Client).

10.2        
At any time within the Reject Period, i.e. 14 (fourteen) days following the date of Delivery of the Products, Client may
reject all or part of the Products in the event it verifies that such Product/s is/are not supplied in strict compliance with the
provisions under Clause 10.1. In such event, Client shall (i) immediately (however within the Reject Period) notify Supplier in
writing, specifying the nature of the non conformity; (ii) keep the Product - preserved with care and in a manner not to change
the status of the Products at the time of defect discovery - at the disposal of Supplier for inspection; (iii) if so requested
by Supplier, deliver the Product to Supplier to allow the inspection of the same. Products will be considered accepted by Client
if no written notice of claim will be received by Supplier by the Reject Period.

10.3        
If the foregoing inspection proves that the Product is defective for reasons solely due to Supplier, Supplier shall at its
own choice and at its own expense replace the defective Product with another non-defective Product or rework them. Client acknowledges
that save the case of personal injuries the replacement or reworking of the defective Product shall be its sole and exclusive remedy
for defective. In no event, Client shall be entitled to delay or retain any due payments for any sum exceeding the value of the
rejected Products.

10.4        
In all other cases (when the defect of Products is not due to reasons solely due to Supplier), reworking (or replacing)
of defective Products and/or materials shall be handled by Client according to the local authorities requirement, at its own expense.

10.5        
Exclusively in the cases under Clause 10.3, it is agreed that in addition to exclusive remedies for defects therein provided
under the same Clause, Supplier may, but is not obliged to, indemnify the Client towards sole direct costs Client should prove
by documentation to have suffered in connection to any eventual recall process from the market of the defective entire lots of
Products, provided such recall was prior agreed in writing between the Parties.

10.6        
In the event that a defect is not immediately apparent (i.e. in case of factory defects, undetectable at acceptance procedures),
Client shall notify in writing Supplier within 8 days after it becomes aware of the hidden defect. The claims concerning hidden
defects of the Products shall however be raised against Supplier within 1 (one) year from Delivery. Same rejection procedure of
all Clauses above shall apply.

10.7        
Supplier’s warranty (as per this Section 10) for defective Products and Supplier’s liability for damages caused
by the defective Products to goods or persons is expressly excluded (i) in case of improper use of the Products (i.e. not in compliance
with Supplier’s usage instructions attached to Products); and (ii) after the expiry of the shortest between the shelf life
or the expiry date of the Products as indicated by Supplier; (iii) for defects owing to wear and tear. Client undertakes to provide
the same limitations in the warranty given to Client’s customer.

10.8        
Client acknowledges that except as otherwise provided in this Section 10, Supplier makes no warranty of any kind with respect
to any Products and Supplier disclaims any and all implied warranties relating thereto, if any, including, but not limited to,
any implied warranties of merchantability, fit for a particular purpose or achievement of any particular performance criteria or
benefit neither if indicated on the packaging elements of the Product.

10.9        
With the exception of bodily injuries, Supplier shall not be liable for any loss of profits or any special, indirect, incidental
or consequential damages or reputation loss.

11.           
Confidential information

11.1        
If Supplier and Client exchange Confidential Information (as defined below) in performing their respective obligations under
this Agreement, such Confidential Information shall be used solely for purposes consistent with this Agreement.

11.2        
Confidential Information, if disclosed in written form, shall be clearly marked with the discloser's name and "confidential"
or any substantial equivalent thereof. If orally disclosed, Confidential Information shall be summarised in written form and clearly
marked with the discloser's name, "confidential" or the substantial equivalent thereof and delivered to the recipient
within thirty days from the date of disclosure.

11.3        
Such Confidential Information shall be maintained as confidential by the receiving Party. The receiving Party may disclose
Confidential Information on a need-to-know basis to such Party's employees who agree in writing to maintain the confidentiality
of the disclosing Party's Confidential Information with the same degree of care as applies to the receiving Party's own Confidential
Information.

11.4        
For the purpose of this Section, Confidential Information means any information acquired concerning the other
Party or its affairs, the Products or the Formulas, save that neither Party shall be obligated to maintain in confidence any information
received from the other Party if the information:

		(a)	was in the possession of or was known to such Party prior to its receipt from the other Party;
or

		(b)	is independently developed by such Party without the utilisation of such Confidential Information;
or

		(c)	is or becomes public knowledge without the fault of such Party.

11.5        
The terms and conditions of this Section shall survive the termination for any reason whatsoever of this Agreement for a
period of 5 (five) years.

12.           
Force majeure

12.1        
If either Party is affected by Force Majeure (as defined above), it shall promptly notify the other Party of the nature
and extent of the circumstances in question.

12.2        
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, neither Party shall be deemed to be in breach of this Agreement,
or otherwise be liable to the other, for any delay in performance or other non-performance of any of its obligations under this
Agreement to the extent that the delay or non-performance is due to any Force Majeure. The time for performing such obligation
shall be extended accordingly. The Party invoking Force Majeure shall give prompt notice of the cessation of the cause thereof.

12.3        
Nothing in this Section 12 shall relieve any Party of its obligation to make payments when due hereunder.

12.4        
If an event of Force Majeure shall occur and continue for 6 (six) months so as to frustrate the purpose contemplated by
this Agreement, or if there is no reasonable possibility that such event will be cured within a six-month period, then either Party
shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement pursuant to Clause 9.4 (c).

13.           
Amendments

13.1        
This Agreement shall be amended or modified, and any of the terms, covenants, representations, warranties or conditions
hereof may be waived, only by a written instrument executed by the Parties hereto or, in the case of a waiver, by the Party waiving
compliance.

14.           
Subcontract

14.1        
Client herewith expressly authorizes Supplier to carry out its obligations under this Agreement also through the production
facilities of Supplier’s subsidiaries. Client hereby expressly gives its consent to any sub-contracting by Supplier which
shall be entitled to carry out its obligations under this Agreement through sub-suppliers appointed by it in its absolute discretion.

15.           
Assignment

15.1        
With the exception of the successors of each Party (as in case of company merger), which automatically succeed such Party
in this Agreement, the rights and benefits of either Party under this Agreement shall not be assigned or otherwise disposed of
without the prior written consent of the other Party.

15.2        
The activities carried out at the production facilities of Supplier’s subsidiaries are not to be considered as an
assignment of this Agreement, provided that Supplier will remain liable for such activities.

16.           
Severability

16.1        
If any provision of this Agreement is held by any court or other competent authority to be void or unenforceable in whole
or part the other provisions of this Agreement and the remainder of the effective provisions shall continue to be valid.

17.           
Notices

17.1        
Any notice to be given by one Party to the other Party under, or in connection with, this Agreement shall be in writing
and signed by or on behalf of the Party giving it.

17.2        
All notices under or in connection with this Agreement shall be in the English language or, if in any other language, accompanied
by a translation into English. In the event of any conflict between the English text and the text in any other language, the English
text shall prevail.

18.           
Entire agreement

18.1        
This Agreement sets out the entire agreement and understanding between the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof.
This Agreement supersedes all previous agreements, arrangements and understandings between the Parties with respect to the subject
of this Agreement, which shall cease to have any further effect.

19.           
Governing law and jurisdiction

19.1        
This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the law of Malaysia.

19.2        
Any dispute arising from, or in connection with, the interpretation, execution and validity of this Agreement shall be exclusively
and finally settled under the Rules of the Chamber of Arbitration of Malaysia by one or three arbitrators appointed in accordance
with the said Rules.

19.3        
Arbitration shall take place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and proceedings shall be held in the English language.

19.4        
The exclusive jurisdiction of arbitration in this Clause specifically extends to disputes regarding claims based in tort,
disputes regarding the validity of the Agreement, costs of arbitration proceedings (without limitation thereto).

19.5        
The arbitration award shall be final and binding upon the Parties to the arbitration and may be enforced in any court having
jurisdiction over the Party against which enforcement is sought.

20.           
List of Exhibits

The following Exhibits form an integral
part to this Agreement.

		·                 Exhibit 1	Products, Prices, MOQs

 

As
witness this Agreement has been executed by or on behalf of the
Parties the day and year first before written.

 

 

	
        Client

        _______________________

        Authorized representative
	
        Supplier

        __________________________

        Authorized representative

 

    	 

    	 

    

EXHIBIT 1

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