Document:

Exhibit 10.6

 

[Participant Name]

ISO

  

Stock Option Agreement

  

(Incentive Stock Option Granted Under

F5 Finishes, Inc. 2019 Incentive Stock Plan)

  

Subject to the following terms, F5 Finishes,
Inc., a Delaware corporation (the Company), grants to the following employee of the Company (Grantee), as of the
following grant date (the Grant Date), an incentive stock option (the Option) to purchase the following number of
shares of the Company’s common stock, par value $.01 per share (the Option Shares), at the following purchase price
per share (the Exercise Price), exercisable in installments in accordance with the following vesting schedule, subject
to expiration on the following expiration date (the Expiration Date):

 

	 	Grantee: 	 	 
	 	 	 	 
	 	Grant Date: 		 
	 	 	 	 
	 	Number of Option Shares:	 	 
	 	 	 	 
	 	Exercise Price:	 	 
	 	 	 	 
	 	Vesting Schedule: 		 
	 	 	 	 
	 	Expiration Date: 	 	 

 

Terms of Option

 

1. Plan

 

The Option has been granted under the F5
Finishes, Inc. 2019 Incentive Stock Plan (the Plan), which is incorporated in this Agreement by reference. Capitalized terms
used in this Agreement without being defined (for example, the term “Committee”) have the same meanings that they have
in the Plan.

 

2. Vesting
and Exercisability

 

The Option may be exercised in whole or
in part at any time prior to its Expiration Date to the extent that it is vested at the time of exercise. Any vested portion of
the Option that remains unexercised shall expire on the Option’s Expiration Date, subject to earlier expiration as provided
in Paragraph 5 of this Agreement.

 

Any unvested portion of the Option shall
expire on Grantee’s Termination Date unless Grantee’s Termination occurs by reason of his or her death, in which case
the Option shall become fully vested as of Grantee’s Termination Date.

 

Unless this Award or an individual severance
or employment agreement to which Grantee is a party provides otherwise, the provisions of Article 7 of the Plan with respect to
a Change of Control shall be applicable to this Award.

 

     

     

    

 

3. Manner
of Exercise

 

The Option may be exercised in respect of
a whole number of Option Shares (and only in respect of a whole number) by:

 

(a) written
notice of exercise to the Committee (or the Committee’s designee) at the Company’s principal executive offices which
is received prior to the Option’s Expiration Date; together with

 

(b) full
payment of the Exercise Price of the Option Shares in respect of which the Option is exercised; and

 

(c) full
payment of an amount equal to the Company’s federal, state and local withholding tax obligation, if any, in connection with
the Option’s exercise.

 

In addition, the exercise of the Option
shall be subject to any procedures and policies in effect at the time of exercise that the Committee has adopted to administer
the Plan.

 

4. Manner
of Payment

 

Grantee’s payment of the Exercise
Price of the Option Shares in respect of which the Option is exercised, and his or her payment of the Company’s withholding
tax obligation, if any, in connection with the exercise, shall be made by check or by a wire transfer of immediately available
funds.

 

Payment also may be made by means of a “cashless”
net exercise through a broker approved by the Committee for the purpose, pursuant to which the full amount due to the Company is
remitted directly by the broker from the net proceeds of the sale of a sufficient number of Option Shares. Payment may also be
made in any other manner authorized by the Plan and specifically permitted by the Board at the time of exercise.

 

5. Early
Expiration of Vested Portion of Option

 

The vested portion of the Option shall expire
as follows:

 

(a) if Grantee incurs a Termination by reason
of his or her death, the Option shall expire on the earlier of the first anniversary of Grantee’s Termination Date or the
Option’s Expiration Date; and

 

(b) if
Grantee incurs a Termination for any reason other than Grantee’s death, the Option shall expire on the earlier of 90 days
after Grantee’s Termination Date or the Option’s Expiration Date.

 

In any case, the exercisability of the Option
may be extended by the Committee, in the Committee’s sole discretion, to any date ending on or before the Option’s
Expiration Date.

 

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6. Confidentiality
and Nonsolicitation Agreement

 

This Agreement and the grant of the Option
are subject to Grantee’s (i) entering into the confidentiality and nonsolicitation agreement which has been provided to Grantee
if Grantee has not previously entered into such agreement in connection with Grantee’s receipt of an Award under the Plan
(the Nonsolicitation Agreement) or (ii) Grantee’s reaffirmation of the Nonsolicitation Agreement that Grantee previously
entered into in connection with Grantee’s receipt of an Award under the Plan.  The Company would not have granted the
Option to Grantee without Grantee’s entering into or reaffirming the Nonsolicitation Agreement.

 

7. Transferability

 

The Option may not be transferred, assigned
or pledged (whether by operation of law or otherwise), except (i) as provided by will or the applicable laws of intestacy or (ii)
in accordance with Section 5.6 of the Plan. The Option shall not be subject to execution, attachment or similar process.

 

8. Treatment as Non-Statutory
Stock Option

 

To the extent that the aggregate fair market
value (determined in respect of each ISO on the basis of the Fair Market Value of a share of common stock on the ISO’s Grant
Date) of the underlying shares of all ISOs that become exercisable by Grantee for the first time in any calendar year exceeds
$100,000, the Options shall be treated as NSOs. This limitation shall be applied by taking ISOs into account in the order in which
they were granted. Further, if for any reason the Option (or portion thereof) will not qualify as an ISO, then, to the extent
of such nonqualification, such Option (or portion thereof) shall be regarded as a NSO granted under the Plan. In no event will
the Committee or the Company or Subsidiary or any of their respective employees or directors have any liability to Participant
(or any other person) due to the failure of the Option to qualify for any reason as an ISO.

 

9. Interpretation

 

This Agreement is subject to the terms of
the Plan, as the Plan may be amended, but except as required by applicable law, no amendment of the Plan after the Grant Date shall
adversely affect Grantee’s rights in respect of the Option without Grantee’s consent.

 

If there is a conflict or inconsistency
between this Agreement and the Plan, the terms of the Plan shall control. The Committee’s interpretation of this Agreement
and the Plan shall be final and binding.

 

10. No
Right to Employment

 

Nothing in this Agreement shall be considered
to confer on Grantee any right to continue to be employed by the Company or a Subsidiary or to limit the right of the Company or
a Subsidiary to terminate such employment.

 

11. No
Stockholder Rights

 

Grantee shall not have any rights as a stockholder
of the Company in respect of any of the Option Shares unless and until Option Shares are issued to Grantee following his or her
exercise of the Option.

 

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12. Governing
Law

 

This Agreement shall be governed in accordance
with the laws of the State of Delaware.

 

13. Recovery
of Compensation

 

This Award is subject to the requirements
of (i) Section 954 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (regarding recovery of erroneously awarded
compensation) and any implementing rules and regulations thereunder, (ii) any policies adopted by the Company in accordance with
such rules and regulations or any compensation recovery policy otherwise required by applicable law, and (iii) any clawback policy,
as in effect from time to time, adopted by the Company, all to the extent determined by the Committee to be applicable to Grantee.
In addition, if Grantee receives any amount in excess of what Grantee should have received under the terms of this Award for any
reason (including, without limitation, by reason of a financial restatement, mistake in calculations or other administrative error),
then Grantee shall be required to repay any such excess amount to the Company.

 

14. Binding
Effect

 

This Agreement shall be binding on the Company
and its successors and on Grantee and Grantee’s heirs, legatees and legal representatives.

 

15. Effective
Date

 

This Agreement shall not become effective
until Grantee’s acceptance of this Agreement and the acceptance or reaffirmation of the Nonsolicitation Agreement. Upon
Grantee’s acceptance of this Agreement and the acceptance or reaffirmation of the Nonsolicitation Agreement, this Agreement
shall become effective, retroactive to the Grant Date, without the necessity of further action by either the Company or Grantee.

 

 

[Signature page follows]

 

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	 	 	F5 Finishes, Inc.  
	 	 	 	 
	 	 	By	 
	 	 	 	Michael Patton 
	 	 	 	President & Chief Executive Officer

 

Acceptance by Grantee

 

I accept this Stock Option Agreement and
agree to be bound by all of its terms. I acknowledge receipt of a copy of the Plan and I (i) agree to enter into the Nonsolicitation
Agreement, a copy of which I acknowledge receipt, if I have not previously entered into such agreement in connection with the
receipt of an Award under the Plan or (ii) reaffirm the Nonsolicitation Agreement that I have previously entered into in connection
with the receipt of an Award under the Plan.

 

	 	 	 
	 	 	[signature of Grantee]
	 	 	 
	 		Grantee’s address:
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 

 

 

5Exhibit 10.7

 

Execution Copy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Combination
Agreement

 

entered
into by and among

 

F5
Finishes, Inc.,

 

Kurt
Zanelotti

 

and

 

Contract
Carpet Systems, Incorporated

 

 

September
16, 2019

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

    

     

    

 

Table
of Contents

 

	Article 1 Definitions	1
	 	 
	Article 2 The Transaction	2
	 	 
	2.1	Consideration for Shares of Company Stock	2
	2.2	Company Indebtedness	3
	2.3	Estimated Working Capital	3
	2.4	Accounts Receivable	5
	2.5	Other Closing Actions and Events	5
	 	 	 
	Article 3 Closing	7
	 	 
	Article 4 Representations and Warranties of the Shareholders	7
	 	 
	4.1	Shareholder Ownership and Authorization	7
	4.2	Organization, Authorization and Enforceability	8
	4.3	Capital Stock	8
	4.4	No Violation	9
	4.5	No Consent Required	9
	4.6	Financial Statements	9
	4.7	Books and Records	9
	4.8	Title to Assets	10
	4.9	Equipment and Trucks	10
	4.10	Inventory and Accounts Receivable	10
	4.11	Real Property	10
	4.12	Contracts	12
	4.13	Customers	14
	4.14	Permits	14
	4.15	Intellectual Property	15
	4.16	Undisclosed Liabilities	16
	4.17	Taxes	16
	4.18	No Material Adverse Change	16
	4.19	Employee Benefits	16
	4.20	Insurance	17
	4.21	Compliance	18
	4.22	Legal Proceedings	18
	4.23	Absence of Certain Events	18
	4.24	Environmental Matters	19
	4.25	Employees	20
	4.26	Labor Relations	20
	4.27	Certain Payments	21
	4.28	Related Parties	21
	4.29	IPO	21
	4.30	No Intention To Dispose of F5 Finishes Stock	21
	4.31	Broker’s Fee	21
	4.32	Bank Accounts	21
	4.33	Disclosures	21
	4.34	Warranties	22

 

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	Article 5 Representations and Warranties of F5 Finishes	22
	 	
	5.1	Organization, Authorization and Enforceability	22
	5.2	Capital Stock	22
	5.3	No Violation	23
	5.4	No Consent Required	23
	5.5	Balance Sheet	23
	5.6	Legal Proceedings	24
	5.7	F5 Finishes Stock	24
	5.8	Other Combining Companies	24
	5.9	Investment in Shares	24
	5.10	Broker’s Fee	24
	5.11	Due Diligence	24
	 	 	 
	Article 6 Pre-Closing Events	24
	 	 
	6.1	General	24
	6.2	Conduct of Business	25
	6.3	Access to Information	25
	6.4	Confidentiality and Information Sharing	25
	6.5	Notice of Developments	26
	6.6	Supplements to Schedules	26
	6.7	Exclusivity	26
	6.8	Filings by the Company	26
	6.9	Filings by F5 Finishes	26
	6.10	Cooperation in Preparation of Registration Statement	26
	 	 	 
	Article 7 Post-Closing Tax Matters	27
	 	
	7.1	Post-Closing Company Tax Returns	27
	7.2	Cooperation on Tax Matters	28
	 	 	 
	Article 8 Conditions to Closing	28
	 	 
	8.1	F5 Finishes Closing Conditions	28
	8.2	Shareholder Closing Conditions	29
	8.3	Effective Date of Closing	30
	 	 	 
	Article 9 Termination	30
	 	 
	9.1	Termination	30
	9.2	Effect of Termination	31
	 	 	 
	Article 10 Indemnification	31
	 	
	10.1	Indemnification of F5 Finishes	31
	10.2	Indemnification of the Shareholders	32
	10.3	Threshold and Cap	32
	10.4	Survival	32
	10.5	Notice of Indemnification Claim	33

 

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	10.6	Resolution of Claims	33
	10.7	Third Party Suits	33
	10.8	Remedies	34
	10.9	Specific Performance	35
	 	 	 
	Article 11 Miscellaneous	 
	 	 
	11.1	Expenses	35
	11.2	Schedules	35
	11.3	Parties’ Review	35
	11.4	Publicity	35
	11.5	Notices	35
	11.6	Performance by the Company	36
	11.7	Further Assurances	36
	11.8	Waiver	36
	11.9	Entire Agreement	37
	11.10	Assignment	37
	11.11	No Third Party Beneficiaries	37
	11.12	Construction	37
	11.13	Severability	37
	11.14	Counterparts	37
	11.15	Governing Law	37
	11.16	Binding Effect	37
		 	 
	Annex I	 	I-1

 

Exhibits

 

	Form of IPO Note	A
	Form of Retained Earnings Note	B
	Form of Employment Agreement (Kurt Zanelotti)	C
	Form of Noncompetition Agreement (Shareholder)	D
	Form of Piggy Back Registration Rights Agreement	E
	Forms of Related Party Facility Lease	F
	Form of Escrow Agreement	G

 

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Combination
Agreement

 

This
Combination Agreement (this “Agreement”) is entered into as of September 16, 2019, by and among F5 Finishes,
Inc. (“F5 Finishes”), Kurt Zanelotti (“Shareholder”), and Contract Carpet Systems, Incorporated,
a Maryland corporation (the “Company”).

 

Background:

 

A. F5
Finishes has entered into combination agreements for, or intends to negotiate or is currently negotiating the terms of combination
agreements for, the combination of several companies (the “Combining Companies”) engaged in the business of
selling, installing and maintaining flooring for commercial enterprises (the “Business”), in exchange for cash
and shares of F5 Finishes common stock (the “Consideration”). The Company is one of the Combining Companies.

 

B. Concurrently
with the closing of an underwritten initial public offering (“IPO”) of F5 Finishes common stock (“F5
Finishes Stock”) and as part of a single transaction that includes the IPO, the stockholders or other equity interest
holders of each Combining Company will transfer to F5 Finishes, in exchange for the Consideration, all of the stock of or other
equity interests in the Combining Companies. Shareholder is the owner of all of the stock of the Company.

 

C. After
the combination of the Combining Companies, the Company will continue to operate under its own name in order to preserve the value
of the Company’s goodwill.

 

D. The
constitutive transactions with the Combining Companies are intended to constitute tax-free transfers of property by the stockholders
or other equity interest holders of the Combining Companies under Section 351 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended
(the “Internal Revenue Code”), to the extent of the receipt by the stockholders or other equity interest holders
of shares of F5 Finishes Stock.

 

E. The
IPO and the combination of the Combining Companies will be described in a registration statement on Form S-1 that F5 Finishes
will file with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) pursuant to the Securities Act of 1933, as
amended (the “Securities Act”), to be declared effective by the SEC prior to the commencement of sales of F5
Finishes Stock in the IPO (the “Registration Statement”).

 

F. F5
Finishes expects to file the Registration Statement with the SEC as promptly as practicable following the completion of an audit
of the financial statements of the Company and the other Combining Companies by Marcum LLP.

 

Now,
therefore, in consideration of their mutual promises and intending to be legally bound, the Parties agree as follows:

 

Article
1

Definitions

 

Certain
capitalized terms used in this Agreement are defined in Annex I.

 

    

     

    

 

Article
2

The Transaction

 

2.1 Consideration
for Shares of Company Stock

 

(a) Pursuant
to the terms of this Agreement, at Closing:

 

(1) Shareholder
shall assign, transfer, and deliver to F5 Finishes the certificate or certificates representing all of the Company’s issued
and outstanding shares of capital stock, with each certificate duly endorsed for transfer to F5 Finishes or accompanied by a duly
executed assignment separate from certificate; and

 

(2) Subject
to adjustment as set forth in other provisions in this Article 2, the purchase price for the Company Stock (the “Purchase
Price” or “Final Purchase Price”) shall equal five (5) times the Company’s Adjusted EBITDA
for 2018, based upon the Company’s EBITDA as set forth in the audited financial statements of the Company (the “Base
Consideration”), plus $6,003,414.00 (the “Retained Earnings Distribution”), payable in accordance
with Section 2.1(a)(4). The Parties acknowledge Marcum, LLP is in the process of performing its audit of the Company’s financial
statements and that as of the date of this Agreement, 2018 Adjusted EBITDA for the Company is estimated in good faith to be $739,550.00,
for an estimated Base Consideration of $3, 697,750.00. The Base Consideration will be finalized prior to Closing upon completion
of the audit of the Company by Marcum, LLP. The Base Consideration shall be reduced by the Final Working Capital Deficiency, if
any, or increased by the Final Working Capital Surplus, if any.

 

(3) Twenty-five
percent (25%) of the Base Consideration shall be paid in cash (the “Cash Consideration”) and seventy-five percent
(75%) of the Base Consideration shall consist of F5 Finishes Stock (the “Equity Consideration”). F5 Finishes
shall pay Shareholder the Cash Consideration (as adjusted) at Closing (other than any post-Closing adjustments which will be payable
as described in Section 2.3), and shall provide Shareholder the Equity Consideration at Closing or as soon as practicable thereafter,
but in no event later than three (3) Business Days after Closing.

 

(i)
The Cash Consideration shall be adjusted in accordance with Sections 2.1(a)(4), 2.2, 2.3 and 2.4, and

 

(ii)
With respect to the Equity Consideration, Shareholder shall receive that number of shares of F5 Finishes Stock equal to seventy-five
percent (75%) of the Base Consideration divided by the per share price that the F5 Finishes Stock would be if the IPO Share Price
of the F5 Finishes Stock were to reflect that the valuation of the Company (the “IPO Valuation”) equals the
Base Consideration (the “Baseline IPO Share Price”). In the event that the actual per share price of the F5
Finishes Stock is less than ninety percent (90%) of the Baseline IPO Share Price, in addition to that number of shares of the
F5 Finishes Stock described in the previous sentence, Shareholder shall receive a convertible, subordinated promissory note substantially
in the form as set forth in Exhibit A (each an “IPO Note”) with the principal amount equal to the
Price Differential multiplied by the number of shares Shareholder is entitled to as Equity Consideration. “Price Differential”
shall mean the difference between (i) ninety percent (90%) of the Baseline IPO Share Price and (ii) the actual IPO Share Price
of the F5 Finishes Stock.

 

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(4) At
Closing, F5 Finishes shall pay to Shareholder in cash, fifty percent (50%) of the Retained Earnings Distribution. Within three
(3) Business Days after Closing, F5 Finishes shall deliver to Shareholder a subordinated promissory note, substantially in the
form as set forth as Exhibit B (the “RE Notes”), payable to Shareholder in the principal amount
of fifty percent (50%) of the Retained Earnings Distribution. Shareholder shall be entitled to the payment of any Closing Date
Working Capital Surplus or any Final Working Capital Surplus if and only to the extent that such Closing Date Working Capital
Surplus or Final Working Capital Surplus exceeds the aggregate amount of the Retained Earnings Distribution. For the avoidance
of doubt, the Cash Consideration shall be reduced by the amount of the Closing Date Working Capital Deficit or the Final Working
Capital Deficit, if any.

 

(b) The
number of shares of the Company’s capital stock that Shareholder owns and will deliver to F5 Finishes, and is shown on Schedule
2.1(b). The Parties will agree within three (3) Business Days prior to Closing as to the amount of the Cash Consideration,
the number of shares of F5 Finishes Stock and the principal amount of the IPO Note, if any, that Shareholder will receive at Closing.

 

2.2 Company
Indebtedness

 

At
or prior to Closing, the Parties shall agree on the aggregate outstanding Indebtedness of the Company as of the Closing Date (excluding
Indebtedness taken into account in the determination of Working Capital) (“Closing Date Indebtedness”), and
the cash component of the Consideration payable at Closing shall be reduced by the amount of the Company’s Closing Date
Indebtedness. Notwithstanding the foregoing, F5 Finishes agrees that it will assume, and will not pay off at Closing, Closing
Date Indebtedness relating to (i) bank lines of credit (provided that the F5 Finishes may pay off the bank lines of credit at
Closing, but the Purchase Price shall not be reduced as a result of any such payoff), (ii) capital leases for Vehicles and Equipment
used in the Business, and (iii) purchase agreements relating to Vehicles or Equipment used in the Business. Prior to the Closing,
the Company agrees to distribute to Shareholder any Vehicles used by Shareholder personally, and Shareholder shall assume all
debt obligations relating to such Vehicles.

 

2.3 Closing
Date Working Capital and Payment of Final Purchase Price

 

(a) As
used in this Agreement, the following terms have these meanings:

 

Closing
Date Working Capital means an amount equal to the Company’s current assets (including cash and cash equivalents) minus
the Company’s current trade payables, and other current Liabilities determined as of the Closing Date immediately prior
to the Closing without regard to any allowances for doubtful accounts and otherwise in accordance with GAAP. The line items to
be used in the determination of Closing Date Working Capital (and the Company’s account numbers for these line items) are
shown on the attached Schedule 2.3(a). It is an F5 Finishes closing condition that the Company has cash as of Closing
of $100,000, as provided in Section 8.1.

 

Closing
Date Working Capital Statement means F5 Finishes’ statement showing its determination of the Company’s Closing
Date Working Capital.

 

Estimated
Closing Date Working Capital means Shareholder’s calculation of the Company’s Closing Date Working Capital as
disclosed by the Estimated Closing Date Working Capital Statement.

 

Estimated
Closing Date Working Capital Statement means Shareholder’s statement showing Shareholder’s good faith estimate
in reasonable detail of Shareholder’s calculation of the Closing Date Working Capital.

 

Estimated
Working Capital Deficiency means the extent to which the Target Working Capital exceeds the Estimated Closing Date Working
Capital.

 

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Estimated
Working Capital Surplus means the extent to which the Estimated Closing Date Working Capital exceeds the Target Working Capital.

 

Final
Closing Date Working Capital means the Company’s Closing Date Working Capital as disclosed by the Final Closing Date
Working Capital Statement.

 

Final
Closing Date Working Capital Statement means the Closing Date Working Capital Statement in the form that it becomes final
under Sections 2.3(d), 2.3(e) or 2.3(f), as applicable.

 

Final
Working Capital Deficiency means the extent, if any, to which the Target Working Capital exceeds the Final Closing Date Working
Capital.

 

Final
Working Capital Surplus means the extent to which the Final Closing Date Working Capital exceeds the Target Working Capital.

 

Target
Working Capital means $4,868,208.75.

 

(b)Shareholder
shall deliver Shareholder’s Estimated Closing Date Working Capital Statement to F5 Finishes no later than two (2) Business
Days prior to the Closing Date.

 

(c)As
promptly as practical but no later than one hundred and eighty (180) days after the Closing Date, F5 Finishes shall deliver its
Closing Date Working Capital Statement to Shareholder. This Closing Date Working Capital Statement shall provide reasonable detail
and show all calculations used in its preparation. For purposes of this Closing Date Working Capital Statement, the Company’s
Closing Date Working Capital shall not include any Accounts Receivable as of the Closing Date that remain uncollected as of the
end of the period covered by the Closing Date Working Capital Statement, and such uncollected Accounts Receivable shall become
the property of Shareholder (“Shareholder-Owned Accounts Receivable”). F5 Finishes shall cause the Company
to use commercially reasonable efforts consistent with the Company’s historical practice to collect all the Accounts Receivable.

 

(d) If
Shareholder accepts F5 Finishes’ Closing Date Working Capital Statement, or if Shareholder fails to give Notice to F5 Finishes
of an objection to its Closing Date Working Capital Statement within thirty (30) days after receipt of a copy, F5 Finishes’
Closing Date Working Capital Statement shall become final. Any Notice of objection to F5 Finishes’ Closing Date Working
Capital Statement shall specify in reasonable detail each item on the F5 Finishes’ Closing Date Working Capital Statement
that Shareholder disputes and the basis of his objection.

 

(e) If
Shareholder gives Notice of an objection to F5 Finishes’ Closing Date Working Capital Statement within thirty (30) days
after receipt of a copy, F5 Finishes and Shareholder shall attempt in good faith to resolve their differences. In this regard,
F5 Finishes shall make copies of its work papers and other relevant records and information available to Shareholder and his accounting
representatives. If F5 Finishes and Shareholder are able to resolve all of their differences, F5 Finishes’ Closing Date
Working Capital Statement, as modified to reflect the Parties’ resolution of their differences, shall become final.

 

(f) If
F5 Finishes and Shareholder are unable to resolve all of their differences within thirty (30) days after F5 Finishes makes copies
available of its work papers and other relevant records and information in response to Shareholder’s Notice to F5 Finishes
of an objection to F5 Finishes’ Closing Date Working Capital Statement, F5 Finishes and Shareholder shall submit any remaining
disputed items to a mutually acceptable accounting firm for a determination of the correct treatment of the disputed items. The
accounting firm’s determination shall be binding and conclusive on F5 Finishes and Shareholder, and F5 Finishes’ Closing
Date Working Capital Statement, as modified to reflect (i) those differences, if any, that F5 Finishes and Shareholder were
able to resolve and (ii) the determination of the accounting firm regarding the disputed items, shall become final. F5 Finishes
and Shareholder shall pay a percentage of the accounting firm’s fees and expenses based on the dollar value of the disputed
items found in the other Party’s favor as a percentage of the total dollar value of the disputed items.

 

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(g) Subject
to the treatment of the Closing Date Working Capital Surplus and the Final Working Capital Surplus described in Section 2.1(a)(4),
no later than five (5) Business Days after the Final Working Capital Statement is determined, the Parties shall reconcile payments
in respect of the Company’s Working Capital: (i) if the Working Capital shown on the Final Working Capital Statement exceeds
the Working Capital shown on the Estimated Working Capital Statement, F5 Finishes shall pay an amount equal to the excess to Shareholder
by a wire transfer of immediately available funds; and (ii) if the Working Capital shown on the Final Working Capital Statement
is less than the Working Capital shown on the Estimated Working Capital Statement, Shareholder shall pay an amount equal to the
shortfall to F5 Finishes by a wire transfer of immediately available funds. For the avoidance of doubt, no payment shall be made
if the amount of the Final Working Capital Surplus is less than the Retained Earnings Distribution. 

 

2.4 Accounts
Receivable

 

(a) Following
Closing, F5 Finishes shall cause the Company to use reasonable efforts consistent with its historical practice to collect its
Accounts Receivable as of the Closing Date (the Company’s “Closing Date Accounts Receivable”), but the
Company shall not be required to resort to litigation or referral to a collection agency. F5 Finishes shall cause the Company
not to consent to or accept any reduction, discount or settlement of any Closing Date Account Receivable without Shareholder’s
prior written approval.

 

(b) With
respect to Shareholder-Owned Accounts Receivable, Shareholder shall use reasonable efforts consistent with Company’s historical
practice to collect such Shareholder-Owned Accounts Receivable, but shall not institute collection litigation without consulting
with F5 Finishes.

 

(c) The
Company shall turn over to Shareholder at regular weekly intervals any collections of Shareholder-Owned Accounts Receivable. Payments
on Accounts Receivable received after the Closing Date shall be applied first as may be reasonably determined based on reference
to an invoice, reference to an order or based on the amount paid, and otherwise shall be applied to the applicable Accounts Receivable
with the oldest due dates.

 

2.5 Other
Closing Actions and Events

 

At
Closing, the following shall also occur:

 

(a) Shareholder
and the lead underwriters shall enter into a market standoff (or “lockup”) agreement in substantially the same form
as the market standoff agreement entered into by the stockholders and other equity interest holders of the other Combining Companies
but in no event for a term longer than twelve (12) months from the Closing Date;

 

(b) F5
Finishes and Shareholder shall enter into an employment agreement substantially in the form of the attached Exhibit C;

 

(c) F5
Finishes and Shareholder shall enter into a noncompetition agreement substantially in the form of the attached Exhibit D;

 

(d) F5
Finishes and Shareholder shall enter into a piggyback registration rights agreement substantially in the form of Exhibit E;

 

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(e) the
Company and the landlord under each Related Party Facility Lease shall enter into new 15-year triple-net leases of each of the
Leased Facilities substantially in the form of the attached Exhibit F;

 

(f) The
Shareholders shall obtain from each landlord under a Third Party Facility Lease and deliver at Closing, a consent to the assignment
of, and estoppel letter under, each Third Party Facility Lease, in the form reasonably acceptable to F5 Finishes, executed by
each landlord thereunder;

 

(g) F5
Finishes, Shareholder and the Escrow Agent shall enter into the Escrow Agreement substantially in the form of the attached Exhibit G;

 

(h) Shareholder
shall deliver a signed certificate to F5 Finishes certifying that:

 

(i) Shareholder’s
representations and warranties in Article 4, as qualified or limited by any exceptions in the Schedules to Article 4,
were true and correct as of the date of this Agreement (other than representations and warranties that address matters as of a
certain date, which were true and correct as of that date) and are true and correct on the Closing Date as if made at and as of
Closing (other than representations and warranties that address matters as of a certain date, which were true and correct as of
that date);

 

(ii) Shareholder
and the Company have performed, complied with or satisfied in all material respects all of the obligations, agreements and conditions
under this Agreement that they are required to perform, comply with or satisfy prior to or at Closing; and

 

(iii) resolutions
in the form attached to the certificate were duly adopted by the Company’s board of directors and Shareholder to authorize
the Company’s execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement;

 

(i) F5
Finishes shall deliver a certificate, signed by its president or another executive officer, certifying to Shareholder that:

 

(i) F5
Finishes’ representations and warranties in Article 5 were true and correct as of the date of this Agreement and
are true and correct on the Closing Date as if made at and as of Closing;

 

(ii) F5
Finishes has performed, complied with or satisfied in all material respects all of the obligations, agreements and conditions
under this Agreement that it is required to perform, comply with or satisfy prior to or at Closing; and

 

(iii) resolutions
in the form attached to the certificate were duly adopted by F5 Finishes’ board of directors to authorize its execution,
delivery and performance of this Agreement; and

 

(j) Shareholder
shall deliver all other documents and instruments that F5 Finishes or its counsel reasonably request (for example, (i) a completed
IRS Form W-9 from Shareholder and (ii) signature cards to change the signatories on the Company’s bank accounts as F5 Finishes
directs); and F5 Finishes shall deliver all other documents and instruments that Shareholder or his counsel reasonably request.

 

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Article
3

Closing

 

Subject
to the satisfaction or waiver of the conditions described in Sections 8.1 and 8.2 (other than those conditions that
by their terms are to be satisfied at Closing, but subject to the satisfaction or waiver of those conditions at Closing), the
closing of the Transaction (“Closing”) shall take place concurrently with the closing of the F5 Finishes IPO.
Closing shall occur at the offices of Johnson and Colmar at 630 Dundee Road, Suite 225, Northbrook, Illinois 60062, unless another
place is agreed to in writing by F5 Finishes and Shareholder. The date on which Closing actually occurs is referred to in this
Agreement as the “Closing Date.”

 

Article
4

Representations and Warranties of Shareholder

 

In
order to induce F5 Finishes to enter into this Agreement, Shareholder represents and warrants to F5 Finishes as follows in this
Article 4.

 

Shareholder’s
representations and warranties in Section 4.6 shall not be considered to have been made until Shareholder and F5 Finishes
agree on the Financial Statements and the Interim Financial Statements; and when the Shareholder and F5 Finishes have agreed on
the Financial Statements and the Interim Financial Statements, the Shareholder’s representations and warranties in Section
4.6 shall be considered to have been made as of the date of this Agreement.

 

4.1 Shareholder
Ownership and Authorization

 

(a) Shareholder
is the sole owner of record, beneficial owner and holder, free and clear of any Liens (other than restrictions on transfer under
the Securities Act and state securities Laws), of the number of shares of the capital stock of the Company listed against Shareholder’s
name on the attached Schedule 4.1(a) (Shareholder’s “Shares”).

 

(b) Except
as set forth on Schedule 4.1(b), Shareholder is not a party to or bound by (i) any shareholders agreement, buy-sell agreement,
option agreement or other Contract (other than this Agreement) relating to the sale, transfer or other disposition of any of Shareholder’s
Shares or (ii) any voting trust, proxy or other Contract relating to the voting of any of Shareholder’s Shares. Any such
Contract set forth on Schedule 4.1(b) shall be terminated as of Closing.

 

(c) Shareholder
has the legal capacity and power and authority to execute and deliver this Agreement and each of Shareholder’s Closing Documents
and to perform Shareholder’s obligations under this Agreement and each of Shareholder’s Closing Documents.

 

(d) This
Agreement constitutes a legal, valid and binding obligation of Shareholder, and upon Shareholder’s execution and delivery
of Shareholder’s Closing Documents (and assuming execution and delivery by the other party or parties, if any), each of
Shareholder’s Closing Documents will constitute a legal, valid and binding obligation of Shareholder, enforceable against
Shareholder in accordance with its terms, except as enforceability may be limited by (i) applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization,
moratorium or other similar Laws affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights generally and (ii) general principles of
equity (regardless of whether enforceability is considered in a proceeding in equity or at law).

 

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4.2 Organization,
Authorization and Enforceability

 

(a) The
Company is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the Laws of the State of Maryland, with full
corporate power and authority to conduct its business as it is now being conducted, to own or use the properties and assets that
it purports to own or use, and to perform its obligations under all Contracts.

 

(b) Except
as disclosed on Schedule 4.2(b), the Company is duly qualified to do business as a foreign corporation and is in good standing
under the Laws of each other state or jurisdiction in which qualification is required by applicable Law, except where the failure
to be so qualified could not reasonably be expected to result in a material liability to the Company.

 

(c) The
Company has full corporate power and authority to execute and deliver this Agreement and each of its Closing Documents and to
perform its obligations under this Agreement and each of its Closing Documents.

 

(d) The
Company’s execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement and each of its Closing Documents has been duly authorized
by all necessary action required by its Organizational Documents and applicable Law.

 

(e) This
Agreement constitutes, and upon the Company’s execution and delivery of its Closing Documents (and assuming due execution
and delivery by the other party or parties, if any), each of its Closing Documents will constitute, a legal, valid and binding
obligation of the Company, enforceable against it in accordance with its terms, except as enforceability may be limited by (i)
applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or other similar Laws affecting the enforcement of creditors’
rights generally and (ii) general principles of equity (regardless of whether enforceability is considered in a proceeding in
equity or at law).

 

4.3 Capital
Stock

 

(a) The
Company’s authorized capital consists of 15,000 shares of common stock, $1.00 par value, of which 50 shares are issued and
outstanding. Shareholders’ Shares constitute all of the Company’s issued and outstanding shares of capital stock.
All of Shareholders’ Shares are duly authorized, validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable, and none of Shareholders’
Shares was issued in violation of the Securities Act or any state securities or other Law or in violation of or subject to any
preemptive rights.

 

(b) Except
as set forth on Schedule 4.3(b), the Company does not have any debt securities convertible into or exchangeable for shares
of its common stock, and there are no options, warrants, calls, puts, subscription rights, conversion rights or other Contracts
to which the Company is a party or by which it is bound providing for the issuance of any shares of its common stock or any other
equity securities. Any such convertible debt securities or Contracts set forth on Schedule 4.3(b) will not exist as of
Closing.

 

(c) Except
as disclosed on Schedule 4.3(c), the Company does not own any shares of stock or an equity interest in any other corporation,
partnership, limited liability company or other Person.

 

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4.4 No
Violation

 

Except
as disclosed on Schedule 4.4, the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement by Shareholder and the Company
and the closing of the Transaction will not, either directly or indirectly, and with or without Notice or the passage of time
or both:

 

(a) violate
or conflict with the Company’s Organizational Documents or any resolution adopted by its board of directors or stockholders;

 

(b)
result in a Default under any Material Customer Contract to which the Company is a party or by which the Company is bound
or result in a Default under any Contract to which Shareholder is a party or by which Shareholder is bound;

 

(c) result
in the imposition or creation of a Lien upon any of Shareholder’s Shares or any of the assets that the Company owns or uses;

 

(d) violate
or conflict with, or give any Governmental Authority or other Person the right to challenge the Transaction or to obtain any other
relief under, any Law or Order to which the Company or Shareholder is subject; or

 

(e) violate
or conflict with, or give any Governmental Authority the right to revoke, withdraw, suspend, cancel, terminate or modify any Environmental
or other Permit issued to or held by the Company.

 

4.5 No
Consent Required

 

Except
as disclosed on Schedule 4.5, execution, the delivery and performance of this Agreement by Shareholder and the Company,
and their execution, delivery and performance of each of their Closing Documents, do not require Shareholder or the Company to
give any Notice to, make any filing with, or obtain any Permit from or other Consent of any Governmental Authority or any party
to a Material Customer Contract, or any other Person, provided that no representation or warranty is made with respect to Notice
or Consent required by (a) any party to a Customer Contract which is not a Material Customer Contract and (b) any party to any
other Contract that in the reasonable judgement of Shareholder is not a material Contract.

 

4.6 Financial
Statements

 

(a) The
Financial Statements (which are attached as Schedule 4.6(a)) fairly present in all material respects the financial position
and results of operations of the Company as of the dates indicated and for the two years then ended.

 

(b) The
Interim Financial Statements (which are attached as Schedule 4.6(b)) fairly present in all material respects the results
of operations of the Company as of and for the six (6) months ended June 30, 2019.

 

4.7 Books
and Records

 

The
information reflected in the Company’s Books and Records are complete and correct in all material respects. The corporate
minute books of the Company contain materially accurate and complete records of all meetings and corporate actions taken without
a meeting by the written consent of its board of directors and shareholders. All of the Company’s Books and Records (including
its corporate minute books) will be in its possession at Closing.

 

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4.8 Title
to Assets

 

(a) The
Company owns or has a leasehold interest in all of the tangible and intangible assets of any type or kind that it purports to
own or lease, including (i) all of the assets that it purported to own or lease as of June 30, 2019 and (ii) all of the assets
that it purchased or otherwise acquired after June 30, 2019, except for assets that were sold or disposed of in the Ordinary Course
of Business prior to the date of this Agreement.

 

(b) Except
as disclosed on Schedule 4.8(b), the Company has good and marketable title to all of its assets that it purports to own,
free and clear of any Liens other than Permitted Liens.

 

(c) Except
as disclosed on Schedule 4.8(c), the Company’s assets constitute all of the tangible and intangible assets relating
to, used or held for use in the conduct of the Business and are sufficient to enable the Business to be conducted in the same
manner that it is currently conducted.

 

(d) Except
as disclosed on Schedule 4.8(d), none of the tangible and intangible assets that the Company uses or holds for use in the
conduct of the Business is owned by, leased from or otherwise made available by a Related Party.

 

4.9 Equipment
and Vehicles

 

(a) To
Shareholder’s Knowledge, Schedule 4.9(a) contains complete and accurate lists of the following assets owned by the
Company as of the date of this Agreement: (i) all Equipment (excluding IT Equipment) having an original purchase price of more
than $5,000, and where information is readily ascertainable, identifying each piece of Equipment by manufacturer, description,
model number, serial number and location; (ii) all IT Equipment having an original purchase price of more than $1,000, and where
information is readily ascertainable, identifying each piece of IT Equipment by manufacturer, description, model number, serial
number and location; and (iii) all Vehicles, identifying each Vehicle by make, year, vehicle identification number and location.

 

(b) Except
as disclosed on Schedule 4.9(b), to Shareholders’ Knowledge, each piece of Equipment, IT Equipment and Vehicle listed
on Schedule 4.9(a) (i) has been maintained in accordance with normal industry practice, (ii) is in good operating condition
and repair, except for normal wear and tear, (iii) is free from patent defects other than minor defects that do not interfere
with its continued use and (iv) is suitable for the purposes for which it is currently used.

 

4.10 Inventory
and Accounts Receivable

 

(a) Except
as disclosed on Schedule 4.10, to Shareholder’s Knowledge, the Company’s Inventory is fit for the purposes
for which it was purchased.

 

(b) All
of the Accounts Receivable of the Company are properly reflected on its Books and Records and, subject to the Company’s
reserve for doubtful accounts, if any, and to Shareholder’s Knowledge constitute bona fide, valid and binding receivables,
except for normal trade discounts for early payment.

 

4.11 Real
Property

 

(a) Schedule
4.11(a)(i) sets forth the address of each Leased Facility, and indicates whether each such Leased Facility is subject to a
Third Party Facility Lease or a Related Party Facility Lease, and Schedule 4.11(a)(ii) sets forth the address of each Owned
Facility. The Company does not have an interest in any real property other than its ownership interest in the Owned Facilities
and its leasehold interest in the Leased Facilities. Shareholder has delivered a copy of the lease and other documents evidencing
Company’s leasehold interest in the Leased Facilities to F5 Finishes.

 

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(b) Except
as disclosed on Schedule 4.11(b), in respect of each Leased Facility:

 

(i) the
Company is the tenant and has a good and valid leasehold interest in the Facility Lease free and clear of any Liens except for
Permitted Liens and easements, covenants and other encumbrances and restrictions of record that do not materially impair the Company’s
current use of the Leased Facility;

 

(ii) the
Company’s current use of the Leased Facility does not violate any applicable Law, Order or Permit; the Company has obtained
all material Permits required for the Leased Facility’s current use; and the Company has not assigned or subleased its leasehold
interest;

 

(iii) the
Company is not, and to Shareholder’s Knowledge, the landlord is not, in Default in a material respect under the Facility
Lease; the Company has not received any Notice asserting a violation of or a Default under the Facility Lease; and to Shareholder’s
Knowledge, no event has occurred or circumstance exists that, with or without Notice or the passage of time or both, would result
in a Default in a material respect under the Facility Lease or would give the landlord the right to exercise any remedy under
the Facility Lease or to cancel, terminate or modify the Facility Lease; and

 

(iv) the
Leased Facility is now and will be at the time of Closing in good operating condition and repair, except for normal wear and tear;
to Shareholder’s Knowledge, the Leased Facility is structurally sound and free of defects, and no material alterations,
repairs or restorations are required under the Facility Lease or any applicable Law, Order or Permit; and the Leased Facility
is supplied with adequate utilities and other services necessary for the current use of the Leased Facility.

 

 (c) Except as disclosed on Schedule 4.11(c), in respect of each Owned Facility:

 

(i) the
Company has good and marketable title to each Owned Facility free and clear of any Liens except: 1) the Lien of general real
estate Taxes which are not yet payable; 2) covenants, conditions, restrictions and easements of records as of the date of
this Agreement and 3) any other matters disclosed in the Title Commitment for such Owned Facility to which F5 Finishes has
not objected in a writing delivered by F5 Finishes to Shareholder within ten (10) Business Days following the delivery to F5 Finishes
of such Title Commitment;

 

(ii) to
the Shareholder’s Knowledge: 1) all buildings and other improvements at each Owned Facility are structurally sound
and in good condition and repair, except for normal wear and tear, 2) all mechanical and other equipment and systems providing
each Owned Facility or any building or improvement at the Owned Facility with heat, ventilation, air-conditioning, light, plumbing,
utility services or fire or other protection are in good operating condition and repair, except for normal wear and tear, and
3) no condition exists in any building, improvement, equipment or system requiring correction, repair or replacement at a
cost exceeding $5,000.00;

 

(iii) the
current use of each Owned Facility does not violate any applicable Law in any material respect, the Company has obtained all Permits
required for its current use, and all building and other improvements on the Owned Facility comply in all material respects with
all applicable zoning and land use Laws and all other applicable Laws relating to their construction, use or operation;

 

(iv) the
Company has not entered into any lease or other Contract giving any other Person the right to use or occupy any Owned Facility,
and the Company is the only Person in possession of the Owned Facilities;

 

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(v) no
Owned Facility is located within or abuts any flood plain, navigable waterway, other body of water, tideland, wetland or marshland;

 

(vi) the
water, gas, electric, sewer and other utility services provided to each Owned Facility are adequate for the current use of such
Owned Facility and are not being unlawfully appropriated;

 

(vii) each
Owned Facility abuts on and has direct vehicular access to a public road or has access to a public road by means of an irrevocable
easement for the property’s benefit;

 

(viii) no
condemnation proceeding or other Suit in respect of or in any way relating to or affecting any Owned Facility is pending or, to
the Knowledge of Shareholder, Threatened; and

 

(ix) the
Company has not received any Notice from any Governmental Authority with respect to any Owned Facility that: 1) the use of
the property or the construction, use, operation or condition of any building or other improvement on the property violates any
Law or Order or requires correction, repair or replacement, 2) a special assessment for public or other improvements has
been or may be levied or assessed against the property, or 3) the property or any portion of the property has been or may
be taken or condemned by exercise of the power of eminent domain.

 

4.12 Contracts

 

(a) Schedule
4.12(a) contains complete and accurate lists of the following types of Contracts relating to the Business to which the Company
is a party or by which it is bound as of the date of this Agreement (listing each Contract in all lists applicable to the Contract):

 

(1) all
Customer Contracts and Customer Accounts (i) that have a work-in-progress as of the end of the calendar month ending at least
ten (10) Business Days prior to the Effective Date of this Agreement, identifying each Customer Contract or Customer Account,
to the extent applicable, by customer number and contact information, location or locations served, contract term and service
requirements, and (ii) consisting of the Company’s top twenty (20) customers determined by the amount of revenue generated
between January 1, 2018 and June 30, 2019, including the top twenty (20) customers’ projects that are works-in-progress
as of June 30, 2019 and projects that were paid and closed during the period beginning on January 1, 2018 and June 30, 2019;

 

(2)
all Equipment Leases, identifying each Equipment Lease by (i) manufacturer, description, model number, serial number and location
of the leased Equipment, (ii) lessor, lessee, term of lease and rent payable and (iii) whether the lease has been classified as
an operating lease or a capital lease;

 

(3) all
Vehicle Leases, identifying each Vehicle Lease by (i) make, year, vehicle identification number and location of the Vehicle; (ii)
lessor, lessee, term of lease and monthly payables and (iii) whether the lease has been classified as an operating lease or capital
lease;

 

(4) all
Contracts to purchase goods or services;

 

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(5) all
Contracts to furnish goods or services to another Person and which are not Customer Contracts;

 

(6) all
Contracts under which it has created, incurred, assumed or secured any Indebtedness;

 

(7) all
Contracts under which it has made or secured any loan or advance to another Person;

 

(8) all
Contracts under which it has guaranteed the contractual performance of or payment by another Person;

 

(9) all
powers of attorney and other Contracts under which it has appointed another Person as its attorney-in-fact;

 

(10) all
Contracts creating a partnership or joint venture with another Person;

 

(11) all
Contracts providing for exclusivity of rights or obligations or restricting or purporting to restrict the scope or geographical
area of the Company’s business activities or those of another Person, whether through noncompetition or non-solicitation
covenants or otherwise;

 

(12) all
Contracts granting it or another Person a right of first refusal or right of first negotiation;

 

(13) all
Contracts with any Related Party;

 

(14) all
Contracts or groups of related Contracts entered into outside of the Ordinary Course of Business and involving payments or consideration
of more than $25,000 in the aggregate; and

 

(15)
all Third Party Facility Leases, identifying each Third Party Facility Lease by the address of the premises, the name of the landlord,
the name of the tenant, the date of the Lease and the lease Term.

 

(b) Except
as disclosed on Schedule 4.12(b):

 

(1) each
Contract listed on Schedule 4.12(a) is legal, valid, binding, enforceable and in full force and effect, and to Shareholder’s
Knowledge, will continue to be legal, valid, binding, enforceable and in full force and effect on identical terms upon the closing
of the Transaction;

 

(2) the
Company is not and, to Shareholder’s Knowledge, no other party is in Default in a material respect under any Contract listed
on Schedule 4.12(a), and to Shareholder’s Knowledge, no event has occurred or circumstance exists that, with or without
Notice or the passage of time or both, reasonably could be expected to result in a Default in a material respect under any Contract
listed on Schedule 4.12(a) or give any party the right to exercise any remedy under the Contract or to cancel, terminate
or modify the Contract;

 

(3) the
Company has not given Notice to or, to Shareholder’s Knowledge received any Notice from any other Person relating to an
alleged or potential default under, or an intention to terminate or not renew, any Contract listed on Schedule 4.12(a);
and

 

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(4) no
Contract listed on Schedule 4.12(a) contains a provision requiring the Consent of any other party to the change of control
of the Company upon the closing of the Transaction; and

 

(5) to
Shareholder’s Knowledge, each piece of Equipment and Vehicle leased under an Equipment Lease or Truck Lease listed on Schedule
4.12(a) (i) has been maintained in accordance with normal industry practice, (ii) is in good operating condition and repair,
except for normal wear and tear, (iii) is free from patent defects other than minor defects that do not interfere with its continued
use and (iv) is suitable for the purposes for which it is currently used.

 

4.13 Customers

 

Except
as disclosed on Schedule 4.13:

 

(a) to
Shareholder’s Knowledge, no customer representing three percent (3%) or more of the Company’s aggregate net revenues
during 2018, or during 2019 through the last full month immediately prior to the Closing, has given Notice to or otherwise advised
the Company that the customer intends to terminate its business relationship with the Company, or to reduce its use of the Company’s
services in a material respect, or that it is considering doing so;

 

(b) the
Company has complied with the material terms of each of its Customer Contracts, has provided the required level of service under
each Customer Contract and Customer Account, and there are no unresolved customer complaints under or in connection with any such
Customer Contract or Customer Account where the dollar value of the disputed amount sought to be recovered or credited by the
customer exceeds $5,000.00;

 

(c) to
Shareholder’s Knowledge, no customer has violated or is currently in violation of any of the material terms, conditions
or procedures applicable to the customer under its Customer Contract;

 

(d) the
Company has entered into each of its Customer Contracts listed on Schedule 4.12(a)(1) in the Ordinary Course of Business
and without the commission of any act, either alone or in concert with any other Person, and without any consideration having
been paid or promised, that is or would be in violation of any Law or Order.

 

4.14 Permits

 

(a) Schedule
4.14(a) contains a complete and accurate list of all of the Permits held by the Company as of the date of this Agreement.

 

(b) Except
as disclosed on Schedule 4.14(b):

 

(1) all
of the Permits listed on Schedule 4.14(a) are valid and in full force and effect, and no other material Permits are required
for the lawful conduct of the Business as it is currently conducted;

 

(2) the
Company is in compliance in all material respects with the Permits listed on Schedule 4.14(a);

 

(3) to
Shareholder’s Knowledge, no event has occurred or circumstance exists that, with or without Notice or the passage of time
or both, reasonably could be expected to (i) constitute or result in a violation of or failure to comply with any Permit listed
on Schedule 4.14(a) or (ii) result in the revocation, withdrawal, suspension, cancellation, termination or material modification
of any listed Permit;

 

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(4) to
Shareholder’s Knowledge, the Company has not received any Notice from any Governmental Authority or other Person regarding
(i) any actual, alleged or potential violation of or failure to comply with any of the Permits listed on Schedule 4.14(a)
or (ii) any actual, proposed or potential revocation, withdrawal, suspension, cancellation, termination or modification of any
of the listed Permits; and

 

(5) the
Company has duly filed on a timely basis all applications that were required to be filed for the renewal of the material Permits
listed on Schedule 4.14(a), and has duly made on a timely basis all other filings required to have been made in respect
of the listed material Permits.

 

4.15 Intellectual
Property

 

(a) Schedule
4.15(a) contains complete and accurate lists and descriptions of:

 

(1) all
of the Company’s Patents, Marks and Copyrights for which an application has been filed with or a registration has been issued
by a Governmental Authority, all of its other Patents and Marks and all of the Software that it owns (collectively, the Company’s
“Proprietary Intellectual Property”);

 

(2) all
of the Company’s licenses, sublicenses and other material Contracts from or with third parties by which it uses or has the
right to use a third party’s Intellectual Property (collectively, the Company’s “Licensed Intellectual Property”);
and

 

(3) all
of the licenses, sublicenses and other Contracts by which the Company has licensed, sublicensed or otherwise granted a third party
the right to use its Proprietary Intellectual Property or Licensed Intellectual Property.

 

(b) Except
as disclosed on Schedule 4.15(b):

 

(1) the
Company (i) has good and marketable title to all of its Proprietary Intellectual Property, free and clear of any Liens, and (ii)
possesses all of the rights necessary to use all of the Intellectual Property that it uses in the conduct of the Business as it
is currently conducted;

 

(2) to
Shareholder’s Knowledge, (i) the Company’s Proprietary Intellectual Property is not violating or infringing and has
not violated or infringed any third party’s Intellectual Property, and (ii) no third party is violating or infringing or
has violated or infringed the Company’s Proprietary Intellectual Property;

 

(3) no
Suit is pending or, to Shareholder’s Knowledge, Threatened that challenges the legality, validity, enforceability, use or
the Company’s exclusive ownership of any of its Proprietary Intellectual Property;

 

(4) the
Company is not in Default in a material respect under a license, sublicense or other Contract included in its Licensed Intellectual
Property; and

 

(5) the
Company has not given Notice to or received any written Notice from any other Person relating to an alleged or potential Default
under, or an intention to terminate or not renew, any license, sublicense or other Contract included in its Licensed Intellectual
Property.

 

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4.16 Undisclosed
Liabilities

 

Except
as set forth on Schedule 4.16, the Company does not have any Liabilities as of the date of this Agreement except for (i)
Liabilities reflected on the Interim Balance Sheet, (ii) Liabilities that have arisen since the date of the Interim Balance Sheet
in the Ordinary Course of Business and did not result from or arise out of a breach of Contract, tort or violation of any Law
or Order and (iii) Liabilities disclosed on other Schedules to this Agreement.

 

4.17 Taxes

 

(a) Except
as set forth on Schedule 4.17(a), the Company has filed all Tax Returns that it was required to file prior to the date
of this Agreement and will timely file all Tax Returns that it is required to file on or after the date of this Agreement and
prior to the Closing Date. All Tax Returns that the Company filed prior to the date of this Agreement were correct and complete
in all material respects, and all Taxes due in connection with those returns have been paid. All Tax Returns that the Company
files on or after the date of this Agreement and prior to the Closing Date will be correct and complete in all material respects,
and all Taxes due in connection with these returns will be paid when due.

 

(b) Except
as disclosed on Schedule 4.17(b), no Tax Return that the Company filed prior to the date of this Agreement is currently
under audit or examination, and the Company has not received Notice from any Governmental Authority that (i) any Tax Return that
it filed will be audited or examined or that (ii) it is or may be liable for additional Taxes in respect of any Tax Return or
for the payment of Taxes in respect of a Tax Return that it did not file (because, for example, it believed that it was not subject
to taxation by the jurisdiction in question).

 

(c) The
Company has withheld and paid to the proper Governmental Authority all Taxes that it was required to withhold and pay in respect
of compensation, benefits or other amounts paid or provided to any employee or independent contractor.

 

(d) Except
as disclosed on Schedule 4.17(d), since January 1, 2016, the Company has not extended the time in which to file any Tax
Return that has not yet been filed, waived the statute of limitations for any Tax or agreed to any extension of time for a Tax
assessment or deficiency.

 

(e) Schedule
4.17(e) contains a complete and accurate list of all Tax Returns that the Company has filed since January 1, 2016.

 

4.18 No
Material Adverse Change

 

Since
the date of the Interim Balance Sheet, and except as described in Schedule 4.18 or on other Schedules to this Agreement,
(i) no material adverse change has occurred in the Company’s assets, financial condition, operations, operating results
or prospects, and (ii) to Shareholder’s Knowledge, no event has occurred or circumstance exists that, individually or in
the aggregate, reasonably could be expected to result in such a material adverse change.

 

4.19 Employee
Benefits

 

(a) Schedule
4.19(a) contains a complete and accurate list of all of the current Employee Benefit Plans under which the Company has any
Liability or obligation, or had any Liability or obligation at any time since January 1, 2016, whether contingent or otherwise.

 

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(b) Except
as disclosed on Schedule 4.19(b), in the case of each Employee Benefit Plan listed on Schedule 4.19(a):

 

(1) the
plan (and any related trust or insurance policy) complies in form and in operation in all material respects with the applicable
requirements of ERISA and the Internal Revenue Code, as the case may be (or complied in form and operation while the Company maintained
or contributed to or was bound by the plan or its employees participated in the plan);

 

(2) all
required contributions to or premiums or other payments in respect of the plan have been paid, and all required reports and descriptions
have been filed with the proper Governmental Authority or distributed to participants as required;

 

(3) there
have been no “reportable events” (as defined in §4043 of ERISA) or non-exempt “prohibited transactions”
(as defined in §406 of ERISA and §4975 of the Internal Revenue Code) in respect of the plan; and

 

(4) no
Suit in respect of the administration of the plan or the investment of plan assets is pending or, to the Shareholders’ Knowledge,
Threatened, and to the Shareholders’ Knowledge, there is no basis for any such Suit.

 

(c) Except
as disclosed on Schedule 4.19(c) or to the extent of continuation coverage required by §4980B of the Internal Revenue
Code, the Company does not provide health or other welfare benefits to any retired or former employee and is not obligated to
provide health or other welfare benefits to any active employee following his or her retirement or other termination of service.

 

(d) The
Company does not maintain and has never maintained an Employee Benefit Plan that is or was subject to the “minimum funding
standards” under §302 of ERISA or that is or was subject to Title IV of ERISA.

 

(e) Except
as disclosed on Schedule 4.19(e), the employees of the Company are not required to be treated as employed by a single employer
with the employees of another entity for purposes of §§414(b), (c) or (m) of the Internal Revenue Code.

 

(f) Except
as disclosed on Schedule 4.19(f), the Company does not contribute to and has never been required to contribute to any “multiemployer
plan” (as defined in §3(37) of ERISA), incurred any “withdrawal liability” (as defined in §4021 of
ERISA) in respect of any multiemployer plan, or withdrawn from any multiemployer plan in a “complete withdrawal” or
a “partial withdrawal” (as defined in §§4203 and 4205 of ERISA).

 

(g) Except
as disclosed on Schedule 4.19(g), neither the execution of this Agreement nor the closing of the Transaction will result
in (i) an increase in benefits under any Employee Benefit Plan listed on Schedule 4.19(a) or any Contract with any current,
former or retired employee of the Company or (ii) an acceleration of the time of payment or vesting of any such benefits.

 

4.20 Insurance

 

(a) Schedule
4.20(a) contains complete and accurate lists of: (i) all insurance policies under which the Company is insured or covered
or was insured or covered at any time since January 1, 2014; and (ii) all self-insurance arrangements by the Company.

 

(b) Schedule
4.20(b) contains complete and accurate lists of or provides: (i) a summary, by year, since January 1, 2014, of the loss experience,
as applicable, under each insurance policy listed on Schedule 4.20(a); (ii) the amount and a brief description of each
claim in excess of $25,000 since January 1, 2014 under each insurance policy listed on Schedule 4.20(a); and (iii) a summary
of the loss experience, as applicable, for all claims since January 1, 2014 under each self-insurance arrangement listed on Schedule
4.20(a).

 

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4.21 Compliance

 

Except
as disclosed on Schedule 4.21:

 

(a) the
Company is, and has been at all times since January 1, 2015, in compliance in all material respects with all Laws and Orders that
are or were applicable to it or to its conduct of the Business;

 

(b) to
Shareholder’s Knowledge, no event has occurred or circumstance exists that, with or without Notice or the passage of time
or both, could (i) constitute or result in the Company’s violation of or its failure to comply with, in a material respect,
any Law or Order applicable to the Business or (ii) give rise to any legal obligation of the Company to undertake or bear all
or any portion of the cost of any remedial or corrective action of any kind; and

 

(c) since
January 1, 2015, the Company has not received any Notice from any Governmental Authority or any written Notice from any other
Person regarding (i) its actual, alleged or potential violation of or failure to comply with any applicable Law or Order or (ii)
its actual, alleged or potential obligation to undertake or bear all or any portion of the cost of any remedial or corrective
action of any kind.

 

4.22 Legal
Proceedings

 

(a) Schedule
4.22 contains a complete and accurate list of all pending Suits in which the Company is a party and all other Suits in which
the Company was a party at any time since January 1, 2015.

 

(b) To
Shareholder’s Knowledge, (i) no Suit against the Company is Threatened (including any Suit that challenges the Transaction
or that could have the effect of preventing, delaying, making illegal or otherwise interfering with the Transaction) and (ii)
no event has occurred or circumstance exists that may give rise to or serve as a basis for any Suit to be brought or Threatened
against the Company.

 

4.23 Absence
of Certain Events

 

Except
as disclosed on Schedule 4.23, since the date of the Interim Balance Sheet, the Company has not:

 

(a) sold,
leased, transferred or disposed of any of its assets except in the Ordinary Course of Business;

 

(b) entered
into any Contract except in the Ordinary Course of Business;

 

(c) terminated,
accelerated or modified any Contract to which it is or was a party or by which it is or was bound, or has agreed to do so, or
has received written Notice that another party has done so or intends to do so, except in the case of Contracts that expired in
accordance with their terms or that were terminated in the Ordinary Course of Business;

 

(d) imposed
or permitted any Lien, other than Permitted Liens, on any of its assets except in the Ordinary Course of Business;

 

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(e) delayed
or postponed (beyond its normal practice) payment of its accounts payable and other current liabilities;

 

(f) cancelled,
compromised, waived or released any material claim or right outside of the Ordinary Course of Business;

 

(g) experienced
any material damage, destruction or loss to any of its assets, whether or not covered by insurance;

 

(h) changed
the base compensation or other terms of employment of any of its employees;

 

(i) paid
a bonus to any employee or made a dividend or other distribution to any stockholder;

 

(j) adopted
a new Employee Benefit Plan, terminated any existing plan or increased the benefits under or otherwise modified any existing plan
except as contemplated in this Agreement;

 

(k) amended
its Organizational Documents;

 

(l) issued,
sold, redeemed or repurchased any equity interests or other securities or retired any Indebtedness;

 

(m) made
any capital expenditures in excess of $25,000 in the aggregate;

 

(n) made
any material change in its accounting principles or methods; or

 

(o) entered
into any Contract to do any of the matters described in the preceding clauses (a)–(n).

 

4.24 Environmental
Matters

 

Except
as disclosed on Schedule 4.24:

 

(a) to
Shareholder’s Knowledge, the Company is in compliance in all material respects with all Environmental Laws and was in compliance
in all material respects with all Environmental Laws at all times in the past;

 

(b) to
Shareholder’s Knowledge, the Company has, and is in compliance in all material respects with, all Environmental Permits
required to conduct the Business as it is currently conducted, and had, and was in compliance in all material respects with, all
Environmental Permits required to conduct the Business as it was conducted at all times in the past;

 

(c) the
Company has not received and, to Shareholder’s Knowledge, there is no reasonable basis to expect it to receive, written
Notice from any Governmental Authority, any private citizen acting in the public interest, the current or prior owner or operator
of any current or former Facility, or any other Person, of (i) any actual or alleged violation or failure to comply with any material
requirement under any Environmental Law or Occupational Safety and Health Law or (ii) any actual or alleged Cleanup Liability
or other Environmental Liability;

 

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(d) to
Shareholder’s Knowledge, the Company does not have any Cleanup Liability or other Environmental Liability in respect of
any current or former Facility, any property adjoining any such Facility, or any assets used or held for use in the conduct of
the Business;

 

(e) to
Shareholder’s Knowledge, except for Hazardous Materials stored, used or processed in the Ordinary Course of Business and
in compliance with all Environmental Laws and Environmental Permits, there are no Hazardous Materials at the Leased Facility;
and except for Hazardous Activities conducted in the Ordinary Course of Business and in compliance in all material respects with
all Environmental Laws and Environmental Permits, the Company has not permitted or conducted any Hazardous Activity at any current
or former Facility;

 

(f) to
Shareholder’s Knowledge, there has not been any Release or threatened Release by the Company of any Hazardous Materials
at or from any current or former Facility or any property adjoining any such current or former Facility; and

 

(g) to
Shareholders’ Knowledge, the Company has not assumed, undertaken, provided an indemnity in respect of or otherwise become
subject to any Cleanup Liability or other Environmental Liability of another Person.

 

4.25 Employees

 

(a) Schedule
4.25(a) contains a complete and accurate list of the Company’s employees as of the date of this Agreement, including
employees on leave of absence: name, job title, date of hire and current base compensation.

 

(b) Schedule
4.25(b) contains a complete and accurate list of the Company’s written employment, consulting, independent contractor,
bonus, incentive, severance, confidentiality, noncompetition, proprietary rights and other related Contracts or programs with
its employees, consultants and independent contractors.

 

(c) The
Company has complied in all material respects with all applicable documentation requirements of the U.S. Immigration and Customs
Enforcement in respect of its employees.

 

(d) Except
for Contracts with the Company listed on Schedule 4.25(b), to Shareholder’s Knowledge, no employee of the Company
is a party to or is otherwise bound by any confidentiality, noncompetition or proprietary rights Contract with any Person that
limit or restrict the scope of his or her duties as an employee of the Company (or of F5 Finishes following Closing).

 

(e) The
Company is not a party to any employee-leasing Contract.

 

4.26 Labor
Relations

 

(a) Except
as disclosed in Schedule 4.26(a), the Company is not and has never been a party to any collective bargaining agreement
or other labor Contract.

 

(b) The
Company is not experiencing and has not experienced at any time since January 1, 2015, (i) any strike, slowdown, picketing or
work stoppage by or lockout of its employees, (ii) any Suit relating to any alleged violation of any Law or Order relating to
labor relations or employment matters (including any charge or complaint filed by an employee or union with the U.S. National
Labor Relations Board or Equal Employment Opportunity Commission or any other comparable Governmental Authority, or (iii) any
activity to organize or establish a collective bargaining unit, trade union or employee association.

 

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4.27 Certain
Payments

 

With
the exception of cash political contributions in compliance with applicable Law, neither the Company nor Shareholder nor, to Shareholder’s
Knowledge, any officer, director, employee or agent of the Company or any other Person associated with or acting for the Company,
has directly or indirectly made or paid any contribution, gift, bribe, rebate, payoff, kickback or other payment, whether in money,
property or services or any other form, to any Person in order to gain or pay for favorable treatment in obtaining business or
in violation of any Law.

 

4.28 Related
Parties

 

Except
as disclosed on Schedule 4.28, no Shareholder or any Related Party has or had at any time since January 1, 2015 a direct
or indirect financial or other interest in any transaction or any other business dealings with the Company, whether as a customer,
supplier, vendor or in any other capacity, except as an officer, director or employee of the Company, or as an owner of a Facility.

 

4.29 IPO

 

Shareholder
and the Company understand and acknowledge that (i) there is no firm commitment, binding agreement, promise or other assurance
of any kind, whether express or implied, and whether oral or written, that the Registration Statement will become effective or
that the IPO pursuant the Registration Statement will occur at a particular price or within a particular range of prices or occur
at all and that (ii) neither F5 Finishes nor any of its officers, directors, agents or representatives, nor any Underwriter, will
have any liability to the Company or Shareholder for any failure of the Registration Statement to become effective or any failure
of the IPO to occur at a particular price or within a particular range of prices or to occur at all.

 

4.30 No
Intention To Dispose of F5 Finishes Stock

 

Shareholder
is acquiring the shares of F5 Finishes common stock to be delivered to him at Closing for investment purposes and not with a view
to a distribution of those shares. Shareholder does not have any present plan, intention, commitment, binding agreement or arrangement
to dispose of any of the shares of F5 Finishes common stock that Shareholder receives at Closing.

 

4.31 Broker’s
Fee

 

Except
as disclosed on Schedule 4.31, neither the Company nor Shareholder has any Liability or obligation to pay any fees or commissions
to any broker, finder or agent in respect of the Transaction.

 

4.32 Bank
Accounts

 

Schedule 4.32
contains a true and accurate list of each bank in which the Company has an account or safe-deposit box, the name in which
the account or box is held and the names of all persons authorized to draw thereon or have access thereto.

 

4.33 Disclosure

 

(a) Shareholder
and the Company have provided or made available to F5 Finishes true and complete copies of authentic originals of the documents
listed on the Schedules to this Article 4.

 

(b) No
Notice given by Shareholder pursuant to Section 6.5 will contain an untrue statement or omit to state a material fact necessary
to make any statement in the Notice, in light of the circumstances in which it was made, not misleading.

 

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4.34 Warranties

 

Except
as disclosed on Schedule 4.34, no product manufactured, sold, leased, or delivered by the Company, or work performed by
the Company, is subject to any guaranty, warranty, or other indemnity. To Shareholder’s Knowledge, each product manufactured,
sold, leased, or delivered by the Company, and all work performed by the Company, has been in conformity with all applicable contractual
commitments and all express and implied warranties, and is free from defects. No product manufactured, sold, leased, or delivered
by the Company may be returned for refund except to the extent consistent with the prior experience of the Company for 2018.

 

Article
5

Representations and Warranties of F5 Finishes

 

In
order to induce Shareholder and the Company to enter into this Agreement, F5 Finishes represents and warrants to Shareholder as
follows:

 

5.1 Organization,
Authorization and Enforceability

 

(a) F5
Finishes is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the Laws of the State of Delaware, with
full corporate power and authority to conduct its business as it is now being conducted, to own or use the properties and assets
that it purports to own or use, and to perform its obligations under all Contracts.

 

(b) F5
Finishes is duly qualified to do business as a foreign corporation and is in good standing under the Laws of each other state
or jurisdiction in which qualification is required by applicable Law.

 

(c) F5
Finishes has full corporate power and authority to execute and deliver this Agreement and each of its Closing Documents and to
perform its obligations under this Agreement and each of its Closing Documents.

 

(d) F5
Finishes’ execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement and each of its Closing Documents has been duly authorized
by all necessary action required by its Organizational Documents and applicable Law.

 

(e) This
Agreement constitutes, and upon F5 Finishes’ execution and delivery of its Closing Documents (and assuming due execution
and delivery by the other party or parties, if any), each of F5 Finishes’ Closing Documents will constitute, a legal, valid
and binding obligation of F5 Finishes, enforceable against it in accordance with its terms, except as enforceability may be limited
by (i) applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or other similar Laws affecting the enforcement of creditors’
rights generally and (ii) general principles of equity (regardless of whether enforceability is considered in a proceeding in
equity or at law).

 

5.2 Capital
Stock

 

(a) As
of the date of this Agreement, F5 Finishes’ authorized capital consists of three thousand (3,000) shares of common stock,
par value $0.01, of which three thousand (3,000) shares are issued and outstanding. As of the Closing Date, the authorized capital
of F5 Finishes will consist of at least twenty five million (25,000,000) shares of common stock, par value $0.01 per share, of
which the number of issued and outstanding shares will be as described in the Registration Statement.

 

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(b) All
of the issued and outstanding shares of F5 Finishes common stock as of the date of this Agreement are owned of record and beneficially
by the persons and in the amounts listed on Schedule 5.2, in each case free and clear of any Liens (other than restrictions
on transfer under the Securities Act and state securities Laws). All of these shares are duly authorized, validly issued, fully
paid and non-assessable, and none of them was issued in violation of the Securities Act or any state securities or other Law or
in violation of or subject to any preemptive right.

 

(c) Except
for the other combination agreements to be entered into by the Combining Companies and as disclosed on Schedule 5.2(c),
F5 Finishes does not have any debt securities convertible into or exchangeable for shares of its common stock, and there are no
options, warrants, calls, puts, subscription rights, conversion rights or other Contracts to which F5 Finishes is a party or by
which it is bound providing for the issuance of any shares of its common stock or any other equity securities.

 

(d) Except
as disclosed on Schedule 5.2(d), there are no shareholders agreements, buy-sell agreements, voting trusts or other Contracts
to which F5 Finishes is a party or by which it is bound relating to the voting or disposition of any shares of its common stock
or creating any obligation on its part to repurchase, redeem or otherwise acquire or retire any shares of its common stock.

 

(e) Except
for the corporations and other entities to become subsidiaries of F5 Finishes pursuant to the other combination agreements with
the Combining Companies, F5 Finishes does not own any shares of stock or an equity interest in any other corporation, partnership,
limited liability company or other Person.

 

5.3 No
Violation

 

F5
Finishes’ execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement and the Closing of the Transaction will not, either directly
or indirectly, and with or without Notice or the passage of time or both:

 

(a) violate
or conflict with F5 Finishes’ Organizational Documents or any resolution adopted by its board of directors or stockholders;

 

(b) result
in a Default under any Contract to which F5 Finishes is a party or by which it is bound;

 

(c) result
in the imposition or creation of a Lien upon any of the assets that F5 Finishes owns or uses; or

 

(d) violate
or conflict with, or give any Governmental Authority or other Person the right to challenge the Transaction or to obtain any other
relief under, any Law or Order to which F5 Finishes is subject.

 

5.4 No
Consent Required

 

Except
as disclosed on Schedule 5.4, F5 Finishes’ execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement and each of its
Closing Documents do not require any Notice to, filing with, Permit from or other Consent of any Governmental Authority or other
Person.

 

5.5 Balance
Sheet

 

F5
Finishes was incorporated on October 12, 2007. F5 Finishes has not conducted any operations since its date of incorporation other
than (i) raising $2,000,000 through the issuance of subordinated notes to Business Ventures Corp. in connection with bridge financing
and (ii) entering into or negotiating to enter into this Agreement and the other combination agreements with the Combining Companies
and incurring the attendant legal, accounting and other expenses. The F5 Finishes Balance Sheet (which is attached as Schedule
5.5) fairly presents the financial position of F5 Finishes as of the date indicated.

 

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5.6 Legal
Proceedings

 

No
Suit against F5 Finishes is pending, and to F5 Finishes’ Knowledge, (i) no Suit against F5 Finishes is Threatened (including
any Suit that challenges the Transaction or that could have the effect of preventing, delaying, making illegal or otherwise interfering
with the Transaction) and (ii) no event has occurred or circumstance exists that may give rise to or serve as a basis for any
Suit to be brought or Threatened against F5 Finishes.

 

5.7 F5
Finishes Stock

 

All
of the shares of F5 Finishes common stock to be delivered to Shareholder at Closing will be, when delivered, duly authorized,
validly issued, fully paid and non-assessable.

 

5.8 Other
Combining Companies

 

Schedule
5.8 contains a complete and accurate list of the names, addresses and telephone numbers of the other Combining Companies.

 

5.9 Investment
in Shares

 

F5
Finishes is acquiring Shareholder’s Shares for investment purposes and not with a view to a distribution of the Shares.

 

5.10 Broker’s
Fee

 

F5
Finishes does not have any Liability or obligation to pay any fees or commissions to any broker, finder or agent in respect of
the Transaction.

 

5.11 Due
Diligence

 

F5
Finishes has conducted a reasonable due diligence investigation with respect to the other Combining Companies, and to F5 Finishes’
Knowledge, the Registration Statement does not contain an untrue statement of material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary
to make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading.

 

Article
6

Pre-Closing Events

 

6.1 General

 

Pending
Closing, the Parties shall use commercially reasonable efforts to take all actions that may be necessary to close the Transaction
in accordance with the terms of this Agreement (but F5 Finishes shall not be required to waive any of the F5 Finishes Closing
Conditions, and Shareholder shall not be required to waive any of the Shareholder Closing Conditions). As requested by F5 Finishes,
Shareholder and the Company shall cooperate in the audit of the Company’s financial statements by F5 Finishes’ accountants
(at F5 Finishes’ expense) and in preparation of the Registration Statement.

 

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6.2 Conduct
of Business

 

Pending
Closing, the Company shall:

 

(a) conduct
the Business in the Ordinary Course of Business, and use commercially reasonable efforts to maintain the Business substantially
intact and to preserve its goodwill and advantageous relationships with customers, employees, suppliers and other Persons having
business dealings with the Company; and

 

(b) not
take any affirmative action that results in the occurrence of an event described in Section 4.23, and take any reasonable
action within the Company’s control that would avoid the occurrence of an event described in Section 4.23, provided
that the Company may take affirmative action that results in the occurrence of an event described in Section 4.23(h),
(i) or (m) if (i) the action is in keeping with past regular practices of the Company, (ii) the Company was contractually
bound prior to the effectiveness of this Agreement to take such action, (iii) the action is in the best interests of the Company
or (iv) the action is necessary or desirable to maintain the level of service the Company provides to its customers.  In
the event that the Company takes any such action, the Company shall amend the applicable Schedules no later than five (5) Business
Days after taking such action to reflect such action.

 

6.3 Access
to Information

 

Pending
Closing, Shareholder shall:

 

(a) cause
the Company to afford F5 Finishes and its representatives (including its lawyers, accountants, consultants and the like) reasonable
access during normal business hours, but without unreasonable interference with operations, to the Company’s Facilities
and to its Books and Records and other documents relating to the Business;

 

(b) respond
to reasonable inquires by F5 Finishes and its representatives regarding the Company and the Business;

 

(c) cause
the Company to furnish F5 Finishes and its representatives with all information and copies of all documents concerning the Company
and the Business that F5 Finishes and its representatives reasonably request; and

 

(d) otherwise
cooperate with F5 Finishes in its due diligence activities and in preparation of the Registration Statement.

 

6.4 Confidentiality
and Information Sharing

 

(a) Pending
Closing, and subject to Section 6.4(b), each Party shall maintain in confidence, and, as applicable, shall cause its directors,
officers, employees and representatives to maintain in confidence, and use only for the purposes contemplated by this Agreement,
all written, oral or other information obtained from the other Party pursuant to this Agreement relating to (i) the Company and
the Business, (ii) the other Combining Companies and (iii) the Registration Statement and IPO.

 

(b) F5
Finishes, in its discretion, may share with Shareholder at his request any information relating to the other Combining Companies
and the terms of their respective combination agreements, and shall share with Shareholder any information relating to any other
Combining Company and the terms of its combination agreement corresponding to any information about the Company and this Agreement
that F5 Finishes shares with the other Combining Company. Upon request, F5 Finishes will provide a copy of the respective combination
agreements of the other Combining Companies. Shareholder hereby consents to F5 Finishes providing the shareholders of the other
Combining Companies the information described in this Section 6.4(b) as it relates to this Agreement and the Company.

 

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6.5 Notice
of Developments

 

Pending
Closing, Shareholder shall promptly give written Notice to F5 Finishes of:

 

(a) any
fact or circumstance of which Shareholder becomes aware that causes or constitutes a material inaccuracy in or material breach
of any of Shareholder’s representations and warranties in Article 4 as of the date of this Agreement;

 

(b) any
fact or circumstance of which Shareholder becomes aware that would cause or constitute a material inaccuracy in or material breach
of any of Shareholder’s representations and warranties in Article 4 if those representations and warranties were
made on and as of the date of occurrence or discovery of the fact or circumstance; or

 

(c) the
occurrence of any event of which Shareholder becomes aware that reasonably could be expected to make satisfaction of any Shareholder
Closing Condition impossible or unlikely.

 

6.6 Supplements
to Schedules

 

Pending
Closing, Shareholder may supplement or correct the Schedules to Article 4 as necessary to insure their completeness and
accuracy. No supplement or correction to any Schedule or Schedules to Article 4 shall be effective, however, to cure any
breach or inaccuracy in any of the representations and warranties in Article 4; but if F5 Finishes does not exercise its
right to terminate this Agreement under Section 9.1 and closes the Transaction, the supplement or correction shall constitute
an amendment of the Schedule or Schedules to which it relates for all purposes of this Agreement.

 

6.7 Exclusivity

 

Pending
Closing, neither Shareholder nor the Company shall directly or indirectly solicit, initiate or encourage any inquiries or proposals
from, discuss or negotiate with, provide any information to, or consider the merits of any unsolicited inquiries or proposals
from, any Person (other than F5 Finishes) relating to any transaction involving (i) the sale of any of Shareholder’s Shares,
(ii) the sale of the Business or any of its assets, other than sales of assets in the Ordinary Course of Business, (iii) any merger,
consolidation, business combination or similar transaction involving the Company or (iv) any sale or issuance of shares of common
stock or other equity securities in the Company.

 

6.8 Filings
by the Company

 

As
promptly as practicable after the date of this Agreement, the Company shall give each Notice, make each filing and obtain each
Permit or other Consent listed on Schedule 4.5, if any. To the extent that the cooperation of F5 Finishes is necessary
or, in Shareholder’s reasonable judgment, desirable, F5 Finishes shall cooperate with the Company in regard to any Notices,
filings, Permits and other Consents listed on Schedule 4.5.

 

6.9 Filings
by F5 Finishes

 

As
promptly as practicable after the date of this Agreement, F5 Finishes shall give each Notice, make each filing and obtain each
Permit or other Consent listed on Schedule 5.4, if any. To the extent that the cooperation of the Company or Shareholder
is necessary or, in F5 Finishes’ reasonable judgment, desirable, Shareholder and the Company shall cooperate with F5 Finishes
in regard to any Notices, filings, Permits and other Consents listed on Schedule 4.5.

 

6.10 Cooperation
in Preparation of Registration Statement

 

(a) Shareholder
and the Company shall furnish or cause to be furnished to F5 Finishes all information concerning Shareholder and the Company that
may be reasonably required or requested for inclusion in the Registration Statement, and will cooperate with F5 Finishes and the
Underwriters in the preparation of the Registration Statement and the prospectus included in the Registration Statement.

 

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(b) If
at any time during the period in which a prospectus relating to the IPO is required to be delivered under the Securities Act,
any information contained in the prospectus concerning Shareholder or the Company becomes inaccurate or incomplete in any material
respect, Shareholder and the Company shall promptly so advise F5 Finishes and provide the information necessary to correct any
such inaccuracy or to complete any such incomplete information. F5 Finishes shall give Shareholder and the Company an opportunity
to review and comment on the Registration Statement and all amendments prior to their being filed.

 

Article
7

Post-Closing Tax Matters

 

7.1 Post-Closing
Company Tax Returns

 

(a) Shareholder
shall cause to be prepared, for filing by F5 Finishes, all federal, state and local Tax Returns that the Company is required to
file after the Closing Date for any taxable period ending on or prior to the Closing Date, and Shareholder shall be solely responsible
for the payment of all Taxes due in connection with these returns.

 

(b) F5
Finishes shall prepare and file all federal, state and local Tax Returns that the Company is required to file for any taxable
period beginning on or after the Closing Date, and it shall be solely responsible for the payment of all Taxes due in connection
with these returns.

 

(c) For
all Tax Returns that the Company is required to file for any taxable period beginning before and ending after the Closing Date
(a “Straddle Period”), F5 Finishes shall prepare and file such Tax Returns and shall be responsible for the
payment of all Taxes due in connection with these returns, subject to the obligation of Shareholder to reimburse F5 Finishes for
the portion of each such Tax that is allocable to the portion of the Straddle Period ending on the Closing Date (the “Reimbursable
Portion”). In this regard:

 

(1) in
the case of a Tax for a Straddle Period that is based on or related to income or receipts or is imposed in connection with the
sale of goods or services, the Reimbursable Portion of the Tax shall be equal to the amount that would have been payable if the
Straddle Period had ended on (and included) the Closing Date; and

 

(2) in
the case of a Tax for a Straddle Period that is imposed in respect of the assets of the Company or is otherwise measured by the
value or level of any item, the Reimbursable Portion of the Tax shall be equal to the product of the Tax multiplied by a fraction,
the numerator of which is the number of calendar days in the portion of the Straddle Period ending on the Closing Date and the
denominator of which is the number of calendar days in the entire Straddle Period.

 

(d) Subject
to Shareholder’s right to review and approve such Tax Return, Shareholder shall reimburse F5 Finishes for the Reimbursable
Portion of any Tax payable under Section 7.1(c) no later than ten (10) Business Days after F5 Finishes provides Shareholder
with its calculation of the Reimbursable Portion together with a copy of the underlying Tax Return as filed with the appropriate
Governmental Authority.

 

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7.2 Cooperation
on Tax Matters

 

(a) F5
Finishes shall cooperate with Shareholder to enable him to cause to be prepared all Tax Returns that he is required to cause to
be prepared pursuant to Section 7.1(a); and in this regard, F5 Finishes shall retain and make available to Shareholder
all of the Company’s Books and Records that Shareholder reasonably requires and cause the Company to sign all Tax Returns
that Shareholder causes to be prepared. F5 Finishes shall have the right to review and approve each such Tax Return and at least
ten (10) Business Days in which to comment on it before it is filed.

 

(b) Shareholder
shall have the right to review and approve each Tax Return for a Straddle Period that F5 Finishes is required to file pursuant
to Section 7.1(c) and at least ten (10) Business Days in which to comment on it before it is filed.

 

(c) F5
Finishes shall promptly provide written Notice to Shareholder of any audit, litigation or other proceeding in respect of any Tax
or Tax Return relating to a taxable period ending on or before the Closing Date, and F5 Finishes and Shareholder shall cooperate
with one another in connection with any such audit, litigation or other proceeding. In F5 Finishes’ case, this cooperation
shall include retaining and making available to Shareholder all of the Company’s Books and Records that Shareholder reasonably
requires and, to the extent that Shareholder reasonably considers necessary, causing the Company’s employees to be available
on a mutually convenient basis to provide additional information or explanation. Prior to the Company’s destruction or discard
of any Books and Records for any period prior to the Closing Date, F5 Finishes shall give reasonable written Notice to Shareholder
and, if he requests, shall allow Shareholder to take possession of such Books and Records.

 

Article
8

Conditions to Closing

 

8.1 F5
Finishes Closing Conditions

 

F5
Finishes’ obligation to close the Transaction is subject to the satisfaction of each of the following conditions (the “F5
Finishes Closing Conditions”) at or prior to Closing:

 

(a) Shareholder’s
representations and warranties in Article 4, as qualified or limited by any exceptions in the Schedules to Article 4,
are true and correct on the Closing Date as if made at and as of Closing (other than representations and warranties that address
matters as of a certain date, which were true and correct as of that date);

 

(b) Shareholder
has executed and delivered all of the documents and instruments that he is required to execute and deliver or enter into prior
to or at Closing, and has performed, complied with or satisfied in all material respects all of the other obligations, agreements
and conditions under this Agreement that he is required to perform, comply with or satisfy at or prior to Closing;

 

(c) each
Notice or filing listed on Schedule 4.5 has been duly given or made, and each Consent or Permit listed on Schedule 4.5
has been obtained and is in full force;

 

(d) F5
Finishes and Shareholder have agreed on the Financial Statements and the Interim Financial Statements;

 

(e) the
Company’s adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization for the 12-month period ended December
31, 2018 was $757,975;

 

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(f) consistent
with Section 8.1(e), above, after Marcum, LLP completes its audit of the Company, F5 Finishes is satisfied with the Company’s
Financial Statements;

 

(g) no
material adverse change in the Company’s assets, financial condition, operations, operating results or prospects has occurred
since the date of this Agreement;

 

(h)no
Suit has been initiated or Threatened since the date of this Agreement that challenges or seeks damages or other relief in connection
with the Transaction or that could have the effect of preventing, delaying, making illegal or otherwise interfering with the Transaction;

 

(i) the
Registration Statement has been declared effective;

 

(j) F5
Finishes has approved the pricing and other terms of the IPO;

 

(k) the
actual IPO Share Price of the F5 Finishes Stock is at least seventy percent (70%) of the Baseline IPO Share Price;

 

(l) the
Company shall have cash as of Closing in an amount not less than $100,000; and

 

(m) closing
of the other combination agreements with the Combining Companies and closing of the IPO have both taken place concurrently with
the closing of this Agreement.

 

F5
Finishes may waive any condition specified in this Section 8.1 by a written waiver delivered to Shareholder at any time
prior to or at Closing.

 

8.2 Shareholder
Closing Conditions

 

Shareholder’s
obligation to close the Transaction is subject to the satisfaction of each of the following conditions (the “Shareholder
Closing Conditions”) at or prior to Closing:

 

(a) F5
Finishes’ representations and warranties in Article 5 were true and correct as of the date of this Agreement and
are true and correct on the Closing Date as if made at and as of Closing;

 

(b) F5
Finishes has executed and delivered all of the documents and instruments that it is required to execute and deliver or enter into
prior to or at Closing, and has performed, complied with or satisfied in all material respects all of the other obligations, agreements
and conditions under this Agreement that it is required to perform, comply with or satisfy prior to or at Closing;

 

(c) no
Suit has been initiated or Threatened since the date of this Agreement that challenges or seeks damages or other relief in connection
with the Transaction or that could have the effect of preventing, delaying, making illegal or otherwise interfering with the Transaction;

 

(d) the
Registration Statement has been declared effective;

 

(e) closing
of the other combination agreements with the Combining Companies and closing of the IPO have both taken place concurrently with
the closing of this Agreement; and

 

(f) the
actual IPO Share Price of the F5 Finishes Stock is at least seventy percent (70%) of the Baseline IPO Share Price.

 

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Shareholder
may waive any condition specified in this Section 8.2 by a written waiver delivered to F5 Finishes at any time prior to
or at Closing.

 

8.3 Effective
Date of Closing

 

The
Parties acknowledge that because of the logistics involved with receiving the proceeds from the IPO after pricing, there will
be a delay of three (3) to five (5) Business Days between pricing of the F5 Finishes Stock at the IPO and the distribution of
the net proceeds from the IPO to F5 Finishes, and in turn from F5 Finishes to the Shareholder and the shareholders of the other
Combining Companies to pay the cash portion of the Purchase Price. The Parties agree that all Closing Documents will be dated
as of the Effective Date (i.e., the date that the IPO is priced), and that such Closing Documents, along with the F5 Finishes
Stock comprising part of the Purchase Price, and the Shares being sold to F5 Finishes will be deemed delivered in escrow, and
all closing conditions shall be deemed to have been met, with the sole exception of the payment of the cash portion of the Purchase
Price to Shareholder and the shareholders of the other Combining Companies, and this Agreement shall remain in full force and
effect. Once payment of the cash portion of the Purchase Price to be delivered at Closing is received by Shareholder, the Closing
documents, F5 Finishes Stock and the Shares shall be deemed to have been delivered and the Closing shall be deemed to have occurred
as of the Effective Date. In the event that the cash portion of the Purchase Price payable at Closing is not delivered to Shareholder
within five (5) business days after the Effective Date, Shareholder may terminate this Agreement in accordance with Section
9.1(b)(1) without regard to the cure period therein.

 

Article
9

Termination

 

9.1 Termination

 

(a) This
Agreement may be terminated by F5 Finishes, upon written Notice to Shareholder, if prior to or at Closing:

 

(1) Shareholder
Defaults in the performance of any of his material obligations under this Agreement and the Default is not cured within ten (10)
Business Days after F5 Finishes gives written Notice of the Default to Shareholder; or

 

(2) any
F5 Finishes Closing Condition is not satisfied as of the Outside Date (as defined below), or satisfaction of any F5 Finishes Closing
Condition is or becomes impossible (other than as a result of F5 Finishes’ breach of or failure to perform its obligations
under this Agreement), and F5 Finishes does not waive satisfaction of the condition; or

 

(3) Closing
has not occurred by May 15, 2020 (the “Outside Date”) (other than as a result of F5 Finishes’ breach
of or failure to perform its obligations under this Agreement); provided, however, that if the sole reason that Closing has not
occurred by the Outside Date is that the financial information included in F5 Finishes’ Registration Statement is required
to be updated (gone “stale”) in accordance with SEC rules, August 15, 2020 will be substituted for May 15, 2020 as
the Outside Date.

 

(b) This
Agreement may be terminated by Shareholder, upon written Notice to F5 Finishes, if prior to or at Closing:

 

(1) F5
Finishes Defaults in the performance of any of its material obligations under this Agreement and the Default is not cured within
ten (10) Business Days after Shareholder gives written Notice of the Default to F5 Finishes;

 

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(2) any
Shareholder Closing Condition is not satisfied as of the Outside Date, or satisfaction of any Shareholder Closing Condition is
or becomes impossible (other than as a result of Shareholder’s breach of or failure to perform his obligations under this
Agreement) and Shareholder does not waive satisfaction of the condition; or

 

(3) Closing
has not occurred by the Outside Date (other than as a result of Shareholder’s breach of or failure to perform his obligations
under this Agreement); provided, however, that if the sole reason that Closing has not occurred by Outside Date is that the financial
information included in F5 Finishes’ Registration Statement is required to be updated (gone “stale”) in accordance
with SEC rules, August 15, 2020 will be substituted for May 15, 2020 as the Outside Date.

 

(c) This
Agreement may be terminated by the written agreement of the Parties.

 

9.2 Effect
of Termination

 

If
this Agreement is terminated, this Agreement shall no longer be of any force or effect, and there shall be no liability on the
part of any Party or its respective directors, officers or shareholders except, in the case of termination because of a material
default or material breach of a representation, warranty or covenant resulting from the willful fault or gross negligence of the
non-terminating Party, the aggrieved Party or Parties may recover from the defaulting Party the amount of expenses incurred by
such aggrieved Party or Parties in connection with this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby. If this Agreement
shall be terminated, each Party will (i) redeliver all documents, work papers and other materials of any other Party relating
to the transactions contemplated hereby, whether so obtained before or after the execution of this Agreement, to the Party furnishing
the same and (ii) destroy all documents, work papers and other materials developed by its accountants, agents, and employees in
connection with the transactions contemplated hereby which embody proprietary information or trade secrets furnished by any Party
hereto. Notwithstanding the termination of this Agreement pursuant to Section 9.1, the Parties’ confidentiality obligations
under Section 6.4 shall survive termination and continue indefinitely.

 

Article
10

Indemnification

 

10.1 Indemnification
of F5 Finishes

 

(a) Subject
to Sections 10.3 and 10.4, Shareholder agrees to indemnify F5 Finishes against and hold F5 Finishes harmless from:

 

(1) any
Indemnifiable Loss that F5 Finishes suffers or incurs that is caused by, arises out of or relates to any inaccuracy in or breach
of any representation and warranty by Shareholder in Article 4 or in the certificate delivered at Closing pursuant to Section
2.5(i); or

 

(2) any
Indemnifiable Loss that F5 Finishes suffers or incurs that is caused by, arises out of or relates to Shareholder’s breach
of or failure to perform any of his obligations under this Agreement in any material respect.

 

(b) The
benefit of the indemnification obligations of Shareholder under this Section 10.1 shall extend to the respective officers,
directors, employees and agents of F5 Finishes and its affiliates.

 

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10.2 Indemnification
of Shareholder

 

(a) Subject
to Section 10.4, F5 Finishes agrees to indemnify Shareholder against and hold him harmless from:

 

(1) any
Indemnifiable Loss that Shareholder suffers or incurs that is caused by, arises out of or relates to any inaccuracy in or breach
of any representation and warranty by F5 Finishes in Article 5 or in the certificate delivered at Closing pursuant to Section
2.5(j); or

 

(2) any
Indemnifiable Loss that Shareholder suffers or incurs that is caused by, arises out of or relates to F5 Finishes’ breach
of or failure to perform any of its obligations under this Agreement in any material respect.

 

(b) The
benefit of F5 Finishes’ indemnification obligation under this Section 10.2 shall extend to the heirs and legal representatives
of Shareholder.

 

10.3 Threshold
and Cap

 

(a) In
respect of F5 Finishes’ assertion of an Indemnification Claim under Section 10.1(a)(1), F5 Finishes shall not be
entitled to indemnification until the aggregate amount for which indemnification is sought exceeds $50,000. If this threshold
is reached, F5 Finishes may assert an Indemnification Claim for the full amount of the Claim in excess of the threshold and may
assert any subsequent Indemnification Claim under Section 10.1(a)(1) without regard to any threshold. No threshold shall
apply, however, in the case of any Indemnifiable Loss caused by, arising out of or relating to (i) the breach of any Core Representation
or (ii) any fraud or intentional misrepresentation.

 

(b) No
threshold shall apply to F5 Finishes’ assertion of any Indemnification Claim under Section 10.1(a)(2) or to the Shareholder’s
assertion of an Indemnification Claim under Sections10.2(a)(1) or 10.2(a)(2).

 

(c) In
no event shall the aggregate Liability of Shareholder in respect of Indemnification Claims under Sections 10.1(a)(1) and
10.1(a)(2) exceed fifty percent (50%) of the Purchase Price, with the exception that any liability of Shareholder as a
result of Shareholder’s indemnification obligation under Section 10.01(a)(1) for a breach of a Core Representation
shall not exceed the Final Purchase Price; provided, however, that no cap shall apply in the case of any Indemnifiable Loss caused
by, arising out of or relating to any fraud or intentional misrepresentation.

 

10.4 Survival

 

(a) An
Indemnification Claim under Sections 10.1(a)(1) and 10.2(a)(1) may be asserted at any time prior to the second anniversary
of the Closing Date, with the exception that:

 

(1) an
Indemnification Claim under Section 10.1(a)(1) in respect of any inaccuracy in or breach of any of the representations
and warranties in Sections 4.17 (“Taxes”) and 4.24 (“Environmental Matters”) may be asserted
at any time prior to the third anniversary of the Closing Date; and

 

(2) an
Indemnification Claim under Section 10.1(a)(1) in respect of any inaccuracy in or breach of any of the Core Representations
may be asserted at any time without limit.

 

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10.5 Notice
of Indemnification Claim

 

(a) The
Indemnified Party may assert an Indemnification Claim by giving written Notice of the Indemnification Claim to the Indemnifying
Party. The Indemnified Party’s Notice shall provide reasonable detail of the facts giving rise to the Indemnification Claim
and a statement of the Indemnified Party’s Indemnifiable Loss or an estimate of the Indemnifiable Loss that the Indemnified
Party reasonably anticipates that it will suffer. The Indemnified Party may amend or supplement its Indemnification Claim at any
time, and more than once, by written Notice to the Indemnifying Party.

 

(b) If
or to the extent that the Indemnification Claim is not in respect of a Third Party Suit, Section 10.6 shall apply. If or
to the extent that the Indemnification Claim is in respect of a Third Party Suit, Section 10.7 shall apply.

 

10.6 Resolution
of Claims

 

(a) If
the Indemnifying Party does not object to an Indemnification Claim during the 30-day period following receipt of the Indemnified
Party’s Notice of its Indemnification Claim, the Indemnified Party’s Indemnification Claim shall be considered undisputed,
and the Indemnified Party shall be entitled to recover the actual amount of its Indemnifiable Loss from the Indemnifying Party,
subject, in the case of an Indemnification Claim by F5 Finishes, to the threshold, if any, in Section 10.3(a).

 

(b) If
the Indemnifying Party gives written Notice to the Indemnified Party within the 30-day objection period that the Indemnifying
Party objects to the Indemnified Party’s Indemnification Claim, the Indemnifying Party and the Indemnified Party shall attempt
in good faith to resolve their differences during the 30-day period following the Indemnified Party’s receipt of the Indemnifying
Party’s Notice of its objection. If they fail to resolve their disagreement during this 30-day period, either of them may
unilaterally submit the disputed Indemnification Claim for binding arbitration before the American Arbitration Association in
Prince George’s County, Maryland in accordance with its rules for commercial arbitration in effect at the time. The award
of the arbitrator or panel of arbitrators may include attorneys’ fees to the prevailing party. The prevailing Party may
enforce the award of the arbitrator or panel of arbitrators in any court of competent jurisdiction.

 

10.7 Third
Party Suits

 

(a) F5
Finishes shall promptly give written Notice to Shareholder of any Third Party Suit, which may be given by written Notice of an
Indemnification Claim in respect of the Third Party Suit. F5 Finishes’ failure or delay in giving this Notice shall not
relieve Shareholder from his indemnification obligation under this Article 10 in respect of the Third Party Suit, except
to the extent that Shareholder suffers or incurs a loss or is prejudiced by reason of F5 Finishes’ failure or delay.

 

(b) F5
Finishes shall control the defense of any Third Party Suit. Shareholder shall be entitled to copies of all pleadings and, at their
expense, may participate in, but not control, the defense and employ their own counsel. Shareholder shall in any event reasonably
cooperate in the defense of the Third Party Suit.

 

(c) F5
Finishes’ settlement of a Third Party Suit shall also be binding on Shareholder, in the same manner as if a final judgment
in the amount of the settlement had been entered by a court of competent jurisdiction, if, as part of the settlement, Shareholder
receives a binding release providing that any liability of Shareholder in respect of the Third Party Suit is being satisfied as
part of the settlement. F5 Finishes shall give Shareholder at least thirty (30) days’ prior written Notice of any proposed
settlement, and during this 30-day period Shareholder may reject the proposed settlement and instead assume the defense of the
Third Party Suit if:

 

(1) the
Third Party Suit seeks only money damages and does not seek injunctive or other equitable relief against F5 Finishes or the Company;

 

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(2) Shareholder
unconditionally acknowledges in writing to F5 Finishes that Shareholder is obligated to indemnify F5 Finishes in full in respect
of the Third Party Suit (except for any matters that are not subject to indemnification under this Agreement);

 

(3) the
counsel chosen by Shareholder to defend the Third Party Suit is reasonably satisfactory to F5 Finishes;

 

(4) Shareholder
furnishes F5 Finishes with security reasonably satisfactory to F5 Finishes to assure that Shareholder has the financial resources
to defend the Third Party Suit and to satisfy his indemnification obligation in respect of the Third Party Suit;

 

(5) Shareholder
actively and diligently defends the Third Party Suit; and

 

(6) Shareholder
consults with F5 Finishes regarding the Third Party Suit at F5 Finishes’ reasonable request.

 

If
Shareholder assumes the defense of the Third Party Suit, F5 Finishes shall be entitled to copies of all pleadings and, at its
expense, may participate in, but not control, the defense and employ its own counsel.

 

(d) Shareholder
may settle a Third Party Suit in which, pursuant to Section 10.7(c), Shareholder controls the defense only if the following
conditions are satisfied:

 

(1) the
terms of settlement do not require any admission by Shareholder, the Company or F5 Finishes, in respect of any matters subject
to indemnification under this Article 10, that in F5 Finishes’ reasonable judgment would have an adverse effect on
the Company or F5 Finishes; and

 

(2) as
part of the settlement, F5 Finishes receives a binding release providing that any liability of F5 Finishes in respect of the Third
Party Suit is being satisfied as part of the settlement.

 

(e) F5
Finishes’ failure to defend a Third Party Suit shall not relieve Shareholder of their indemnification obligation under this
Article 10 if F5 Finishes gives Shareholder at least thirty (30) days’ prior written Notice of F5 Finishes’
intention not to defend the Third Party Suit and affords Shareholder the opportunity to assume the defense without having to satisfy
the conditions in Section 10.7(c) for assuming the defense.

 

10.8 Remedies

 

If
Closing occurs, each Party’s sole and exclusive remedy for all claims and causes of action against the other Party, including
those relating to any inaccuracy in or breach of any representation and warranty in this Agreement, shall be indemnification as
provided in and limited by this Article 10. The provisions of this Section 10.8 shall not apply, however, (i) in
the case of fraud or intentional misrepresentation on the part of Shareholder or F5 Finishes, or (ii) to the enforcement of any
of the agreements described in Section 2.5.

 

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10.9 Specific
Performance

 

The
Parties agree that irreparable damage would occur in the event that, prior to Closing, any of the provisions of this Agreement
are not performed in accordance with their terms or are otherwise breached. The Parties accordingly agree that, in addition to
any other remedies available at law or in equity, prior to Closing the Parties shall be entitled to seek a temporary restraining
order and a preliminary and permanent injunction, without the necessity of proving actual damages or posting any bond or security,
to prevent a breach of this Agreement and to enforce specifically the provisions of this Agreement.

 

Article 11

Miscellaneous

 

11.1 Expenses

 

Each
Party shall pay its own expenses in connection with the negotiation and preparation of this Agreement and the closing of the Transaction.
In the event of termination of this Agreement prior to Closing pursuant to Section 9.1, each Party’s obligation to
pay its own expenses shall be subject to any right of recovery as a result of a Default under this Agreement by the other Party.

 

11.2 Schedules

 

Any
exception in a Schedule to Article 4 shall be considered an exception to any other representation and warranty in Article
4 to which the exception relates if it is reasonably apparent on its face that the exception in question relates to such other
representation and warranty.

 

11.3 Parties’
Review

 

Any
Knowledge acquired by a Party (or that should have been or could have been acquired) as a result of any due diligence or other
review or investigation in connection with the negotiation and execution of this Agreement and the Closing of the Transaction
shall not limit that Party’s right to rely on the other Party’s representations and warranties in this Agreement or
circumscribe that Party’s entitlement to indemnification under this Agreement.

 

11.4 Publicity

 

Any
public announcement or similar publicity regarding this Agreement or the Transaction shall be issued only as, when and in the
manner and form that F5 Finishes determines. F5 Finishes shall provide Company of any impending public announcement or similar
publicity and will consider any suggested changes to the announcement; however, whether to accept such changes shall be in F5
Finishes’ sole discretion.

 

11.5 Notices

 

(a) All
Notices by a Party under this Agreement shall be in writing and sent by certified or registered mail, overnight messenger service,
facsimile or personal delivery, as follows:

 

(1) if
to Shareholder or the Company, to or in care of:

 

Contract
Carpet Systems, Inc.

Attn:
Mr. Kurt Zanelotti, President & CEO

10212
Southard Drive

Beltsville,
Maryland 20705

Fax:
(___) ___-____

 

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with
a required copy to:

 

Miles
& Stockbridge, P.C.

Attn:
William M. Davidow, Jr.

100
Light Street

Baltimore,
Maryland 21202

Fax:
(410) 773-9016

 

(2) if
to F5 Finishes, to:

 

F5
Finishes, Inc.

1108
Lavaca St. Ste 110-247

Austin,
Tx 78701

Attention:
Steven P. Colmar, CEO

 

with
a required copy to:

 

Johnson
and Colmar

630
Dundee Road, Suite 225

Northbrook,
Illinois 60062

Fax:
(312) 922-9283

Attention:
 Ms. Georgann Joseph

 

(b) A
Notice sent by certified or registered mail shall be considered to have been given three (3) Business Days after being deposited
in the mail. A Notice sent by overnight courier service, facsimile or personal delivery shall be considered to have been given
when actually received by the intended recipient. A Party may change its address for purposes of this Agreement by Notice in accordance
with this Section 11.5.

 

11.6 Performance
by the Company

 

As
the sole stockholder of the Company, Shareholder shall cause the Company to execute and deliver all of the documents and instruments
that it is required to execute and deliver or enter into prior to or at Closing, and to perform, comply with and satisfy all of
the other obligations, agreements and conditions under this Agreement that it is required to perform, comply with and satisfy
at or prior to Closing.

 

11.7 Further
Assurances

 

The
Parties agree to (i) furnish to one another other such further information, (ii) execute and deliver to one another such further
documents and (iii) do such other acts and things, that either Party reasonably requests for the purpose of carrying out the intent
of this Agreement and the documents and instruments referred to in this Agreement.

 

11.8 Waiver

 

The
failure or any delay by any Party in exercising any right under this Agreement or any document referred to in this Agreement shall
not operate as a waiver of that right, and no single or partial exercise of any right shall preclude any other or further exercise
of that right or the exercise of any other right. All waivers shall be in writing and signed by the Party to be charged with the
waiver, and no waiver that may be given by a Party shall be applicable except in the specific instance for which it is given.

 

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11.9 Entire
Agreement

 

This
Agreement supersedes all prior agreements between the Parties with respect to its subject matter and constitutes (together with
(i) Annex I and the Exhibits, (ii) the Schedules and (iii) the Parties’ Closing Documents) a complete and exclusive statement
of the terms of the agreement between the Parties with respect to its subject matter. This Agreement may not be amended except
by a written agreement signed by the Party to be charged with the amendment.

 

11.10 Assignment

 

No
Party may assign any of its rights under this Agreement without the prior written consent of the other Parties.

 

11.11 No
Third Party Beneficiaries

 

Nothing
in this Agreement shall be considered to give any Person other than the Parties any legal or equitable right, claim or remedy
under or in respect of this Agreement or any provision of this Agreement. This Agreement and all of its provisions are for the
sole and exclusive benefit of the Parties and their respective successors, permitted assigns, heirs and legal representatives.

 

11.12 Construction

 

(a) All
references in this Agreement to “Section” or “Sections” refer to the corresponding section or sections
of this Agreement.

 

(b) All
words used in this Agreement shall be construed to be of the appropriate gender or number as the context requires.

 

(c) Unless
otherwise expressly provided, the word “including” does not limit the preceding words or terms.

 

(d) The
captions of articles and sections of this Agreement are for convenience only and shall not affect the construction or interpretation
of this Agreement.

 

11.13 Severability

 

The
invalidity or unenforceability of any term or provision, or part of any term or provision, of this Agreement shall not affect
the validity and enforceability of the other terms and provisions of this Agreement, and this Agreement shall be construed in
all respects as if the invalid or unenforceable term or provision, or part, had been omitted.

 

11.14 Counterparts

 

This
Agreement may be signed in any number of counterparts (including by facsimile or portable document format (pdf)), all of which
together shall constitute one and the same instrument.

 

11.15 Governing
Law

 

This
Agreement shall be governed by the internal Laws of the State of Delaware, without giving effect to any choice of law provision
or rule (whether of the State of Delaware or any other state) that would cause the laws of any state other than the State of Delaware
to govern this Agreement.

 

11.16 Binding
Effect

 

This
Agreement shall apply to, be binding in all respects upon and inure to the benefit of Parties and their respective heirs, legal
representatives, successors and permitted assigns.

 

[Signature
Pages to Follow]

 

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In
witness, the Parties have executed this Agreement.

 

	 	F5
    Finishes, Inc.
	 	 	 
	 	By	/s/
    Steven P. Colmar
	 	 	Steven P.
    Colmar, Chief Executive Officer
	 	 	 
	 	Contract
    Carpet Systems, Incorporated
	 	 	 
	 	By:	/s/
    Kurt Zanelotti
	 	 	Kurt Zanelotti
	 	 	President
    and Chief Executive Officer
	 	 	 
	 	/s/
    Kurt Zanelotti
	 	Kurt
    Zanelotti

 

[Signature page to Combination Agreement]

 

    

     

    

 

Annex
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Definitions

 

Accounts
Receivable means all billed accounts receivable and other rights to payment from the Company’s customers.

 

Adjusted
EBITDA means EBITDA as agreed to by the Parties determined after Marcum LLP has completed the Company’s audited 2018
financial statement, adjusted for the items and in the amounts set forth on Schedule Adjusted EBITDA.

 

Agreement
is defined in the preamble of this Agreement.

 

Base
Consideration is defined in Section 2.1(a)(2).

 

Baseline
IPO Share Price is defined in Section 2.1(a)(3)(ii).

 

Books
and Records means books, records, ledgers, files, documents, correspondence, lists, reports, creative materials, advertising
and promotional materials and other printed or written materials.

 

Business
is defined in Paragraph A of the “Background” section of this Agreement.

 

Business
Day means any day other than a Saturday, Sunday or federal legal holiday.

 

Cash
Consideration is defined in Section 2.1(a)(3).

 

Cleanup
Liability means any liability under any Environmental Law to undertake any corrective action, including any investigation,
cleanup, removal, containment or other remedial response, action or activity of the type covered by the Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980.

 

Closing
and Closing Date are defined in Article 3.

 

Closing
Date Account Receivables is defined in Section 2.4(a).

 

Closing
Date Indebtedness is defined in Section 2.2.

 

Closing
Documents means, in respect of a Party, the documents, instruments and agreements that the Party is required to deliver or
enter into at Closing pursuant to the terms of this Agreement.

 

Company
is defined in the preamble of this Agreement.

 

Combining
Companies is defined in Paragraph A of the “Background” section of this Agreement.

 

Consent
means any approval, consent, ratification, waiver or other authorization.

 

Consideration
is defined in Paragraph A of the “Background” section of this Agreement.

 

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Contract
means any written contract, agreement, obligation, promise or undertaking.

 

Copyrights
means all copyrights and copyrightable works (other than literary works).

 

Core
Representations means the representations and warranties in Section 4.1 (“Shareholder Ownership and Authorization”),
Section 4.2(a) (“Organization”) Section 4.3 (“Capital Stock”), Section 4.8 (“Title
to Assets”) and Section 4.16 (“Undisclosed Liabilities”).

 

Customer
Account means a relationship with a customer of the Business pursuant to which the Company provides goods and/or services
to the customer without having entered into a Customer Contract.

 

Customer
Contract means a written Contract with a customer relating to the Company’s provision of goods and/or services to the
customer.

 

Default
means, in respect of a Contract, a breach or violation of or default under the Contract, or the occurrence of an event that
with Notice or the passage of time or both would constitute a breach, violation or default or permit termination, modification
or acceleration of the Contract.

 

Effective
Date means the date that IPO Share Price is set.

 

Employee
Benefit Plan means (i) an “employee pension plan” as defined in § 3(2) of ERISA, (ii) an “employee
welfare benefit plan” as defined in § 3(1) of ERISA or (iii) any other employee benefit or fringe benefit plan or program,
whether established by Law, a written agreement or other instrument, or custom or informal understanding.

 

Environmental
Law means any Law or Order relating to public health and safety, pollution or the protection of the environment, including
the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of
1976 and any other Law or Order relating to or imposing liability or standards of conduct for the use, handling, generation, manufacturing,
distribution, production, importing, management, labeling, testing, processing, refinement, collection, Release, storage, transfer,
transportation, treatment, disposal, clean-up or Release of Hazardous Materials.

 

Environmental
Liability means any Cleanup Liability and any other liability of any type under any Environmental Law or Occupational Safety
and Health Law.

 

Environmental
Permit means a Permit required under any Environmental Law to conduct the Business.

 

Equipment
means machinery, equipment, spare parts, furniture, fixtures and other items of tangible personal property of any type or
kind used, held for use or useful in the conduct of the Business, including medical waste treatment equipment (but not including
any Trucks) and IT Equipment.

 

Equipment
Lease means a Contract for the lease of Equipment or for the purchase of Equipment under a conditional sales or title retention
agreement.

 

Equity
Consideration is defined in Section 2.1(a)(2).

 

ERISA
means the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended, and the related regulations issued by the Internal
Revenue Service and Department of Labor.

 

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Escrow
Agreement is defined in Section 2.5(g).

 

Estimated
Working Capital Statement is defined in Section 2.3(a).

 

Estimated
Closing Date Working Capital is defined in Section 2.3(a).

 

Estimated
Closing Date Working Capital Statement is defined in Section 2.3(a).

 

Estimated
Working Capital Deficiency is defined in Section 2.3(a).

 

Estimated
Working Capital Surplus is defined in Section 2.3(a).

 

F5
Finishes is defined in the preamble of this Agreement.

 

F5
Finishes Closing Conditions is defined in Section 8.1.

 

F5
Finishes Stock is defined in Paragraph B of the “Background” section of this Agreement.

 

Facility
means any office, showroom, warehouse or other facility or site that the Company currently owns or leases in the conduct of
the Business.

 

Facility
Lease means the Company’s leases for the Facilities located at 10208 Southard Drive, Beltsville, MD and 10212 Southard
Drive, Beltsville, MDs.

 

Final
Closing Date Working Capital is defined in Section 2.3(a).

 

Final
Closing Date Working Capital Statement is defined in Section 2.3(a).

 

Final
Purchase Price is defined in the Section 2.1(a)(2).

 

Final
Working Capital Deficiency is defined in Section 2.3(a).

 

Final
Working Capital Statement is defined in Section 2.3(c).

 

Financial
Statements means the Company’s financial statements for the three years ended December 31, 2018.

 

GAAP
means U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.

 

Governmental
Authority means (x) any federal, state, provincial, local, municipal, foreign or other government and (y) any governmental
or quasi-governmental body of any kind, including any administrative or regulatory agency, department, branch, commission or other
entity.

 

Hazardous
Activity means the use, handling, generation, manufacturing, production, distribution, importing, management, labeling, testing,
processing, refinement, collection, storage, transfer, transportation, treatment, disposal, clean-up or Release of Hazardous Materials.

 

Hazardous
Materials means any waste or other substance of any kind that is listed, defined, designated, classified or regulated under
any Environmental Law as hazardous, radioactive or toxic or as a pollutant or contaminant.

 

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Indebtedness
means, in respect of the Company and without duplication: (i) the Company’s obligations for borrowed money or in respect
of loans or advances; (ii) the Company’s obligations evidenced by bonds, debentures, notes or other similar instruments
or debt securities; (iii) the Company’s obligations in respect of letters of credit issued for the Company’s account;
(iv) the Company’s capital lease obligations; (v) the Company’s guaranties of another Person’s payment obligations;
and (vi) all fees, accrued and unpaid interest, premiums or penalties related to any of the matters described in the preceding
clauses.

 

Indemnifiable
Loss means any actual loss, Liability, damage, cost or expense, including reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs of litigation.

 

Indemnification
Claim means a written claim or demand for indemnification under Sections 10.1 or 10.2.

 

Indemnified
Party means F5 Finishes, in respect of an Indemnification Claim under Section 10.1, or Shareholder, in respect of an
Indemnification Claim under Section 10.2, as the case may be.

 

Indemnifying
Party means Shareholder, in respect of an Indemnification Claim under Section 10.1, or F5 Finishes, in respect of an
Indemnification Claim under Section 10.2, as the case may be.

 

Intellectual
Property means Patents, Marks, Copyrights and Software.

 

Interim
Balance Sheet means the Company’s unaudited balance sheet as of June 30, 2019 included in the Interim Financial Statements.

 

Interim
Financial Statements means the Company’s unaudited financial statements for the six months ended June 30, 2019.

 

Internal
Revenue Code is defined in Paragraph C of the “Background” section of this Agreement.

 

Inventory
means inventories of materials and supplies used in the conduct of the Business.

 

IPO
is defined in Paragraph B of the “Background” section of this Agreement.

 

IPO
Notes is defined in Section 2.1(a)(3)(ii).

 

IPO
Share Price means the per share price to the public reflected in the prospectus of F5 Finishes relating to the IPO that is
first filed with the SEC pursuant to Rule 424(b) under the Securities Act.

 

IPO
Valuation is defined in Section 2.1(a)(3)(ii).

 

IT
Equipment means computer hardware, software, servers and ancillary equipment, telephones and other telecommunications products,
office products such as photocopiers and fax machines, or other technology or equipment that is used in the creation, conversion,
or duplication of data or information.

 

Knowledge
means the actual awareness of a particular fact or other specified matter.

 

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Law
means any law, ordinance, code, regulation or rule of any Governmental Authority or any principle or rule of common law.

 

Leased
Facility means the either the Facility located at 10208 Southard Drive or the Facility located at 10212 Southard Drive as
the context requires, and Leased Facilities means all of such Facilities collectively. 

 

Liability
means any liability or obligation, whether known or unknown, absolute or contingent, liquidated or unliquidated, or due or
to become due.

 

Licensed
Intellectual Property is defined in Section 4.15(a)(2).

 

Lien
means any security interest, judgment or other lien, mortgage, trust deed, claim, equitable interest, option, pledge, right
of first refusal or other encumbrance or restriction of any kind.

 

Marks
means trademarks, service marks, trade names, assumed names, brand names and logotypes.

 

Material
Customer Contract is each Customer Contract set forth on Schedule 4.12(a)(1).

 

Notice
means any notice, demand, charge, complaint or other communication from any Person.

 

Occupational
Safety and Health Law means any Law or Order relating to worker health and safety, including the Occupational Safety and Health
Act of 1970.

 

Order
means any order, judgment, decree, ruling, consent decree, settlement agreement, stipulation, injunction or subpoena entered
or issued by any court, Governmental Authority or arbitrator.

 

Ordinary
Course of Business means, in respect of the Company, an action taken by it that (i) is consistent with its past practices
and is taken in the ordinary course of the normal day-to-day operations and (ii) is not required by applicable Law or its Organizational
Documents to be authorized by its board of directors.

 

Organizational
Documents means: (i) the certificate or articles of incorporation and by-laws of a corporation; (ii) the articles of organization
or certificate of formation and operating agreement of a limited liability company; (iii) the trust agreement establishing an
inter vivos trust or the will establishing a testamentary trust; and (iv) the charter or similar document adopted or filed
in connection with the creation, formation or organization of any other type of entity. Any reference in this Agreement to a Person’s
Organizational Documents means each of those documents as amended to date.

 

Owned
Facility means none.

 

Party
means any one of F5 Finishes, the Company and Shareholder, and Parties means, as the context requires, any two or more
of them or F5 Finishes on the one hand and Shareholder on the other.

 

Patents
means patents, patent applications and patent disclosures and related reissuances, continuations, continuations-in-part, revisions,
extensions and reexaminations.

 

Percentage
Interest means, in respect of Shareholder, his percentage interest in the Company’s issued and outstanding shares of
capital stock.

 

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Permit
means any approval, consent, license, permit, registration, certificate, confirmation or other authorization issued, granted
or otherwise made available by any Governmental Authority.

 

Permitted
Lien means any Lien for Taxes that are not yet due and payable or any carrier’s, warehouseman’s, mechanic’s,
materialman’s, repairman’s, landlord’s, lessor’s or similar statutory Lien incidental to the Ordinary
Course of Business.

 

Person
means any individual, corporation, limited liability company, joint venture, association, organization, estate, trust or other
entity or any Governmental Authority.

 

Price
Differential is defined in Section 2.1(a)(3)(ii).

 

Proprietary
Intellectual Property is defined in Section 4.15(a)(1).

 

Purchase
Price means the collective consideration being paid to Shareholder pursuant to Section 2.1(a)(2).

 

Registration
Statement is defined in Paragraph E of the “Background” section of this Agreement.

 

Related
Party means, in respect of the Company, (i) Shareholder, or a family member of Shareholder by blood, marriage or adoption,
or (ii) any other Person (a) in which Shareholder, or a family member of Shareholder by blood, marriage or adoption, has a direct
or indirect proprietary or other financial interest or (b) for which Shareholder, or a family member of Shareholder by blood,
marriage or adoption, is serving as an officer, director, partner, manager, trustee, consultant or advisor or in any other capacity.

 

Related
Party Facility Lease means a lease relating to a Leased Facility between the Company as tenant and a Related Party as landlord.

 

Release
means a spill, leak, emission, discharge, deposit, dumping or other release into the environment, whether intentional or unintentional.

 

RE
Notes is defined in Section 2.1(a)(4).

 

Retained
Earnings Distribution is defined in Section 2.1(a)(2).

 

Schedule
means a schedule to this Agreement.

 

Securities
Act is defined in Paragraph E of the “Background” section of this Agreement.

 

Shares
is defined in Section 4.1(a).

 

Software
means computer software, including source code, executable code, data, databases and related documentation. The term does
not include commercially available off-the-shelf software.

 

Shareholder
Closing Conditions is defined in Section 8.2.

 

Shareholder
is defined in the preamble of this Agreement.

 

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Straddle
Period is defined in Section 7.1(c).

 

Suit
means any action, suit, proceeding, arbitration, hearing or investigation (whether civil, criminal, administrative or investigative
in nature, and whether formal or informal) by, before or in any court, Governmental Authority or arbitrator.

 

Tax
means any federal, state, provincial, local, municipal or foreign income, gross receipts, capital stock, profits, withholding,
social security, unemployment, real property, personal property, stamp, excise, occupation, sales, use, value added, estimated
or other tax (including any related interest, fines, penalties and additions), whether disputed or not.

 

Tax
Return means any return (including any information return), report, statement, form or other document required to be filed
with or submitted to any Governmental Authority in connection with the determination, assessment, collection or payment of any
Tax.

 

Third
Party Facility Lease means a lease relating to a Leased Facility between the Company as tenant and a landlord that is not
a Related Party.

 

Third
Party Suit means a Suit, demand or claim by a Person other than Shareholder against F5 Finishes or the Company for which F5
Finishes is entitled to indemnification under Section 10.1.

 

Threatened
means, in respect of a Suit, that Notice has been given, or another event has occurred or any other circumstance exists, that
would lead a prudent individual to conclude that the Suit is likely to be initiated or otherwise pursued in the future.

 

Transaction
means the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, including the Parties’ execution, delivery and performance of
their respective Closing Documents and the other documents, instruments, agreements and obligations that they are respectively
required to execute, deliver and perform pursuant to the terms of this Agreement.

 

Vehicle
Lease means a Contract for the lease of a Vehicle or for the purchase of a Vehicle under a conditional sales or title retention
agreement.

 

Vehicle
means automobiles, trucks, trailers, tractors and other vehicles and transportation equipment used, held for use or useful
in the conduct of the Business.

 

Working
Capital means, in respect of the Company, an amount equal to the Company’s current assets (including cash and cash equivalents)
minus the Company’s current trade payables and other current Liabilities, in each case determined in accordance with GAAP.

 

Whenever
this Agreement indicates that the Company or Shareholder has “made available” any document to F5 Finishes, such statement
will be deemed to be a statement that such document has been placed in the data room sponsored by Maxim Group, LLC or provided
to F5 counsel via email or Box or Dropbox access and is available for viewing by F5 Finishes and its representatives at the Facility.

 

 

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