Document:

EX-10.23

 Exhibit 10.23 

 

	*	Material omitted pursuant to a request for Confidential Treatment and filed separately with the Commission 

Google Maps API Premier Licence Agreement 
 This GMA shall be effective on and from [1st April 2012](“GMA Effective Date”). 
 This agreement (the “GMA”) for the
purchase of Google Maps API Premier is made and entered into by and between Google Ireland Limited, whose principal place of business is at Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4 (“Google”) and [MiX Telematics International (Pty) Ltd] whose
principal place of business is at [Blaauwklip Office Park 2 Cnr Strand & Webers Valley Roads Stellenbosch 7600, South Africa] (“Customer”). All capitalised terms used herein have the meanings stated in Schedule One (definitions),
unless stated otherwise. 
  

	1.	Ordering Documents. 

  

	 	1.1	Ordering Documents. This GMA contains general terms relating to the provision by Google from time to time of the Services. Before Google provides the Services,
Google and Customer will first agree details in relation to the Services including the quantity, Licence Term and Fees. All such details shall be agreed in an Ordering Document. Nothing in this GMA shall oblige either party to enter into an Ordering
Document. 

  

	 	1.2	Agreements. Each agreed Ordering Document will form a separate agreement (an “Agreement”) between Customer and Google on the terms contained in the
Ordering Document and in this GMA. In the event of any conflict between the documents forming any Agreement, the following order of precedence shall govern: (i) the Ordering Document, (ii) the GMA and (iii) the terms located at any
URL which is referenced in such Ordering Document or this GMA. 

  

	2.	Licences. 

  

	 	2.1	From Google to Customer. Subject to the Agreement, and in consideration of Customer’s payment of Fees, Google grants to Customer, and Customer agrees to
comply with a non-sublicensable, non-transferable, non-exclusive, terminable licence, during the applicable Licence Term to: (a) use the Services to Track Assets solely in the Customer Implementation; and (b) access, use, publicly perform
and publicly display the Content in the Customer Implementation. 

  

	 	2.2	From Customer to Google. When Customer submits queries via the Services that include Customer Content, Google requires a licence to that Customer Content so it
can process the query and return results to Customer. Therefore, by submitting Customer Content to Google through the Services, Customer grants to Google an irrevocable, royalty-free, and non-exclusive licence, in the Territory, during the
applicable Agreement Term, to reproduce, adapt, modify, translate, publicly perform, publicly display and distribute this Customer Content solely to enable Google to provide and improve the Services to Customer. 

 

	3.	Modifications. 

  

	 	3.1	To the Services. Google may make commercially reasonable modifications to the Services from time to time. Google will use best endeavours to notify Customer of
any such changes. 

  

	 	3.2	To URL Terms. If Google makes a material change to any of the URL Terms, then Google will notify Customer including the information to which Customer has the
right to object as set out below. If the change has a material adverse impact on Customer and Customer does not agree to the change, Customer must so notify Google within thirty days after receiving notice of the change. If Customer notifies Google
as required, then Customer will remain governed by the terms in effect immediately prior to the change until the end of the then current term for the affected Services. If the affected Services are renewed in accordance with this Agreement, they
will be renewed under Google’s then current URL Terms. 

  

	4.	Restrictions. 

  

	 	4.1	Licence Restrictions. Unless Google specifically agrees otherwise in writing, Customer will not (a) use, distribute, or sell any Content outside of the
Customer Implementation or incorporate or embed the Services into any of Customer’s products that it sells to third parties; (b) attempt to reverse engineer the Services or any component thereof or attempt to create a substitute or similar
service through use of or access to the Services; or (c) use the Services for High Risk Activities. Customer may only use the Services in the Licensed Configuration specified in the applicable Ordering Document and in accordance with the Usage
Limits (to which Customer may purchase Upgrades as described in Section 9). Customer agrees to comply with the Legal Notices and AUP at all times. 

  

	 	4.2	Territory Restrictions. The primary place of business of Customer must be in the Territory. For the avoidance of doubt, End Users may be anywhere in the world,
provided that Customer may not actively target End Users in countries prohibited by applicable Export Control Laws. 

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	 	4.3	Client IDs. Client IDs are required, must be used according to the Documentation, and will be forwarded to Customer electronically. Google may not respond to
requests with an invalid Client ID. Customer’s failure to use a Client ID provided by Goggle will nullify the application of the SLA, and will relieve Google of its obligations to provide TSS. 

 

	 	4.4	Third Party Components. Any third party component embedded, included or provided by Google for use with the Services may only be used in conjunction with the
Services, and this use is subject to the Agreement and the Documentation. However, to the extent Services Include components governed by open source licences with provisions inconsistent with the Agreement, those components are instead governed
solely by the applicable open source licences. To the extent Services include components covered by open source licences requiring the provision of corresponding source code for those components, Google hereby offers the provision of such source
code consistent with those licences. 

  

	 	4.5	Cache Restrictions. Customer may not pre-fetch, retrieve, cache, index; or store any Content, or portion of the Services with the exception being Customer may
store limited amounts of Content solely to improve the performance of the Customer Implementation due to network latency, and only if Customer does so temporarily, securely, and in a manner that (a) does not permit use of the Content outside of
the Services; (b) is session-based only (once the browser is closed, any additional storage is prohibited); (c) does not manipulate or aggregate any Content or portion of the Services; (d) does not prevent Google from accurately
tracking Page Views; and (e) does not modify or adjust attribution in any way. 

  

	 	4.6	Development Kits. Development Kits may only be used for development or educational purposes, or both, Services from a Development Kit may not be used in a
production environment. 

  

	5.	Customer Obligations. 

  

	 	5.1	Advertising. 

  

	 	a.	From Google. Customer can configure the Services to display Ads, or not, to End Users in its sole discretion. Customer can enable Ads in the Customer
Implementation by following the instructions in the Documentation and by registering for an Adsense Account. 

  

	 	b.	From Third Parties. Customer may display Third Party Ads on the website which displays the Customer Implementation, provided that such Third Party Ads cannot be
confused with Ads. Third Party Ads within the Customer Implementation itself may only be displayed with Google’s prior approval (which may be given by email). 

 

	 	5.2	Linking to Maps Terms and End User Compliance. If Customer is using the Javascript API or Maps API for Flash to receive the Content, a link to the Maps Terms is
provided on the Content. If Customer is using the static Maps API to receive the Content, Customer will incorporate a link to the Maps Terms and the Legal Notices in a licence agreement governing End Users’ use of the Customer Implementation.
Customer will notify Google if Customer becomes aware of any End User’s non-compliance with the Maps Terms, Legal Notices or the AUP. 

  

	 	5.3	Domain. Customer must own the Domain(s) listed on the Ordering Document. Additional domains may be added with the prior written approval of Google, which will be
via email. Prior to providing the Services Google may verify that Customer owns or controls the Domains. If Customer does not own or control the Domains, then Google will have no obligation to provide Customer with the Services.

  

	6.	Ownership and Publicity. 

  

	 	6.1	Generally. Except as expressly set forth therein, the Agreement does not grant either party any rights, Implied or otherwise, to the other’s (or its
licensor’s) content or any of the other’s (or its licensor’s) Intellectual Property Rights. Intellectual Property Rights In and to the content accessed through the Services and Services are the property of the applicable content owner
and may be protected by applicable laws. 

  

	 	6.2	Brand Features. If Customer wants to display Google Brand Features in connection with its use of the Services, Customer will comply with the Trademark
Guidelines. Customer will not alter any images generated by the Services to remove any Brand Feature or proprietary notice of Google or its licensors. Any goodwill arising from the use of a party’s Brand Features will inure to the benefit of
the party holding rights in those Brand Features. Each party agrees not to: (a) challenge or assist others to challenge the other party’s Brand Features or registration thereof (except to protect such party’s rights with respect to
its own Brand Features); or (b) attempt to register any Brand Features that are confusingly similar to those of the other party. 

  

	 	6.3	Publicity. Neither party may make any public statement regarding the relationship contemplated by this Agreement, without the other’s prior written
approval. 

  

	7.	Export Compliance. Customer will comply with, and will obtain all required authorisations from the applicable government authorities under the Export Control
Laws. This Section 7 will survive termination or cancellation of the Agreement. 

  
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	8.	Support. 

  

	 	8.1	TSS. Google will provide TSS to Customer in accordance with the TSSG for the Licence Term. Unless otherwise agreed in writing, to receive TSS Customer must
provide Google with reasonably required access to the Services in accordance with the TSSG. Customer’s failure to provide this access will be at Customer’s own risk and Google shall be relieved from its obligation to provide TSS to the
extent prevented by Customer’s failure to provide access. If the Ordering Document does not identify a support level, then Google will provide Standard Support. Google may change the TSS from time to time, but not if the changes materially
adversely impact Customer. 

  

	 	8.2	Updates. TSS may include Updates. Customer’s use of Updates is subject to the Agreement. Customer will install Updates in accordance with the TSSG.

  

	9.	Ordering, Overages, Upgrades and Reporting. 

  

	 	9.1	Ordering. The Ordering Document shall indicate the particular Services ordered by Customer by referring to the relevant SKUs describing the Service. The Fees
will be based on the applicable Billing Unit and SKU ordered by Customer. If Customer orders Asset Tracking as part of the Services, the Ordering Document will indicate (a) whether this Asset Tracking is Tier 1 or Tier 2 and (b) the
countries which are authorised for use. 

  

	 	9.2	Overages. 

  

	 	9.2.1	Page Views. For Customer using Page Views, Google will notify Customer before the usage indicated on the Ordering Document has been exceeded. If Customer exceeds
its usage of Page Views during the License Term, Customer will be charged Overages for fifteen days following written notice (which may be via email) by Google that Customer has exceeded its Page View usage. 

 

	 	9.2.2	Other Billing Units. For Customers using other Billing Units, Customer must notify Google of any Overages within sixty days of the day the Overage occurred. If
there is an Overage, Google will invoice Customer, and Customer agrees to pay, for the Overage at the Overage rates indicated in the Ordering Document. 

  

	 	9.3	Upgrades. Customer my purchase Upgrades to the Usage Limits in an Ordering Document. 

 

	 	9.4	Navigation and Reporting. Customer shall not use the Customer Implementation to provide any form of Navigation without Google’s prior written consent.
Customer will promptly report to Google in writing if, after the Effective Date, any changes occur such that: (a) the Customer Implementation provides Navigation; (b) the Customer Implementation enables a device to detect its own location
through use of a Sensor, in order to display the location of the device on a map or to calculate a route; (c) the Customer Implementation is placed behind or withdrawn from behind a Customer’s firewall; and (d) there is a change in
the number of Assets Tracked per country per month. Customer may be charged additional fees for any usage pursuant to this Section. 

  

	10.	Delivery. The Services will not be made available until Google receives a complete and duly executed Ordering Document. Google will provide Customer with
Documentation on using the Services. 

  

	11.	Payment Terms 

  

	 	11.1	Payment. All Fees are due thirty days from the invoice date. All payments due are in the currency specified on the Ordering Document. Payments made via wire
transfer must include the following instructions: 

  

					
	 For US Dollar Payments:
	  	 For British Pound Sterling Payments:
	  	 For Euro Payments:

			
	 Bank: Citibank N.A.
 Canary
Wharf, United Kingdom
 SWIFT: CITIGB2L

Sort Code 18-50-08
 Acct Name: Google Ireland
Limited
 Acct#: 10615307
 IBAN GB38
CITI 1850 0810
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	  	 Bank: Citibank N.A.
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 SWIFT: CITIGB2L

Sort Code 18-50-08
 Acct Name: Google Ireland
Limited
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 IBAN GB25
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Dublin, Ireland
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Acct Name: Google Ireland Limited
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11475043
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	 	11.2	Revising Rates. Google may revise its rates for the Services with at least thirty days prior written notice to Customer but the revised rates shall not come into
effective until the next Renewal Term (if any). 

  

	 	11.3	Renewal Fees. Where an Agreement automatically renews under Section 14.2. Google shall be entitled to Invoice Customer for the Renewal Fees on or after the
first day of the Renewal Term. 

  

	12.	Taxes. 

  

	 	12.1	Customer’s Responsibility. Customer is responsible for any Taxes, and Customer will pay Google for the Services without any reduction for such amounts. If
Google is obliged to collect or pay Taxes, the Taxes will be invoiced to Customer, unless Customer provides Google with a valid tax exemption certificate authorised by the appropriate taxing authority. If Customer is required by law to withhold any
Taxes from its payments to Google, Customer must provide Google with an official tax receipt or other appropriate documentation to support such withholding. 

 

	 	12.2	Late Payments. Customer will be responsible for all reasonable expenses (including legal fees) incurred by Google in collecting overdue amounts, except where
such overdue amounts are due to Google’s billing inaccuracies, Google shall have the right to charge interest at the rate of 2% per annum above the base rate of Barclays Bank PLC from time to time (or at the Statutory rate if higher), from
the due date until the date of actual payment, whether before or after judgment, on any Fees which are overdue. 

  

	 	12.3	Purchase Orders. 

  

	 	a.	Whether Required. If Customer requires a Purchase Order number to be included on any invoice from Google under any Agreement then Customer shall either:
(a) insert such Purchase Order number on the relevant Ordering Document before It has been signed by either Party; or (b) provide the Purchase Order number to Google within the five day period following the date on which the relevant
Ordering Document was signed by both Parties. If Customer does not require a Purchase Order number to be included on an invoice, Customer shall select “N/A” in the Purchase Order section of the Order Form, in which case Google will invoice
without a Purchase Order. 

  

	 	b.	Terms not Incorporated. Any terms and conditions included in a Purchase Order are null and void and do not in any way form part of any Agreement.

  

	13.	Confidentiality. 

  

	 	13.1	Obligations. Each party will: (a) protect the other party’s Confidential Information with the same standard of care it uses to protect its own
Confidential Information, but in no event less than reasonable cars; and (b) not disclose the Confidential Information, except to Affiliates, employees, professional advisers and agents who need to know it and who have agreed in writing to keep
it confidential. Each party (and any Affiliates, employees, professional advisers and agents to whom it has disclosed Confidential Information) may use Confidential Information only to exercise rights and fulfill obligations under the Agreement,
while using reasonable care to protect it. Each party is responsible for any actions of its Affiliates, employees and agents in breach of this Section. 

  

	 	13.2	Exceptions. Confidential Information does not include information that; (a) the recipient already knew; (b) becomes public through no fault of the
recipient; (c) was independently developed by the recipient; or (d) was rightfully given to the recipient by another party 

  

	 	13.3	Required Disclosure. Each party may disclose the other party’s Confidential Information when required by law, but only after it, if legally permissible:
(a) uses commercially reasonable efforts to notify the other party; and (b) gives the other party the chance to challenge the disclosure. 

  

	14.	Term and Termination. 

  

	 	14.1	Term. This GMA shall commence on the GMA Effective Date and shall remain in force until terminated as set forth below, or until 5 days following the termination
or expiry of all Agreements entered into pursuant to this GMA, whichever is the earlier, Subject to Customer’s payment of Fees, the term for the licence granted in any Agreement for the Services, will begin on the Shipment Date and will
continue for the period set forth in the applicable Ordering Document (the “Licence Term”), unless terminated earlier as set forth below. The term of each Agreement (the “Agreement Term”) will begin on the applicable Order Form
Effective Date and will continue for the Licence Term unless terminated earlier by either party in accordance with the GMA. 

  

	 	14.2	 Auto-Renewal. At the end of an Agreement Term, the Licence Term and the Agreement Term for the applicable Agreement will automatically renew for
consecutive renewal terms of twelve months (each a “Renewal Term”). If a party does not want the Agreement to renew, then it must provide the other party with written notice to this effect at least thirty days prior to the end of the then
current Agreement Term. This notice of non renewal will be effective upon the conclusion of the then current 

  
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Agreement Term. For the avoidance of doubt, at the end of an Agreement Term, and any subsequent Renewal Term, any unused Billing Units (including any Upgrades) for such term shall automatically
expire and shall not carry over in to the next Renewal Term (if any). 

  

	 	14.3	Termination for Breach. Either party may terminate any Agreement, in whole or in part, with immediate effect if: (i) the other party is in material breach
of such Agreement and fails to cure that breach within thirty days after receipt of written notice; or (ii) the other party is in material breach of such Agreement more than twice notwithstanding any cure of such breaches. Either party may
terminate this GMA (and accordingly, all Agreements entered into pursuant to it) if the other party enters into an arrangement or composition with or for the benefit of its creditors, goes into administration, receivership or administrative
receivership, is declared bankrupt or insolvent or is dissolved or otherwise ceases to carry on business, or any analogous event happens to the other party in any jurisdiction in which it is incorporated or resident or in which it carries on
business or has assets. 

  

	 	14.4	Effect of Termination. 

  

	 	a.	Termination for Google’s Breach. If any Agreement is terminated for Google’s breach, the licences granted therein regarding Customer’s use of the
Services may, at Customer’s option, continue for the remainder of the applicable Licence Term, subject to Customer’s continued compliance with such Agreement. 

 

	 	b.	Termination for Customer’s Breach. If any Agreement expires or is terminated by Google pursuant to Section 14.3 or 20.3 then: (i) the Services,
and all other rights and licences granted by one party to the other will cease immediately; (ii) the Licence Term shall automatically terminate; (iii) upon request, each party will promptly return all Confidential Information of the other
party (save to the extent required for the continued performance of any other Agreement); (iv) all payments owed by Customer to Google pursuant to such Agreement are immediately due; and (v) Customer must delete any data it received from
Google as part of receiving the Services under such Agreement. 

  

	 	c.	Expiration of the Licence Term. Subject to Section 14.1, on the expiration of the Licence Term the Services will cease functioning and the Agreement for
those Services will terminate. 

  

	 	d.	Termination of an Agreement. The termination or expiry of an individual Agreement shall not have the effect of terminating any other Agreement or this GMA unless
provided in the GMA or expressly agreed to by the parties in writing. 

  

	15.	Representations and Warranties. 

  

	 	15.1	Authority. Each party warrants that it has the right, power and authority necessary to enter into this GMA and any Ordering Document. 

 

	 	15.2	Services. During the applicable Licence Term, Google will provide the Services in accordance with the Service Level Agreement. 

 

	16.	Disclaimer. Except as expressly provided for herein, subject to Section 17.3 and otherwise to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, no other
warranties, conditions or terms of any kind, whether express, implied, statutory or otherwise, including without limitation warranties of satisfactory quality, fitness for a particular purpose or conformance with description apply to the Services or
to any other goods or services supplied by Google or its Affiliates, licensors and its or their suppliers under any Agreement. Google, its Affiliates, licensors and its or their suppliers, do not warrant that the operation of the Software will be
error-free or uninterrupted. The Services are not designed, manufactured, or intended for High Risk Activities. 

  

	17.	Limitation of Liability. 

  

	 	17.1	Limitation on Indirect Liability. Subject to Section 17.3, neither party will be liable under any Agreement (whether in contract, tort or otherwise) for
lost revenues or indirect, special, incidental or consequential losses suffered or incurred by the other party (whether or not such losses were within the contemplation of the parties at the date of such Agreement). 

 

	 	17.2	Limitation on Amount of Liability. Subject to Section 17.1 and 17.3, each party’s total aggregate liability under each Agreement (whether in contract,
tort or otherwise) is limited to the amount paid by Customer to Google pursuant to such Agreement during the twelve months immediately preceding the event giving rise to liability. 

 

	 	17.3	Exceptions to Limitations. Nothing in any Agreement shall exclude or limit either party’s liability for: (a) death or personal injury resulting from
the negligence of either party or their servants, agents or employees; (b) fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation; (c) breach of any implied condition as to title or quiet enjoyment; (d) breach of confidentiality obligations;
(e) infringement of the other party’s Intellectual Property Rights; (f) indemnification obligations; or (g) payment of the Fees. 

  
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	18.	Indemnification. 

  

	 	18.1	By Google. Google will defend and indemnify, or at its option settle, Customer from and against all liabilities, damages, and costs, arising out of a third party
claim that the Services used in accordance with the Documentation and the Agreement infringes any patent, copyright, trade secret or trademark of that third party. 

 

	 	18.2	Exceptions. The obligations set forth in Section 18.1 do not apply if the third party claim is caused by, or results from: (a) Customer’s
combination or use of the Services with software, services, or products developed by Customer or third parties, if the claim would have been avoided by the non-combined or independent use of the Services; (b) modification of the Services and/or
Content, by anyone other than Google if the third party claim would have been avoided by use of the unmodified Services and Content; (c) Customer’s continued allegedly infringing activity after being notified thereof or after being
provided modifications that would have avoided the alleged infringement; (d) Customer’s use of the Services or Content in a manner not in accordance with the Agreement or the Documentation; or (e) use of other than Google’s most
current release of the Services if the third party claim would have been avoided by use of the most current release or revision. 

  

	 	18.3	By Customer. Customer will defend and indemnify, or at its option settle, Google from and against all liabilities damages, and costs arising out of; (a) a
third party claim made against Google for infringement of the third party rights referred to in Section 18.1 based on conduct by Customer as described in Section 18.2; or (b) Customer’s breach of Section 7 (Export
Compliance). 

  

	 	18.4	Possible Infringement. 

  

	 	a.	Repair, Replace, or Modify. If Google reasonably believes the Services infringes a third party’s Intellectual Property Rights, then Google will:
(a) procure for Customer the right to continue to use the Services; (b) replace the Services; or (c) modify the Services to avoid the alleged infringement. 

 

	 	b.	Termination and Refund. If Google does not reasonably believe the options in Section 18.4(a) are commercially reasonable, Google may terminate the licence
for the allegedly Infringing Services and refund the Fees paid by Customer for the period up until the date that the termination occurs for the allegedly Infringing Services, less depreciation for use assuming straight line depreciation over
twenty-four months. 

  

	 	18.5	General. The party seeking indemnification must promptly notify the other party of the claim and cooperate with the other party in defending the claim. The
Indemnification in Sections 18.1 and 18.2 is limited to the payment by the Indemnifying party of all damages and costs finally awarded for such claim, or settlement costs approved in writing by the indemnifying party. The Indemnifying party shall be
granted full control and authority over the defence and settlement of the claim, except that: (a) any settlement requiring the party seeking indemnification to admit liability or to pay any money will require that party’s prior written
consent, which will not be unreasonably withheld or delayed; and (b) the party seeking indemnification may join in the defence of the claim with its own legal counsel at its own expense. The foregoing states Google’s entire liability and
Customer’s sole and exclusive remedy for Intellectual Properly Rights infringement. 

  

	19.	Verification and Audit. 

  

	 	19.1	Verification. At Google’s written request, not more than once per calendar year during the Agreement Term, Customer will provide Google with a certificate
signed by an officer of Customer verifying the Services are being used pursuant to the terms of the Agreement. 

  

	 	19.2	Audit. Upon at least thirty days prior written notice, Google (or an independent auditor appointed by Google) may audit Customer’s use of the Services, and
the related records, to verify that Customer is in compliance with the Agreement. Audits will be conducted during normal business hours at Customer’s facilities, will not unreasonably interfere with Customer’s business activities, and may
not occur more than once per calendar year. Customer will provide Google with reasonable access to the relevant Customer records and facilities. 

  

	 	19.3	Underpayment. If an audit reveals that Customer has underpaid Fees to Google during the period audited, then Google will Invoice Customer, and Customer will
promptly pay Google, for the underpaid Fees based on the higher of the price specified in the Agreement or Google’s price list in effect at the time the audit is completed. If the underpaid Fees exceed five percent of the Fees paid by Customer
for the Services during the preceding six month period, then Customer will also pay Google’s reasonable costs of conducting the audit. 

  

	20.	Miscellaneous. 

  

	 	20.1	Notices. All notices must be in English, in writing and addressed to the attention of the other party’s Legal Department and primary point of contact and
sent to Company’s address set out on the applicable order form or to legal-notices@google.com (as applicable) or such other address as either party has notified the other in accordance with this Section. Notice will be deemed given:
(a) when verified by written receipt if sent by personal courier, overnight courier, or mail; or (b) when verified by automated receipt or electronic logs if sent by facsimile or email. 

  
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	 	20.2	Assignment. Neither party may assign any of its rights or obligations under, or transfer any part of this GMA or any Agreement without the written consent of the
other party, except to an Affiliate but only if: (a) the assignee agrees in writing to be bound by the terms of this GMA (and each Agreement entered into pursuant to it); and (b) the assigning party remains liable for obligations incurred
under this GMA (and each Agreement entered into pursuant to it) prior to the assignment and has notified the other party of such assignment. Any other attempt to transfer or assign is void. 

 

	 	20.3	Change of Control. Upon a change of Control (for example, through a share purchase or sale, merger, or other form of corporate transaction), other than in the
context of an internal restructuring or reorganisation of its Affiliates: (a) the party experiencing the change of Control will provide written notice to the other party within 30 days after the change of Control; and (b) the other party
may immediately terminate this GMA (and accordingly all Agreements entered into pursuant to it) at any time between the change of Control and thirty days after it receives the written notice in subsection (a). 

 

	 	20.4	Force Majeure. Neither party shall be liable for failure to perform or delay in performing any obligation under an Agreement if the failure or delay is caused by
any circumstances beyond its reasonable control, Google may (at its sole discretion) suspend the provision of any Services or modify any Services at any time to comply with any applicable law. If any suspension under this Section continues for more
than 30 days, Customer may, at any time until use of the applicable Services are reinstated, terminate such Agreement immediately upon written notice. 

  

	 	20.5	No Agency. Except as expressly stated otherwise, nothing in any Agreement shall create an agency, partnership or joint venture of any kind between the parties.

  

	 	20.6	No Waiver. Failure or delay in exercising any right or remedy under any Agreement will not constitute a waiver of such (or any other) right or remedy.

  

	 	20.7	Severability. The invalidity, illegality or unenforceability of any term (or part of a term) of any Agreement shall not affect the continuation in force of the
remainder of the term (if any) and such Agreement. 

  

	 	20.8	Rights of Third Parties. Except as expressly stated otherwise, nothing in any Agreement shall create or confer any rights or other benefits in favour of any
person other than the parties to this GMA. 

  

	 	20.9	Governing Law. This GMA and each Agreement are governed by English law and the parties submit to the exclusive Jurisdiction of the English courts in relation to
any dispute (contractual or non-contractual) concerning this GMA and/or any Agreement save that either party may apply to any court for an injunction or other relief to protect its Intellectual Property Rights. If any Agreement is translated into
any other language. If there is conflict the English text will take precedence. 

  

	 	20.10	Amendments. Any amendments to this GMA and/or any Ordering Document must be agreed upon in writing. 

 

	 	20.11	Survival. Those provisions that by their nature should survive termination of any Agreement, will survive termination of such Agreement.

  

	 	20.12	Interpretation. The words “include” and “including” will not limit the generality of any words preceding them. 

 

	 	20.13	Entire Agreement. Subject to Section 17.3(b), the Agreement sets out all terms agreed between the parties in relation to its subject matter and supersedes
all previous agreements between the parties relating to the same. In entering into the Agreement neither party has relied on any statement, representation or warranty not expressly set out in such Agreement. The terms located at a URL and referenced
in the Agreement are hereby incorporated by this reference. 

 Signed by the parties on the dates shown below. 

 

											
	Google Ireland Limited	 		 	Customer
						
	By:	 	

	 	2012.03.29	 		 	By:	 	

						
	Print Name:	 	Ailis Daly	 	 	 		 	Print Name:	 	Charles Tasker
						
	Title:	 	Contracts Administrator	 	12:41:55	 		 	Title:	 	Managing Director
						
	Date:	 	Google Ireland Limited	 	+01’00’	 		 	Date:	 	23/03/2012

  
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7 

 SCHEDULE ONE 

DEFINITIONS 

“Acceptable Use Policy” or “AUP” means the acceptable use policy for the Services available at
support.google.com/enterprise/doc/gme/terms/maps_AUP.html or other such URL as may be provided by Google. 
 “Ads” means
advertisements served by Google through the Services. 
 “AdSense Account” means the Google Adsense account registered by
Customer with Google. “Affiliate” means any entity that directly or indirectly controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with such party. 
 “Affiliate” means any corporate body of which one of the parties directly or indirectly has Control or which is directly or indirectly Controlled by the same person or group of parsons as
the party. 
 “Agreement Term” has the meaning set forth in Section 14.1. 

“Assets” means those assets actively Tracked by Customer, such as personnel, vehicles or other assets. 

“Billing Units” means the number of Page Views, Assets Tracked, or number of End Users, or all three, as applicable. Billing Units will
be determined by the nature of the Services and SKUs ordered by Customer. 
 “Brand Features” means each party’s trade
names, trademarks, logos, domain names, and other distinctive brand features. 
 “Client ID” means an alphanumeric key assigned
to Customer by Google that is uniquely associated with Customer’s Google account. Client IDs will be issued after the Effective Date, and after Customer supplies Google with its account information. 

“Confidential Information” means information disclosed by (or on behalf of) a party to the other party under any Agreement that is
marked as confidential or would reasonably be considered to be confidential under the circumstances. 
 “Content” means any
content provided through the Services (whether created by Google or its third party licensors), and includes map and terrain data, photographic imagery, traffic data. 
 “Control” means the possession by any person(s) directly or indirectly of the power to direct or cause the direction of another person. 

“Customer Content” means any content that Customer provides in the Customer implementation, including data, images, video, or software.
Customer Content does not include the Content. 
 “Customer Implementation” means an internal or external software application
or website that incorporates the Services to obtain and display Content in conjunction with Customer Content, according to the Agreement. 

“Development Kit” means a non-production license to use the Services for the license term specified on the applicable Ordering Document
or, If a license term is not specified on the Ordering Document, then for a period of twelve months. 
 “Documentation” means
the Google proprietary documentation in the form generally made available by Google to its customers for use with the Software and set forth at the following URL: http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/premier/guide.html (or such other URL
as may be updated by Google). 
 “End Users” mean the individual human end users who use the Customer Implementation.

 “Export Control Laws” means all applicable export and re-export control laws and regulations, Including the Export
Administration Regulations (“EAR”) maintained by the U.S. Department of Commerce, trade and economic sanctions maintained by the U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control, and the International Traffic in Arms
Regulations (“ITAR”) maintained by the U.S. Department of State. 
 “Fees” means the applicable fees set forth in an
Ordering Document and any applicable Taxes. 
 “Geocoding” means the online or offline assigning of a longitude/latitude
coordinate to an address in relation to the Content by means of interpolation, or information in the form of either the street address or intersection of streets, at which a point of interest or address, is located, and additionally may include a
raster image depicting this location on a map. 
 “GMA Effective Date” has the meaning given to it at the head of this GMA.

 “High Risk Activities” means uses such as the operation of nuclear facilities, air traffic control or life support systems,
where the use of or failure of he Services could lead to death, personal injury, or environmental damage. 

  
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8 

 “Intellectual Property Rights” means all copyright, moral rights, patent rights, trade
marks, design right, rights in or relating to databases, rights in or relating to confidential information, rights in relation to domain names, and any other intellectual property rights (registered or unregistered) throughout the world. 

“Legal Notices” mean the legal notices set forth at the following URL (or such other URL as may be updated by Google)
http://www.maps.google.com/help/legalnotices_maps.html 
 “Licensed Configuration” means the Billing Unit metrics and
Domain(s) as specified in an Ordering Document. 
 “Licence Term” means the period of time during which Customer is authorised
to use the Services pursuant to the relevant Agreement, as defined in Section 14.1. 
 “Maps APIs” means the APIs
referenced at support.google.com/enterprise/doc/gme/terms/maps_included_APIs.html or other URL as Google may periodically provide. 

“Maps API Terms” means the terms found at the following URL, http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/, or other URL as
Google may provide from time to time. 
 “Maps Terms” mean the terms for Google Maps set forth at the following URL,
(http://maps.google.com/help/terms_maps.html, or other such URL as may be periodically provided by Google). 

“Navigation” is where a Customer Implementation: provides real-time, visual or audible “turn-by-turn” directions based on
position input from a Sensor, and accesses the Content in doing so. 
 “Order Form Effective Date” means the effective date of
the applicable Ordering Document, as set out in that Ordering Document. 
 “Ordering Document” means either an order form or
quote, issued by Google and signed by or otherwise agreed by Customer to provide the Services to Customer, subject to this GMA. The Ordering Document will incorporate this GMA and will contain: (i) a SKU (including the Licence Term, if
applicable); (ii) a description of the Licensed Configuration; (iii) price; and (iv) a reference number. 

“Overage” means: (a) for Page Views, when Customer’s number of Page Views exceeds the applicable Licensed Configuration; and
(b) for Asset Tracking, when either Customer’s number of Tracked Assets exceeds the applicable Licensed Configuration, or when the Customer moves from Tier 2 to Tier 1. 
 “Page View” means a single load of the script from the Javascript API, Maps API for Flash, or static Maps API by the End User’s browser. Page Views may be for internal use or
external use. Use of external Page Views is limited to freely and publicly available websites. 
 “Purchase Order” means a
Customer issued purchase order. 
 “Queries Per Second” or “QPS” means queries per second for requests through
the HTTP interface. 
 “Renewal Fees” means the fees payable by Customer to Google for the Services for each Renewal Term such
fees to be calculated by reference to Google’s then current rates for the Services (unless otherwise agreed by the parties in writing). 

“Routing” means one or more textual, audible, or visual routing directions between a single origin and one or more destinations, and the
travel time or distance, or both, for the entire, or any portion of, the route. 
 “Sensor” means the use of any technology to
automatically determine an End User’s location. 
 “Services” means, to the extent ordered by Customer pursuant to an
Ordering Document, the Google Maps API Premier service, described here http://www.google.com/enterprise/maps/ (or other such URL as may be provided by Google) and Customer’s use of the Software to display the Content and the Customer
Content, or to Track Assets, in the Customer implementation. 
 “Service Level Agreement” or “SLA” means the
Google Maps Service Level Agreement available at the following URL: http://www.google.com/enterprise/maps/sla.html. 
 “Shipment
Date” means the date upon which Google provides Customer the Client ID for the Services. 
 “SKU” or “Stock
Keeping Unit” is the unique identifier which describes the particular configuration of the Services ordered by Customer. 

“Software” means the Google proprietary application programme interface provided by Google to Customer pursuant to an Ordering Document.

  
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9 

 “Standard Support” shall have the meaning set out in the TSSG. 

“Taxes” means any duties, customs fees, or taxes (other than Google’s Income tax) associated with the sale of the Services,
including any related penalties or interest. 
 “Territory” means any of the countries listed at the following URLs:
http://support.google.com/enterprise/doc/gme/terms/maps_territory_emea.html (or other such URL(s) as may be provided by Google). 

“Third Party Ads” means advertisements served by a third party. 
 “Tier 1 Asset Tracking Applications” or “Tier 1” means any application in which a Customer uses the Services to Track Assets, with Routing allowed. 

“Tier 2 Asset Tracking Applications” or “Tier 2” means any application in which a Customer uses the Services to Track
Assets, with Routing prohibited. 
 “Track” means the use of an application to locate a moving physical asset on a map based on
current latitude/longitude coordinates, which are provided to the application via a personal sensor. 
 “Trademark Guidelines” means
Google’s Guidelines for Third Party Use of Google Brand Features, located at the following URL: http://www.google.com/permissions/guidelines.html (or other such URL as may be provided by Google). 

“TSS” means the technical support services provided by Google, in accordance with Google’s TSSG, for the Services, and for the time
period, set forth in the Ordering Document. 
 “TSSG” means Google’s then current Technical Support Services Guidelines,
which may be may be accessed at the following URL: http://support.google.com/enterprise/doc/gme/terms/maps_tssg.html 

“Update” is described in the TSSG. 
 “Upgrade” means the purchase of an increase of QPS. 
 “URL
Terms” means the following URL terms; AUP, SLA, Territory, TSSG, and Usage Limits. 
 “Usage Limits” means the limits
for use of the Services, which may be accessed at the following URL: http://support.google.com/enterprise/doc/gme/terms/maps_usage_limits.html (or other such URL as may be provided by Google). Customer may purchase Upgrades to these usage
limits. 

  
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 1 

					
	

	  	 Google Ireland Limited
 Gordon
House, Barrow
 Street, Dublin 4, Ireland

Tel: +353 1 436 1000
 Fax: 353 1 436
1001
	 	 ORDER FORM:
  

Google Maps API Premier

  

							
	CUSTOMER TO COMPLETE THIS SECTION
	 
	       CUSTOMER (Enter Company’s Full Legal Name):             MiX Telematic International (Pty)
Ltd
  

	 	 	 	 
	 	  	Corporate Contact Information:	  	Account Payable Contact Information: (If different from corporate contact)	  	Technical Contact Information: (If different from corporate
contact)
	 	 	 	 
	Attention:	  	Zoe Jenkins	  	Willem van Dyk	  	 
	 	 	 	 
	Position:	  	Product Manager	  	Finance Manager	  	 
	 	 	 	 
	Address, City, County, Postal, Code, Country:	  	 Blaauwklip Office Park 2 Cnr

Strand & Webers Valley Roads
 Stellenbosch
7600, South Africa
	  	 Blaauwklip Office Park 2 Cnr

Strand & Webers Valley Roads
 Stellenbosch
7600, South Africa
	  	 
	 	 	 	 
	Phone:	  	+ 272 1 880 5500	  	+24 21 880 5500	  	 
	 	 	 	 
	Fax:	  	+27 21 880 1784	  	+27 21 880 0881	  	 
	 	 	 	 
	Email:	  	Zoo.Jenkins@mixtelematics.com	  	Willem.vanDyk@mixtelematics.com	  	 
	 	 	 
	
Domain: [http://fm-web.co.za]
  

[Insert URL(s) of webpages on which Google maps will appear.]
	  	Maps API Usage (Asset Tracking)	  	VAT or applicable tax #: [4210168483]
	 	 
	SSL Required (https: or http)?  ̈ Yes,  ̈ No, x Both	  	Purchase Order #: [N/A]
	 	 
	Order Form Effective Date: [1st April
2012]	  	GMA Effective Date: [1st April 2012]

  

													
	SKU (SKU Description)	 	Order Type	 	Volume	 	Quantity	 	Billing Unit	 	Licence Term	 	Fees Per 
Unit
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 *
	 	New	 	1	 	  *	 	Asset	 	One year	 	  *
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 *
	 	New	 	1	 	  *	 	Asset	 	One year	 	  *
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 *
	 	New	 	1	 	  *	 	Asset	 	One year	 	  *
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 *
	 	New	 	*	 	  *	 	Geocodes	 	One Year	 	  *
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 *
	 	New	 	1	 	  *	 	Geocodes	 	One Year	 	  *
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	
N/A
	 	 	 	 	 	Overage Cost    	 	N/A	 	per 1000 sessions	 	 

  

					
	 Total Fees Due (excluding applicable taxes):
	  	 	               
         *	  
	 Account Manager: [Neil Gyte]
	  	 	 	 

 Order Form Terms and Conditions 
 “GMA” means the Google Maps API Premier License Agreement entered into between Google Ireland Limited (“Google”) and Customer with the GMA Effective Date stated in the above table.

 This Order Form is subject to and incorporates by reference the terms and conditions of the GMA. All capitalized terms used herein have the
meanings stated in the GMA, unless stated otherwise. If there is any conflict between this Order Form and the GMA then this Order Form will take precedence in relation to the Services to be supplied under this Order Form. 

 

	*	Material omitted pursuant to a request for Confidential Treatment and filed separately with the Commission 

  
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 GOOGLE CONFIDENTIAL         

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Order Form has been executed by the parties as of the date signed by Google below:

  

											
	Google Ireland Limited	  		 		  	Customer: MiX Telematics International (Pty) Ltd
						
	By:	 	

	  	 	 		  	By:	 	

						
	Print Name:	 	Allis Daly	  	2012.03.29	 		  	Print Name:	 	 Charles Tasker

						
	Title:	 	Contracts Administrator	  	12:43:23	 		  	Title:	 	 Managing Director

						
	Date:	 	Google Ireland Limited	  	+01’00’	 		  	Date:	 	 23/03/2012

  
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GOOGLE CONFIDENTIAL            

					
	

	  	Google Ireland Limited	 	ORDER FORM:
	  	Gordon House, Barrow	 	
	  	Street, Dublin 4, Ireland	 	Google Maps API Premier
	  	Tel: +353 1 436 1000	 	
	  	Fax: 353 1 436 1001	 	

  

							
	CUSTOMER TO COMPLETE THIS SECTION
	 
	       CUSTOMER (Enter Company’s Full Legal Name):            MiX Telematics International (Pty)
Ltd
  

	 		 	 
	 	  	Corporate Contract Information:	  	Account Payable Contact Information: (If different from corporate contact)	  	Technical Contact Information: (If different from corporate
contact)
	 		 	 
	Attention:	  	Zoe Jenkins	  	Willem van Dyk	  	 
	 		 	 
	Position:	  	Product Manager	  	Finance Manager	  	 
	 		 	 
	 Address, City,

County, Postal
 Code,
Country:
	  	Blaauwklip Office Park 2 Cnr Strand & Webers Valley Roads Stellenbosch 7600, South Africa	  	 Blaauwklip Office Park 2 Cnr
 Strand & Webers Valley Roads
 Stellenbosch 7600, South Africa
	  	 
	 		 	 
	Phone:	  	+27 21 880 5500	  	+27 21 880 5500	  	 
	 		 	 
	Fax:	  	+27 21 880 1784	  	+27 21 880 0881	  	 
	 		 	 
	Email:	  	Zoe_Jenkins@mixtelematics.com	  	Willem.vanDyk@mixtelematics.com  	  	 
	 	 	 
	Domain: (Upgrade - Domains as per existing account)	  	Maps API Usage [Asset Tracking]	  	VAT or applicable tax #: (4210168483)
	  

[Insert URL(s) of webpages on which Google maps will appear.]
	  	  
	 	 
	SSL Required (https: or http)?
 ̈ Yes,  ̈ No, x Both	  	Purchase Order #: [N/A]
	 	 
	Order Form Effective Date: [1st May 2012]	  	GMA Effective Date: [1st April 2012]

  

													
	SKU (SKU Description)	 	Order Type	 	Volume	 	Quantity	 	Billing Unit	 	Licence Term	 	Fees Per Unit
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	
*
	 	Upgrade	 	1	 	 *	 	Asset	 	11 Months	 	 *
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 *

	 	Upgrade	 	1	 	 *	 	Asset	 	11 Months	 	 *
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 *

	 	Upgrade	 	1	 	 *	 	Asset	 	11 Months	 	 *
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 *
	 	Upgrade	 	1	 	 *	 	Asset	 	11 Months	 	 *
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 *
	 	Upgrade	 	1	 	 *	 	Asset	 	11 Months	 	 *
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 *
	 	Upgrade	 	1	 	 *	 	Asset	 	11 Months	 	 *
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 *
	 	Upgrade	 	1	 	 *	 	Asset	 	11 Months	 	 *
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 N/A
	 	 	 	 	 	Overage Cost    	 	N/A	 	per 1000 sessions	 	 

  

					
	 Total Fees Due (excluding applicable taxes):
	  	 	               
         *	  
	
Account Manager: [Neil Gyte]
	  	 	 	 

  

	*	Material omitted pursuant to a request for Confidential Treatment and filed separately with the Commission 

  
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 GOOGLE CONFIDENTIAL            

 Order Form Terms and Conditions 
 “GMA” means the Google Maps API Premier Licence Agreement entered into between Google Ireland Limited (“Google”) and Customer with the GMA Effective Date stated in the
above table. 
 This Order Form is subject to and incorporates by reference the terms and conditions of the GMA. All capitalised terms used
herein have the meanings stated in the GMA, unless stated otherwise. If there is any conflict between this Order Form and the GMA then this Order Form will take precedence in relation to the Services to be supplied under this Order Form. 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Order Form has been executed by the parties as of the date signed by Google below. 

 

													
	Google Ireland Limited	 		 		 	Customer: MiX Telematics International Pty Ltd
					
	By:	 	 	 		 	By:	 	

	Print Name:	 	

	 	2012.05.03	 		 	Print Name:	 	CHARLES TASKER
		 	OLWYN LONGMORE	 		 		 		 		 	
	Title:	 	Contracts Administrator	 	09:22:34	 		 	Title:	 	Managing Director
	Date:	 	Google Ireland Limited	 	+01’00’	 		 	Date:	 	02/05/2012

  
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 GOOGLE CONFIDENTIAL            

					
	

	  	 Google Ireland Limited
 Gordon
House, Barrow
 Street, Dublin 4, Ireland

Tel: +353 1 436 1000
 Fax: 353 1 436
1001
	 	 ORDER FORM:
  

Google Maps API Premier

  

							
	CUSTOMER TO COMPLETE THIS SECTION
	 
	       CUSTOMER (Enter Company’s Full Legal Name):             MIX Telematics International (Pty)
Ltd
  

	 		 	 
	 	  	Corporate Contact Information:	  	Account Payable Contact Information: (If different from corporate contact)	  	Technical Contact Information: (If different from corporate
contact)
	 		 	 
	Attention:	  	Zoe Jenkins	  	Willem Van Dyk	  	 
	 		 	 
	Position:	  	Product Manager	  	Finance Manager	  	 
	 		 	 
	Address, City, County, Postal,
Code, Country:  	  	 Blaauwklip Office Park 2 Cnr
 Strand & Webers Valley Roads
 Stellenbosch 7600, South Africa
	  	 Blaauwklip Office Park 2 Cnr

Strand & Webers Valley Roads
 Stellenbosch
7600, South Africa
	  	 
	 		 	 
	Phone:	  	- 27 21 880 5500	  	- 27 21 880 5500	  	 
	 		 	 
	Fax:	  	+27 21 880 1784	  	+27 21 880 0881	  	 
	 		 	 
	Email:	  	Zoe.Jenkins@mixtelematics.com	  	Willem.VanDyk@mixtelematics.com  	  	 
	 	 	 
	
Domain: [Renewal (domains as per existing account)]
  

[Insert URL(s) of webpages on which Google maps will appear.]
	  	Maps API Usage [Asset Tracking]	  	VAT or applicable tax #: [4210158483]
	 	 
	SSL Required (https: or http)?  ̈ Yes,  ̈ No, x Both	  	Purchase Order #: [N/A]
	 	 
	Order Form Effective Date: [1st April
2013]	  	GMA Effective Date: [1st April 2012]

  

													
	SKU (SKU Description)	 	Order Type	 	Volume	 	Quantity	 	Billing Unit	 	License Term	 	Fees Per 
Unit
	 		 		 		 
	
*
	 	Renewal	 	1	 	*	 	Asset	 	One Year	 	*
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 *
	 	Renewal	 	1	 	*	 	Asset	 	One Year	 	*
	 		 		 		 
	
*
	 	Renewal	 	1	 	*	 	Asset	 	One Year	 	*
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 *
	 	Renewal	 	1	 	*	 	 Asset
	 	One Year	 	*
	 		 		 		 
	
N/A
	 	 	 	 	 	Average Cost    	 	N/A	 	per 1000 sessions	 	 

 

			
	 Total Fees Due (excluding applicable taxes):
	  	       
                 *
	
Account Manager: [Neil Gyte]
	  	 

  

	*	Material omitted pursuant to a request for Confidential Treatment and filed separately with the Commission 

 Order Form Terms and Conditions 

“GMA” means the Google Maps API Premier License Agreement entered into between Google Ireland Limited (“Google”) and
Customer with the GMA Effective Date stated in the above table. 
 This Order Form is subject to and incorporates by reference the terms and
conditions of the GMA. All capitalised terms used herein have the meanings stated in the GMA, unless stated otherwise. If there is any conflict between this Order Form and the GMA then this Order Form will take precedence in relation to the Services
to be supplied under this Order Form. 
  

	*	Material omitted pursuant to a request for Confidential Treatment and filed separately with the Commission 

  
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 GOOGLE CONFIDENTIAL            

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Order Form has been executed by the parties as of the date signed by Google below.

  

											
	    Google Ireland Limited	 		 		 	Customer: MiX Telematics International (Pty) Ltd
						
		 	By:	 	  
	 		 	By:	 	 

		 	

	 	 2013.03.28
	 		 	Print Name:	 	 Catherine Lewis

		 	Mick McCarthy	 	  
	 		 	Title:	 	 Marketing Director

		 	For: Graham Law (Board Director)	 	 09:38:44 Z
	 		 	Date:	 	 26 March 2013

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 GOOGLE CONFIDENTIALEX-10.24

 Exhibit 10.24 

 

	*	Material omitted pursuant to a request for Confidential Treatment and filed separately with the Commission 

Agreement 

between 

Matrix Vehicle Tracking (Proprietary) Limited 
 Registration Number: 2004/019797/07 
 (“Matrix”)

 and 
 Super Group Trading (Proprietary) Limited 
 T/A RENTRAK 

Registration Number 1995/000920/07 
 (“the Contractor”) 

	1	Introduction 

  

	1.1	this Agreement, unless otherwise required or indicated by the context the singular shall include the plural and vice versa and masculine gender shall include all other
genders and vice versa, natural persons shall include legal and juristic persons and vice versa. 

  

	1.2	The Annexures attached to this Agreement form part hereof and words and expressions defined in this Agreement shall bear, unless the context otherwise indicates, the
same meanings in such Annexures 

  

	1.3	The headings used in this Agreement shall be deemed not to be part of the Agreement and will not be taken into consideration in the interpretation or construction of
this Agreement. 

  

	1.4	In this Agreement, unless otherwise required or indicated by the context, the following expressions and words shall have the meanings assigned to them hereunder:-

  

	1.4.1	“Agreement” means this Agreement and all annexures hereto; 

  

	1.4.2	“Ancillary Services” means those services supplied by agreement between the parties as recorded in annexure E; 

 

	1.4.3	“business day” - any day which is not a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday in the Republic of South Africa; 

 

	1.4.4	‘‘Customer” - any party who has an agreement with Matrix for the supply of tracking and/or recovery services; 

 

	1.4.5	“Equipment” shall mean the direction finding antennae and radios and associated tracking and monitoring devices; 

 

	1.4.6	“Helicopter services” shall mean a Helicopter no smaller than a Robinson 44 type fitted with Equipment and piloted by a suitably qualified commercial pilot.
The pilot shall also have been trained in the use of the Equipment failing which an observer shall be supplied with each helicopter team to operate the Equipment; 

	1.4.7	“Installed Vehicles’ shall mean any motor vehicles or other equipment in which an IVU has been installed; 

 

	1.4.8	“intellectual property” shall mean all intellectual property of every nature whatever owned and/or controlled by Matrix including, without limiting the
generality of the aforegoing, the trade marks, marks, logos and trade names and all of Matrix’s right, title and interest in and to all technology, trade secrets, insignias, designs, patents and copyrights relating to the products, whether
registered or not; 

  

	1.4.9	“IVU” shall mean any equipment which has the capability being used to determine its geographic location; 

 

	1.4.10	“public announcement” shall mean any communication whether written or oral, whether conveyed by an employee, manager or contractor, which is intended or could
reasonably be anticipated to result in any information about Matrix or any client of Matrix appearing in any media; 

  

	1.4.11	“Recovery Supervisor” shall mean a person nominated by the Contractor as their representative for operational management of the Services;

  

	1.4.12	“Recovery Team” shall mean a motor vehicle in good working order in which Equipment has been installed and which is manned by no less than 2 (two) fully
trained security officers; 

  

	1.4.13	“Services” shall mean; 

  

	1.4.13.1	the supply of Recovery Teams as set out in annexure A; 

  

	1.4.13.2	the tracking and recovery of Installed Vehicles; 

  

	1.4.13.3	such additional services as may be agreed between the Parties from time to time; 

 

	1.4.14	“Site” shall mean any location at which a Recovery Team shall be stationed when not involved in a recovery as set out in Annexure A. Such locations may be
varied at Matrix’s discretion on not less than 30 days notice; 

	1.4.15	“Standard Procedures” shall mean the standard procedures with regard to the Services as may be agreed in writing between Matrix and the Contractor and which
procedure shall form an integral part of this Agreement; 

  

	1.4.16	“System/System Software” means the software owned by and licensed to Matrix and used by Matrix to track IVUs; 

 

	1.4.17	“Uncontrollable Costs” means those which are outside the control of the Contractor and are specified as such in the annexures; 

 

	1.4.18	“VAT” - Value Added Tax in terms of the VAT Act of the Republic of South Africa; 

 

	1.4.19	“VAT Act” - Value Added Tax Act, No 89 of 1991, as amended; 

  

	1.5	any reference to any legislation is to such legislation as at the signature date and as amended or re-enacted from time to time; 

 

	1.6	if any provision in a definition is a substantive provision conferring any right or imposing any obligation on any party, then notwithstanding that it is only in the
interpretation clause, effect shall be given to it as if it were a substantive provision in this agreement; and 

  

	1.7	when any number of days is prescribed such number shall exclude the first and include the last day unless the last day falls on a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday in
the Republic of South Africa, in which case the last day shall be the next succeeding day which is not a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday in the Republic of South Africa. 

 

	2	Introduction 

  

	2.1	Matrix Vehicle Tracking (Proprietary) Limited is a company with limited liability duly incorporated in terms of the company laws of the Republic of South Africa.

	2.2	The Contractor, Super Group Trading (Proprietary) Limited is a company with limited liability duly incorporated in terms of the company laws of the Republic of South
Africa. 

  

	2.3	Matrix requires the Contractor to render the Services. 

  

	2.4	The Contractor has the necessary expertise and experience to render the Services to Matrix. 

 

	2.5	The parties herein record the terms and conditions by which they wish their relationship to be governed. 

 

	3	Commencement and Term 

  

	3.1	This agreement shall commence on 1 October 2005 and shall endure indefinitely until terminated in terms of clause 9 or clause 11 hereof. 

 

	4	Price and Payment 

  

	4.1	The prices to be paid by Matrix for the Services are set out in the annexures hereto and shall remain as such until altered by mutual agreement between the parties,
save that the contractor shall: 

  

	4.1.1	on a monthly basis adjust the prices to reflect the actual impact of any change in the Uncontrollable Costs; 

 

	4.1.2	once per year on the anniversary of the commencement date, have the right to adjust the prevailing price, other than the portion of the price made up of Uncontrollable
Costs, by the inflation rate prevailing over the past year as measured by the Consumer Price Index. 

  

	4.2	Payment shall be: 

  

	4.2.1	monthly in advance for all fixed monthly retainers provided suitable tax invoices have been furnished by the Contractor; 

	4.2.2	after receipt of taxation invoices, which invoices must have attached the basis upon which the amount has been calculated. Details to be disclosed on the invoice for
each service provided include inter-alia: 

  

	4.2.2.1	type of service; 

  

	4.2.2.2	date and time; 

  

	4.2.2.3	duration; 

  

	4.2.2.4	description of the incident; 

 to
enable Matrix to verify proof of delivery of service together with any other documents that may be relevant and payment shall be made thirty (30) days after the date of the statement which shall show all the invoices due for payment.

  

	4.3	Statements must be dated the last day of the month in which relevant invoices were raised and received by Matrix. 

 

	4.4	The Contractor will provide Matrix with it’s banking details, VAT registration documents and a cancelled cheque together with the first invoice sent to Matrix.

  

	5	Obligations of the Contractor 

  

	5.1	The Contractor undertakes:- 

  

	5.1.1	to provide all the necessary labour, materials, and equipment necessary to effectively render the Services to the standards as specified in the annexures;

  

	5.1.2	to take all reasonable and necessary precautions to ensure the safety of its employees, 

 

	5.1.3	to operate with the highest ethical standards and take all reasonable and necessary steps to ensure the honesty and integrity of all employees and sub-contractors,
including inter-alia polygraph testing every six months and rigorous background checking; 

	5.1.4	take the utmost care to avoid injuring any third party, employee or sub-contractor or damaging any property during the execution of the Services;

  

	5.1.5	to ensure that the quality of the Services is and will remain in accordance with the requirements specified herein; 

 

	5.1.6	to execute the Services in terms of this agreement and in compliance with the laws, regulations or any other statutory or Governmental Act governing the Contractor and
the Services; 

  

	5.1.7	to use all reasonable endeavours to track IVU as directed by Matrix and recover the Installed Vehicles in good condition; 

 

	5.1.8	to comply with all reasonable instructions of Matrix; 

  

	5.1.9	that recovery resources dedicated to Matrix shall solely be used for Matrix’s work unless Matrix expressly agrees to the contrary; 

 

	5.1.10	that when there are conflicting demands on recovery resources, the Contractor and all his sub-contractors, shall at all times give preference to Matrix’s
requirements including stopping a non-Matrix operation to be able to immediately devote the resource to Matrix’s requirements; 

  

	5.1.11	that recovery vehicles shall be unbranded, until such time as Matrix decides to brand such vehicles, which branding shall be determined with input from the Contractor,
with the costs of any such branding being paid by Matrix; 

  

	5.1.12	the recovery teams shall carry the agreed, Matrix supplied, Matrix branded clothing for use whenever handing vehicles back to Customers. The Contractor shall ensure
that no Customer shall interact with any recovery team bearing the brand of any competitor of Matrix; 

  

	5.1.13	to allow any authorised representative of Matrix access to any facilities, maintained by the Contractor and from which the Services are provided, to evaluate the
quality of the operations of the Contractor; 

	5.1.14	not to do, permit or omit to do anything which might have the effect of prejudicing or impeding the bona fide activities of Matrix or the interest or the goodwill of
Matrix, or which might bring Matrix or its clients into disrepute; 

  

	5.1.15	not to provide any service to any third party other than those listed in annexure D without the written permission of Matrix which permission shall be given or withheld
in Matrix’s absolute discretion; 

  

	5.1.16	not to make, or allow any employee or agent to make, any Public Announcement without the express written permission of Matrix; 

 

	5.1.17	to be responsible for the security and maintenance of the Equipment supplied by Matrix, other than any costs resulting from fair wear and tear which shall be borne by
Matrix; 

  

	5.1.18	to during the currency of this agreement and for 36 months thereafter, maintain the confidentiality of all know-how which it may acquire in relation to-

  

	5.1.18.1	the intellectual property; 

  

	5.1.18.2	the IVUs and the Services; 

  

	5.1.18.3	Matrix’s software; 

  

	5.1.18.4	Matrix’s business operations and it’s relationship with any business associate or client; and 

 

	5.1.18.5	Matrix’s employees; 

 and
the Contractor undertakes that it will not disclose any portion of such know-how to any third party during the currency of this agreement or at any time thereafter. Furthermore the Contractor undertakes not to use any such information in any manner
which may be detrimental to Matrix’s business and to provide every assistance to Matrix to protect it’s rights. 

	6	The Contractor warrants 

  

	6.1	The Contractor warrants: 

  

	6.1.1	that it has the necessary licenses, approvals and authority to render the Services to Matrix, and the Contractor indemnifies Matrix from all claims by any third party
to the contrary; 

  

	6.1.2	that it has suitable insurance cover in place including public liability insurance; 

 

	6.1.3	that the Contractor specifically indemnifies and holds Matrix harmless from and against any loss, claim, action, damage or expense suffered or sustained by any member
of the Contractor’s personnel in the course of effecting the Services and the Contractor indemnifies Matrix against any claim whatsoever arising from the provision of the Services; 

 

	6.1.4	that the Contractor specifically indemnifies and holds Matrix harmless from and against any claim or action from a Customer as a consequence of the actions or inaction
of the Contractor. This includes an indemnity against claims arising from damage to, or loss of, any Customer’s vehicle during the course of any recovery procedure; 

 

	6.1.5	that the contractor shall at all times have a suitable contingency plan which will enable the contractor to continue to deliver the Services without disruption.

  

	7	Matrix’s Obligations 

  

	7.1	Matrix shall: 

  

	7.1.1	provide that Equipment and software which is proprietary to Matrix, to facilitate tracking IVUs, in the quantities which the Contractor may reasonably require to
provide the Services; 

  

	7.1.2	timeously report all incidents which require the Contractor to supply Services in order to maximize the chances of recovery and reduce the costs of providing the
Services; 

  

	7.1.3	communicate all material information to the Contractor to assist the Contractor to efficiently provide the Services; 

	7.1.4	allow reasonable access to the Sites so that the Contractor may provide the Services and to allow the Contractor to connect and/or remove his Systems should this
agreement terminate; 

  

	7.1.5	during the currency of this agreement and for 36 months thereafter, maintain the confidentiality of all know-how which it may acquire in relation to-

  

	7.1.5.1	the Contractor’s business operations and it’s relationship with any business associate and client; 

 

	7.1.5.2	the Contractor’s employees; 

and shall not disclose any portion of such know-how to any third party during the currency of this agreement or at any time thereafter.
Furthermore Matrix undertakes not to use any such information in any manner which may be detrimental to the Contractor’s business and to provide every assistance to the Contractor to protect it’s rights. 

 

	7.1.6	timeously pay all amounts owing to the Contractor for Services which have been rendered in accordance with the terms of this agreement. 

 

	8	Impossibility of performance 

  

	8.1	Should any party (“the requisitionist”) be prevented or delayed from fulfilling any of its obligations in terms of this agreement as a result of any
circumstances beyond its control, the requisitionist shall, subject to the provisions of clauses 6.1.5 and 8.3, be excused from performing that particular obligation or part thereof for so long as such circumstances exist, provided that if the
performance by the requisitionist of any such obligation persists for a period in excess of 14 (fourteen) days, either party shall be entitled to terminate this agreement forthwith. 

 

	8.2	For the purposes of this clause 8 “circumstances beyond its control” shall mean vis major (including without limiting the generality of the aforegoing, any
act of God and any other occurrence that is generally understood as constituting vis major including war, hostilities, insurrection, embargo, riot, fire, flood, cyclone, earthquake, landslide or explosion). 

	8.3	The requisitionist shall not be excused from performing any obligation in terms of this agreement as a result of any circumstance beyond its control if –

  

	8.3.1	the requisitionist fails to inform the other party of such circumstance as soon as is reasonably possible after any such circumstance occurs; and

  

	8.3.2	the requisitionist fails to take all steps reasonably possible to prevent, avoid or limit the duration and effects of any such circumstances; or

  

	8.3.3	any act or omission on the part of the requisitionist caused the circumstance envisaged in clause 8.1 to arise. 

 

	9	Breach 

  

	9.1	If either party breaches any provision or term of this agreement and fails to remedy such breach within 7 (seven) days of the date of receipt of written notice
requiring it to do so, then the aggrieved party may declare a dispute in writing whereupon the parties will arrange to meet forthwith to resolve the dispute and failing the resolution of the dispute then the aggrieved party shall be entitled, in
addition to any other remedy available to it at law, to cancel this agreement or to hold the other party to the terms of this agreement and claim specific performance, in either event without prejudice to the aggrieved party’s rights to claim
damages. 

  

	10	Arbitration 

  

	10.1	Save where otherwise provided in this Agreement, in the event of any dispute or difference arising between the Parties hereto relating to or arising out of this
Agreement, including the validity, implementation, execution, interpretation, rectification, termination or cancellation of this Agreement, the Parties shall forthwith meet to attempt to settle such dispute or difference, and failing such settlement
within a period of 14 (fourteen) days, the said dispute or difference shall, on written demand by any Party to the dispute, be submitted to arbitration in Johannesburg in accordance with the rules of the Arbitration Foundation of Southern Africa
(“the Foundation”) by an arbitrator or arbitrators appointed by the Foundation and agreed to by the Parties. 

	10.2	Should the Parties fail to agree in writing on an arbitrator within 10 (ten) days after arbitration has been demanded, the arbitrator shall be nominated at the request
of any Party to the dispute by the Foundation. 

  

	10.3	The Parties irrevocably agree that the submission to arbitration in terms of this clause is subject to the Parties’ rights of appeal set out hereunder.

  

	10.3.1	Any Party to the arbitration may appeal the decision of the arbitrator within a period of 21 (twenty one) days after the arbitrator’s ruling has been handed down
by giving written notice to that effect to the other Party or Parties to the arbitration. The appeal shall be dealt with in accordance with the rules of the Foundation by a panel of 3 (three) arbitrators appointed by the Foundation.

  

	10.3.2	The decision of the arbitrator shall be final and binding on the Parties to the arbitration after the expiry of the period of 21 (twenty one) days from the date of the
arbitrator’s ruling if no appeal has been lodged by any Party. A decision which becomes final and binding in terms of this clause 10.3.1 may be made an order of court at the instance of any Party to the arbitration. 

 

	10.4	Nothing herein contained shall be deemed to prevent or prohibit any Party from applying to the appropriate Court for urgent relief. 

 

	11	Termination 

  

	11.1	Matrix reserves the right to terminate this agreement, without notice and without limiting Matrix’s rights to claim for damages, if the Contractor:

  

	11.1.1	commits any material breach which goes to the root of the agreement; or 

  

	11.1.2	persistently breaches any of the provisions of this agreement; or 

  

	11.1.3	fails to carry out any of the Services in a fit and proper manner; or 

  

	11.1.4	is guilty of any criminal offence. 

	11.2	Matrix may terminate this Contract upon three hundred and sixty five (365) days written notice to the Contractor however such notice may not given before
30 September 2008. 

  

	11.3	the Contractor may terminate this Contract upon three hundred and sixty five (365) days written notice to Matrix however such notice may not given before
30 September 2008. 

  

	12	Domicilium 

  

	12.1	Each party chooses as its domicilium citandi et executandi (“domicilium”) for all purposes under this agreement, whether for serving any court process or
documents, giving any notice, or making any other communications of whatsoever nature and for any other purpose arising from this agreement (“notice”) as follows:- 

Matrix Vehicle Tracking (Proprietary) Limited 
 Matrix Corner 
 Howick Close 

Waterfall Park 

Midrand 

Attention: The Managing Director 
 Telefax No: (011) 805 7495 
 Super Group Trading (Proprietary) Limited:

 Sandhurst Office Park, Block E, 
 Corner Katherine and Rivonia Road, 
 Sandton, 

2193 
 Telefax
No: (011) 523 4791 
 Attention: CEO 

	12.2	Any notice required or permitted to be given under this agreement shall be valid and effective only if in writing 

 

	12.3	Any party may by notice to the other party change its domicilium to another physical address in the Republic of South Africa and such change shall take effect on the
seventh day after the date of receipt by the other party of the notice 

  

	12.4	Any notice to a party contained in a correctly addressed envelope and delivered by hand to a responsible person during ordinary business hours at its domicilium shall
be deemed to have been received on the date of delivery. 

  

	12.5	Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, a written notice actually received by a party, including a notice sent by telefax (“the first notice”), shall
be adequate notice to it notwithstanding that it was not sent or delivered to its chosen domicilium, provided that, within the next three succeeding business days a copy of the first notice is delivered to the chosen domicilium accompanied by a
notice giving the following particulars:- 

  

	12.5.1	where the first notice was sent by telefax, the date and time of dispatch and the telefax number to which it was sent; and 

 

	12.5.2	where the first notice was delivered in a manner other than by telefax, the manner of delivery, the date on which it was delivered, the person by whom it was received
and where it was received. 

  

	13	General 

  

	13.1	This agreement and its annexures constitute the sole record of the agreement between the parties in relation to the subject matter hereof. 

 

	13.2	No party shall be bound by any representation, warranty, promise or the like not recorded herein. 

 

	13.3	The Parties will at all times owe each other a duty of the utmost good faith. 

 

	13.4	No addition to, variation, or agreed cancellation of this agreement shall be of any force or effect unless in writing and signed by or on behalf of the parties.

	13.5	No indulgence which either party may grant to the other shall constitute a waiver of any of the rights of the grantor, who shall not thereby be precluded from
exercising any rights against the grantee which may have arisen in the past or which might arise in the future. 

  

	13.6	This agreement supersedes all prior agreements, undertakings and arrangements existing between the parties relating to the subject matter hereof.

  

	13.7	Nothing in this agreement shall be construed as creating a partnership between the parties or as creating an agency or employment relationship between the parties.

  

	13.8	Neither party may cede or assign that party’s rights or delegate that party’s obligations without the prior written consent of the other party which consent
shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. 

  

	13.9	Each party represents that it has authority to enter into this agreement and to do all things necessary to procure the fulfilment of its obligations in terms of this
agreement. 

  

	14	Governing law 

  

	14.1	This agreement and the relationship of the parties in connection with the subject matter of this agreement and each other shall be governed and determined in accordance
with the laws of the Republic of South Africa. 

  

	14.2	The parties hereby submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the Witwatersrand Local Division of the High Court of South Africa. 

 

	15	Severability 

  

	15.1	In the event of any one or more of the provisions of this agreement being held for any reason to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity,
illegality or unenforceability shall not affect any other provision of this agreement, and this agreement shall be construed as if such invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision was not a part of this agreement, and the agreement shall be carried
out as nearly as possible in accordance with its original terms and intent. 

 Signed at Sandton on 2 September 2005 
 As Witnesses: 
  

			
	1.	 	

		
	2.	 	 

  

	
	

	For: Matrix Vehicle Tracking (Proprietary) Limited
	
	Warranting authority hereto
	
	Name:
	
	Capacity:

 Signed at Sandton on 2 September 2005 
 As Witnesses: 
  

			
	1	 	 
		
	2.	 	 

  

	
	 

	For: Super Group Trading (Proprietary) Limited
	
	Warranting authority hereto
	
	Name:
	
	Capacity:

 Annexure A 
 Services to be provided by the contractor 
  

	1	Recovery of Stolen Installed Vehicles 

 The contractor shall ensure recovery teams are available at the following locations. 
 Recovery
Team 
  

	*	

 Matrix may vary the site locations of recovery
teams. The variation shall be requested in writing and maybe either a: 
  

	•	 	 Temporary variation is for new location for up to 30 days shall require 7 days notice. If the new site is within 80 Kms of the current site there will
be no cost to Matrix of such variation. If the new site is more than 80kms away from the existing site then the Contractor shall be permitted to claim for the actual additional costs resulting directly from the site variation. The Contractor shall
notify Matrix of any such additional costs in writing within 5 days of Matrix’s request for the Site variation. Temporary relocations only apply to the Johannesburg recovery teams; or 

 

	•	 	 Permanent variation which shall require 30 days notice. 

 

	*	Material omitted pursuant to a request for Confidential Treatment and filed separately with the Commission 

 Matrix may cancel any recovery team upon 30 days written notice. 

Each ground recovery team to be equipped with the following items: 
  

	 	•	 	 Cellular Telephone 

  

	 	•	 	 Ground to air radio 

  

	 	•	 	 Global Positioning System 

  

	 	•	 	 Bullet Proof vests 

  

	 	•	 	 Firearm for self defence 

  

	2	Identification of Faulty IVU’s 

The Contractor shall assist Matrix to locate any malfunctioning IVU. 
  

	3	Fixed Monthly Cost 

 These costs
(which exclude value added tax) shall be charged monthly in advance. The Ground teams *. Included in this total is the individual cost of * per dedicated Johannesburg team. The Uncontrollable Costs included in this price are: 

 

	 	•	 	 Fuel * relating to the 3 Johannesburg ground teams. 

  

	4	Variable Costs 

These costs (which exclude value added tax) shall be charged monthly in arrears and shall vary depending on the actual usage of the
services made by Matrix 
 Ground Team Services 

These hourly charges shall only apply to the actual usage of the ground teams. 

 

	 	•	 	 Johannesburg Hourly Rate * 

  

	 	•	 	 Regional Hourly Rate (excluding Durban and Pietermaritzburg) * 

 

	 	•	 	 Hourly rate for Durban and Pietermaritzburg * 

  

	*	Material omitted pursuant to a request for Confidential Treatment and filed separately with the Commission 

 Annexure B 

Service Level Agreement 
  

	1	The contractor shall ensure that recovery teams and Recovery Supervisor are available 24 hours per day seven days per week and at least 95% of telephone calls from
Matrix shall be answered within 30 seconds. 

  

	2	The response times required for the Recovery service are: 

  

	2.1	Peak Time (06h00 – 20h30 on every business day) 

  

	 	•	 	 Recovery Team – Teams are to be mobilised within 5 minutes i.e. driving the recovery vehicle towards the location of the incident. This service
level must be met for at least 95% of all peak time recoveries. 

  

	2.2	Off peak Time – all times outside of peak time 

  

	 	•	 	 Recovery Team – Teams are to be mobilised within 15 minutes i.e. driving the recovery vehicle towards the location of the incident. This service
level must be met for at least 95% of all off-peak time recoveries. 

  

	3	The Contractor shall provide a detailed written recovery report to Matrix by 10h00 hrs on the business day immediately after any incident. 

 Annexure C 

Standard Procedures to be followed 
  

	1	Matrix shall despatch the appropriate recovery team or teams. If Matrix’s deems it appropriate they will instruct the Recovery Supervisor to use the Helicopter
Services. 

  

	2	Matrix shall contact the Recovery Supervisor telephonically and inform him of the incident to enable the Contractor to ensure the appropriate service levels are
maintained. 

  

	3	The Recovery Supervisor shall constantly communicate with Matrix throughout the recovery process. 

 

	4	The Recovery Supervisor shall be responsible for enlisting the necessary support from the various police services however it shall be at Matrix’s sole discretion
to authorise the use of Helicopter services or any other air-support which might be deemed appropriate. 

  

	5	Matrix will decide when the Recovery Team and the Helicopter are to stand down. 

 

	6	Once a vehicle has been recovered the Contractor and/or its sub-contractors will return the said vehicle to the rightful owner, unless the South African Police Service
demands possession of the vehicle. Should a vehicle towing service be required, the Contractor shall, upon Matrix’s authorization and at Matrix’s expense, organize with the client for the vehicle to be taken to a safe place as determined
by Matrix. 

 Recovery Process 
  

 

 Annexure D 

Permitted customer of the Contractor 
 Bandit 
 Datatrak 
 Startrak 
 Comtech 
 Powertrac 
 Duo Solutions 
 Clearcall 
 MobileTracker 
 Soltrak 
 Any company owned by Super Group as at date of signature of this agreement 

Control Instruments 
 Rentrak Client
Portfolio 
 Super Group clients: Alex Carriers 
  

			
		  	Super Rent
		
		  	Supply Chain Partners
		
		  	GDC
		
		  	Fleet Africa
		
		  	Afrox
		
		  	Vector Logistics

 C-Track (Bayer) 

C-Track (Agfa) 
 C-Track (Cargo Carriers)

 C-Track (Debis) 
 Enviroserv

 Hulls Transport 
 FedEx 

DHL 
 Stuarts Transport 

Time Freight 
 Laser Group 

C-Track (Courier Freight Group) 
 SA Post
Office 
 Speed Services 

 C-Track (XPS) 
 Triton Express 
 C-Track (Micon Transport) 

C-Track (Sujmel Transport) 
 C-Truck (Truckmec)

 C-Track (HV Transport) 

Tracking Suppliers/Recovery Services 

Clearcall 
 Comtech 

Control Instruments 
 PowerTrack 

Datatrak 
 C-Track 

Duo Solutions 
 Startrack 

Mobile Tracker 
 Scope 

Bandit 
 Tracker only to recover Super Group
vehicles fitted with Tracker 
 Soltrack 
 ITA as a sub contractor 
 Tough 

 Annexure E.1 

Ancillary Services – Helicopter Services 
 The contractor shall utilize a sub-contractor approved by Matrix, to supply the Helicopter Services to Matrix on the following terms: 

 

	 	1.	A Helicopter Service shall be permanently available to Matrix, from Rand Airport, 24 hours per day 7 days per week. 

 

	 	2.	The dedicated helicopter shall be airborne within 8 minutes for at least 90% of call outs. 

 

	 	3.	The sub-contractor shall endeavour to have additional suitably equipped Helicopters available should more than one Helicopter be required at any one time.

  

	 	4.	The service shall be terminable upon no more than 60 days notice. 

  

	 	5.	The costs which (exclude value added tax) shall be: 

  

	 	a.	Monthly retainer to be charged monthly in advance: 

 * plus 
 * Tracking Assistants 

Plus 
  

	 	b.	An Hourly charge per hour flown charged monthly in arrears 

  

	 	i.	Hourly rate for Jet Ranger * 

The Uncontrollable Costs included in this price are: 
  

	 	•	 	 Fuel * 

	 	ii.	Hourly rate for Robinson 44 * 

The Uncontrollable Costs included in this price are: 
  

	 	•	 	 Fuel * 

Plus 
  

	 	c.	Any landing fees incurred when Matrix requires that a helicopter lands for refuelling at any airport other than at their home airport. 

The approved sub-contractor shall initially be Henley Air. 
  

	*	Material omitted pursuant to a request for Confidential Treatment and filed separately with the Commission 

 Annexure E.2 

Ancilliary Services – Fraud Investigations 
 The Contractor shall upon request from Matrix provide suitable personnel to conduct Theft and/or Fraud Investigations on behalf of Matrix. These services shall be provided as and when required and shall
be charged at an hourly rate of * (which excludes value added tax) plus any costs of travelling outside of Gauteng which will be for Matrix’s account i.e., Air Travel / Accommodation. Such travel costs shall be authorised by Matrix in advance.

  

	*	Material omitted pursuant to a request for Confidential Treatment and filed separately with the Commission 

 Annexure A.2 
 This addendum is further to the signed agreement between Matrix and The Contractor on the 2nd September 2005. 
 The increase as set out in paragraph 4.1.2 of the Main Agreement will come into effect on the 1st October 2006. 
 The purpose of this addendum is to document the increase in costs as agreed between both parties. 
  

	1.	Uncontrollable Costs 

  

	 	1.1	Fuel Costs 

 Matrix agrees
to cover any variance to the fuel costs as stipulated in the original agreement in Annexure A point 3. 
  

	 	1.2	Overtime Costs 

 With
effect from 1 October 2006, overtime will be considered an “Uncontrollable Cost” and as such Rentrak will submit a monthly invoice for such costs. The overtime will be limited to time and a half. Overtime will only be time requested
by Matrix. 
  

	2.	Retainer Costs 

Matrix agrees to the following increases in the Retainer Costs payable to The Contractor. This has been calculated on the percentage
increase which is then rounded to the nearest Rand. 
 * 
  

	*	Material omitted pursuant to a request for Confidential Treatment and filed separately with the Commission 

  

  
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 October 2006 

 Annexure A.2 

 

 Matrix agrees to the following increases in the Hourly Rates to The Contractor. This has
been calculated on the percentage increase which is then rounded to the nearest Rand. 
 * 

 

	*	Material omitted pursuant to a request for Confidential Treatment and filed separately with the Commission 

  

  
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 October 2006 

 Annexure A.2 

 

 Signed at Midrand on 22 November 2006 
 As Witnesses: 
  

			
	1.	 	

		
	2.	 	

  

			
	

	
	 For: Matrix Vehicle Tracking
  

(Proprietary) Limited

	
	Warranting authority hereto
		
	Name:	 	 R. Botha

		
	Capacity:	 	 Chief Operating Officer

 Signed at Elandsfontein on 29th November 2006 
 As Witnesses: 
  

			
	 1.
	 	

		
	 2.
	 	

  

			
	

	
	 For: Super Group Trading
  

(Proprietary) Limited T/A Rentrak

	
	Warranting authority hereto
		
	Name:	 	 D. Renton

		
	Capacity:	 	 M /Director

  
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 Octobers 2006 

 Annexure A.3 
 This addendum is further to the signed agreement between Matrix and The Contractor on the 2nd September 2005. 
 The increase as set out in paragraph 4.1.2 of the Main Agreement will come into effect on the 1st October 2007. 
 The purpose of this addendum is to document the increase in costs as agreed between both parties. 
  

	1.	Retainer Costs 

Matrix agrees to the following increases in the Retainer Costs payable to The Contractor. This has been calculated on the percentage
increase which is then rounded to the nearest Rand. 
 * 
  

	*	Material omitted pursuant to a request for Confidential Treatment and filed separately with the Commission 

  

  
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 October 2007 

 Annexure A.3 

 

 Matrix agrees to the following increases in the Hourly Rates to The Contractor. This has
been calculated on the percentage increase which is then rounded to the nearest Rand. 
 * 

 

	*	Material omitted pursuant to a request for Confidential Treatment and filed separately with the Commission 

  

  
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 Annexure A.3 

 

 Signed at Midrand on 25 September 2007 

 

			
	As Witnesses:
		
	1.	 	  

		
	2.	 	  

  

			
	

	
	 For: Matrix Vehicle Tracking
  

(Proprietary) Limited

	
	Warranting authority hereto
		
	Name:	 	 R. Botha

		
	Capacity:	 	 Chief Operating Officer

 Signed at
                     on                      2007

  

			
	As Witnesses:
		
	1.	 	  

		
	2.	 	  

  

			
	

	
	 For: Super Group Trading
  

(Proprietary) Limited T/A Rentrak

	
	Warranting authority hereto
		
	Name:	 	 Dave Renton

		
	Capacity:	 	 M/D

  
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 Annexure A.4 
 This addendum is further to the signed agreement between MIX Telematics and The Contractor on the 2nd September 2005. 
 The increase as set out in paragraph 4.1.2 of the Main Agreement will come into effect on the 1st October 2008. 
 The purpose of this addendum is to document the increase in costs as agreed between both parties. 
  

	1.	Retainer Costs 

Matrix agrees to the following increases in the Retainer Costs payable to The Contractor. This has been calculated on the percentage
increase which is then rounded to the nearest Rand. 
 * 
  

	*	Material omitted pursuant to a request for Confidential Treatment and filed separately with the Commission 

  

  
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 Annexure A.4 

 

 MIX Telematics agrees to the following increases in the Hourly Rates to The Contractor.
This has been calculated on the percentage increase which is then rounded to the nearest Rand. 
 * 

 

	*	Material omitted pursuant to a request for Confidential Treatment and filed separately with the Commission 

  

  
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 Annexure A.4 

 

 Signed at Midrand on 8 October 2008 

 

			
	As Witnesses:
		
	1.	 	  

		
	2.	 	  

  

			
	

	
	 For: MiX Telematics
  

(Proprietary) Limited

	
	Warranting authority hereto
		
	Name:	 	 R. Botha

		
	Capacity:	 	 Managing Director

 Signed at Midrand on 14th October 2008 

 

			
	As Witnesses:
		
	1.    	 	

 14/10/08
		
	2.     	 	

 Rooij 14/10/2008

  

			
	

	
	 For: Super Group Trading
  

(Proprietary) Limited T/A Rentrak

	
	Warranting authority hereto
		
	Name:	 	 Dave Renton

		
	Capacity:	 	 M/D Rentrak

  
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