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Enertopia Corp.: Exhibit 10.2 - Filed by newsfilecorp.com

INVESTOR RELATIONS AND MARKETING AGREEMENT 

THIS INVESTOR RELATIONS AND MARKETING AGREEMENT, made effective
this 18th day of November 2013 between: 

Coal Harbor Communications Inc. 
Suite 2302, 555
Jervis Street 
Vancouver BC Canada V6E 4N1 
(Hereinafter referred to as
“Provider”) 

AND: 

Enertopia Corp. 
950 - 1130 Pender St W
Vancouver
BC Canada V6E 4A4 
Kelowna BC V1X 7W2 

(Hereinafter referred to as “Public Company”) 

WITNESS THAT: 

WHEREAS:

A.             
Public Company requires investor relations and marketing advisory services and
desires to employ Provider to provide such services; 

B.             
Provider is engaged in the business of providing marketing, promotional and
public relations services to listed companies and has agreed to provide such
services to the Public Company as its “Investor Relations Contractor”. 

NOW THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows: 

I.              
APPOINTMENT 

Public Company hereby engages Provider to provide investor
relations and marketing services and hereby retains and employs Provider on the
terms and conditions of this Agreement. Provider accepts such appointment and
agrees to use its best efforts to perform such services, upon the terms and
conditions of this Agreement. 

II.             
TERM 

The initial term of this agreement shall begin on the date of
execution of this Agreement and continue for two months. Thereafter the
agreement will continue on a month-by-month basis pending cancelation by written
notification with 30 days notice. 

III.            SERVICES
OF PROVIDER 

Provider shall act generally as the Investor Relations Officers
for Public Company and as such shall perform services as follows: 

A.             
Provider will introduce the Co. to industry professionals and organize meetings
for possible financing, analyst and/or newsletter reports and appropriate public
relations and advertising venues. 

B.             
Provider will create and maintain a database of investors, brokers, analysts,
newsletter writers, etc. on behalf of the Co. 

C.             
Consult with and advise Public Company and assist in developing appropriate due
diligence material (to satisfy the in-house and regulatory requirements of
broker/dealers) broker presentations, corporate mailing pieces, brochures, shareholder
communications, research reports and other collateral material. Within the
guidelines of an approved budget, CHC will propose advertising campaigns
designed to increase the audience for the Co. and to source investor leads.

COAL HARBOR COMMUNICATIONS INC. 

	Investor Relations
      and Marketing Agreement 	page 2
    

D.             
Provider will telephone new contacts and update contacts in the database on
corporate developments in an on-going, timely and professional manner. The
provider will target to make 50 outgoing calls per day as well as answer
incoming calls, answer questions and fulfill requests for investor packages by
email/mail/fax/ and courier. 

IV.             LIMITATIONS
ON SERVICES 

The parties recognize that certain responsibilities and
obligations are imposed by federal, provincial and state securities laws and by
the applicable rules and regulations of the Securities Commissions. Accordingly,
Provider agrees that: 

A.             
Provider shall not release any financial or other material information or data
about Public Company and its business without the consent of approval of Public
Company; 

B.             
Provider shall not conduct any meetings with financial analysts regarding Public
Company without informing Public Company of the proposed meeting and its general
format or agenda; 

C.             
Provider shall not release any information or data about Public Company’s
affairs to selected limited person(s), entity or group if Provider is aware that
such information or data has not been generally released or promulgated. 

V.             
REPRESENTATIONS AND INDEMNIFICATION 

A.             
Public Company shall be deemed to make a continuing representation of the
accuracy of any and all material facts, material information and data that it
supplies to Provider and the general availability of such information. Public
Company is aware that Provider will rely on such continuing representation in
disseminating such information and otherwise performing its public relations
functions under this Agreement. 

B.             
Provider in the absence of notice in writing from Public Company will rely on
the continuing accuracy of material; information and data supplied by Public
Company and its general availability. 

C.             
Public Company hereby agrees to indemnify Provider against and to hold Provider
harmless from any claims, suits, loss damages, etc. arising out of Provider
reliance on the general availability of information supplied to Provider and
Provider ability to promulgate such information. 

D.             
Conversely, Public Company may rely on Provider to disseminate and promulgate
only such material, information and data as supplied by Public Company for such
purposes. Provider hereby agrees to indemnify Public Company against and to hold
Public Company harmless from any claims, damages, suits, loss damages, etc.
arising out of Public Company’s reliance upon Provider to disseminate and
promulgate only such facts, material information and data. 

VI.            
COMPENSATION 

In consideration for the services the Company will pay the
Provider a one-time payment of two hundred thousand shares (200,000) of
restricted common stock in Enertopia Corporation. The stock will be issued in
the name of Dale Paruk for 100,000 shares and Neil Blake for 100,000 shares. The
company agrees that upon execution of the Agreement, the shares will be
considered earned in full by the Provider. The Company agrees that the shares
were issued as payment for the Consultant’s agreement to consult to the Company,
and are non-refundable, non-cancellable, non-apportion able and the shares are
not and shall not be construed as a prepayment for future services. .In
consideration of Provider rendering to Public Company the services referred to
in section III, Public Company shall pay Provider, a monthly fee of $5,000
payable on the 1st day of each monthly period starting 60 days from the signing
of this agreement. The Public Company further agrees to pay Provider $500 per
month to cover expenses incurred on its behalf. Any expenses above
$500 per month must be pre-approved. 

COAL HARBOR COMMUNICATIONS INC. 

	Investor Relations
      and Marketing Agreement 	page 3 

VII.           
RELATIONSHIP OF PARTIES 

Provider is a contractor, responsible for compensation of its
agents, employees and representatives, as well as all applicable withholding
therefrom and taxes thereon (including unemployment insurance) and all workers
compensation insurance. This Agreement does not establish any partnership, joint
venture, or other business entity or association between the parties and neither
party is intended to have any interest in the business or property of the other.

VIII.           GENERAL

A.             
This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of
the Province of British Columbia, which shall be deemed to be the proper law of
this contract. 

B.             
This Agreement may not be modified or amended except by an instrument in writing
signed by the parties hereto or by their successors or assigns. 

C.             
This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which
shall be deemed to be an original, but all of which together shall constitute
one and the same document, and any facsimile signature shall be taken as an
original. 

D.             
The provisions herein contained constitute the entire agreement between the
parties and supersedes all previous communications, representations and
agreements whether oral or written between the parties with respect to the
subject matter hereof. 

E.             
Each of the parties hereto hereby covenants and agrees to execute such further
and other documents and instruments and to do such further and other things as
may be necessary to implement and carry out the intent of this Agreement. 

F.             
No condoning, excusing or waiver by any party hereto of any default, breach of
non-observance by any other party hereto at any time or times in respect of any
covenant, proviso or condition herein contained shall operate as a waiver of
that party’s rights hereunder in respect of any continuing or subsequent
default, breach or non-observance, or so as to defer or affect in any way the
rights of the party in respect of any such continuing or subsequent default
breach of non-observance, and no waiver shall be inferred from or implied by
anything done or omitted to be done by the party having those rights. 

G.             
This Agreement shall enure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties
hereto and their respective heirs, administrators, successors and their
respective permitted assigns. 

H.             
Time is of the essence of this agreement. 

I.             
This Agreement is subject to the acceptance of the applicable stock exchanges
and regulatory bodies. 

COAL HARBOR COMMUNICATIONS INC. 

	Investor Relations
      and Marketing Agreement 	page 4 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have hereunto affixed
their respective hands as of the day and year first written above. 

	COAL HARBOR COMMUNICATIONS INC. 	 	Enertopia Corp. 
	PROVIDER 	 	PUBLIC COMPANY 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 

	Per: Authorized Signatory 	 	Per: Authorized Signatory 

COAL HARBOR COMMUNICATIONS INC.Omnibus Eleventh Amendment  (M0592360.DOC;2)

 

 

 Exhibit 10.1
 

 OMNIBUS ELEVENTH AMENDMENT TO CREDIT AGREEMENT AND
THIRTEENTH AMENDMENT TO NOTE AND WARRANT PURCHASE AGREEMENT
 This Omnibus Eleventh Amendment to Credit Agreement and Thirteenth Amendment to Note and Warrant Purchase Agreement (“Amendment”) is made as of the 14th  day of November, 2013 between Implant Sciences Corporation, a Massachusetts corporation (the “Company”), and DMRJ Group LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the “Lender” or “Investor”).
 

 BACKGROUND
 A.
 Company and Investor are parties to a certain Note and Warrant Purchase Agreement dated as of December 10, 2008 (as modified or amended from time to time, including, without limitation, as amended by that certain Omnibus Waiver and First Amendment to Credit Agreement and Third Amendment to Note and Warrant Purchase Agreement dated as of January 12, 2010, that certain Omnibus Second Amendment to Credit Agreement and Fourth Amendment to Note and Warrant Purchase Agreement dated as of April 23, 2010, that certain Omnibus Third Amendment to Credit Agreement and Fifth Amendment to Note and Warrant Purchase Agreement dated as of September 30, 2010, that certain Omnibus Fourth Amendment to Credit Agreement and Sixth Amendment to Note and Warrant Purchase Agreement dated as of March 30,  2011, that certain Omnibus Fifth Amendment to Credit Agreement and Seventh Amendment to Note and Warrant Purchase Agreement dated as of April 7, 2011, that certain Omnibus Sixth Amendment to Credit Agreement and Eighth Amendment to Note and Warrant Purchase Agreement dated as of September 21, 2011, that certain Omnibus Seventh Amendment to Credit Agreement and Ninth Amendment to Note and Warrant Purchase Agreement dated as of October 13, 2011, that certain Omnibus Eighth Amendment to Credit Agreement and Tenth Amendment to Note and Warrant Purchase Agreement dated as of February 21, 2012, that certain Omnibus Ninth Amendment to Credit Agreement and Eleventh Amendment to Note and Warrant Purchase Agreement dated as of September 5, 2012 (the “Ninth Omnibus Amendment”) and that certain Omnibus Tenth Amendment to Credit Agreement and Twelfth Amendment to Note and Warrant Purchase Agreement dated as of February 28, 2013 (the “Tenth Omnibus Amendment”)  (collectively,  the “Purchase Agreement”), pursuant to which, among other things, Investor purchased that certain Amended and Restated Senior Secured Convertible Promissory Note dated March 12, 2009 in the original aggregate principal amount of $5,600,000 (the “March 2009 Note”).
 B.
 Pursuant to the Purchase Agreement, Investor subsequently purchased that certain Senior Secured Promissory Note dated July 1, 2009 in the original aggregate principal amount of $1,000,000 (the “July 2009 Note”)
 C.
 Pursuant to the Ninth Omnibus Amendment, among other things the Company issued to the Investor a Second Senior Secured Convertible Promissory Note (the “September 2012 Note”). Pursuant to the Tenth Omnibus Amendment, among other things the Company issued to the Investor a second Senior Secured Convertible Promissory Note (the “February 2013 Note”, 
 

 
 and together with the September 2012 Note, the March 2009 Note and July 2009 Note, the “Term Notes” and each a “Term Note”).
 D.
 The Purchase Agreement and all instruments, documents and agreements executed in connection therewith, or related thereto, including, without limitation, the March 2009 Note, the July 2009 Note, the September 2012 Note and the February 2013  Note, are referred to herein collectively as the “Purchase Documents”.
 E.
 Company and Lender are also parties to a certain Credit Agreement dated September 4, 2009 (as modified or amended from time to time, including, without limitation, the Omnibus Amendments referenced in Paragraph A above, the “Credit Agreement”), pursuant to which, among other things, the Company executed and delivered to Lender that certain Promissory Note dated September 4, 2009 in the original aggregate principal amount of $3,000,000 (as amended by that certain Amended and Restated Promissory Note dated January 12, 2010 in the original aggregate principal amount of $5,000,000 and that certain Amended and Restated Promissory Note dated as of April 23, 2010 but effective as of April 7, 2010 in the original aggregate principal amount of $10,000,000, that certain Amended and Restated Promissory Note dated as of March 30, 2011 in the original aggregate principal amount of $15,000,000, and that certain Amended and Restated Promissory Note dated as of September 29, 2011 in the original aggregate principal amount of $23,000,000  (the “Revolver Note” and together with the March 2009 Note, the July 2009 Note, the September 2012 Note and the February 2013 Note, each a “Note” and collectively, the “Notes”).
 F.
 The Credit Agreement and all instruments, documents and agreements executed in connection therewith, or related thereto, including, without limitation, the Revolver Note, are referred to herein collectively as the “Credit Documents” and together with the Purchase Documents, each a “Transaction Document” and collectively, the “Transaction Documents”.
 G.
 Company has requested that Investor modify certain definitions, terms and conditions in the Transaction Documents, and Investor is willing to do so on the terms and conditions hereafter set forth.
 H.
 All capitalized terms not otherwise defined herein shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in the Transaction Documents.
 NOW, THEREFORE, with the foregoing Background incorporated by reference and made a part hereof and intending to be legally bound, the parties agree as follows:
 1.
 Amendments to the Transaction Documents.  Upon the effectiveness of this Amendment:
 (a)
 Maturity Date.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in any of the Transaction Documents (including, without limitation, any of the Notes), the “Maturity Date” (as defined in the March 2009 Note, the July 2009 Note, the September 2012 Note, the February 2013 Note and the Credit Agreement) shall be defined as September 30, 2014.
 (b)
 Financial Covenants. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the Purchase Agreement, the Credit Agreement and the Transaction Documents, Investor and the Company agree and acknowledge that the financial covenants contained in Sections 3.29(a), 3.30, 3.32 and 3.33 of the Purchase Agreement and Sections 5.1(q)(i), (r), (t) and (u) of the Credit 
 

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 Agreement shall not be tested from the date hereof through September 31, 2014 (it being understood that any failure to comply with such covenants during such period shall not cause or result in any default or Event of Default).
 2.
 Representations and Warranties.  Company represents and warrants to Investor that:
 (a)
 All warranties and representations made to Investor under the Transaction Documents are true and correct, in all material respects (except that such materiality qualifier shall not be applicable to any representations and warranties that already are qualified by materiality, Material Adverse Effect or dollar thresholds in the text thereof), as to the date hereof unless they specifically relate to an earlier date in which case they shall be true and correct as of such date, other than as set forth on the disclosure schedules (the “Updated Disclosure Schedules”) to be delivered to Investor pursuant to Section 4 below (the numbers of which shall correspond to the numbers of the disclosure schedules to the applicable Transaction Document); notwithstanding the foregoing, the representations and warranties made as of the Closing Date (as defined in the Purchase Agreement) in Section 2.1(c) of the Purchase Agreement shall be made as of the date hereof.
 (b)
 The Company and the Guarantors (as applicable) have the requisite corporate power and authority to enter into and perform this Amendment in accordance with the terms hereof.  The execution, delivery and performance of this Amendment by the Company and the consummation by it of the transactions contemplated hereby have been duly and validly authorized by all necessary corporate action, no further consent or authorization of the Company, its Board of Directors, stockholders or any other third party is required.  When executed and delivered by the Company and the Guarantors, this Amendment shall constitute a valid and binding obligation of the Company and the Guarantors enforceable against the Company and the Guarantors in accordance with its terms, except as such enforceability may be limited by applicable bankruptcy, reorganization, moratorium, liquidation, conservatorship, receivership or similar laws relating to, or affecting generally the enforcement of, creditor’s rights and remedies or by other equitable principles of general application.
 (c)
 This Amendment and all other documents, instruments and agreements executed in connection with this Amendment and any assignment, instrument, document, or agreement executed and delivered in connection herewith, will be valid, binding, and enforceable in accordance with its respective terms.
 (d)
 Upon the effectiveness of this Amendment, no default or Event of Default is outstanding under any of the Transaction Documents.
 3.
 Effectiveness Conditions.  This Amendment shall be effective upon completion of the following conditions precedent (all documents to be in form and substance satisfactory to Investor and Investor’s counsel):
 (a)
 Execution and delivery by Company and each Person who delivered a Guarantee to Investor in connection with the Transaction Documents (each a “Guarantor” and collectively, the “Guarantors”) to Investor of this Amendment; 
 

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 (b)
 Delivery by Company to Investor of a secretary’s certificate, dated as of the date hereof, as to (i) the resolutions adopted by the Board of Directors approving the transactions contemplated hereby, (ii) the Articles of Organization, (iii) the Bylaws, each as in effect as of the date hereof, and (iv) the authority and incumbency of the officers of the Company and the Guarantors executing this Amendment and any other documents required to be executed or delivered in connection therewith; and
 (c)
 Execution and/or delivery by Company of all agreements, instruments and documents requested by Investor to effectuate and implement the terms hereof and the Transaction Documents.
 4.
 Additional Covenants. Promptly, but in any event not less than fifteen (15) days after the date hereof, the Company shall deliver to Investor the Updated Disclosure Schedules, in form and substance satisfactory to Investor.
 5.
 Expenses.  The Company shall pay any and all costs, fees and expenses of Investor (including without limitation, attorneys’ fees) in connection with this Amendment and the transaction contemplated hereby.  The Company shall pay such amounts upon execution of this Amendment.
 6.
 No Waiver.  Investor reserves all of its rights and remedies arising with respect to any and all defaults or events of defaults under the Transaction Documents that may be in existence on the date hereof, regardless of whether such defaults or events of default have been identified, or which may occur in the future.  Investor has not modified, is not waiving and has not agreed to forbear in the exercise of, any of its present or future rights and remedies.  No action taken or claimed to be taken by Investor will constitute such a waiver, modification or agreement to forbear.  This Amendment does not obligate Investor to agree to any other extension or modification of the Transaction Documents nor does it constitute a course of conduct or dealing on behalf of Investor or a waiver of any other rights or remedies of Investor except as and only to the extent expressly set forth herein.  No omission or delay by Investor in exercising any right or power under the Transaction Documents, this Amendment or any related instruments, agreements or documents will impair such right or power or be construed to be a waiver of any default or Event of Default or an acquiescence therein, and any single or partial exercise of any such right or power will not preclude other or further exercise thereof or the exercise of any other right, and no waiver will be valid unless in writing and then only to the extent specified.
 7.
 Ratification of Loan Documents.  Except as expressly set forth herein, all of the terms and conditions of the Purchase Agreement, the Credit Agreement and the other Transaction Documents are hereby ratified and confirmed and continue unchanged and in full force and effect.  All references to any of the Transaction Documents shall mean the applicable Transaction Document as modified by this Amendment.
 8.
 Confirmation of Indebtedness.  Company confirms and acknowledges that as of the close of business on November 12, 2013, Company was indebted to Investor without any deduction, defense, setoff, claim or counterclaim, of any nature, in the aggregate principal and interest in the amount of $50,698,873.52, of which $5,367,620.01 is due on account of the March 2009 Note, $1,749,665.75 is due on account of the July 2009 Note, $16,121,587.76 is due on account of Advances (as defined in the Credit Agreement),  $14,170,000.00 is due on account of the 
 

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 September 2012 Note, and  $13,290,000.00 is due on account of the February 2013 Note plus all fees, costs and expenses incurred to date in connection with the Purchase Agreement, the Credit Agreement and the other Transaction Documents.
 9.
 Collateral.  Company and Guarantors hereby confirm and agree that all security interests and liens granted to Investor pursuant to the Transaction Documents continue in full force and effect and shall continue to secure the Obligations (as defined in the Security Agreements (as defined in the Purchase Agreement and as defined in the Credit Agreement)), including all liabilities and obligations (primary, secondary, direct, contingent, sole, joint or several) due or to become due, or that are now or may be hereafter contracted or acquired, or owing, under the Notes and any other instruments, agreements or other documents executed and/or delivered in connection herewith or therewith, in each case, whether now or hereafter existing, voluntary or involuntary, direct or indirect, absolute or contingent, liquidated or unliquidated, whether or not jointly owed with others, and whether or not from time to time decreased or extinguished and later increased, created or incurred, and all or any portion of such obligations or liabilities that are paid, to the extent all or any part of such payment is avoided or recovered directly or indirectly from Investor as a preference, fraudulent transfer or otherwise as such obligations may be amended, supplemented, converted, extended or modified from time to time.
 10.
 Acknowledgment of Guarantors.  By execution of this Amendment, each Guarantor hereby acknowledges the terms and conditions of this Amendment and confirms that Guarantors jointly and severally and absolutely and unconditionally guarantee, as surety, all of Guarantied Obligations (as defined in the Guaranty from Guarantors to Investor dated December 10, 2008 and in the Guaranty from Guarantors to Investor dated September 4, 2009) including all liabilities and obligations (primary, secondary, direct, contingent, sole, joint or several) due or to become due, or that are now or may be hereafter contracted or acquired, or owing, under the Notes and covenants that each such Guaranty remains unchanged and in full force and effect and shall continue to cover the existing and future Obligations of Company to Investor.
 11.
 Governing Law.  This Amendment shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the internal laws of the State of New York, without giving effect to any of the conflicts of law principles which would result in the application of the substantive law of another jurisdiction.  This Amendment shall not be interpreted or construed with any presumption against the party causing this Amendment to be drafted.
 12.
 Signatories:  Each individual signatory hereto represents and warrants that he or she is duly authorized to execute this Amendment on behalf of his or her principal and that he or she executes the Amendment in such capacity and not as a party.
 13.
 Duplicate Originals:  Two or more duplicate originals of this Amendment may be signed by the parties, each of which shall be an original but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument.  This Amendment may be executed in counterparts, all of which counterparts taken together shall constitute one completed fully executed document.  Signature by facsimile or PDF shall bind the parties hereto.
 

 

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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Amendment the day and year first above written. 
 

 	 	
	 COMPANY: 
	 IMPLANT SCIENCES CORPORATION
 

 By: /s/ Glenn D. Bolduc
 Name: Glenn D. Bolduc
 Title: President and Chief Executive Officer

	 GUARANTORS:
	 C ACQUISITION CORP.
 

 

 By: /s/ Glenn D. Bolduc
 Name: Glenn D. Bolduc
 Title: President

	  
	 ACCUREL SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION
 

 

 By: /s/ Glenn D. Bolduc
 Name: Glenn D. Bolduc
 Title: President

	  
	 IMX ACQUISITION CORP.
 

 

 By: /s/ Glenn D. Bolduc
 Name: Glenn D. Bolduc
 Title: President

	 INVESTOR: 
	 DMRJ GROUP LLC
 

 By: /s/ David Levy
 Name: David Levy
 Title: 

  
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