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LOCK-UP AGREEMENT

 

, 2012

DAWSON JAMES SECURITIES, INC.

as the Underwriter pursuant to

the Underwriting Agreement referred to below

925 South Federal Highway, Suite 600

Boca Raton, FL 33432

 

Re:  ATOSSA GENETICS INC. - INITIAL
PUBLIC OFFERING

 

Ladies and Gentlemen:

 

The undersigned understands that you, as
the underwriter (the “Underwriter”) propose to enter into an Underwriting Agreement (the “Underwriting
Agreement”) with Atossa Genetics Inc., a Delaware corporation (the “Company”), providing for the initial
public offering (the “Public Offering”) by the Underwriter of common stock (“Common Stock”)
of the Company, all as more fully described in the prospectus which is part of the Company’s registration statement on Form S-1
to be filed with the Securities Exchange Commission on or about February 14, 2012, as amended from time to time (the “Registration
Statement”).

 

In consideration of the Underwriter’s
agreement to purchase and make the Public Offering of the Common Stock, and for other good and valuable consideration receipt of
which is hereby acknowledged, the undersigned hereby agrees that, without the prior written consent of Dawson James Securities,
Inc., the undersigned will not, for a period commencing on the effective date of the Registration Statement (the “Effective
Date”) and ending on the six month anniversary of the Effective Date (such six month period, the “Lock-Up Period”):
(1) offer, pledge, announce the intention to sell, sell, contract to sell, sell any option or contract to purchase, purchase
any option or contract to sell, grant any option, right or warrant to purchase, or otherwise transfer or dispose of, directly or
indirectly, any shares of Common Stock, or any securities of the Company that are substantially similar to the Common Stock, or
any securities convertible into or exercisable or exchangeable for Common Stock (including, but not limited to, Common Stock which
may be deemed to be beneficially owned by the undersigned in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Securities and
Exchange Commission and securities which may be issued upon exercise of a stock option or warrant) (the “Lock-Up Securities”);
or (2) enter into any swap, option, future, forward or other agreement that transfers, in whole or in part, any of the economic
consequences of ownership of the Lock-Up Securities, whether any such transaction described in clause (1) or (2) above
is to be settled by delivery of Common Stock or such other securities, in cash or otherwise. In addition, the undersigned agrees
that, without the prior written consent of Dawson James Securities, Inc., it will not, during the Lock-Up Period, make any
demand for or exercise any right with respect to, the registration of any shares of Common Stock or any substantially similar securities
of the Company, including but not limited to, any security convertible into or exercisable or exchangeable for Common Stock.

 

The undersigned represents and warrants
that it is not a party to any agreement or understanding that would cause a breach of this Lock-Up Agreement if it were entered
into during the period in which the restrictions set forth herein are effective.

 

The undersigned agrees and consents to the
entry of stop transfer instructions with the Company’s transfer agent and registrar against the transfer of the Lock-Up Securities
except in compliance with the foregoing restrictions.

 

In furtherance of the foregoing, the Company
and any duly appointed transfer agent for the registration or transfer of the securities described herein are hereby authorized
to decline to make any transfer of securities if such transfer would constitute a violation or breach of this Lock-Up Agreement.

 

    	 

    	 	

    

The undersigned hereby represents and warrants
that the undersigned has full power and authority to enter into this Lock-Up Agreement.  All authority herein conferred or
agreed to be conferred and any obligations of the undersigned shall be binding upon the successors, assigns, heirs or personal
representatives of the undersigned.

 

The undersigned understands that the Underwriter
is entering into the Underwriting Agreement and proceeding with the Public Offering in reliance upon this Lock-Up Agreement.

 

 

THIS LOCK-UP AGREEMENT SHALL BE GOVERNED
BY AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, WITHOUT REGARD TO THE CONFLICT OF LAWS PRINCIPLES THEREOF.

 

	 	Very truly yours,
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 	By:	(1)
	 	 	Name:
	 	 	Title:

 

 

Accepted as of the date first set forth above:

 

DAWSON JAMES SECURITIES, INC.

 

	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	By:	 	 
	 	Name:	 
	 	Title:	 

 

_________________

(1)        
If the undersigned is not a natural person, this signature block should be completed by a duly authorized signatory of the undersigned.COMMERCIAL
LEASE AGREEMENT

 

 

  

This Lease Agreement (the “Agreement”) is made and
effective December 24, 2009,

 

	BETWEEN:	Ensisheim Partners LLC (the “Landlord”), a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Washington, with its head office located at:
	 	 
	 	4105 E Madison St., Suite 320, Seattle WA 98112
	 	 
	AND:	Atossa Genetics, Inc. (the “Tenant”), a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Delaware, with its head office located at:
	 	 
	 	4105 E Madison St., Suite 320, Seattle WA 98112

 

	1.	DESCRIPTION OF PREMISES

 

Landlord leases to Tenant the premises located at 4105 E Madison
St., Suite 320, Seattle WA 98112

 

	2.	GRANT OF LEASE

 

Landlord, in consideration of the rents to be paid and the covenants
and agreements to be performed and observed by the Tenant, does hereby lease to the Tenant and the Tenant does hereby lease and
take from the Landlord the property described in Exhibit “A” attached hereto and by reference made a part hereof (the
“Leased Premises”), together with, as part of the parcel, all improvements located thereon.

 

	3.	LEASE TERM

 

		a.	Total Term of Lease: The term of this Lease shall begin on the commencement date, as defined in Section b) of this Article
3, and shall terminate on December 31, 2010.

 

		b.	Commencement Date: The “Commencement Date” shall mean the date on which the Tenant shall commence to conduct
business on the Leased Premised, so long as such date is not in excess of 15 days subsequent to execution hereof.

 

	4.	EXTENSIONS

 

The parties hereto may elect to extend this Agreement upon such
terms and conditions as may be agreed upon in writing and signed by the parties at the time of any such extension.

 

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	5.	DETERMINATION OF RENT

 

The Tenant agrees to pay the Landlord and the Landlord agrees
to accept, during the term hereof, at such place as the Landlord shall from time to time direct by notice to the Tenant, rent at
the following rates and times:

 

		a.	Annual Rent: Annual rent for the term of the Lease shall be $13,200.00, plus applicable sales tax.

 

		b.	Payment of Yearly Rent: The annual rent shall be payable in advance in equal monthly installments of one-twelfth (1/12th) of
the total yearly rent, which shall be $1,100.00, on the first day of each and every calendar month during the term hereof, and
prorata for the fractional portion of any month, except that on the first day of the calendar month immediately following the Commencement
Date, the Tenant shall also pay to the Landlord rent at the said rate for any portion of the preceding calendar month included
in the term of this Lease.

 

		c.	Reference to yearly rent hereunder shall not be implied or construed to the effect that this Lease or the obligation to pay
rent hereunder is from year to year, or for any term shorter than the existing Lease term, plus any extensions as may be agreed
upon.

 

		d.	A late fee in the amount of $50.00 shall be assessed if payment is not postmarked or received by Landlord on or before the
tenth day of each month.

 

	6.	USE OF PROPERTY BY TENANT

 

The Leased Premises may be occupied and used by Tenant exclusively
as an office.

 

Nothing herein shall give Tenant the right to use the property
for any other purpose or to sublease, assign, or license the use of the property to any Sub-Tenant, assignee, or licensee, which
or who shall use the property for any other use.

 

	7.	RESTRICTIONS ON USE

 

Tenant shall not use the demised premises in any manner that
will increase risks covered by insurance on the demised premises and result in an increase in the rate of insurance or a cancellation
of any insurance policy, even if such use may be in furtherance of Tenant’s business purposes.

 

Tenant shall not keep, use, or sell anything prohibited by any
policy of fire insurance covering the demised premises, and shall comply with all requirements of the insurers applicable to the
demised premises necessary to keep in force the fire and liability insurance.

 

	8.	WASTE, NUISANCE, OR UNLAWFUL ACTIVITY

 

Tenant shall not allow any waste or nuisance on the demised
premises, or use or allow the demised premises to be used for any unlawful purpose.

 

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	9.	DELAY IN DELIVERING POSSESSION

 

This lease agreement shall not be rendered void or voidable
by the inability of Landlord to deliver possession to Tenant on the date set forth in Section 3. Landlord shall not be liable to
Tenant for any loss or damage suffered by reason of such a delay; provided, however, that Landlord does deliver possession no later
than December 31, 2009. In the event of a delay in delivering possession, the rent for the period

 

of such delay will be deducted from the total rent due under
this lease agreement. No extension of this lease agreement shall result from a delay in delivering possession.

 

	10.	SECURITY DEPOSIT

 

The Tenant has deposited with the Landlord the sum of $1,100.00
as security for the full and faithful performance by the Tenant of all the terms of this lease required to be performed by the
Tenant. Such sum shall be returned to the Tenant after the expiration of this lease, provided the Tenant has fully and faithfully
carried out all of its terms. In the event of a bona fide sale of the property of which the leased premises are a part, the Landlord
shall have the right to transfer the security to the purchaser to be held under the terms of this lease, and the Landlord shall
be released from all liability for the return of such security to the Tenant.

 

	11.	TAXES

 

		a.	Property Taxes: The Tenant shall be liable for all taxes levied against any leasehold interest of the Tenant or personal
property and trade fixtures owned or placed by the Tenant in the Leased Premises.

 

		b.	Real Estate Taxes: During the continuance of this lease Landlord shall deliver to Tenant a copy of any real estate taxes
and assessments against the Leased Property. From and after the Commencement Date, the Tenant shall pay to Landlord not later than
30 days after the day on which the same may become initially due, all real estate taxes and assessments applicable to the Leased
Premises, together with any interest and penalties lawfully imposed thereon as a result of Tenant’s late payment thereof,
which shall be levied upon the Leased Premises during the term of this Lease.

 

		c.	Contest of Taxes: The Tenant, at its own cost and expense, may, if it shall in good faith so desire, contest by appropriate
proceedings the amount of any personal or real property tax. The Tenant may, if it shall so desire, endeavor at any time or times,
by appropriate proceedings, to obtain a reduction in the assessed valuation of the Leased Premises for tax purposes. In any such
event, if the Landlord agrees, at the request of the Tenant, to join with the Tenant at Tenant’s expense in said proceedings
and the Landlord agrees to sign and deliver such papers and instruments as may be necessary to prosecute such proceedings, the
Tenant shall have the right to contest the amount of any such tax and the Tenant shall have the right to withhold payment of any
such tax, if the statute under which the Tenant is contesting such tax so permits.

 

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		d.	Payment of Ordinary Assessments: The Tenant shall pay all assessments, ordinary and extraordinary, attributable to or
against the Leased Premises not later than 30 days after the day on which the same became initially due. The Tenant may take the
benefit of any law allowing assessments to be paid in installments and in such event the Tenant shall only be liable for such installments
of assessments due during the term hereof.

 

		e.	Changes in Method of Taxation: Landlord and Tenant further agree that if at any time during the term of this Lease,
the present method of taxation or assessment of real estate shall be changed so that the whole or any part of the real estate taxes,
assessment or governmental impositions now levied, assessed or imposed on the Leased Premises shall, in lieu thereof, be assessed,
levied, or imposed wholly or in part, as a capital levy or otherwise upon the rents reserved herein or any part thereof, or as
a tax, corporation franchise tax, assessment, levy or charge, or any part thereof, measured by or based, in whole or in part, upon
the Leased Premises or on the rents derived therefrom and imposed upon the Landlord, then the Tenant shall pay all such taxes,
assessments, levies, impositions, or charges. Nothing contained in this Lease shall require the Tenant to pay an estate, inheritance,
succession, capital levy, corporate franchise, gross receipts, transfer or income tax of the Landlord, nor shall any of the same
be deemed real estate taxes as defined herein unless the same be imposed in lieu of the real estate taxes.

 

	12.	IMPROVEMENTS BY TENANTS

 

Tenant may have prepared plans and specifications for the construction
of improvements, and, if so, such plans and specifications are attached hereto as Exhibit “B” and incorporated herein
by reference. Tenant shall obtain all certificates, permits, licenses and other authorizations of governmental bodies or authorities
which are necessary to permit the construction of the improvements on the demised premises and shall keep the same in full force
and effect at Tenant’s cost.

 

Tenant shall negotiate, let and supervise all contracts for
the furnishing of services, labor, and materials for the construction of the improvements on the demised premises at its cost.
All such contracts shall require the contracting party to guarantee performance and all workmanship and materials installed by
it for a period of one year following the date of completion of construction. Tenant shall cause all contracts to be fully and
completely performed in a good and workmanlike manner, all to the effect that the improvements shall be fully and completely constructed
and installed in accordance with good engineering and construction practice.

 

During the course of construction, Tenant shall, at its cost,
keep in full force and effect a policy of builder’s risk and liability insurance in a sum equal, from time to time, to three
times the amount expended for construction of the improvements. All risk of loss or damage to the improvements during the course
of construction shall be on Tenant with the proceeds from insurance thereon payable to Landlord.

 

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Upon completion of construction, Tenant shall, at its cost,
obtain an occupancy permit and all other permits or licenses necessary for the occupancy of the improvements and the operation
of the same as set out herein and shall keep the same in force. 

 

Nothing herein shall alter the intent of the parties that Tenant
shall be fully and completely responsible for all aspects pertaining to the construction of the improvements of the demised premises
and for the payment of all costs associated therewith. Landlord shall be under no duty to investigate or verify Tenant’s
compliance with the provision herein. Moreover, neither Tenant nor any third party may construe the permission granted Tenant hereunder
to create any responsibility on the part of the Landlord to pay for any improvements, alterations or repairs occasioned by the
Tenant. The Tenant shall keep the property free and clear of all liens and, should the Tenant fail to do so, or to have any liens
removed from the property within NUMBER] days of notification to do so by the Landlord, in addition to all other remedies available
to the Landlord, the Tenant shall indemnify and hold the Landlord harmless for all costs and expenses, including attorney’s
fees, occasioned by the Landlord in having said lien removed from the property; and, such costs and expenses shall be billed to
the Tenant monthly and shall be payable by the Tenant with that month’s regular monthly rental as additional reimbursable
expenses to the Landlord by the Tenant.

 

	13.	UTILITIES

 

Tenant shall pay for all water, sanitation, sewer, electricity,
light, heat, gas, power, fuel, janitorial, and other services incident to Tenant’s use of the Leased Premises, whether or
not the cost thereof be a charge or imposition against the Leased Premises.

 

	14.	OBLIGATIONS FOR REPAIRS

 

		a.	Landlord’s Repairs: Subject to any provisions herein to the contrary, and except for maintenance or replacement
necessitated as the result of the act or omission of subtenants, licensees or contractors, the Landlord shall be required to repair
only defects, deficiencies, deviations or failures of materials or workmanship in the building. The Landlord shall keep the Leased
Premises free of such defects, deficiencies, deviations or failures during the first Two months of the term hereof.

 

		b.	Tenant’s Repairs: The Tenant shall repair and maintain the Leased Premises in good order and condition, except
for reasonable wear and tear, the repairs required of Landlord pursuant hereto, and maintenance or replacement necessitated as
the result of the act or omission or negligence of the Landlord, its employees, agents, or contractors.

 

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		c.	Requirements of the Law: The Tenant agrees that if any federal, state or municipal government or any department or division
thereof shall condemn the Leased Premises or any part thereof as not in conformity with the laws and regulations relating to the
construction thereof as of the commencement date with respect to conditions latent or otherwise which existed on the Commencement
Date, or, with respect to items which are the Landlord’s duty to repair pursuant to Section a) and c) of this Article; and
such federal, state or municipal government or any other department or division thereof, has ordered or required, or shall hereafter
order or require, any alterations or repairs thereof or installations and repairs as may be necessary to comply with such laws,
orders or requirements (the validity of which the Tenant shall be entitled to contest); and if by reason of such laws, orders or
the work done by the Landlord in connection therewith, the Tenant is deprived of the use of the Leased Premises, the rent shall
be abated or adjusted, as the case may be, in proportion to that time during which, and to that portion of the Leased Premises
of which, the Tenant shall be deprived as a result thereof, and the Landlord shall be obligated to make such repairs, alterations
or modifications at Landlord’s expense. All such rebuilding, altering, installing and repairing shall be done in accordance
with Plans and Specifications approved by the Tenant, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. If, however, such condemnation,
law, order or requirement, as in this Article set forth, shall be with respect to an item which shall be the Tenant’s obligation
to repair pursuant to Section b) of this Article 9 or with respect to Tenant’s own costs and expenses, no abatement or adjustment
of rent shall be granted; provided, however, that Tenant shall also be entitled to contest the validity thereof.

 

		d.	Tenant’s Alterations: The Tenant shall have the right, at its sole expense, from time to time, to redecorate the
Leased Premises and to make such non-structural alterations and changes in such parts thereof as the Tenant shall deem expedient
or necessary for its purposes; provided, however, that such alterations and changes shall neither impair the structural soundness
nor diminish the value of the Leased Premises. The Tenant may make structural alterations and additions to the Leased Premises
provided that Tenant has first obtained the consent thereto of the Landlord in writing. The Landlord agrees that it shall not withhold
such consent unreasonably. The Landlord shall execute and deliver upon the request of the Tenant such instrument or instruments
embodying the approval of the Landlord which may be required by the public or quasi public authority for the purpose of obtaining
any licenses or permits for the making of such alterations, changes and/or installations in, to or upon the Leased Premises and
the Tenant agrees to pay for such licenses or permits.

 

		e.	Permits and Expenses: Each party agrees that it will procure all necessary permits for making any repairs, alterations,
or other improvements for installations, when applicable. Each Party hereto shall give written notice to the other party of any
repairs required of the other pursuant to the provisions of this Article and the party responsible for said repairs agrees promptly
to commence such repairs and to prosecute the same to completion diligently, subject, however, to the delays occasioned by events
beyond the control of such party.

 

Each party agrees to pay promptly when due the entire cost of
any work done by it upon the Leased Premises so that the Leased Premises at all times shall be free of liens for labor and materials.
Each party further agrees to hold harmless and indemnify the other party from and against any and all injury, loss, claims or damage
to any person or property occasioned by or arising out of the doing of any such work by such party or its employees, agents or
contractors. Each party further agrees that in doing such work that it will employ materials of good quality and comply with all
governmental requirements, and perform such work in a good and workmanlike manner.

 

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	15.	TENANT’S COVENANTS

 

Tenant covenants and agrees as follows:

 

		a.	To procure any licenses and permits required for any use made of the Leased Premises by Tenant, and upon the expiration or
termination of this Lease, to remove its goods and effects and those of all persons claiming under it, and to yield up peaceably
to Landlord the Leased Premises in good order, repair and condition in all respects; excepting only damage by fire and casualty
covered by Tenant’s insurance coverage, structural repairs (unless Tenant is obligated to make such repairs hereunder) and
reasonable wear and tear;

 

		b.	To permit Landlord and its agents to examine the Leased Premises at reasonable times and to show the Leased Premises to prospective
purchasers of the Building and to provide Landlord, if not already available, with a set of keys for the purpose of said examination,
provided that Landlord shall not thereby unreasonably interfere with the conduct of Tenant’s business;

 

		c.	To permit Landlord to enter the Leased Premises to inspect such repairs, improvements, alterations or additions thereto as
may be required under the provisions of this Lease. If, as a result of such repairs, improvements, alterations, or additions, Tenant
is deprived of the use of the Leased Premises, the rent shall be abated or adjusted, as the case may be, in proportion to that
time during which, and to that portion of the Leased Premises of which, Tenant shall be deprived as a result thereof.

 

	16.	INDEMNITY BY TENANT

 

The Tenant shall save Landlord harmless and indemnify Landlord
from all injury, loss, claims or damage to any person or property while on the Leased Premises, unless caused by the willful acts
or omissions or gross negligence of Landlord, its employees, agents, licensees or contractors. Tenant shall maintain, with respect
to the Leased Premises, public liability insurance with limits of not less than $1,000,000 for injury or death from one accident
and $1,000,000 property damage insurance, insuring Landlord and Tenant against injury to persons or damage to property on or about
the Leased Premises. A copy of the policy or a certificate of insurance shall be delivered to Landlord on or before the commencement
date and no such policy shall be cancelable without 30 days prior written notice to Landlord.

 

	17.	SIGNAGE

 

		a.	Exterior Signs:  Tenant shall have the right, at its sole risk and expense and in conformity with applicable laws and
ordinances, to erect and thereafter, to repair or replace, if it shall so elect signs on any portion of the Leased Premises, providing
that Tenant shall remove any such signs upon termination of this lease, and repair all damage occasioned thereby to the Leased
Premises.

 

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		b.	Interior Signs:  Tenant shall have the right, at its sole risk and expense and in conformity with applicable laws and
ordinances, to erect, maintain, place and install its usual and customary signs and fixtures in the interior of the Leased Premises.

 

	18.	INSURANCE

 

		a.	Insurance Proceeds: In the event of any damage to or destruction of the Leased Premises, Tenant shall adjust the loss
and settle all claims with the insurance companies issuing such policies. The parties hereto do irrevocably assign the proceeds
from such insurance policies for the purposes hereinafter stated to any institutional first mortgagee or to Landlord and Tenant
jointly, if no institutional first mortgagee then holds an interest in the Leased Premises. All proceeds of said insurance shall
be paid into a trust fund under the control of any institutional first mortgagee, or of Landlord and Tenant if no institutional
first mortgagee then holds an interest in the Leased Premises, for repair, restoration, rebuilding or replacement, or any combination
thereof, of the Leased Premises or of the improvements in the Leased Premises. In case of such damage or destruction, Landlord
shall be entitled to make withdrawals from such trust fund, from time to time, upon presentation of:

 

		i.	bills for labor and materials expended in repair, restoration, rebuilding or replacement, or any combination thereof;

 

		ii.	Landlord’s sworn statement that such labor and materials for which payment is being made have been furnished or delivered
on site; and

 

		iii.	the certificate of a supervising architect (selected by Landlord and Tenant and approved by an institutional first mortgagee,
if any, whose fees will be paid out of said insurance proceeds) certifying that the work being paid for has been completed in accordance
with the Plans and Specifications previously approved by Landlord, Tenant and any institutional first mortgagee in a first class,
good and workmanlike manner and in accordance with all pertinent governmental requirements.

 

Any insurance proceeds in excess of such proceeds as
shall be necessary for such repair, restoration, rebuilding, replacement or any combination thereof shall be the sole property
of Landlord subject to any rights therein of Landlord’s mortgagee, and if the proceeds necessary for such repair, restoration,
rebuilding or replacement, or any combination thereof shall be inadequate to pay the cost thereof, Tenant shall suffer the deficiency.

 

		b.	Subrogation: Landlord and Tenant hereby release each other, to the extent of the insurance coverage provided hereunder,
from any and all liability or responsibility (to the other or anyone claiming through or under the other by way of subrogation
or otherwise) for any loss to or damage of property covered by the fire and extended coverage insurance policies insuring the Leased
Premises and any of Tenant’s property, even if such loss or damage shall have been caused by the fault or negligence of the
other party.

 

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		c.	Contribution:  Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for all insurance premiums connected with or applicable to the Leased
Premises for whatever insurance policy the Landlord, at its sole and exclusive option, should select.

 

	19.	DAMAGE TO DEMISED PREMISES

 

		a.	Abatement or Adjustment of Rent:  If the whole or any part of the Leased Premises shall be damaged or destroyed by fire
or other casualty after the execution of this Lease and before the termination hereof, then in every case the rent reserved in
Article IV herein and other charges, if any, shall be abated or adjusted, as the case may be, in proportion to that portion of
the Leased Premises of which Tenant shall be deprived on account of such damage or destruction and the work of repair, restoration,
rebuilding, or replacement or any combination thereof, of the improvements so damaged or destroyed, shall in no way be construed
by any person to effect any reduction of sums or proceeds payable under any rent insurance policy.

 

		b.	Repairs and Restoration: Landlord agrees that in the event of the damage or destruction of the Leased Premises, Landlord
forthwith shall proceed to repair, restore, replace or rebuild the Leased Premises (excluding Tenant’s leasehold improvements),
to substantially the condition in which the same were immediately prior to such damage or destruction. The Landlord thereafter
shall diligently prosecute said work to completion without delay or interruption except for events beyond the reasonable control
of Landlord. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Landlord does not either obtain a building permit within 90 days of the date of
such damage or destruction, or complete such repairs, rebuilding or restoration within six months of such damage or destruction,
then Tenant may at any time thereafter cancel and terminate this Lease by sending 15 days written notice thereof to Landlord, or,
in the alternative, Tenant may, during said 15 day period, apply for the same and Landlord shall cooperate with Tenant in Tenant’s
application. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if such damage or destruction shall occur during the last year of the term of this
Lease, or during any renewal term, and shall amount to %] or more of the replacement cost, (exclusive of the land and foundations),
this Lease, may be terminated at the election of either Landlord or Tenant, provided that notice of such election shall be sent
by the party so electing to the other within 15 days after the occurrence of such damage or destruction. Upon termination, as aforesaid,
by either party hereto, this Lease and the term thereof shall cease and come to an end, any unearned rent or other charges paid
in advance by Tenant shall be refunded to Tenant, and the parties shall be released hereunder, each to the other, from all liability
and obligations hereunder thereafter arising.

 

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	20.	CONDEMNATION

 

		a.	Total Taking:  If, after the execution of this Lease and prior to the expiration of the term hereof, the whole of the
Leased Premises shall be taken under power of eminent domain by any public or private authority, or conveyed by Landlord to said
authority in lieu of such taking, then this Lease and the term hereof shall cease and terminate as of the date when possession
of the Leased Premises shall be taken by the taking authority and any unearned rent or other charges, if any, paid in advance,
shall be refunded to Tenant.

 

		b.	Partial Taking: If, after the execution of this Lease and prior to the expiration of the term hereof, any public or
private authority shall, under the power of eminent domain, take, or Landlord shall convey to said authority in lieu of such taking,
property which results in a reduction by %] or more of the area in the Leased Premises, or of a portion of the Leased Premises
that substantially interrupts or substantially obstructs the conducting of business on the Leased Premises; then Tenant may, at
its election, terminate this Lease by giving Landlord notice of the exercise of Tenant’s election within 30 days after Tenant
shall receive notice of such taking. In the event of termination by Tenant of this Lease and the term hereof shall cease and terminate
as of the date when possession shall be taken by the appropriate authority of that portion of the Entire Property that results
in one of the above takings, and any unearned rent or other charges, if any, paid in advance by Tenant shall be refunded to Tenant.

 

		c.	Restoration: In the event of a taking in respect of which Tenant shall not have the right to elect to terminate this
Lease or, having such right, shall not elect to terminate this Lease, this Lease and the term thereof shall continue in full force
and effect and Landlord, at Landlord’s sole cost and expense, forthwith shall restore the remaining portions of the Leased
Premises, including any and all improvements made theretofore to an architectural whole in substantially the same condition that
the same were in prior to such taking. A just proportion of the rent reserved herein and any other charges payable by Tenant hereunder,
according to the nature and extent of the injury to the Leased Premises and to Tenant’s business, shall be suspended or abated
until the completion of such restoration and thereafter the rent and any other charges shall be reduced in proportion to the square
footage of the Leased Premises remaining after such taking.

 

		d.	The Award:  All compensation awarded for any taking, whether for the whole or a portion of the Leased Premises, shall
be the sole property of the Landlord whether such compensation shall be awarded for diminution in the value of, or loss of, the
leasehold or for diminution in the value of, or loss of, the fee in the Leased Premises, or otherwise. The Tenant hereby assigns
to Landlord all of Tenant’s right and title to and interest in any and all such compensation. However, the Landlord shall
not be entitled to and Tenant shall have the sole right to make its independent claim for and retain any portion of any award made
by the appropriating authority directly to Tenant for loss of business, or damage to or depreciation of, and cost of removal of
fixtures, personality and improvements installed in the Leased Premises by, or at the expense of Tenant, and to any other award
made by the appropriating authority directly to Tenant.

 

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		e.	Release:  In the event of any termination of this Lease as the result of the provisions of this Article 20, the parties,
effective as of such termination, shall be released, each to the other, from all liability and obligations thereafter arising under
this lease.

 

	21.	LANDLORD’S REMEDIES

 

In the event that:

 

		a.	Tenant shall on three or more occasions be in default in the payment of rent or other charges herein required to be paid by
Tenant (default herein being defined as payment received by Landlord ten or more days subsequent to the due date), regardless of
whether or not such default has occurred on consecutive or non-consecutive months; or

 

		b.	Tenant has caused a lien to be filed against the Landlord’s property and said lien is not removed within 60 days of recordation
thereof; or

 

		c.	Tenant shall default in the observance or performance of any of the covenants and agreements required to be performed and observed
by Tenant hereunder for a period of 30 days after notice to Tenant in writing of such default (or if such default shall reasonably
take more than 30 days to cure, Tenant shall not have commenced the same within the 30 days and diligently prosecuted the same
to completion); or

 

		d.	90 days have elapsed after the commencement of any proceeding by or against Tenant, whether by the filing of a petition or
otherwise, seeking any reorganization, arrangement, composition, readjustment, liquidation, dissolution or similar relief under
the present or future Federal Bankruptcy Act or any other present or future applicable federal, state or other statute or law,
whereby such proceeding shall not have been dismissed (provided, however, that the non-dismissal of any such proceeding shall not
be a default hereunder so long as all of Tenant’s covenants and obligations hereunder are being performed by or on behalf
of Tenant); then Landlord shall be entitled to its election (unless Tenant shall cure such default prior to such election), to
exercise concurrently or successively, any one or more of the following rights:

 

		i.	Terminate this Lease by giving Tenant notice of termination, in which event this Lease shall expire and terminate on the date
specified in such notice of termination, with the same force and effect as though the date so specified were the date herein originally
fixed as the termination date of the term of this Lease, and all rights of Tenant under this Lease and in and to the Premises shall
expire and terminate, and Tenant shall remain liable for all obligations under this Lease arising up to the date of such termination,
and Tenant shall surrender the Premises to Landlord on the date specified in such notice; or

 

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		ii.	Terminate this Lease as provided herein and recover from Tenant all damages Landlord may incur by reason of Tenant’s
default, including, without limitation, a sum which, at the date of such termination, represents the then value of the excess,
if any, of (a) the Minimum Rent, Percentage Rent, Taxes and all other sums which would have been payable hereunder by Tenant for
the period commencing with the day following the date of such termination and ending with the date herein before set for the expiration
of the full term hereby granted, over (b) the aggregate reasonable rental value of the Premises for the same period, all of which
excess sum shall be deemed immediately due and payable; or

 

		iii.	Without terminating this Lease, declare immediately due and payable all Minimum Rent, Taxes, and other rents and amounts due
and coming due under this Lease for the entire remaining term hereof, together with all other amounts previously due, at once;
provided, however, that such payment shall not be deemed a penalty or liquidated damages but shall merely constitute payment in
advance of rent for the remainder of said term. Upon making such payment, Tenant shall be entitled to receive from Landlord all
rents received by Landlord from other assignees, tenants, and subtenants on account of said Premises during the term of this Lease,
provided that the monies to which tenant shall so become entitled shall in no event exceed the entire amount actually paid by Tenant
to Landlord pursuant to the preceding sentence less all costs, expenses and attorney’s fees of Landlord incurred in connection
with the reletting of the Premises; or

 

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		iv.	Without terminating this Lease, and with or without notice to Tenant, Landlord may in its own name but as agent for Tenant
enter into and upon and take possession of the Premises or any part thereof, and, at landlord’s option, remove persons and
property there from, and such property, if any, may be removed and stored in a warehouse or elsewhere at the cost of, and for the
account of Tenant, all without being deemed guilty of trespass or becoming liable for any loss or damage which may be occasioned
thereby, and Landlord may rent the Premises or any portion thereof as the agent of Tenant with or without advertisement, and by
private negotiations and for any term upon such terms and conditions as Landlord may deem necessary or desirable in order to relet
the Premises. Landlord shall in no way be responsible or liable for any rental concessions or any failure to rent the Premises
or any part thereof, or for any failure to collect any rent due upon such reletting. Upon such reletting, all rentals received
by Landlord from such reletting shall be applied: first, to the payment of any indebtedness (other than any rent due hereunder)
from Tenant to Landlord; second, to the payment of any costs and expenses of such reletting, including, without limitation, brokerage
fees and attorney’s fees and costs of alterations and repairs; third, to the payment of rent and other charges then due and
unpaid hereunder; and the residue, if any shall be held by Landlord to the extent of and for application in payment of future rent
as the same may become due and payable hereunder. In reletting the Premises as aforesaid, Landlord may grant rent concessions and
Tenant shall not be credited therefore. If such rentals received from such reletting shall at any time or from time to time be
less than sufficient to pay to Landlord the entire sums then due from Tenant hereunder, Tenant shall pay any such deficiency to
Landlord. Such deficiency shall, at Landlord’s option, be calculated and paid monthly. No such reletting shall be construed
as an election by Landlord to terminate this Lease unless a written notice of such election has been given to Tenant by Landlord.
Notwithstanding any such reletting without termination, Landlord may at any time thereafter elect to terminate this Lease for any
such previous default provided same has not been cured; or

 

		v.	Without liability to Tenant or any other party and without constituting a constructive or actual eviction, suspend or discontinue
furnishing or rendering to Tenant any property, material, labor, Utilities or other service, whether Landlord is obligated to furnish
or render the same, so long as Tenant is in default under this Lease; or

 

		vi.	Allow the Premises to remain unoccupied and collect rent from Tenant as it comes due; or

 

		vii.	Foreclose the security interest described herein, including the immediate taking of possession of all property on or in the
Premises; or

 

		viii.	Pursue such other remedies as are available at law or equity.

 

		e.	Landlord’s pursuit of any remedy of remedies, including without limitation, any one or more of the remedies stated herein
shall not (1) constitute an election of remedies or preclude pursuit of any other remedy or remedies provided in this Lease or
any other remedy or remedies provided by law or in equity, separately or concurrently or in any combination, or (2) sever as the
basis for any claim of constructive eviction, or allow Tenant to withhold any payments under this Lease.

 

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	22.	LANDLORD’S SELF HELP

 

If in the performance or observance of any agreement or condition
in this Lease contained on its part to be performed or observed and shall not cure such default within 60 days after notice from
Landlord specifying the default (or if such default shall reasonably take more than 90 days to cure, shall diligently prosecuted
the same to completion), Landlord may, at its option, without waiving any claim for damages for breach of agreement, at any time
thereafter cure such default for the account of Tenant, and any amount paid or contractual liability incurred by Landlord in so
doing shall be deemed paid or incurred for the account of Tenant and Tenant agrees to reimburse Landlord therefore and save Landlord
harmless there from. Provided, however, that Landlord may cure any such default as aforesaid prior to the expiration of said waiting
period, without notice to Tenant if any emergency situation exists, or after notice to Tenant, if the curing of such default prior
to the expiration of said waiting period is reasonably necessary to protect the Leased Premises or Landlord’s interest therein,
or to prevent injury or damage to persons or property. If Tenant shall fail to reimburse Landlord upon demand for any amount paid
for the account of Tenant hereunder, said amount shall be added to and become due as a part of the next payment of rent due and
shall for all purposes be deemed and treated as rent hereunder.

 

	23.	TENANT’S SELF HELP

 

If Landlord shall default in the performance or observance of
any agreement or condition in this Lease contained on its part to be performed or observed, and if Landlord shall not cure such
default within 60 days after notice from Tenant specifying the default (or, if such default shall reasonably take more than 60
days to cure, and Landlord shall not have commenced the same within 90 days and diligently prosecuted the same to completion),
Tenant may, at its option, without waiving any claim for damages for breach of agreement, at any time thereafter cure such default
for the account of Landlord and any amount paid or any contractual liability incurred by Tenant in so doing shall be deemed paid
or incurred for the account of Landlord and Landlord shall reimburse Tenant therefore and save Tenant harmless there from. Provided,
however, that Tenant may cure any such default as aforesaid prior to the expiration of said waiting period, without notice to Landlord
if an emergency situation exists, or after notice to Landlord, if the curing of such default prior to the expiration of said waiting
period is reasonably necessary to protect the Leased Premises or Tenant’s interest therein or to prevent injury or damage
to persons or property. If Landlord shall fail to reimburse Tenant upon demand for any amount paid or liability incurred for the
account of Landlord hereunder, said amount or liability may be deducted by Tenant from the next or any succeeding payments of rent
due hereunder; provided, however, that should said amount or the liability therefore be disputed by Landlord, Landlord may contest
its liability or the amount thereof, through arbitration or through a declaratory judgment action and Landlord shall bear the cost
of the filing fees therefore.

 

	24.	TITLE

 

		a.	Subordination: Tenant shall, upon the request of Landlord in writing, subordinate this Lease to the lien of any present
or future institutional mortgage upon the Leased Premises irrespective of the time of execution or the time of recording of any
such mortgage. Provided, however, that as a condition to such subordination, the holder of any such mortgage shall enter first
into a written agreement with Tenant in form suitable for recording to the effect that:

 

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		i.	in the event of foreclosure or other action taken under the mortgage by the holder thereof, this Lease and the rights of Tenant
hereunder shall not be disturbed but shall continue in full force and effect so long as Tenant shall not be in default hereunder

 

		ii.	such holder shall permit insurance proceeds and condemnation proceeds to be used for any restoration and repair required by
the provisions of this Agreement, respectively. Tenant agrees that if the mortgagee or any person claiming under the mortgagee
shall succeed to the interest of Landlord in this Lease, Tenant will recognize said mortgagee or person as its Landlord under the
terms of this Lease, provided that said mortgagee or person for the period during which said mortgagee or person respectively shall
be in possession of the Leased Premises and thereafter their respective successors in interest shall assume all of the obligations
of Landlord hereunder. The word “mortgage”, as used herein includes mortgages, deeds of trust or other similar instruments,
and modifications, and extensions thereof. The term “institutional mortgage” as used in this Article 24 means a mortgage
securing a loan from a bank or trust company, insurance company or pension trust or any other lender institutional in nature and
constituting a lien upon the Leased Premises.

 

		b.	Quiet Enjoyment: Landlord covenants and agrees that upon Tenant paying the rent and observing and performing all of
the terms, covenants and conditions on Tenant’s part to be observed and performed hereunder, that Tenant may peaceably and
quietly have, hold, occupy and enjoy the Leased Premises in accordance with the terms of this Lease without hindrance or molestation
from Landlord or any persons lawfully claiming through Landlord.

 

		c.	Zoning and Good Title: Landlord warrants and represents, upon which warranty and representation Tenant has relied in
the execution of this Lease, that Landlord is the owner of the Leased Premises, in fee simple absolute, free and clear of all encumbrances,
except for the easements, covenants and restrictions of record as of the date of this Lease. Such exceptions shall not impede or
interfere with the quiet use and enjoyment of the Leased Premises by Tenant. Landlord further warrants and covenants that this
Lease is and shall be a first lien on the Leased Premises, subject only to any Mortgage to which this Lease is subordinate or may
become subordinate pursuant to an agreement executed by Tenant, and to such encumbrances as shall be caused by the acts or omissions
of Tenant; that Landlord has full right and lawful authority to execute this Lease for the term, in the manner, and upon the conditions
and provisions herein contained; that there is no legal impediment to the use of the Leased Premises as set out herein; that the
Leased Premises are not subject to any easements, restrictions, zoning ordinances or similar governmental regulations which prevent
their use as set out herein; that the Leased Premises presently are zoned for the use contemplated herein and throughout the term
of this lease may continue to be so used therefore by virtue of said zoning, under the doctrine of “non-conforming use”,
or valid and binding decision of appropriate authority, except, however, that said representation and warranty by Landlord shall
not be applicable in the event that Tenant’s act or omission shall invalidate the application of said zoning, the doctrine
of “non-conforming use” or the valid and binding decision of the appropriate authority. Landlord shall furnish without
expense to Tenant, within NUMBER] days after written request therefore by Tenant, a title report covering the Leased Premises showing
the condition of title as of the date of such certificate, provided, however, that Landlord’s obligation hereunder shall
be limited to the furnishing of only one such title report.

 

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		d.	Licenses:  It shall be the Tenant’s responsibility to obtain any and all necessary licenses and the Landlord shall
bear no responsibility therefore; the Tenant shall promptly notify Landlord of the fact that it has obtained the necessary licenses
in order to prevent any delay to Landlord in commencing construction of the Leased Premises.

 

	25.	EXTENSIONS/WAIVERS/DISPUTES

 

		a.	Extension Period: Any extension hereof shall be subject to the provisions of Article c) hereof.

 

		b.	Holding Over: In the event that Tenant or anyone claiming under Tenant shall continue occupancy of the Leased Premises
after the expiration of the term of this Lease or any renewal or extension thereof without any agreement in writing between Landlord
and Tenant with respect thereto, such occupancy shall not be deemed to extend or renew the term of the Lease, but such occupancy
shall continue as a tenancy at will, from month to month, upon the covenants, provisions and conditions herein contained. The rental
shall be the rental in effect during the term of this Lease as extended or renewed, prorated and payable for the period of such
occupancy.

 

		c.	Waivers:  Failure of either party to complain of any act or omission on the part of the other party, no matter how long
the same may continue, shall not be deemed to be a waiver by said party of any of its rights hereunder. No waiver by either party
at any time, express or implied, of any breach of any provision of this Lease shall be deemed a waiver of a breach of any other
provision of this Lease or a consent to any subsequent breach of the same or any other provision. If any action by either party
shall require the consent or approval of the other party, the other party’s consent to or approval of such action on any
one occasion shall not be deemed a consent to or approval of said action on any subsequent occasion or a consent to or approval
of any other action on the same or any subsequent occasion. Any and all rights and remedies which either party may have under this
Lease or by operation of law, either at law or in equity, upon any breach, shall be distinct, separate and cumulative and shall
not be deemed inconsistent with each other, and no one of them, whether exercised by said party or not, shall be deemed to be an
exclusion of any other; and any two or more or all of such rights and remedies may be exercised at the same time.

 

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		d.	Disputes:  It is agreed that, if at any time a dispute shall arise as to any amount or sum of money to be paid by one
party to the other under the provisions hereof, the party against whom the obligation to pay the money is asserted shall have the
right to make payment “under protest” and such payment shall not be regarded as a voluntary payment and there shall
survive the right on the part of the said party to institute suit for the recovery of such sum. If it shall be adjudged that there
was no legal obligation on the part of said party to pay such sum or any part thereof, said party shall be entitled to recover
such sum or so much thereof as it was not legally required to pay under the provisions of this Lease. If at any time a dispute
shall arise between the parties hereto as to any work to be performed by either of them under the provisions hereof, the party
against whom the obligation to perform the work is asserted may perform such work and pay the costs thereof “under protest”
and the performance of such work shall in no event be regarded as a voluntary performance and shall survive the right on the part
of the said party to institute suit for the recovery of the costs of such work. If it shall be adjudged that there was no legal
obligation on the part of the said party to perform the same or any part thereof, said party shall be entitled to recover the costs
of such work or the cost of so much thereof as said party was not legally required to perform under the provisions of this Lease
and the amount so paid by Tenant may be withheld or deducted by Tenant from any rents herein reserved.

 

		e.	Tenant’s Right to cure Landlord’s Default: In the event that Landlord shall fail, refuse or neglect to pay
any mortgages, liens or encumbrances, the judicial sale of which might affect the interest of Tenant hereunder, or shall fail,
refuse or neglect to pay any interest due or payable on any such mortgage, lien or encumbrance, Tenant may pay said mortgages,
liens or encumbrances, or interest or perform said conditions and charge to Landlord the amount so paid and withhold and deduct
from any rents herein reserved such amounts so paid, and any excess over and above the amounts of said rents shall be paid by Landlord
to Tenant.

 

		f.	Notices: All notices and other communications authorized or required hereunder shall be in writing and shall be given
by mailing the same by certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, and any such notice or other communication shall
be deemed to have been given when received by the party to whom such notice or other communication shall be addressed. If intended
for Landlord the same will be mailed to the address herein above set forth or such other address as Landlord may hereafter designate
by notice to Tenant, and if intended for Tenant, the same shall be mailed to Tenant at the address herein above set forth, or such
other address or addresses as Tenant may hereafter designate by notice to Landlord.

 

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	26.	PROPERTY DAMAGE

 

		a.	Loss and Damage: Notwithstanding any contrary provisions of this Lease, Landlord shall not be responsible for any loss
of or damage to property of Tenant or of others located on the Leased Premises, except where caused by the willful act or omission
or negligence of Landlord, or Landlord’s agents, employees or contractors, provided, however, that if Tenant shall notify
Landlord in writing of repairs which are the responsibility of Landlord under Article VII hereof, and Landlord shall fail to commence
and diligently prosecute to completion said repairs promptly after such notice, and if after the giving of such notice and the
occurrence of such failure, loss of or damage to Tenant’s property shall result from the condition as to which Landlord has
been notified, Landlord shall indemnify and hold harmless Tenant from any loss, cost or expense arising there from.

 

		b.	Force Majeure:  In the event that Landlord or Tenant shall be delayed or hindered in or prevented from the performance
of any act other than Tenant’s obligation to make payments of rent, additional rent, and other charges required hereunder,
by reason of strikes, lockouts, unavailability of materials, failure of power, restrictive governmental laws or regulations, riots,
insurrections, the act, failure to act, or default of the other party, war or other reason beyond its control, then performance
of such act shall be excused for the period of the delay and the period for the performance of such act shall be extended for a
period equivalent to the period of such delay. Notwithstanding the foregoing, lack of funds shall not be deemed to be a cause beyond
control of either party.

 

	27.	ASSIGNMENT AND SUBLETTING

 

Under the terms and conditions hereunder, Tenant shall have
the absolute right to transfer and assign this lease or to sublet all or any portion of the Leased Premises or to cease operating
Tenant’s business on the Leased Premises provided that at the time of such assignment or sublease Tenant shall not be in
default in the performance and observance of the obligations imposed upon Tenant hereunder, and in the event that Tenant assigns
or sublets this property for an amount in excess of the rental amount then being paid, then Landlord shall require as further consideration
for the granting of the right to assign or sublet, a sum equal to %] of the difference between the amount of rental to be charged
by Tenant to Tenant’s subtenant or assignee and the amount provided for herein, payable in a manner consistent with the method
of payment by the subtenant or assignee to the Tenant, and/or %] of the consideration paid or to be paid to Tenant by Tenant’s
or Sub-Tenant or assignee.

 

	28.	FIXTURES

 

All personal property, furnishings and equipment presently and
all other trade fixtures installed in or hereafter by or at the expense of Tenant and all additions and/or improvements, exclusive
of structural, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing, affixed to the Leased Premises and used in the operation of the Tenant’s
business made to, in or on the Leased Premises by and at the expense of Tenant and susceptible of being removed from the Leased
Premises without damage, unless such damage be repaired by Tenant, shall remain the property of Tenant and Tenant may, but shall
not be obligated to, remove the same or any part thereof at any time or times during the term hereof, provided that Tenant, at
its sole cost and expense, shall make any repairs occasioned by such removal.

 

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	29.	OPTION TO RENEW

 

Landlord grants to Tenant an option to renew this lease agreement
for a period of two years after expiration of the term of this Lease agreement at a rental of $1,300.00 per month, with all other
terms and conditions of the renewal lease to be the same as those in this lease agreement. To exercise this option to renew, Tenant
must give Landlord written notice of intention to do so at least 60 days before this lease agreement expires.

 

	30.	ESTOPPEL CERTIFICATES

 

At any time and from time to time, Landlord and Tenant each
agree, upon request in writing from the other, to execute, acknowledge and deliver to the other or to any person designated by
the other a statement in writing certifying that the Lease is unmodified and is in full force and effect, or if there have been
modifications, that the same is in full force and effect as modified (stating the modifications), that the other party is not in
default in the performance of its covenants hereunder, or if there have been such defaults, specifying the same, and the dates
to which the rent and other charges have been paid.

 

	31.	INVALIDITY OF PARTICULAR PROVISION

 

If any term or provision of this Lease or the application hereof
to any person or circumstance shall, to any extent, be held invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this Lease, or the application
of such term or provision to persons or circumstances other than those as to which it is held invalid or unenforceable, shall not
be affected thereby, and each term and provision of this Lease shall be valid and be enforced to the fullest extent permitted by
law.

 

	32.	CAPTIONS AND DEFINITIONS OF PARTIES

 

The captions of the Sections of this Lease are for convenience
only and are not a part of this Lease and do not in any way limit or amplify the terms and provisions of this Lease. The word “Landlord”
and the pronouns referring thereto, shall mean, where the context so admits or requires, the persons, firm or corporation named
herein as Landlord or the mortgagee in possession at any time, of the land and building comprising the Leased Premises. If there
is more than one Landlord, the covenants of Landlord shall be the joint and several obligations of each of them, and if Landlord
is a partnership, the covenants of Landlord shall be the joint and several obligations of each of the partners and the obligations
of the firm. Any pronoun shall be read in the singular or plural and in such gender as the context may require. Except as in this
Lease otherwise provided, the terms and provisions of this Lease shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties
hereto and their respective successors and assigns.

 

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	33.	RELATIONSHIP OF THE PARTIES

 

Nothing contained herein shall be deemed or construed by the
parties hereto nor by any third party as creating the relationship of principal and agent or of partnership or of a joint venture
between the parties hereto, it being understood and agreed that neither any provision contained herein, nor any acts of the parties
hereto, shall be deemed to create any relationship between the parties hereto other than the relationship of Landlord and Tenant.

 

	34.	BROKERAGE

 

No party has acted as, by or through a broker in the effectuation
of this Agreement, except as set out hereinafter.

 

	35.	ENTIRE AGREEMENT

 

This instrument contains the entire and only agreement between
the parties, and no oral statements or representations or prior written matter not contained in this instrument shall have any
force and effect. This Lease shall not be modified in any way except by a writing executed by both parties.

 

	36.	GOVERNING LAW

 

All matters pertaining to this agreement (including its interpretation,
application, validity, performance and breach) in whatever jurisdiction action may be brought, shall be governed by, construed
and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Washington. The parties herein waive trial by jury and agree to submit
to the personal jurisdiction and venue of a court of subject matter jurisdiction located in Washington.

 

	37.	LITIGATION

 

In the event that litigation results from or arises out of this
Agreement or the performance thereof, the parties agree to reimburse the prevailing party’s reasonable attorney’s fees,
court costs, and all other expenses, whether or not taxable by the court as costs, in addition to any other relief to which the
prevailing party may be entitled. In such event, no action shall be entertained by said court or any court of competent jurisdiction
if filed more than one year subsequent to the date the cause(s) of action actually accrued regardless of whether damages were otherwise
as of said time calculable.

 

If Landlord files an action to enforce any agreement contained
in this lease agreement, or for breach of any covenant or condition, Tenant shall pay Landlord reasonable attorney fees for the
services of Landlord’s attorney in the action, all fees to be fixed by the court.

 

	38.	CONTRACTUAL PROCEDURES

 

Unless specifically disallowed by law, should litigation arise
hereunder, service of process therefore may be obtained through certified mail, return receipt requested; the parties hereto waiving
any and all rights they may have to object to the method by which service was perfected.

 

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	39.	EXTRAORDINARY REMEDIES

 

To the extent cognizable at law, the parties hereto, in the
event of breach and in addition to any and all other remedies available thereto, may obtain injunctive relief, regardless of whether
the injured party can demonstrate that no adequate remedy exists at law.

 

	40.	RELIANCE ON FINANCIAL STATEMENT

 

Tenant shall furnish concurrently with the execution of this
lease, a financial statement of Tenant prepared by an accountant. Tenant, both in corporate capacity, if applicable, and individually,
hereby represents and warrants that all the information contained therein is complete, true, and correct. Tenant understands that
Landlord is relying upon the accuracy of the information contained therein. Should there be found to exist any inaccuracy within
the financial statement which adversely affects Tenant’s financial standing, or should Tenant’s financial circumstances
materially change, Landlord may demand, as additional security, an amount equal to an additional two months rent, which additional
security shall be subject to all terms and conditions herein, require a fully executed guaranty by a third party acceptable to
Landlord, elect to terminate this Lease, or hold Tenant personally and individually liable hereunder.

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Lease
the day and year first above written or have caused this Lease to be executed by their respective officers thereunto duly authorized.

 

	
        LANDLORD

        
	 	TENANT
	 	 	 
	STEVEN C. QUAY, M.D., PH.D.	 	STEVEN C. QUAY, M.D., PH.D.
	 	 	 
	/s/ Steven C. Quay	 	/s/ Steven C. Quay
	Authorized Signature	 	Authorized Signature
	 	 	 
	President	 	Chief Executive Officer
	Title	 	Title

 

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EXHIBIT
“A” LEGAL DESCRIPTION 

 

4105 E Madison St., Suite 320, Seattle WA
98112

 

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EXHIBIT
“B” TENANT PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS

 

None.

 

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