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Enable - 2007 Stock Incentive Plan (10202102).DOC

ENABLE IPC CORPORATION

2007 STOCK INCENTIVE PLAN 

(As approved by the Board of Directors on June 22, 2007

and approved by stockholders on July 26, 2007) 

ARTICLE ONE 

GENERAL PROVISIONS 

I.  PURPOSE OF THE PLAN

The Plan is intended to promote the interests of Enable IPC Corporation, a Delaware corporation (the “Corporation”) by providing eligible persons who are employed by or serve the Corporation or any Parent or Subsidiary with the opportunity to acquire a proprietary interest, or otherwise increase their proprietary interest, in the Corporation as an incentive for them to remain in such service. 

Capitalized terms shall have the meanings assigned to such terms in the attached Appendix. 

II.  STRUCTURE OF THE PLAN

A. The Plan shall be divided into two separate equity incentive programs: 

               1. the Discretionary Option Grant Program under which eligible persons may, at the discretion of the Plan Administrator, be granted options to purchase shares of Common Stock; and

               2. the Stock Issuance Program under which eligible persons may, at the discretion of the Plan Administrator, be issued shares of Common Stock directly, either through the immediate purchase of such shares or as a bonus for services rendered the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary). 

B. The provisions of Articles One and Four shall apply to all equity programs under the Plan and shall govern the interests of all persons under the Plan. 

III.  ADMINISTRATION OF THE PLAN

A.  The Primary Committee and the Board shall have concurrent authority to administer the Discretionary Option Grant and Stock Issuance Programs with respect to Section 16 Insiders. (However, grants made to Section 16 Insiders by the entire Board will not be exempt from the million-dollar compensation deduction limitation of Code Section 162(m).) Administration of the Discretionary Option Grant and Stock Issuance Programs with respect to all other persons eligible to participate in those programs may, at the Board’s discretion, be vested in the Primary Committee or a Secondary Committee, or the Board may retain the power to administer those programs with respect to all such persons; provided, that a Secondary Committee which includes any Employee is not authorized to make grants to non-Employee directors. However, any discretionary option grants or stock issuances for members of the Primary Committee should be authorized by a disinterested majority of the Board. 

B. Members of the Primary Committee or any Secondary Committee shall serve for such period of time as the Board may determine and may be removed by the Board at any time. The Board may also at 

any time terminate the functions of any Secondary Committee and reassume all powers and authority previously delegated to such committee. 

C. Service on the Primary Committee or the Secondary Committee shall constitute service as a director, and members of each such committee shall accordingly be entitled to full indemnification and reimbursement as directors for their service on such committee. No member of the Primary Committee or the Secondary Committee shall be liable for any act or omission made in good faith with respect to the Plan or any option grants or stock issuances under the Plan. 

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D.  Each Plan Administrator shall, within the scope of its administrative functions under the Plan, have full power and authority (subject to the provisions of the Plan) to establish such rules and procedures as it may deem appropriate for proper administration of the Discretionary Option Grant and Stock Issuance Programs and to make such determinations under, and issue such interpretations of, the provisions of those programs and any outstanding options or stock issuances thereunder as it may deem necessary or advisable. Decisions of the Plan Administrator within the scope of its administrative functions under the Plan shall be binding on all parties who have an interest in the Discretionary Option Grant and Stock Issuance Programs under its jurisdiction or any option or stock issuance thereunder. 

IV.  ELIGIBILITY

 A. The persons eligible to participate in the Discretionary Option Grant and Stock Issuance Programs are as follows: 

               1. employees, 

               2. non-Employee members of the Board or the board of directors of any Parent or Subsidiary, and 

               3. independent contractors who provide services to the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary). 

V.  STOCK SUBJECT TO THE PLAN

A. The stock issuable under the Plan shall be shares of authorized but unissued or reacquired Common Stock, including shares repurchased by the Corporation on the open market. The maximum number of shares of Common Stock which may be issued over the term of the Plan shall not exceed 10,000,000 shares. 

B. No one person participating in the Plan may receive stock options and direct stock issuances for more than 1,500,000 shares of Common Stock pursuant to the Plan in the aggregate per calendar year. No more than 200,000 shares of Common Stock may be granted under Article Three hereof. 

C. Shares of Common Stock subject to outstanding options shall be available for subsequent issuance under the Plan to the extent (1) those options expire or terminate for any reason prior to exercise in full or (2) the options are cancelled in accordance with the cancellation/regrant provisions of the Plan. Unvested shares issued under the Plan and subsequently cancelled or repurchased by the Corporation, at a price per share not greater than the original issue price paid per share, pursuant to the Corporation’s repurchase rights under the Plan shall be added back to the number of shares of Common Stock reserved for issuance under the Plan and shall accordingly be available for reissuance through one or more subsequent option grants or direct stock issuances under the Plan. However, should the exercise price of an option under the Plan be paid with shares of Common Stock or should shares of Common Stock otherwise issuable under the Plan be withheld by the Corporation in satisfaction of the withholding taxes incurred in connection with the exercise of an option or the vesting of a stock issuance under the Plan, then the number of shares of Common Stock available for issuance under the Plan shall be reduced by the gross number of shares for which the option is exercised or which vest under the stock issuance, and not by the net number of shares of Common Stock issued to the holder of such option or stock issuance. 

D. If any change is made to the Common Stock by reason of any stock split, stock dividend, recapitalization, combination of shares, exchange of shares or other change affecting the outstanding Common Stock as a class without the Corporation’s receipt of consideration, appropriate adjustments shall be made by the Plan Administrator to (1) the maximum number and/or class of securities issuable under the Plan, (2) the maximum number and/or class of securities for which any one person may be granted options and direct stock issuances under the Plan per calendar year, and (3) the number and/or class of securities and the exercise price per share in effect under each outstanding option under the Plan. Such adjustments to the outstanding options are to be effected in a manner that shall preclude the enlargement or dilution of rights and benefits under such options. The adjustments determined by the Plan Administrator shall be binding. 

  

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ARTICLE TWO 

DISCRETIONARY OPTION GRANT PROGRAM 

I.  OPTION TERMS

Each option shall be evidenced by one or more documents in the form approved by the Plan Administrator. However, each such document shall comply with the terms specified below. Each document evidencing an Incentive Option shall, in addition, be subject to the provisions of the Plan applicable to such options. 

A. Exercise Price.

               1. The exercise price per share shall be fixed by the Plan Administrator but shall not be less than 100% of the Fair Market Value per share of Common Stock on the option grant date. 

               2. The exercise price shall become immediately due upon exercise of the option and shall, subject to the provisions of Section I of Article Four and the documents evidencing the option, be payable in one or more of the forms specified below: 

               

(a) cash or check made payable to the Corporation, 

               

(b) shares of Common Stock held for the requisite period necessary to avoid a charge to the Corporation’s earnings for financial reporting purposes and valued at Fair Market Value on the Exercise Date, or 

              

(c) to the extent the option is exercised for vested shares, through a special sale and remittance procedure pursuant to which the Optionee shall concurrently provide irrevocable instructions to (a) a Corporation-designated brokerage firm to effect the immediate sale of the purchased shares and remit to the Corporation, out of the sale proceeds available on the settlement date, sufficient funds to cover the aggregate exercise price payable for the purchased shares plus all applicable income and employment taxes required to be withheld by the Corporation by reason of such exercise and (b) the Corporation to deliver the certificates for the purchased shares directly to such brokerage firm in order to complete the sale. 

Except to the extent such sale and remittance procedure is utilized, payment of the exercise price for the purchased shares must be made on the Exercise Date. 

B. Exercise and Term of Options. Each option shall be exercisable at such time or times, during such period and for such number of shares as shall be determined by the Plan Administrator and set forth in the documents evidencing the option. However, no option shall have a term in excess of 10 years measured from the option grant date. 

C. Effect of Termination of Service. 

1. The following provisions shall govern the exercise of any options granted pursuant to the Discretionary Option Grant Program that are outstanding at the time of the Optionee’s cessation of Service: 

               

(a) Immediately upon the Optionee’s cessation of Service, the option shall terminate with respect to the unvested shares subject to the option. 

               

(b) Should the Optionee’s Service be terminated for Misconduct or should the Optionee otherwise engage in Misconduct, then the option shall terminate immediately with respect to all shares subject to the option. 

              

(c) Should the Optionee’s Service terminate for reasons other than Misconduct, then the option shall remain exercisable during such period of time after the Optionee’s Service ceases as shall be determined by the Plan Administrator and set forth in the documents evidencing the option, but no option shall be exercisable after its Expiration Date. During the applicable post-Service exercise period, the option may not be exercised in the aggregate for more than the number of vested shares for which the option is exercisable on the date that the Optionee’s Service ceased. Upon the expiration of the applicable exercise period or (if earlier) upon the Expiration Date, the option shall terminate with respect to any vested shares subject to the options. 

 

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2. Among its discretionary powers, the Plan Administrator shall have complete discretion, exercisable either at the time an option is granted or at any time while the option remains outstanding, to extend the period of time for which the option is to remain exercisable following the Optionee’s cessation of Service, but in no event beyond the expiration of the option term. The Plan Administrator should consider the tax and accounting consequences before exercising such discretion. 

D. Stockholder Rights. The holder of an option shall have no stockholder rights with respect to the shares subject to the option until such person shall have exercised the option pursuant to the terms of this Plan.

E. Repurchase Rights. The Plan Administrator shall have the discretion to grant options that are exercisable for unvested shares of Common Stock. Should the Optionee cease Service while such shares are unvested, the Corporation shall have the right to repurchase any or all of those unvested shares at a price per share equal to the lower of (1) the exercise price paid per share or (2) the Fair Market Value per share of Common Stock at the time of the repurchase. The terms upon which such repurchase right shall be exercisable (including the period and procedure for exercise and the appropriate vesting schedule for the purchased shares) shall be established by the Plan Administrator and set forth in the document evidencing such repurchase right. 

F. Limited Transferability of Options. During the lifetime of the Optionee, Incentive Options shall be exercisable only by the Optionee and shall not be assignable or transferable other than by will or the laws of inheritance following the Optionee’s death. Non-Statutory Options shall be subject to the same restriction, except Non-Statutory Options may be assigned in whole or in part during the Optionee’s lifetime to one or more members of the Optionee’s family or to a trust established exclusively for one or more such family members or to the Optionee’s former spouse. The terms applicable to the assigned portion shall be the same as those in effect for the option immediately prior to such assignment and shall be set forth in such documents issued to the assignee as the Plan Administrator may deem appropriate. 

II.  INCENTIVE OPTIONS

The terms specified below shall be applicable to all Incentive Options. Except as modified by the provisions of this Section II, all the provisions of Articles One, Two and Five shall be applicable to Incentive Options. Options which are specifically designated as Non-Statutory Options when issued under the Plan, shall not be subject to the terms of this Section II. 

A. Eligibility. Incentive Options may only be granted to Employees. 

B. Dollar Limitation. The aggregate Fair Market Value of the shares of Common Stock (determined as of the respective date) for which one or more options granted to any Employee pursuant to the Plan (or any other option plan of the Corporation or any Parent or Subsidiary) may for the first time become exercisable as Incentive Options during any one calendar year shall not exceed $100,000. To the extent that an Optionee’s options exceed that limit, they will be treated as Non-Statutory Options (but all of the other provisions of the option shall remain applicable), with the first options that were awarded to the Optionee to be treated as Incentive Options. 

C. 10% Stockholder. If any Employee to whom an Incentive Option is granted is a 10% Stockholder, then the exercise price per share shall not be less than 110% of the Fair Market Value per share of Common Stock on the option grant date, and the option term shall not exceed five years measured from the option grant date.

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III.  CHANGE IN CONTROL

A. In the event a Change in Control occurs, the shares of Common Stock at the time subject to each outstanding option granted pursuant to this Discretionary Option Grant Program shall automatically vest in full so that each such option shall, immediately prior to the effective date of the Change in Control, become exercisable for all the shares of Common Stock at the time subject to such option and may be exercised for any or all of those shares as fully vested shares of Common Stock. However, an outstanding option shall not become vested on such an accelerated basis if and to the extent: (1) such option is to be assumed by the successor corporation (or parent thereof) or is otherwise to continue in full force pursuant to the terms of transaction or (2) such option is to be replaced with a cash incentive program of the successor corporation which preserves the spread existing at the time of the Change in Control on any shares for which the option is not otherwise at that time exercisable and provides for subsequent payout of that spread no later than the time the Optionee would vest in those option shares or (3) the acceleration of such option is subject to other limitations imposed by the Plan Administrator. 

B. All outstanding repurchase rights under the Discretionary Option Grant Program shall automatically terminate, and the shares of Common Stock subject to those terminated rights shall immediately vest in full, immediately prior to the occurrence of a Change in Control, except to the extent: (1) those repurchase rights are to be assigned to the successor corporation (or parent thereof) or are otherwise to continue in full force pursuant to the terms of the transaction or (2) such accelerated vesting is precluded by other limitations imposed by the Plan Administrator. 

C. Immediately following the consummation of the Change in Control, all outstanding options granted pursuant to the Discretionary Option Grant Program shall terminate, except to the extent assumed by the successor corporation (or parent thereof) or otherwise continued in full force and effect pursuant to the terms of the transaction. 

D. Each option granted pursuant to the Discretionary Option Grant Program that is assumed or otherwise continued in effect in connection with a Change in Control shall be appropriately adjusted, immediately after such Change in Control, to apply to the number and class of securities which would have been issuable to the Optionee in consummation of such Change in Control had the option been exercised immediately prior to such Change in Control. Appropriate adjustments to reflect such Change in Control shall also be made to (1) the exercise price payable per share under each outstanding option, provided the aggregate exercise price payable for such securities shall remain the same, (2) the maximum number and/or class of securities available for issuance over the remaining term of the Plan and (3) the maximum number and/or class of securities for which any one person may be granted options and direct stock issuances pursuant to the Plan per calendar year. To the extent the holders of Common Stock receive cash consideration for their Common Stock in consummation of the Change in Control, the successor corporation may, in connection with the assumption of the outstanding options granted pursuant to the Discretionary Option Grant Program, substitute one or more shares of its own common stock with a fair market value equivalent to the cash consideration paid per share of Common Stock in such transaction. 

E. Among its discretionary powers, the Plan Administrator shall have the ability to structure an option (either at the time the option is granted or at any time while the option remains outstanding) so that the option shall become immediately exercisable and some or all of the shares subject to that option shall automatically become vested (and some or all of the repurchase rights of the Corporation with respect to the unvested shares subject to that option shall immediately terminate) upon the occurrence of a Change in Control, a Proxy Contest or any other specified event or the Optionee’s Involuntary Termination within a designated period of time following any of these events. In addition, the Plan Administrator may provide that one or more of the Corporation’s repurchase rights with respect to some or all of the shares held by the Optionee at the time of such a Change in Control, a Proxy Contest, or any other specified event or the Optionee’s Involuntary Termination within a designated period of time following such an event shall immediately terminate and all of the shares shall become vested. 

F. The portion of any Incentive Option accelerated in connection with a Change in Control or Proxy Contest shall remain exercisable as an Incentive Option only to the extent the $100,000 limitation described in Section II.B. above is not exceeded. To the extent such dollar limitation is exceeded, the accelerated portion of such option shall be exercisable as a Non-Statutory Option under the federal tax laws. 

G. The outstanding options shall in no way affect the right of the Corporation to undertake any corporate action. 

  

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ARTICLE THREE 

STOCK ISSUANCE PROGRAM 

I.  STOCK ISSUANCE TERMS

Shares of Common Stock may be issued under the Stock Issuance Program through direct and immediate issuances without any intervening option grants. Each stock issuance under this program shall be evidenced by a stock issuance agreement that complies with the terms specified below.  Shares of Common Stock may also be issued under the Stock Issuance Program pursuant to awards that entitle the recipients to receive those shares upon the attainment of designated performance goals or the satisfaction of specified Service requirements. 

A. Purchase Price. 

1. The purchase price per share shall be fixed by the Plan Administrator. 

2. Subject to the provisions of Section I of Article Four, shares of Common Stock may be issued under the Stock Issuance Program for any of the following items of consideration which the Plan Administrator may deem appropriate in each individual instance: 

(a) cash or check made payable to the Corporation, or 

              

(b) past services rendered to the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary). 

B. Vesting Provisions. 

1. Except as otherwise provided below in Section I.B.2 of this Article Three, shares of Common Stock issued under the Stock Issuance Program for a purchase price less than one hundred percent (100%) of the Fair Market Value of the shares of Common Stock on the date of the grant of the stock issuance agreement for such shares of Common Stock, shall be subject to the following vesting requirements of this Section I.B.1 of the Plan. The shares of Common Stock shall vest ratably over a period of not less than three years subject to continued employment or service with the Corporation (with the Corporation retaining the right to repurchase any of such unvested shares at the original purchase price of such shares in the event the recipient terminates employment as provided in the stock issuance agreement, except as otherwise provided in this section). The vesting of such shares of Common Stock may not be accelerated except in the event of a Change of Control of the Corporation, in the event of the death or Disability of the recipient of the shares of Common Stock, in the event of the actual or constructive termination of the employment or services of the recipient with the Corporation by the Corporation without cause (as determined by the Board) pursuant to the stock issuance agreement, an employment or services agreement, or in connection with a separation agreement or severance plan or arrangement under which the recipient of the shares of Common Stock is required to provide consideration for such acceleration of the vesting of the shares of Common Stock. Notwithstanding the foregoing, shares of Common Stock may also be issued under the Stock Issuance Program pursuant to awards that entitle the recipients to receive those shares (i) solely upon the attainment of designated performance goals provided that the minimum performance period is not less than one year, or (ii) upon the satisfaction of additional Service requirements in addition to the Service requirements in the preceding provisions of this section. 

               

2. Shares of Common Stock issued under the Stock Issuance Program representing up to five percent (5%) of the total number of shares of Common Stock reserved for issuance under the Plan shall not be subject to the restrictions provided above in Section I.B.1 of the Plan and may, in the discretion of the Plan Administrator, be fully and immediately vested upon issuance or may vest in one or more installments over the Participant’s period of Service or upon attainment of specified performance objectives. The elements of the vesting schedule applicable to any unvested shares of Common Stock issued under the Stock Issuance Program pursuant to this Section I.B.2 shall be determined by the Plan Administrator and incorporated into the stock issuance agreement. Shares of Common Stock issued pursuant to this Section I.B.2 may also be issued under the Stock Issuance Program pursuant to awards that entitle the recipients to receive those shares upon the attainment of designated performance goals or the satisfaction of specified Service requirements. 

 

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3. Any new, substituted or additional securities or other property (including money paid other than as a regular cash dividend) which the Participant may have the right to receive with respect to the Participant’s unvested shares of Common Stock by reason of any stock dividend, stock split, recapitalization, combination of shares, exchange of shares or other change affecting the outstanding Common Stock as a class without the Corporation’s receipt of consideration shall be issued subject to such escrow arrangements as the Plan Administrator shall deem appropriate and shall be vested to the same extent the Participant’s shares of Common Stock are vested. 

4. The Participant shall have full stockholder rights (other than transferability) with respect to any shares of Common Stock issued to the Participant pursuant to the Stock Issuance Program, whether or not the Participant’s interest in those shares is vested. Accordingly, the Participant shall have the right to vote such shares and to receive any regular cash dividends paid on such shares. Cash dividends constitute taxable compensation to the Participant are deductible by the Corporation (unless the Participant has made an election under Section 83(b) of the Code). 

5. Should the Participant cease to remain in Service while holding one or more unvested shares of Common Stock issued under the Stock Issuance Program or should the performance objectives not be attained with respect to one or more such unvested shares of Common Stock, then those shares shall be immediately surrendered to the Corporation for cancellation, and the Participant shall have no further stockholder rights with respect to those shares. To the extent the surrendered shares were previously issued to the Participant for consideration paid in cash or cash equivalent (including the Participant’s purchase-money indebtedness), the Corporation shall repay the Participant, without interest, the lower of (a) the cash consideration paid for the surrendered shares or (b) the Fair Market Value of those shares at the time of cancellation and/or shall cancel the unpaid principal balance of any outstanding purchase-money note of the Participant attributable to the surrendered shares by the applicable clause (a) or (b) amount. 

6. The Plan Administrator may in its discretion waive the surrender and cancellation of one or more unvested shares of Common Stock that would otherwise occur upon the cessation of the Participant’s Service or the non-attainment of the performance objectives applicable to those shares. Such waiver shall result in the immediate vesting of the Participant’s interest in the shares of Common Stock as to which the waiver applies. Such waiver may be effected at any time, whether before or after the Participant’s cessation of Service or the attainment or non-attainment of the applicable performance objectives. 

7. Outstanding share right awards under the Stock Issuance Program shall automatically terminate, and no shares of Common Stock shall actually be issued in satisfaction of those awards, if the performance goals or Service requirements established for such awards are not attained or satisfied. The Plan Administrator, however, shall have the discretionary authority to issue shares of Common Stock under one or more outstanding share right awards as to which the designated performance goals or Service requirements have not been attained or satisfied. 

II.  CHANGE IN CONTROL

A. All of the Corporation’s outstanding repurchase rights under the Stock Issuance Program shall terminate automatically, and all the shares of Common Stock subject to those terminated rights shall immediately vest in full, immediately prior to the occurrence of a Change in Control, except to the extent (1) those repurchase rights are to be assigned to the successor corporation (or parent thereof) or are otherwise to continue in full force and effect pursuant to the terms of the transaction or (2) such accelerated vesting is precluded by other limitations imposed in the stock issuance agreement. 

B. The Plan Administrator shall have the discretionary authority to structure one or more of the Corporation’s repurchase rights under the Stock Issuance Program so that those rights shall automatically terminate in whole or in part, and some or all of the shares of Common Stock subject to those terminated rights shall immediately vest, upon the occurrence of a Change in Control, a Proxy Contest or any other event, or the Participant’s Involuntary Termination within a designated period of time following any of these events. 

 

 

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ARTICLE FOUR 

MISCELLANEOUS 

I.  FINANCING

The Plan Administrator may permit any Optionee or Participant to pay the option exercise price under the Discretionary Option Grant Program or the purchase price of shares issued under the Stock Issuance Program by delivering a full-recourse, interest-bearing promissory note payable in one or more installments. After considering the tax and accounting consequences, the Plan Administrator shall establish the terms of any such promissory note (including the interest rate and the terms of repayment). In no event may the maximum credit available to the Optionee or Participant exceed the sum of (A) the aggregate option exercise price or purchase price payable for the purchased shares (less the par value of such shares) plus (B) any applicable income and employment tax liability incurred by the Optionee or the Participant in connection with the option exercise or share purchase. Prior to permitting the use of promissory notes as payment under the Plan, the Plan Administrator should consider the restrictions on doing so imposed by Regulation U. 

II.  TAX WITHHOLDING

A. The Corporation’s obligation to deliver shares of Common Stock upon the exercise of options or the issuance or vesting of such shares granted pursuant to the Plan shall be subject to the satisfaction of all applicable income and employment tax withholding requirements. 

B. The Plan Administrator may, in its discretion, provide any or all holders of Non-Statutory Options or unvested shares of Common Stock issued pursuant to the Plan (other than the options granted to non-Employee directors or independent contractors) with the right to use shares of Common Stock in satisfaction of all or part of the Withholding Taxes to which such holders may become subject in connection with the exercise of their options or the vesting of their shares. Such right may be provided to any such holder in either or both of the following formats: 

1. Stock Withholding: The election to have the Corporation withhold, from the shares of Common Stock otherwise issuable upon the exercise of such Non-Statutory Option or the vesting of such shares, a portion of those shares. So as to avoid adverse accounting treatment, the number of shares that may be withheld for this purpose may not exceed the minimum number needed to satisfy the applicable income and employment tax withholding rules. 

2. Stock Delivery: The election to deliver to the Corporation, at the time the Non-Statutory Option is exercised or the shares vest, one or more shares of Common Stock previously acquired by such holder (other than in connection with the option exercise or share vesting triggering the Withholding Taxes). So as to avoid adverse accounting treatment, the number of shares that may be withheld for this purpose may not exceed the minimum number needed to satisfy the applicable income and employment tax withholding rules. 

  

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III.  SHARE ESCROW/LEGENDS

Unvested shares of Common Stock may, in the Plan Administrator’s discretion, be held in escrow by the Corporation until the Optionee’s or the Participant’s interest in such shares vests or may be issued directly to the Optionee or the Participant with restrictive legends on the certificates evidencing those unvested shares. 

IV.  RESTRICTIONS ON CANCELLATION AND REGRANT OF STOCK OPTIONS AND REPRICING OF STOCK OPTIONS

Except with the approval of the stockholders of the Corporation, (i) no option may be granted under the Plan to an employee, consultant or member of the Board in direct exchange for, or in direct connection with, the cancellation or surrender of an outstanding option of such person having a higher exercise price, and (ii) no option granted under the Plan may be amended to reduce the exercise price per share of the Common Stock of the Corporation subject to such option below the exercise price of the option as of the date the option is granted, except to reflect the substitution for or assumption of the option in connection with a Change in Control of the Corporation or if any change is made in the Common Stock subject to the Plan or subject to any option under the Plan without the receipt of consideration by the Corporation (through merger, consolidation, reorganization, recapitalization, reincorporation, stock dividend, dividend in property other than cash, stock split, liquidating dividend, combination of shares, exchange of shares, change in corporate structure or other transaction not involving the receipt of consideration by the Corporation) in which case the outstanding stock options will be appropriately adjusted in the class or classes and number of securities and price per share of Common Stock subject to such outstanding stock options. In the event of the substitution for or assumption of an option in connection with a Change in Control of the Corporation or if any change is made in the Common Stock subject to the Plan or subject to any option under the Plan without the receipt of consideration by the Corporation, the Board shall make such adjustments, and its determination shall be final, binding and conclusive. (The conversion of any convertible securities of the Corporation shall not be treated as a transaction “without receipt of consideration” by the Corporation.) 

V.  EFFECTIVE  DATE AND TERM OF THE PLAN

A. The Plan shall become effective on July 26, 2007. No options may be granted or stock issued under the Plan at any time before July 26, 2007. 

B.  Unless terminated by the Board prior to such time, the Plan shall terminate upon the tenth anniversary of the Plan’s adoption by the Board. Should the Plan terminate when any options or unvested shares are outstanding, such awards shall continue in effect in accordance with the provisions of the documents evidencing such grants or issuances. 

VI.  AMENDMENT OF THE PLAN

The Board shall have complete and exclusive power and authority to amend the Plan or any awards made hereunder. However, no such amendment of the Plan shall adversely affect the rights and obligations with respect to options or unvested stock issuances at the time outstanding under the Plan unless the Optionee or the Participant consents to such amendment, and, except as provided in Section IV of Article Four of the Plan relating to adjustments upon changes in Common Stock, no increase in the number of shares of Common Stock reserved for issuance under the Plan shall be effective unless approved by the stockholders of the Corporation to the extent stockholder approval is necessary to satisfy the requirements of Section 422 of the Code, Securities and Exchange Commission Rule 16b-3 or securities exchange listing requirements. In addition, stockholder approval shall be necessary to modify the eligibility requirements for participation in the Plan. 

VII.  USE OF PROCEEDS

 

Any cash proceeds received by the Corporation from the sale of shares of Common Stock under the Plan shall be used for any corporate purpose. 

 

 

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VIII.  REGULATORY APPROVALS

A. The implementation of the Plan, the granting of any stock option under the Plan and the issuance of any shares of Common Stock (1) upon the exercise of any option or (2) under the Stock Issuance Program shall be subject to the Corporation’s procurement of all approvals and permits required by regulatory authorities having jurisdiction over the Plan, the stock options granted under it and the shares of Common Stock issued pursuant to it. 

B. No shares of Common Stock or other assets shall be issued or delivered under the Plan unless and until there shall have been compliance with all applicable requirements of applicable securities laws, including the filing and effectiveness of the Form S-8 registration statement for the shares of Common Stock issuable under the Plan, and all applicable requirements of any stock exchange on which Common Stock is then listed for trading or traded. 

IX.  NO EMPLOYMENT/SERVICE RIGHTS

Nothing in the Plan shall confer upon the Optionee or the Participant any right to continue in Service for any period of specific duration or interfere with or otherwise restrict in any way the rights of the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary employing or retaining such person) or of the Optionee or the Participant, which rights are hereby expressly reserved by each, to terminate such person’s Service at any time for any reason, with or without cause. 

X.  CALIFORNIA BLUE SKY PROVISIONS

If the Corporation is not exempt from California securities laws, the following provisions shall apply to any sale of Common Stock or any option grant to an individual who is eligible to receive such grants pursuant to the Plan who resides in the State of California. 

A. Option Grant Program. 

1. The exercise price per share shall be fixed by the Plan Administrator in accordance with the following provisions: 

(a) The exercise price per share applicable to each option shall not be less than 85% of the Fair Market Value per share of Common Stock on the date the option is granted. 

(b) If the person to whom the option is granted is a 10% Stockholder, then the exercise price per share shall not be less than 110% of the Fair Market Value per share of Common Stock on the date the option is granted. 

2. The Plan Administrator may not impose a vesting schedule upon any option grant or the shares of Common Stock subject to that option which is more restrictive than 20% per year vesting, with the initial vesting to occur not later than one year after the option grant date. However, such limitation shall not be applicable to any option grants made to individuals who are officers of the Corporation, non-Employee directors or independent contractors. 

3. Unless the Optionee’s Service is terminated for Misconduct (in which case the option shall terminate immediately), the option (to the extent it was vested and exercisable at that the time Optionee’s Service ceased) must remain exercisable, following Optionee’s termination of Service, for at least (a) six months if Optionee’s Service terminates due to death or Permanent Disability or (b) thirty days in all other cases. 

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B. Stock Issuance Program. 

1. The purchase price per share for shares issued under the Stock Issuance Program shall be fixed by the Plan Administrator but shall not be less than 85% of the Fair Market Value per share of Common Stock on the issue date. However, the purchase price per share of Common Stock issued to a 10% Stockholder shall not be less than 100% of such Fair Market Value. 

2. The Plan Administrator may not impose a vesting schedule upon any stock issuance effected under the Stock Issuance Program which is more restrictive than 20% per year vesting, with initial 

vesting to occur not later than one year after the issuance date. Such limitation shall not apply to any Common Stock issuances made to the officers of the Corporation, non-Employee directors or independent contractors. 

C. Repurchase Rights. To the extent specified in a stock purchase agreement or stock issuance agreement, the Corporation and/or its stockholders shall have the right to repurchase any or all of the unvested shares of Common Stock held by an Optionee or Participant when such person’s Service ceases. However, except with respect to grants to officers, directors, and consultants of the Corporation, the repurchase right must satisfy the following conditions: 

1. The Corporation’s right to repurchase the unvested shares of Common Stock must lapse at the rate of at least 20% per year over five years from the date the option was granted under the Discretionary Option Grant Program or the shares were issued under the Stock Issuance Program. 

2. The Corporation’s repurchase right must be exercised within ninety days of the date that Service ceased (or the date the shares were purchased, if later). 

3. The purchase price must be paid in the form of cash or cancellation of the purchase money indebtedness for the shares of Common Stock. 

APPENDIX 

          The following definitions shall be in effect under the Plan: 

          A.  Board shall mean the Corporation’s Board of Directors. 

          B. Change in Control shall mean a change in ownership or control of the Corporation effected through any of the following transactions: 

          (i) a merger, consolidation or other reorganization approved by the Corporation’s stockholders, unless securities representing more than 50% of the total combined voting power of the voting securities of the successor corporation are immediately thereafter beneficially owned, directly or indirectly, by the persons who beneficially owned the Corporation’s outstanding voting securities immediately prior to such transaction, or 

          (ii) the sale, transfer or other disposition of all or substantially all of the Corporation’s assets, or 

          (iii) the acquisition, directly or indirectly, by any person or related group of persons (other than the Corporation or a person that directly or indirectly controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with, the Corporation), of beneficial ownership (within the meaning of Rule 13d-3 of the Exchange Act) of securities possessing more than 50% of the total combined voting power of the Corporation’s outstanding securities pursuant to a tender or exchange offer made directly to the Corporation’s stockholders. 

          C. Code shall mean the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. 

          D. Common Stock shall mean the Corporation’s common stock. 

  

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          E. Corporation shall mean Enable IPC Corporation, a Delaware corporation, and any corporate successor to all or substantially all of the assets or voting stock of Enable IPC Corporation which adopts the Plan. 

          F. Discretionary Option Grant Program shall mean the discretionary option grant program in effect under Article Two of the Plan. 

          G. Employee shall mean an individual who is in the employ of the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary), subject to the control and direction of the employer entity as to both the work to be performed and the manner and method of performance. 

         H. Exchange Act shall mean the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. 

          I. Exercise Date shall mean the date on which the option shall have been exercised in accordance with the appropriate option documentation. 

          J. Fair Market Value per share of Common Stock on any relevant date shall be determined in accordance with the following provisions: 

          (i) If the Common Stock is at the time traded on the Nasdaq Stock Market, then the Fair Market Value shall be the closing selling price per share of Common Stock on the date in question, as such price is reported by the National Association of Securities Dealers on the Nasdaq Stock Market and published in The Wall Street Journal. If there is no closing selling price for the Common Stock on the date in question, then the Fair Market Value shall be the closing selling price on the last preceding date for which such quotation exists. 

          (ii) If the Common Stock is at the time listed on any stock exchange, then the Fair Market Value shall be the closing selling price per share of Common Stock on the date in question on the stock exchange determined by the Plan Administrator to be the primary market for the Common Stock, as such price is officially quoted in the composite tape of transactions on such exchange and published in The Wall Street Journal. If there is no closing selling price for the Common Stock on the date in question, then the Fair Market Value shall be the closing selling price on the last preceding date for which such quotation exists. 

 

         (iii) If the Common Stock is at the time neither listed on any stock exchange or the Nasdaq Stock Market, then the Fair Market Value shall be determined by the Plan Administrator after taking into account such factors as the Plan Administrator shall deem appropriate. 

          K. Incentive Option shall mean an option that satisfies the requirements of Code Section 422. 

          L. Involuntary Termination shall mean the termination of the Service of any individual which occurs by reason of: 

          (i) such individual’s involuntary dismissal or discharge by the Corporation (or its Parent or Subsidiary) for reasons other than Misconduct, or 

          (ii) such individual’s voluntary resignation following (a) a change in his or her position with the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary) which materially reduces his or her duties and responsibilities, (b) a reduction in his or her base salary by more than 15%, unless the base salaries of all similarly situated individuals are reduced by the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary) employing the individual or (c) a relocation of such individual’s place of employment by more than fifty miles, provided and only if such change, reduction or relocation is effected by the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary) without the individual’s consent. 

          M. Misconduct shall mean the commission of any act of fraud, embezzlement or dishonesty by the Optionee or Participant, any unauthorized use or disclosure by such person of confidential information or trade secrets of the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary), or any other intentional misconduct by such person adversely affecting the business or affairs of the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary) in a material manner. The foregoing definition shall not in any way preclude or restrict the right of the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary) to discharge or dismiss any Optionee, Participant or other person in the Service of the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary) for any other acts or omissions, but such other acts or omissions shall not be deemed, for purposes of the Plan, to constitute grounds for termination for Misconduct. 

  

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          N. Non-Statutory Option shall mean an option not intended to be an Incentive Option. 

          O. Optionee shall mean any person to whom an option is granted under the Discretionary Option Grant. 

          P. Parent shall mean any corporation (other than the Corporation) in an unbroken chain of corporations ending with the Corporation, provided each corporation in the unbroken chain (other than the Corporation) owns, at the time of the determination, stock possessing fifty percent (50%) or more of the total combined voting power of all classes of stock in one of the other corporations in such chain. 

          Q. Participant shall mean any person who is issued shares of Common Stock under the Stock Issuance Program. 

          R. Permanent Disability or Permanently Disabled shall mean the inability of the Optionee or the Participant to engage in any substantial gainful activity by reason of any medically determinable physical or mental impairment which can be expected to result in death or has lasted or can be expected to last for a continuous period of 12 months or more. 

          S. Plan shall mean the Enable IPC Corporation 2007 Stock Incentive Plan, as amended. 

          T. Plan Administrator shall mean the particular entity, whether the Primary Committee, the Board or the Secondary Committee, which is authorized to administer the Discretionary Option Grant and Stock Issuance Programs with respect to one or more classes of eligible persons, to the extent such entity is carrying out its administrative functions under those programs with respect to the persons under its jurisdiction. 

          U. Plan Effective Date shall mean the date the Plan becomes effective and shall be coincidental with the date the Plan is approved by the Corporation’s stockholders. The Plan Effective Date is July 26, 2007. 

          V. Primary Committee shall mean the committee comprised of one or more directors designated by the Board to administer the Discretionary Option Grant and Stock Issuance Programs with respect to Section 16 Insiders. To obtain the benefits of Rule 16b-3, there must be at least two members on the Primary Committee and all of the members must be “non-employee” directors as that term is defined in the Rule or the entire Board must approve the grant(s). Similarly, to be exempt from the million dollar compensation deduction limitation of Code Section 162(m), there must be at least two members on the Primary Committee and all of the members must be “outside directors” as that term is defined in Code Section 162(m). 

          W. Proxy Contest shall mean a change in ownership or control of the Corporation effected through a change in the composition of the Board over a period of 36 consecutive months or less such that a majority of the directors ceases, by reason of one or more contested elections for directorship, to be comprised of individuals who either (i) have been directors continuously since the beginning of such period or (ii) have been elected or nominated for election as directors during such period by at least a majority of the directors described in clause (i) who were still in office at the time the Board approved such election or nomination. 

          X. Secondary Committee shall mean a committee of one or more directors appointed by the Board to administer the Discretionary Option Grant and Stock Issuance Programs with respect to eligible persons other than Section 16 Insiders. 

  

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          Y. Section 16 Insider shall mean an executive officer or director of the Corporation or the holder of more than 10% of a registered class of the Corporation’s equity securities, in each case subject to the short-swing profit liabilities of Section 16 of the Exchange Act. 

          Z. Service shall mean the performance of services for the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary) by a person in the capacity of an Employee, a non-Employee member of the board of directors or independent contractor, except to the extent otherwise specifically provided in the documents evidencing the option grant or stock issuance. 

          AA. Stock Issuance Program shall mean the stock issuance program in effect under Article Three of the Plan. 

          BB. Subsidiary shall mean any corporation (other than the Corporation) in an unbroken chain of corporations beginning with the Corporation, provided each corporation (other than the last corporation) in the unbroken chain owns, at the time of the determination, stock possessing fifty percent (50%) or more of the total combined voting power of all classes of stock in one of the other corporations in such chain. 

          CC. 10% Stockholder shall mean the owner of stock (as determined under Code Section 424(d)) possessing more than 10% of the total combined voting power of all classes of stock of the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary). 

          DD. Withholding Taxes shall mean the applicable income and employment withholding taxes to which the holder of a Non-Statutory Option or unvested shares of Common Stock under the Plan may become subject in connection with the exercise of those options or the vesting of those shares. 

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AMENDED TECHNOLOGY PURCHASE AGREEMENT

This Agreement made this  19th  day of May, 2004.

                                 And amended this 19, day of November 2005 

BETWEEN:

QV VENTURES LTD., a British Columbia corporation having a Registered and Records Office located at: 700-625 Howe Street, Vancouver BC, V6C 2T6

(hereinafter referred to as the "Purchaser")

OF THE FIRST PART

AND:                           3493734 MANITOBA, LTD. A Manitoba corporation

 having a place of business located at:

196 Tache Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba

Canada, R2H 1Z6

(hereinafter collectively referred to as the "Vendor")

OF THE SECOND PART

WHEREAS the Vendor has developed certain information, expertise, know-how, 

show-how related to a proprietary Soft Ware Program, marketed under the trade 

name “Mediflow”.  (collectively referred to as the “Technology”).

AND WHEREAS the Vendor has utilized the Technology to develop and market 

this Soft Ware Program for the medical industy..

AND WHEREAS the Vendor wishes to sell and the Purchaser wishes to 

                       purchase the Technology and related Software programs.

NOW THEREFORE this Agreement witnesses that in consideration of the 

premises, and of the mutual covenants and agreements herein contained and other 

good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby 

acknowledged the parties hereto have agreed to and do hereby agree as follows:

1.

DEFINITIONS

1.1

In this Agreement, unless a contrary intention appears, the following words and phrases 

            shall mean:

a.

“Technology” means and shall include any Patents and all of the information, data, schematics blueprints, drawings, registered and unregistered trademarks, trade-names, copyrights, designs expertise, and know-how of every nature and kind related to this Soft Ware Program, held by the Vendor either directly or indirectly and shall include any improvements modifications or variations thereto.

            b. "Net Sales Revenue" shall have the meaning as set out in Schedule "A"

 

2.

PURCHASE AND SALE OF ASSETS

0.1

     Upon the terms and subject to the conditions hereof, the Purchaser agrees to 

              purchase, and the Vendor agrees to sell, assign and transfer to the Purchaser the 

              Technology. 

0.1

the parties shall, enter into such further agreements and execute any and all 

            documents as may be necessary and reasonably required to ensure that ownership of the 

            Technology vests and remains with the Purchaser. 

3.

PURCHASE PRICE

0.1

      The Vendor agrees to sell and the Purchaser agrees to purchase the Technology from the 

             Vendor for the following consideration:

a.

The sum of FIVE THOUSAND USD ($5,000) as a non-refundable deposit, and 

a.1 The sum of THREE THOUSAND USD ($3,000)  Payable upon execution of  

      this agreement, in consideration for additional legal expenses and opportunity

      costs as a result of this amendment; and 

                       b.    The sum of TWO HUNDRED FIFTY USD ($250) for additional expenses

      associated with this amendment

c.   The sum of TEN THOUSAND USD ($10,000) NON-REFUNDABLE 

      Payable 10 days prior to closing or July 31, 2006 which ever date  

                              whichever is earlier; and

d.  A royalty of TWO (2%) PERCENT calculated on the Net Sales Revenue of 

    any product that uses all or any portion of the Technology until, development 

    costs incurred to date have been recovered to a maximum of 

   USD TWO  HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND ($250,000) DOLLARS.

   After which the royalty shell be reduced to ONE (1%) PERCENT; and

      

                      e.   TWO HUNDRED FIFTY FIVE THOUSAND USD ($255,000)

                            In additional Software development costs to be managed and led

                            By the vendor as outlined In Schedule B

a.1

      The royalty shall be paid quarterly in arrears following the first commercial sale 

             of products incorporating the Technology. 

4.

TAXATION

a.1

The Purchaser and the Vendor shall take such steps and execute such documents, and 

            certifies and makes such elections pursuant to the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency 

            (CCRA) as may be required in order to affect the transfer of the Technology in a tax 

             efficient manner such that the minimum tax liability will accrue to the parties.

5. CLOSING 

5.01

The closing of the transaction of sale and purchase hereunder will take place on September 30, 2005 by trust closing between attorneys, by correspondence on this date or such later date as is practicable.(the "Closing Date").

6.

REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES

a.1

The Vendor represents and warrants to the Purchaser (and acknowledges that the 

             Purchaser has relied upon such representations and warranties in entering into this 

             Agreement) that except as disclosed herein:

a.

the Vendor has the power and capacity to own and dispose of the assets and to enter into this Agreement and to carry out its terms to the full extent;

b.

there are no actions, suits, judgments, litigation proceedings or investigations outstanding, pending or to the knowledge of the Vendor threatened against the technology , nor does the Vendor know  or have any reasonable grounds or know of any basis for any such actions, suits, litigation proceedings or investigations;

c.

all material transactions of the business have been properly and promptly recorded or filed in or with its respective books and records and the minute books of the business contain complete records of all meetings and proceedings of the Shareholders and Directors;

d.

the execution and delivery of this Agreement and the completion of the transactions contemplated hereby have been duly and validly authorized by all necessary corporate action on the part of the Vendor, and this Agreement constitutes a legal, valid and binding obligation of the Vendor enforceable against the Vendor in accordance with its terms except as may be limited by laws of general application effecting the rights of creditors and by general principals of equity;

e.

the Vendor warrants and represents that the Vendor has good and marketable title to the Technology and the Technology is free and clear of all liens, mortgages, charges, pledges, security interests, encumbrances or other claims whatsoever, other than leases and encumbrances disclosed herein;

f. 

the Vendor has taken all necessary and proper steps to register and to keep the patent in good standing and the vendor is not aware of any conflicting claims or patent applications .

g.

the Vendor is the sole owner of any copyright, patent, trademark, etc. and no other person(s) or party has advanced a claim of ownership or claiming an interest in the product, nor is any claim likely to be made in the future to the knowledge of the Vendor and there have been no legal proceedings or threats of legal proceedings of which involving the product of which the vendor is aware.

h.

neither the execution nor delivery of this Agreement nor the completion of the transactions contemplated hereby shall;

                      

i.

Violate any of the terms and provisions of any order, decree, statute, by- 

            law or regulation agreement, covenant or restriction applicable to the 

            Vendor;

j.

the Vendor represents and warrants to the Purchaser and acknowledges that the Purchaser has relied upon same that the Vendor owns and has full and clear title to the Technology;

i.1

the Purchaser represents and warrants to The Vendor (and acknowledges that the 

            Purchaser has relied upon such representations and warranties in entering into this 

           Agreement) that except as disclosed herein:

(a)

the  company is duly organized, existing, in good standing and has the power, authority, and capacity to enter into this Agreement and to carry out the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, all of which have been duly and validly authorized by all requisite corporate proceedings

i.2

From the date hereof until the closing the Vendor shall diligently and in the manner of a 

            prudent business person in the ordinary course of business and will use its best efforts to 

            preserve the Technology.

7.

INDEMNIFICATION CLAUSE

.1

The Vendor covenants and agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Purchaser 

                        from and against:

a.

any and all losses, damages or deficiencies resulting from any misrepresentation, breach of warranty or non-fulfilment of any covenant on the part of the Vendor under this Agreement or from any misrepresentation or omission from any certificate or other instrument, furnished or to be furnished from the Company hereunder; and

b.

all actions, suits, proceedings, demands, assessments, judgments, costs and legal and other expenses incidental to any of the foregoing, the cause of action, subject matter, or basis of which arose prior to March 1, 2004

                         and the Purchaser may, on notice in writing to the Vendor, settle such claims and 

                         make any payment in relation thereof as the Purchaser sees fit.

.2

The Purchaser covenants and agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Vendor from and against:

a.

any and all losses, damages or deficiencies resulting from any misrepresentation, breach of warranty or non-fulfilment of any covenant on the part of the Purchaser under this agreement, or from any misrepresentation in or mission from any certificate or other instrument, furnished or to be furnished from the Company hereunder; and

b.

all actions, suits, proceedings, demands, assessments, judgments, costs and legal and other expenses incidental to any of the foregoing, the cause of action, subject matter, or basis of which arose after May 1, 2004.

                            

                            and the Vendor may, on notice in writing to the Purchaser, settle such claims 

                            and make any payment in relation thereof as the Vendor sees fit.

8.

SURVIVAL

.1

Notwithstanding any enquiry or investigation by the Purchaser, the representation and 

            warranties of the Vendor contained in this agreement shall survive its closing of the 

            transactions contemplated by this agreement and shall continue in full force for the 

            benefit of the Purchaser thereafter.

9.

NON-COMPETITION

9.01

The Vendor shall not, for a period of Three (3) years from the Closing Date, individually or in partnership or jointly or in conjunction with any company / person as principal, agent, employee, contractor, landlord, consultant, supplier, lender, financier, shareholder, or in any other manner, directly or indirectly, engage in, carry on or provide services to, be employed by or have an interest in, or otherwise be concerned with any other business in Canada and the United States of America which offers services or sells products that compete with the services and products resulting from the Technology whatsoever.

10.                  TERMINATION 

a.

For Cause

       The Purchaser may terminate this agreement with out notice if the Vendor is involved in any  

       offence of a civil or criminal nature  involving fraud, misrepresentation, misstatement, or 

      dishonesty,  resulting in prosecution or litigation.

b.

By Default

The Vendor may terminate this agreement with 14 days notice if the Purchaser fails to meet any specified milestone with respect to development of the project or payment of royalties as outlined in Schedule A or Schedule B. Upon a default by the Purchaser any development of the project completed or in progress will revert back to the Vendor as penalty for the default. Extensions may be granted by the Vendor at the discretion of the Vendor in the amount of 30 days per extension. Upon such a default, ownership of the technology will revert back to the Vendor with out any requirement to refund any monies paid to it hereunder.

       c.             Voluntary

        The Purchaser may terminate the agreement on a voluntary basis with 14 days notice due to 

        the fact that the purchaser can no longer proceed with the development of the project due to 

        lack of financing or due to feasibility. In the case of lack of funding or feasibility any 

        development completed or in progress will revert back to the Vendor as penalty for this 

        voluntary termination. Additionally, the Vendor shall retain sole ownership of the 

        technology with out any requirement to refund any monies paid to it hereunder.

11.

ENTIRE AGREEMENT

11.01

This agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties hereto relating to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreements, understandings, negotiations and discussions, whether oral or written, of the parties and there are no general or specific warranties, representations or other agreements by or among the parties in connection with the entering into of this agreement or the subject matter thereof except as specifically set forth herein.

12.

SEVERABILITY

12.01 If any provisions of this agreement are held unenforceable or invalid by a Court of competent jurisdiction, the parties hereto acknowledge and agree that the enforceability or validity of the remaining provisions shall not be affected thereby.

13.

JURISDICTION

13.01

This agreement shall be governed by and in construed accordance with the laws of the State of Nevada and the parties hereto hereby submit to the jurisdiction of the Courts of the State of Nevada.

14.

TIME OF THE ESSENCE

14.01 Time shall be of the essence in this agreement.

14.02 This agreement may be executed in counterpart and by facsimilie

15.

ENUREMENT

15.01

This agreement shall enure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties hereto and their respective successors and permitted assigns.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF THE PARTIES have hereunto set their hands and Corporate Seals, duly attested to be the hands of their properly authorized officers in their behalf on the day and year first above written.

Signed for and on behalf of

3493734 MANITOBA LTD.

By its authorized signatory

Per: /s/ Laurence Bremner Cherrett

Authorized Signatory

SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED

)

By QV VENTURES, LTD. in the presence of:)

)

)

Name

)

)

Address

)         Per:/s/ Desmond Ross

)

Occupation

)

Desmond Ross, President

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SCHEDULE "A"

"Net Sales Revenue":  all revenues, receipts, monies and the fair market value of all other considerations, directly or indirectly collected or received, whether by way of cash or credit or any barter, benefit, advantage, or concession received by the Company or its affiliate companies from marketing, manufacturing, sale, or distribution of the products that incorporate all or a portion of the Technology, world wide less the following:

(i)

trade and quantity discounts actually given to the purchasers thereof to a maximum discount of 60%;

(ii)

all government taxes customs and excise, sales and value added taxes and other charges or governmental fees of every nature or kind (except for taxes on or measured by income);

(iii)

transportation and insurance charges and commissions in connection with the sale of Products; and

(iv)

credit allowances or refunds given on account of returned goods, up to a maximum of 5% of Net Sales Revenue.

                                                      SCHEDULE B

2 computer scientists proficient in Microsoft C++  $100.00 per hour

1 Senior Programmer 10 Years + Experience   $100.00 per hour

Programming Tools, Licenses and Runtime   $ 50.00 per hour

Work to be Performed

 Initial Upgrade From Visual Basic to Microsoft Java Enabled C++ 

200 hours                                                                                            $50,000.00

Create Intelligent Template Website for World Wide Access

150 hours

                                          $37,500.00

Create ADO Net Libraries 

150 hours

                                          $37,500.00

Redesign Client Interface

200 hours

                                           $50,000.00

Specialist Interactive Server Dataset and tables

200 hours 

                                        $50,000.00

Create Data Relation Classes for Multiple  Infectious Diseases

100 hours

                                       $25,000.00

Create Pre-Formatted Box, Manual and Insert Card

Information

100 hours 

                                       $25,000.00

Total Upgrade and Now Programming 

                                      $275,000

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