Document:

Exhibit 10.2

 

ASSET
PURCHASE AGREEMENT

 

by
and among

 

FLIPOUTZ,
LLC,

as
Seller

 

and

 

WILD
CRAZE, INC.,

as
Parent

 

and

 

WILD
CREATIONS, INC.

as
Buyer

 

and

 

EMILY
JOHNSON, ROBIN JOHNSON, 

RHETT
POWER AND PETER GASCA,

as
Unitholders

 

November
7, 2012

  

    	 

    	 

    

 

	ARTICLE 1       DEFINITIONS	1
	 	 	 	 	 
	ARTICLE 2       BASIC TRANSACTION	7
	 	 
	 	Section 2.01	 	Purchase and Sale of Assets	7
	 	Section 2.02	 	Assumption of Liabilities	7
	 	Section 2.03	 	Purchase Price	7
	 	Section 2.04	 	Excluded Assets	8
	 	Section 2.05	 	Excluded Liabilities	8
	 	Section 2.06	 	Closing	8
	 	Section 2.07	 	Deliveries at the Closing	8
	 	Section 2.08	 	Allocation	8
	 	Section 2.09	 	Transfer and Maintenance of Books and Records	8
	 	Section 2.10	 	Power of Attorney	9
	 	 	 	 	 
	ARTICLE 3       REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF SELLER and Unitholders	9
	 	 	 
	 	Section 3.01	 	Organization of Seller and Unitholders	9
	 	Section 3.02	 	Authorization of Transaction; Enforceability	10
	 	Section 3.03	 	Noncontravention	10
	 	Section 3.04	 	Brokers’ Fees	10
	 	Section 3.05	 	Client Lists	10
	 	Section 3.06	 	Financial Statements	11
	 	Section 3.07	 	Events Subsequent to Letter of Intent	11
	 	Section 3.08	 	Legal Compliance	12
	 	Section 3.09	 	Tax Matters 	12
	 	Section 3.10	 	Assumed Contracts	12
	 	Section 3.11	 	Litigation	13
	 	Section 3.12	 	Insurance	13
	 	Section 3.13	 	Subsidiaries	14
	 	Section 3.14	 	Undisclosed Liabilities	14
	 	Section 3.15	 	Warranties	14
	 	Section 3.16	 	Permits	14
	 	Section 3.17	 	Books and Records	14
	 	Section 3.18	 	Inventory	14
	 	Section 3.19	 	Real Property	14
	 	Section 3.20	 	Real and Personal Property Leases	15
	 	Section 3.21	 	Title to Tangible Personal Property	15
	 	Section 3.22	 	Intellectual Property	16
	 	Section 3.23	 	Environmental Matters	17
	 	Section 3.24	 	Accounts Receivable	17
	 	Section 3.25	 	Vendor Lists	17
	 	Section 3.26	 	Disclosure	17
	 	 	 	 	 
	ARTICLE 4        PRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF BUYER And Parent	18
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	Section 4.01	 	Organization of Buyer	18
	 	Section 4.02	 	Authorization of Transaction	18
	 	Section 4.03	 	Noncontravention	18
	 	Section 4.04	 	Brokers’ Fees	18
	 	Section 4.05	 	No Other Representations and Warranties	18

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

	ARTICLE
    5       PRE-CLOSING COVENANTS	19
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	Section
    5.01	 	Conduct
    of the Business	19
	 	Section
    5.02	 	Access
    to Information	20
	 	Section
    5.03	 	Notification	20
	 	Section
    5.04	 	No
    Negotiation	21
	 	Section
    5.05	 	Best
    Efforts	21
	 	Section
    5.06	 	Transition	21
	 	Section
    5.07	 	Required
    Consents	21
	 	 	 	 	 
	ARTICLE
    6       POST-CLOSING COVENANTS	21
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	Section
    6.01	 	General	21
	 	Section
    6.02	 	Litigation
    Support	22
	 	Section
    6.03	 	Proprietary
    Information	22
	 	Section
    6.04	 	Solicitation
    and Hiring	22
	 	Section
    6.05	 	Non-Competition	22
	 	Section
    6.06	 	Apportionment	23
	 	Section
    6.07	 	Alternate
    Forms of Asset Transfer	23
	 	Section
    6.08	 	Use
    of Proceeds	23
	 	Section 6.09	 	Certain
    Tax Considerations	23
	 	 	 	 	 
	ARTICLE
    7       CONDITIONS TO OBLIGATION TO CLOSE	24
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	Section
    7.01	 	Conditions
    to Obligation of Buyer	24
	 	Section
    7.02	 	Conditions
    to Obligation of Seller	25
	 	 	 	 	 
	ARTICLE
    8       REMEDIES FOR BREACHES OF THIS AGREEMENT	26
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	Section
    8.01	 	Survival	26
	 	Section
    8.02	 	Indemnification	26
	 	Section
    8.03	 	Matters
    Involving Third Parties	26
	 	 	 	 	 
	ARTICLE
    9       EMPLOYEES OF THE BUSINESS	27
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	Section
    9.01	 	Communications
    with Employees	27
	 	Section
    9.02	 	No
    Obligations of Employees	28
	 	Section
    9.03	 	Commission
    Payments Owed By Seller	28

 

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	ARTICLE
    10     MISCELLANEOUS	28
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	Section 10.01 	 	Press
    Releases and Public Announcements	28
	 	Section
    10.02	 	No
    Third-Party Beneficiaries	28
	 	Section
    10.03	 	Entire
    Agreement	28
	 	Section
    10.04	 	Termination
    and Abandonment of this Agreement	28
	 	Section
    10.05	 	Succession
    and Assignment	29
	 	Section
    10.06	 	Counterparts	29
	 	Section
    10.07	 	Headings	29
	 	Section
    10.08	 	Notices	29
	 	Section
    10.09	 	Governing
    Law	30
	 	Section
    10.10	 	Amendments
    and Waivers	31
	 	Section
    10.11	 	Severability	31
	 	Section
    10.12	 	Expenses	31
	 	Section
    10.13	 	Construction	31
	 	Section
    10.14	 	Incorporation
    of Exhibits and Schedules	31
	 	Section
    10.15	 	No
    Breach of Fiduciary Duty Required	32

 

Exhibits/Schedules

 

	Exhibit
    A	Client
    Lists
	Exhibit
    B	Vendor
    Lists
	Exhibit
    C	Purchase
    Price Share Issuance
	Exhibit
    D	Milestone
    Shares Issuance
	Exhibit
    E	Form
    of Bill of Sale
	Exhibit
    F	Form
    of Lockup Agreements

 

	Disclosure Schedule	Schedule
    with respect to Representations and Warranties

 

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ASSET
PURCHASE AGREEMENT

 

THIS
ASSET PURCHASE AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) is dated as of November 7, 2012, by and among FLIPOUTZ, LLC,
a Delaware limited liability company, (“Seller”), WILD CRAZE, INC., a Nevada corporation (“Parent”),WILD
CREATIONS, INC., a Nevada corporation and wholly-owned subsidiary of Parent (“Buyer”), and EMILY JOHNSON,
ROBIN JOHNSON, RHETT POWER AND PETER GASCA, as unitholders (each individually, a “Unitholder”
and collectively, the “Unitholders”), who own the issued and outstanding membership units of Seller. Buyer,
Seller, Parent and Unitholders are sometimes each referred to separately as a “Party” and collectively herein
as the “Parties.”

 

W I T N E S S E T H:

 

WHEREAS,
Seller is engaged solely in the business of designing, manufacturing and distributing interactive fashion accessories consisting
of an arm band and tradeable coins(the “Business”);

 

WHEREAS,
Seller wishes to sell to Buyer, and Buyer wishes to purchase and assume from Seller, certain assets and liabilities with respect
to the Business on the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in this Agreement;

 

NOW,
THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual promises herein made, and in consideration of the representations,
warranties, and covenants herein contained, the Parties agree as follows.

 

ARTICLE
1

 

DEFINITIONS

 

For
purposes of this Agreement, the following terms have the meanings assigned to them in this Article 1:

 

“Accounts
Receivable” means (a) all trade accounts receivable and other rights to payment from customers of Seller and the
full benefit of all security for such accounts or rights to payment, including all trade accounts receivable representing amounts
receivable in respect of goods shipped or products sold or services rendered to customers of Seller, (b) all other accounts
or notes receivable of Seller and the full benefit of all security for such accounts or notes and (c) any claim, remedy or
other right related to any of the foregoing.

 

“Acquired
Assets” means all the following assets of the Business:

 

(a)
the Client Lists, which are set forth on Exhibit A attached hereto, along with all rights, benefits and privileges arising
thereunder or with respect thereto;

 

(b)
the Vendor Lists, which are set forth on Exhibit B attached hereto, along with all rights, benefits and privileges arising
thereunder or with respect thereto;

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

(c)
the Assumed Contracts, which are set forth on Section 3.10 of the Disclosure Schedule, along with all rights, benefits and privileges
arising thereunder or with respect thereto;

 

(d)
all books, records, files, correspondence and other documents relating to the Business, Client Lists, Vendor Lists, Inventory,
Assumed Contracts, Leases and Intellectual Property;

 

(e)
the Leases which are set forth in Section 3.20 of the Disclosure Schedule;

 

(f)
the tangible personal property (such as equipment and furniture) which are set forth in Section 3.21 of the Disclosure Schedule;

 

(g)
the Intellectual Property of the Business including, without limitation, the Intellectual Property which is set forth in Section
3.22 of the Disclosure Schedule;

 

(h)
all Permits relating to the Business which are set forth in Section 3.16 of the Disclosure Schedule; and

 

(i)
all goodwill of Seller and all other assets related to or used in connection with the Business;

 

(j)
all Accounts Receivable relating to the Business which are set forth in Section 3.24 of the Disclosure Schedule; and

 

(k)
all Inventory relating to or used in connection with the Business which is set forth in Section 3.18 of the Disclosure Schedule.

 

“Adverse
Consequences” means all actions, suits, proceedings, hearings, investigations, charges, complaints, claims, demands,
injunctions, judgments, orders, decrees, rulings, damages, dues, penalties, fines, costs, reasonable amounts paid in settlement,
liabilities, obligations, taxes, liens, losses, expenses, and fees, including court costs and reasonable attorneys’ fees
and expenses.

 

“Affiliate”
means, with respect to any Person, any other Person that, directly or indirectly through one or more intermediaries, controls,
or is controlled by, or is under common control with, such Person. The term “control” (including, with its
correlative meanings, “controlled by” and “under common control with”) means possession,
directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of management or policies (whether through ownership of
securities or partnership or other equity interests, by contract or otherwise).

 

“Agreement”
has the meaning set forth in the preface above.

 

“Applicable
Law” means any constitutional provision, statute or ordinance, whether foreign, federal, state or local, applicable
in the United States or any other nation, including any other law, rule, regulation, judgment, injunction, order, executive order,
ruling, assessment, writ, decree or interpretation thereof of any Governmental Entity, or any common law.

 

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“Assumed
Contracts” means the agreements, leases, contracts, purchase agreements, purchase orders and licenses of the Business
(whether written or oral) set forth in Section 3.10 of the Disclosure Schedule.

 

“Assumed
Liabilities” means only those liabilities, other than the Excluded Liabilities, reflected on the balance sheet included
in the Most Recent Fiscal Month End Financial Statements or incurred since the date thereof in the Ordinary Course of Business.

 

“Business“has
the meaning set forth in the first recital above.

 

“Business
Day” means any day other than a day that is a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday in New York, New York.

 

“Buyer”
has the meaning set forth in the preface above.

 

“Client
Lists” means all lists. spreadsheets, worksheets and tables of any type or form identifying each and every client of
Seller since inception of the Business (including those engagements where no writing may exist) which are listed on Exhibit
A attached hereto.

 

“Closing”
has the meaning set forth in Section 2.06 below.

 

“Closing
Date” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.06 below.

 

“Code”
means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.

 

“Competitor”
has the meaning set forth in Section 6.05 below.

 

“Disclosure
Schedule” has the meaning set forth in Article 3 below.

 

“Employees”
means the employees of the Business.

 

“Environmental
Law” means a legal rule pertaining to land use, air, soil, surface water, groundwater (including the protection, cleanup,
removal, remediation or damage thereof), public or employee health or safety or any other environmental matter, including, without
limitation, the following laws as the same have been amended from time to time: (i) Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. § 7401,
et seq.); (ii) Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. § 1251, et seq.); (iii) Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act (42 U.S.C. § 6901, et seq.); (iv) Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability
Act (42 U.S.C. § 9601, et seq.); (v) Safe Drinking Water Act (42 U.S.C. § 300f, et seq.);
(vi) Toxic Substances Control Act (15 U.S.C. § 2601, et seq.); (vii) Rivers and Harbors Act (33 U.S.C.
§ 401, et seq.); (viii) Occupational Safety and Health Act (29 U.S.C. § 651, et seq.);
together with all other legal rules regulating emissions, discharges, releases or threatened releases of any hazardous substance
into ambient air, land, surface water, groundwater, personal property or structures, or otherwise regulating the manufacture,
processing, distribution, use, treatment, storage, disposal, transport, discharge or handling of any hazardous substance.

 

“ERISA”
means the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended.

 

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“Excluded
Assets” means all other assets, properties, rights and claims (other than the Acquired Assets) of Seller of any
nature whatsoever and wherever situated.

 

“Excluded
Liabilities” means all liabilities other than the Assumed Liabilities, including, without limitation:

 

(a)
the liabilities set forth in Section 2.02 of the Disclosure Schedule;

 

(b)
any liabilities or obligations that should have been paid prior to the Closing Date relating to any employee, any Plan, any employee
benefits or commissions, salaries, wages or other compensation arrangements existing on or prior to the Closing Date with respect
to Seller or the Business;

 

(c)
any other liability or obligation, to the extent related to an Excluded Asset;

 

(d)
any payment obligation of Seller to vendors or other service providers for goods and/or services;

 

(e)
any Taxes of Seller and any other Taxes accruing on or prior to the Closing Date;

 

(f)
any liabilities relating to any current pending or threatened litigation, arbitration or any other Proceeding against Seller or
any future litigation, arbitration or Proceeding relating to the Acquired Assets to the extent related to events occurring prior
to the Closing Date;

 

(g)
any liabilities arising out of any violation of Environmental Law;

 

(h)
any liabilities not related to the Acquired Assets;

 

(i)
any liabilities for legal fees and expenses of Seller related to the transactions contemplated hereby; and

 

(j)
any other liabilities or obligations of Seller or the Business accruing on or prior to the Closing Date.

 

“Financial
Statements” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.06 below.

 

“Flipoutz
Patent Application” shall mean that certain patent application, serial no. 12/245,468, filed with the USPTO (defined
herein) in October 2008.

 

“GAAP”
means United States generally accepted accounting principles as in effect from time to time.

 

“Governmental
Entity” shall mean any government (including any United States of foreign federal, state, provincial, cantonal, municipal
or county government), any political subdivision thereof and any governmental, administrative, ministerial, regulatory, central
bank, self-regulatory, quasi-governmental, taxing, executive, or legislative department, commission, body, agency, authority or
instrumentality of any thereof.

 

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“Indemnified
Party” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.03 below.

 

“Indemnifying
Party” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.03 below.

 

“Intellectual
Property” means: (a) inventions (whether patentable or unpatentable and whether or not reduced to practice), improvements
thereon, and patents, patent applications and patent disclosures, together with reissues, continuations, continuations-in-part,
revisions, extensions and reexaminations thereof, including, without limitation the Flipoutz Patent Application; (b) trademarks,
service marks, trade dress, logos, trade names, URLs, domain names and corporate names, together with translations, adaptations,
derivations, and combinations thereof, and including but not limited to goodwill associated therewith, applications, registrations
and renewals in connections therewith including, without limitation, the names “Flipoutz LLC,” “FLIPOUTZ”
and any names similar thereto, and the rights to use the Internet domain name “http://www.flipoutz.com” and all iterations
and permutations thereof, together with all logos, slogans, trademarks, and service marks relating thereto used by Seller in connection
therewith; (c) copyrightable works, copyrights, and applications, registrations and renewals in connections therewith, mask works
and applications, registrations and renewals in connections therewith, including, without limitation, copyrights in source code,
artwork and screen lays for www.flipoutz.com; (d) trade secrets and confidential business information (including but not limited
to research and development, know-how, formulas, compositions, manufacturing and reproductions processes and techniques, methods,
schematics, technology, flowcharts, block diagrams, technical data, designs, drawings, specifications, customer and supplier lists,
pricing and cost information and business and marketing plans and proposals); (e) computer software (including but not limited
to data related documentation); (f) copies and tangible embodiments of any of the foregoing (in whatever form or medium); and
(g) licenses, sublicenses, permissions or contacts in connection with any of the foregoing.

 

“Intellectual
Property Rights” means the rights or interest of any Person in or to any Intellectual Property.

 

“Inventory”
shall mean any and all of the finished inventory, raw goods and works-in-progress related to or used in connection with the Business.

 

“Judicial
Authority” shall mean any court, arbitrator, special master, receiver, tribunal or similar body of any kind.

 

“Knowledge”
means actual knowledge of a Person after due inquiry.

 

“Lease”
shall mean any lease or sublease pursuant to which Seller leases or subleases from another party any real or personal property.

 

“Material
Adverse Effect” means (i) with respect to Seller, a material adverse effect on (A) the Acquired Assets, (B) the results
of operations, financial condition or prospects of the Business, (C) the ability of Seller to perform its obligations under this
Agreement, or (D) the validity or enforceability of this Agreement, and (ii) with respect to Buyer, a material adverse effect
on (A) the ability of Buyer to perform its obligations under this Agreement, or (B) the validity or enforceability of this Agreement.

 

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“Milestone
Shares” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.03 below.

 

“Most
Recent Fiscal Month End” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.06 below.

 

“Notice
of Claim” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.03.

 

“Ordinary
Course of Business” means the ordinary course of business consistent with past custom and practice (including with respect
to quantity and frequency).

 

“Parent”
has the meaning set forth in the preface above.

 

“Party”
has the meaning set forth in the preface above.

 

“Permits”
shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.16.”Person” means an individual, a partnership, a corporation,
a limited liability company, an association, a joint stock company, a trust, a joint venture, an unincorporated organization,
or a governmental entity (or any department, agency, or political subdivision thereof).

 

“Plans”
means all employee benefit plans (as defined in Section 3(3) of the ERISA) and all bonus, incentive, deferred compensation, retiree
medical or life insurance, supplemental retirement, severance or other benefit plans, stock option, restricted stock, phantom
stock, or other equity incentive plans, programs or arrangements, and all termination, severance or other contracts or agreements,
whether formal or informal, whether or not set forth in writing, whether covering one person or more than one person, and whether
or not subject to any of the provisions of ERISA, that are maintained, contributed to or sponsored by Seller for the benefit of
any employee or which otherwise cover any employee.

 

“Proceeding”
shall mean any action, suit, counter-claim, arbitration, mediation, litigation, inquiry, hearing, investigation or other proceeding
of any kind involving any Governmental Entity, any Judicial Authority or any other Person.

 

“Purchase
Price” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.03 below.

 

“Required
Consent” means, with respect to the Acquired Assets listed in Section 7.01 of the Disclosure Schedule, the consent,
approval, permission, amendment or waiver by a party or parties thereto that is required in order to effect the transfer to, and
assumption by, Buyer of such Acquired Assets.

 

“Security
Interest” means any mortgage, pledge, lien, encumbrance, charge, or other security interest, other than (a) mechanic’s,
material men’s, and similar liens, (b) liens for Taxes not yet due and payable or for Taxes that the taxpayer is contesting
in good faith through appropriate proceedings, (c) purchase money liens and liens securing rental payments under capital lease
arrangements, and (d) other liens arising in the Ordinary Course of Business and not incurred in connection with the borrowing
of money.

 

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“Seller”
has the meaning set forth in the preface above.

 

“Seller
Representatives” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.02.

 

“Taxes”
means (A) all income taxes (including any tax on or based upon net income, gross income, income as specially defined, earnings,
profits or selected items of income, earnings or profits) and all gross receipts, sales, use, ad valorem, transfer, franchise,
license, withholding, payroll, employment, excise, severance, stamp, occupation, premium, property or windfall profits taxes,
alternative or add-on minimum taxes, customs duties and other taxes of any kind whatsoever, together with all interest and penalties,
additions to tax and other additional amounts imposed by any Governmental Entity on such entity, and (B) any liability for the
payment of any amount of the type described in the immediately preceding clause (A) as a result of being a “transferee”
(within the meaning of Section 6901 of the Code or any other applicable law) of another entity, a member of an affiliated or combined
group, a contract or otherwise.

 

“Tax
Return” means any return, declaration, report, claim for refund, or information return or statement relating to Taxes,
including any schedule, exhibit or attachment thereto.

 

“Third
Party Claim” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.03 below.

 

“Unitholder(s)”
has the meaning set forth in the preface above.

 

“USPTO”
shall mean the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

 

“Vendor
Lists” means all lists. spreadsheets, worksheets and tables of any type or form identifying each and every vendor, supplier
and consultant of Seller since inception of the Business (including those engagements where no writing may exist) which are listed
on Exhibit B attached hereto.

 

ARTICLE
2

 

BASIC
TRANSACTION

 

Section
2.01 Purchase and Sale of Assets. On and subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Buyer agrees to purchase
from Seller, and Seller agrees to sell, transfer, convey, and deliver to Buyer, all of the Acquired Assets at the Closing in
consideration of the assumption by Buyer of the Assumed Liabilities and the payment by Buyer of the Purchase Price as
specified below in Sections 2.02 and 2.03.

 

Section
2.02 Assumption of Liabilities. On and subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Buyer agrees to assume and become
responsible for all of the Assumed Liabilities at the Closing.

 

Section
2.03 Purchase Price. At Closing, Parent, on behalf of Buyer, shall issue to the Seller one million (1,000,000) shares of common
stock, par value $0.001, of the Parent, in accordance with Exhibit C attached hereto (the “Purchase Price”).
In addition, upon the approval of the Flipoutz Patent Application by the USPTO, Parent, on behalf of Buyer, shall issue to the
Seller an additional one million (1,000,000) shares of common stock, par value $0.001, in accordance with Exhibit D attached
hereto (the “Milestone Shares”).

 

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Section
2.04 Excluded Assets. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the Acquired Assets shall not include and Buyer
shall not acquire any right, title or interest in and to the Excluded Assets.

 

Section
2.05 Excluded Liabilities. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, Buyer shall not assume or have responsibility
for any of the Excluded Liabilities.

 

Section
2.06 Closing. The Closing of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement (the “Closing”) shall
take place three Business Days following the satisfaction or waiver of the conditions set forth in Article 7or at such other
date and time that the Parties may mutually agree, at the offices of Lucosky Brookman LLP, located at 33 Wood Avenue South,
Iselin, New Jersey 08830. The date on which the Closing occurs is referred to herein as the (“Closing
Date”) and the Closing shall be deemed effective as of 12:00 p.m. New York time on the Closing Date.

 

Section
2.07 Deliveries at the Closing. At the Closing, (i) Seller will deliver to Buyer the various certificates, instruments,
and documents referred to in Section 7.01 below; (ii) Buyer will deliver to Seller the various certificates,
instruments, and documents referred to in Section 7.02 below; (iii) Seller will execute, acknowledge (if appropriate), and
deliver to Buyer (A) a bill of sale in the form attached hereto as Exhibit E, and (B) such other instruments of sale,
transfer, conveyance and assignment as Buyer and its counsel reasonably may request; (iv) Buyer will execute, acknowledge (if
appropriate), and deliver to Seller such instruments of assumption as Seller and its counsel reasonably may request;(v) the
Parties shall make payments and deliveries in accordance with Section 2.03 herein.

 

Section
2.08 Allocation. The Parties agree to, prior to Closing, allocate the Purchase Price (and all other capitalizable costs)
among the Acquired Assets for all purposes (including financial accounting and tax purposes) in accordance with Section 2.03
herein, and the Parties shall make all necessary filings (including those under Section 1060 of the Code) in accordance with
such allocation.

 

Section
2.09 Transfer and Maintenance of Books and Records.

 

(a)
Upon request from Buyer to Seller, Buyer shall be granted access to the books and records of Seller within twenty four (24) hours
solely for audit purposes. Seller shall transfer to Buyer at Closing all of the Acquired Assets, including without limitation
(i) the Assumed Contracts, (ii) the Client Lists, (iii) the Leases,(iv) the Intellectual Property,(v) the
Permits, (vi) the Accounts Receivable, (vii) all tangible personal property, (viii) the Vendor Lists, (ix) the Inventory,
and (x) all other books and records. Seller shall use its best efforts to deliver to Buyer, in such locations as designated
by Buyer, actual possession of all books and records, including the Client Lists, the Vendor Lists, the Leases and the Assumed
Contracts, as soon as possible after Closing, but in no event later than ten (10) Business Days after the Closing Date, and Seller
shall be responsible for all books and records until delivery thereof to Buyer. Any Acquired Assets, including any Client Lists,
Vendor Lists or Assumed Contracts, held by Seller after the Closing shall be held by Seller as agent for Buyer pursuant to this
Agreement. In addition, Seller shall within five (5) Business Days of receipt forward to Buyer all notices, correspondence and
other documents received from customers, lenders, vendors or other similar Persons, which documents relate to the Acquired Assets
and are received by Seller after the Closing. Nevertheless, Seller shall retain those documents, agreements and all other books
and records relating primarily to any Excluded Asset or Excluded Liability.

 

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(b)
Any books and records relating to the Acquired Assets, the Assumed Liabilities, or the Business held by either Seller or Buyer
after Closing shall be maintained in accordance with (and for the period provided in) that party’s record keeping policies and
procedures. Throughout that period, the party holding any such books and records shall comply with the reasonable request of the
other party to provide copies of specified documents. The requesting party shall give reasonable notice of any such request. Without
limiting the foregoing, neither party will destroy any books or records relating to the Acquired Assets, the Assumed Liabilities,
or the Business before the fifth (5th) anniversary of the Closing without first providing sixty (60) days written notice to the
other party. Subject to any obligation to keep the records confidential, the party receiving the notice shall be permitted to
inspect any such records and to take possession of them, provided that it shall reimburse the party providing the notice for any
reasonable, out-of pocket expense incurred in that regard. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, the obligations
set forth in this Section shall survive the Closing.

 

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2.10 Power of Attorney. Effective upon the Closing Date and thereafter until the first anniversary of the Closing Date, Seller
hereby irrevocably names, constitutes and appoints Buyer and its representatives, its duly authorized attorney and agent with
full power and authority to endorse in Seller’s name, any checks relating to the Acquired Assets, to effect the transfer of the
Acquired Assets and Assumed Liabilities to Buyer, to obtain any consents and to take such actions as are reasonably necessary
to effect the transactions contemplated by the this Agreement.

 

ARTICLE
3

 

REPRESENTATIONS
AND WARRANTIES OF SELLER AND UNITHOLDERS

 

Seller
and each Unitholder represent and warrant, jointly and severally, to Buyer that the statements contained in this Article 3 are
correct and complete as of the date hereof and as of the Closing Date, except as set forth in the disclosure schedule accompanying
this Agreement or any amendments (or deemed amendments thereto) (the “Disclosure Schedule”). The Disclosure
Schedule will be arranged in sections corresponding to the lettered and numbered sections contained in this Article 3.

 

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3.01 Organization of Seller and Unitholders. Seller and each Unitholder, if an entity, is a limited liability company,
corporation or other business entity duly organized, validly existing, and in good standing under the laws of the
jurisdiction of organization and is duly qualified to conduct business and is in good standing in each jurisdiction in which
the nature of Seller’s and Unitholders business or the ownership or leasing of each of their properties requires such
qualifications. Section 3.01 of the Disclosure Schedule sets forth each jurisdiction in which Seller does business and each
jurisdiction in which Seller is authorized to do business. Seller has all requisite corporate power and authority to carry on
the businesses in which it is engaged, to carry on the Business proposed to be conducted by the Buyer and to own and use the
properties owned and used by it. Seller has delivered to Buyer correct and complete copies of Seller’s organizational
documents and operating agreement (as amended to date). The minute books (containing the records of meetings of the
Unitholders, the board of directors, and any committees of the board of directors), the unit certificate books, and the unit
record books for Seller(copies of which have been delivered to Buyer) are correct and complete. Seller is not in default
under or in violation of any provision of its organizational documents or operating agreement.

 

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3.02 Authorization of Transaction; Enforceability. Seller and each Unitholder has the power and authority necessary to execute
and deliver this Agreement and to perform its obligations hereunder. The execution and delivery of this Agreement has been duly
authorized by all necessary corporate, unitholder, member or other action by Seller and each Unitholder. This Agreement has been
duly executed and delivered by Seller and the Unitholders. This Agreement constitutes the valid and legally binding obligations
of Seller and the Unitholders, enforceable in accordance with its terms and conditions, except as such enforceability may be limited
by (i) applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or other similar laws affecting the enforcement of creditors’
rights generally, and (ii) general principles of equity (regardless of whether such enforceability is considered in a proceeding
in equity or law).

 

Section
3.03 Noncontravention. Neither the execution and the delivery of this Agreement (including the documents referred to in
Section 2.07 above), nor the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby, will (i) violate any constitution,
statute, regulation, rule, injunction, judgment, order, decree, ruling, charge, or other restriction of any government,
Governmental Entity, or court to which Seller or any Unitholder is subject or any provision of the operating agreement or
other organizational documents of Seller or any Unitholder, or (ii) conflict with, result in a breach of, constitute a
default under, result in the acceleration of, create in any party the right to accelerate, terminate, modify, or cancel, or
require any notice under, any agreement, contract, lease, license, instrument, or other arrangement to which Seller or any
Unitholderis a party or by which it is bound or to which any of the Acquired Assets is subject (or result in the imposition
of any Security Interest upon any of the Acquired Assets). Section 3.03 of the Disclosure Schedule sets forth each notice,
filing, authorization, consent, or approval of any Person or any Governmental Entity needed in order for Seller and the
Unitholders to enter into or perform their obligations under this Agreement.

 

Section
3.04 Brokers’ Fees. Neither Seller nor any Unitholder has any liability or obligation to pay any fees or
commissions to any broker, finder, or agent with respect to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement for which Buyer
could become liable or obligated.

 

Section
3.05 Client Lists. Exhibit A attached hereto contains a complete and correct list of each client, as amended,
including the date of such Client List and each amendment thereto. The Client List:

 

(a)
is a true, accurate, and complete listing of all clients of the Seller, including former clients, since inception of the Business;
and

 

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(b)
there are no material disputes or threatened disputes with any Person listed on the Client List.

 

Section
3.06 Financial Statements. Attached hereto at Section 3.06 of the Disclosure Schedule are the following financial
statements (collectively, the “Financial Statements”): (i) unaudited balance sheets, income statements and
statements of cash flows as of and for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2011 for Seller; and (ii) unaudited balance sheets,
income statements and statements of cash flows as of and for the month ended September 30, 2012 (the “Most Recent
Fiscal Month End”) for Seller. The Financial Statements were prepared in accordance with GAAP, are true and correct
in all material respects as of the respective dates thereof and for the periods referred to therein and are consistent with
the books and records of Seller, which books and records are complete, accurate and auditable.

 

Section
3.07 Events Subsequent to Letter of Intent. Since the Seller and Buyer entered into that certain letter of intent dated
September 19, 2011 (the “Letter of Intent”), (a) there has occurred no event or development which,
individually or in the aggregate, has had, or could reasonably be expected to have in the future, a Material Adverse Effect.
Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, since that date there has not been any:

 

(a)
declaration, setting aside or payment of any dividend or other distribution (whether in cash or property or any combination thereof)
in respect of its membership units;

 

(b)
creation, incurrence or assumption of any indebtedness (including obligations in respect of capital leases); assumption, guaranty,
endorsement or other creation of liability or responsibility (whether directly, contingently or otherwise) for the obligations
of any other person or entity; or made any loans, advances or capital contributions to, or investments in, any other person or
entity;

 

(c)
commitment to make any capital expenditure in excess of $10,000;

 

(d)
damage, destruction or loss, whether or not covered by insurance;

 

(e)
waiver by Seller of a right or of debt owed to it;

 

(f)
satisfaction or discharge of any encumbrance or payment of any obligation by Seller not in the ordinary course of business consistent
with past practice and in an aggregate amount exceeding $10,000;

 

(g)
labor dispute, other than routine individual grievances, or any activity or proceeding to organize any employees of the Business,
or any lockouts, strikes, slowdowns, work stoppages or threats thereof by or with respect to such employees;

 

(h)
change in the rate of compensation, commission, bonus or other direct or indirect remuneration payable, or payment of or agreement
(written or oral) to pay, conditionally or otherwise, any bonus, incentive, retention or other compensation, retirement, welfare,
fringe or severance benefit or vacation pay, to or in respect of any, director, officer, employee, consultant or agent, or new
employment, compensation or deferred compensation agreement (or any amendment of any such existing agreement);

 

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(i)
initiation, receipt or settlement of any Proceeding or action affecting Seller or otherwise material to the Business;

 

(j)
act to (i) accelerate the billing of any customers of Seller or the collection of any Accounts Receivable of Seller, (ii) delay
the payment of any accounts payable or accrued expenses of Seller or (iii) defer any expenses of Seller; or

 

(k)
any agreement, whether oral or written, fixed or contingent, by Seller to do any of the foregoing.

 

Section
3.08 Legal Compliance. The Business is in compliance with all applicable laws (including rules, regulations, codes,
plans, injunctions, judgments, orders, decrees, rulings, and charges thereunder) of all Governmental Entities, except where
the failure to comply could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

 

Section
3.09 Tax Matters. Seller has filed all Tax Returns that it was required to file with respect to itself and the Business,
and has paid all Taxes owing, except (i) where the failure to file Tax Returns or to pay Taxes could not reasonably be
expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, or (ii) where the amount, applicability or validity of which is currently being
contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings and with respect to which Seller has established adequate reserves in
accordance with GAAP.

 

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3.10 Assumed Contracts. Seller has delivered complete and accurate copies of each Assumed Contract to the Buyer. Seller does
not have any contract that contains terms or conditions providing for such contract to be assigned upon the purchase of substantially
all of the Seller’s assets or any other event that may be triggered by the execution or closing of this Agreement. With
respect to each Assumed Contract:

 

(a)
each Assumed Contract is the legal, valid, binding and enforceable obligation of Seller, and is in full force and effect with
respect to Seller.

 

(b)
each Assumed Contract will continue to be legal, valid, binding, enforceable by Buyer, and in full force and effect immediately
following the Closing in accordance with the terms that are in effect immediately prior to the Closing;

 

(c)
Seller is in material compliance with the terms and conditions of each Assumed Contract;

 

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(d)
there are no material disputes or threatened disputes with any Person under any Assumed Contract;

 

(e)
no party is in breach or default, and no event has occurred which with notice or lapse of time or both would constitute a breach
or default, or permit termination, modification, or acceleration, under such Assumed Contract;

 

(f)
no Person has provided Seller with notice that it intends to terminate any Assumed Contract;

 

(g)
to the extent insurance is required under the terms of such Assumed Contract, Seller is in compliance with such requirements;
and

 

(h)
there has not been any assignment by Seller or, to the Knowledge of Seller, any other Person of such Assumed Contract and there
does not exist any Security Interest with respect to such Assumed Contract.

 

Section
3.11 Litigation. (a) Seller or the Business is not (i) subject to any outstanding injunction, judgment, order,
decree, ruling, or charge, or (ii) a party to or threatened to be made a party to any Proceeding.

 

(b)
the Unitholders are not subject to any Proceeding relating to the Business that could reasonably have a Material Adverse Effect
on the Business or is reasonably likely to affect the legality, validity or enforceability of this Agreement or any of the transactions
contemplated hereby.

 

Section
3.12 Insurance. Section 3.12 of the Disclosure Schedule sets forth the following information with respect to each insurance
policy (including policies providing property, casualty, comprehensive general liability, business interruption, product liability,
automobile and workers’ compensation coverage and bond and surety arrangements) to which Seller has been a party, a named
insured, or otherwise the beneficiary of coverage at any time within the past 3 years:

 

(i)
the name, address, and telephone number of the agent;

 

(ii)
the name of the insurer, the name of the policyholder, and the name of each covered insured;

 

(iii)
the policy number and the period of coverage;

 

(iv)
the scope (including an indication of whether the coverage was on a claims made, occurrence, or other basis) and amount (including
a description of how deductibles and ceilings are calculated and operate) of coverage; and

 

(v)
a description of any retroactive premium adjustments or other loss-sharing arrangements.

 

With
respect to each such insurance policy: (A) the policy is legal, valid, binding, enforceable, and in full force and effect; (B)
the policy will continue to be legal, valid, binding, enforceable, and in full force and effect on identical terms following the
consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby; (C) neither Seller, nor any other party to the policy is in breach or default
(including with respect to the payment of premiums or the giving of notices), and no event has occurred that, with notice or the
lapse of time, would constitute such a breach or default, or permit termination, modification, or acceleration, under the policy;
and (D) no party to the policy has repudiated any provision thereof. Seller has been covered during the past 3 years by insurance
in scope and amount customary and reasonable for the Business during the aforementioned period.

 

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3.13 Subsidiaries. Seller has no Subsidiaries. Seller does not own, directly or indirectly, any capital stock, membership
units or other equity securities of any company or have any direct or indirect equity or ownership interest, including interests
in partnerships and joint ventures, in any business or Person.

 

Section
3.14 Undisclosed Liabilities. Except as reflected in the Most Recent Fiscal Month End balance sheet or incurred since the
date thereof in the Ordinary Course of Business, Seller has no material liability (whether known or unknown, whether absolute
or contingent, whether liquidated or unliquidated and whether due or to become due) and, to the Knowledge of Seller, there is
no basis for any present or future Proceeding against the Seller giving rise to any liability.

 

Section
3.15 Warranties. Except to provide support services in the Ordinary Course of Business the services delivered by Seller are
not subject to any guaranty or, warranty; and there is no right of return, right of credit or other indemnity, except with respect
to infringement of third-party intellectual property rights, breach by the Seller of its obligations under a contract or as otherwise
set forth herein. Seller does not know of any reason why such expenses should significantly increase as a percentage of sales
in the future.

 

Section
3.16 Permits. Section 3.16 of the Disclosure Schedule accurately and completely describes each license, franchise, permit,
certificate, approval or other similar authorization required in connection with the conduct of, or otherwise affecting or relating
in any way to, the Business or any of the Acquired Assets (the “Permits”) together with the name of the Person
issuing such Permit. Except as otherwise set forth in Section 3.16 of the Disclosure Schedule, (i) the Permits are valid and in
full force and effect; (ii) Seller is not in default, and no condition exists that with notice or lapse of time could constitute
a default, under the Permits; (iii) no Proceedings are pending or threatened to revoke or amend any Permit; (iv) the
Permits are freely assignable; and (v) none of the Permits shall be terminated or impaired or become terminable, in whole or in
part, as a result of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

 

Section
3.17 Books and Records. The minute books and other similar records of Seller contain complete and accurate records of all
actions taken at any meetings of Seller’s unitholders, board of directors or any committee thereof and of all written consents
executed in lieu of the holding of any such meeting. The books and records of Seller, as previously made available to Buyer, accurately
reflect the assets, liabilities, business, financial condition and results of operations of Seller and have been maintained in
accordance with good business and bookkeeping practices.

 

Section
3.18 Inventory. Section 3.18 of the Disclosure Schedule accurately and completely describes all of Seller’s inventory
as of the Closing Date (“Inventory”).

 

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3.19 Real Property. Seller owns no real property and has never owned any real property.

 

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Section
3.20 Real and Personal Property Leases. Section 3.20 of the Disclosure Schedule lists all Leases, as amended, including the
date of such Lease and each amendment thereto, the term of each such Lease, any extension and expansion options thereof, and the
amounts payable thereunder. Seller has delivered to the Buyer complete and accurate copies of the Leases. With respect to each
Lease:

 

(a)
Except as set forth in Section 3.20 of the Disclosure Schedule, such Lease is legal, valid, binding, enforceable by Buyer and
in full force and effect;

 

(b)
except as otherwise set forth in Section 3.20 of the Disclosure Schedule, such Lease will continue to be legal, valid, binding,
enforceable and in full force and effect immediately following the Closing in accordance with the terms thereof as in effect immediately
prior to the Closing;

 

(c)
except as otherwise set forth in Section 3.20 of the Disclosure Schedule, Seller is in compliance in all material respects with
the terms and conditions of each such Lease.

 

(d)
except as otherwise set forth in Section 3.20 of the Disclosure Schedule, neither Seller, nor any other party, is in breach or
violation of, or default under, any such Lease, and no event has occurred, is pending or, to the Knowledge of Seller is threatened,
which, after the giving of notice, with lapse of time, or otherwise, would constitute a breach or default by Seller or, to the
Knowledge of Seller, any other party under such Lease;

 

(e)
except as otherwise set forth in Section 3.20 of the Disclosure Schedule, there are no disputes, oral agreements or forbearance
programs in effect as to such Lease;

 

(f)
no Person has provided Seller with notice that it intends to terminate any Lease;

 

(g)
Seller has not assigned, transferred, conveyed, mortgaged, deeded in trust or encumbered any interest in the leasehold or sublease
hold;

 

(h)
all facilities leased or subleased thereunder are supplied with utilities and other services adequate for the operation of said
facilities; and

 

(i)
Seller is not aware of any Security Interest, easement, covenant or other restriction applicable to the property subject to such
lease which would reasonably be expected to materially impair the current uses or the occupancy by Seller of the property subject
thereto.

 

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3.21 Title to Tangible Personal Property. Section 3.21 of the Disclosure Schedule lists the material tangible personal property
of the Business which is used regularly in the Business. Except as set forth in Section 3.21 of the Disclosure Schedule, Seller
has good title to, or a valid leasehold interest in, such tangible assets free of any Security Interests. All personal tangible
property of the Business is freely assignable by Seller to Buyer.

 

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3.22 Intellectual Property.

 

(a)
Section 3.22 of the Disclosure Schedule contains a complete and accurate list of all of the material Intellectual Property owned,
used or held for use by the Seller in the conduct of its Business and there is no other Intellectual Property owned, used or held
for use by the Seller material to the conduct of its Business. Such Intellectual Property is the only Intellectual Property necessary
to operate the Business materially as it is currently operated.

 

(b)
Neither Seller nor the license or other use of any Intellectual Property not owned by Seller included in the Acquired Assets has
to Seller’s knowledge violated or infringed, and currently does not violate or infringe, upon the Intellectual Property
of any Person. Seller has not been a defendant in any action, suit, investigation or proceeding relating to, or otherwise has
been notified of, any alleged claim of infringement of any other Person’s Intellectual Property, which Proceedings are still
active, and Seller has no outstanding Proceedings for (or any knowledge of) any continuing infringement of Intellectual Property
by any other Person.

 

(c)
Seller (i) is the sole and exclusive owner of, with all right, title and interest in and to (free and clear of any Security Interests),
any and all Intellectual Property owned by it included in the Acquired Assets, (ii) has rights to the use of all such Intellectual
Property used by it pursuant to license, sublicense, agreement, or permissions and, except as set forth in Section 3.22 of the
Disclosure Schedule, is not contractually obligated to pay any compensation or grant any rights to any third party in respect
thereof and (iii) has the right to require the application of any such Intellectual Property owned by Seller that constitutes
an application for registration, including but not limited to all patent applications, trademark application service mark applications,
copyright applications and mask work applications, and to transfer ownership to Buyer of the application and of the registration
once it issues.

 

(d)
Seller has kept secret and has not disclosed the source code for any Intellectual Property owned by the Seller to any Person other
than in the Ordinary Course of Business to persons who are subject to the terms of a binding confidentiality agreement with respect
thereto. The Seller has taken all appropriate measure to protect the confidential and proprietary nature of any Intellectual Property
owned by the Seller including without limitation the use of confidentiality agreements with all of its employees or other persons
having access to any source and object codes.

 

(e)
Any and all Intellectual Property owned by Seller included in the Acquired Assets that are registrations, including but not limited
to all registered patents, trademarks, service marks, copyrights and masks works, are valid and subsisting and in full force and
effect.

 

(f)
Seller has not granted any licenses to or other rights in any Intellectual Property included in the Acquired Assets to any Person;
to Seller’s knowledge, no Person is currently using such Intellectual Property except in connection with the Business.

 

(g)
The execution, delivery and performance by Seller and the Unitholders of this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions
contemplated hereby and thereby shall not alter or impair or result in the loss of any rights or interests of Seller in any Intellectual
Property included in the Acquired Assets owned by Seller or as to which Seller obtains any consent to the transactions contemplated
hereby and all such Intellectual Property shall be owned or available for use by Buyer on identical terms and conditions immediately
subsequent to the Closing.

 

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(h)
None of the Intellectual Property owned by Seller included in the Acquired Assets, if any, is subject to any outstanding order
or agreement restricting in any manner the use of licensing thereof by Seller.

 

(i)
all of the Intellectual Property used in the Business is freely assignable to Buyer.

 

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3.23 Environmental Matters. The present and former activities of Seller comply with all applicable Environmental Laws and
Seller is not in violation and has never been in violation of any Environmental Laws.

 

Section
3.24 Accounts Receivable. All Accounts Receivable of Seller existing on the business day immediately preceding
the Closing Date are reflected on Section 3.24 of the Disclosure Schedule (other than those paid since the date hereof),
are valid receivables subject to no set offs or counterclaims and are current and collectible, net of the applicable reserve
for bad debts as of Most Recent Fiscal Month End. A complete and accurate list of the Accounts Receivable reflected as of
Most Recent Fiscal Month End, showing the aging thereof, is included in Section 3.24 of the Disclosure Schedule. All
Accounts Receivable of Seller that have arisen since the Most Recent Fiscal Month End arose from bona fide third party sales
in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice, are valid receivables subject to no set offs or
counterclaims, are current and collectible, and is scheduled to be collected within 90 days after the date on which it first
became due and payable in accordance with their terms at their recorded amounts, except as set forth in Section 3.24 of the
Disclosure Schedule. Seller has not received any written notice from an account debtor stating that any Account Receivable is
subject to any contest, claim or set-off by such account debtor except as set forth in Section 3.24 of the
Disclosure Schedule.

 

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3.25 Vendor Lists. Exhibit B attached hereto contains a complete and correct list of all vendors (the “Vendor
List”), as amended, including the date of such Vendor List and each amendment thereto. The Vendor List:

 

(a)
is a true, accurate, and complete listing of all vendors, suppliers and consultants of the Seller since inception of the Business;
and

 

(b)
there are no material disputes or threatened disputes with any Person listed on the Vendor List.

 

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3.26 Disclosure. No (i) representation or warranty by Seller or the Unitholders contained in this Agreement or any certificate,
or (ii) any statement contained in the Disclosure Schedule delivered to Buyer by or on behalf of Seller pursuant to this Agreement,
contains or will contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omits or will omit to state any material fact necessary, in
light of the circumstances under which it was or will be made, in order to make the statements herein or therein not misleading.

 

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ARTICLE
4

 

REPRESENTATIONS
AND WARRANTIES OF BUYER and parent.

 

Buyer
and Parent represent and warrant to Seller and the Unitholders that the statements contained in this Article 4 are correct and
complete as of the Closing Date.

 

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4.01 Organization of Buyer and Parent. Buyer is a Nevada corporation duly incorporated, validly existing, and in good standing
under the laws of the jurisdiction of its incorporation. Parent is a Nevada corporation duly incorporated, validly existing, and
in good standing under the laws of the jurisdiction of its incorporation.

 

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4.02 Authorization of Transaction. Buyer and Parent have full power and authority to execute and deliver this Agreement
and to perform its obligations hereunder and thereunder. The execution and delivery of this Agreement has been duly
authorized by all necessary action by Buyer and Parent. This Agreement has been duly executed and delivered by Buyer and
Parent. This Agreement constitutes the valid and legally binding obligation of Buyer and Parent, enforceable in accordance
with its terms and conditions, except as such enforceability may be limited by (i) applicable bankruptcy, insolvency,
reorganization, moratorium or other similar laws affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights generally, and (ii)
general principles of equity (regardless of whether such enforceability is considered in a proceeding in equity or
law).

 

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4.03 Noncontravention. Neither the execution and the delivery of this Agreement (including the documents referred to in
Section 2.07 above), nor the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby, will (i) violate any
constitution, statute, regulation, rule, injunction, judgment, order, decree, ruling, charge, or other restriction of any
government, governmental agency, or court to which Buyer or Parent is subject or any provision of the organizational
documents of Buyer or Parent or (ii) conflict with, result in a breach of, constitute a default under, result in the
acceleration of, create in any party the right to accelerate, terminate, modify, or cancel, or require any notice under, any
agreement, contract, lease, license, instrument, or other arrangement to which Buyer or Parent is a party or by which it is
bound or to which any of its assets is subject. Neither Buyer nor Parent needs to give any notice to, make any filing with,
or obtain any authorization, consent, or approval of any government or governmental agency in order to enter into or perform
its obligations under this Agreement.

 

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4.04 Brokers’ Fees. Buyer and Parent have no liability or obligation to pay any fees or commissions to any broker,
finder, or agent with respect to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement for which Seller could become liable or
obligated.

 

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4.05 No Other Representations and Warranties. Except as set forth in this Agreement, Buyer makes no other representation or
warranty, express or implied, with respect to any of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, with respect to Buyer, or
with respect to any other matter whatsoever.

 

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ARTICLE
5

 

PRE-CLOSING
COVENANTS

 

Section
5.01 Conduct of the Business. Except as expressly agreed to in writing by Buyer, during the period from the date of this Agreement
to the earlier of (i) the Closing Date and (ii) the termination of this Agreement pursuant to Section 10.04, Seller
shall operate the Business in the Ordinary Course of Business and use its commercially reasonable efforts to preserve intact with
respect to the Business, its current business organizations, keep available the services of its current officers, suppliers, licensors,
licensees, advertisers, distributors and others having business dealings with it, maintain its relationships with its customers
and preserve goodwill. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Seller shall not, without the prior written consent of
Buyer, which shall not be unreasonably withheld:

 

(a)
except in the Ordinary Course of Business, sell, lease, license or otherwise dispose of any assets, securities or property of
the Business;

 

(b)
except in the Ordinary Course of Business, make any capital expenditures over $2,500;

 

(c)
make payments towards any of the Excluded Liabilities;

 

(d)
accelerate any payment terms or grant any early payment discounts to customers;

 

(e)
alter through merger, liquidation, reorganization, restructuring or in any other fashion the corporate structure or ownership
of the Business;

 

(f)
settle or compromise any litigation (whether or not commenced prior to the date of this Agreement) relating to the Business;

 

(g)
transfer or grant any Security Interest on any Acquired Asset;

 

(h)
make any change with respect to management of inventory for the Business;

 

(i)
(i) take any action that would make any representation and warranty of Seller hereunder inaccurate in any material respect at,
or as of any time prior to, the Closing Date or (ii) omit to take any action necessary to prevent any such representation
or warranty from being materially inaccurate in any respect at any such time;

 

(j)
cancel, modify or waive any of the Assumed Contracts or Leases or any of the terms thereof;

 

(k)
except as otherwise provided by GAAP, to refrain from making or causing to be made any change in the accounting methods, principles
or practices of Seller with respect to the Business;

 

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(l)
enter into any agreement or transaction with respect to the Business, other than in the Ordinary Course of Business consistent
with Seller’s past practices or pursuant to presently existing plans or agreements disclosed herein or in a schedule hereto;

 

(m)
cancel any debt or waive or compromise any claim or right with respect to the Acquired Assets;

 

(n)
maintain and keep in full force and effect all insurance policies, as well as all other insurance currently maintained by Seller,
with respect to the Business or comparable replacement policies;

 

(o)
incur any indebtedness, guaranties of indebtedness or any other contingent obligations;

 

(p)
issue any equity, options, warrants or other rights to acquire equity interests in the Seller; or

 

(q)
authorize, or commit or agree to take, any of the foregoing actions.

 

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5.02 Access to Information. From the date of this Agreement until the earlier to occur of Closing Date or the termination
of this Agreement pursuant to Section 10.04, Seller agrees to give and to cause the Business and each of its officers, directors,
employees, counsel, advisors and representatives (collectively, the “Seller Representatives”) to give Buyer
and its officers, employees, counsel, advisors and representatives (collectively, the “Buyer Representatives”)
reasonable access, upon reasonable notice and during normal business hours, to the offices and other facilities and to the books
and records of the Business and shall cause the Seller Representatives to furnish Buyer and the Buyer Representatives with such
financial and operating data and such other information with respect to the Business as Buyer may from time to time reasonably
request.

 

Section
5.03 Notification. Between the date of this Agreement and the earlier to occur of Closing Date or the termination of this
Agreement pursuant to Section 10.04, Seller shall promptly notify Buyer in writing if it becomes aware of (a) any fact
or condition that causes or constitutes a breach of any of Seller’s representations and warranties made as of the date of
this Agreement, (b) the occurrence after the date of this Agreement of any fact or condition that would or be reasonably
likely to (except as expressly contemplated by this Agreement) cause or constitute a breach of any such representation or warranty
had that representation or warranty been made as of the time of the occurrence of, or Seller’s discovery of, such fact or
condition, (c) any notice or other communication from any Person alleging that the consent of such Person is or may be required
in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, (d) any notice or other communication from any Governmental
Entity in connection with the transaction contemplated by this Agreement, (e) any Proceeding commenced or, to its knowledge
threatened, relating to or involving or otherwise affecting Seller, the Business or any of the Acquired Assets that, if pending
on the date of this Agreement, would have been required to have been disclosed pursuant to this Agreement or that otherwise relate
to the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby, (f) any Material Adverse Effect on Seller, the Business or the
Acquired Assets, (g) receipt of any notice of any dispute or threatened dispute among any of Seller, vendor, lender, participant,
licensor, lessee and customer under any Assumed Contract, Client Agreement or Lease, and (h) receipt of any notice of any
change of control or other material change in the organizational structure with respect to any customer or vendor under any Assumed
Contract, Client Agreement or Lease. During the same period, Seller also shall promptly notify Buyer of the occurrence of any
breach of any covenant in this Article 5 of the occurrence of any event that may make the satisfaction of the conditions in Article
7 impossible or unlikely.

 

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Section
5.04 No Negotiation. Until the earlier to occur of the Closing or the termination of this Agreement pursuant to Section 10.04,
Seller shall not directly or indirectly solicit, initiate, encourage or entertain any inquiries or proposals from, discuss or
negotiate with, provide any nonpublic information to or any Person (other than Buyer or Buyer Representatives) involving any business
combination transaction involving Seller, the merger or consolidation of Seller or the sale of the Business or any of the Acquired
Assets. Seller shall notify Buyer or any such inquiry or proposal within twenty-four (24) hours of receipt of awareness of the
same by Seller.

 

Section
5.05 Best Efforts. Each Party shall use its best efforts to cause the conditions of the other Parties’ obligation to
consummate the Closing under Article 7 to be satisfied.

 

Section
5.06 Transition. Immediately after the date hereof, Buyer, Seller and the Unitholders will develop a joint
client communication program, under which (among other things) the Seller and Unitholders will make introductions to
customers of the Business and assist in responding to any questions raised, and will encourage customers of the Business to
move and maintain their business to Buyer and to consent as necessary to the transfer to Buyer of the Assumed Contracts,
Vendor Lists and Client Lists, as applicable. Neither Seller nor any Unitholder will take any action that is designed or
intended to have the effect of discouraging any lessor, licensor, customer, supplier, or other business associate of Seller
from maintaining the same business relationships with Buyer after the Closing as it maintained with Seller prior to the
Closing. Each of Seller and the Unitholders will refer all customer inquiries relating to the Business to Buyer after the
Closing.

 

Section
5.07 Required Consents. Until the earlier to occur of the Closing or the termination of this Agreement pursuant to Section 10.04,
Seller shall use its reasonable best efforts to obtain all Required Consents in connection with the transactions contemplated
by this Agreement. Seller shall bear the reasonable out-of-pocket costs, expenses incurred or fees paid by Buyer or its Affiliates
to third parties or Governmental Entities in order to obtain such Required Consents.

 

ARTICLE
6

 

POST-CLOSING
COVENANTS

 

Section
6.01 General. In case at any time after the Closing any further action is necessary to carry out the purposes of this Agreement,
each of the Parties will take such further action (including the execution and delivery of such further instruments and documents)
as the other Party reasonably may request, at the sole cost and expense of the requesting Party (unless the requesting Party is
entitled to indemnification therefore under Article 8 below).

 

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Section
6.02 Litigation Support. In the event and for so long as any Party actively is contesting or defending against any Proceeding
in connection with (i) any transaction contemplated under this Agreement or (ii) any fact, situation, circumstance, status, condition,
activity, practice, plan, occurrence, event, incident, action, failure to act, or transaction on or prior to the Closing Date
involving the Business, the other Party will cooperate with the contesting or defending Party and its counsel in the contest or
defense, make available its personnel, and provide such testimony and access to its books and records as shall be necessary in
connection with the contest or defense, all at the sole cost and expense of the contesting or defending Party (unless the contesting
or defending Party is entitled to indemnification therefore under Article 8 below).

 

Section
6.03 Proprietary Information. From and after the Closing, neither Seller nor any of the Unitholders shall, either directly
or indirectly (including through an Affiliate), disclose to any third party or make use of (except as required by law or to pursue
their rights, under this Agreement), any information or documents of a confidential nature concerning Seller, the Unitholders,
the Business, the Acquired Assets or the Buyer or its business, except to the extent that such information or documents shall
have become public knowledge other than through improper disclosure by Seller or any of the Unitholders or any of their Affiliates.

 

Section
6.04 Solicitation and Hiring. For a period of two years after the Closing Date, neither Seller nor any of the Unitholders
shall, either directly or indirectly (including through an Affiliate), (a) solicit or attempt to induce any Employee of Buyer
to terminate his employment with Buyer or any Affiliate of Buyer or (b) hire or attempt to hire any Employee of Buyer.

 

Section
6.05 Non-Competition.

 

(a)
Seller and each Unitholder, severally and jointly, agrees that it shall not, beginning on the Closing Date and ending on the second
anniversary of the Closing, either directly or indirectly as principal, a unitholder, investor, partner, consultant or otherwise,
(i) design, develop, manufacture, market, sell or license any product or provide any service or engage anywhere in the world
in any business that competes directly with the Seller’s product line on the Closing Date (a “Competitor”)
or (ii) interfere with, disrupt or attempt to disrupt the relationship, contractual or otherwise, between Buyer and any customer
(prospective or otherwise), supplier, lessee or employee of Buyer in the Business. Notwithstanding the foregoing, this Section
6.05 shall not preclude Seller or any Unitholder from owning any investment which does not exceed one percent (1%) of the equity
of a publicly traded company.

 

(b)
Each of Seller and the Unitholders agree that the duration and geographic scope of the non-competition provisions set forth in
this Section 6.05 are reasonable. Each of Seller and the Unitholders acknowledge that the remedies at law for breach of the
provisions of this Section may be inadequate and that Buyer may suffer irreparable harm from such a breach. Therefore, in the
event of any breach or threatened breach of the provisions of this Section, Buyer shall be entitled to seek appropriate injunctive
relief without the requirement of posting a bond. The foregoing right shall be in addition to any of the remedies Buyer may have
at law or in equity. In the event that any court determines that the duration or the geographic scope, or both, are unreasonable
and that such provision is to that extent unenforceable, the Parties agree that the provision shall remain in full force and effect
for the greatest time period and in the greatest area that would not render it unenforceable.

 

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Section
6.06 Apportionment. If Seller, or any of the Unitholders, or any of their Affiliates receive any amounts in payment of
obligations owed to Buyer, including, but not limited to, payments owed to Buyer in respect of the Acquired Assets, then the
receiving party shall promptly deliver or pay them over to Buyer. If Buyer or any of its Affiliates receives any amounts in
payment of obligations owed to Seller or any of the Unitholders or any of their respective Affiliates then Buyer shall
promptly deliver or pay them over to Seller.

 

Section
6.07 Alternate Forms of Asset Transfer.

 

Buyer
shall undertake performance of any obligation contained in the Acquired Assets, in Seller’s stead, and, if any such obligation
cannot be assigned without the consent of a third party which shall not have been obtained, Buyer’s undertaking shall constitute
a sub-contract of Seller’s obligation or other kind of arrangement between Buyer and Seller, if any, pursuant to which Buyer
can undertake such performance (and receive the benefit thereof) without such third party’s consent; or if no such arrangement
shall exist, Buyer shall nonetheless perform such obligation, unless the third party shall expressly reject Buyer’s performance,
in which case, Buyer shall be released of the undertaking with respect to such obligation, and Seller shall be liable for any
damages that the third party shall establish that it suffered and indemnify Buyer and hold Buyer harmless with respect thereto.

 

Section
6.08 Use of Proceeds. Seller shall apply the proceeds from the transactions contemplated by this Agreement as specified
above in Section 2.03.

 

Section
6.09 Certain Tax Considerations

 

(a)
All transfer, documentary, sales, use, stamp, registration and other such Taxes and fees (including any penalties and interest)
incurred in connection with the sale of the Acquired Assets (including any real property transfer Tax and any similar Tax) shall
be borne and paid by Seller, when due, and the Seller will, at its own expense, file all necessary Tax Returns and other documentation
with respect to all such Taxes, fees and charges.

 

(b)
The Seller shall take all actions required to comply with all bulk sales laws which may be applicable to the transactions contemplated
herein, including, without limitation, the timely filing of any required Tax Returns.

 

(c)
For the avoidance of doubt, the Seller shall be responsible for the filing of all Tax Returns and the payment of all Taxes (whether
or not shown on such returns) with respect to Seller, the Acquired Assets and the Business for all periods up to and including
the Closing Date and all such Taxes shall be Excluded Liabilities.

 

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Article
7

 

CONDITIONS
TO OBLIGATION TO CLOSE

 

Section
7.01 Conditions to Obligation of Buyer. The obligation of Buyer to consummate the transactions to be performed by it in
connection with the Closing is subject to satisfaction of the following conditions:

 

(a)
(i) the representations and warranties set forth in Article 3 above, shall be true and correct in all material respects, and (ii)
all agreements and covenants contained in this Agreement shall have been performed or complied with by Seller, in each case, at
and as of the Closing Date;

 

(b)
Seller shall have delivered to Buyer a certificate to the effect that each of the conditions specified above in Section 7.01(a)
is satisfied in all respects;

 

(c)
Seller shall have delivered to Buyer the bill of sale required under Section 2.07, together with any other instrument of transfer
necessary to convey to Buyer all of the Acquired Assets, which instruments shall be reasonably satisfactory in form and substance
to Buyer;

 

(d)
there shall not be any injunction, judgment, order, decree, ruling, or charge in effect preventing consummation of any of the
transactions contemplated by this Agreement;

 

(e)
Buyer shall have received executed lockup agreements from each Unitholder substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit
F;

 

(f)
Buyer shall have received copies of the resolutions of Seller’s board of directors and the Unitholders, certified by the
Secretary or Assistant Secretary of Seller as of the Closing Date, authorizing (i) the consummation of the transactions contemplated
by this Agreement, and (ii) the execution and delivery of this Agreement and all other documents contemplated or required hereunder
and thereunder;

 

(g)
Buyer shall have received good standing certificates of Seller from the Secretary of State of the State of its jurisdiction of
organization and any other jurisdiction in which Seller does business or is authorized to do business.

 

(h)
Seller shall have received all Required Consents set forth in Section 7.01 of the Disclosure Schedule;

 

(i)
Buyer shall have received evidence that all franchise and other taxes and fees have been paid in full to the State of Delaware
and any other jurisdiction in which the Seller does business or is authorized to do business, all on terms satisfactory to Buyer;

 

(j)
Buyer shall have received duly executed UCC-3 termination statements and such other release and termination instruments (or copies
thereof) as the Buyer shall reasonably request in order to vest all right, title and interest in and to the Acquired Assets free
and clear of all Security Interests;

 

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(k)
There shall have been no Material Adverse Effect on Seller, the Business or the Acquired Assets;

 

(l)
The Seller shall have timely filed any and all required Tax Returns necessary to comply with all bulk sales laws which may be
applicable to the transactions contemplated herein; and

 

Buyer
may waive any condition specified in this Section 7.01 if it executes a writing so stating at or prior to the Closing.

 

Section
7.02 Conditions to Obligation of Seller. The obligation of Seller to consummate the transactions to be performed by it in
connection with the Closing is subject to satisfaction of the following conditions:

 

(a)
(i) the representations and warranties set forth in Article 4 above shall be true and correct in all material respects and (ii)
all agreements and covenants contained in this Agreement shall have been performed or complied with by Buyer, in each case, at
and as of the Closing Date;

 

(b)
Buyer shall have delivered to Seller a certificate to the effect that each of the condition specified above in Section 7.02(a)
is satisfied in all respects;

 

(c)
Buyer shall have delivered to Seller the items required under Section 2.07, together with any other instruments necessary to acquire
right, title and interest in and to the Acquired Assets and assume the Assumed Liabilities, which instruments shall be reasonably
satisfactory in form and substance to Seller;

 

(d)
Buyer shall have procured insurance coverage from a reputable insurance provider equal in both scope of coverage and amount of
coverage as Seller had in effect immediately prior to the Closing Date, including without limitation, any insurance relating to
the Acquired Assets and the Business, comprehensive general liability, property, casualty, business interruption, automobile and
worker’s compensation arrangements, all on terms satisfactory to Buyer;

 

(e)
Buyer shall have satisfied the conditions set forth above in Section 7.01 (k); and

 

(f)
there shall not be any injunction, judgment, order, decree, ruling, or charge in effect preventing consummation of any of the
transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

 

Seller
may waive any condition specified in this Section 7.02 if it executes a writing so stating at or prior to the Closing.

 

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ARTICLE
8

 

REMEDIES
FOR BREACHES OF THIS AGREEMENT.

 

Section
8.01 Survival. All of the representations, warranties and covenants contained in this Agreement, and the Exhibits and
Disclosure Schedule attached hereto shall survive the Closing and remain in full force and effect for eighteen (18) months
commencing on the Closing Date.

 

Section
8.02 Indemnification.

 

(a)
Seller and each Unitholder, jointly and severally agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless Buyer, its Affiliates and, if
applicable, their respective directors, managers, officers, shareholders, members, partners, employees, attorneys, accountants,
agents and representatives and their heirs, successors and assigns from and against any and all Adverse Consequences based upon,
arising out of or otherwise in respect of (i) any inaccuracy in or any breach of any representation, warranty or covenant of Seller
or any Unitholder contained in this Agreement, (ii) any Adverse Consequences Buyer shall suffer under Section 6.07 hereof and
(iii) any Adverse Consequences Buyer shall suffer from, or any Third Party Claim, arising out of or in connection with, the Business,
the Acquired Assets or the Assumed Liabilities prior to the Closing Date.

 

(b)
Buyer agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless Seller and each Unitholder, its Affiliates and, if applicable, their respective
directors, managers, officers, unitholders, members, partners, employees, attorneys, accountants, agents and representatives and
their heirs, successors and assigns from and against any and all Adverse Consequences based upon, arising out of or otherwise
in respect of (i) any inaccuracy in or any breach of any representation, warranty or covenant of Buyer or Parent contained in
this Agreement, and (ii) any Adverse Consequences Seller shall suffer from, or any Third Party Claim, arising out of or in connection
with, the Business, the Acquired Assets or the Assumed Liabilities after the Closing Date.

 

(c)
The obligations to indemnify and hold harmless pursuant to paragraphs (a) and (b) of this Section 8.02 shall survive the consummation
of the transactions contemplated hereby for the period set forth in Section 8.01, except for claims for indemnification asserted
prior to the end of such period, which claims shall survive until final resolution thereof.

 

(d)
Each of Buyer and Seller agree that any legal fees and expenses that result from a meritorious claim made under this Article 8
that is not a Third Party Claim shall be paid by the Indemnifying Party.

 

Section
8.03 Matters Involving Third Parties.

 

(a)
If any Party entitled to be indemnified pursuant to Section 8.02 (an “Indemnified Party”) receives notice of
the assertion of any claim in respect of Adverse Consequences (a “Third Party Claim”), such Indemnified Party
shall give the party who may become obligated to provide indemnification hereunder (the “Indemnifying Party”)
written notice describing such claim or fact in reasonable detail (the “Notice of Claim”) promptly (and in
any event within ten (10) Business Days after receiving any written notice from a third party). The failure by the Indemnified
Party to timely provide a Notice of Claim to the Indemnifying Party shall not relieve the Indemnifying Party of any liability,
except to the extent that the Indemnifying Party is prejudiced by the Indemnified Party’s failure to provide timely notice
hereunder.

 

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(b)
In the event any Indemnifying Party notifies the Indemnified Party within ten (10) Business Days after the Indemnified Party has
provided a Notice of Claim that the Indemnifying Party is assuming the defense thereof: (i) the Indemnifying Party will defend
the Indemnified Party against the matter with counsel of its choice, subject to the consent of the Indemnified Party; (ii) the
Indemnified Party may retain separate co-counsel at its sole cost and expense (except that the Indemnifying Party will be responsible
for the fees and expenses of the separate co-counsel to the extent the Indemnified Party reasonably concludes that the counsel
the Indemnifying Party has selected has a conflict of interest); (iii) the Indemnified Party will not consent to the entry of
any judgment or enter into any settlement with respect to the matter without the written consent of the Indemnifying Party; and
(iv) the Indemnifying Party will not consent to the entry of any judgment with respect to the matter, or enter into any settlement
which does not include a provision whereby the plaintiff or claimant in the matter releases the Indemnified Party from all liability
with respect thereto.

 

(c)
In the event the Indemnifying Party does not notify the Indemnified Party within ten (10) Business Days after the Indemnified
Party provides the Indemnifying Party with a Notice of Claim that the Indemnifying Party is assuming the defense thereof, then
the Indemnified Party shall have the right, subject to the provisions of this Article, to undertake the defense, compromise or
settlement of such claim for the account of the Indemnifying Party. Unless and until the Indemnifying Party assumes the defense
of any claim, the Indemnifying Party shall advance to the Indemnified Party any of its reasonable attorneys’ fees and other
costs and expenses incurred in connection with the defense of any such action or proceeding. Each Indemnified Party shall agree
in writing prior to any such advance that, in the event it receives any such advance, such Indemnified Party shall reimburse the
Indemnifying Party for such fees, costs and expenses to the extent that it shall be determined that it was not entitled to indemnification
under this Article 8.

 

(d)
In the event that the Indemnifying Party undertakes the defense of any claim, the Indemnifying Party will keep the Indemnified
Party advised as to all material developments in connection with such claim, including, but not limited to, promptly furnishing
the Indemnified Party with copies of all material documents filed or served in connection therewith.

 

ARTICLE
9

 

EMPLOYEES
OF THE BUSINESS

 

Section
9.01Communications with Employees. Seller and Buyer agree to cooperate regarding announcing Buyer’s proposed acquisition
of the Business to the Employees. Thereafter, Buyer shall be permitted to meet with the Employees at times mutually convenient
to Buyer and Seller to discuss employment with Buyer.

 

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Section
9.02 No Obligations to Employees. Except as provided in this Agreement, Seller shall be solely responsible for all
obligations it may have with respect to all Employees of Seller, and Buyer shall not assume Seller’s obligations with
respect to Seller’s Employees. Subject to any express requirements in this Article 9, Buyer reserves the right
following the Closing to establish any employment policies, practices, procedures, benefits, wages, or other remuneration or
to change the same, at its sole discretion.

 

Section
9.03 Commission Payments Owed By Seller. Buyer shall not be responsible for any outstanding commission payments due to
Employees for the period prior to the Closing Date and/or other sales made by the Employees on or prior to the Closing Date.
Seller and the Unitholders represent and agree that the payment of such commissions is an obligation of Seller. Seller and
the Unitholders further represent that it shall, on the Closing Date, pay Employees any and all outstanding commission
amounts due.

 

ARTICLE
10

 

MISCELLANEOUS.

 

Section
10.01 Press Releases and Public Announcements. Commencing on the Closing Date, Buyer may issue any press release or make
any public announcement relating to the subject matter of this Agreement. Seller and the Unitholders are precluded at all
times from issuing any press release or making any public announcement relating to the subject matter of this Agreement
without the prior written approval of the Buyer.

 

Section
10.02 No Third-Party Beneficiaries. This Agreement shall not confer any rights or remedies upon any Person other than the
Parties, the Indemnified Parties and their respective successors and permitted assigns.

 

Section
10.03 Entire Agreement. This Agreement (including the documents referred to herein) constitutes the entire agreement
between the Parties and supersedes any prior understandings, agreements, or representations by or between the Parties,
written or oral, to the extent they related in any way to the subject matter hereof.

 

Section
10.04 Termination and Abandonment of this Agreement. This Agreement may be terminated or abandoned at any time prior to
the Closing.

 

(a)
by mutual written consent of Buyer and Seller; or

 

(b)
by Buyer or Seller if the closing shall not have occurred on or before sixty (60) days from the date of this Agreements, unless
such term has been extended by the mutual written consent of Buyer and Seller, provided, however, that if any party has
breached or defaulted with respect to its obligations under this Agreement on or before such date, such party may not terminate
this Agreement pursuant to this Section 10.04(b), and the other party to this Agreement may at its option enforce its rights against
such breaching or defaulting party and seek any remedies against such party, in either case as provided hereunder;

 

(c)
by Buyer in the event that Seller has breached any representation, warranty, covenant or agreement contained in this Agreement,
Buyer has notified Seller of the breach, and the breach has continued without cure for a period of five days after notice of breach.

 

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In
the event of termination of this Agreement by either or both of the parties pursuant to this Section 10.04, written notices thereof
shall be given to the other party specifying the provision hereof pursuant to which such termination is made, and this Agreement
shall become void and of no further force and effect.

 

Section
10.05 Succession and Assignment. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Parties named
herein and their respective successors and permitted assigns. No Party may assign either this Agreement or any of its rights,
interests, or obligations hereunder without the prior written approval of the other Party; provided, however, that
Buyer may (i) assign any or all of its rights and interests hereunder to one or more of its Affiliates and (ii) designate one
or more of its Affiliates to perform its obligations hereunder (in any or all of which cases Buyer nonetheless shall remain
responsible for the performance of all of its obligations hereunder).

 

Section
10.06 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original
but all of which together will constitute one and the same instrument.

 

Section
10.07 Headings. The section headings contained in this Agreement are inserted for convenience only and shall not affect
in any way the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement.

 

Section
10.08 Notices. Any notice or other communications hereunder must be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly
given and received on the day on which it is served by personal delivery upon the party for whom it is intended, on the third
Business Day after it is mailed by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, on the Business Day after it is
delivered to a national courier service addressed to the party for whom it is intended, or on the Business Day on which it is
sent by telecopier; provided, that the telecopy is promptly confirmed by telephone confirmation thereof, to the person
at the address set forth below, or such other address as may be designated in writing hereafter, in the same manner, by such
person:

 

To
Buyer:

 

Wild
Creations, Inc.

1559
East 38th Street

Brooklyn,
New York 11234

Telephone:
(835) 639-9453

Attention:
Justin Jarman

 

With
copies to:

 

Lucosky
Brookman, LLP

33
Wood Avenue South, 6th Floor

Iselin,
New Jersey 08830

Telephone:
(732) 395-4400

Attention:
Joseph M. Lucosky, Esq.

 

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To
Parent:

 

Wild
Craze, Inc.

1559
East 38th Street

Brooklyn,
New York 11234

Telephone:
(835) 639-9453

Attention:
Justin Jarman

 

With
copies to:

 

Lucosky
Brookman, LLP

33
Wood Avenue South, 6th Floor

Iselin,
New Jersey 08830

Telephone:
(732) 395-4400

Attention:
Joseph M. Lucosky, Esq.

 

To
Seller:

 

Flipoutz,
LLC

1560
Pine Island Road, Suite F

Myrtle
Beach, South Carolina 29577

Telephone:
(843) 448-8880

Attention:
Peter Gasca/Rhett Power

 

To
the Unitholders:

 

Peter
Gasca and Rhett Power

1560
Pine Island Road, Suite F

Myrtle
Beach, South Carolina 29577

Telephone:
(843) 448-8880

 

Emily
Johnson and Robin Johnson

712
Bridlepath Trail

Davidson,
North Carolina 28036

Telephone:
(704) 655-0980

 

Section
10.09Governing Law.

 

(a)
This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the domestic laws of the State of New York without giving
effect to any choice or conflict of law provision or rule (whether of the State of New York or any other jurisdiction) that would
cause the application of the laws of any jurisdiction other than the State of New York.

 

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(b)
Any judicial proceeding brought with respect to this Agreement must be brought in the United States District Court for the Southern
District of New York or any court of competent jurisdiction in the State of New York located in the city of New York, and, each
Party: (i) accepts unconditionally, the exclusive jurisdiction of such courts and any related appellate court, and agrees to be
bound by any final, non-appealable judgment rendered thereby in connection with this Agreement; and (ii) irrevocably waives any
objection it may now or hereafter have as to the venue of any such suit, action or proceeding brought in such a court or that
such court is an inconvenient forum; provided, however, that such consent to jurisdiction is solely for the purpose
referred to in this Section and shall not be deemed to be a general submission to the jurisdiction of said Courts or the State
of New York other than for such purpose.

 

Section
10.10 Amendments and Waivers. No amendment of any provision of this Agreement shall be valid unless the same shall be in
writing and signed by Buyer and Seller. No waiver by any Party of any provision of this Agreement or any default,
misrepresentation, or breach of warranty or covenant hereunder, whether intentional or not, shall be valid unless the same
shall be in writing and signed by the Party making such waiver nor shall such waiver be deemed to extend to any prior or
subsequent default, misrepresentation, or breach of warranty or covenant hereunder or affect in any way any rights arising by
virtue of any prior or subsequent such occurrence.

 

Section
10.11 Severability. Any term or provision of this Agreement that is invalid or unenforceable in any situation in any
jurisdiction shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the remaining terms and provisions hereof or the validity or
enforceability of the offending term or provision in any other situation or in any other jurisdiction.

 

Section
10.12 Expenses. Each of Seller, the Unitholders and Buyer will bear its own costs and expenses (including legal fees and
expenses) incurred in connection with this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby.

 

Section
10.13 Construction. Any reference to any federal, state, local, or foreign statute or law shall be deemed also to refer
to all rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, unless the context requires otherwise. The word “including”
shall mean including without limitation. The words “hereof”, “herein” and “hereunder” and
words of similar import, when used in this Agreement, shall refer to this Agreement as a whole and not to any particular
provision of this Agreement. Personal pronouns, when used in this Agreement, whether in the masculine, feminine or neuter
gender, shall include all other genders, and the singular, shall include the plural, and vice versa.

 

Section
10.14 Incorporation of Exhibits and Schedules. The Exhibits and Schedules identified in this Agreement are incorporated
herein by reference and made a part hereof.

 

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Section
10.15 No Breach of Fiduciary Duty Required. Nothing in this Agreement shall require, or be construed to require, Seller
or the Unitholders to take any action or omit to take any action that would be a breach of its fiduciary duties under any
agreement to which it is a party or under Applicable Law or which would otherwise be contrary to applicable law. Without
limiting the generality of the foregoing, nothing herein shall require Seller or the Unitholders to exercise its discretion
to provide any consent or other authorization on behalf of any other Person for which it acts in a fiduciary capacity if such
consent or authorization is within its discretion in such fiduciary capacity. The Parties shall cooperate in good faith to
avoid any such breach of fiduciary duties or applicable laws while preserving the overall economic terms of this Agreement
and the benefits intended to be provided to the respective Parties hereunder.

 

[-Signature
Page to Asset Purchase Agreement Follows-]

 

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IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have executed this Agreement on as of the date first above written.

 

	 	FLIPOUTZ,
    LLC
	 	 
	 	By:
    	/s/
    Peter Gasca
	 	 	Peter
    Gasca
	 	 	Chief
    Executive Officer
	 	 	 
	 	WILD
    CRAZE, INC.
	 	 
	 	By:	/s/
    Justin Jarman
	 		Justin
    Jarman
	 	 	Chief
    Executive Officer
	 	 	 
	 	WILD
    CREATIONS, INC.
	 	 	 
	 	By:
    	/s/
    Justin Jarman
	 	 	Justin
    Jarman
	 	 	Chief
    Executive Officer
	 	 	 
	 	UNITHOLDERS
	 	 	 
	 	By:	/s/
    Rhett Power
	 	 	Rhett
    Power
	 	 	 
	 	By:	/s/
    Peter Gasca
	 	 	Peter
    Gasca
	 	 	 
	 	By:	/s/
    Emily Johnson
	 	 	Emily
    Johnson
	 	 	 
	 	By:	/s/
    Robin Johnson 
	 	 	Robin
    Johnson

 

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EXHIBIT
A

 

Client
Lists

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

EXHIBIT
B

 

Vendor
Lists

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

EXHIBIT
C

 

Purchase
Price Share Issuance

 

	Name	 	Number
                                                                                                 of Shares of 

        Wild
        Craze, Inc. Common Stock

	Peter
Gasca
	 	250,000
	Rhett
Power
	 	250,000
	Robin
    Johnson	 	250,000

	Emily
    Johnson	 	250,000

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

EXHIBIT
D

 

Milestone
Shares Issuance

 

	Name	 	Number
    of Shares
	Peter
Gasca
	 	100,000
	Rhett
Power
	 	100,000
	Emily
Johnson
	 	400,000
	Robin
    Johnson	 	400,000

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

EXHIBIT
E

 

Form
of Bill of Sale

 

(See
attached)

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

BILL
OF SALE

 

This
Bill of Sale (this “Bill of Sale”) is made in relation to that certain Asset Purchase Agreement, dated as of
November 7, 2012 (the “Asset Purchase Agreement”), by and among FLIPOUTZ, LLC, a Delaware limited liability
company, WILD CRAZE, INC., a Nevada corporation (“Parent”), WILD CREATIONS, INC., a Nevada corporation and
wholly-owned subsidiary of Parent (“Buyer”), and EMILY JOHNSON, ROBIN JOHNSON, RHETT POWER and PETER GASCA,
as unitholders (each individually, a “Unitholder” and collectively, the “Unitholders”),
who own all of the issued and outstanding membership units of Seller. Buyer, Seller, Parent and the Unitholders are sometimes
each referred to separately as a “Party” and collectively herein as the “Parties.”

 

(k)
In consideration of the payment described in Section 2.03 of the Asset Purchase Agreement and other good and valuable consideration
the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the Seller hereby assigns, transfers, conveys and delivers, or causes
to be assigned, transferred, conveyed and delivered to Buyer, its successors and assigns, forever the Seller’s whole rights,
title to, and interest in and to the Acquired Assets, as defined in Article I of the Asset Purchase Agreement.

 

(l)
Nothing in this Bill of Sale, express or implied, is intended or shall be construed to confer upon, or give to, any person, corporation
or other entity, other than the parties to this Bill of Sale, any rights, remedies, obligations or liabilities.

 

(m)
This Bill of Sale shall bind and inure to the Parties and their respective successors and assigns.

 

(n)
The Seller and the Unitholders covenant with the Buyer and its assigns that the Seller has the power to transfer in manner aforesaid
the Acquired Assets free and clear of all encumbrances, liens, mortgages and other attachments prior to delivery to the Buyer,
and Seller and the Unitholders will warrant and defend the title thereto against all other claims whatsoever.

 

[
signature page follows ]

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the Seller and Unitholders have duly executed this Bill of Sale as of February 25, 2013.

 

 

 

	 	FLIPOUTZ,
    LLC
	 	 	 
	 	By:	
	 	 	Peter
    Gasca
	 	 	Chief
    Executive Officer
	 	 	 
	 	UNITHOLDERS
	 	 	 
	 	By:	
	 	 	Rhett
    Power
	 	 	 
	 	By:	
	 	 	Peter
    Gasca
	 	 	 
	 	By:	
	 	 	Emily
    Johnson
	 	 	 
	 	By:	
	 	 	Robin
    Johnson

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

EXHIBIT
F

 

Form
of Lockup Agreements

 

(See
Attached)

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

LOCKUP
AGREEMENT

 

This
AGREEMENT (the “Agreement”) is effective as of November 7, 2012, by ___________ (the “Holder”), maintaining
an address at ________________________, in connection with its ownership of shares of Wild Craze, Inc., a Nevada corporation (the
“Company”).Capitalized terms used and not otherwise defined herein shall have the respective meanings set forth in
that certain Asset Purchase Agreement by and among Flipoutz, LLC, as seller (the “Seller”), the Company, Wild Craze,
Inc., as buyer (the “Buyer”), and the Holder, ____________, ___________ and _____________, as unitholders, dated as
of ___________, together with any exhibits, schedules and amendments thereto (the “Purchase Agreement”).

 

NOW
THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration, the sufficiency and receipt of which consideration are hereby acknowledged, Holder
agrees as follows:

 

Background

 

WHEREAS,
Seller is engaged solely in the business of designing, manufacturing and distributing interactive fashion accessories consisting
of an arm band and tradeable coins (the “Business”);

 

WHEREAS,
Seller wishes to sell to Buyer, and Buyer wishes to purchase and assume from Seller, certain assets and liabilities with respect
to the Business on the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in the Purchase Agreement;

 

WHEREAS,
as a condition to the Purchase Agreement, Holder has agreed to refrain from selling any of the Lockup Shares (as defined herein)
for a period of twenty-four (24) months (the “Restricted Period”) from the Closing Date.

 

NOW,
THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and mutual covenants herein contained, the parties hereto hereby agree as follows:

 

1.
Sale Restriction. Holder hereby agrees that during the Restricted Period, the Holder will not offer, pledge, sell,
contract to sell, sell any option or contract to purchase, lend, transfer or otherwise dispose of any shares or any options, warrants
or other rights to purchase shares or any other security of the Company which Holder owns or has a right to acquire as of the
date hereof (collectively, the “Lockup Shares”). Any subsequent issuance to and/or acquisition by Holder of shares
or options or instruments convertible into shares will be subject to the provisions of this Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing
restrictions on transfer, the Holder may, at any time and from time to time during the Restricted Period, transfer the shares
(i) as bona fide gifts or transfers by will or intestacy, (ii) to any trust for the direct or indirect benefit of the undersigned
or the immediate family of the Holder, provided that any such transfer shall not involve a disposition for value, (iii) to a partnership
which is the general partner of a partnership of which the Holder is a general partner, provided, that, in the case of any gift
or transfer described in clauses (i), (ii) or (iii), each donee or transferee agrees in writing to be bound by the terms and conditions
contained herein in the same manner as such terms and conditions apply to the undersigned. For purposes hereof, “immediate
family” means any relationship by blood, marriage or adoption, not more remote than first cousin.

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

2.
Ownership. During the Restricted Period, the Holder shall retain all rights of ownership in the Lockup Shares, including,
without limitation, voting rights and the right to receive any dividends that may be declared in respect thereof.

 

3.
Company and Transfer Agent. The Company is hereby authorized and required to disclose the existence of this Agreement
to its transfer agent. The Company and its transfer agent are hereby authorized and required to decline to make any transfer of
the common stock if such transfer would constitute a violation or breach of this Agreement and/or the Purchase Agreement.

 

4.
Notice. All notices, communications and instructions required or desired to be given under this Agreement must be in
writing and shall be deemed to be duly given if sent by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, or overnight courier
to the following addresses:

 

If
to the Company:

 

Wild
Craze, Inc.

1559
East 38th Street

Brooklyn,
NY 11234\

Telephone:
(835) 639-9453

Attention:
Justin Jarman

 

With copies to:

 

Lucosky Brookman LLP

33
Wood Avenue South, 6th Floor

Iselin,
NJ 08830

Telephone:
(732) 395-4400

Attn.: Joseph M. Lucosky, Esq.

 

If
to the Holder, to the address set forth on the signature page hereto.

 

5.
Miscellaneous.

 

a.
At any time, and from time to time, after the signing of this Agreement, Holder will execute such additional instruments and take
such action as may be reasonably requested by the Company to carry out the intent and purposes of this Agreement.

 

b.
This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York without regard to principles
of conflicts of laws. Any action brought by either party against the other concerning the transactions contemplated by this Agreement
shall be brought only in the state courts of New York or in the federal courts located in the state of New York. The parties to
this Agreement hereby irrevocably waive any objection to jurisdiction and venue of any action instituted hereunder and shall not
assert any defense based on lack of jurisdiction or venue or based upon forum non conveniens. The parties executing this Agreement
and other agreements referred to herein or delivered in connection herewith agree to submit to the in person am jurisdiction of
such courts and hereby irrevocably waive trial by jury. The prevailing party shall be entitled to recover from the other party
its reasonable attorney’s fees and costs. In the event that any provision of this Agreement or any other agreement delivered
in connection herewith is invalid or unenforceable under any applicable statute or rule of law, then such provision shall be deemed
inoperative to the extent that it may conflict therewith and shall be deemed modified to conform with such statute or rule of
law. Any such provision which may prove invalid or unenforceable under any law shall not affect the validity or enforceability
of any other provision of any agreement. Notices hereunder shall be given in the same manner as set forth in the Purchase Agreement.
Each party hereby irrevocably waives personal service of process and consents to process being served in any suit, action or proceeding
in connection with this Agreement or any other by mailing a copy thereof via registered or certified mail or overnight delivery
(with evidence of delivery) to such party at the address in effect for notices to it under this Agreement and agrees that such
service shall constitute good and sufficient service of process and notice thereof. Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to
limit in any way any right to serve process in any other manner permitted by law. Holder irrevocably appoints the Company its
true and lawful agent for service of process upon whom all processes of law and notices may be served and given in the manner
described above; and such service and notice shall be deemed valid personal service and notice upon Holder with the same force
and validity as if served upon Holder.

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

c.
The restrictions on transfer described in this Agreement are in addition to and cumulative with any other restrictions on transfer
otherwise agreed to by the Holder or to which the Holder is subject to by applicable law.

 

d.
This Agreement shall be binding upon Holder, its legal representatives, successors and assigns.

 

e.
This Agreement may be signed and delivered by facsimile signature and delivered electronically.

 

f.
The Company agrees not to take any action or allow any act to be taken which would be inconsistent with this Agreement.

 

g.
This Agreement may not be modified, amended, altered or supplemented, except by a written agreement executed by each of the parties
hereto.

 

h.
This Agreement contains the entire understanding and agreement of the parties relating to the subject matter hereof and supersedes
all prior and/or contemporaneous understandings and agreements of any kind and nature (whether written or oral) among the parties
with respect to such subject matter.

 

[Signature
Page Follows]

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, and intending to be legally bound hereby, Holder and the Company have executed this Agreement as of the day
and year first above written.

 

	 	HOLDER:
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	Wild
    Craze, Inc.
	 	 	 
	 	By:	 
	 	Name:	 
	 	Title:BLMN-12.31.12_EX10.44

Exhibit 10.44

SPLIT-DOLLAR TERMINATION AGREEMENT

This Split-Dollar Termination Agreement (the “Termination Agreement”) is made and entered into this 28th day of February, 2013 (“Effective Date”) by and between OSI RESTAURANT PARTNERS, LLC (“OSI”) and DIRK A. MONTGOMERY (“Montgomery”), in his individual capacity and in his capacity as Trustee of the Dirk A. Montgomery Revocable Trust dated April 12, 2001 (“Trust”).
RECITALS
		
	1.
	Montgomery was employed by OSI and its affiliates until his resignation effective January 14, 2013.

		
	2.
	OSI and Montgomery entered into that certain Split-Dollar Agreement dated August 12, 2008 pursuant to which, among other things, OSI agreed to maintain a certain life insurance policy insuring Montgomery’s life, with the Trust being the named beneficiary under the Policy, subject to OSI’s rights under the Split-Dollar Agreement.

		
	3.
	Pursuant to the Split-Dollar Agreement, OSI acquired and is the owner of John Hancock Variable Life Insurance Policy Number 90848003 (“Policy”) insuring the life of Montgomery with the Trust being the named beneficiary of the Policy, subject to OSI’s rights under the Split-Dollar Agreement.

		
	4.
	The parties desire to (i) terminate the Split-Dollar Agreement and release all parties from any further obligations under the Split-Dollar Agreement and (ii) acknowledge that OSI is the sole and exclusive owner of the Policy free of any rights of, or obligations to, Montgomery or the Trust.

Now therefore, intending to be legally bound, in consideration of the mutual premises contained herein, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties agree as follows:
		
	A.
	Recitals. The above recitals are true and correct and incorporated herein.

		
	B.
	Payment to Montgomery.  Within 3 business days of Montgomery’s execution and delivery of this Termination Agreement OSI shall pay to Montgomery in immediately available funds the sum of ONE HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($150,000.00).

		
	C.
	Termination of Split Dollar Agreement.  Effective immediately upon the parties’ execution of this Termination Agreement:

		
	(i)
	the Split-Dollar Agreement is hereby terminated and shall be of no further force or effect. 

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	(ii)
	OSI shall be the sole and exclusive owner of the Policy free and clear of any right, title, claim or interest of Montgomery or the Trust, and OSI shall be free to keep the Policy in force, surrender the Policy, or take any other action with respect to the Policy. For the avoidance of doubt, OSI shall be the sole person entitled to any benefit under the Policy, including without limitation, death benefit, cash value or surrender value.  

		
	(iii)
	OSI hereby forever releases Montgomery and the Trust, and Montgomery and the Trust each hereby forever release OSI, from any and all obligations, liabilities, claims or rights under the Split-Dollar Agreement or with respect to the Policy, whether or not arising under the Split-Dollar Agreement.

  

		
	D.
	Representations and Warranties of Montgomery and Trust. Montgomery and the Trust, jointly and severally, represent and warrant to OSI that each of the following is true and correct as of the date of this Agreement:

D.1    Organization of Trust.  The Trust is duly organized and validly existing and Montgomery is the sole trustee of the Trust. 

D.2     Authority.  Montgomery and the Trust each have the power and authority to execute, deliver and perform their obligations under this Termination Agreement.  The execution, delivery and performance by Montgomery and the Trust of this Termination Agreement and the consummation of the transaction provided for herein have been duly authorized and approved by all necessary action of the Trust.  No other or further act or proceeding on the part of Montgomery or the Trust is necessary to authorize this Termination Agreement or the consummation of the transaction contemplated hereby.  This Termination Agreement constitutes the valid and binding agreement of Montgomery and the Trust, enforceable in accordance with its terms, except as such may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or other laws affecting creditors’ rights generally.

D.3    No Violation.  Neither the execution and delivery of this Termination Agreement, nor the consummation of the transaction contemplated hereby (a) will violate or conflict with, or constitute a default or breach (or an event which, with notice or lapse of time, or both, would constitute a default or breach) under, or will result in the termination of, or accelerate the performance required by, or result in the creation of any lien upon any of the assets of Montgomery or the Trust, any term or provision of the governing documents of the Trust, or of any contract, commitment, understanding, arrangement, agreement or restriction of any kind or character to which either Montgomery or the Trust is a party or by which any assets or properties of Montgomery or the Trust may be bound or affected.

    

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D.4    Consents and Approvals.  With respect to the Trust, all approvals, consents and waivers that are required to effect the transaction contemplated hereby have been obtained and copies thereof have been delivered to OSI, on or prior to the Effective Date.
  
 
		
	E.
	Miscellaneous.

E.1    Governing Law. The validity, interpretation, and performance of this Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida without giving effect to the principles of comity or conflicts of laws thereof.

E.2    Consent to Personal Jurisdiction and Venue; Attorney’s Fees.  Montgomery, the Trust and OSI hereby agree that personal jurisdiction and venue, for any action arising out of a breach or threatened breach of this Agreement or out of the relationship established by this Agreement, shall lie exclusively in and any action brought by a party hereunder shall be brought exclusively in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida, Tampa Division, or in the Circuit Court in and for Hillsborough County, Florida.  In the event of any legal proceeding arising, directly or indirectly, from this Agreement, the prevailing party in such legal proceedings shall be entitled to attorney’s fees and costs from the non-prevailing party. 

E.3    WAIVER OF JURY TRIAL. ALL PARTIES TO THIS TERMINATION AGREEMENT KNOW AND UNDERSTAND THAT THEY MAY HAVE A CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO A JURY TRIAL WITH REGARD TO ISSUES THAT MAY POTENTIALLY ARISE OUT OF THIS TERMINATION AGREEMENT.  THE PARTIES ACKNOWLEDGE THAT ANY DISPUTE OR CONTROVERSY THAT MAY ARISE OUT OF THIS TERMINATION AGREEMENT WILL INVOLVE COMPLICATED AND DIFFICULT FACTUAL AND LEGAL ISSUES.

 THE PARTIES HEREBY WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY IN ANY PROCEEDING ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS TERMINATION AGREEMENT OR THE CONTEMPLATED TRANSACTION HEREUNDER, WHETHER NOW EXISTING OR HEREAFTER ARISING, AND WHETHER SOUNDING IN CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE. THE PARTIES AGREE THAT ANY OF THEM MAY FILE A COPY OF THIS PROVISION WITH ANY COURT AS WRITTEN EVIDENCE OF THE KNOWING, VOLUNTARY AND BARGAINED-FOR AGREEMENT AMONG THE PARTIES IRREVOCABLY TO WAIVE TRIAL BY JURY AND THAT ANY PROCEEDING WHATSOEVER BETWEEN THEM RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT OR THE CONTEMPLATED TRANSACTION SHALL INSTEAD BE TRIED IN A COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION BY A JUDGE SITTING WITHOUT A JURY.

THE PARTIES INTEND THIS WAIVER OF THE RIGHT TO A JURY TRIAL BE AS BROAD AS POSSIBLE. BY THEIR SIGNATURES, THE PARTIES PROMISE, WARRANT AND REPRESENT THAT THEY WILL NOT PLEAD FOR, 

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REQUEST OR OTHERWISE SEEK TO HAVE A JURY TO RESOLVE ANY AND ALL DISPUTES THAT MAY ARISE BY, BETWEEN OR AMONG THEM.

E.4     Amendment and Modification.  The parties may amend, modify and supplement this Agreement only as may be explicitly agreed upon by them in writing.

E.5    Notice.  All notices, requests, demands and other communications hereunder shall be given in writing and shall be: (a) personally delivered; or (b) sent to the parties at their respective addresses indicated herein by registered or certified U.S. mail, return receipt requested and postage prepaid, or by private overnight mail courier service.  The respective addresses to be used for all such notices, demands or requests are as follows:

(a)    If to Montgomery or the Trust, to:

c/o Ascena Retail Group, Inc. 
30 Dunnigan Drive
Suffern, New York 10901

		
	(b)
	If to OSI to:

OSI Restaurant Partners, LLC
2202 N. West Shore Blvd., Suite 500
Tampa, FL 33607
Attn: Chief Legal Officer

Any party to this Termination Agreement may change its address for notice purposes by giving notice thereof in accordance with this Section.  Notices sent by facsimile or other electronic means shall not constitute notice under this Agreement.

E.6    Expenses.  Regardless of whether or not the transaction contemplated hereby is consummated, each of the parties shall bear its own expenses and the expenses of its counsel, accountants, and other agents in connection herewith.

E.7    Entire Agreement.  This agreement embodies the entire agreement between the parties hereto with respect to the transaction contemplated herein, and there have been and are no agreements, representations or warranties between the parties other than those set forth or provided for herein.

E.8    Counterparts.  This Termination Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument.

E.9    Headings.  The headings of Sections in this Termination Agreement are provided for convenience only and will not affect its construction or interpretation.

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E.10    Severability.  If any part of this Termination Agreement is for any reason declared invalid or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, such declaration shall not affect the validity of any remaining portion of this Termination Agreement. 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Termination Agreement as of the Effective Date.

	
						
	“OSI”
	 
	“Montgomery”
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	OSI RESTAURANT PARTNERS, LLC,
	 
	 
	 
	 

	a Delaware limited liability company
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	By:
	/s/ Joseph J. Kadow
	 
	/s/ Dirk A. Montgomery
	 

	 
	Joseph J. Kadow
	 
	Dirk A. Montgomery
	 

	 
	Executive Vice President
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 
	“Trust”
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 
	DIRK A. MONTGOMERY

	 
	 
	 
	REVOCABLE TRUST
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 
	By:
	/s/ Dirk A. Montgomery

	 
	 
	 
	 
	Dirk A. Montgomery, Trustee

                        

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