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EXHIBIT 10.24
 

SERVICES AGREEMENT 
 
THIS AGREEMENT is dated for reference the 1 day of February, 2016
 
	BETWEEN:	 
	 

		 
	Ehave, Inc. a company incorporated under the laws of the Province of Ontario and having its head office at 250 University Avenue, Suite 200, Toronto, ON M5H 3E5 (the "Company")

 
OF THE FIRST PART
 
	AND:	 
	 

		 
	Artimetix Software Inc. a company incorporated under the laws of the Province of Ontario and having its head at 33 Joseph Duggan Road, Toronto ON M4L 3X5, (the "Contractor"),

 
WHEREAS the Company is in the business of designing, developing, implementing and marketing software systems and related applications that provide bi-directional mobile and internet access to multiple data sources of patient clinical information (the "Business"), and;
 
AND WHEREAS the Company and the Contractor wish to enter into this Services Agreement under the terms and conditions herein;
 
AND WHEREAS the Contractor may acquire knowledge, experience and expertise, as well as detailed knowledge of the Company's intellectual property, trade secrets and other property which is and shall be the property of the Company, and the disclosure, loss or, unauthorized use of which would substantially harm the business of the Company;
 
NOW THEREFORE THIS AGREEMENT WITNESSES that for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereby agree as follows:
 
ARTICLE 1 - INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR
 
1.1 The Company hereby engages the Contractor as an independent contractor to provide services as an Chief Technology Officer. These services will be provided on the basis of 2 days per week in response to specific requests for services generally in accordance with the scope of work described in Appendix A. The Contractor hereby accepts such engagement and agrees to provide such services to the best of his ability and in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
 
1.2 The Contractor shall at all times be an independent contractor with control over the manner and means of his performance. The Contractor is not an employee, servant or agent of the Company and no partnership, joint venture or agency will be created or will be deemed to be created by this Agreement or by any action of the parties under this Agreement. 
 
	 
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1.3 The Contractor shall not be entitled to rights or privileges applicable to employees of the Company pursuant to this Agreement including, but not limited to, holidays and paid vacation which may be available from time to time between the Company and its employees.
 
1.4 The Contractor shall be responsible for deduction and remittance of all income tax due from him. The Company will pay HST on services labor to the Contractor. Contractor is expected to remit the HST paid to the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency (CCRA).
 
1.5 If at any time the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency (CCRA) or any other competent authority determines that the Contractor is an employee of the Company, then the Company shall immediately commence making all statutorily required withholdings and remittances in respect of payments to the Contractor.
 
1.6 The Company shall not be liable to the Contractor for any damages, liabilities, penalties, interest or costs caused to the Contractor for failure to make any statutorily required source deductions or payments in respect of payments made to the Contractor by the Company under this Agreement. The Contractor shall assume any and all financial and legal responsibility for Canadian tax payments and statutory deductions if any.
 
ARTICLE 2 - SERVICES
 
2.1 It is envisaged that the Contractor will work either on the Company's premises or at its own premises as agreed from time to time. The Contractor shall provide such services as ordinarily performed by Chief Technology Officer and as prescribed from time to time by the Company CEO (the "Services"), to whom the Contractor reports and is accountable. 
 
2.2 In providing the Services hereunder, the Contractor will provide Services to the Company on a time and materials basis (or under alternative arrangements by agreement with the Company), at the Contractor's or the Company's premises, at such specific times as shall be determined by the Company. 
 
2.3 The Contractor represents and warrants that he is not subject to any contractual or other restriction or obligation that will in any way limit his activities on behalf of the Company. The Contractor hereby represents and warrants to the Company that he has no continuing obligations to any previous employer with respect to any previous invention, discovery or other item of intellectual property or which requires the Contractor not to disclose any information or data to the Company. 
 
	 
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2.4 In performing the Services hereunder, the Contractor shall:
 
		(a) 	Act honestly and in good faith in what the Contractor reasonably believes to be in the best interests of the Company;

			
		(b) 	Exercise the degree of care, diligence and skill that a reasonable prudent Contractor would exercise in comparable circumstances; and

			
		(c) 	Generally use his best efforts to promote the business and interests of the Company.

 
2.5 Each party shall indemnify and hold the other party harmless from and against all claims, losses, damages liabilities, costs and expenses (including without limitation reasonable attorneys' fees) caused by reason of any injury sustained by any person or to any person or property by reason of the negligence or misconduct of such party or any of its agents, employees or representatives, and agrees to pay all sums to be paid or discharged in case of an action or any such damages or injuries.
 
ARTICLE 3 - CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
 
3.1 The Contractor acknowledges that as a Contractor of or to the Company, the Contractor will acquire information about the business (the "Business") and affairs of the Company, some of which will include commercially valuable trade secrets, knowledge of intellectual property and other confidential or proprietary information (collectively called "Confidential Information"), including without limitation any Developments (as defined hereafter) and the following kinds of information concerning the Company and its Business:
 
		(a) 	Confidential sales and marketing information;

			
		(b) 	Confidential processes, techniques, know how, systems, methods, operating capabilities; and

			
		(c) 	New inventions, devices, discoveries, concepts, ideas, formulae, and improvements, enhancements and modifications thereto, whether patented or not,

 
3.2 For the purposes of this Agreement, Confidential Information does not include information that the Contractor establishes was, or is, already known to the public by means other than by reason of the breach of this Agreement by the Contractor.
 
3.3 The Contractor acknowledges that the Confidential Information, if revealed to others, could be used to the detriment of the Company. Accordingly, during the term of this Agreement and at any time thereafter, the Contractor agrees not to use any of the Confidential Information in a manner detrimental to the Company or to disclose in any manner any Confidential Information to any third party other than:
 
	 
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		(a) 	Its employees on a need-to-know basis;

			
		(b) 	To Company directors, officers, bankers, legal and financial advisors in the ordinary course of business;

			
		(c) 	Confidential Information that is required to be disclosed by law or by any governmental or regulatory authority having jurisdiction or in connection with any court proceedings.

 
3.4 The Contractor agrees that documents, copies, records and other materials made or received by the Contractor that pertain to the Business and affairs of the Company, including all Confidential Information and which the Contractor possesses or has under control are the property of the Company and the Contractor agrees to promptly return the same to the Company upon the Contractor ceasing to be a Contractor of the Company or at any time upon the request of the Company.
 
3.5 The Contractor agrees that the Confidential Information is and will remain the exclusive property of the Company. The Contractor also agrees that the Confidential Information:
 
		(a) 	Constitutes a proprietary right which the Company is entitled to protect; and

			
		(b) 	Constitutes information and knowledge not generally known to the trade.

 
3.6 The Contractor understands that the Company has from time to time in its possession information belonging to others or which is claimed by others to be confidential or proprietary and which the Company has agreed to keep confidential. The Contractor agrees that all such information shall be Confidential Information for the purposes of this Agreement.
 
3.7 For purposes of the copyright laws of Canada and the United States of America, to the extent, if any, that such laws are applicable to any Confidential Information, it shall be considered a work made for hire. 
 
3.8 The Contractor acknowledges and agrees that any Confidential Information disclosed to the Contractor is in the strictest confidence and the Contractor agrees to maintain and hold in strict confidence all Confidential Information disclosed to him or her. The disclosure of any such Confidential Information by the Contractor in any form whatsoever except as authorized by the Company or permitted under section 3.3 of this Agreement is and shall be considered a fundamental breach of the Contractor's services arrangement and shall entitle the Company to immediately terminate this Agreement.
 
3.9 The provisions of this Article 3 shall survive termination of this Agreement for a period of three (3) years.
 
	 
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ARTICLE - 4  PROPRIETARY RIGHTS
 
4.1 For the purposes of this Agreement, "Development" or "Developments" includes, without limitation all:
 
	 
	(a) 
	Enhancements, modifications, additions or other improvements to the intellectual property or assets owned, licensed, sold, marketed or used by any of the Company in connection with the Business;

	 
	 
	 

	 
	(b) 
	Patents, copyrights, trade-marks, trade names, business names, logos, design marks and other proprietary marks; and

	 
	 
	 

	 
	(c) 
	Inventions, devices, discoveries, concepts, ideas, formulae, know how, processes, techniques, systems, methods and any and all improvements, enhancements and modifications thereto, whether patented or not;

 
Developed, created, generated, contributed to or reduced by practice by the Contractor alone or jointly with others while he is a Contractor to the Company and which results from services performed by the Contractor to or for the Company whether or not conceived, developed, reduced to practice or made during the Contractor's working hours or on the premises of the Company or which results from the use of the premises or property (including equipment, supplies or Confidential Information) owned, used, leased or licensed by the Company or which reasonably relates to the Business.
 
4.2 The Contractor agrees to make full disclosure to the Company of each Development, promptly upon its creation. If required by the Company, the Contractor will disclose in writing in a logbook or such other form of device provided for such purpose by the Company, the details of all Developments that the Contractor is involved with or responsible for. The Contractor hereby irrevocably assigns and transfers to the Company and agrees that the Company will be the exclusive owner of, all of the Contractor's right title and interest in and to each Development throughout the world, including all trade secret, patent, copyright, trade-mark, industrial design, and all other intellectual property rights of any kind therein. The Contractor agrees to co-operate fully at all times during and subsequent to the Contractor's tenure with the Company with respect to the execution of all further documents and the carrying out of all such acts and things as are reasonably requested by any Company to confirm the transfer of ownership of all rights, including all intellectual property rights, effective at or after the time the Development is created and to apply for and obtain patent, copyright, industrial design, trademark and other intellectual property registrations covering the Developments. Any of the Company will be exclusively entitled to make applications for registration of all such rights, in the Company's sole discretion, in any jurisdictions that the Company deems necessary. The Contractor's obligations hereunder will continue after he ceases to be an employee, officer, director or Contractor of any Company respecting Developments created during the Contractor's tenure with the Company. The Contractor will be reimbursed for any reasonable expenses related to the work associated with this Article.
 
The Contractor agrees that he will not acquire any right, title or interest in or to the Confidential Information or the Developments, all of such right title and interest being owned by the Company.
 
4.4 The Contractor hereby waives in whole all moral rights and agrees never to assert any moral rights which the Contractor may have in the Developments, including, without limitation, the right to restrain or claim damages for any distortion, mutilation or other modification or enhancement of the Developments and the right to restrain, use or reproduce the Developments in any context and in connection with any product, service, cause or institution and the Contractor further confirms that the Company may use or alter any such Developments as the Company sees fit in its absolute discretion.
 
4.5 The provisions of this Article 4 shall survive termination of this Agreement.
 
	 
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ARTICLE 5 - TERM OF CONTRACT AND TERMINATION
 
5.1 The provision of the Services by the Contractor to the Company pursuant to the terms of this Agreement commences on February 1, 2016 and will continue until April 31, 2016, unless terminated earlier as provided in this section 5 of this Agreement ("Termination Date"). 
 
5.2 This Agreement may be terminated by the Contractor upon one month prior written notice to the Company. 
 
5.3 This Agreement may be terminated by the Company upon one month prior written notice to the Contractor.
 
5.4 The Company may immediately terminate this Agreement, with no other obligations, upon default by the Contractor in the performance of any of his obligations under this Agreement.
 
5.5 In the event either party terminates this Agreement prior to the expiry of the term of this Agreement, upon receipt of all amounts provided for herein to the Contractor, the Contractor thereby releases and waives any and all claims, demands or debts which the Contractor has or any time hereafter can, shall or may have against the Company and its directors, officers or employees arising out of the provision of Services by the Contractor to the Company and the termination thereof.
 
ARTICLE 6 - REMUNERATION, EXPENSES AND OTHER PAYMENTS
 
6.1 For the term of this Agreement, the Company shall pay the Contractor $9,000 per month for two (2) days per week of work. 
 
Remuneration will be payable upon receipt of appropriately detailed invoices from the Contractor. In addition, the Company shall reimburse the Contractor for all reasonable pre-approved expenses incurred by the Contractor expressly for the provision of the Services. The Company will be no charge for travel costs to the Offices of the Company. Travel to other locations made at the specific request of the Company, and pre-approved, may be charged at the rates indicated above.
 
6.2 The Contractor shall establish and maintain adequate records of the time (i.e. time sheets) expended in connection with providing the Services.
 
6.3 Where this Agreement provides for reimbursement of expenses incurred by the Contractor expressly for the provision of the Services, the Contractor shall; 
 
		(a) 	Establish and maintain books of account of any such expense incurred; and

			
		(b) 	Maintain invoices, receipts and vouchers for any such expenses greater than $15 (Canadian);

 
and the Company shall have free access at all reasonable times to such records, books of account, invoices, receipts and vouchers (including time records maintained pursuant to section 6.2 hereof) for the purposes of copying and/or auditing the same.
 
	 
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6.4 Within fifteen days of receipt of an invoice therefore, the Company shall pay or reimburse the Contractor for all reasonable business expenses as pre-approved by the Company.
 
6.5 The Contractor shall whenever practical, but at least once per month, submit an invoice for expenses to be reimbursed with receipts or vouchers to verify all expenses.
 
6.6 When made, the payments provided for in sections 6.1 and 6.4 herein shall be in complete discharge of any and all obligations of the Company to the Contractor in respect of the provision of Services arising out of this Agreement.
 
ARTICLE 7 - CONSIDERATION
 
The Contractor agrees that he has received good, valuable and sufficient consideration for the covenants and agreements made by the Contractor in this Agreement. 
 
ARTICLE 8 - GENERAL
 
8.1 This Agreement shall be construed and governed exclusively by the laws in force in the Province of Ontario and the laws of Canada applicable therein and, except as provided in Section 8.4, the courts of Ontario (and Supreme Court of Canada, if necessary) shall have exclusive jurisdiction to hear and determine all disputes arising hereunder. Except as provided in Section 8.4, each of the parties hereto irrevocably attorns to the jurisdiction of said courts and consents to the commencement of proceedings in such courts. This Section shall not be construed to affect the rights of a party to enforce a judgment or award outside said province, including the right to record and enforce a judgment or award in any other jurisdiction.
 
8.2 The Contractor acknowledges and agrees that a breach of the Contractor's obligations under this Agreement would result in damages to the Company that could not be adequately compensated for by a monetary award. Accordingly, in the event of any such breach by the Contractor, in addition to all other remedies available to the Company at law or in equity, the Company shall be entitled as a matter of right to apply to a Court of competent jurisdiction for such relief by way of restraining order, injunction, decree or otherwise, as may be appropriate to ensure compliance with the provisions of this Agreement.
 
8.3 Each of the parties to this Agreement shall at the request of any other party, and at the expense of the Company, execute and deliver any further documents and do all acts and things as that party may reasonably require in order to carry out the true intent and meaning of this Agreement.
 
8.4 This Agreement shall enure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties hereto, their permitted assigns and their personal representatives, administrators, heirs and successors.
 
8.5 Failure by any party hereto to insist in any instance upon the strict performance of any one of the covenants contained herein shall not be construed as a waiver or relinquishment of such covenant. No waiver by any party hereto of any such covenant shall be deemed to have been made unless expressed in writing and signed by the waiving party.
 
	 
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8.6 The unlawfulness or invalidity or unenforceability of any provision in this Agreement or of any covenant herein contained on the part of any party shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision or covenant hereof or herein contained. 
 
8.7 No term or provision hereof may be amended or added except by an instrument in writing signed by all of the parties to this Agreement.
 
8.8 In the event of any conflict between the provisions of this Agreement and any other agreement, verbal or otherwise, between the Company and the Contractor, the provisions of this Agreement shall prevail and govern to the extent permitted by law. The Company and Contractor agree to promptly amend any such other agreements to in order to resolve such conflict in favor of the provisions of this Agreement.
 
8.9 This Agreement may be executed in several counterparts (including by fax), each of which when so executed shall be deemed to be an original and shall have the same force and effect as an original but such counterparts together shall constitute but one and the same instrument.
 
	Artimetix Software Inc.
	 
	 
	Ehave, Inc.
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	Per: /s/ David Goyette	 
	 
	Per: /s/ Scott Woodrow	 

	David Goyette	 
	 
	Scott Woodrow	 

	Title: President	 
	 
	Title: CEO	 

	Date: 2/2/2016
	 
	 
	Date: 2/2/2016
	 

 
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EXHIBIT 10.25
 
CONSULTING AGREEMENT
 
This Consulting Agreement ("Agreement") is made as of August 3, 2015 ("Effective Date"), by and between Behavioural Neurological Applications and Solutions Inc. ["ehave"]., a corporation incorporated pursuant to the laws of Ontario ("Company"), and 8121346 Canada Inc. ("Consultant").
 
Company desires to have Consultant perform consulting services as an independent contractor to the Company and Consultant desires to perform such services for Company, subject to and in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
 
NOW, THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows:
 
1. SERVICES
 
1.1 Performance of Services. Consultant will perform the consulting services ("Services") described in detail on Exhibit A to this Agreement ("Statement of Work") in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement and the Statement of Work.
 
1.2 Payment. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, for the performance of the Services, Company will pay Consultant fees calculated as set forth in the Statement of Work, on the terms and in the manner set forth in the Statement of Work. Unless otherwise specified in the Statement of Work, Company will reimburse Consultant for any pre-approved travel related expenses incurred by Consultant in connection with performing Services. Any other expenses incurred by Consultant in performing the Services will be the sole responsibility of Consultant.
 
2. RELATIONSHIP OF PARTIES
 
2.1 Independent Contractor. Consultant is an independent contractor and nothing in this Agreement will be construed as establishing an employment or agency relationship between Company and Consultant. Consultant has no authority to bind Company by contract or otherwise. Consultant will perform Services under the general direction of Company, but Consultant will determine, in Consultant's sole discretion, the manner and means by which Services are accomplished, subject to the requirement that Consultant will at all times comply with applicable law.
 
2.2 Taxes and Employee Benefits. Consultant will report to all applicable government agencies as income all compensation received by Consultant pursuant to this Agreement. Consultant will be solely responsible for the payment of all withholding taxes, social security, workers' compensation, unemployment and disability insurance or similar items required by any government agency. Consultant will not be entitled to any benefits paid or made available by Company to its employees, including, without limitation, any vacation or illness payments, or to participate in any plans, arrangements or distributions made by Company pertaining to any bonus, stock option, profit sharing, insurance or similar benefits. Consultant will indemnify and hold Company harmless from and against all damages, liabilities, losses, penalties, fines, expenses and costs (including reasonable fees and expenses of attorneys and other professionals) arising out of or relating to any obligation imposed by law on Company to pay any withholding taxes, social security, unemployment or disability insurance or similar items in connection with compensation received by Consultant pursuant to this Agreement.
 
	 
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2.3 Liability Insurance. Consultant acknowledges that Company will not carry any liability insurance on behalf of Consultant. Consultant will maintain in force adequate liability insurance to protect Consultant, and Consultant's employees and sub-contractors from claims of personal injury (or death) or tangible or intangible property damage (including loss of use) that arise out of any act or omission of Consultant.
 
3. OWNERSHIP AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
 
3.1 Disclosure of Work Product. Consultant will, as an integral part of the performance of Services, disclose in writing to Company all inventions, products, designs, drawings, notes, documents, information, documentation, improvements, works of authorship, processes, techniques, know-how, algorithms, specifications, biological or chemical specimens or samples, hardware, circuits, computer programs, databases, user interfaces, encoding techniques, and other materials of any kind that Consultant may make, conceive, develop or reduce to practice, alone or jointly with others, in connection with performing Services, or that result from or that are related to such Services, whether or not they are eligible for patent, copyright, mask work, trade secret, trademark or other legal protection (collectively,"Consultant Work Product").
 
3.2 Ownership of Consultant Work Product. Consultant agrees that, regardless of whether an item of Consultant Work Product is a work made for hire, all Consultant Work Product will be the sole and exclusive property of Company. Consultant hereby irrevocably transfers and assigns to Company, and agrees to irrevocably transfer and assign to Company, all right, title and interest in and to the Consultant Work Product, including all worldwide patent rights (including patent applications and disclosures), copyright rights, mask work rights, trade secret rights, know-how, and any and all other intellectual property or proprietary rights (collectively, "Intellectual Property Rights" ) therein. At Company's request and expense, during and after the term of this Agreement, Consultant will assist and cooperate with Company in all respects and will execute documents, and, subject to the reasonable availability of Consultant, give testimony and take such further acts reasonably requested by Company to enable Company to acquire, transfer, maintain, perfect and enforce its Intellectual Property Rights and other legal protections for the Consultant Work Product. Consultant hereby appoints the officers of Company as Consultant's attorney-in-fact to execute documents on behalf of Consultant for this limited purpose. Contractor shall ensure that any employee or any other person who is to contribute to the production of the Consultant Work Product, shall in such form as is satisfactory to the Company, expressly and irrevocably, in writing, assign all right, title and interest, including Intellectual Property Rights in the Consultant Work Product to Company.
 
3.3 Moral Rights. To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, Consultant also hereby irrevocably transfers and assigns to Company, and agrees to irrevocably transfer and assign to Company, and waives and agrees never to assert, any and all Moral Rights (as defined below) that Consultant may have in or with respect to any Consultant Work Product, during and after the term of this Agreement. Contractor shall ensure that any employee or any other person who is to contribute to the production of the Consultant Work Product, shall in such form as is satisfactory to the Company, expressly and irrevocably, in writing, waive in favour of such person's Moral Rights. "Moral Rights" mean any rights to claim authorship of a work, to object to or prevent the modification or destruction of a work, to withdraw from circulation or control the publication or distribution of a work, and any similar right, existing under judicial or statutory law of any country in the world, or under any treaty, regardless of whether or not such right as called or generally referred to as a "moral right."
 
	 
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3.4 Related Rights. To the extent that Consultant owns or controls (presently or in the future) any patent rights, copyright rights, mask work rights, trade secret rights, or any other intellectual property or proprietary rights that may block or interfere with, or may otherwise be required for, the exercise by Company of the rights assigned to Company under this Agreement (collectively, "Related Rights"), Consultant hereby grants or will cause to be granted to Company a non-exclusive, royalty-free, irrevocable, perpetual, transferable, worldwide license (with the right to sublicense) to make, have made, use, offer to sell, sell, import, copy, modify, create derivative works based upon, distribute, sublicense, display, perform and transmit any products, software, hardware, methods or materials of any kind that are covered by such Related Rights, to the extent necessary to enable Company to exercise all of the rights assigned to Company under this Agreement.
 
4. CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION. For purposes of this Agreement, "Confidential Information" mean and will include: (i) any information, materials or knowledge regarding Company and its business, financial condition, products, programming techniques, customers, suppliers, technology or research and development that is disclosed to Consultant or to which Consultant has access in connection with performing Services; (ii) the Consultant Work Product; and (iii) the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Confidential Information will not include any information that: (a) is or becomes part of the public domain through no fault of Consultant; (b) was rightfully in Consultant's possession at the time of disclosure, without restriction as to use or disclosure; or (c) Consultant rightfully receives from a third party who has the right to disclose it and who provides it without restriction as to use or disclosure. Consultant agrees to hold all Confidential Information in strict confidence, not to use it in any way, commercially or otherwise, except in performing Services, and not to disclose it to others. Consultant further agrees to take all actions reasonably necessary to protect the confidentiality of all Confidential Information.
 
5. WARRANTIES
 
5.1 No Pre-existing Obligations. Consultant represents and warrants that Consultant has no pre-existing obligations or commitments (and will not assume or otherwise undertake any obligations or commitments) that would be in conflict or inconsistent with or that would hinder Consultant's performance of its obligations under this Agreement.
 
5.2 Performance Standard. Consultant represents and warrants that the Services will be performed in a thorough and professional manner, consistent with high professional and industry standards by individuals with the requisite training, background, experience, technical knowledge and skills to perform the Services.
 
5.3 Non-infringement. Consultant represents and warrants that the Consultant Work Product will not ge, misappropriate or violate the rights of any third party, including, without limitation, any Intellectual Property Rights or any rights of privacy or rights of publicity, except to the extent any portion of the Consultant Work Product is created, developed or supplied by Company or by a third party on beh8lf of Company.
 
5.4 Non-Solicitation of Personnel. During the term of this Agreement and for a period of one (1) "fear thereafter, Consultant will not directly or indirectly solicit the services of any Company employee or consultant for Consultant's own benefit or for the benefit of any other person or entity.
 
	 
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6. INDEMNIFICATION. Consultant will defend, indemnify and hold Company harmless from and against all claims, damages, liabilities, losses, expenses and costs (including reasonable fees and expenses of attorneys and other professionals) arising out of or resulting from:
 
		(i)
	any action by a third party against Company that is based on a claim that any Services performed under this Agreement, or the results of such Services (including any Consultant Work Product), or Company's use thereof, infringe, misappropriate or violate such third party's Intellectual Property Rights; and

			
		(ii)
	any action by a third party against Company that is based on any act or omission of Consultant and that results in: (i) personal injury (or death) or tangible or intangible property damage (including loss of use);or (ii) the violation of any statute, ordinance, or regulation.

 
7. TERM AND TERMINATION
 
7.1 Term. This Agreement will commence on the Effective Date and, unless terminated earlier accordance with the terms of this Agreement, will remain in force and effect for as long as Consultant is performing Services pursuant to the Statement of Work.
 
7.2 Termination for Breach. Either party may terminate this Agreement (including the Statement of Work) if the other party breaches any material term of this Agreement and/or failure to perform the Service s set out in the Statement of Work and fails to cure such breach within thirty (30) days following written notice thereof from the non-breaching party.
 
7.3 Effect of Termination
 
		(a)
	Upon the expiration or any termination of this Agreement for any reason, Consultant will promptly deliver to Company all Consultant Work Product, including all work in progress on any Consultant Work Product not previously delivered to Company, if any.

			
		(b)
	Upon the expiration or any termination of this Agreement (except termination of this agreement pursuant by Company pursuant to Section 7.2 for breach by Consultant), Company will pay Consultant any amounts that are due and payable under Section 1.2 for Services performed by Consultant prior to the effective date of expiration or termination.

			
		(c)
	Upon the expiration or termination of this Agreement for any reason, Consultant will promptly notify Company of all Confidential Information in Consultant' s possession or control and will promptly deliver all such Confidential Information to Company, at Consultant's expense and in accordance with Company's instructions.

 
7.4 Survival. The provisions of Sections 2.2, 3, 4, 5.3, 6, 7.3, 7.4, 8 and 9 will survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement.
  
8. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. IN NO EVENT WILL COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT, EVEN IF COMPANY HAS BEEN INFORMED IN ADVANCE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
 
	 
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9. GENERAL
 
9.1 No Election of Remedies. Except as expressly set forth this Agreement, the exercise by Company of any of Its remedies under this Agreement Will be Without prejudice to Its other remedies under this Agreement or available at law or in equity.
 
9.2 Assignment. Consultant may not assign or transfer any of Consultant's rights or delegate any of Consultant's obligations under this Agreement, in whole or in part, without Company's express prior written consent. Any attempted assignment, transfer or delegation, without such consent, will be void. Subject to the foregoing, this Agreement will be binding upon and will inure to the benefit of the parties permitted successors and assigns.
 
9.3 Equitable Remedies. Because the Services are personal and unique and because Consultant will have access to Confidential Information of Company, Company will have the right to enforce this Agreement and any of its provisions by injunction, specific performance or other equitable relief, without having to post a bond or other consideration, in addition to all other remedies that Company may have for a breach of this Agreement.
 
9.4 Attorneys' Fees. If any action is necessary to enforce the terms of this Agreement, the substantially prevailing party will be entitled to reasonable attorneys' fees, costs and expenses in addition to any other relief to which such prevailing party may be entitled.
 
9.5 Governing Law. This Agreement will be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the Ontario, excluding that body of law pertaining to conflict of laws. Any legal action or proceeding arising under this Agreement will be brought exclusively in the federal or state courts located in Ontario and the parties hereby irrevocably consent to the personal jurisdiction and venue therein.
 
9.6 Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is held invalid or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions of the Agreement will remain in full force and effect, and the provision affected will be construed so as to be enforceable to the maximum extent permissible by law..
 
9.7 Notices. All notices required or permitted under this Agreement will be in writing and delivered by confirmed facsimile transmission, by courier or overnight delivery service, or by certified mail, and in each instance will be deemed given upon receipt. All notices will be sent to the addresses set forth on the signature pages hereto or to such other address as may be specified by either party to the other in accordance with this Section 9.7. 
 
9.8 Entire Agreement. This Agreement, together with the Statement of Work, constitutes the complete and exclusive understanding and agreement of the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior understandings and agreements, whether written or oral, with respect to the subject matter hereof. In the event of a conflict, the terms and conditions of the Statement of Work will take precedence over the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Any waiver, modification or amendment of any provision of this Agreement will be effective only if in writing and signed by the parties hereto.
 
9.9 Waiver. The waiver of any breach of any provision of this Agreement will not constitute a waiver of any subsequent breach of the same other provisions hereof.
 
9.10 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which will be deemed an original, but all of which together will constitute one and the same instrument.
 
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have signed this Agreement as of the Effective Date.
 
	COMPANY:
	 
	 
	CONSULTANT:
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	/s/ Scott Woodrow	 
	 
	/s/ Prateek Dwivedi	 

	Name: Scott Woodrow	 
	 
	Name: Prateek Dwivedi	 

	Title: Chief Executive Officer	 
	 
	Title: Principal	 

	Address: 100 College Street, Suite 302, 
Toronto, ON M5G 1L5
	 
	 
	Address: 3093 Lakeshore Rd. Burlington, ON L7N 1A3
	 

Attachment:
 
Exhibit A-Statement Of work
 
	 
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EXHIBIT A
 
Statement of Work
 
This Statement of Work is issued under and subject to all of the terms and conditions of the Consulting Agreement dated as of August 3, 2015 by and between Behavioural Neurological Applications and Solutions Inc.("Company") and 8121346 Canada Inc. ("Consultant').
 
For the performance of the Services, the Company will pay Consultant fees calculated on the basis of the hourly consulting rate stated below. Consultant will invoice the Company on a semi- monthly basis. The Company will pay each such invoice no later than thirty (10) days after its receipt.
 
1. Services to be performed by Consultant:
 
Working under the guidance of the Board of the Company and together with Scott Woodrow, the Chairman and CEO, your role will be to direct and execute the strategy of the company. You will be responsible for the development and integration of the Company's technological platform, the establishment of a usable e-mental health system and creation of new methodologies for game based cognitive assessment and remediation. You will be responsible to maintain and grow relationships that further enhance the company's products, grow its revenues and increase shareholder value. You will assist in advancing the necessary capital relationships and meeting the capital needs of the company, either through capital markets, grants or other mechanisms.
 
2. Monthly rate: $6,500
 
AGREED AS OF August 3, 2015
    

	COMPANY:
	 
	 
	CONSULTANT:
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	/s/ Scott Woodrow	 
	 
	/s/ Prateek Dwivedi	 

	Name: Scott Woodrow	 
	 
	Name: Prateek Dwivedi	 

	Title: Chief Executive Officer	 
	 
	Title: Principal 	 

	Address: 100 College Street, Suite 302, 
Toronto, ON M5G 1L5
	 
	 
	Address: 3093 Lakeshore Rd. Burlington, ON L7N 1A3
	 

 
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