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Exhibit 10.1

 

AMP Holding Inc.

 

100 Commerce Drive

 

Loveland, Ohio 45140

 

 

October 24, 2013

 

Ray Chess

 

Letter of Appointment – Board of Directors

 

Dear Mr. Chess:

 

We are pleased to offer you the role as a director of the Board of Directors (the “Board”) of AMP Holding Inc. (the “Company”).  This letter contains the terms of your appointment as a director of the Board of Directors of the Company and will be effective from the date of the signing of this letter.

 

	
1.  

	
Your Duties:

 

	
a)  

	
You will be expected to attend all meetings (either in person or by teleconference) of the Board of the Company, of which we expect to hold approximately four per annum as well as sign all written consents if you deem appropriate.  In addition, you will be expected to perform such other duties as are reasonably contemplated by your holding office as a director of the Company or which may reasonably be assigned to you by the Board from time to time.

 

	
b)  

	
As a director you will:

 

	
i)  

	
Perform to the best of your abilities and knowledge the duties reasonably assigned to you by the Board from time to time, whether during or outside business hours and at such places as the Board reasonably requires;

 

	
ii)  

	
Use all reasonable efforts to promote the interests of the Company;

 

	
iii)  

	
Attend directors’ meetings;

 

	
iv)  

	
Act in the best interests of the Company; and

 

	
v)  

	
Work closely with the Board of Directors and the Chief Executive Officer.

 

	
c)  

	
As you will appreciate, however, your time commitment will ultimately be a product of the matters confronting the Company from time to time and matters properly requiring your attention as a director of the Company.

 

	
2.  

	
Remuneration:

 

	
a)  

	
Fees

 

	
i)  

	
The Company will pay you an annual fee of US$40,000, which will accrue until such time that the Company has generated sufficient capital to pay such fee.

 

	
ii)  

	
The Company shall pay the annual fee in equal monthly instalments in arrears on the last day of each month.  Your first and last instalments of the annual fee will be apportioned if necessary.  The fee will be paid by wire to your nominated bank account.

 

	
iii)  

	
Your fees shall be subject to adjustment periodically as determined by the Board.

 

	
b)  

	
Options:  The Company shall grant you options to purchase 500,000 shares of the Company’s common stock at US$0.26 per share.  The options will expire five years from the vesting period.  Options will vest as follows:  100,000 shall vest on the effective date of this agreement and 40,000 every six months thereafter until the total amount has vested.

 

 

  

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3.  

	
Expenses:  Subject to you providing the Company with receipts or other evidence of payment, the Company will pay for or reimburse you for all travelling, hotel and other expenses reasonably incurred by you in connection with attending and returning from Board, Committee, Company, meetings or otherwise in connection with the Company's business.  Reasonable travel and out of pocket expenses used in connection with the business of the Group shall include:

 

	
a)  

	
Cell phone bills;

 

	
b)  

	
Domestic and international travel (economy class under 4 hours and business class over 4 hours); and

 

	
c)  

	
Hotel accommodation.

 

	
4.  

	
Termination of Appointment:

 

	
a)  

	
Your appointment as the Director may be terminated at any time by the vote of the stockholders of the Company in accordance with the certificate of incorporation and bylaws of the Company.

 

	
b)  

	
You acknowledge and agree that if the shareholders of the Company terminate your appointment, you will have no claim of any kind against the Company by reason of the termination.

 

	
c)  

	
You are at liberty to terminate the appointment at any time by notice in writing to the Company.

 

	
5.  

	
What happens after termination of appointment?

 

	
  

	
If your appointment is terminated for any reason or you resign for any reason:

 

	
a)  

	
The Company may set off any amounts you owe the Company against any amounts the Company owes to you as a Director at the date of termination except for amounts the Company is not entitled by law to set off;

 

	
b)  

	
You must return all the Company's property (including property leased by the Company) to the Company on termination including all written or machine readable material, software, computers, credit cards, keys and vehicles; and

 

	
c)  

	
You must not record any confidential information in any form after termination.

 

	
6.  

	
Prohibited Activities:

 

	
a)  

	
You undertake to the Company that you will not during the term of your appointment engage in a business or an activity that would place you in a position of conflict in respect of the performance of your duties.

 

	
b)  

	
The terms of your appointment do not restrict you from accepting appointment as a director of any other company outside of the Company’s industry, providing consulting services or any other business or other activity whatsoever.  The Company acknowledges and accepts your current roles as a director. You recognize that the services to be performed by you under the Agreement are special, unique and extraordinary.  The parties confirm that it is reasonably necessary for the protection of the Company's goodwill that you agree, and accordingly, you do hereby agree and covenant, that during your term as director, you will not, directly or indirectly, except for the benefit of the Company:

	
i.  

	
become an officer, director, more than 2% stockholder, partner, associate, employee, owner, proprietor, agent, creditor, independent contractor, co-venturer or otherwise, or be interested in or associated with any other corporation, firm or business engaged in the same or any similar business competitive with that of the Company (including the Company's present and future subsidiaries and affiliates) (the "Business"); or

 

	
ii.  

	
solicit, cause or authorize, directly or indirectly, to be solicited for or on behalf of himself or third parties from parties who were customers of the Company (including its present and future subsidiaries and affiliates) at any time during your term, any business similar to the business transacted by the Company with such customer; or

 

	
iii.  

	
accept or cause or authorize, directly or indirectly, to be accepted for or on behalf of your or third parties, business from any such customers of the Company (including its present and future subsidiaries and affiliates); or

 

	
iv.  

	
solicit, or cause or authorize, directly or indirectly, to be solicited for employment for or on behalf of you or third parties, any persons who were at any time during your term hereunder, employees of the Company (including its present and future subsidiaries and affiliates); or

 

	
v.  

	
employ or cause or authorize, directly or indirectly, to be employed for or on behalf of yourself or third parties, any such employees of the Company (including its present and future subsidiaries and affiliates); or

 

	
vi.  

	
use the tradenames, trademarks, or trade dress of any of the products of the Company (including its present and future subsidiaries and affiliates); or any substantially similar tradename, trademark or trade dress likely to cause, or having the effect of causing, confusion in the minds of manufacturers, customers, suppliers and retail outlets and the public generally.

 

You acknowledge the intention that the Company shall have the broadest possible protection of the value of its business consistent with public policy, and it will not violate the intent of the parties if any court should determine that, consistent with established precedent of the forum state, the public policy of such state requires a more limited restriction in geographical area or duration of the aforesaid covenant not to compete, contained in an appropriate decree.

 

 

  

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c)  

	
Except as permitted in this Agreement or as approved by the Company, you will not (i) use any Confidential Information (as defined below) or (ii) disseminate or in any way disclose the Confidential Information to any person, firm, business or governmental agency or department. You may use the Confidential Information to perform your Duties for the benefit of Company. You shall treat all Confidential Information with the same degree of care as you accord to your own confidential information, but in no case shall you use less than reasonable care.  You shall immediately give notice to Company of any unauthorized use or disclosure of the Confidential Information.  You shall assist Company in remedying any the unauthorized use or disclosure of the Confidential Information. You agree not to communicate any information to Company in violation of the proprietary rights of any third party.

“Confidential Information” means (a) any technical and non-technical information related to the Company’s business and current, future and proposed products and services of Company, including for example and without limitation, Company innovations, intellectual property, and information concerning research, development, design details and specifications, financial information, procurement requirements, engineering and manufacturing information, customer lists, business forecasts, sales information, marketing plans and business plans, and provided, in each case, that each is marked as “confidential” or “proprietary” and (b) any information that Company has received from others that may be made known to you and that Company is obligated to treat as confidential or proprietary, and provided, in each case, that each is marked as “confidential” or “proprietary”.

 

	
7.  

	
Notices and Other Communications:

 

	
a)  

	
Service of Notices

 

	
  

	
A notice, demand, consent, approval or communication under this letter (collectively a “Notice”) must be:

 

	
i)  

	
In writing and in English directed to the address advised by the recipient for notices, as varied by any notice; and

 

	
ii)  

	
Hand delivered or sent by prepaid post or facsimile to that address.

 

	
b)  

	
Effective on Receipt:  A Notice given in accordance with section 7a takes effect when received (or at a later time specified in the Notice), and is taken to be received:

 

	
i)  

	
If hand delivered, on delivery;

 

	
ii)  

	
If sent by prepaid post, two Business Days after the date of posting (or seven Business Days after the date of posting if posted to or from outside The United States of America);

 

	
iii)  

	
If sent by facsimile, when the sender's facsimile system generates a message confirming successful transmission of the entire Notice unless, within eight Business Hours after the transmission, the recipient informs the sender that it has not received the entire Notice;

 

	
  

	
but if the delivery, receipt or transmission is not on a Business Day or is after 5.00pm on a Business Day, the Notice is taken to be received at 9.00am on the Business Day after that delivery, receipt or transmission.

 

	
8.  

	
Miscellaneous

 

	
a)  

	
Alterations:  This letter may be altered only in writing signed by each party.

 

	
b)  

	
Approvals and consents:  Except where this letter expressly states otherwise, a party may, in its discretion, give conditionally or unconditionally or withhold any approval or consent under this letter.

 

	
c)  

	
Assignment:  This letter may NOT be assigned by either party.

 

	
d)  

	
Costs:  Each party must pay its own costs of negotiating, preparing and executing this letter.

 

	
e)  

	
Survival:  Any indemnity in this letter is independent and survives termination of this letter.  Any other provision by its nature intended to survive termination of this letter survives termination of this letter.

 

	
f)  

	
Counterparts:  This letter may be executed in counterparts.  All executed counterparts constitute one document.

 

	
g)  

	
No Merger:  The rights and obligations of the parties under this letter do not merge on completion of any transaction contemplated by this letter.

 

	
h)  

	
Entire Agreement:  This letter constitutes the entire agreement between the parties in connection with its subject matter and supersedes all previous agreements or understandings between the parties in connection with its subject matter.

 

	
i)  

	
Further Action:  Each party must do, at its own expense, everything reasonably necessary (including executing documents) to give full effect to this letter and the transactions contemplated by it.

 

	
j)  

	
Waiver:  A party does not waive a right, power or remedy if it fails to exercise or delays in exercising the right, power or remedy.  A single or partial exercise of a right, power or remedy does not prevent another or further exercise of that or another right, power or remedy.  A waiver of a right, power or remedy must be in writing and signed by the party giving the waiver.

 

	
k)  

	
Relationship:  Except where this letter expressly states otherwise, it does not create a relationship of employment, agency or partnership between the parties.

 

 

  

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l)  

	
Confidentiality:  A party may only use the confidential information of another party for the purposes of this letter, and must keep the existence of this letter and the terms of it and the confidential information of another party confidential information except where:

 

	
i)  

	
The information is public knowledge (but not because of a breach of this letter) or the party has independently created the information;or

 

	
ii)  

	
Disclosure is required by law or a regulatory body (including a relevant stock exchange).

 

	
m)  

	
Announcements:  A public announcement in connection with this letter or a transaction contemplated by it must be agreed by the parties before it is made, except if required by law or a regulatory body (including a relevant stock exchange).

 

	
9.  

	
Insurance:  The Company has directors' and officers' liability insurance under which you are covered in the US and elsewhere for all usual risks during the term of your appointment as the Director. The Company will maintain that cover for the full term of your appointment.

 

	
10.  

	
Contract for Services:  This is a contract for services and is not a contract of employment.

 

	
11.  

	
Governing Law:  This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Ohio (without giving effect to choice of law principles or rules thereof that would cause the application of the laws of any jurisdiction other than the Commonwealth of Ohio) and the invalidity or unenforceability of any provision hereof shall in no way affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision.  Any provision of this Agreement which is prohibited or unenforceable in any jurisdiction shall, as to such jurisdiction, be ineffective only to the extent of such prohibition or unenforceability without invalidating or affecting the remaining provisions hereof, and any such prohibition or unenforceability in any jurisdiction shall not invalidate or render unenforceable such provision in any other jurisdiction.

 

Please sign the attached copy of this letter to indicate that you have read, understood and accept the terms of your appointment.

 

Yours Sincerely,

 

AMP Holding Inc.

 

 

By: /s/ Stephen S. Burns

 

Name: Stephen S. Burns

 

Title: CEO and Director

 

 

Agreed to and accepted by:

 

/s/ Ray Chess

Ray Chess

 

 

 

 

 

4Exhibit 10.1

  ASSIGNMENT AND ASSUMPTION AGREEMENT
 

 This ASSIGNMENT AND ASSUMPTION AGREEMENT (the “Agreement”) is dated as of October 25, 2013 (the “Effective Date”), by and between Infinity Oil & Gas Company, a Nevada corporation (the “Assignor” or “IGAS”), Alliance Partners International, Inc., a Nevada corporation (“Assignee”), and Betty Sytner, an individual (the “Guarantor”).  Each of the Assignor and the Assignee shall be referred to herein as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties.”
 

 W I T N E S S E T H
 

 A.
 WHEREAS, the Assignor is a party to that certain Term Sheet dated October 16, 2013 (the “Term Sheet”) with Ignyta, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Ignyta”), wherein Assignor is contemplating a merger transaction with  Ignyta (as defined in the Term Sheet) (the “Merger”).
 

 B.
 WHEREAS, as a condition to the Merger, Ignyta has requested the Assignor to assign and transfer all of the Assignor's right, title and interest in and to all the Assets (as defined below) related and incidental to the business of the Assignor (the “Business”), as it was conducted on and prior to the closing of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.  
 

 C.
 WHEREAS, as the purchase price for the Assets the Assignee has agreed to assume, fully perform, satisfy and be liable for all liabilities and obligations of the Assignor as defined below as they exist at close of business Pacific Time on October 30, 2013 (the “Assumed Liabilities”).
 

 D. 
 WHEREAS, for the purpose of this Agreement, “Assets” shall mean all personal property (both tangible and intangible), contracts, accounts receivables, equipment, fixtures, general Intangibles (such as telephone and fax numbers, e-mail addresses and website URLs), bank deposit accounts, cash, all present and future contracts, all patents, franchise rights, trademarks, service marks, trade names, inventions, processes, know-how, trade secrets, copyrights, licenses and other rights related and incidental to the Business, and as further defined on Exhibit A.
 

 E.
 WHEREAS, for the purpose of this Agreement, “Assumed Liabilities” shall mean the obligations of the Assignor listed on Exhibit B.
 

 F.
 WHEREAS, the Guarantor is the primary shareholder of the Assignor and will be receiving a significant portion of the purchase price paid by Ignyta to the Assignor in the Merger and has agreed to personally guarantee the payment of the Assumed Liabilities in the event the Assignee does not pay the Assumed Liabilities when due.
 

 NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and respective mutual agreements, covenants, representations and warranties herein contained, it is agreed between the Parties hereto as follows:
 

 ARTICLE 1
 SALE OF ASSETS AND ASSUMPTION OF LIABILITIES
 

 1.1
 Assignment.  In exchange for the assumption of the Assumed Liabilities, which are valued at more than the value of the Assets on the financial statements of the Assignor, the Assignor hereby grants, sells, assigns, transfers, conveys and delivers to the Assignee, their successors and assigns, all of Assignor's rights, title and interest under, in and to the Assets and Business.
 

 1.2
 Assumption of Assumed Liabilities.  The Assignee hereby expressly assumes and agrees to pay, perform and/or discharge in accordance with their terms the Assumed Liabilities.
 

 1.3
 Further Assurances.  Each of Assignor and Assignee agree to execute such other documents and take such other actions as may be reasonably necessary or desirable to confirm or effectuate the assignment and assumption contemplated hereby.
 

 1.4
 Guaranty.  As additional consideration to the Assignor under this Agreement, the Guarantor agrees to personally guarantee the Assignee’s payment of the Assumed Liabilities, as well as any liabilities that arise or become known to the Assignor after the close of the Merger, in the event the Assignee does not pay the Assumed Liabilities when they become due.
 

 ARTICLE 2
 REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES
 OF ASSIGNEE
 

 2.1
 Representations and Warranties of Assignee.  To induce the Assignor to enter into this Agreement and to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby, Assignee represents and warrants as of the date hereof and as of the Closing, as follows:
 

 2.1.1
 Authority of Assignee; Acquisition of Assets/Assumption of Assumed Liabilities.  Assignee has the full right, power and authority to enter into this Agreement and to carry out and consummate the transactions contemplated herein.  This Agreement, and all of the Exhibits attached hereto, constitutes the legal, valid and binding obligation of Assignee.  As required under this Agreement, Assignee will acquire the Assets and assume the Assumed Liabilities as set forth herein.
 

 2.1.2
 Corporate Existence and Authority of the Assignee.  The Assignee is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of Nevada.  It has all requisite corporate power, franchises, licenses, permits and authority to own its properties and assets and to carry on its business as it has been and is being conducted.  It is in good standing in each state, nation or other jurisdiction in each state, nation or other jurisdiction wherein the character of the business transacted by it makes such qualification necessary.
 

 2.1.3
 Assets Acquired “As Is”.  The Assignor makes no representations or warranties regarding the Assets, including, but not limited to, its business, its financial condition or statements, its prospects, its employment matters, and its regulatory matters.   The Assignee acknowledges that it is intimately familiar with the Assets, its business operations, and its financial condition, and is receiving control of the Assets on an “as is” basis.
 

 ARTICLE 3
 REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES 
 OF THE ASSIGNOR
 

 3.1
 Representations and Warranties of the Assignor.  To induce Assignee to enter into this Agreement and to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby, the Assignor represents and warrants, as of the date hereof and as of the Closing, as follows:
 

 3.1.1
 Authority of the Assignor/Transfer of Assets.  The Assignor has the full right, power and authority to enter into this Agreement and to carry out and consummate the transactions contemplated herein.  This Agreement, and all of the Exhibits attached hereto, constitutes the legal, valid and binding obligation of the Assignor.  The Assignor shall transfer title in and to the Assets to Assignee.
  
 3.1.2
 Corporate Existence and Authority of the Assignor.  The Assignor is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of Nevada.  It has all requisite corporate power, franchises, licenses, permits and authority to own its properties and assets and to carry on its business as it has been and is being conducted.  It is in good standing in each state, nation or other jurisdiction in each state, nation or other jurisdiction wherein the character of the business transacted by it makes such qualification necessary.
 

 3.1.3
 Execution of Agreement.  The execution and delivery of this Agreement does not, and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby will not: (a) violate, conflict with, modify or cause any default under or acceleration of (or give any Party any right to declare any default or acceleration upon notice or passage of time or both), in whole or in part, any charter, article of incorporation, bylaw, mortgage, lien, deed of trust, indenture, lease, agreement, instrument, order, injunction, decree, judgment, law or any other restriction of any kind to which the Assignor is a party or by which it or any of its properties are bound; (b) result in the creation of any security interest, lien, encumbrance, adverse claim, proscription or restriction on any property or asset (whether real, personal, mixed, tangible or intangible), right, contract, agreement or business of the Assignor; (c) violate any law, rule or regulation of any federal or state regulatory agency; or (d) permit any federal or state regulatory agency to impose any restrictions or limitations of any nature on the Assignor or any of its actions.
 

 ARTICLE 4
 CLOSING AND DELIVERY OF DOCUMENTS
 

 4.1
 Closing.  The closing of the transaction contemplated herein will occur on or before October 25, 2013 (the “Closing”).
 

 4.2
 Deliveries by Assignor.  At the Closing, the Assignor shall deliver the following:
 

 (a)
 a signed copy of this Agreement;
 

 (b)
 written confirmation of the approval of this Agreement and the herein described transactions by Assignor’s Board of Directors; and
 

 (c)
 a signed Instrument of Transfer effecting the transfer of the Assets to the Assignee in the form attached hereto as Exhibit C.
 

 4.3
 Delivery by Assignee:  At the Closing, Assignee shall deliver the following:
 

 (a)
 a signed copy of this Agreement;
 

 (b)
 written confirmation of the approval of this Agreement and the herein described transactions by Assignee’s Board of Directors, if a corporation; and
 

 (c)
 a signed copy of the Assumption of Liabilities in the form attached hereto as Exhibit D.
 

 ARTICLE 5
 TERMINATION, AMENDMENT AND WAIVER
 

 5.1
 Termination.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, this Agreement may be terminated and the transactions contemplated hereby may be abandoned prior to the Closing Date only by the mutual consent of all of the Parties.  
 5.2
 Waiver and Amendment.  Any term, provision, covenant, representation, warranty or condition of this Agreement may be waived, but only by a written instrument signed by the Party entitled to the benefits thereof.  The failure or delay of any Party at any time or times to require performance of any provision hereof or to exercise its rights with respect to any provision hereof shall in no manner operate as a waiver of or affect such Party’s right at a later time to enforce the same.  No waiver by any Party of any condition, or of the breach of any term, provision, covenant, representation or warranty contained in this Agreement, in any one or more instances, shall be deemed to be or construed as a further or continuing waiver of any such condition or breach or waiver of any other condition or of the breach of any other term, provision, covenant, representation or warranty.  No modification or amendment of this Agreement shall be valid and binding unless it be in writing and signed by all Parties hereto.
 

 

 

 ARTICLE 6
 COVENANTS, INDEMNIFICATION
 

 6.1
 To induce the other Party to enter into this Agreement and to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby, and without limiting any covenant, agreement, representation or warranty made, the Parties covenants and agrees as follows:
 

 6.1.1  
 Notices and Approvals.  The Parties agree: (a) to give all notices to third parties which may be necessary or desired by either Party in connection with this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby; (b) to use their best efforts to obtain all federal and state governmental regulatory agency approvals, consents, permit, authorizations, and orders required or requested by either Party in connection with this Agreement and the consummation of the transaction contemplated hereby; and (c) to use their best efforts to obtain all consents and authorizations of any other third parties necessary or requested by either Party in connection with this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby.
 

 6.1.2  
 Information for Statements and Applications.  Each Party, and its accountants and attorneys shall cooperate fully with other Party in the preparation of any filings, statements or applications made by either Party to any federal or state governmental regulatory agency in connection with this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby and to furnish either Party with all information concerning the Party and/or the Assets and Assumed Liabilities necessary or deemed desirable by either Party for inclusion in such statements and applications, including, without limitation, all requisite financial statements and schedules.
 

 6.1.3
 Access to Information.  Each Party, together with its appropriate attorneys, agents and representatives, shall be permitted to make the full and complete investigation of the other Party relative to the transaction contemplated by this Agreement and have full access to all of the books and records of the Party, relative to the transaction contemplated by this Agreement, and the Assets and Assumed Liabilities during reasonable business hours.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, such Party shall treat all such information as confidential and shall not disclose such information without the prior consent of the other Party.
 ARTICLE 7
 MISCELLANEOUS
 

 7.1
 Expenses.  Except as otherwise specifically provided for herein, whether or not the transactions contemplated hereby are consummated, each of the Parties hereto shall bear the cost of all fees and expenses relating to or arising from its compliance with the various provisions of this Agreement and such Party’s covenants to be performed hereunder, and except as otherwise specifically provided for herein, each of the Parties hereto agrees to pay all of its own expenses (including, without limitation, attorneys and accountants’ fees and printing expenses) incurred in connection with this Agreement, the transactions contemplated hereby, the negotiations leading to the same and the preparations made for carrying the same into effect, and all such fees and expenses of the Parties hereto shall be paid prior to Closing.
 

 7.2
 Any notice, request, instruction or other document required by the terms of this Agreement, or deemed by any of the parties hereto to be desirable, to be given to any other party hereto shall be in writing and shall be delivered by facsimile or overnight courier to the following addresses:
 

 If to Assignee:
 

 Alliance Partners International, Inc. 
 8950 Olympic Blvd., Suite 200
 Beverly Hills, CA  90211
 Telephone:  _______________
 Facsimile:  _______________
 Email: sytner@aol.com
 

 If to the Assignor:
 

 Infinity Oil & Gas Company
 750 Broadway
 Woodmere, NY 11598
 Attn.
 Betty Sytner
 Phone:
 (310) 623-7505
 Fax:
 N/A
 E-mail: bettysytner@yahoo.com 
 

 with a copy (which shall not constitute notice) to:
 

 J.M. Walker & Associates
             
 Attorneys At Law
 7841 South Garfield Way
 Centennial, CO 80122
 Office: (303) 850-7637
 Fax: (303) 482-2731
 Email: jmwlkr85@gmail.com

 

 The persons and addresses set forth above may be changed from time to time by a notice sent as aforesaid.  Notice shall be conclusively deemed given at the time of delivery if made during normal business hours, otherwise notice shall be deemed given on the next business day.
 

 7.3
 Entire Agreement.  This Agreement, together with the schedules and exhibits hereto, sets forth the entire agreement and understanding of the Parties hereto with respect to the transactions contemplated hereby, and supersedes all prior agreements, arrangements and understandings related to the subject matter hereof.  No understanding, promise, inducement, statement of intention, representation, warranty, covenant or condition, written or oral, express or implied, whether by statute or otherwise, has been made by any Party hereto which is not embodied in this Agreement, or exhibits hereto or the written statements, certificates, or other documents delivered pursuant hereto or in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby, and no Party hereto shall be bound by or liable for any alleged understanding, promise, inducement, statement, representation, warranty, covenant or condition not so set forth.
 

 7.4
 Survival of Representations.  All statements of fact (including financial statements) contained in the schedules, the exhibits, the certificates or any other instrument delivered by or on behalf of the Parties hereto, or in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby, shall be deemed representations and warranties by the respective Party hereunder.  All representations, warranties, agreements, and covenants hereunder shall survive the Closing and remain effective regardless of any investigation or audit at any time made by or on behalf of the Parties or of any information a Party may have in respect thereto. Consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby shall not be deemed or construed to be a waiver of any right or remedy possessed by any Party hereto, notwithstanding that such Party knew or should have known at the time of Closing that such right or remedy existed.
 

 7.5
 Incorporated by Reference.  All documents (including, without limitation, all financial statements) delivered as part hereof or incident hereto are incorporated as a part of this Agreement by reference.
 

 7.6
 Remedies Cumulative.  No remedy herein conferred upon any Party is intended to be exclusive of any other remedy and each and every such remedy shall be cumulative and shall be in addition to every other remedy given hereunder or now or hereafter existing at law or in equity or by statute or otherwise.
 

 7.7
 Execution of Additional Documents.  Each Party hereto shall make, execute, acknowledge and deliver such other instruments and documents, and take all such other actions as may be reasonably required in order to effectuate the purposes of this Agreement and to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby.
 

 7.8
 Finders’ and Related Fees.  Each of the Parties hereto is responsible for, and shall indemnify the other against, any claim by any third party to a fee, commission, bonus or other remuneration arising by reason of any services alleged to have been rendered to or at the instance of said Party to this Agreement with respect to this Agreement or to any of the transactions contemplated hereby.
 

 7.9
 Governing Law.  This Agreement has been negotiated and executed in the State of Nevada and shall be construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of such state.
 

 7.10
 Forum.  Each of the Parties hereto agrees that any action or suit which may be brought by any Party hereto against any other Party hereto in connection with this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby may be brought only in a federal or state court in Clark County, Nevada.
 

 7.11
 Attorneys’ Fees.  Except as otherwise provided herein, if a dispute should arise between the Parties including, but not limited to arbitration, the prevailing Party shall be reimbursed by the nonprevailing Party for all reasonable expenses incurred in resolving such dispute, including reasonable attorneys’ fees exclusive of such amount of attorneys’ fees as shall be a premium for result or for risk of loss under a contingency fee arrangement.
 

 7.12
 Binding Effect and Assignment.  This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the Parties hereto and their respective heirs, executors, administrators, legal representatives and assigns.  This Agreement may not be assigned by either Party without the express written consent of the other Party.
 

 7.13
 Third Party Beneficiary.  This Agreement is not intended to and does not confer any rights on any third party, and no such third party shall be a third party beneficiary under or in respect of this Agreement.
 

 7.14
 Counterparts.  This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument.  In making proof of this Agreement, it shall not be necessary to produce or account for more than one such counterpart.
 

 

 

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

 	 	
	 “Assignee”
	 “Assignor”

	  
	  

	 Alliance Partners International, Inc.
	 Infinity Oil & Gas Company

	 a Nevada corporation
	 a Nevada corporation

	  
	  

	  
	  

	 /s/ Barry Sytner
	 /s/ Betty Sytner

	 By:  Barry Sytner
	 By:  Betty Sytner

	 Its:  President
	 Its:   President

	  
	  

	  
	  

	  
	  

	 “Guarantor”
	  

	  
	  

	 Betty Sytner,
	  

	 an individual
	  

	  
	  

	  
	  

	 /s/ Betty Sytner
	  

	 Betty Sytner
	  

	  
	  

  

 

 

 Global Vision Consulting is aware of this Agreement and acknowledges and consents to the assignment of the Assets and Business from the Assignor to the Assignee under the terms set forth in this Agreement.
 

 

 Global Vision Consulting
 

 

 /s/ Henry Roth
 By:
 Henry Roth
 Its: 
 President 
 

 

 Exhibit A
 

 List of Assets
 

 	 	
	 Asset Description
	 Value on IGAS Financial Statements (as of August 31, 2013)

	  
	  

	 Royalty Stream from GVC(1)
	 $45,000

  

 

 

 

 (1)
 On May 24, 2013, the Assignor entered into an agreement with Global Vision Consulting (“GVC”), an oil refinery technology project located in the United States; which refines oil sludge, sourced from the United Kingdom into clean refined oil. Pursuant to the agreement, the Assignor acquired 10% of GVC’s net project income from GVC’s refined oil sales.  The royalty interest was acquired for $50,000.
 

 

 In addition to the royalty stream from GVC, the Assignor’s Business and Assets being acquired by the Assignee under this Agreement are any and all assets of Assignor related to its Business, which for the purpose of this Agreement is the buying of property for oil and gas drilling, buying of oil and gas leases, and acquiring and managing oil and gas leases and royalties.
 

 

 Estimated Total Value of Assets Being Transferred:  $40,000
 

 B - 1
 

 Exhibit B
 

 List of Assumed Liabilities
 

 In exchange for the Assets and the Business, the Assignee is assuming, agreeing to pay in full, and indemnifying the Assignor against, any outstanding liabilities of the Assignor as of close of business Pacific Time on October 30, 2013, including, but not limited to, the $23,172 owed to Betty Sytner listed as “short-term borrowings from related party” on the Assignor’s financial statements for the year ended August 31, 2013 (estimated to be $38,500 by October 31, 2013), the $2,000 owed to the Assignor’s independent accountant listed as “accounts payable and accrued expenses” on the Assignor’s financial statements for the year ended August 31, 2013, and amounts owed to the Assignor’s counsel through October 30, 2013.
 

 Estimated Total Liabilities to be Transferred:  $40,000
 

 B - 2
 

 Exhibit C
 

 Instrument of Transfer
 

 

 B - 3
 

 Exhibit D
 

 Instrument of Assumption
 

 

 

 B - 4

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