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Filed by Bowne Pure Compliance

Exhibit 4.1

	ServisFirst Bancshares, Inc. Stock Certificate CUSIP 81768T 10 8

 

 

 

	The following abbreviations, when used in the inscription on the face of this
certificate, shall be construed as though they were written out in full according to applicable
laws or regulations: TEN COM —  as tenants in common UNIF GIFT MIN ACT- Custodian
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TEN
ENT —  as tenants by the entireties (Cusl) (Minor) JT TEN —  as joint tenants with right of
under Uniform Gifts to Minors survivorship and not as tenants Actzx . in common (Stale)
Additional abbreviations may also be used though not in the above list. For Value Received, do
hereby sell, assign and transfer unto PLEASE INSERT SOCIAL SECURITY OR OTHER
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IDENTIFYING
NUMBER OF ASSIGNEE (PLEASE PRINT OR TYPEWRITE NAME AND ADDRESS INCLUDING POSTAL ZIP CODE
OF ASSIGNEE) Shares of the Common Stock represented by the within Certificate, and do hereby
irrevocably constitute and appoint Attorney to transfer the said Shares on the books ofthe within
named Corporation with full power ofsubstitution in the premises. Dated:: NOTICE: THE
SIGNATURE(S) TO THIS ASSIGNMENT MUST CORRESPOND WITH THE NAME(S) AS WRITTEN UPON THE FACE OF THIS
CERTIFICATE IN EVERY PARTICULAR, WITHOUT ALTERATION OR ENLARGEMENT OR ANY CHANGE WHATEVER.
Signature(s) Guaranteed By: THE SIGNATURE(S) SHOULD BE GUARANTEED BY AN ELIGIBLE GUARANTOR
INSTITUTION (BANKS, STOCKBROKERS, SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS AND CREDIT UNIONS WITH MEMBERSHIP
IN AN
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APPROVED SIGNATURE GUARANTEE MEDALLION PROGRAM), PURSUANT TO S.E.C. RULE 17Ad-15.GOLDTOWN INVESTMENTS CORP. Form 10-K

STOCK CANCELLATION AGREEMENT

	To  	Goldtown Investments Corp.  
	  	PH1 – 989 Beatty Street,  
	  	Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6Z 3C2  
	  
	From  	Blair Law  
	  	PH1 – 989 Beatty Street,  
	  	Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6Z 3C2  
	 	 
	Date 	October 2, 2007

 

The parties hereby agree to cancel 93,800,000 common shares purchased by Blair Law pursuant to the subscription agreement which I entered into with Goldtown Investments Corp. on April 26, 2006.

	/s/ Blair Law  
	Blair Law  
	  
	  
	/s/ Blair Law  
	Goldtown Investments Corp.  
	Per: Blair LawProtecwerx Inc. Form 8-K

CONSULTING AGREEMENT

THIS CONSULTING AGREEMENT (the "Agreement") effective as of September 13, 2008 (the “Effective Date”)

	BETWEEN  	  	  
	  	PROTECWERX INC.  	  
	  	800 Fifth Avenue, Suite 4100  	  
	  	Seattle, Washington, 98104  	  
	  	  	(the "Company")  
	AND  	  	  
	  	DARRIN ZINGER  	  
	  	33110 Township Road 243  	  
	  	Calgary, Alberta, T3Z 2M6  	  
	  	  	(the “Consultant”)  

WHEREAS:

	A.      	The Company is involved in development of recreational and work safety apparel and equipment. 
	 
	B.      	The Company wishes to retain the Consultant as the Company’s Director, Chief Executive Officer. Chief Financial Officer, Principal Accounting Officer, Secretary and Treasurer. 
	 

THIS AGREEMENT WITNESSES THAT in consideration of the premises and mutual covenants contained in this Agreement and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties, intending to be legally bound hereby, agree as follows:

	1.      	ENGAGEMENT AS A CONSULTANT 
	 
	1.1      	The Company hereby engages the Consultant as a consultant to provide the services of the Consultant in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement and the Consultant hereby accepts such engagement.
	 

	2.      	TERM OF THIS AGREEMENT 
	 
	2.1      	The term of this Agreement shall begin as of the Effective Date and shall continue until terminated by either party.
	 

	3.      	CONSULTANT SERVICES 
	 
	3.1      	The Consultant agrees to perform the following services during the Term and undertake all responsibilities and duties usual for the Director, Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Principal Accounting Officer, Secretary and Treasurer of the Company, including:
	 
	 The Consultant shall:

	           	a)      	make all decisions and take all actions involved in the directing and administering of the Company; 
		 
		b)      	assist the Company in business development; 
		 
		c)      	assist the Company in identifying and additional products to add to its existing technology; 
		 

 

		d)      	assist the Company in targeting and procuring other potential mergers and acquisitions of businesses complimentary to the Company; 
		 
		e)      	liaise with and assist the Company’s legal counsel, accountants and auditors in the production of legal, accounting and audit documents, including but not limited to regulatory disclosure documents; 
		 
		f)      	Consultant shall develop, implement, and oversee general management policies, and control and reporting structures to enable the Company’s management to optimally monitor and control the Company’s operations; 
		 
	            	g)      	assist the Company in completing and filing all required disclosure documents with the SEC; and 
		 
		h)      	assist the Company in seeking and retaining employees or consultants who will contribute to the Company’s business plan 
		 

                                                                                         (collectively, the "Consulting Services")

3.2     The Consultant shall devote its time, attention and energies to the business affairs of the Company as may be reasonably necessary for the provision of the Consulting Services, or when otherwise hired by the Company, and may not engage in other personal or business activities during the days when the Company has retained the Consultant’s services.

	3.3      	In providing the Consulting Services, the Consultant shall: 
	 
	 	a)      	comply with all applicable federal, provincial, state, municipal and foreign statutes, laws and regulations; 
	 
	 	b)      	not make any misrepresentation or omit to state any material fact that shall result in a misrepresentation regarding the business of the Company; 
	 
	 	c)      	not disclose any information about the Company, its business, or its subsidiaries to anyone prior to the information being released to the general public, unless specifically given written permission to make the specific disclosure by the Company; 
	 
	 	d)      	exercise only such powers and perform such duties in relation to the business of the Company as may from time to time be vested in or assigned to it in writing by the Company and comply with all reasonable directions given to it by the Company in connection with the provision of the Services; 
	 
	 	e)      	not hold itself out as being able to commit the Company, or hold itself out as an agent, partner, joint venture, employee, director or officer of the Company; and 
	 
	 	f)      	not employ any person in any capacity, or contract for the purchase or rental of any service, article or material, nor make any commitment, agreement or obligation whereby the Company shall be required to pay any monies or other consideration without the Company's prior consent in each instance. 
	 
	3.4      	The Consultant shall at all times be an independent contractor and the Consultant shall not be deemed to be an employee of the Company.
	 

	4.      	CONSULTANT FEE 
	 
	4.1      	In consideration for the provision of the Consulting Services during the Term, the Company shall pay the Consultant:

	           	4.1.1      	a monthly fee of US $400; 
		 
		4.1.2      	a monthly fee of US $1,400 if the Company sells an aggregate of 5,000 units of its Ankle Armor product during the Term
		 	 
		4.1.3 	
a monthly fee of $4,900 if the Company sells an aggregate of 50,000 units of its Ankle Armor product during the Term; or

			
		4.1.4	a monthly fee of $14,900 if the Company sells an aggregate of over 500,000 units of its Ankle Armor product during the Term.

 4.2     The Company shall also pay the Consultant a monthly fee of $100 for the use of 33110 Township Road 243, Calgary, Alberta, T3Z 2M6 as its principal corporate office.

 

	5.      	REIMBURSEMENT OF EXPENSES 
	 
	5.1      	The Consultant may incur reasonable expenses in the performance of the services requested 
	 

by the Company. In the event that such reasonable expenses are incurred, the Consultant shall be reimbursed for their full cost by the Company. Notwithstanding the preceding, any expenses over USD $300 must be approved by the Company before they are incurred by the Consultant and reimbursed.

	6.      	CONFIDENTIALITY 
	 
	6.1      	“Confidential Information” means the specific terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, and any information of the Company, or of any entity controlling, controlled by, or under common control with the Company (individually and collectively an “Affiliate”), which information is non-public, confidential or proprietary in nature, including, without limitation, business information, trade secrets, technical or non-technical data, know-how, formulas, patterns, compilations, computer programs and software (including source and object code), devices, drawings, processes, methods, techniques, financial and product plans or data, lists of or information regarding actual or potential customers or suppliers, and other business information which: (i) derives economic value, actual or potential, from not being generally known to or readily ascertainable by proper means, by other persons who can obtain economic value from its disclosure or use; and (ii) is the subject of efforts that are reasonable under the circumstances to maintain its secrecy. 
	 
	6.2      	Consultant acknowledges that certain of the material and information made available to Consultant by the Company in the performance of the Consulting Services shall constitute Confidential Information. Consultant recognizes that the Confidential Information is the sole and exclusive property of the Company, and Consultant shall use its best efforts and exercise utmost diligence to protect and maintain the confidentiality of the Confidential Information. 
	 
	 	Consultant shall not, directly or indirectly, use or disclose the Confidential Information, whether or not acquired, learned, obtained or developed by Consultant alone or in conjunction with others, except as such disclosure or use may be required in connection with the performance of the Services or as may be consented to in writing by the Company. 
	 
	6.3      	The Confidential Information is and shall remain the sole and exclusive property of the Company regardless of whether such information was generated by Consultant or by others, and Consultant agrees that upon termination of this Agreement it shall deliver promptly to the Company all such tangible parts of the Confidential Information including records, data, notes, reports, proposals, client lists, correspondence, materials, marketing or sales information, computer programs, equipment, or other documents or property which are in the possession or under the control of Consultant without retaining copies thereof. 
	 
	6.4      	Each of the obligations of Consultant in this section 6 shall also apply to any confidential information of customers, joint venture parties, partners, employees, contractors, directors, officers or shareholders of the Company or an Affiliate, or to any other entities of any nature whatsoever with whom the Company or any Affiliate has business relations. 
	 
	6.5      	Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this clause, Consultant shall not be liable for the disclosure or use of any of the Confidential Information to the extent that the Confidential Information: 
	 
	 	(a)      	was in the public domain prior to the Effective Date of this Agreement or subsequently came into the public domain through no fault of Consultant; 
	 

	 	(b)      	was lawfully received by Consultant from a third party, which third party was, to the knowledge of Consultant, free of any obligation of confidentiality; 
	 
	 	(c)      	was already in the lawful possession of Consultant without an obligation to maintain its confidentiality prior to its disclosure to Consultant; 
	 
	 	(d)      	is required to be disclosed by applicable law, or in a judicial or administrative proceeding, but only so long as Consultant, to the extent it is not legally prohibited, gives the Company notice, prior to any disclosure, of any request to disclose Confidential Information so that the Company has an opportunity to object to the production or disclosure of the requested information. In the event that Confidential Information is produced under such legal compulsion, such production shall be strictly limited to the requesting party as dictated by applicable law or court order, shall be limited in scope to the extent practicable, and shall not otherwise affect the confidential nature of such Confidential Information; 
	 
	 	(e)      	can be proven to have been subsequently and independently developed, without violation of this Agreement, by employees, consultants or agents of the Consultant who did not have access to the Confidential Information; or 
	 
	 	(f)      	is disclosed by Consultant in accordance with the prior written approval of the Company, but only to the extent allowed and for the limited purposes specified in such written approval. Such permitted disclosure shall not otherwise affect the confidential nature of such Confidential Information. 
	 
	6.5      	For purposes of this Agreement, Confidential Information shall not be deemed to be in the public domain or be in Consultant’s lawful possession merely because it consists of components that are within the public domain. 
	 
	6.6      	The covenants and agreements contained in this section 6 shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement. 
	 
	7.      	NON-SOLICITATION 
	 
	7.1      	Consultant shall not during the Term of this Agreement hire or take away or cause to be hired or taken away any employee or consultant of the Company. Additionally, for a period of 12 months following the termination of this Agreement, Consultant shall not hire or take away or cause to be hired or taken away any employee or consultant who was in the employ of the Company during the 12 months preceding such termination. 
	 
	8.      	REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES 
	 
	8.1      	The Company represents that it is a corporation in good standing in the place of its incorporation, that it has the lawful right and corporate authority to enter into and carry out its obligations under this Agreement and that the person signing on behalf of the Company has the authority to bind the Company to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 
	 
	9.      	TERMINATION 
	 
	9.1      	Termination without Cause. Each party shall have the right to terminate this Agreement at any time by providing written notice to the other not less than 15 days prior to the desired date of termination. 
	 
	9.2      	Termination for Default. If either party (i) breaches any warranty or other material provision of this agreement, (ii) files a voluntary petition in bankruptcy, (iii) is subject to an involuntary petition in bankruptcy filed against it, or (iv) if a trustee or liquidator is appointed for either party, whether directly or in relation to that parties properties (each and all such events being herein defined as “default”) then at any time during the continuance of such default the other party may, in addition to any other rights it may have at law or in equity, suspend delivery or performance of the Services as are affected by such default, and/or terminate this Agreement with respect to all Services or such Services as are affected by such default. A default by either party under this Agreement shall not be deemed to be a default under any and all other agreements between Consultant and the Company.  
		
		Notwithstanding the foregoing, the party relying on such default shall provide written notice of its intention to terminate this Agreement by reason of default hereunder and the defaulting party shall have seven days from its receipt of such notice within which to cure such default (provided that the foregoing notice requirement shall not apply in the case of default which, by its nature, cannot be cured within seven days).

	 
	9.3      	Force Majeure. If it shall be impossible or become illegal for either party to substantially perform hereunder as required for a temporary period due to strike, flood or other natural calamity or catastrophe or due to governmental law, order or regulation, then such impossibility shall not constitute a default hereunder, and each of the provisions hereof shall continue with full force and effect; except that the Term of this Agreement shall be extended for a term equal to the duration of such temporary impossibility of performance. If such impossibility by either party shall continue for a period of more than seven days, either party may then terminate this Agreement by providing written notice to the other. 
	 
	9.4      	Unreleased Shares. The Consultant hereby agrees that if this Agreement is terminated, any Shares issued, but not yet released in accordance with the provisions of Section 4.1 of this Agreement, shall remain in the possession of the Company and shall be cancelled (the “Abandoned Shares”). The Consultant shall abandon any further rights to the Abandoned Shares. 
	 
	10.      	MISCELLANEOUS 
	 
	10.1      	Relationship Between the Parties. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be construed as creating an employer/employee relationship. It is expressly understood that the relationship between the parties shall be that of independent contractors, whether for the purposes of any federal, state or provincial tax taxation law, rule or regulation of the United States of America, Canada, or otherwise. 
	 
	10.2      	Time. Time is of the essence of this Agreement. 
	 
	10.3      	Presumption. This Agreement or any section thereof shall not be construed against any party due to the fact that said Agreement or any section thereof was drafted by said party. 
	 
	10.4      	Titles and Captions. All article, section and paragraph titles or captions contained in this Agreement are for convenience only and shall not be deemed part of the context nor affect the interpretation of this Agreement. 
	 
	10.5      	Further Action. The parties hereto shall execute and deliver all documents, provide all information and take or forbear from all such action as may be necessary or appropriate to achieve the purposes of this Agreement. 
	 
	10.6      	Good Faith, Cooperation and Due Diligence. The parties hereto covenant, warrant and represent to each other good faith, complete cooperation, due diligence and honesty in fact in the performance of all obligations of the parties pursuant to this Agreement. All promises and covenants are mutual and dependent. 
	 
	10.7      	Savings Clause. If any provision of this Agreement, or the application of such provision to any person or circumstance, shall be held invalid, the remainder of this Agreement, or the application of such provision to persons or circumstances other than those as to which it is held invalid, shall not be affected thereby.  
	 

	10.8      	Assignment. This Agreement may not be assigned by either party hereto without the written consent of the other, but shall be binding upon the successors of the parties. 
	 
	10.9      	Notices. All notices required or permitted to be given under this Agreement shall be given in writing and shall be delivered, either personally or by express delivery service, to the party to be notified. Notice to each party shall be deemed to have been duly given upon delivery, personally or by courier, addressed to the attention of the officer at the address set forth heretofore, or to such other officer or addresses or by such other means as either party may designate, upon at least five days written notice, to the other party. 
	 
	10.10      	Entire agreement. This Agreement contains the entire understanding and agreement among the parties. There are no other agreements, conditions or representations, oral or written, express or implied, with regard thereto. This Agreement may be amended only in writing signed by all parties. 
	 
	10.11      	Waiver. A delay or failure by any party to exercise a right under this Agreement, or a partial or single exercise of that right, shall not constitute a waiver of that or any other right. 
	 
	10.12      	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 Agreement. In the event that the document is signed by one party and faxed to another the parties agree that a faxed signature shall be binding upon the parties to this Agreement as though the signature was an original. 
	 
	10.13      	Successors. The provisions of this Agreement shall be binding upon all parties, their successors and assigns. 
	 
	10.14      	Counsel. The parties expressly acknowledge that each has been advised to seek separate counsel for advice in this matter and has been given a reasonable opportunity to do so. 
	 
	10.15      	Jurisdiction. The parties hereby attorn to the jurisdiction of the courts of Alberta for all matters arising from this Agreement. 
	 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have duly executed and delivered this Agreement as of the date first written above.

	PROTECWERX INC.  	  
	  
	Per:  	  
	/s/ Jerry Boyd	/s/ Darrin Zinger 
	Jerry Boyd, Chief Executive Officer  	Darrin Zinger

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