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HCR3 8K 082714 EXH 10.1

REAL ESTATE PURCHASE AGREEMENT
AND ESCROW INSTRUCTIONS
THIS REAL ESTATE PURCHASE AGREEMENT and ESCROW INSTRUCTIONS (this “Agreement”) is entered into as of this 21st day of August, 2014 (the “Effective Date”), by and between J-RED, LLC, a North Carolina limited liability company (“Seller”); RED CAROLINA LAKES, LLC, a North Carolina limited liability company (“Seller Guarantor”); GAHC3 CAROLINA COMMONS SC MOB, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, its successors and assigns (“Buyer”); and FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY (“Escrow Agent”).  
RECITALS
I.    Seller owns the Property (as hereinafter defined).
II.    Seller desires to sell to Buyer, and Buyer desires to purchase from Seller, the Property (as hereinafter defined) on the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement.

AGREEMENT
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises and mutual agreements contained herein, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto do hereby agree as follows:

ARTICLE 1 
SALE OF PROPERTY
1.1    Property To Be Sold.  Subject to the terms and provisions hereof, Seller agrees to sell to Buyer, and Buyer agrees to purchase from Seller, upon the terms and conditions of this Agreement:
1.1.1    Fee simple title to all of the land described and/or shown on Exhibit “A” attached hereto, together with all privileges, rights, easements and appurtenances belonging to such land, including without limitation, all right, title and interest (if any) of Seller in and to any streets, alleys, passages, and other rights-of-way or appurtenances included in, adjacent to or used in connection with such land and all right, title and interest (if any) of Seller in all mineral and development rights appurtenant to such land (collectively, the “Land”);
1.1.2    Fee simple title to all buildings, structures and other improvements and all fixtures, systems and facilities not owned by the Tenants (as defined herein) and located on the Land (collectively, the “Improvements”);
1.1.3    The Improvements and the Land are herein collectively referred to as the “Real Property”; 

 

1.1.4    Seller’s right, title and interest in and to all leases, including all amendments thereto (collectively, the “Tenant Leases”), with all persons leasing the Real Property or any part thereof (each, a “Tenant, and collectively, the “Tenants”), all of which as of the Effective Date are reflected on Exhibit “B” attached hereto, and any entered into in accordance with the terms hereof prior to Closing, together with all security deposits, other deposits held in connection with the Tenant Leases, and all of Seller’s right, title and interest in and to all guarantees, letters of credit and other similar credit enhancements providing additional security for such Tenant Leases; 
1.1.5    Seller’s right, title and interest in and to: (i) any and all tangible personal property owned by Seller located on and/or used exclusively in connection with the Real Property, including, without limitation, sculptures, paintings and other artwork, equipment, furniture, tools and supplies (collectively, the “Tangible Personal Property”); (ii) any and all plans and specifications, architectural and/or engineering drawings related to the Real Property; and (iii) any and all trade names used or utilized in connection with the Real Property, including, without limitation, the trade names “Carolina Commons” and/or “Carolina Commons Medical Office Building”, (the “Intangible Personal Property” and collectively with the Tangible Personal Property, the “Personal Property”);
1.1.6    Seller’s right, title and interest in and to any and all warranties and guaranties relating to the Improvements (collectively, the “Warranties”);
1.1.7    Seller’s right, title and interest in and to all use, occupancy, building and operating licenses, permits, approvals, and development rights relating to the Real Property (collectively, the “Permits”);
1.1.8    Seller’s right, title and interest in and to all service contracts relating to the operation of the Real Property as of the Effective Date or entered into in accordance with this Agreement prior to Closing (collectively, the “Contracts”); provided, however and notwithstanding the foregoing, that Seller shall terminate effective at Closing, at Seller’s sole cost and expense, any Contracts that Buyer does not elect to assume pursuant to Section 3.4.
1.1.9    The Real Property, Personal Property, Warranties, Permits, Contracts and other property described in this Section 1.1 are hereinafter sometimes referred to collectively as the “Property”.    
1.2    Purchase and Sale.  Buyer agrees to purchase from Seller, and Seller agrees to sell to Buyer, all of Seller’s right, title and interest in and to the Property, on the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement.
1.3    Purchase Price.  The purchase price for the Property shall be Twelve Million and No/100 Dollars ($12,000,000.00) (the “Purchase Price”). Except as may otherwise be provided in this Agreement, the Purchase Price shall be paid to Seller by Buyer on the Closing Date (as defined below), plus or minus all adjustments or credits as set forth herein, by wire transfer of immediately available federal funds.

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1.4    Deposit And Escrow.

1.4.1    Within three (3) Business Days of the Effective Date, Buyer shall deliver to Escrow Agent at the following address: 777 S. Figueroa, Suite 400, Los Angeles, California 90017, Attn:  Brian Serikaku, Telephone: (213) 271-1774, E-mail:  bmserikaku@firstam.com, with confirmation provided to Seller, a deposit in the amount of Three Hundred Thousand and No/100 Dollars ($300,000.00) (together with any interest thereon, the “Deposit”). The Deposit shall be held in an insured, interest-bearing account with interest accruing for the benefit of Buyer.  The Escrow Agent may conclusively rely upon and act in accordance with any certificate, instructions, notice, letter, e-mail, facsimile, or other written instrument believed to be genuine and signed or communicated by the proper and required party or parties.  
1.4.2    The Deposit shall be applied to the Purchase Price if the Closing (as defined below) occurs.  Upon expiration of the Due Diligence Period (as defined below), the Deposit shall not be returned to Buyer unless escrow fails to close due to (i) Seller’s breach or default under this Agreement, (ii) a failure of a representation or warranty by Seller to be true and correct as of the Closing, (iii) a failure of a condition precedent set forth in Section 5.4, or (iv) any other reason that entitles Buyer to have the Deposit returned as provided for herein.  In the event Buyer shall terminate this Agreement during the Due Diligence Period (as defined below), or as otherwise provided in this Agreement, the Deposit (and any interest accrued thereon) shall be returned to Buyer as provided in Section 3.6.   

1.5    Closing Date.  The closing (“Closing”) means the date Escrow Agent confirms that all conditions to closing and insuring title as of such date have been satisfied and each party has authorized closing and disbursement and Escrow Agent disburses funds and insures title in favor of Buyer.  Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the Closing shall take place through an escrow with Escrow Agent on the day which is the later of (i) thirty (30) days after the expiration of the Due Diligence Period, or (ii) ten (10) Business Days following the full and final approval of the Loan Assumption (as defined below) by the Existing Lender (as defined below) and the approval of all documents evidencing the Loan Assumption as provided herein  (as the same may be held earlier or extended in accordance herewith, the “Closing Date”).
1.6    Assumption of Existing Loan.  At Closing and subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Buyer shall assume (the “Loan Assumption”) that certain loan evidenced by a note having an outstanding principal balance of Eight Million Six Hundred and Sixty Thousand and No/100 Dollars ($8,660,000.00) as of March 26, 2014 (the “Loan”), secured by the Property and originally made by Aetna Life Insurance Company (the “Existing Lender”).  The Loan is evidenced and/or secured by a number of documents, which are hereinafter collectively referred to as the “Loan Documents” and listed on Schedule 4.1.25 attached hereto and incorporated by reference.  The Existing Lender’s consent and approval is required before Buyer will be permitted to assume the Loan.  Buyer shall promptly pay all costs, fees and expenses of Existing Lender in connection with attempting to obtain Existing Lender’s approval of the assumption of the Loan, including any fees and deposits required by the Loan Documents and the legal fees of Buyer’s counsel in connection with the Loan 

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Assumption (collectively, the “Loan Assumption Related Fees”), but excluding any penalties and/or costs due to Lender in connection with any defaults by Seller under the Loan Documents arising prior to Closing.  Seller shall be responsible for the fees of Seller’s counsel in connection with the Loan Assumption.  In connection with such approval, the parties shall diligently, promptly and in good faith attempt to obtain such approval and both parties will supply the information reasonably requested by Existing Lender with respect to such approval.  Seller represents that it has submitted a request to the Existing Lender to forward a loan application package to Buyer.  Within the latter of five (5) business days following (a) receipt of such loan application package from the Existing Lender, or (b) the Effective Date, Buyer shall submit a loan application and remit any fees associated with such application to the Existing Lender.
ARTICLE 2 
TITLE AND SURVEY
2.1    Title and Survey.  Buyer shall, at Buyer’s sole cost and expense, obtain a preliminary title report or commitment for the Real Property (the “Preliminary Report”) from Escrow Agent (referred to herein in such capacity as the “Title Company”), together with legible copies of all recorded encumbrances and exceptions to title.  Buyer may, in its sole and absolute discretion, at Buyer’s sole cost and expense, (i) conduct UCC searches covering Seller and the Property (the “UCC Searches”), and (ii) order an update to the existing survey of the Real Property by a licensed surveyor or registered professional engineer (the “Survey”).
2.2    Required Title Condition.  Title to the Property shall be conveyed to Buyer subject only to the following matters:  (i) current, non-delinquent real estate taxes and assessments; (ii) the matters set forth in that certain Chicago Title Insurance Company Policy Number 7230640-87636462, a copy of which has been provided to Buyer (the “Seller’s Title Policy”); (iii) documents evidencing or securing the Loan; and (iv) any other matters not objected to by Buyer during the Due Diligence Period (collectively, the “Required Title Condition”).    Notwithstanding anything contained in this Section 2.2 to the contrary, Seller shall be obligated, at its sole cost and expense, to satisfy, at or prior to Closing, all monetary encumbrances affecting the Property evidenced by deeds of trust, tax liens, judgments, mechanics’ liens and/or other liens or charges in a fixed sum (other than liens of the instruments securing the Loan), and Seller authorizes the use of the Purchase Price or a portion thereof to pay and discharge the same at Closing.
ARTICLE 3 
INSPECTION AND DUE DILIGENCE PERIOD
3.1    Access.  From and after the Effective Date through the Closing, (i) Buyer, personally or through its authorized agent or representatives, shall be entitled, upon reasonable advance notice to Seller, to enter upon the Property during normal business hours, and shall have the right to make such investigations, including appraisals, tenant interviews, interviews of government officials, engineering studies, soil tests, environmental studies and underwriting analyses, as Buyer deems reasonably necessary or advisable, and (ii) Seller shall, at Seller’s expense, maintain, without any interruption in service, electrical power and all other utilities to the Property (including, without limitation, plumbing, heating and air conditioning systems) as currently provided for the use and operation of the Property.  Buyer shall have the right, at Buyer’s sole cost and expense, to conduct a Phase I environmental site assessment, and, if 

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recommended and upon advance written notice to Seller, a Phase II environmental site assessment (including soil borings, soil sampling and, if relevant, ground water testing).  Buyer hereby agrees to indemnify and hold Seller harmless from any physical damages arising out of inspections and investigations by Buyer or its agents or independent contractors, but in no event shall the indemnity of this Section include the discovery of pre-existing conditions disclosed by Buyer’s investigations.  The indemnification set forth in this Section 3.1 shall expressly survive termination or expiration of this Agreement, but shall not survive the Closing if Closing occurs in accordance with this Agreement.
3.2    Due Diligence Period.  Buyer shall have from the Effective Date until thirty (30) days after the Effective Date (the “Due Diligence Period”) to physically inspect the Property, review the economic data, conduct appraisals, perform examinations of the physical condition of the Improvements, examine the Property for the presence of Hazardous Materials (as defined below), and otherwise conduct such due diligence review of the Property and all of the items to be furnished by Seller to Buyer pursuant to Section 3.3, and all records and other materials related thereto as Buyer deems reasonably appropriate.
3.3    Items Provided by Seller.  Seller has delivered to Buyer accurate and complete copies of all of the information set forth on Exhibit “C” and in the possession of Seller, and the Loan Documents (collectively, the “Property Information”).
3.4    Property Contracts.  Buyer shall not be required to assume any Contract of Seller at Closing, with the exception of the waste services contract for the Property.  Effective as of the Closing Date, Seller, at Seller’s sole cost and expense, shall terminate any other Contracts that Buyer does not elect to assume, in Buyer’s sole and absolute discretion, by written notification to Seller prior to the expiration of the Due Diligence Period.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, Seller shall terminate, at Seller’s sole cost and expense, any and all leasing commission agreements and management agreements affecting the Property effective on or before the Closing Date.  
3.5    Buyer’s Possible Early Termination.  Buyer shall have the right to approve or disapprove, in Buyer’s sole and absolute discretion, the Property, the Property Information, or any other matter whatsoever regarding the Property.  At any time on or prior to expiration of the Due Diligence Period, Buyer may provide written notice to Seller disapproving the Property for purposes of this Article 3 (a “Disapproval Notice”), at which time this Agreement shall automatically terminate and the provisions of Section 3.6 shall apply.  Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, in the event Buyer does not provide a Disapproval Notice prior to expiration of the Due Diligence Period, such failure shall not be deemed to be a waiver by Buyer of any other rights of termination it may have as set forth herein.
3.6    Consequences of Buyer’s Early Termination.  If Buyer provides a Disapproval Notice to Seller pursuant to Section 3.5, this Agreement shall immediately terminate upon the giving of such notice, and the parties shall be released from all further obligations under this Agreement (except with respect to any provisions that by their terms survive a termination of this Agreement); provided, however, that if Seller is in default hereunder at the time of such termination, Section 6.2 shall additionally apply.  Escrow Agent shall pay the entire Deposit to Buyer not later than one (1) Business Day following termination of this Agreement.  No notice to 

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Escrow Agent from Seller shall be required for the release of the Deposit to Buyer by Escrow Agent under this Section, and the Deposit shall be released and delivered to Buyer upon Escrow Agent’s receipt of conclusive evidence that notice of termination of the Agreement pursuant to this Article 3 has been provided to Seller, despite any objection or potential objection by Seller.  
ARTICLE 4 
REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND COVENANTS
4.1    Seller’s Representations.  Seller warrants and represents to Buyer as follows:
4.1.1      Seller is a limited liability company validly formed in the State of North Carolina, and qualified to do business in the State of South Carolina.  Seller has full power and authority to enter into this Agreement, to perform this Agreement, and to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby.  The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement and all documents contemplated hereby by Seller have been duly and validly authorized by all necessary action on the part of Seller, and all required consents and approvals have been duly obtained and will not result in a breach of any of the terms or provisions of, or constitute a default under any indenture, agreement or instrument to which Seller is a party.  This Agreement is a legal, valid and binding obligation of Seller, enforceable against Seller in accordance with its terms, subject to the effect of applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, arrangement, moratorium or other similar laws affecting the rights of creditors generally. 
4.1.2    Seller owns fee simple title to the interests in real property described in Section 1.1.1 above, subject only to the conditions of title set forth in Seller’s Title Policy.    There are no outstanding rights of first refusal, rights of reverter, or options to purchase relating to the Property or any interest therein.  There are no unrecorded or undisclosed documents or other matters which affect title to the Property, with the exception of the Tenant Leases.  Subject to the Tenant Leases, Seller has enjoyed the continuous and uninterrupted quiet possession, use and operation of the Property, without material complaint or objection by any person.  
4.1.3    Seller is not a “foreign person” within the meaning of Section 1445(f) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”).
4.1.4    Neither Seller nor, to the best of Seller’s knowledge, any of its affiliates, nor any of their respective partners, members, shareholders or other equity owners, and none of their respective employees, officers, directors, representatives or agents is, nor will they become, a person or entity with whom United States persons or entities are restricted from doing business under regulations of the Office of Foreign Asset Control (“OFAC”) of the Department of the Treasury (including those named on OFAC’s Specially Designated and Blocked Persons List) or under any statute, executive order (including, without limitation, the September 24, 2001, Executive Order Blocking Property and Prohibiting Transactions with Persons Who Commit, Threaten to Commit, or Support Terrorism), or other governmental action, and is not and will not engage in any dealings or transactions or be otherwise associated with such persons or entities.
4.1.5    No authorization, consent or approval of any governmental authority (including, without limitation, courts) is required for the execution and delivery by Seller of this Agreement or the performance of its obligations hereunder.

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4.1.6    Seller has not received any written notice of, and, to the best of Seller’s knowledge, there are no actions, suits or proceedings pending or threatened against (i) the Property or any portion thereof, or (ii) Seller.
4.1.7    Seller has not (i) made a general assignment for the benefit of creditors, (ii) filed any voluntary petition in bankruptcy or suffered the filing of an involuntary petition by Seller’s creditors, (iii) suffered the appointment of a receiver to take possession of all or substantially all of Seller’s assets, (iv) suffered the attachment or other judicial seizure of all, or substantially all, of Seller’s assets, (v) admitted in writing its inability to pay its debts as they come due or (vi) made an offer of settlement, extension or composition to its creditors generally.
4.1.8    Neither the execution, delivery or performance of this Agreement nor compliance herewith (i) conflicts or will conflict with or results or will result in a breach of or constitutes or will constitute a default under (a) the articles of incorporation and by-laws or other organization certificate and/or partnership or operating agreement of Seller or (b) any law or any order, writ, injunction or decree of any court or governmental authority, or (ii) results in the creation or imposition of any lien, charge or encumbrance upon its property pursuant to any such agreement or instrument.
4.1.9    Seller has not entered into any material commitments or agreements with any governmental authorities or agencies affecting the Property.
4.1.10    Seller has not received any written notice of, and, to the best of Seller’s knowledge, there are no pending or threatened condemnation proceedings relating to the Property.  
4.1.11    Seller has delivered or made available to Buyer true and complete copies of the Tenant Leases.  The list of Tenant Leases set forth on Exhibit “B” attached hereto is true, correct and complete.  Each of the Tenant Leases is in full force and effect.  Seller is “landlord” or “lessor” under the Tenant Leases and is entitled to assign to Buyer, without the consent of any party, the Tenant Leases.  To the best of Seller’s knowledge, neither Seller nor any Tenant is in default under its respective Tenant Lease, and there exists no condition or circumstance or written notice of any condition or circumstance which, with the passage of time, would constitute a default under any of the Tenant Leases by any party.  No tenant has asserted any claim of offset or other defense in respect of it’s or Seller’s obligations under its respective Tenant Lease.  To the best of Seller’s knowledge, no Tenant has (i) filed for bankruptcy or taken any similar debtor-protection measure, (ii) defaulted under its Tenant Lease, (iii) discontinued operations at the Property, or (iv) given notice of its intention to do any of the foregoing.
4.1.12    Seller has delivered or made available to Buyer true and complete copies of all Contracts.  Seller has not, within the last year, received any written notice of any default under any Contract that has not been cured or waived.
4.1.13    There are no tenant improvement allowances, non-monetary tenant improvement obligations of Landlord, leasing commissions and/or rent concessions with respect to the current term of any Tenant Lease.

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4.1.14    Seller has not received any written notice from, and, to the best of Seller’s knowledge, there are no grounds for, any association, declarant or easement holder requiring the correction of any condition with respect to the Property, or any part thereof, by reason of a violation of any other restrictions or covenants recorded against the Property.  Seller is not in default under any such document, nor, to the best of Seller’s knowledge, is any other party subject to any such document.
4.1.15    To the best of Seller’s knowledge, there are no material defects in the structural elements of the Improvements and all Improvements (including, without limitation, machinery, equipment, electrical, plumbing, heating and air conditioning systems and equipment) located on the Property are in good mechanical working order, condition and repair, and are structurally safe and sound and have no material defect (reasonable wear and tear excepted), and there is no leak or material defect in any roof located upon the Property.
4.1.16    Seller has not received any written notice from, and, to the best of Seller’s knowledge there no grounds for, any governmental agency requiring the correction of any condition with respect to the Property, or any part thereof, by reason of a violation of any applicable federal, state, county or municipal law, code, rule or regulation (including those respecting the Americans With Disabilities Act), which has not been cured or waived.  To the best of Seller’s knowledge, Seller and the Property are in compliance with all applicable federal, state, county and municipal laws, codes, rules and/or regulations.
4.1.17    To the best of Seller’s knowledge, the Property is properly zoned for its current use. Seller has not received any written notice of, and, to the best of Seller’s knowledge, there is no pending or threatened request, application or proceeding to alter or restrict the zoning or other use restrictions applicable to the Property, and there is no plan, study or effort by any governmental authority or agency or any private party or entity that in any way affects or would affect the authorization of the current use and operation of the Property.
4.1.18    To the best of Seller’s knowledge, the Property contains sufficient parking in compliance with all applicable laws, ordinances, regulations, restrictions, and covenants.
4.1.19    Seller has not received any written notice of an intention to revoke any certificate of occupancy, license, or permit issued in connection with the Property.
4.1.20    To the best of Seller’s knowledge, and except for any condition disclosed in the Property Information provided to Buyer or any material permitted to be kept, used or stored on the Property pursuant to the Tenant Leases, there are no Hazardous Materials (as defined below) stored on, incorporated into, located on, present in or used on the Property in violation of, and requiring remediation under, any laws, ordinances, statutes, codes, rules or regulations.  For purposes of this Agreement, the term “Hazardous Materials” shall mean any substance which is or contains:  (i) any “hazardous substance” as now or hereafter defined in Section 101(14) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980, as amended (42 U.S.C. Section 9601 et seq.) (“CERCLA”) or any regulations promulgated under CERCLA; (ii) any “hazardous waste” as now or hereafter defined in the Recourse Conservation and Recovery Act (42 U.S.C.  Section 6901 et seq.) (“RCRA”) or regulations promulgated under RCRA; (iii) any substance regulated by the Toxic Substances 

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Control Act (15 U.S.C.  Section 2601 et.  seq.); (iv) gasoline, diesel fuel or other petroleum hydrocarbons; (v) asbestos and asbestos containing materials, in any form, whether friable or non-friable; (vi) polychlorinated biphenyls; (vii) radon gas: and (viii) any additional substances or materials which are now or hereafter classified or considered to be hazardous or toxic under any laws, ordinances, statutes, codes, rules, regulations, agreements, judgments, orders and decrees now or hereafter enacted, promulgated, or amended, of the United States, the state, the county, the city or any other political subdivision in which the Property is located and any other political subdivision, agency or instrumentality exercising jurisdiction over the owner of the Property, the Property or the use of the Property relating to pollution, the protection or regulation of human health, natural resources or the environment, or the emission, discharge, release or threatened release of pollutants, contaminants, chemicals or industrial, toxic or hazardous substances or waste into the environment (including, without limitation, ambient air, surface water, ground water or land or soil).  Seller has received no notice that the Property or any portion thereof contains any form of toxic mold.  No treatment has been undertaken by Seller with respect to termite or similar infestation, fungi, or dry rot on the Real Property other than normal periodic service, and to the best of Seller’s knowledge, there is no damage to any portion of the Property from termite or similar infestation, fungi or dry rot.  
4.1.21    To the best of Seller’s knowledge, there are no claims pending or unpaid bills which would result in the creation of any lien on the Real Property for any improvements completed or in progress, including, but not limited to, water, sewage, street paving, electrical or power improvements.  To the best of Seller’s knowledge, there are no delinquent bills or claims in connection with any repair of the Real Property or other work or material purchased in connection with the Property which will not be paid by or at the Closing or placed in escrow pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement.
4.1.22    Seller has received no notices or requests from any insurance company issuing any policy of insurance covering the Real Property requesting the performance of any work with respect to the Land or the Improvements located thereon which has not been fully complied with.  Seller represents that the Real Property is currently insured at commercially reasonable levels for like assets in the geographical vicinity of the Real Property.
4.1.23    Seller has not received any written notice relating to the operation of the Property from any agency, board, commission, bureau or other instrumentality of any government, whether federal, state or local, that, Seller is not in compliance in all material respects with, nor does Seller have any knowledge that Seller is not in compliance with, all applicable statutes, rules, regulations and requirements of all federal, state and local commissions, boards, bureaus and agencies having jurisdiction over Seller and the Land and Improvements.  With respect to the Property, Seller has timely filed all reports, data and other information required to be filed with such commissions, boards, bureaus and agencies where a failure to file timely would have a material adverse effect on the transactions contemplated hereby or the intended operation of the Land and Improvements.
4.1.24    Seller shall immediately notify Buyer, in writing, of any event or condition known to Seller which occurs prior to the Closing, which causes a change in the facts relating to, or the truth of, any of the representations or warranties.

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4.1.25    The Loan Documents: (i) are set forth on Schedule 4.1.25; (ii) true and complete copies thereof have been provided to the Buyer as part of the Property Information; and (iii) have not been modified except as disclosed on Schedule 4.1.25.  There has been no default by any party to the Loan Documents.
4.1.26    All information given by Seller to Buyer in this Agreement or in connection with the transactions contemplated hereunder shall be true and accurate in every material respect as of the date hereof and at the Closing, the foregoing representations and warranties of Seller shall be remade as of the Closing Date, and Seller has not failed to disclose any fact to Buyer necessary to make the statements herein or otherwise provided in connection with the transactions contemplated hereunder not misleading and Seller has no knowledge or information of any facts, circumstances, or conditions that are inconsistent with the representations and warranties contained herein.  Seller shall promptly inform Buyer in writing if there occurs any (i) material adverse change in the condition, financial or otherwise, of the Property, or the operation thereof, at any time prior to the Closing Date or (ii) if any information, document, agreement or other material delivered to Buyer is amended, superseded, modified or supplemented.  As used herein, “to Seller’s knowledge” shall be deemed to mean the knowledge of any employee or agent of Seller.
4.2    Buyer’s Representations.  Buyer makes the following representations and warranties to Seller that, to the best of Buyer’s knowledge:
4.2.1    Buyer is a duly formed and validly existing limited liability company in good standing under the laws of the State of Delaware.
4.2.2    Buyer has full right, power and authority and is duly authorized to enter into this Agreement and, as of the Closing Date, to perform each of these covenants to be performed by Buyer hereunder and to execute and deliver and to perform its obligations under all documents required to be executed and delivered by it pursuant to this Agreement and this Agreement constitutes the valid and legally binding obligation of Buyer, enforceable against Buyer in accordance with its terms.
4.2.3    To the best of Buyer’s knowledge, neither Buyer nor any of its affiliates, nor any of their respective partners, members, shareholders or other equity owners, and none of their respective employees, officers, directors, representatives or agents is, nor will they become, a person or entity with whom United States persons or entities are restricted from doing business under regulations of the Office of Foreign Asset Control (“OFAC”) of the Department of the Treasury (including those named on OFAC’s Specially Designated and Blocked Persons List) or under any statute, executive order (including, without limitation, the September 24, 2001, Executive Order Blocking Property and Prohibiting Transactions with Persons Who Commit, Threaten to Commit, or Support Terrorism), or other governmental action, and is not and will not engage in any dealings or transactions or be otherwise associated with such persons or entities.
4.2.4    No authorization, consent or approval of any governmental authority (including, without limitation, courts) is required for the execution and delivery by Buyer of this Agreement or the performance of its obligations hereunder.

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4.2.5    Buyer has not (i) made a general assignment for the benefit of creditors, (ii) filed any voluntary petition in bankruptcy or suffered the filing of an involuntary petition by Buyer’s creditors, (iii) suffered the appointment of a receiver to take possession of all or substantially all of Buyer’s assets, (iv) suffered the attachment or other judicial seizure of all, or substantially all, of Buyer’s assets, (v) admitted in writing its inability to pay its debts as they come due or (vi) made an offer of settlement, extension or composition to its creditors generally.
4.2.6    Neither the execution, delivery or performance of this Agreement nor compliance herewith (i) conflicts or will conflict with or results or will result in a breach of or constitutes or will constitute a default under (a) the articles of incorporation and by-laws or other organization certificate and/or partnership or operating agreement of Buyer or (b) any law or any order, writ, injunction or decree of any court or governmental authority, or (ii) results in the creation or imposition of any lien, charge or encumbrance upon its property pursuant to any such agreement or instrument.
4.3    Survivability of Representations and Warranties.  The representations and warranties of Seller and Buyer set forth in this Agreement are remade as of the Closing Date and shall not be deemed to be merged into or waived by the instruments of Closing and shall survive after the Closing Date for a period of twelve (12) months.
4.4    Property Conveyed “As Is”.  Except as may be expressly represented herein, in the exhibits attached hereto and in the documents to be executed and delivered by Seller to Buyer at Closing, Buyer agrees that the Property shall be sold, and Buyer shall accept possession of the Property at Closing, on an “as-is-where-is” basis.
4.5    Seller Covenants Prior to Closing.
4.5.1    Leasing Activities.  Seller shall not, from and after the Effective Date, enter into any lease affecting the Property or any modification or amendment thereto, or consent to any sublease under a lease, in each case, without the prior written consent of Buyer, which may be given or withheld in Buyer’s sole and absolute discretion.  Seller shall copy Buyer on any and all correspondence received from or sent to tenants regarding the Tenant Leases.  
4.5.2    Property Contracts.  Seller shall not, from and after the Effective Date, enter into any new service contracts for the Property or modifications, renewals or terminations of any existing Contracts, without the written consent of Buyer, which consent may be given or withheld in Buyer’s sole and absolute discretion.  
4.5.3    Conducting Business.  At all times prior to Closing, Seller shall continue to (i) conduct business with respect to the Property in the same manner in which said business has been heretofore conducted and (ii) insure the Property substantially as it is currently insured and in any event in commercially reasonable amounts and in accordance with the requirements of any mortgage or deed of trust affecting the Property.
4.5.4    Encumbrances.  At all times prior to Closing, Seller shall not sell,  mortgage, pledge, encumber, hypothecate or otherwise transfer or dispose of all or any part of the Property or any interest therein without the prior written consent of Buyer, which may be given or withheld in Buyer’s sole and absolute discretion; and Seller shall not consent to, 

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approve or otherwise take any action with respect to zoning or any other governmental rules or regulations presently applicable to all or any part of the Property.
4.5.5    Monthly Operating Statements.  Seller shall provide Buyer with a copy of the monthly operating statement for the operation of the Property on or before the day which is ten (10) days after the end of each month, commencing with the month during which the Effective Date occurs and continuing for each full calendar month thereafter until the Closing Date.
4.5.6    Compliance with Laws and Regulations.  At all times prior to Closing, Seller shall not knowingly take any action that would result in a failure to comply in all material respects with all applicable statutes, rules, regulations and requirements of all federal, state and local commissions, boards, bureaus and agencies applicable to the Real Property, it being understood and agreed that prior to Closing, Seller will have the right to contest any of the same.
4.5.7    Continued Performance.  Seller will not take or cause to be taken any action or fail to perform any obligation which would cause any of the representations or warranties contained in this Agreement to be untrue as of the Closing Date.  Further, Seller shall promptly notify Buyer, in writing, of any event or condition known to Seller that occurs prior to Closing and causes a change in the facts relating to, or the accuracy of, any of the representations or warranties of Seller contained in this Agreement.  
4.5.8    Estoppels.  Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain the Tenant Estoppels described in Section 5.4.2 and the estoppels described in Section 5.4.3.
4.5.9    At all times prior to Closing, Seller shall comply in all material respects with the terms of the Loan Documents.  Seller shall not amend the Loan Documents and/or enter into any new documents relating in any way to the Loan, in each case, without the prior approval of Buyer, which may be withheld in Buyer’s sole and absolute discretion.  Seller shall copy Buyer on any and all correspondence received or sent with respect to the Loan.  
4.5.10    Cooperation with S-X 3-14 Audit and Comfort Letter.  Seller acknowledges that it is Buyer’s intention that the ultimate acquirer of the Property will be affiliated with a publicly registered company (“Registered Company”).  The Seller acknowledges that it has been advised that if such acquirer is affiliated with a Registered Company, such Registered Company (and such acquirer) are required to make certain filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC Filings”) that relate to the most recent pre-acquisition fiscal year (the “Audited Year”) and the current fiscal year through the date of acquisition (the “Stub Period”) for the Property.  To assist Buyer and Registered Company in preparing the SEC Filings, Seller covenants and agrees no later than five (5) Business Days after the Effective Date, to provide Buyer and the Registered Company with the following information (to the extent such items are not duplicative of items contained in the Property Information): (i) access to bank statements for the Audited Year and Stub Period; (ii) rent roll as of the end of the Audited Year and Stub Period; (iii) operating statements for the Audited Year and Stub Period; (iv) access to the general ledger for the Audited Year and Stub Period; (v) cash receipts schedule for each month in the Audited Year and Stub Period; (vi) access to invoices for expenses and capital improvements in the Audited Year and Stub Period; (vii) accounts payable ledger and

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 accrued expense reconciliations; (viii) check register for the 3-months following the Audited Year and Stub Period; (ix) all leases and 5-year lease schedules; (x) copies of all insurance documentation for the Audited Year and Stub Period and (xi) copies of accounts receivable aging as of the end of the Audited Year and Stub Period along with an explanation for all accounts over 30 days past due as of the end of the Audited Year and Stub Period.  In addition, no later than five (5) Business Days prior to the Closing Date, Seller shall provide to Buyer: (1) a signed representation letter in the form attached hereto as Exhibit “G”; (2) a signed audit request letter in the form attached hereto as Exhibit “H”; and (3) a signed audit response letter from Seller’s attorney in the form attached hereto as Exhibit “I”.  Seller also agrees to reasonably cooperate with Buyer to obtain a comfort letter, as may be requested by Buyer.
4.6    Indemnifications.
4.6.1    Seller’s Indemnity.  In addition to any other applicable rights under this Agreement, Seller agrees to indemnify, defend and hold Buyer and its officers, directors, partners, members, agents, employees, affiliates, attorneys, heirs, successors and assigns (collectively, “Buyer’s Indemnified Parties”) harmless from and against any and all liabilities, liens, claims, damages, costs, expenses, suits or judgments paid or incurred by any of Buyer’s Indemnified Parties and all expenses related thereto, including, without limitation, court costs and reasonable attorneys’ fees arising out of or in any way connected or related to (i) the ownership, maintenance, or operation of the Property and accruing prior to Closing, (ii) any breach or nonperformance by Seller of any provision or covenant contained in this Agreement or in any certificate or other instrument or document furnished (or to be furnished) by Seller with respect to the transactions contemplated hereunder, (iii) any liability arising because of a breach of lease, breach of contract or other matter related to the Property (including without limitation the Loan Documents) which occurred or arose or is alleged to have occurred or arisen prior to Closing and which is not solely due to actions taken by Buyer, or (iv) the breach of any representation or warranty of Seller contained in this Agreement.  The indemnities set forth in this Section shall survive Closing without limitation.  Provided, however, that the indemnities set forth in this Section shall not apply to the extent of any item that by this Agreement specifically becomes the obligation of Buyer after the Closing pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement or to any liabilities incurred as a result of Buyer’s negligence or intentional misconduct.
4.6.1    Buyer’s Indemnity.  In addition to any other applicable rights under this Agreement, Buyer agrees to indemnify, defend and hold Seller and its officers, directors, partners, members, agents, employees, affiliates, attorneys, heirs, successors and assigns (collectively, “Seller’s Indemnified Parties”)  harmless from and against any and all liabilities, liens, claims, damages, costs, expenses, suits or judgments paid or incurred by any of Seller’s Indemnified Parties and all expenses related thereto, including, without limitation, court costs and reasonable attorneys’ fees arising out of or in any way connected or related to (i) the ownership, maintenance, or operation of the Property and arising from events or conditions that occur entirely after the Closing, (ii) any breach or nonperformance by Buyer of any provision or covenant contained in this Agreement or in any certificate or other instrument or document furnished (or to be furnished) by Buyer with respect to the transactions contemplated hereunder, (iii) any liability arising because of a breach of lease, breach of contract or other matter related to the Property which occurred or is alleged to have occurred after Closing and which is not due to 

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actions taken by Seller, or (iv) the breach of any representation, warranty or covenant of Buyer contained in this Agreement.  The indemnities set forth in this Section shall survive Closing without limitation.  Provided, however, that the indemnities set forth in this Section shall not apply to the extent of any item that specifically remains the obligation of Seller after the Closing pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement or to any liabilities incurred as a result of Seller’s negligence or intentional misconduct.
ARTICLE 5 
CLOSING
5.1    Escrow Agent.  The Closing shall occur through the Escrow opened at the Escrow Agent.  Escrow Agent is designated, authorized and instructed to act as Escrow Agent pursuant to the terms of this Agreement.  
5.2    Escrow Instructions; Opening of Escrow.  This Agreement shall constitute initial escrow instructions to Escrow Agent.  The parties shall execute any additional escrow instructions reasonably required by Escrow Agent to consummate the transaction provided for herein; provided, however, such additional escrow instructions shall not modify the provisions of this Agreement, unless such instructions (i) clearly identify the specific provisions being modified; (ii) state the modification in full; and (iii) are signed by both parties.  The parties shall open escrow by delivering an executed copy of this Agreement executed by Buyer and Seller to Escrow Agent.  Upon receipt of the Agreement, Escrow Agent shall acknowledge the opening of escrow as described below and its agreement to act as the Escrow Agent hereunder by:  (1) executing the Consent of Escrow Agent attached hereto; and (2) delivering a copy of the executed Consent to Seller and Buyer.  Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, in the event that the Closing has not occurred on or before December 31, 2014, this Agreement shall automatically terminate in all respects, with the Deposit to be disbursed to the party that is entitled to it under the terms and provisions of this Agreement.
5.3    Closing.  The Closing shall take place on the Closing Date, as the same may be adjusted, provided all conditions to the Closing have been satisfied or duly waived.
5.4    Conditions Precedent Favoring Buyer.  In addition to any other conditions precedent in favor of Buyer as may be expressly set forth elsewhere in this Agreement, Buyer’s obligations under this Agreement are subject to the timely fulfillment of the conditions set forth in this Section 5.4 on or before the Closing Date, or such earlier date as is set forth below.  Each condition may be waived in whole or in part only by written notice of such waiver from Buyer to Seller, in Buyer’s sole and absolute discretion.
5.4.1    Seller performing and complying in all material respects with all of the terms of this Agreement to be performed and complied with by Seller prior to or at the Closing.
5.4.2    No later than five (5) Business Days prior to the Closing Date, Seller shall have obtained estoppel certificates (each a “Tenant Estoppel”) executed by each of the Tenants under the Tenant Leases.  Each Tenant Estoppel shall be in a form substantially similar to Exhibit “D” attached hereto, and in addition, no later than three (3) Business Days prior to the date on which Seller intends to distribute the Tenant Estoppels to the Tenants for their 

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completion and execution, Seller shall deliver the draft estoppel certificates to Buyer for Buyer’s review and approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld.  Such Tenant Estoppels shall be consistent with the respective Tenant Lease, shall not reveal any default by Seller and/or Tenant, any right to offset rent by the tenant, or any claim of the same, be dated no earlier than thirty (30) days prior to Closing and shall be otherwise reasonably acceptable to Buyer.  Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain the foregoing estoppel certificates.
5.4.3    No later than five (5) Business Days prior to the Closing Date, Seller shall have obtained an estoppel certificate as to each easement agreement, restrictive covenant, declaration and/or reciprocal easement agreement of record as to the Property and requiring affirmative action by the Seller and/or the Property, which estoppel certificates shall: (i) be executed by each party entitled to enforce such document; (ii) confirm that such document is in full force and effect, unmodified except as revealed by the Preliminary Report; (iii) confirm that there are no defaults by the Seller and/or the Property under such document; (iv) confirm that there are no outstanding sums owed by the Seller and/or the Property; (v) confirm that there are no outstanding construction or similar obligations of Seller and/or the Property; (vi) be dated no earlier than thirty (30) days prior to Closing; and (vii) be otherwise reasonably acceptable to Buyer.  Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain the foregoing estoppel certificates. 
5.4.4    On the Closing Date, all of the representations and warranties of Seller set forth in Section 4 hereof shall be true, accurate and complete.
5.4.5    At Closing, the Title Company shall issue to Buyer an ALTA 2006 extended coverage Owner’s Policy of Title Insurance (“Title Policy”) insuring Buyer’s fee simple title to the Land and Improvements, for the sum equal to the Purchase Price, conforming to the Required Title Condition set forth in Section 2.2 above and containing such endorsements as Buyer shall have reasonably required.
5.4.6    There shall have been no material adverse change in the physical condition of the Property from the end of the Due Diligence Period through the Closing Date.
5.4.7    The parties shall have obtained the consent of Existing Lender to the Loan Assumption, and Buyer, in its reasonable discretion, shall have approved documents memorializing the Loan Assumption, including, without limitation, such modifications to the Loan Documents as Buyer may reasonably require (the “Loan Assumption Documents”).  Notwithstanding the foregoing or anything in this Agreement to the contrary, Buyer agrees that it shall not request the modification of the current principal balance of the Loan, the term or maturity date, interest rate, applicable reserves or any other material financial terms of the Loan Documents.
5.4.8    Buyer’s Board of Directors shall have approved the transaction as contemplated in this Agreement during the Due Diligence Period.
The conditions set forth in this Section 5.4 are solely for the benefit of Buyer and may be waived only by Buyer in writing, in Buyer’s sole and absolute discretion.  At all times Buyer has the right to waive any condition by giving written notice of such waiver to Seller and Escrow 

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Agent.  Such waiver or waivers must be in writing to Seller.  In the event of a failure to satisfy the conditions precedent set forth in this Section 5.4, or in the event that Buyer believes, in good faith, that any condition will not be timely satisfied, and Buyer is not otherwise in default under this Agreement, Buyer may terminate this Agreement upon written notice to Seller, in which event the entire Deposit shall be promptly returned to Buyer and the parties shall have no further obligations, except those that expressly survive termination of this Agreement. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, in the event of the failure of any condition set forth in this Section 5.4, if such failure constitutes a breach or default of its covenants, representations or warranties, Seller shall remain liable for such breach or default as otherwise set forth in this Agreement.  
5.5    Conditions Precedent Favoring Seller.  In addition to any other condition precedent in favor of Seller as may be expressly set forth elsewhere in this Agreement, Seller’s obligations under this Agreement are expressly subject to the timely fulfillment of the conditions set forth in this Section 5.5 on or before the Closing Date, or such earlier date as is set forth below.  Each condition may be waived in whole or part only by written notice of such waiver from Seller to Buyer and written acceptance of such waiver by Buyer.
5.5.1    Buyer performing and complying in all material respects with all of the terms of this Agreement to be performed and complied with by Buyer prior to or at the Closing.
5.5.2    On the Closing Date, all of the representations of Buyer set forth in this Agreement shall be materially true, accurate and complete.
5.6    Seller’s Deliveries.  At the Closing or on the date otherwise specified below, Seller shall deliver or cause to be delivered to Buyer, at Seller’s sole expense, each of the following items not included in the Property Information:
5.6.1    A duly executed and acknowledged limited warranty deed (the “Deed”) that conveys title to the Real Property and Improvements to Buyer and in substantially the same form as Exhibit “E” attached hereto and that is otherwise recordable in the jurisdiction where the Property is located. 
5.6.2    Two (2) counterpart signatures to a bill of sale, assignment and assumption of leases and contracts for the Property duly and originally executed and acknowledged by Seller, in the form attached hereto as Exhibit “F”, which shall transfer, convey, sell, assign and set over to Buyer all of Seller’s right, title and interest in and to the: (i) the Personal Property; (ii) Tenant Leases; (iii) the Warranties and Permits; and (iv) any Contracts Buyer elects to assume in accordance with the terms of this Agreement (the “Bill of Sale”).
5.6.3    Counterpart signatures to the Loan Assumption Documents in the number required by the Existing Lender.
5.6.4    Originals of all Tenant Leases (and all amendments, if any).  
5.6.5    All keys in Seller’s possession to all locks on the Property and all documents in the possession of Seller pertaining to each Tenant, including all applications, correspondence and credit reports.

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5.6.6    A non-foreign person affidavit sworn to by Seller as required by Section 1445 of the Code.
5.6.7    A Tenant Notice (as defined below) for each Tenant Lease.
5.6.8    Such evidence, documents, affidavits and indemnifications as may be reasonably required by the Title Company as a precondition to the issuance of the Title Policy relating to: (i) mechanics’ or materialmen’s liens; (ii) parties in possession; (iii) the status and capacity of Seller and the authority of the person or persons who are executing the various documents on behalf of Seller in connection with the sale of the Property; and/or (iv) any other matter reasonably required to enable the Title Company to issue the Title Policy and endorsements thereto.
5.6.9    Originals of all documents in the possession of Seller relating to the operation of the Property including all operating statements, permits, licenses, approvals, plans, specifications, guaranties and/or warranties, all third party reports, appraisals, environmental site assessments, property condition reports, property inspections and surveys.
5.6.10    A duly executed Closing Statement (as defined below) reflecting the adjustments and prorations required by this Agreement.
5.6.11    Such evidence or documents as may reasonably be required by Buyer evidencing the power and authority of the Seller and its respective constituent owners and the due authority of, and execution and delivery by, any person or persons who are executing any of the documents required in connection with the sale of the Property. 
5.6.12    Such other instruments as may be reasonably required to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.  
5.7    Buyer’s Deliveries.  At the Closing, Buyer shall deliver to Seller the following items:
5.7.1    Immediately available federal funds sufficient to pay the Purchase Price (less the Deposit and any prorations or credits required by this Agreement) and Buyer’s share of all escrow costs and closing expenses and Loan Assumption Related Fees.
5.7.2    Two (2) counterpart signatures to the Bill of Sale and a duly executed Closing Statement.
5.7.3    Counterpart signatures to the Loan Assumption Documents in the number required by the Existing Lender.
5.7.4    Such evidence or documents as may reasonably be required by the Title Company or Seller evidencing the status and capacity of Buyer and the authority of the person or persons who are executing the various documents on behalf of Buyer in connection with the purchase of the Property.

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5.7.5    Such other instruments as may be reasonably required to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.
5.8    Costs, Prorations and Credits.
5.8.1    Closing Costs. Buyer and Seller shall each pay their own legal fees related to the preparation of this Agreement and, except as otherwise provided herein, all documents required to settle the transaction contemplated hereby.  Except as otherwise provided herein, Buyer shall pay (i) all costs associated with its investigation of the Property, including the cost of appraisals, architectural, engineering, credit and environmental reports, (ii) all title insurance premiums for the Title Policy and any endorsements to the Title Policy required by Buyer, and (iii) all recording costs associated with the Deed.  Seller shall pay (1) all transfer, assumption or waiver fees associated with any association, declarant or easement holder that holds any right in the Property, (2) all transfer taxes and documentary stamp charges, and (3) recording fees in connection with the removal of encumbrances.  Buyer and Seller shall share equally the cost of all escrow charges.  Any and all other purchase and sale closing costs shall be paid in accordance with the custom of the local jurisdiction in which the Property is located or as otherwise set forth herein.
5.8.2    Prorations.  The following shall be prorated, credited, debited and adjusted between Seller and Buyer as of 12:01 a.m. on the day of the Closing (except as otherwise provided) in accordance with this Section.  For purposes of calculating prorations, Buyer shall be deemed to be in title to the Property, and therefore entitled to the income and responsible for the expenses, for the entire day upon which the Closing occurs. Except as hereinafter expressly provided, all prorations shall be done on the basis of a three hundred sixty-five (365) day year and the actual number of days elapsed to the Closing Date or the actual number of days in the month in which the Closing occurs and the actual number of days elapsed in such month to the Closing Date, as applicable.
(a)    Rents.  Buyer will receive a credit at Closing for all rents collected by Seller prior to the Closing Date and allocable to the period from and after the Closing Date based upon the actual number of days in the month. No credit shall be given Seller for accrued and unpaid rent or any other non-current sums due from tenants until such sums are paid, and Seller shall retain the right to collect any such rent provided Seller does not sue to evict any tenants or terminate any Tenant Leases. Buyer shall cooperate with Seller after the Closing Date to collect any rent under the Tenant Leases which has accrued as of the Closing Date; provided, however, Buyer shall not be obligated to sue any tenants or exercise any legal remedies under the Tenant Leases or to incur any expense over and above its own regular collection expenses. All payments collected from tenants after the Closing Date shall first be applied to the month in which the Closing occurs, then to any rent due to Buyer for the period after the Closing Date and finally to any rent due to Seller for the periods prior to Closing Date; provided, however, notwithstanding the foregoing, if Seller collects any payments from tenants after the Closing Date through its own collection efforts, Seller may first apply such payments to rent due Seller for the period prior to the Closing Date.
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 Charge(s)”), CAM Charges shall be prorated at Closing as of the Closing Date on a lease-by-lease basis with each party being entitled to receive a portion of the CAM Charges payable under each Tenant Lease for the CAM Lease Year (as defined below) in which Closing occurs, which portion shall be equal to the actual CAM Charges incurred during the party’s respective periods of ownership of the Property during the CAM Lease Year. As used herein, the term “CAM Lease Year” means the twelve (12) month period as to which annual CAM Charges are owed under each Tenant Lease. Seller shall be responsible for the CAM Charges reconciliation on a lease-by-lease basis for their ownership period within the CAM Lease Year up to, but not including, the Closing Date. Buyer shall be responsible for the CAM Charges reconciliation on a lease-by-lease basis for their ownership period within the CAM Lease Year including the Closing Date. In the event of any expenses, i.e. property taxes, where a proration was based upon an estimate for the year of Closing, a post closing “true up” will be performed for the actual expense to determine Seller and Buyer obligation for their ownership period for the year of Closing. Each party will be responsible for any CAM Charges “true up” necessary to the extent that any Tenant Lease provides for a “true up”. 
(c)    Property Taxes. All real property taxes for the year immediately preceding the year of Closing that are payable in the year of Closing, and for years prior thereto, shall be paid by Seller on or before the Closing.  Real property taxes for the year of Closing shall be prorated on the basis of the most recent assessment and levy. If the most recent tax assessment and levy is not for the current tax year, then the parties shall reprorate within sixty (60) days of the receipt of the tax assessment and levy for the current tax year. If after the Closing there is any retroactive increase in the real or personal property taxes or assessments imposed on the Property: (1) if such increase relates to the tax year in which the Closing occurred, then such increase shall be prorated by Seller and Buyer on a per diem basis based on their respective periods of ownership during their period to which such increase applies, (2) if such increase relates to any tax year subsequent to the tax year which the Closing occurred, then such increase shall be the obligation of Buyer, and (3) if such increase relates to any tax year prior to the tax year in which the Closing occurred, then such increase shall be the obligation of Seller. Any and all refunds, credits, claims or rights to appeal respecting the amount of any real property taxes or other taxes or assessments charged in connection with the Property for any period after Closing shall belong to Buyer following the Closing, except that Seller shall be entitled to receive any refunds applicable to the period prior to Closing to the extent that Seller initiated a contest prior to Closing.
(d)    Private Assessments.  Payments due under any assessments imposed by private covenant shall be prorated as of the Closing.
(e)    Operating Expenses. All operating expenses (including all charges under the Contracts and agreements assumed by Buyer) shall be prorated, and as to each service provider, operating expenses payable or paid to such service provider in respect to the billing period of such service provider in which the Closing occurs (the “Current Billing Period”), shall be prorated on a per diem basis based upon the number of days in the Current Billing Period prior to the Closing Date and the number of days in the Current Billing Period from and after the Closing Date, and assuming that all charges are incurred uniformly during the Current Billing Period.  If actual bills for the Current Billing Period are unavailable as of the 

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Closing Date, then such proration shall be made on an estimated basis based upon the most recently issued bills, subject to readjustment upon receipt of actual bills.
(f)    Items Not Prorated.  Seller and Buyer agree that (i) on the Closing Date, the Property will not be subject to any financing arranged by Seller, except for the Loan; (ii) none of the insurance policies relating to the Property will be assigned to Buyer and Buyer shall be responsible for arranging for its own insurance as of the Closing Date; and (iii) utilities, including telephone, electricity, water, and gas, shall be read on the Closing Date and Buyer shall be responsible for all the necessary actions needed to arrange for utilities to be transferred to the name of Buyer on the Closing Date, including the posting of any required deposits and Seller shall be entitled to recover and retain from the providers of such utilities any refunds or overpayments to the extent applicable to the period prior to the Closing Date, and any utility deposits which it or its predecessors may have posted. Accordingly, there will be no prorations for debt service, insurance or utilities. In the event a meter reading is unavailable for any particular utility, such utility shall be prorated in the manner provided in Section 5.8.2(e).
(g)    Other Items.  All other items customarily prorated or required by any other provision of this Agreement to be prorated or adjusted.
5.8.3    Credits. 
(a)    Security Deposits, Rent Concessions, Tenant Improvement Allowances and Other Tenant Credits.  The Buyer shall receive a credit at Closing from the Seller in the amount of the sum of the following (collectively, the “Tenant Inducement Costs”): (i) the tenant deposits under the Tenant Leases; (ii) any and all rent concessions and/or rent abatements which related to the current terms of the Tenant Leases and are unpaid, unapplied and/or unutilized; (iii) any and all tenant improvement allowances which relate to the current terms of the Tenant Leases and are unpaid, unapplied and/or unutilized; and (iv) the cost, as estimated by the parties in their reasonable discretion, of any and all non-monetary tenant inducement obligations of the Seller, as landlord or lessor under the Tenant Leases, which relate to the current terms of the Tenant Leases (e.g., painting and carpeting) and are unperformed.  
(b)    Leasing Commissions.  The Buyer shall receive a credit at Closing from the Seller in the amount of any and all leasing commissions which relate to the current term of the Tenant Leases and are unpaid.
5.8.4    Calculation / Re-prorations. The Escrow Agent shall prepare and deliver to Seller and Buyer no later than three (3) business days prior to the Closing Date an estimated closing statement which shall set forth all costs payable, and the prorations and credits provided for in this Agreement.  Seller shall prepare and deliver to Escrow Agent all such information necessary in order for Escrow Agent to prepare and deliver the closing statement to Seller and Buyer in accordance with the foregoing provision.  To the extent that Seller does not timely deliver this information to Escrow Agent, Buyer shall have the right, but not the obligation, to extend the Closing Date by the number of days Seller is delinquent in delivering such information to Escrow Agent.  Any item which cannot be finally prorated because of the unavailability of information shall be tentatively prorated on the basis of the best data then available and adjusted when the information is available in accordance with this subsection. 

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Buyer and Seller shall notify the Escrow Agent and each other of any items which they dispute and the parties shall attempt in good faith to reconcile any differences not later than one (1) day before the Closing Date. The estimated closing statement as adjusted as aforesaid and approved in writing by the parties shall be referred to therein as the “Closing Statement”. If the prorations and credits made under the Closing Statement shall prove to be incorrect or incomplete for any reason, then either party shall be entitled to an adjustment to correct the same; provided, however, that any adjustment shall be made, if at all, within sixty (60) days after the Closing Date except with respect to CAM Charges, taxes and assessments, in which case such adjustment shall be made within sixty (60) days after the information necessary to perform such adjustment is available), and if a party fails to request an adjustment to the Closing Statement by a written notice delivered to the other party within the applicable period set forth above (such notice to specify in reasonable detail the items within the Closing Statement that such party desires to adjust and the reasons for such adjustment), then the prorations and credits set forth in the Closing Statement shall be binding and conclusive against such party.
5.8.5    Loan Assumption.  Buyer shall receive a credit at Closing in an amount equal to the sum of the unpaid principal balance of the Loan, and any interest, default interest, or other sum that is accrued, due and/or payable to Existing Lender on the Closing Date.  Seller shall receive a credit at Closing in an amount equal to the sum of any and all Loan reserves that are transferred to Buyer at Closing.
5.8.6    Indemnification.  Buyer and Seller shall each indemnify, protect, defend and hold the other harmless from and against any claim in any way arising from the matters for which the other receives a credit or otherwise assumes responsibility pursuant to this Section.
5.8.7    Survival.  The provisions of this Section 5.8 shall survive the Closing for a period of twelve (12) months (the “Survival Period”).
5.9    Distribution of Funds and Documents.  At the Closing, Escrow Agent shall do each of the following:
5.9.1    Payment of Encumbrances.  Pay the amount of those monetary liens that are not permitted as part of the Required Title Condition, utilizing proceeds of the Purchase Price to which Seller shall be entitled upon Closing and funds (if any) deposited in Escrow by Seller.
5.9.2    Non-Recorded Documents.  Deliver by overnight courier (or as otherwise requested by the intended recipient): (i) the Title Policy to Buyer; (ii) each other non-recorded document received hereunder to the payee or person acquiring rights thereunder or for whose benefit said document was acquired; (iii) a copy of each document to be recorded to each party; and (iv) a fully executed original of each other closing document.
5.9.3    Distribution of Funds.  Deliver (i) to Seller, or order, the cash portion of the Purchase Price, adjusted for prorations, charges and other credits and debits provided for herein; and (ii) to Buyer, or order, any excess funds delivered to Escrow Agent by Buyer.  Such funds shall be delivered by wire transfer or cashier’s check in accordance with instructions for Seller and Buyer; if no instructions are given, Escrow Agent shall deliver such funds by Escrow 

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Agent’s check via overnight courier (or as otherwise requested by the intended recipient) to the appropriate party at the address set forth for notice in this Agreement.
5.10    Completion of Documents.  Escrow Agent is authorized to insert the date of Closing and otherwise to complete the documents deposited in Escrow, where appropriate and consistent with this Agreement.
5.11    Possession and Tenant Notices.  Possession of the Property shall be delivered to Buyer by Seller at the Closing, subject only to the Tenant Leases, rights arising under the matters set forth on Seller’s Title Policy and/or rights permitted as part of the Required Title Condition.  Seller and Buyer covenant and agree to execute at Closing a written notice of the acquisition of the Property by Buyer, in sufficient copies for transmittal to each Tenant and properly addressed to each Tenant.  Such notice shall be prepared by Buyer, at Buyer’s sole cost and expense, and approved by Seller, in its reasonable discretion, and shall notify the Tenant of the sale and transfer and shall contain appropriate instructions relating to the payment of future rentals, the giving of future notices and other matters reasonably required by Buyer or required by law (each, a “Tenant Notice”).  Unless a different procedure is required by applicable law, in which event such law shall be controlling, Seller agrees to transmit or otherwise deliver such letters to the tenants under the Tenant Leases promptly after the Closing.  
ARTICLE 6 
TERMINATION AND DEFAULT
6.1    Buyer Default.  If the sale contemplated hereby is not consummated because of a default by Buyer in its obligation to purchase the Property in accordance with the terms of this Agreement after Seller has performed or tendered performance of all of its material obligations in accordance with this Agreement, then, upon written notice from Seller to Buyer: (i) this Agreement shall terminate; (ii) the Deposit shall be paid to and retained by Seller as liquidated damages; and (iii) Seller and Buyer shall have no further obligations to each other, except those which survive the termination of this Agreement.  Buyer and Seller acknowledge that the damages to Seller in the event of such a breach of this Agreement by Buyer would be difficult or impossible to determine, that the amount of the Deposit represents the parties’ best and most accurate estimate of the damages that would be suffered by Seller if the transaction should fail to close and that such estimate is reasonable under the circumstances existing as of the date of this Agreement and under the circumstances that Seller and Buyer reasonably anticipate would exist at the time of such default.  Except for obligations that survive termination of this Agreement, Buyer and Seller agree that Seller’s right to retain the Deposit shall be Seller’s sole remedy, at law and in equity, for Buyer’s failure to purchase the Property in accordance with the terms of this Agreement after Seller has performed.  Seller hereby waives any right to an action for specific performance of any provisions of this Agreement.    
6.2    Seller’s Default.  If Seller fails to perform any of its obligations or is otherwise in default hereunder, breaches a representation or warranty, or willfully causes the failure of a condition precedent pursuant to Section 5.4 hereof, and Buyer has performed all of its material obligations in accordance with this Agreement (as applicable, a “Seller Default), Buyer shall have the right to elect, in its sole and absolute discretion to:

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6.2.1    Waive such failure and proceed to the Closing with no reduction in the Purchase Price; provided, however, that this provision will not limit Buyer’s right to receive reimbursement for attorney’s fees pursuant to Section 9.8 below in connection with any legal proceedings instituted by either party or Escrow Agent with respect to the enforcement of this Agreement, nor waive or affect Seller’s indemnity obligations under this Agreement or Buyer’s rights to enforce those indemnity obligations, nor waive or affect any of Seller’s other obligations under this Agreement to be performed after the Closing or Buyer’s rights to enforce those obligations;
6.2.2    Exercise any of its other rights or remedies Buyer may have at law or in equity, including, without limitation, an action for specific performance to cause Seller to convey the Property to Buyer pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement; or
6.2.3    Terminate this Agreement in its entirety by notice to Seller to that effect, in which event the parties hereto shall have no further obligations hereunder, except those which survive termination hereof (provided that this provision will not limit Buyer’s right to receive reimbursement for attorney’s fees pursuant to Section 9.8 below in connection with any legal proceedings instituted by either party or Escrow Agent with respect to the enforcement of this Agreement, nor waive or affect Seller’s indemnity obligations under this Agreement or Buyer’s rights to enforce those indemnity obligations), and to recover the full amount of the Deposit, and to recover all damages and seek such other relief at law or in equity to which Buyer may be entitled as a result of Seller’s breach.  For the avoidance of doubt, in the event of a Seller Default, the foregoing reimbursement obligation shall survive any termination of this Agreement.
6.2.4    Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, Buyer shall not be required to fund the balance of the Purchase Price in order to enforce any of its remedies under this Agreement.  This Section 6.2 shall survive the Closing or earlier termination of this Agreement.
ARTICLE 7 
CASUALTY DAMAGE OR CONDEMNATION
7.1    Casualty.  If the Property is damaged by casualty prior to the Closing and either (i) the casualty is uninsured and results in loss or damage in an amount valued greater than Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00); (ii) the casualty is insured and results in loss or damage in an amount valued greater than Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00); or (iii) the nature of such casualty results in a circumstance whereby a Tenant under the Tenant Leases may terminate its Tenant Lease or receive a rent abatement, then Buyer, in its sole and absolute discretion, shall have the sole option to elect either to:
(a)    acquire the Property as is (without reduction in the Purchase Price), plus an assignment from Seller without recourse or credit of any insurance proceeds payable by virtue of such loss or damage plus a credit for any deductible under said policy and any uninsured loss.  If the casualty is uninsured, Buyer shall receive a credit for the uninsured loss in an amount up to Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00); or

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(b)    terminate this Agreement upon written notice to Seller, in which event the entire Deposit shall be promptly returned to Buyer and the parties shall have no further obligations, except those which expressly survive termination of this Agreement.
Such right must be exercised within thirty (30) days from earlier of the date Seller provides Buyer with notice of the loss of the event giving rise to such right or the date of Buyer’s knowledge of the casualty.  If Buyer fails to provide notice of an election, then Buyer shall have been deemed to elect (a) above.  Notwithstanding anything set forth herein to the contrary, if Seller is in default or breach at the time of any such termination, Seller shall remain liable for breach or default as otherwise set forth in this Agreement.
7.2    Condemnation.  In the event that a condemnation proceeding shall be initiated against, or a bona fide threat of condemnation is made against, any portion of the Property prior to the Closing, then Buyer, in Buyer’s sole and absolute discretion, may elect either to:
(a)    terminate this Agreement upon written notice to Seller, in which event the entire Deposit shall be promptly returned to Buyer and the parties shall have no further obligations, except those which expressly survive termination of this Agreement; or
(b)    close the transaction contemplated by this Agreement.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Seller is in default or breach at the time of any such termination, Seller shall remain liable for breach or default as otherwise set forth in this Agreement.  If Buyer elects to proceed under Section 7.2(b), Buyer shall purchase the Property in accordance with the terms hereof (without reduction in the Purchase Price) and Seller shall assign to Buyer at Closing all condemnation proceeds payable as a result of such condemnation.  Buyer shall be deemed to have elected to proceed under Section 7.2(b) unless, within thirty (30) days from the earlier of written notice of the condemnation or Buyer’s knowledge thereof, Buyer provides Seller with written notice that Buyer elects to proceed under Section 7.2(a).  
ARTICLE 8 
REAL ESTATE COMMISSION
Buyer and Seller each represent to the other that no broker’s or real estate commissions or other finder’s fees are or shall be due in respect to this transaction by reason of any agreement made or which may be alleged to have been made by Buyer or Seller, except for a commission to Paul Zeman (SC License Number 77019) with Bull Realty, Inc. (SC License Number 13327), which will be paid by Seller pursuant to a separate agreement.  Each party agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the other from and against any and all claims, demands or the cost or expense thereof, including reasonable attorney’s fees, arising out of any broker’s commission, fee or other compensation due or alleged to be due in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement based upon an agreement alleged to have been made or other action alleged to have been taken by the indemnifying party.

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ARTICLE 9 
MISCELLANEOUS
9.1    Entire Agreement; Third Party Beneficiaries.  This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties hereto with respect to the transactions contemplated herein, and it supersedes all prior discussions, understandings or agreements between the parties.  Any and all exhibits and/or schedules attached hereto are a part of this Agreement and are incorporated herein by reference.  The parties acknowledge and agree that there are no third party beneficiaries of this Agreement other than Seller’s Indemnified Parties and Buyer’s Indemnified Parties.
9.2    Binding On Successors and Assigns.  Subject to Section 9.3, this Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns.
9.3    Assignment by Buyer.  Buyer shall have the right to assign this Agreement to any third party or parties and no consent on the part of Seller shall be required for such assignment, provided however, that any such assignment shall not relieve Buyer of its liabilities and obligations hereunder.  
9.4    Waiver.  The excuse or waiver of the performance by a party of any obligation of the other party under this Agreement shall only be effective if evidenced by a written statement signed by the party so excusing or waiving.  No delay in exercising any right or remedy shall constitute a waiver thereof, and no waiver by Seller or Buyer of the breach of any covenant of this Agreement shall be construed as a waiver of any preceding or succeeding breach of the same or any other covenant or condition of this Agreement.
9.5    Governing Law.  This Agreement shall be governed by and construed under the internal laws of the State of South Carolina without regard to the principles of conflicts of law.
9.6    Counterparts.  This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts and it shall be sufficient that the signature of each party appear on one or more such counterparts.  All counterparts shall collectively constitute a single agreement.  Originals transmitted by facsimile or electronic mail shall be considered original in all respects.
9.7    Notices.  All notices, demands and other communications of any type given by any party hereunder, whether required by this Agreement or in any way related to the transaction contracted for herein, shall be void and of no effect unless given in accordance with the provisions of this Section.  All notices shall be in writing and shall be delivered: (i) by courier; (ii) by Federal Express or other nationally recognized overnight delivery service; (iii) by facsimile; or (iv) by e-mail.  Notices delivered by facsimile or e-mail must be followed by confirmation via Federal Express or other nationally recognized overnight delivery service.  Notices shall be deemed received: (1) if by courier, upon delivery or refusal of same; (2) if by Federal Express or other nationally recognized overnight delivery service, the business day following deposit; (3) if by facsimile, upon confirmation of transmission; and (4) immediately following e-mail transmission.  Any notice received on a non-business day or after 5:00 p.m. 

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Pacific Time on a Business Day shall be deemed received on the next business day.  Notices shall be given to the following addresses:

	
		
	To Seller:
	J-RED, LLC
c/o Real Estate Development Partners
711 Central Avenue
Charlotte, North Carolina 28204
Attn:  Douglass A. Hammond
Phone: 704-909-2475
Facsimile: 704-333-7993
Email:  doug@redpart.com

	And with a copy to:
	Johnston, Allison & Hord, P.A.
1065 East Morehead Street
Charlotte, North Carolina 28204
Attn: Cameron Todd Ware 
Phone: 704-998-2226
Facsimile: 704-376-1628
Email: tware@jahlaw.com

	To Buyer:
	GAHC3 Carolina Commons SC MOB, LLC 
18191 Von Karman Avenue, Suite 300 Irvine, CA 92612
Attn: Danny Prosky
Phone: (949) 270-9201
E-mail: DProsky@ahinvestors.com

	And with a copy to:

	Kaplan, Voekler Cunningham & Frank, PLC
1401 E. Cary Street 
Richmond, Virginia 23219
Attn:  Joseph J. McQuade
Telephone:  (804)823-4004
Facsimile:  (804)823-4099
E-mail: jmcquade@kv-legal.com

Any address or name specified above may be changed by notice given to the addressee by the other party in accordance with this Section 9.7.  The inability to deliver notice because of a changed address of which no notice was given as provided above, or because of rejection or other refusal to accept any notice, shall be deemed to be the receipt of the notice as of the date of such inability to deliver or rejection or refusal to accept.  Any notice to be given by any party hereto may be given by the counsel for such party.
9.8    Attorneys’ Fees.  In the event of a judicial or administrative proceeding or action by one party against the other party with respect to the interpretation or enforcement of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover reasonable costs and expenses

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including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses, whether at the investigative, pretrial, trial or appellate level.  The prevailing party shall be determined by the court based upon an assessment of which party’s major arguments or position prevailed.
9.9    IRS Real Estate Sales Reporting.  Buyer and Seller agree that Escrow Agent shall act as “the person responsible for closing” the transaction which is the subject of this Agreement pursuant to Section 6045(e) of the Code and shall prepare and file all informational returns, including without limitation, IRS Form 1099-S, and shall otherwise comply with the provisions of Section 6045(e) of the Code.
9.10    Time Periods.  If the time for performance of any obligation hereunder expires on a day that is not a Business Day, the time for performance shall be extended to the next Business Day.
9.11    Modification of Agreement.  No modification of this Agreement shall be deemed effective unless in writing and signed by the party against whom enforcement is sought.
9.12    Survival of Provisions After Closing.  Any provisions of this Agreement that require observance or performance after the Closing Date shall continue in force and effect following the Closing Date.

9.13    Further Instruments.  Each party, promptly upon the request of the other, shall execute and have acknowledged and delivered to the other or to the Escrow Agent, as may be appropriate, any and all further instruments reasonably requested or appropriate to evidence or give effect to the provisions of this Agreement and which are consistent with the provisions of this Agreement.
9.14    Descriptive Headings; Word Meaning.  The descriptive headings of the paragraphs of this Agreement are inserted for convenience only and shall not control or affect the meaning or construction of any provisions of this Agreement.  Words such as “herein,” “hereinafter,” “hereof’ and “hereunder” when used in reference to this Agreement, refer to this Agreement as a whole and not merely to a subdivision in which such words appear, unless the context otherwise requires.  The singular shall include the plural and the masculine sender shall include the feminine and neuter, and vice versa, unless the context otherwise requires.  The word “including” shall not be restrictive and shall be interpreted as if followed by the words “without limitation.”
9.15    Business Day.  As used herein, the term “Business Day” means any day other than Saturday, Sunday and any day which is a legal holiday in the State of South Carolina or the State of California.
9.16    Construction of Agreement.  This Agreement shall not be construed more strictly against one party than against the other merely by virtue of the fact that it may have been prepared primarily by counsel for one of the parties, it being recognized that both Buyer and Seller have contributed substantially and materially to the preparation of this Agreement.
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However, if any provision in this Agreement is found by a court of law to be in violation of any applicable local, state or federal law, statute, ordinance, administrative or judicial decision, or public policy, or if in any other respect such a court declares any such provision to be illegal, invalid, unlawful, void or unenforceable as written, then it is the intent of all parties hereto that, consistent with and with a view towards preserving the economic and legal arrangements among the parties hereto as expressed in this Agreement, such provision shall be given force and effect to the fullest possible extent, and that the remainder of this Agreement shall be construed as if such illegal, invalid, unlawful, void or unenforceable provision were not contained herein, and that the rights, obligations and interests of the parties under the remainder of this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect.
9.18    Exclusivity.  From and after the Effective Date, Seller and its respective agents, representatives and employees shall immediately cease all marketing of the Property until such time as this Agreement is terminated and Seller shall not directly or indirectly make, accept, negotiate, entertain or otherwise pursue any offers for the sale of the Property. 
9.19    Section 1031 Exchange.  Either party may consummate the purchase or sale of the Property as part of a so-called like kind exchange (an “Exchange”) pursuant to Section 1031 of the Code, provided that (i) the Closing shall not be delayed or affected by reason of an Exchange nor shall the consummation or accomplishment of any Exchange be a condition precedent or condition subsequent to a party’s obligations under this Agreement; (ii) any party desiring an Exchange shall effect its Exchange through an assignment of this Agreement, or its rights under this Agreement, to a qualified intermediary and the other party shall not be required to take an assignment of the purchase agreement for the relinquished or replacement property or be required to acquire or hold title to any real property for purposes of consummating such Exchange; and (iii) the party desiring an Exchange shall pay any additional costs that would not otherwise have been incurred by Buyer or Seller had such party not consummated its purchase or sale through an Exchange.  Neither party shall by this agreement or acquiescence to an Exchange desired by the other party (1) have its rights under this Agreement affected or diminished in any manner or (2) be responsible for compliance with or be deemed to have warranted to the other party that such party’s Exchange in fact complies with Section 1031 of the Code.  In connection with such cooperation, Seller agrees, upon request of Buyer to “direct deed” for actual interests in the property to designees of Buyer.
9.20    Buyer’s Disclosures.  Seller acknowledges that it is Buyer’s intention that the ultimate acquirer be a subsidiary of a corporation that is or intends to qualify as a real estate investment trust and that, as such, it is subject to certain filing and reporting requirements in accordance with federal laws and regulations, including but not limited to, regulations promulgated by the Securities and Exchange Commission.  Accordingly, and notwithstanding any provision of this Agreement or the provisions of any other existing agreement between the parties hereto to the contrary, Buyer may publically file, disclose, report or publish any and all information related to this transaction that may be reasonably interpreted as being required by federal law or regulation.
9.21    Seller Guarantor.  Seller Guarantor joins in this Agreement for the purpose of guarantying compliance by Seller with all obligations of Seller contained in (i) this Agreement and (ii) the documents to be signed at Closing (collectively, the “Seller Obligations”).  Seller 

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Guarantor agrees to be jointly and severally responsible for all of the Seller Obligations.  The liability of Seller Guarantor under this Agreement shall in no way be limited or impaired by, and Seller Guarantor hereby consents to and agrees to be bound by, any amendment or modification of the provisions of this Agreement.  Seller Guarantor represents and warrants to Buyer that:  Seller Guarantor is a limited liability company validly formed in the State of North Carolina.  Seller Guarantor has full power and authority to enter into the obligations set forth in this Section 9.20, to perform the obligations set forth in this Section 9.20, and to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby.  The execution, delivery and performance of the obligations set forth in this Section 9.20 and all documents contemplated hereby by Seller Guarantor have been duly and validly authorized by all necessary action on the part of Seller Guarantor.  All required consents and approvals have been duly obtained and will not result in a breach of any of the terms or provisions of, or constitute a default under any indenture, agreement or instrument to which Seller Guarantor is a party.  This Agreement is a legal, valid and binding obligation of Seller Guarantor, enforceable against Seller Guarantor in accordance with its terms, subject to the effect of applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, arrangement, moratorium or other similar laws affecting the rights of creditors generally.

9.22    Time of the Essence.  Time is of the essence with respect to the terms and provisions of this Agreement.

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the date first written above.
SELLER:
	
		
	 
	J-RED, LLC, 
a North Carolina limited liability company

By:  Real Estate Development Partners, LLC, its Manager

By:        /s/ Douglass A. Hammond
Name:   /s/ Douglass A. Hammond
Its:        /s/ Manager

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	SELLER GUARANTOR:
	RED CAROLINA LAKES, LLC
a North Carolina limited liability company

By:  Real Estate Development Partners, LLC, its Manager 

By:        /s/ Douglass A. Hammond
Name:   /s/ Douglass A. Hammond
Its:        /s/ Manager

 [Signature Page to Real Estate Purchase Agreement and Escrow Instructions]

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	BUYER:
	GAHC3 CAROLINA COMMONS SC MOB, LLC,

	 
	a Delaware limited liability company

	 
	By:      Griffin-American Healthcare REIT III Holdings, LP,

	 
	a Delaware limited partnership

	 
	Its:       Sole Member

	 
	 

	 
	By:      Griffin-American Healthcare REIT III, Inc.,

	 
	a Maryland corporation

	 
	Its:       General Partner

	 
	 

	 
	By:         /s/ Danny Prosky

	 
	 

	 
	Name:    Danny Prosky 

	 
	 

	 
	Title:       President and Chief Operating Officer

	 
	

	 
	 

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CONSENT OF ESCROW AGENT
The undersigned Escrow Agent hereby agrees to (a) accept the foregoing Agreement, (b) be Escrow Agent under said Agreement and (c) be bound by said Agreement in the performance of its duties as Escrow Agent; provided, however, the undersigned shall have no obligations, liability or responsibility under (i) this Consent or otherwise unless and until said Agreement, fully signed by the parties, has been delivered to the undersigned or (ii) any amendment to said Agreement unless and until the same shall be accepted by the undersigned in writing.
	
		
	DATED: /s/ 8/22/14

	FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY 

By:        /s/  Brian M. Serikaku
Name:   /s/  Brian M. Serikaku
Its:        /s/   Escrow Officer 

	 
	 

33Exhibit 10.12

 

	
 
    	
[*]                                 Certain confidential information contained in this document, marked   by brackets, has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and   Exchange Commission pursuant to Rule 406 of the Securities Act of 1933,   as amended.
    

 

RIGHT OF FIRST NEGOTIATION AGREEMENT

 

This Right of First Negotiation Agreement (this “Agreement”) dated March 28, 2013 is made by and between Dermira, Inc., a Delaware corporation with a principal address at 2055 Woodside Road, Ste. #270, Redwood City, California 94061 (“Dermira”) and Maruho Co. , Ltd., a Japanese corporation with a principal address at 1-5-22 Nakatsu, Kitaku, Osaka, 531-0071, Japan (“Maruho”).  Dermira and Maruho may individually be referred to as a “Party” and collectively, as the “Parties.”

 

WHEREAS, on even date herewith, Maruho has, alongside certain other investors, entered into that certain Securities Purchase Agreement (the “SPA”) by and among Dermira and the investors party thereto (the “Investors”) and related agreements by and among Dermira and the Investors (together, the “Securities Purchase Agreements”).

 

WHEREAS, the transactions contemplated by the Securities Purchase Agreements are expected to close on or about March 28, 2013 (the actual date of such closing hereinafter referred to as the “Effective Date”).

 

WHEREAS, in addition to Maruho’s investment, Maruho is willing to make certain payments to Dermira and Dermira is willing to grant Maruho as of the Effective Date certain rights with respect to certain Dermira development products.

 

NOW, THEREFORE, intending to be legally bound hereby, the Parties hereby agree as follows:

 

1.                                      Definitions.

 

The following terms shall have the following meanings:

 

“Change of Control Transaction” means: (1) the sale of all or substantially all of the assets of Dermira including all rights and obligations under this Agreement to an unrelated person or entity, (2) a merger, reorganization, consolidation or similar transaction pursuant to which the holders of Dermira’s then-outstanding voting power immediately prior to such transaction do not own a majority of the outstanding voting power of the resulting or successor entity (or its ultimate parent, if applicable) immediately upon completion of such transaction, or (3) the sale of all of the then-outstanding capital stock of Dermira to an unrelated person or entity.

 

“Dermira Products” means the topical pharmaceutical products within the Dermira product portfolio as of the Effective Date known as [*].

 

“Phase 2a Clinical Trial” means a study of a pharmaceutical product the goal of which is to demonstrate the proof of the concept in human patients to evaluate safety and initial pharmacologic activity and/or efficacy in healthy volunteers and/or individuals who have a certain disease or condition before embarking on a Phase 2b Clinical Trial.

 

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“Phase 2b Clinical Trial” means a study of a pharmaceutical product in human patients to determine efficacy and statistical trends prior to initiation of Phase 3 pivotal studies.  These studies will also evaluate potential doses and dosing regimens to optimize the therapy under investigation.

 

“Specified Territories” means [*].

 

2.                                      Information Rights.

 

2.1                               Formation of Development Committee.  Within thirty (30) days following the Effective Date, the Parties shall form a committee (the “Development Committee”) which shall serve as the vehicle for Dermira to provide Maruho with periodic updates on Dermira’s development activities involving the Dermira Products.  The Development Committee shall have three (3) representatives from each of Dermira and Maruho.  Dermira and Maruho shall inform the other Party of their names before the first Development Committee is held.  Each Party shall have the right to replace one or more of their representatives with the equivalent number of full time employees of such Party at any time upon written notice to the other Party.

 

2.2                               Meetings of the Development Committee.  The Development Committee shall meet once every six (6) month period, provided that Maruho shall have the right to request one (1) additional meeting per six (6) month period.  Development Committee meetings may be conducted in person or via teleconference and/or videoconference.  Each Party shall bear its own expenses in connection with attending meetings of the Development Committee.

 

2.3                               Termination of Development Committee.  The Development Committee shall terminate and Maruho’s rights under this Section 2 shall terminate at such time when all of the ROFN Rights (defined below) in respect of the Dermira Products have been exercised or have expired or terminated as set out below.  In addition, the Development Committee meetings shall not include discussion of any Dermira Product for which all of the ROFN Rights have expired or terminated as set out below.

 

2.4                               Change of Control.  Dermira shall provide Maruho with at least [*] days advance written notice of a Change of Control Transaction.

 

3.                                      Fees and Credits.

 

3.1                               Payment.  In consideration of the rights granted to Maruho under this Agreement, Maruho will pay Dermira the sum of ten million USD ($10,000,000) within thirty (30) days following the Effective Date (the “Maruho Payment”).

 

3.2                               Credits.  The Maruho Payment, and any portion thereof, until the entire Maruho payments has been so credited, will be creditable by Maruho against any up-front or milestone payments payable by Maruho under any license agreement entered into between Maruho and Dermira (or its successors) following negotiation under Section 4.1 or 4.3.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Maruho Payment is non-refundable even in the event that Mauho and Dermira (or its successors) do not enter into a license agreement.

 

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3.3                               Tax form.  Dermira shall provide Maruho with residential certificates, tax forms and other tax related documents previously requested by Maruho (the “Tax Forms”).  If Dermira fails to provide the Tax Forms ten (10) days prior to the due date of the Maruho Payment, Maruho may postpone the Maruho Payment until ten (10) days after Maruho receives the Tax Forms from Dermira.

 

4.                                      Rights of First Negotiation.

 

4.1                               Dermira Products.  Dermira shall grant Maruho the rights set out in this Section 4.1 (each, an “ROFN Right”) to negotiate with Dermira for an exclusive license to develop and commercialize the Dermira Products in the Specified Territories.

 

(a)                                 Phase 2b Program Completion.  If Dermira conducts and completes a Phase 2b Clinical Trial for a Dermira Product, Dermira shall notify Maruho upon completion of the Phase 2b Clinical Trial (the “Phase 2b Completion Notice”) and Maruho will have a first right to negotiate with Dermira for an exclusive license to develop and commercialize such Dermira Product in one or more of the Specified Territories as set forth in this Section 4.1(a) if the ROFN Rights in respect of such Dermira Product have not previously expired or been exercised or terminated in accordance with this Section 4.  At the time it issues the Phase 2b Completion Notice, Dermira will also physically or electronically deliver to Maruho, or provide Maruho access via secure electronic data room (any such delivery method, “make available,” and “made available” shall have a corresponding meaning) all material data related to Dermira’s development of such Dermira Product, including from such Phase 2b Clinical Trial, that Dermira then possesses (the “Phase 2b Data Package”).  Maruho will be entitled to exercise its right of first negotiation with respect to such Dermira Product by written notice to Dermira (the “Phase 2b Exercise Notice”) within [*] days after Maruho’s receipt of the Phase 2b Completion Notice and the Phase 2b Data Package being made available by Dermira (the “Phase 2b Evaluation Period”).  If Maruho so exercises its right of first negotiation, Dermira and Maruho will negotiate with respect to such a license during an exclusive negotiation period of [*] days following Maruho’s issuance of the Phase 2b Exercise Notice (the “Phase 2b Negotiation Period”).  Dermira will not delay such negotiation.  All of the ROFN Rights in respect of the Dermira Product which was the subject of the Phase 2b Completion Notice will terminate for all countries of the Specified Territories effective upon the earlier of (i) Maruho’s failure to issue a Phase 2b Exercise Notice prior to the expiration of the Phase 2b Evaluation Period, and (ii) the expiration of the Phase 2b Negotiation Period.

 

(b)                                 Prior to 3rd Party License or Sale.  If, prior to the ROFN Rights for a Dermira Product expiring or being exercised or terminated in accordance with this Section 4, Dermira intends to license or sell the intellectual property related to such Dermira Product for all or part of the Specified Territories (other than in connection with a Change of Control Transaction) Dermira will provide Maruho with written notice of such intention (the “3rd Party Transaction Notice”) and Maruho will have a first right to negotiate with Dermira for an exclusive license to develop and commercialize such Dermira Product or purchasing the rights to such Dermira Product in the Specified

 

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Territories as set forth in this Section 4.1(b).  At the time it issues the 3rd Party Transaction Notice, Dermira will also make available to Maruho all material data related to Dermira’s development of such Dermira Product that Dermira then possesses (the “3rd Party Transaction Data Package”).  Maruho will be entitled to exercise its right of first negotiation with respect to such Dermira Product by written notice to Dermira (the “3rd Party Transaction Exercise Notice”) within [*] days after Maruho’s receipt of the 3rd Party Transaction Notice and the 3rd Party Transaction Data Package being made available by Dermira (the “3rd Party Transaction Evaluation Period”).  If Maruho so exercises its right of first negotiation, Dermira and Maruho will negotiate with respect to such a license or sale during an exclusive negotiation period of [*] days following Maruho’s issuance of the 3rd Party Transaction Exercise Notice (the “3rd Party Transaction Negotiation Period”).  Dermira will not delay such negotiation.  All of the ROFN Rights in respect of the Dermira Product which was the subject of the 3rd Party Transaction Notice will terminate for all countries of the Specified Territories effective upon the earlier of (i) Maruho’s failure to issue a 3rd Party Transaction Exercise Notice prior to the expiration of the 3rd Party Transaction Evaluation Period, and (ii) the expiration of the 3rd Party Transaction Negotiation Period, provided that, if the right of first negotiation arose from Dermira’s intention to sell or license the intellectual property related to the Dermira Product for part but not all of the Specified Territories, then the ROFN Rights in respect of such Dermira Product in such other parts of the Specified Territories shall continue until exercised, terminated or expired in accordance with this Section 4.

 

(c)                                  Effect of Dermira Ceasing Development.  Maruho acknowledges that Dermira will have the sole discretion regarding the development of the Dermira Products inside and outside of the Specified Territories and that Dermira may cease development of a Dermira Product at any time if Dermira so determines.  In the event that Dermira determines to cease development of a Dermira Product prior to the exercise, expiration or termination of the ROFN Rights in respect of such Dermira Product, Dermira will so notify Maruho in writing (the “Development Termination Notice”).  At the time it issues the Development Termination Notice, Dermira will also make available to Maruho all material data related to Dermira’s development of the Dermira Product that Dermira then possesses (the “Development Termination Data Package”).  Maruho will be entitled to exercise its right of first negotiation with respect to such Dermira Product by written notice to Dermira (the “Development Termination Exercise Notice”) within [*] days after Maruho’s receipt of the Development Termination Notice and the Development Termination Data Package being made available by Dermira (the “Development Termination Evaluation Period”).  If Maruho so exercises its right of first negotiation, Dermira and Maruho will negotiate with respect to such a license during an exclusive negotiation period of [*] days following Maruho’s issuance of the Development Termination Exercise Notice (the “Development Termination Negotiation Period”).  Dermira will not delay such negotiation.  All of the ROFN Rights in respect of the Dermira Product which was the subject of the Development Termination Notice will terminate for all countries of the Specified Territories effective upon the earlier of (i) Maruho’s failure to issue a Development Termination Exercise Notice prior to the

 

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expiration of the Development Termination Evaluation Period, and (ii) the expiration of the Development Termination Negotiation Period.

 

(d)                                 Maruho Initiated Negotiation.  If Dermira has not completed a Phase 2b Clinical Trial for a Dermira Product, Maruho will have the right to offer Dermira the negotiation with respect to the license of such Dermira Product in the Specified Territories at any time prior to the exercise, expiration or termination of the ROFN Rights for such Dermira Product.  Maruho shall exercise this right of first negotiation by providing written notice to Dermira (the “Maruho Negotiation Notice”).  Promptly following receipt of a Maruho Negotiation Notice, Dermira will make available to Maruho all material data related to Dermira’s development of such Dermira Product that Dermira then possesses (the “Maruho Negotiation Data Package”) and Dermira and Maruho will negotiate with respect to such a license during an exclusive negotiation period of [*] days following the Maruho Negotiation Data Package being made available by Dermira (the “Maruho Negotiation Period”).  Dermira will not delay such negotiation.  All of the ROFN Rights in respect of the Dermira Product which was the subject of the Maruho Negotiation Notice will terminate for all countries of the Specified Territories effective upon the expiration of the Maruho Negotiation Period.  Notwithstanding the foregoing if Maruho exercises its ROFN Rights under this Section 4.1(d) for [*] in [*], and Dermira and Maruho enter into a license agreement for [*] in [*] (an “[*] License”), the ROFN Rights for [*] in the Specified Territories other than [*] and for Dermira Product other than [*] shall continue to the extent not previously exercised, expired or terminated.

 

4.2                               Termination of ROFN Rights.  If Dermira undergoes a Change of Control Transaction, Dermira’s successor will have the right to terminate all ROFN Rights upon written notice to Maruho.  In addition, if not exercised, expired or terminated earlier, all of the ROFN Rights will expire upon the later to occur of (a) when Dermira has notified Maruho in writing that Dermira has completed Phase 2a Clinical Trials for all Dermira Products, or (b) [*] years after Maruho and Dermira have entered into a license agreement (except for an [*] License) for one or more Dermira Products in one or more of the Specified Territories against which all or a portion of the Maruho Payment is applied.  Subject only to the ROFN Rights with respect to the Dermira Products prior to their exercise, expiration or termination in accordance with this Agreement (including subject to the proviso in the last sentence of Section 4.1(b)), Dermira and its successors shall be free to commercialize, license, sell or take any other actions with respect to the Dermira Products and the intellectual property rights related thereto, in Dermira’s sole discretion.  In addition, nothing in this Agreement shall restrict Dermira and its successors’ rights to commercialize, license, sell or take any other actions with respect to Dermira Products and the intellectual property rights related thereto outside of the Specified Territories and other products and their related intellectual property rights in any territory of the world.

 

4.3                               Additional Right to Credit the Maruho Payment.  If as of the date that all ROFN Rights expire or have been exercised or terminated (the “ROFN Termination Date”), the Parties have not entered into any license, sale or other commercialization agreement involving a Dermira Product, Maruho will have the right to credit the Maruho Payment (including portions thereof, until the entire Maruho Payment has been so credited) against up-front and milestone payments payable by Maruho under any license agreement entered into between Dermira or its successor

 

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and Maruho after the ROFN Termination Date for: (a) any Dermira Product for which the ROFN Rights were terminated following a Change of Control Transaction, or (b) any other pharmaceutical product developed by Dermira, provided that such other Dermira-developed products will not be subject to any ROFN Rights.  This right to credit the Maruho Payment under license agreements for other Dermira-developed pharmaceutical products shall continue to apply following a Change of Control Transaction of Dermira but shall be thereafter limited to Dermira-developed products which were under development by Dermira at the time of the Change of Control Transaction and not to other products of the acquirer or any of its affiliates.

 

5.                                      Confidentiality.

 

5.1                               Confidential Information.  For purposes of this Agreement, “Confidential Information” means and will include any information, materials or knowledge regarding Dermira and Maruho and their business, financial condition, products, development programs, licensors, suppliers, technology, clinical or other data, or research and development that is disclosed or made available to the other Party (the “Receiving Party”) or to which the Receiving Party has access in connection with this Agreement or the Development Committee meetings.  Confidential Information will not include any information that: (a) is or becomes part of the public domain through no fault of the Receiving Party; (b) was rightfully in the Receiving Party’s possession at the time of disclosure, without restriction as to use or disclosure as demonstrated by contemporaneous written records; or (c) the Receiving Party rightfully receives from a third party who has the right to disclose it and who provides it without restriction as to use or disclosure.  Dermira and Maruho agree to only use the Confidential Information of the other Party for the purposes of this Agreement and in no other manner and for no other purpose, including but not limited to the research, development or commercialization of any other product.  Dermira and Maruho agree to hold all Confidential Information of the other Party in strict confidence and not to disclose it to others, except to full time employees and medical advisors of the Receiving Party and its affiliates who have a need to know and are bound by written agreements of confidentiality no less protective of the Confidential Information than the terms of this Section 5.  The Receiving Party shall be liable to the other Party for any failure of such employees or medical advisors to comply with the non-use and non-disclosure obligations under this Section 5, and shall provide prompt notice to the other Party of any failure to comply of which the Receiving Party becomes aware.  Dermira and Maruho further agrees to take all actions reasonably necessary to protect the confidentiality of all Confidential Information of the other Party including, without limitation, implementing and enforcing procedures to minimize the possibility of unauthorized use or disclosure of Confidential Information of the other Party.

 

5.2                               Terms of the Agreement.  The terms and conditions of this Agreement will be considered the confidential information of both Parties and will not be disclosed by either Party except: (a) pursuant to the order or requirement of a court, administrative agency, or other governmental body; provided that the Party required to make such a disclosure gives reasonable notice to the other party to enable it to contest such order or requirement; (b) on a confidential basis to its legal or professional financial advisors; (c) as required under applicable securities regulations; or (d) on a confidential basis to Dermira’s present or potential future providers of financing or potential acquirers or strategic partners.  Following the Effective Date, the Parties shall mutually agree in writing on the form and content of a press release announcing the Maruho investment and the relationship formed by this Agreement.  Any other public announcement regarding this Agreement is subject to the prior written approval of the Parties.

 

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6.                                      General.

 

6.1                               Notices.  Any and all notices required or permitted to be given to a Party pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement will be in writing and will be effective and deemed to provide such Party sufficient notice under this Agreement on the earliest of the following: (a) at the time of personal delivery, if delivery is in person; (b) at the time of transmission by facsimile, addressed to the other Party at its facsimile number specified herein (or hereafter modified by subsequent notice to the Parties hereto), with confirmation of receipt made by either telephone or printed confirmation sheet verifying successful transmission of the facsimile; (c) one (1) business day after deposit with an express overnight courier for United States deliveries, or three (3) business days after such deposit for deliveries outside of the United States, with proof of delivery from the courier requested; or (d) three (3) business days after deposit in the United States mail by certified mail (return receipt requested) for United States deliveries.  All notices for delivery outside the United States will be sent by facsimile or by express courier.  Notices by facsimile shall be machine verified as received.  All notices not delivered personally or by facsimile will be sent with postage and/or other charges prepaid and properly addressed to the Party to be notified at the address or facsimile number as follows, or at such other address or facsimile number as such other Party may designate by one of the indicated means of notice herein to the other Parties hereto as follows:

 

if to Maruho, marked “Attention:  General Manager, Strategies & Licensing,” at 1-5-22 Nakatsu, Kitaku, Osaka,531-0071, Japan, or facsimile number: [*]

 

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

 

General Manager, Legal Department at 1-5-22 Nakatsu, Kitaku, Osaka, 531-0071,

Japan, or facsimile number: [*]

 

if to Dermira, marked “Attention: Chief Executive Officer,” at 2055 Woodside Road, Suite 270, Redwood City, California 94061, or facsimile number: [*]

 

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

Fenwick & West LLP

Silicon Valley Center

555 California Street

12th Floor

San Francisco, CA 94104

Facsimile: [*]

Attention: Douglas Cogen

 

6.2                               Entire Agreement.  This Agreement and the Securities Purchase Agreements constitute the entire agreement, and supersede all prior written agreements, arrangements, communications and understandings and all prior and contemporaneous oral agreements, arrangements, communications and understandings between the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and thereof.

 

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6.3                               Governing Law.  This Agreement will be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Delaware, without giving effect to that body of laws pertaining to conflict of laws.  The Parties hereby irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the State of California and the Federal courts of the United States of America located within the County of San Francisco, State of California, in respect of the interpretation and enforcement of the provisions of this Agreement, and hereby waive, and agree not to assert, as a defense in any action, suit or proceeding for the interpretation or enforcement hereof, that it is not subject thereto or that such action, suit or proceeding may not be brought or is not maintainable in said courts or that the venue thereof may not be appropriate or that this Agreement may not be enforced in or by such courts, and the Parties hereto irrevocably agree that all claims with respect to such action or proceeding shall be heard and determined in such a California State or Federal court.

 

6.4                               No Assignment.  Neither this Agreement nor any of the rights, interests or obligations under this Agreement may be assigned or delegated, in whole or in part, by operation of law or otherwise, by any Party without the prior written consent of the other Party, and any such assignment without such prior written consent shall be null and void.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, this Agreement may be assigned by Dermira without the consent of Maruho in connection with a merger, reorganization, consolidation involving, or sale of all or substantially all of the assets of, Dermira provided that, in connection with any such assignment, Dermira shall assign all of Dermira’s obligations under this Agreement to its successor and Maruho shall continue to have all of its rights under this Agreement after such assignment.

 

6.5                               Severability.  Whenever possible, each provision or portion of any provision of this Agreement shall be interpreted in such manner as to be effective and valid under applicable law, but if any provision or portion of any provision of this Agreement is held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect under any applicable law or rule in any jurisdiction, such invalidity, illegality or unenforceability shall not affect any other provision or portion of any provision in such jurisdiction, and this Agreement shall be reformed, construed and enforced in such jurisdiction as if such invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision or portion of any provision had never been contained herein.

 

6.6                               Counterparts.  This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, all of which shall be considered one and the same instrument and shall become effective when one or more counterparts have been signed by each of the Parties and delivered to the other Party.  This Agreement may be executed by facsimile or emailed pdf signature and a facsimile or pdf signature shall constitute an original for all purposes.

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have caused this Agreement to be executed as of the date first written above by their respective officers thereunto duly authorized.

 

	
 
    	
 
    	
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