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FARMOUT AGREEMENT

THIS AGREEMENT is made as of the 15th day of December, 2009.

BETWEEN:

STONE CANYON RESOURCES, INC., a body corporate registered in the State of Colorado, USA, and having an office at the City of Calgary, in the Province of Alberta, Canada

(hereinafter called “Farmor”)

OF THE FIRST PART

 - and -

DYNAMIC HYDROCARBONS LTD., a body corporate registered in the State of Nevada, USA, and having an office at the City of Austin, in the State of Texas, USA

(hereinafter called “Farmee”)

OF THE SECOND PART

WHEREAS Farmor is a party in interest to the Petroleum and Natural Gas Lease Agreement described in Schedule “A” (such agreement or agreements, including all amendments, if any, thereto referred to as the “Agreements”);

NOW THEREFORE THIS AGREEMENT WITNESSETH that in consideration of the terms and conditions hereinafter contained, the Farmor shall grant to Farmee the provisions as described in this Agreement:

	
1.  

	
DEFINITIONS

Each capitalized term used in this Agreement will have the meaning given to it in the Farmout & Royalty Procedure, and in addition:

	
  

	
(a)

	
“Lands” means all petroleum and natural gas mineral rights from the Top of the Colorado to the Base of the Pekisko as further described and verified in Schedule “A”;

	
  

	
(b)

	
“Effective Date” shall mean December 31, 2009;

	
  

	
(c)

	
“Farmout Lands” means Farmor’s working interest in all Petroleum and Natural Gas Rights in the lands as described in Schedule “A” attached hereto;

	
       (d)  

	
“Operating Procedure” shall mean the 1990 CAPL Operating Procedure and the 1988 PASC Accounting Procedure with the summary of rates, elections, insertions and amendments as attached hereto as Schedule “B”;

  

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2.

	
SCHEDULES

The following schedules are attached hereto and incorporated into this Agreement:

	
(a)  

	
Schedule “A”, which sets forth and describes Farmout Lands, the Rights and the Title Documents, along with related Encumbrances and Pre / Post Farmout Working Interests.

	
 (b)  

	
Schedule “B” which sets forth the Operating Procedure and the Accounting Procedure.

	
3.

	
FINANCIAL CONSIDERATION

On or before December 31, 2009, Farmee shall provide Farmor with a payment of five thousand United States dollars ($5,000.00) as the condition to proceed with the execution of this Farmout Agreement.  Upon receipt of the said Financial Consideration, Farmor shall within ten (10) business days expedite the full execution of this Farmout Agreement.  Should Farmor fail to expedite this Agreement within the said agreed to number of days, Farmee shall have the right to terminate further said process and Farmor shall immediately reimburse Farmee for all funds paid or forwarded.

	
4.  

	
FARMEE COMMITTMENT

Farmee, on or prior to December 31, 2010, shall commence the initiation of a geological study to evaluate the hydrocarbon potential of all formations within the Farmout Lands.

	
5.  

	
INTEREST EARNED

Pursuant to Clauses 3 and 4, Farmor shall hold in trust for Farmee, and Farmee shall have the right to earn a four and a three-quarter percent (4.75%) Working Interest in the Farmout Lands, upon Farmee providing to Farmor the said geological study.

	
6.  

	
OPERATIONS

	
(a)  

	
All operations of Farmee carried out with respect to the Test Well and the Farmout Lands pursuant to this Agreement shall be conducted in accordance with the terms and conditions and rates of the Operating Procedure.

	
  

	
   (b) 

	
All operations of Farmee carried out with respect to the Farmout Lands pursuant to this Agreement shall be conducted in such manner as to avoid any surface disturbance to the environment and to the surface land owners.

	
7.  

	
LIMITATION ACT

The two-year period for seeking a remedial order under Section 3(1)(a) of the Limitations Act, R.S.A. 2000 c. L-12, as amended, for any claim (as defined in that Act) arising in connection with this agreement is extended to:

  

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(a)  

	
for claims disclosed by an audit, two years after the time this agreement permitted that audit to be performed; or

	
(b)  

	
for all other claims, four years.

	
8.  

	
NOTICE FOR SERVICE

Stone Canyon Resources, Inc.

Attention: Land Department

1530 – 9th Avenue SE

Calgary, Alberta  T2G 0T7

Canada

Dynamic Hydrocarbons Ltd.

Attention: Ronald Petrucci, President

7001 Winterberry Drive

Austin, Texas  78750

USA

	
9.  

	
TRANSFERS

Upon the Interest Earned by Farmee, Farmor will proceed to transfer and assign all interest in the Farmout Lands to Farmee.  Farmor shall be responsible for drafting and delivering all necessary assignment documents to Farmee on a timely basis and Farmee shall accept and execute any documents necessary to affect the Transfers.

	
10.  

	
MISCELLANEOUS

	
(a)  

	
Each of the parties represents and warrants that it now has or is entitled to have full right, full power and absolute authority to enter into this Agreement.

	
(b)  

	
In the event of any conflict or inconsistency between the provisions of this Agreement and those of any Schedule attached hereto, the provisions of this Agreement shall prevail.  In the event of any conflict or inconsistency between the provisions of this Agreement and the Title Documents, the provisions of the Title Document shall prevail.

	
(c)  

	
This Agreement shall all purposes be construed and interpreted according to the courts and the laws of Alberta.

	
(d)  

	
Each of the Parties represents and warrants that it now has or is entitled to have full right, full power and absolute authority to enter into this Agreement.

	
(e)  

	
The Parties shall from time to time and at all times do all such further acts and execute and deliver all such further deeds and documents as shall be reasonably required in order to perform fully and carry out the terms of this Agreement.

	
(f)  

	
This Agreement supersedes all other agreements, documents, letters and understandings, whether written or oral, among the parties in respect of the Farmout Lands.

  

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have executed and delivered this Agreement as of the day and year first above written.

STONE CANYON RESOURCES, INC.

  /s/ C. Meyers                                                                

Signature:

Director                                                                

Title:

DYNAMIC HYDROCARBONS LTD.

   /s/ Ron Petrucci                                                                

Signature:

 President                                                                

Title:

This is an execution page to a Farmout Agreement dated December 15, 2009 between Stone Canyon Resources, Inc. and Dynamic Hydrocarbons Ltd.

  

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SCHEDULE “A”

Attached to and forming part of a Farmout Agreement, dated December 15, 2009, between Stone Canyon Resources, Inc., as Farmor, and Dynamic Hydrocarbons Ltd., as Farmee.

	
  

LANDS:

	
 

	
Farmout Lands and Rights

	
Farmout Working Interest

	
Encumbrances

	  	  	  
	
Twp 44, Rge 4W5:

	
Before Earned Interest:

	
None

	
East Half Section 19

	
- Farmor: 9.5%

	  
	
Top of the Colorado to Base of the Pekisko

	  	  
	  	
After Earned Interest:

	  
	  	  - Farmor: 4.75%	  
	  	  - Farmee: 4.75%	  

	
  

LEASE AGREEMENT:

	
 

 

Province of Alberta, Canada, Petroleum and Natural Gas Crown Lease number 0494090860, dated September 29, 1994 and continued indefinitely on September 29, 1999.

 

  

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SCHEDULE “B”

Attached to and forming part of a Farmout Agreement, dated December 15, 2009, between Stone Canyon Resources, Inc., as Farmor, and Dynamic Hydrocarbons Ltd., as Farmee.

Summary of the 1990 Joint Operating Agreement and the 1988 Accounting Procedure:

1990 CAPL OPERATING PROCEDURE:

	
I.

	
Operator:

	
Harvest Operations Corp

	
II.

	
Insurance (Clause 311):

	
Alternative A

	
III.

	
Marketing Fee (Clause 604):

	
Alternative A

	
IV.

	
Casing Point Election (clause 903):

	
Alternative A

	
V.

	
Penalty for Independent Operations (Clause 1007):

(a) (iv) Development Wells  300%

(b) (iv) Exploration Wells  500%

	  
	
VI.

	
Title Preserving Well (Clause 1010 (a) (iv):

	
245 Days

	
VII

	
Disposition of Interests (Clause 2401):

	
Alternative A

	
VIII

	
Recognition Upon Assignment (Clause 2404):

	
Alternative A

1988 PASC ACCOUNTING PROCEDURE:

	
I.

	
Operating Advances

	
10% Share

	
II.

	
Approvals

	
2 or more parties totaling 75%

	
III.

	
Employee Benefits

	
22%

	
IV.

	
Warehouse Handling

	
2.5% for tubular and New Price in excess of $5,000.00

	
V.

	
Overhead Rates (Clause 302):

	  
	  	
(a)           Exploration Projects:

(1)   5      % of first $50,000.00

(2)   3     % of next $100,000.00

(3)   1      % of cost exceeding sum of (1) and (2)

 

	  
	  	
(b)           Development Projects:

(1)   3      % of first $50,000.00

(2)   2     % of next $100,000.00

(3)   1      % of cost exceeding sum of (1) and (2)

 

	  
	  	
(c)           Initial Construction Projects:

(1)    5     % of first $50,000.00

(2)    3     % of next $100,000.00

(3)    1     % of cost exceeding sum of (1) and (2)

 

	  
	  	
(f)           Operations and Maintenance:

A flat rate of $250.00 per month, no adjustable rates.

 

	  
	
VII.

	
Disposition

	
Greater than $25,000.00

	
VIII.

	
Periodic Inventory

	
5 year intervals

  

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EXHIBIT 10.1

 

DATED     26 April 2010

 

 

 

 

Thermodynetics, Inc

 

as Seller

 

 

Execuzen Ltd, Burlington Holdings, Inc and

Joseph DeSena

 

as Buyers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AGREEMENT

 

for the sale and

purchase of 26.5485% of the entire issued share capital of Turbotec Products plc

 

 

 

 

 

Berwin Leighton Paisner LLP

Adelaide House London Bridge London EC4R 9HA

tel +44 (0)20 7760 1000  fax +44 (0)20 7760 1111LO: 385833_1

 

  

  

  

 

Contents

 

	
Clause

	
Name

	
Page

	 	 	 
	
1

	
Definitions and Interpretation

	
3

	
2

	
Agreement for Sale

	
6

	
3

	
Purchase Price

	
6

	
4

	
Adjustments to the Purchase Price

	
7

	
5

	
Completion

	
9

	
6

	
Warranties

	
10

	
7

	
Indemnity

	
11

	
8

	
Acting in concert

	
11

	
9

	
Assignment and Succession

	
12

	
10

	
Announcements and Information

	
12

	
11

	
Rights and Remedies of the Buyers

	
12

	
12

	
Waiver

	
13

	
13

	
No merger

	
13

	
14

	
Cumulative Rights

	
13

	
15

	
Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999

	
13

	
16

	
Costs

	
13

	
17

	
Set-off, Withholding Tax and Grossing-Up

	
13

	
18

	
Invalidity

	
14

	
19

	
Further assurance

	
14

	
20

	
Counterparts

	
14

	
21

	
Joint and Several Liability

	
14

	
22

	
Communications

	
14

	
23

	
Entire Agreement

	
15

	
24

	
Governing Law and Jurisdiction

	
15

	
25

	
Service of Process

	
16

	  	  	  
	  	  	  
	
Execution Pages

	
18

 

  

  

  

DATED      26 April 2010

 

PARTIES

 

	
(1)

	
Thermodynetics, Inc a company registered in the state of Nevada, USA whose principal place of business is at 651 Day Hill Road, Windsor, Connecticut 06095 (the “Seller”)

 

	
(2)

	
Execuzen Ltd, a company incorporated under the laws of England and Wales with company number 3777278 whose registered office is at XXXXXXXXX, London EC3V 9BW (“Execuzen”)

 

	
(3)

	
Burlington Holdings, Inc a company incorporated in the state of Nevada, United State of America with entity number C16613-2003 whose principal place of business is at XXXXXXXXX,  Henderson, NV  89052 USA (“Burlington”)

 

	
(4)

	
Joseph DeSena of XXXXXXXXX, Pittsfield, Vt 05772 United States of America (“JD”)

 

(Execuzen, Burlington and JD together, the “Buyers”)

 

OPERATIVE PROVISIONS

 

	
1

	
DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATION

 

	
1.1

	
In this Agreement:

 

“AIM” the market operated by the London Stock Exchange plc known as AIM.

 

“AIM Rules” means the rules published by the London Stock Exchange plc governing the admission to and the operation of the of AIM.

 

“Agreed Form” means a form agreed between the parties, a copy of which is initialled for the purpose of identification by or on behalf of the parties.

 

“Agreement” means this agreement together with its schedules as amended from time to time in accordance with this agreement or as agreed between the parties.

 

“Associate” means:

 

	
  

	
(a)

	
(in relation to an individual):

 

	
  

	
(i)

	
a relative that is that individual’s issue, step-child, spouse, civil partner, brother, sister or parent;

 

	
  

	
(ii)

	
a company which is, or may be, controlled (within the meaning given in section 840 ICTA) by that individual or a relative (as defined in (i) above) of that individual, or by two or more of them; and

 

	
  

	
(b)

	
(in relation to a company) a Subsidiary Undertaking or Parent Undertaking of the company, and any other Subsidiary Undertaking of any Parent Undertaking of that company.

 

“Buyers’ Solicitors” means Berwin Leighton Paisner LLP, Adelaide House, London Bridge, London EC4R 9HA.

 

  

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“Business Day” means a day (other than a Saturday or Sunday) on which the clearing banks in the City of London are open for business.

 

“CA1985” means the Companies Act 1985 as amended from time to time.

 

“CA2006” means the Companies Act 2006 as amended from time to time.

 

“Companies Acts” has the meaning given to it in section 2 of the CA2006 in so far as the provisions referred to in such section are in force at the date of this Agreement.

 

“Company” means Turbotec Products plc, a public company incorporated in England and Wales under company number 5593339 whose registered office is at 34 Beckenham Road, Beckenham, Kent BR3 4TU.

 

“Completion” means completion of the sale and purchase of the Shares in accordance with Clause 5.

 

“Completion Date” means the date on which Completion occurs in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.

 

“Encumbrance” includes a mortgage, charge, pledge, lien, rent charge or other security interest of any description or nature and any interest or legal or equitable right or claim of any third party or any option or right of pre-emption or right of conversion or right of set off, any retention of title or hypothecation and any agreement to create any of the foregoing.

 

“Group” means the Company and its Subsidiary Undertakings.

 

“ICTA” means the Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988.

 

“Parent Undertaking” and “Subsidiary Undertaking” have the meanings given to them in section 1162 CA2006.

 

“Purchase Price” means the purchase price for the Shares to be paid by the Buyers to the Seller in accordance with Clause 3 and subject to a reduction in accordance with Clause 4.

 

 “Relationship Agreement” means the relationship agreement entered into between the Seller, the Company, Dawnay, Day Corporate Finance Limited, Robert Allan Lerman and John Francis Ferraro and others dated 28 April 2006.

 

“Relevant Percentage” means 26.5485%.

 

“Relief” includes any relief, allowance, credit, debit, charge, expense, exemption, set off or deduction in computing, reducing or eliminating Tax or against profits, income or gains of any description or from any source, or credit against or repayment or right to repayment of Tax.

 

“Seller’s Solicitors” means Thomas Eggar LLP of 76 Shoe Lane, London EC4A 3JB.

 

“Shares” means the 3,400,000 ordinary shares of 1p each in the Company which represent the Relevant Percentage of the entire issued share capital of the Company.

 

  

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“Tax” includes all present and future forms of tax, duties, imposts, contributions, withholdings, deductions, charges, levies and sums payable on account of the foregoing whatsoever and whenever imposed, charged or demanded by a Tax Authority in the nature of tax (including without limitation any amount payable as a result of counteraction, adjustment or set off by a Tax Authority in relation to any liability to tax, interest on unpaid tax, repayment of tax or interest or repayment supplement in respect of a repayment of tax) and whether or not primarily payable by the Company or any other person, and all amounts recoverable by a Tax Authority as if they were tax (or by any other person by virtue of any entitlement arising by operation of law) and shall be deemed to include the cost of removing any charge over assets imposed by any Tax Authority and in each case all charges, interest, fines, penalties and surcharges arising from or incidental, or relating, to the same.

 

“Tax Authority” means HMRC, (which shall include without limitation its predecessors, the Inland Revenue and HM Customs and Excise) and any other governmental, state, federal or other fiscal, revenue, customs or excise authority, department, agency, body or office whether in the United Kingdom or elsewhere in the world having authority or jurisdiction for any Tax purpose.

 

“TPI” means Turbotec Products, Inc, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company.

 

“UK Legal Proceedings” means the legal proceedings between the Seller and the Company and/or TPI entitled Thermodynetics, Inc. v Turbotec Products plc in the High Court of England, file no. HC08C00046.

 

“US Legal Proceedings” means the legal proceedings (including any related counterclaim) between the Seller and the Company and/or TPI entitled Turbotec Products, Inc. v Thermodynetics, Inc. in the Connecticut Superior Court, Judicial District of Hartford, Housing Session, Docket No. 7712.

 

“US$” or “$” means United States dollars, the lawful currency of the United States of America.

 

“Warranties” means the representations and warranties of the Seller contained in Clause 6.

 

“£” means pounds sterling, the lawful currency of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

 

	
1.2

	
A reference to a statute or statutory provision is a reference to that statute or statutory provision and to all orders, regulations, instruments or other subordinate legislation made under the relevant statute.

 

	
1.3

	
Any reference to a statute, statutory provision, subordinate legislation, code or guidance (“statutory provision”) is a reference to such statutory provision as amended and in force from time to time and to any statutory provision which re-enacts or consolidates (with or without modification) any such statutory provision except to the extent that, as between the parties, any such amendment or modification coming into force after the date of this Agreement would impose any new or extended obligation, liability or restriction on, or otherwise adversely affect the rights of, any party under this Agreement.

 

	
1.4

	
Reference to:

 

	
  

	
(a)

	
the singular includes the plural and vice versa; and

 

	
  

	
(b)

	
one gender includes all genders.

 

  

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1.5

	
Unless otherwise stated, a reference to a Clause or Schedule is a reference to a Clause or Schedule to, this Agreement and a reference to this Agreement includes its Schedules.

 

	
1.6

	
Clause headings in this Agreement and in the Schedules are for ease of reference only and do not affect its construction.

 

	
2

	
AGREEMENT FOR SALE

 

	
2.1

	
Subject to Clause 2.2, the Seller agrees to sell the Shares with full title guarantee free from Encumbrances and the Buyers agree to purchase the Shares with all rights attaching to them with effect from the date of this Agreement.

 

	
2.2

	
The Buyers and the Seller acknowledge and agree that the pre-Completion dividend rights attaching to the Shares which are the subject of the UK Legal Proceedings shall not be transferred in accordance with this Agreement and shall continue to vest in the Seller.

 

	
2.3

	
The Seller waives all pre-emption rights and other rights of first refusal in relation to any of the Shares, whether under the articles of association of the Company or otherwise.

 

	
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PURCHASE PRICE

 

	
3.1

	
Subject to a reduction pursuant to Clause 4, the purchase price for the Shares shall be the sum of £850,000 payable as follows:

 

	
  

	
(a)

	
£425,000 in cash at Completion (the “Initial Payment”) to the Seller’s Solicitors which shall be payable by the Buyers in the following portions:

 

	
  

	
(i)

	
£212,500 by Execuzen (being 50% of the Initial Payment);

 

	
  

	
(ii)

	
£170,000 by JD (being 40% of the Initial Payment); and

 

	
  

	
(iii)

	
£42,500 by Burlington (being 10% of the Initial Payment).

 

	
  

	
(b)

	
£212,500 in cash on the date three months after the Completion Date (the “First Deferred Payment”) (or if such date is not a Business Day, the next Business Day) which shall be payable by the Buyers in the following portions:

 

	
  

	
(i)

	
£106,250 by Execuzen (being 50% of the First Deferred Payment);

 

	
  

	
(ii)

	
£85,000 by JD (being 40% of the First Deferred Payment); and

 

	
  

	
(iii)

	
£21,250 by Burlington (being 10% of the First Deferred Payment);

 

	
  

	
(c)

	
£212,500 in cash on the date six months after the Completion Date (the “Second Deferred Payment”) (or if such date is not a Business Day, the next Business Day):

 

	
  

	
(i)

	
£106,250 by Execuzen (being 50% of the Second Deferred Payment);

 

	
  

	
(ii)

	
£85,000 by JD (being 40% of the Second Deferred Payment); and

 

	
  

	
(iii)

	
£21,250 by Burlington (being 10% of the Second Deferred Payment);

 

  

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The Seller acknowledges and agrees that any of the Buyers may at their sole discretion pay the Purchase Price (or any part of it) in US$ at the Relevant Exchange Rate (defined below).

 

	
3.2

	
For the purposes of this Agreement, the “Relevant Exchange Rate” for:

 

	
  

	
(a)

	
pounds sterling (£) to United States dollars (US$), shall be the spot rate of exchange for the purchase of $US with pounds sterling printed in the London edition of the Financial Times on the Business Day before the date for payment; and

 

	
  

	
(b)

	
for United States dollars (US$) to pounds sterling (£), shall be the spot rate of exchange for the purchase of pounds sterling with $US printed in the London edition of the Financial Times on the Business Day before the date for payment.

 

	
4

	
ADJUSTMENTS TO THE PURCHASE PRICE

 

	
4.1

	
If:

 

	
  

	
(a)

	
the aggregate amounts received by the Seller and/or its Associates (not including a member of the Group) in connection with:

 

	
  

	
(i)

	
the UK Legal Proceedings (including all costs (including legal costs) accrued or incurred in respect thereof);

 

	
  

	
(ii)

	
the US Legal Proceedings (including all costs (including legal costs) accrued or incurred in respect thereof); and

 

	
  

	
(iii)

	
any settlement (including a part settlement) of the UK Legal Proceedings and/or the US Legal Proceedings (and any refund of costs incurred by the Sellers and/or its Associates in respect of the UK Legal Proceedings or the US Legal Proceedings or any settlement relating to such proceedings),

 

(the “Proceeds”), exceed in aggregate US$750,000 (or the pounds sterling equivalent calculated at the Relevant Exchange Rate at the date the Proceeds or any part of them are awarded or become payable (whichever is the earlier)) then the Purchase Price payable by the Buyers shall be reduced by an amount equal to fifty percent (50%) of the amount by which the Proceeds exceed US$750,000; or

 

	
  

	
(b)

	
the amount of the consolidated net assets of the Company shown in the unaudited consolidated balance sheet of the Company as at 30 September 2010  decrease by 20 per cent. or more from the amount of the consolidated net assets shown in the audited consolidated balance sheet of the Company as at 31 March 2010 (the “20 per cent. threshold”) (excluding for these purposes any decrease in the amount of the Company’s consolidated net assets which represent payments made during such period to the other party in relation to compensation or damages in respect of the UK Legal Proceedings and/or the US Legal Proceedings (“Litigation Payments”)), then the Purchase Price shall be reduced for every dollar (US$) by the amount by which the Company’s consolidated net assets shown in the Company’s unaudited consolidated balance sheet as at 30 September 2010 are lower than such 20 per cent. threshold.

 

  

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Worked example

 

The following worked example is provided to illustrate how the principle in this Clause 4.1(b) operates (assuming no Litigation Payments):

 

	
Consolidated net assets

as at 31 March 2010

	
Consolidated net assets

as 30 September 2010

	
Reduction in 

Purchase Price

	
US$10,000,000

	
US$7,500,000

	
US$500,000

 

	
4.2

	
The parties acknowledge and agree that, notwithstanding the provisions of Clause  4.1 in no circumstances shall the Purchase Price reduce below £1.

 

	
4.3

	
Without prejudice to Clause 4.5, any such reduction of the Purchase Price pursuant to Clause 4.1 shall be paid by the Seller to the Buyers in cash (in pounds sterling or, if any of the Buyers elect, US$ at the Relevant Exchange Rate) two Business Days after:

 

	
  

	
(a)

	
in respect of the reduction of the Purchase Price pursuant to Clause 4.1(a), the date when the Proceeds exceeding US$750,000 are received by the Seller and/or its Associates; and

 

	
  

	
(b)

	
in respect of the reduction of the Purchase Price pursuant to Clause 4.1(b):

 

	
  

	
(i)

	
the date the Company’s interim results for the six months ending 30 September 2010 are announced; or

 

	
  

	
(ii)

	
if the Company’s ordinary shares are no longer admitted to trading on AIM, the date the unaudited consolidated balance sheet for the Company as at 30 September 2010 is prepared.

 

	
4.4

	
The parties undertake to use all reasonable endeavours procure that if the Company’s ordinary shares are no longer admitted to trading on AIM, that an unaudited consolidated balance sheet for the Company is prepared on or before 31 December 2010 to the same standard that it would have been prepared had the ordinary shares of the Company continued to be admitted to trading on AIM.

 

	
4.5

	
If any payment is due to the Buyers pursuant to Clause 4.3 before the First Deferred Payment or the Second Deferred Payment is due, then the amount payable pursuant to Clause 4.3 shall be settled by a pound (£) for pound (£) or dollar ($US) for dollar ($US) set off of the amount due against the First Deferred Payment or the Second Deferred Payment (as applicable) (such set off to be pro rated between each of the Buyers in proportion to their obligation to pay the Purchase Price), without prejudice to the Buyers’ right to claim more if the amount payable pursuant to Clause 4.3 exceeds the amount of the First Deferred Payment and/or the Second Deferred Payment.

 

	
4.6

	
The Seller undertakes to:

 

	
  

	
(a)

	
to keep the Buyers regularly and promptly informed of the progress of the UK Legal Proceedings and the US Legal Proceedings (including all  settlement negotiations and any other material developments) and notify the Buyers as soon as possible if any order, award or judgement is made or any settlement negotiations commence or settlement agreement is entered into in relation to such proceedings and provide the Buyers with copies of any such order, award or judgement or documentation relating to any settlement negotiations or settlement agreement; and

 

  

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(b)

	
allow the Buyers and their advisers (subject to satisfactory confidentiality undertakings being provided) to examine and (at the Buyers’ expense) copy any documents related to the UK Legal Proceedings and/or the US Legal Proceedings.

 

	
4.7

	
For the period of six months after Completion, the Buyers undertake (so far as they are able) to use reasonable endeavours to procure that the Company provides the Seller with all such information of the Company (including, without limitation, trading, financial information and audited consolidated balance sheets and any management account information) as the Seller is required to file with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”), provided that: (i) the Buyers shall not be required to disclose any information pursuant to this Clause which they reasonably believe would breach any law or regulation (including, without limitation, the AIM Rules and the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000); and (ii) the Buyers shall not be under any obligation to incur any costs in complying with their obligations under this Clause but to the extent they do incur any such costs, the Seller shall reimburse the Buyers for such costs immediately on demand.

 

	
5

	
COMPLETION

 

	
5.1

	
Completion shall take place at the offices of the Buyers’ Solicitors immediately following the signing of this Agreement.

 

	
5.2

	
The Seller shall deliver to the Buyers:

 

	
  

	
(a)

	
a certified copy of the resolutions of the directors of the Seller authorising the entry into of this Agreement and any other transactions contemplated by it;

 

	
  

	
(b)

	
a copy of a legal opinion from counsel in the United States of America in the Agreed Form;

 

	
  

	
(c)

	
completed and signed transfers of the Shares, in favour of the Buyers  or as they direct in respect of the Shares being purchased by each of them as set out in Schedule 1, together with the relevant share certificates;

 

	
  

	
(d)

	
written confirmation from the Seller that there are no outstanding guarantees given by a member of the Group in favour of the Seller or its Associates and that, after compliance with Clause 5.3, the neither Seller nor any of its Associates will be indebted to a member of the Group;

 

	
  

	
(e)

	
a pre-registration powers of attorney executed by the Seller in favour of the Buyers.

 

	
5.3

	
The Seller shall repay or procure to be repaid all amounts owing at Completion to each member of the Group from any of the Seller or its Associates, whether due for payment or not.

 

  

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5.4

	
Upon completion of the matters referred to in Clause 5.2, the Buyers shall pay by means of electronic funds transfer to the account of the Seller’s Solicitors with Barclays Bank plc, East Street, Chichester, West Sussex,  Sort Code 20-20-62, and account number 90359610 the sum of £425,000 being that part of the Purchase Price which is the Initial Payment payable on Completion or to such other account as the parties agree.  A payment made in accordance with this Clause shall constitute a complete discharge of the Buyers’ obligation under Clause 3.1(a).

 

	
6

	
WARRANTIES

 

	
6.1

	
The Seller warrants and represents to the Buyers that:

 

	
  

	
(a)

	
it has the power and authority to enter into and perform this Agreement which constitutes, or when executed will constitute, valid and binding obligations on it in accordance with their respective terms and it shall comply with such terms;

 

	
  

	
(b)

	
the Seller is currently the legal and beneficial owner of 7,212,407 ordinary shares in the Company which equals approximately 56.32 per cent. of the entire issued share capital of the Company;

 

	
  

	
(c)

	
immediately following Completion and the registration of the Shares in the Buyers’ names:

 

	
  

	
(i)

	
the Seller will be the legal and beneficial owner of 3,812,407 ordinary shares representing approximately 29.77 per cent of the entire issued share capital of the Company;

 

	
  

	
(ii)

	
the Buyers will be the legal and beneficial owners of 3,400,000 representing approximately 26.54 per cent. of the entire issued share capital of the Company; and

 

	
  

	
(iii)

	
in aggregate, the Buyers and the Seller will legally and beneficially own approximately 56.32 per cent. of the entire issued share capital of the Company;

 

	
  

	
(d)

	
the 3,400,000 issued ordinary shares of 1p of the Company which are to be sold to the Buyers pursuant to this Agreement constitute the Relevant Percentage of the allotted and issued share capital of the Company and are fully paid up;

 

	
  

	
(e)

	
the Shares are owned by the Seller free from any Encumbrances and no other person is entitled to enjoy or exercise any rights whatsoever attaching to the Shares;

 

	
  

	
(f)

	
the Seller is entitled to transfer the ownership and/or title of the Shares to the Buyers on the terms of this Agreement without the consent of a third party;

 

	
  

	
(g)

	
the Seller is not prohibited or in any way restricted from transferring the ownership of the Shares to the Buyers or performing its obligations under this Agreement (including, but not limited to, pursuant to the terms of the Relationship Agreement);

 

	
  

	
(h)

	
on Completion, the Seller has no reason to believe (having made due and careful enquiry) that the Relationship Agreement will not terminate;

 

  

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(i)

	
the Seller has no reason to believe (having made due and careful enquiry) that there are any agreements or arrangements in force, other than this Agreement, which grant a right to call for the allotment, issue or transfer of share or loan capital of a member of the Group;

 

	
  

	
(j)

	
with the exception of the sums which are subject to the US Legal Proceedings or the UK Legal Proceedings, neither the Seller nor any of its Associates, is indebted to the Company or any other member of the Group for an aggregate amount of $US1,000 or more; and

 

	
  

	
(k)

	
there are no judicial, administrative or other governmental actions, proceedings or investigations pending against the Seller, or to the knowledge of the Seller, threatened, except as disclosed in the quarterly report of the Seller filed on Form 10-Q on 13 November 2009 with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission on the Edgar filing system.

 

	
6.2

	
Each of the Warranties is without prejudice to the other Warranties and, except where expressly stated otherwise, no Clause governs or limits the extent or application of the other Clauses.

 

	
7

	
INDEMNITY

 

The Seller agrees and undertakes to each of the Buyers to indemnify each of them from and against, and covenants to pay the Buyers on demand an amount equal to all costs (including any costs of enforcement), expenses, liabilities, including any Tax liability, direct, indirect or consequential losses or damages, claims, demands, proceedings or legal costs and judgements which the Buyers or any member of the Group incurs or suffers, directly or indirectly in any way whatsoever as a result of a breach by the Seller of this Agreement (including, but not limited to, the Warranties) or the Relationship Agreement.

 

	
8

	
ACTING IN CONCERT

 

	
8.1

	
If and for so long as the Panel considers that the Buyers (or any one of them) and the Seller are regarded as “acting in concert” for the purposes of the City Code on Takeovers and Mergers (the “Takeover Code”),

 

	
  

	
(a)

	
the Seller covenants and undertakes to each of the Buyers and each of the Buyers severally covenant and undertake to the Seller:

 

	
  

	
(i)

	
not to have any “dealings” or “interests in securities” of the Company in circumstances where the Buyers and the Seller’s combined shareholding in the Company is less than 50 per cent. of the entire issued share capital of the Company unless and until it has received written confirmation from the Panel on Takeovers and Mergers (the “Panel”) that the Buyers and the Seller are no longer acting in concert or that the Takeover Code does not apply to the Company;

 

	
  

	
(ii)

	
without prejudice to the foregoing, do anything which may require the Buyers and/or the Seller to make a mandatory offer under Rule 9 of the Takeover Code, and

 

	
  

	
(b)

	
the Seller covenants and undertakes to each the Buyers not to have any “dealings” or “interests in securities” of the Company without first notifying the Buyers in writing and unless and until the Panel has confirmed that no such “dealings” or acquisition of “interests in securities” would trigger an obligation on any of the Buyers or the Seller to make a mandatory offer under Rule 9 of the Takeover Code.

 

  

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8.2

	
For the purposes of this Clause 8 the terms: “acting in concert”, “dealings” and “interests in securities” shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Takeover Code.

 

	
8.3

	
Nothing in this Clause 8 is to be construed as the parties accepting that the Company is subject to the Takeover Code and is without prejudice to the parties’ right to challenge that the Company is subject to Takeover Code.

 

	
9

	
ASSIGNMENT AND SUCCESSION

 

	
9.1

	
If any of the Shares are transferred to an Associate of the Buyers, the benefit (but not the burden) of this Agreement may be assigned wholly to the transferee who shall accordingly be entitled to enforce it against the Seller as if it were named in this Agreement as a Buyer.

 

	
9.2

	
This Agreement binds each party’s successors and permitted assigns and personal representatives (as the case may be).

 

	
9.3

	
Except as expressly provided above, none of the rights of the parties under this Agreement may be transferred.

 

	
10

	
ANNOUNCEMENTS AND INFORMATION

 

	
10.1

	
Subject to Clause 10.2 and except as required by law, the AIM Rules, the UK Listing Authority, the London Stock Exchange plc or the Panel on Takeovers and Mergers, no announcement or statement shall be made in relation to this Agreement or another of the parties to this Agreement, except for any announcement specifically agreed between the parties.

 

	
10.2

	
The Seller shall be permitted to file a press release in the Agreed Form in respect of this transaction with the news and wire services and to file a current report on Form 8-K with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) within four days of the Completion Date. Furthermore, the Seller shall be permitted to append to such public filing a copy of this Agreement, and all operative associated agreements. The Buyers agree to cooperate with the Seller and to provide all such reasonable assistance to the Seller in approving in a timely manner (such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed) all required press releases and regulatory filings to be filed with the SEC, provided that the Buyers shall not be under any obligation to incur any costs in complying with their obligations under this Clause but to the extent they do incur any such costs, the Seller shall reimburse the Buyers for such costs immediately on demand.

 

	
10.3

	
Except as required by law or any regulatory body the Seller and the Buyers shall keep confidential this Agreement and its terms and conditions and shall not disclose the same to any third party without the prior written consent of the other parties

 

	
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RIGHTS AND REMEDIES OF THE BUYERS

 

	
11.1

	
The rights and remedies of the Buyers shall not be affected by, and the Warranties shall not be regarded as being qualified:

 

  

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(a)

	
by any investigation made by or on behalf of the Buyers into the business and affairs of the Group or any member of it; or

 

	
  

	
(b)

	
by any matter within the actual, imputed or constructive knowledge of the Buyers or of any of their agents or advisers.

 

	
11.2

	
The rights and remedies of the Buyers shall not be affected by its rescinding, or failing to rescind, this Agreement, or failing to exercise, or delaying in exercising, a right or remedy, or by anything else, except a specific authorised written waiver or release.  A single or partial exercise of a right or remedy provided by this Agreement or by law does not prevent its further exercise or the exercise of another right or remedy.

 

	
12

	
WAIVER

 

Waiver by the Buyers of a breach of a term of this Agreement, or of a default under it, does not constitute a waiver of another breach or default nor affect the other terms of this Agreement.

 

	
13

	
NO MERGER

 

The obligations contained in or implied by this Agreement which have not been performed at or prior to Completion and the warranties, representations and indemnities contained in it and any rights or remedies available pursuant to it shall remain in full force and effect notwithstanding, and shall not be affected by, Completion.

 

	
14

	
CUMULATIVE RIGHTS

 

The rights and remedies provided in this Agreement are cumulative and not exclusive of any other rights or remedies.

 

	
15

	
CONTRACTS (RIGHTS OF THIRD PARTIES) ACT 1999

 

	
15.1

	
Unless the right of enforcement is expressly granted, it is not intended that a third party should have the right to enforce a provision of this Agreement pursuant to the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999.

 

	
15.2

	
The parties may vary this Agreement without the consent of a third party to whom an express right to enforce any of its terms has been provided.

 

	
16

	
COSTS

 

Expenses incurred by or on behalf of the parties, including the fees of agents and advisers employed in connection with the negotiation, preparation or execution of this Agreement, shall be borne by the party who incurred the liability and none of such expenses shall be payable by the Company.

 

	
17

	
SET-OFF, WITHHOLDING TAX AND GROSSING-UP

 

	
17.1

	
The Seller shall pay all sums payable by it under or pursuant to the terms of this Agreement free and clear of any counterclaim or set-off of any kind.

 

	
17.2

	
The Seller shall pay all sums payable by it under or pursuant to the terms of this Agreement free and clear of all deductions or withholdings except for those required by law.  If a deduction or withholding is required by law the Seller shall pay such additional amount as will ensure that the net amount the payee receives equals the full amount which it would have received had the deduction or withholding not been required.

 

  

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18

	
INVALIDITY

 

	
18.1

	
Subject to Clause 18.2 and Clause 18.3, if a provision of this Agreement is held to be illegal or unenforceable, in whole or in part, under an enactment or rule of law, it shall to that extent be deemed not to form part of this Agreement and the enforceability of the remainder of this Agreement shall not be affected.

 

	
18.2

	
If a provision of this Agreement is, or but for this Clause would be, held to be illegal or unenforceable, in whole or part, but would be legal and enforceable if the period of application or geographical application were reduced or if part of the provision were deleted, the provision shall apply with the minimum modification necessary to make it legal and enforceable.

 

	
18.3

	
If a provision of this Agreement is held to be illegal or unenforceable, in whole or in part, and Clause 18.2 cannot be used to make it legal and enforceable, the Buyers or the Seller (as the case may be) may require the Seller or the Buyers (as the case may be) to enter into a new deed under which the Seller or the Buyers (as the case may be) undertake(s) in the terms of the original provision, but subject to such amendments as the Buyers or the Seller (as the case may be) specify in order to make the provision legal and enforceable.  Neither the Seller nor the Buyers will be obliged to enter into a new deed that would increase their liability beyond that contained in this Agreement, had all its provisions been legal and enforceable.

 

	
19

	
FURTHER ASSURANCE

 

	
19.1

	
The Seller will at its own expense and following a request by any of the Buyers execute any document and do any thing and use all reasonable endeavours to procure that a third party executes any document and does any thing, reasonably necessary to give the Buyers title to and otherwise perfect the transfer of the Shares to the Buyers.

 

	
20

	
COUNTERPARTS

 

	
20.1

	
This Agreement may be executed in a number of counterparts and by the parties on different counterparts, but shall not be effective until each party has executed at least one counterpart.

 

	
20.2

	
Each counterpart, when executed, shall be an original, but all the counterparts together constitute the same document.

 

	
21

	
JOINT AND SEVERAL LIABILITY

 

Unless expressly provided otherwise, the obligations entered into in this Agreement by the Buyers are entered into severally only.

 

	
22

	
COMMUNICATIONS

 

	
22.1

	
All communications between the parties with respect to this Agreement shall be in writing and shall:

 

	
  

	
(a)

	
be delivered by hand, or sent by first class prepaid post (or airmail if sent outside the United Kingdom), to the address of the addressee as set out in this Agreement or to another address in the United Kingdom which the addressee notifies for the purpose of this Clause; or

 

  

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(b)

	
be sent by facsimile to the facsimile number stated below or as notified for the purpose of this Clause.

 

	
22.2

	
In the absence of evidence of earlier receipt, communications shall be deemed to have been received as follows:

 

	
  

	
(a)

	
(if sent by post within the United Kingdom) two Business Days after posting;

 

	
  

	
(b)

	
(if sent by post outside the United Kingdom) five Business Days after posting;

 

	
  

	
(c)

	
(if delivered by hand) on the day of delivery, if delivered at least two hours before the close of business hours on a Business Day, and otherwise on the next Business Day; and

 

	
  

	
(d)

	
(if sent by facsimile)  at the time of transmission, if received at least two hours before the close of business hours on a Business Day, and otherwise on the next Business Day.

 

	
22.3

	
For the purposes of this Clause, “business hours” means between the hours of 10.00 and 18.00 inclusive, London time.

 

	
22.4

	
In proving service it shall be sufficient to prove that personal delivery was made, or that the envelope containing the notice was properly addressed and stamped and placed in the post or that the facsimile transmission was transmitted to the specified number and a confirmatory transmission report received.

 

	
22.5

	
A communication to the Seller which is delivered or sent in accordance with Clause 22.1 to the address of the Seller set out in this Agreement or to the Seller’s Solicitors (or such other professional adviser as is notified by the Seller to the Buyers), shall be deemed to have been sent to the Seller.

 

	
22.6

	
The facsimile numbers referred to in Clause 22.1 are:

 

for the Seller: +1 860 285 0139

 

for the Execuzen: +44 020 7245 8890;

 

for Burlington and JD: +1 201 621 405

 

	
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ENTIRE AGREEMENT

 

This Agreement and the documents referred to in it together constitute the whole agreement between the parties and, subject as expressly provided to the contrary in this Agreement, supersede all previous negotiations, agreements and understandings, written or oral, between the parties relating to the subject matter of this Agreement.

 

	
24

	
GOVERNING LAW AND JURISDICTION

 

	
24.1

	
This Agreement and any non-contractual obligations arising in connection with it (and, unless provided otherwise, any document entered into in connection with it) shall be governed by English law.

 

  

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24.2

	
Subject to Clause 24.4, the English courts shall have exclusive jurisdiction to determine any dispute arising in connection with this Agreement (and, unless provided otherwise, any document entered into in connection with it), including disputes relating to any non-contractual obligations.

 

	
24.3

	
Each party irrevocably waives any objection which it may now or later have to proceedings being brought in the English courts (on the grounds that the English courts are not a convenient forum or otherwise).

 

	
24.4

	
Nothing in this Agreement (or, unless provided otherwise, any document entered into in connection with it) shall prevent a party from applying to the courts of any other country for injunctive or other interim relief.

 

	
25

	
SERVICE OF PROCESS

 

	
25.1

	
The Seller irrevocably appoints the Seller’s Solicitors as its agent for service of process in relation to any English court proceedings in connection with this Agreement and any of the transactions or matters contemplated by it.

 

	
25.2

	
Service on the agent (as named above or notified in accordance with this clause) shall be deemed to be valid service whether or not the process is actually received by the Seller.

 

	
25.3

	
If the agent changes its address to another address in England, the Seller shall within five Business Days notify the Buyers and the Buyers’ Solicitors of the new address.

 

	
25.4

	
If the agent ceases to be able to act as agent or to have an address in England, the Seller shall within five Business Days notify the Buyers and the Buyers’ Solicitors of the appointment of a new agent acceptable to the Buyers.  If it fails to do so the Buyers may serve proceedings on the Seller by an advertisement in the Financial Times newspaper stating how the Seller may obtain a copy of the proceedings.  The proceedings shall be deemed to be served on the date of publication of the advertisement.

 

	
25.5

	
Nothing in this Agreement shall affect the Buyers’ right to serve process in any other manner permitted by law.

 

  

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SCHEDULE 1

 

NUMBER OF SHARES BEING PURCHASED BY EACH BUYER

 

	
Buyer

	
Percentage of Shares to be purchased

	
Number of Shares being purchased

	
Execuzen Limited

	
50%

	
1,700,000

	
Burlington Holdings, Inc

	
40%

	
1,360,000

	
Joe DeSena

	
10%

	
340,000

 

 

  

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EXECUTION PAGE

	
Signed as a Deed by Thermodynetics, Inc

acting by

 

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/s/.........................................

Robert A. Lerman, President, and a director

 

/s/.........................................

John F. Ferraro, Chairman, and a director

	  	  	  
	  	  	  

 

	
Signed as a Deed by Execuzen Ltd

 

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Name of witness:

 

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Signed as a Deed by Burlington 

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Signed as a Deed by Joseph DeSena

 

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Signature of witness:

 

Address:

 

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