Document:

Exhibit 4.44

Exhibit
  4.44

Form 3200-24

 (November 2001)

UNITED STATES

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT

OFFER TO LEASE AND LEASE FOR GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES Serial No. N78777

 The undersigned (see reverse) offers to lease all or any of the lands in item 2 that are available for lease pursuant to the Geothermal Steam Act of 1970 (30 U.S.C  1001-10025)

	
	RECEIVED NS0 BLM

2003 OCT 1 AM 8:54

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	1.

	Name

	Noramex Corp

	

	

Streeet

	

Suite 900 – 409 Granville Street,

	 
	 
	 

	 
	City,

	State,

	Zip Code Vancouver, B. C. Canada V6C 1TC

	 

	 

					
	2. Surface managing agency if other than BLM:

	 
	 
	Unit/ Project

	 

Legal description of land requested (segregate by public domain and acquired lands):

								
	T.

	 
	24N

	 
	R.   25E

	Meridian  Mt. Diablo

	State Nevada

	County  Churchill

								
	 
	Section 30: 

	Lots 1-4

	 
	86.4 acres

	 
	 

	 
	 
	E 1/2

	 
	320.00 acres

	 
	 

	 
	 
	E 1/2 W 1/2 

	 
	160.00 acres

	 
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	Total acres applied for

	566.40

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	Percent U.S interest

	 

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	Amount remitted Filing fee $

	75.00

	Rental fee $

	567.00

	 
	Total $

	641.00

	 

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE

3. Land included in lease:

						
	T.

	R

	Meridian

	State

	County

	 

	 
	24 N., R. 25 E., MDM, Nevada

	 
	 

	 
	sec. 30, lots 1-4, E2; E2W2

	 
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	Churchill County

	 
	 

	 
	566.40 acres

	 
	 

	 
	$567.00 rental attained

	 
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	Total acres in lease

	 

	 
	 
	Rental retained $

	 

	 

	 
	 
	 

In accordance with the above offer, or the previously submitted competitive bid, this lease is issued granting the exclusive right to drill for, extract, product, remove, utilize, sell, and dispose of all the geothermal resources in the lands described in item 3 together with the right to build and maintain necessary improvements thereupon, for a primary term of 10 years.  Rights granted are subject to applicable laws, the terms, conditions, and attached stipulations of this lease, the Secretary of the Interior’s regulations and formal orders in effect as of lease issuance and, when not inconsistent with lease rights granted or specific provisions of this lease, regulations and formal orders hereafter promulgated.

										
	 
	THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

	Type of lease:

	By:

	            /s/

	 

	 
	 
	(Signing officer)

	 

	[ X ] Noncompetitive

	ACTING Deputy State Director, Minerals Management

	 
	FEB 28, 2006

	 
	(title)

	(Date)

	[    ] Competitive

	 
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	[    ] Other

	 
	 
	 
	EFFECTIVE DATE OF LEASE

	MAR 01 2006

	 

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4. (a) Undersigned certifies that:

(1) Offeror is a citizen of the United States; an association of such citizens; a municipality; or a corporation organized under the laws of the United States, any State or the District of Columbia; (2) All parties holding an interest in the offer are in compliance with 43 CFR 3200 and the authorizing Act; (3) Offeror’s chargeable interests, direct and indirect, do not exceed that allowed under the Act; and (4) Offeror is not considered a minor under the laws of the State in which the lands covered by this offer are located.

 (b) 

Undersigned agrees that signature to this offer constitutes acceptance of this lease, including all terms, conditions and stipulations of which offeror has been given notice, and any amendment or separate lease that may cover any land described in this offer open to lease application at the time this  offer was filed but omitted for any reason from this lease.  The offeror further agrees that this offer cannot be withdrawn, either in whole or part, unless the withdrawal is received by the BLM State Office before this lease, an amendment to this lease, or a separate lease, whichever covers the land described in the withdrawal, has been signed on behalf of the United States.

     This offer will be rejected and will afford the offeror no priority if it is not properly completed and executed in accordance with the regulations, or if it is not accompanied by the required payments.  Title 18 U.S.C Sec. 1001 makes it a crime for any person knowingly and willfully to make to any Department or agency of the United States any false, fictitious or fraudulent statements or representations as to any matter within its jurisdiction.

								
	Duly executed this

	12

	day of 

	July

	xx

	2004

	 
	/s/ Brian Fairbank

	 
	 
	(Signature of Lessee or Attorney in fact)

	 
	 
	 

			
	 

	LEASE TERMS

	Sec. 1.  Rentals- Rentals shall be paid to the proper office of lessor in advance of each lease year until there is production in commercial quantities from the leased lands.  Annual rental rates per acre or fraction thereof are: $1 for noncompetitive leases and $2 for competitive leases.

     If this lease or a portion thereof is committed to an approved cooperative or unit plan which includes a well capable of producing leased resources, and the plan contains a provision for allocation of production, royalties shall be paid on the production allocated to this lease.  However, annual rentals shall continue to be due for those lands not within a participating area.

  Failure to pay annual rental, if due, on or before the anniversary date of this lease (or next official working day if office is closed) shall automatically terminate this lease by operation of law.  Rentals may be suspended by the Secretary upon a sufficient showing by lessee.

Sec. 2.  Royalties- Royalties shall be paid to proper office of lessor.  Royalties shall be computed in accordance with regulations and orders.  Royalty rates on production are: 10 percent for steam, heat, or energy; 5 percent for byproducts; and 5 percent for demineralized water

     Lessor reserves the right to establish reasonable minimum values on production after giving lessee notice and an opportunity to be heard.  Royalties shall be due and payable on the last day of the month following the month in which production occurred.

     A minimum royalty shall be due for any lease year beginning on or after the commencement of production in commercial quantities in which royalty payments aggregate less than $2 per acre.  Lessee shall pay such difference at the end of lease year.  This minimum royalty may be waived, suspended, or reduced, and the above royalty rates may be reduced for all or portions of this lease if the Secretary determines that such action is necessary to encourage the greatest ultimate recovery of the leased resources, or is otherwise justified.

Sec. 3.  Bonds- Lease shall file and maintain any bond required under regulations.

Sec. 4.  Diligence, rate of development, unitization, and drainage- Lessee shall perform diligent exploration as required by regulations and shall prevent unnecessary damage to, lost of, or waste or leased resources.  Lessor reserves right to specify rates of development and production in the public interest and to require lessee to subscribe to a cooperative or unit plan, within 30 days of notice, if deemed necessary for proper development and operation of the area, field, or pool embracing these leased lands.  Lessee shall drill and produce wells necessary to protect leased lands from drainage or pay compensatory royalty for drainage in amount determined by lessor.

Sec. 5.  Documents, evidence, and inspection- Lessee shall file with proper office of lessor, not later than (30) days, after effective date thereof, any contract or evidence of other arrangement for the sale or disposal of production.  At such times and in such form as lessor may prescribe, lessee shall furnish detailed statements showing amounts and quality of all products removed and sold, proceeds therefrom, and amount used for production purposes or unavoidably lost.  Lessee may be required to provide plats and schematic diagrams showing development work and improvements, and reports with respect to parties in interest, expenditures, and depreciation costs.

     In the form prescribed by lessor, lessee shall keep a daily drilling record, a log, and complete information on well surveys and tests and keep a record of subsurface investigations and furnish copies to lessor when required.  Lessee shall keep open at all reasonable times for inspection by any authorized officer of lessor, the leased premises and all wells, improvements, machinery, and fixtures thereon, and all books, accounts, maps, and records relative to operations, surveys, or investigations on or in the leased lands.  Lessee shall maintain copies of all contracts, sales agreements, accounting records, and documentation such as billings, invoices, or similar documentation that support costs claimed as manufacturing, preparation, and/or transportation costs.  All such records shall be maintained in lessee’s accounting offices for future audit by lessor.  Lessee shall maintain required records for 6 years after they are generated or, if an audit or investigation is underway, until released of the obligation to maintain such records by lessor.

     During existence of this lease, information obtained under this section shall be closed to inspection by the public in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552)

Sec.6.  Conduct of operations- Lessee shall conduct operations in a manner that minimizes adverse impacts to the land, air, and water, to cultural, biological, visual, and other resources, and to other land uses or users.  Lessee shall take reasonable measures deemed necessary by

	 
	lessor to accomplish the intent of this section.  To the extent consistent with leased rights granted, such measures may include, but are not limited to, modification to siting or design of facilities, timing of operations, and specification of interim and final reclamation measures.  Lessor reserves the right to continue existing uses and to authorize future uses upon or in the leased lands, including the approval of easements or right-of-ways.  Such uses shall be conditioned so as to prevent unnecessary or unreasonable interference with rights of lessees.

     Prior to disturbing the surface of the leased lands, lessee shall contact lessor to be apprised of procedures to be followed and modifications or reclamation measures that may be necessary.  Areas to be disturbed may require inventories or special studies to determine the extent of impacts to other resources.  Lessee may be required to complete minor inventories or short term special studies under guidelines provided by lessor.  If in the conduct of operations, threatened or endangered species, objects of historic or scientific interest, or substantial unanticipated environmental effects are observed, lessee shall immediately contact lessor.  Lessee shall cease any operations that would result in the destruction of such species or objects.

Sec. 7.  Production of byproducts- If the production, use, or conversion of geothermal resources from these leased lands is susceptible of producing a valuable byproduct or byproducts, including commercially demineralized water for beneficial uses in accordance with applicable State water laws, lessor may require substantial beneficial production or use thereof by lessee.

Sec. 8.  Damages to property-Lessee shall pay lessor for damage to lessor’s improvements, and shall save and hold lessor harmless from all claims for damage or harm to persons or property as a result of lease operations.

Sec. 9.  Protection of diverse interests and equal opportunity- Lessee shall maintain a safe working environment in accordance with standard industry practices and take measures necessary to protect the health and safety of the public.  Lessor reserves the right to ensure that production is sold at reasonable prices and to prevent monopoly.

     Lessee shall comply with Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24, 1965, as amended, and regulations and relevant orders of the Secretary of Labor issued pursuant thereto:  Neither lessee nor lessee’s subcontractor shall maintain segregated facilities.

Sec. 10.  Transfer of lease interests and relinquishment of leasee As required by regulations, lessee shall file with lessor, any assignment or other transfer of an interest in this lease.  Lessee may relinquish this lease or any legal subdivision by filing in the proper office a written relinquishment, which shall be effective as of the date of filing, subject to the continued obligation of the lessee and surety to pay all accrued rentals and royalties.

Sec.11.  Delivery of premises- At such time as all or portions of this lease are returned to lessor, lessee shall place all wells in condition for suspension or abandonment, reclaim the land as specified by lessor, and within a reasonable period of time, remove equipment and improvements not deemed necessary by lessor for preservation of producible wells or continued protection of the environment.

Sec.12.  Proceedings in case of default- If lessee fails to comply with any provisions of this lease, and the noncompliance continues for 30 days after written notice thereof, this lease shall be subject to cancellation in accordance with the Act.  However, if this lease includes land known, to contain a well capable of production in commercial quantities, it may be cancelled only by judicial proceedings.  This provision shall not be construed to prevent exercise by lessor or any other legal and equitable remedy, including waiver of the default.  Any such remedy or waiver shall not prevent later cancellation for the same default occurring at any other time.

     Whenever the lessee fails to comply in a timely manner with any of the provisions of the Act, this lease, the regulations, or formal orders, and immediate action is required, the Lessor may enter on the leased lands and take measures deemed necessary to correct the failure at the expense of the Lessee.

Sec. 13.  Heirs and successors-in-interest- Each obligation of this lease shall extend to and be blinding upon, and every benefit hereof shall inure to, the heirs, executors, administrators, successors, or assigns of the respective parties hereto.Exhibit 4.45

Exhibit 4.45

Geothermal Lease Agreement

for

The DeLong Section 27 (T36N, R34E) area, Humboldt County, Nevada

This Geothermal Lease Agreement (“Agreement”) is made and entered into by and between JHG, LLC, c/o Will DeLong  (“Landowner”) and Nevada Geothermal Power Company, a Nevada Corporation (“Lessee”).

Recitals

A.

Landowner owns certain real Property situated in Humboldt County, Nevada, more particularly described in Exhibit A attached to and by this reference incorporated in this Agreement (the “Property”).

B.

Landowner desires to lease to Lessee certain rights in and to the Property and Lessee desires to lease such rights from Landowner upon the terms and conditions of this Agreement.  

Now, therefore, in consideration of their mutual promises, the parties agree as follows:

1.

Definitions.  The following defined terms, wherever used in this Agreement, shall have the meanings described below:

1.1

“Effective Date” means April 15, 2006.

1.2

“Geothermal Resources” means the natural heat of the earth and the energy associated with that natural heat (including hot water and steam), pressure and all dissolved or entrained minerals that may be obtained from the medium used to transfer that heat, but excluding hydrocarbons and helium.

1.3

“Governmental Regulations” means all laws, orders, ordinances, regulations and statutes of federal, state and local governmental agencies, authorities, courts and offices.

1.4

“Interest Rate” means twelve percent (12%) per annum.

1.5

“Lease Year” means each one (1) year period following the Effective Date and each anniversary of the Effective Date.

1.6

“Lessee” means Noramex Corp., a Nevada corporation, and its successors and assigns.

1.7

“Landowner” means The Crawford Ranch organized under the laws of Nevada and its successors and assigns.

1.8

“Option” means the Option granted by Landowner to Lessee to purchase the Surface of the Property.

1.9

“Property” means the real Property described in Exhibit A attached to and by this reference incorporated in this Agreement consisting of 640 acres, more or less.

1.10

“Property” means one or more entities, which consist of unitized, pooled or combined all or any part of the Property with other land  or Property or lease or leases, whether adjacent, adjoining or in the immediate vicinity of the Property.

1.11

“Purchase Price” means the purchase price for the Surface of the Property payable by Lessee if Lessee exercises the Option. 

1.12

“Rental Payments” means the rental payments payable by Lessee in accordance with Section 4.1.

1.13

“Royalty” means the production royalty payable by Lessee to Landowner in accordance with Section 4.2.

1.14

“Surface of the Property” or “Surface” means the title to the surface and surface estate of the Property, excluding the Geothermal Resources, mineral estate and all minerals.

2.

Grant of Exploration Privilege and Lease.  Landowner grants to Lessee the rights and privileges described in this Section.

2.1

Grant of Exploration Privilege.  Landowner grants Lessee the  right and privilege to enter on the Property for the purpose of exploration and prospecting for Geothermal Resources, including reasonable rights of ingress and egress for personnel, machinery, equipment, supplies and products and the right to use so much of the surface and water located on the Property as may be reasonably needed for such purposes.  Landowner’s grant to Lessee is exclusive in respect of the Geothermal Resources.

2.2

Lease.  Subject to the qualifications and reservations in this Agreement, Landowner leases the Property to Lessee for the purposes of development, production, processing, removal, sale and use of Geothermal Resources.  Landowner’s lease to Lessee is exclusive in respect of the Geothermal Resources.

2.3

Uses.  Lessee is granted the nonexclusive right to use the Property including, but without being limited to, the right to place and use excavations, ditches and drains, wells, pumps, pipes, pipe lines, sumps, brine pits, reservoirs, tanks, waterworks, pumping stations, electric power generating plants, transmission lines, industrial facilities and to construct, erect, maintain, use and, at its election, remove all of the foregoing, and all other improvements, property and fixtures for exploration for, development, production, processing, removal, sale, shipment or use of Geothermal Resources.  Lessee shall have the right to re-inject into the Property Geothermal Resources and condensates to the extent that such Geothermal Resources and condensates are not utilized, but their re-injection is necessary for Lessee’s operations under this Agreement and the recovery or processing of Geothermal Resources.  All of the activities described in this Section shall be conducted for the primary purpose of the generation of electrical power through the use of Geothermal Resources.

2.4

Water Rights.  Lessee shall not drill or operate any water well or take water in such a way as to willfully injure Landowner’s water wells, ponds, or reservoirs or to interfere with or restrict the supply of water to Landowner or its tenants for any use, including agricultural, domestic, livestock or mining.  Subject to the regulations of the State of Nevada concerning the appropriation and taking of water, Lessee shall have the right to appropriate and use water, to drill wells for the water on the Property and to lay and maintain all necessary water lines as may be required by Lessee in its operations on the Property.  If Lessee acquires or files any application for appropriation or any permit, it shall cause each such application and permit to be taken jointly in the names of Landowner and Lessee.  If Lessee elects to permanently abandon any well drilled by Lessee on the Property, Landowner shall have the option of requiring in writing that Lessee assign, convey and transfer such well to Landowner, and at that time Landowner shall pay Lessee for the salvage value of the material and equipment in and on the well proposed to be abandoned.  If Landowner so elects, Lessee agrees to plug such well at the bottom of the surface casing according to the requirements of all applicable Governmental Regulations in order to prevent contamination of freshwater bearing formations.  If Lessee drills a water-bearing well which does not contain Geothermal Resources, Landowner shall have the option of requiring in writing that Lessee assign, convey and transfer such well to Landowner, and at that time Landowner shall pay Lessee for the salvage value of the material and equipment in and on the well.  On termination of this Agreement, Lessee shall assign and convey to Landowner all permits and water rights appurtenant to the Property which are acquired by Lessee during the term of this Agreement.  Lessee shall not be liable to Landowner for any damages to Landowner’s water wells, ponds, reservoirs, or Geothermal Resources, unless such damage is caused by Lessee’s gross negligence or misconduct.  

2.5

Landowner’s Reservation of Interests and Rights.  Landowner  reserves the right to occupy, possess and use the Property for any purpose, including the exploration for, development of and mining of any materials, metals, minerals and mineral materials which are not Geothermal Resources, and Landowner reserves the right to convey, lease, license or otherwise deal with or transfer all or any part of the Property.   

2.6

Livestock.  Lessee acknowledges that Landowner or a Lessee or licensee of Landowner may graze livestock on the Property.   Lessee shall not be liable to Landowner for any damages to Landowner’s livestock, unless such damage is caused by Lessee’s gross negligence and/or willful misconduct, in which case Lessee agrees that Landowner shall have no liability or responsibility for, and Lessee shall defend, indemnify Landowner against, any actions, claims, costs (including court costs and attorney’s fees), damages, liabilities or losses, including the injury to or death of any livestock arising from or relating to Lessee’s activities on the Property.  

3.

Term.  The initial term of this Agreement shall commence on the Effective Date and shall expire ten (10) years after the Effective Date, unless this Agreement is sooner terminated, canceled or extended.  Landowner grants to Lessee and Lessee shall have the option and right to extend the term of this Agreement for ten (10) additional extension terms of one (1) year each on the express condition that Lessee is conducting exploration, development or production activities on the Property at the expiration of the term immediately preceding the proposed extension term.  If Lessee elects to extend the term of this Agreement, Lessee shall notify Landowner not less than thirty (30) days before expiration of the term immediately preceding the proposed extension term.

4.

Payments.  Lessee shall make the following payments to Landowner:

4.1

Annual Rental Payments.  Lessee shall pay to Landowner the rental 

payments described below which shall not be credited against the Royalty.

41.1

Initial Payment.  On Landowner’s execution of this Agreement, Lessee shall pay to Landowner the sum of Two thousand, five hundred, sixty DOLLARS ($2,560.00) representing Four Dollars ($4.00) per acre for each acre which comprises the Property. 

4.1.2

Lease Years Two through Six and Subsequent Lease Years.   Lessee shall pay rental payments to Landowner for each Lease Year, in advance, beginning on the first anniversary of the Effective Date and continuing on each subsequent anniversary of the Effective Date.  The rental payments per acre comprising the Property on the pertinent dates shall be as follows:

First anniversary of Effective Date

$4.00 per acre

Second anniversary of Effective Date

$4.00 per acre

Third anniversary of Effective Date

$4.00 per acre

Fourth anniversary of Effective Date

$4.00 per acre

Fifth anniversary of Effective Date

$4.00 per acre

4.2

Production Royalty.  The amount of the Royalty shall be determined at the end of each month after the Effective Date.  The Royalty shall be determined monthly on the basis such that payments will be determined as of and paid within thirty (30) days after the last day of each month during which Lessee produces any Geothermal Resources.  The Royalty rates shall be determined as follows:

4.2.1

Production of Electrical Energy. The Royalty rate for the use of Geothermal Resources to produce electrical energy shall be three percent (3%) of the gross revenues from the availability, sale or use of electricity from an electrical power generating plant built on or utilizing Geothermal Resources from the Property, including revenues for bonuses, capacity or any other purpose arising from or relating to Lessee’s production of Geothermal Resources or the generation of electrical energy on the Property. If other lands are pooled or unitized with the Property, then the Royalty rate for electrical production attributable to the property shall stay three percent (3%) and shall not be blended or otherwise affected by the royalty rates of other lands pooled or unitized with the Property. 

4.2.2

Non-electric Commercial Production.  The Royalty rate for any Geothermal Resources or associated energy consumed, processed, produced, sold, shipped or utilized for non-electric commercial purposes shall be ten percent (10%) of the gross proceeds from the sale or use of such Geothermal Resources.  This Section shall not apply to Geothermal Resources which are waste Geothermal Resources used in good faith by Lessee primarily for the production of electrical energy and for which the Royalty is paid in accordance with Section 4.2.1.

4.2.3

By-products and Non-electricity Products.  The Royalty rate for the value of any Geothermal Resources produced on the Property or lands pooled or unitized with the Property and utilized by Lessee for the production of a product other than electricity shall be ten percent (10%) of the gross proceeds from the sale or use of such Geothermal Resources.  This Section shall not apply to Geothermal Resources which are waste Geothermal Resources used in good faith by Lessee primarily for the production of electrical energy and for which the Royalty is paid in accordance with Section 4.2.1.

4.2.4

Option to Purchase Royalty.  Landowner grants to Lessee the right to buy down the Royalty by one and one half percent (11⁄2%), leaving a one and one-half percent (1 1⁄2 %) Royalty for the purchase price of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($200,000.00) United States currency.  Lessee may exercise the option to purchase the Royalty at any time not later than six (6) months following Lessee’s commencement of use of Geothermal Resources from the Property for commercial purposes, including the production of electrical energy, non-electric commercial purposes and by-products derived from the production of Geothermal Resources.  Lessee shall deliver written notice of its election to exercise the option.  On Lessee’s exercise of the option, the parties shall make a diligent effort to close Lessee’s purchase of the Royalty within thirty (30) days following Lessee’s delivery of its notice.  On closing of the Option, Landowner shall execute and deliver a conveyance of the Royalty in form acceptable for recording and Lessee shall pay the purchase price for the Royalty to Landowner by cashier’s check or wire transfer to an account designated by Landowner.  Lessee shall pay all of the costs of closing, including the costs of escrow, recording and real property transfer taxes.  On closing of Lessee’s purchase of the Royalty, Lessee shall have no obligation to pay the Royalty for any Geothermal Resources produced before or after the closing, however, Lessee shall remain obligated to pay the Royalty for all Geothermal Resources produced before the closing.

4.3

Method of Payment.  Except for the payment due on the Effective Date, all Rental Payments and Royalty payments made by Lessee to Landowner shall be paid by check delivered to Landowner at its address for notice purposes.  When Lessee pays the Royalty, Lessee shall deliver to Landowner a statement showing the amount of production of Geothermal Resources and the calculation of Royalty due, if any.  Lessee shall submit to Landowner data reasonably necessary to enable Landowner to verify the determination.

4.4

Audit.  Landowner or its authorized agents shall have a right to audit and inspect Lessee’s accounts and records used in calculating the Royalty payments, which right may be exercised as to each payment at any reasonable time during a period of three (3) years from the date on which the payment was made by Lessee.

4.5

Late Charge and Interest.  Lessee acknowledges that late payment by Lessee to Landowner of Rental Payments, Royalty or other sums due from Lessee will cause Landowner to incur costs not contemplated by this Agreement, the exact amount of which will be extremely difficult to ascertain.  Accordingly, if any Rental Payment, Royalty or any other amount due payable by Lessee is not received by Landowner within ten (10) days after such amount is due, then Lessee shall pay to Landowner a late charge equal to ten percent (10%) of such overdue amount.  The parties agree that such late charge represents a fair and reasonable estimate of the costs Landowner will incur by reason of late payment by Lessee.  Landowner’s acceptance of such late charge shall not constitute a waiver of Lessee’s default with respect to such overdue amount, nor prevent Landowner from exercising any of Landowner’s other rights and remedies granted under this Agreement.  If any Rental Payment, Royalty or other amount payable by Lessee remains delinquent for a period in excess of thirty (30) days, Lessee shall pay to Landowner, in addition to the late payment, interest from and after the due date at the Interest Rate.  Lessee’s payment of such interest shall not excuse or cure any default by Lessee.

4.6

Compensation for Damage.  Lessee shall fully compensate Landowner for all damage, injury and loss to or diminution in value any of Landowner’s improvements or personal property on the Property, arising from or relating to Lessee’s occupation, possession and use of the Property.  Landowner shall promptly notify Lessee of any damage, injury, loss or diminution in value.  The amount of compensation payable by Lessee to Landowner shall be determined by agreement between the parties.  Failing such agreement, within one (1) month after Landowner’s delivery of notice to Lessee, the issue of the amount of compensation payable by Lessee to Landowner shall be referred to a qualified appraiser selected by both parties.  If the parties are unable to agree upon a single appraiser, each party shall select one (1) appraiser and the two appraisers so selected shall select a third appraiser.  The appraised amount of the damage, injury, loss or diminution in value shall be the average of the appraised amounts determined by the three appraisers.  Lessee shall pay to Landowner the compensation payable under this Section within thirty (30) days after the parties’ agreement or completion of the appraisal which establishes the amount of such compensation.

5.

Compliance with the Law.  Lessee shall, at Lessee’s sole cost, promptly comply with all Governmental Regulations relating to the condition, use or occupancy of the Property by Lessee, including but not limited to all exploration and development work performed by Lessee during the term of this Agreement.  Lessee shall, at its sole cost, promptly comply with all applicable Governmental Regulations regarding reclamation of the Property and Lessee shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless Landowner from any and all actions, assessments, claims, costs, fines, liability and penalties arising from or relating to Lessee’s failure to comply with any applicable Governmental Regulations.  Landowner agrees to cooperate with Lessee in Lessee’s application for governmental licenses, permits and approvals, the costs of which shall be borne by Lessee. 

6.

Work Obligations. 

6.1

Exploration and Development Program and Security.  Before Lessee commences exploration, development or mining activities on the Property, Lessee shall submit to Landowner for its review copies of Lessee’s exploration and development plans and copies of all submittals to all Federal, State and other agencies.  Before Lessee commences production of Geothermal Resources on the Property, Lessee, at its sole cost, shall obtain and deliver to Landowner security for the performance of Lessee’s reclamation obligations under this Agreement and under all applicable Governmental Regulations.  Lessee shall cause Landowner to be named as an additional obligee of any security, whether a bond, certificate of deposit, letter of credit, state bond pooling security or surety.  As a condition to Lessee’s right to commence development activity on the Property, Landowner shall have the right to review and approve Lessee’s proposed security.  Lessee shall deliver to Landowner copies of Lessee’s application for security together with all other documents filed or submitted by Lessee as a part of or with Lessee’s application for security.

6.2

Work Commitment.  Lessee shall expend for exploration and development work on the Property the following sums:

Lease Year

Minimum Work Commitment Amount

First Lease Year

$10,000.00

Second Lease Year

$10,000.00

Third Lease Year

$20,000.00

Fourth Lease Year

$20,000.00

Fifth Lease Year 

$40,000.00

Qualified work commitment expenditures include all costs and expenses incurred by Lessee directly for the exploration for or the development of geothermal resources on the Property, including exploration drilling, development drilling, maintenance drilling and construction of production, processing and related facilities.  If during any Lease Year Lessee does not fulfill the work commitment expenditure obligation, Lessee shall pay to Landowner the sum equal to the difference between the work commitment expenditure obligation and Lessee’s actual expenditures for the Lease Year.   Lessee shall make such payment within thirty (30) days after the end of the Lease Year during which Lessee has not completed the work commitment expenditure.  All qualified work commitment expenditures incurred by Lessee in excess of the work commitment expenditures to be performed or incurred during any Lease Year shall be credited in Lessee’s favor against Lessee’s work commitment expenditure obligations for any subsequent Lease Year.

7.

Geothermal Development and Production Practices; Information.

7.1

Geothermal Practices.  Lessee shall work the Property according to the highest standards and practices of the geothermal industry in the State of Nevada utilizing the best technology available to the geothermal industry in Nevada.

7.2

Inspection of Data.  During the term of this Agreement, Landowner shall have the right to examine and make copies of all data regarding the Property in Lessee’s possession during reasonable business hours and upon prior notice, provided, however, that the rights of Landowner to examine such data shall be exercised in a manner such that inspection does not interfere with the operations of Lessee.

7.3

Reports.  Lessee shall deliver to Landowner, on or before the sixtieth (60th) day after the end of each calendar year, a comprehensive report of all exploration or development work conducted by Lessee on the Property for the previous year.  On or before thirty (30) days after the end of each calendar quarter during the term of this Agreement, Lessee shall provide to Landowner a statement of operations in a form approved by Landowner.  The statement of operations shall report Lessee’s activities on the Property, including the consumption, development, extraction, processing, production, sale, shipment or utilization of Geothermal Resources. 

7.4

Measurements; Analysis.  Lessee shall gauge, measure and meter Geothermal Resources in accordance with geothermal industry practices, and shall keep accurate records as a basis for computing the Royalty payments.  These records, including all records of the consumption, development, extraction, processing, production, sale, shipment or utilization of Geothermal Resources and the revenues from the sale of electrical energy generated from Geothermal Resources from the Property or lands pooled or unitized with the Property, products produced utilizing the Geothermal Resources from the Property or lands pooled or unitized with the Property and by-products of the Geothermal Resources from the Property or lands pooled or unitized with the Property, shall be available for inspection and copying by Landowner at all reasonable times subject to the provisions of this Agreement regarding accounts, records and payments. Lessee shall make and maintain copies of such records available for Landowner’s examination, inspection and copying at a location in the State of Nevada. 

7.5

Production Records.  Lessee shall keep accurate records of the consumption, development, processing, production, sale, shipment or utilization of Geothermal Resources from the Property, and these records shall be available for inspection and copying by Landowner at all reasonable times. Lessee shall make and maintain copies of such records available for Landowner’s examination, inspection and copying at a location in the State of Nevada.  

7.6

Landowner’s Data and Information.  On execution of this Agreement and on request by Lessee, Landowner shall make available for Lessee’s inspection and copying Landowner’s data and information concerning the Property.  Lessee may exercise its right to inspect and copy Landowner’s data and information during Landowner’s regular business hours and on reasonable advance notice from Lessee to Landowner which shall be not less than five (5) business days.

8.

Pooling and Unitization.  Lessee shall have the right, at its sole option and at any time, to pool or unitize Geothermal Resources from the Property and from other properties, whether or not adjacent or contiguous, provided Lessee first obtains Landowner’s consent, which shall not be withheld unreasonably. In determining the reasonableness of Landowner’s withholding of consent, Landowner may consider the financial condition, litigation history, operating history, safety record and technical experience and expertise of the proposed assignee.  Lessee shall have the right at any time to increase or decrease the size of the Property and other lands included in the Property.  Any change in the amount of Landowner’s royalties resulting from the unitization of all or part of the Property or an increase or decrease of the Property within the Property shall not be retroactive.  Not less than sixty (60) days before commencement of commingling of Geothermal Resources from other properties, Lessee shall deliver to Landowner a detailed written description of Lessee’s pooling or unitization plan.  Lessee’s pooling or unitization of the Property with other lands shall not discharge, diminish, release, replace, supersede or waive any of Lessee’s obligations or Landowner’s rights under this Agreement, except as expressly agreed to in a writing executed by Landowner in accordance with these same formalities as this Agreement is executed.

9.

Scope of Agreement.  This Agreement shall extend to and include only the Property described in this Agreement and in the exhibits which are part of this Agreement.

10.

Liens and Notices of Non-Responsibility.  Lessee agrees to keep the Property at all times free and clear of all liens, charges and encumbrances of any and every nature and description done made or caused by Lessee, and to pay, and defend, indemnify and hold harmless Landowner from and against, all indebtedness and liabilities incurred by or for Lessee which may or might become a lien, charge or encumbrance; except that Lessee need not discharge or release any such lien, charge or encumbrance so long as Lessee disputes or contests the lien, charge or encumbrance and posts a bond sufficient to discharge lien acceptable to Landowner.  Subject to Lessee’s right to post a bond in accordance with the foregoing, if Lessee does not within thirty (30) days following the imposition of any such lien, charge or encumbrance, cause the same to be released of record, Landowner shall have, in addition to Landowner’s contractual and legal remedies, the right, but not the obligation, to cause the lien to be released by such manner as Landowner deems proper, including payment of the claim giving rise to such lien, charge or encumbrance.  All sums paid by Landowner for and all expenses incurred by it in connection with such purpose, including court costs and attorney’s fees, shall be payable by Lessee to Landowner on demand with interest at the Interest Rate.

11.

Taxes.

11.1

Real Property Taxes.  Landowner shall pay any and all taxes assessed and due against the Property before execution of this Agreement.  Lessee shall pay promptly before delinquency all taxes and assessments, general, special, ordinary and extraordinary, that may be levied or assessed during the term of this Agreement upon the Property or on or after closing of the Option, including any taxes and assessments which may be levied or assessed as a result of Lessee’s occupation, possession or use of the Property, including the reassessment or recapture of real property taxes resulting from the change or loss of the Property’ status or use for agricultural purposes.  All such taxes for the year in which this Agreement is executed and for the year in which this Agreement terminates shall be prorated between Landowner and Lessee, except that neither Landowner nor Lessee shall be responsible for the payment of any taxes which are based upon income, net proceeds, production or revenues from the Property assessed solely to the other party.  Lessee always shall have the right to contest, in the courts or otherwise, in its own name or in the name of Landowner, the validity or amount of any such taxes or assessments, if it deems the same unlawful, unjust, unequal or excessive, or to take such other steps or proceedings as it may deem necessary to secure a cancellation, reduction, re-adjustment or equalization of the taxes, provided that Lessee first pays the taxes.

11.2

Personal Property Taxes.  Each party shall promptly when due pay all taxes assessed against such party’s personal property, improvements or structures placed or used on the Property.

11.3

Income Taxes.  Landowner shall not be liable for any taxes levied on or measured by income or net proceeds, or other taxes applicable to Lessee, based upon payments under this Agreement or based upon the production of Geothermal Resources.  Each of Landowner and Lessee shall pay net proceeds of mines taxes assessed against such party’s respective share of production of Geothermal Resources from the Property.

11.4

Delivery of Tax Notices.  If Landowner receives tax bills or claims which are Lessee’s responsibility, Landowner shall promptly forward them to Lessee for payment. 

12.

Insurance and Indemnity.

12.1

Lessee’s Liability Insurance.  Lessee shall, at Lessee’s sole cost, keep in force during this Agreement term a policy of commercial general liability insurance covering property damage and liability for personal injury occurring on or about the Property, with limits in the amount of at least Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) per occurrence for injuries to or death of person, One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence for property damage, and with a contractual liability endorsement insuring Lessee’s performance of Lessee’s indemnity obligations of this Agreement.

12.2

Form and Certificates.  The policy of insurance required to be carried by Lessee pursuant to this Section shall name Landowner as additional insured and contain a cross-liability and severability endorsement.  Lessee’s insurance policy shall also be primary insurance, without right of contribution from any policy carried by Landowner.  A certificate of insurance and a copy of Lessee’s insurance policy shall be provided to Landowner before any entry by Lessee or its agents or employees on the Property and shall provide that such policy is not subject to cancellation, expiration or change, except upon thirty (30) days prior written notice to Landowner. 

12.3

Waiver of Subrogation.  Lessee and Landowner each waives any and all rights of recovery against the other, and against the partners, members, officers, employees, agents and representatives of the other, for loss of or damage to the Property or injury to person to the extent such damage or injury is covered by proceeds received under any insurance policy carried by Landowner or Lessee and in force at the time of such loss or damage.

12.4

Waiver and Indemnification.  Landowner shall not be liable to Lessee and Lessee waives all claims against Landowner for any injury to or death of any person or damage to or destruction of any personal property or equipment or theft of property occurring on or about the Property or arising from or relating to Lessee’s business conducted on the Property.  Lessee shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless Landowner and its members, officers, directors, agents and employees from and against any and all claims, judgments, damage, demands, losses, expenses, costs or liability arising in connection with injury to person or property from any activity, work, or things done, permitted or suffered by Lessee or Lessee’s agents, partners, servants, employees, invitees or contractors on or about the Property, or from any breach or default by Lessee in the performance of any obligation on the part of Lessee to be performed under the terms of this Agreement (all of the foregoing collectively referred to as the “General Indemnity Claims”.  Lessee agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless Landowner from and against all General Indemnity Claims, with counsel reasonably acceptable to Landowner.  The obligations of Lessee contained in this Section shall survive the expiration of the term or sooner termination of this Agreement. 

13.

Environmental.

13.1

Definitions.  Hazardous Materials means any material, waste, chemical, mixture or byproduct which:  (a) is or is subsequently defined, listed, or designated under Applicable Environmental Laws (defined below) as a pollutant, or as a contaminant, or as toxic or hazardous; or (b) is harmful to or threatens to harm public health, safety, ecology, or the environment and which is or hereafter becomes subject to regulation by any federal, state or local governmental authority or agency.  Applicable Environmental Laws means any applicable Federal, state, or local government law (including common law), statute, rule, regulation, ordinance, permit, license, requirement, agreement or approval, or any applicable determination, judgment, injunction, directive, prohibition or order of any governmental authority with jurisdiction at any level of Federal, state, or local government, relating to pollution or protection of the environment, ecology, natural resources, or public health or safety.

13.2

Lessee Hazardous Material Activities.  Lessee shall limit any use, generation, storage, treatment, transportation, and handling of Hazardous Materials in connection with Lessee’s use of the Property (collectively “Lessee Hazardous Materials Activities”) to those Hazardous Materials, and to quantities of them, that are necessary to perform activities permitted under this Agreement.  Lessee Hazardous Materials Activities include, without limitation, all such activities on or about the Property by Lessee’s employees, partners, agents, invitees, contractors and their subcontractors.  Lessee shall not cause or permit any Hazardous Materials to be disposed or abandoned at the Property.  Lessee shall cause all Lessee Hazardous Materials Activities to be performed in strict conformance to Applicable Environmental Laws.  Lessee shall promptly notify Landowner of any actual or claimed violation of Applicable Environmental Laws in connection with Lessee Hazardous Materials Activities, and Lessee shall promptly and thoroughly cure any violation of Applicable Environmental Laws in connection with Lessee Hazardous Materials Activities.  If any governmental approval, consent, license or permit is required under Applicable Environmental Laws for Lessee to perform any portion of its work at the Property, including without limitation any air emission permits, before commencing any such work, Lessee shall be solely responsible, at Lessee’s expense, for obtaining and maintaining, and providing copies of, each approval, consent, license or permit. All Lessee Hazardous Materials Activities shall be performed by qualified personnel who have received proper training with respect to Hazardous Materials, including compliance with applicable OSHA laws and regulations.  Lessee shall cause all Hazardous Materials present at the Property in connection with Lessee Hazardous Materials Activities to be safely and securely stored, using double containment.  Lessee agrees that neither its use of the Property nor Lessee Hazardous Materials Activities shall result in contamination of the environment.

13.3

Spills of Hazardous Materials.  Lessee shall promptly notify Landowner and each governmental regulatory entity with jurisdiction of any spills, releases, or leaks of Hazardous Materials that occur in connection with Lessee Hazardous Materials Activities or Lessee’s use of the Property, including but not limited to any resulting contamination of the environment (collectively “Lessee Contamination”).  Lessee further shall promptly notify Landowner of any claims of which Lessee becomes aware regarding any actual or alleged Lessee Contamination.  Lessee shall be solely responsible at its expense for promptly, diligently and thoroughly investigating, monitoring, reporting on, responding to, and cleaning up to completion any and all such Lessee Contamination, in full conformance to Applicable Environmental Laws (collectively the “Lessee Environmental Response Work”).  All Lessee Environmental Response Work shall be reported to each governmental regulatory entity with jurisdiction on an ongoing basis, and Lessee shall diligently attempt to obtain written concurrence from such each such regulatory entity that all Lessee Environmental Response Work has been satisfactorily performed and completed.  Lessee at its expense shall keep Landowner timely informed of Lessee’s progress in responding to any Lessee Contamination, including but not limited to providing Landowner with copies, at Lessee’s expense, of all reports, work plans, and communications with governmental regulatory entities.

13.4

  Removal of Stored Hazardous Materials.  Before the expiration or termination of this Agreement, and notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, and in full conformance to Applicable Environmental Laws, Lessee shall:  (a) cause to be properly removed from the Property all Hazardous Materials stored at the Property in connection with Lessee’s use of the Property or in connection with Lessee Hazardous Materials Activities; and (b) cause to be properly dismantled, closed and removed from the Property all devices, drums, equipment and containments used for handling, storing or treating Hazardous Materials Activities.  As part of the closure and removal activities described in the preceding sentence, Lessee shall cause to be performed representative environmental sampling of areas of the Property where such handling, storing or treating of Hazardous Materials occurred, to confirm that no contamination of the environment has resulted from any Lessee Hazardous Materials Activities.  Such sampling shall be performed by a qualified environmental consultant acceptable to Landowner, and such consultant shall promptly issue a written report which describes the consultant’s data, findings, and conclusions, a copy of which shall be provided to Landowner at Lessee’s expense.  If any Lessee Contamination is discovered, Lessee shall immediately initiate Lessee Environmental Response Work as prescribed in this Agreement.

13.5

Notice of Violations.  Landowner shall notify Lessee of potential violation of handling Hazardous Materials and if Landowner receives no response from Lessee within five (5) days, and Landowner, in its sole discretion, believes that Lessee Contamination has occurred or that Lessee Hazardous Materials Activities are not in compliance with Applicable Environmental Laws, then Landowner and its representatives, in addition to any other rights Landowner may have under this Agreement, may enter upon the Property, may inspect Lessee’s operations, and may take environmental samples as Landowner deems necessary.  If Landowner’s inspection discloses Lessee contamination or non-compliance with Applicable Environmental Laws which was not previously known by Landowner, then without limiting any of Landowner’s other right of remedies, Landowner shall be entitled to prompt reimbursement of its costs of inspection and testing upon presentation to Lessee of billing statements substantiating such costs. 

13.6

Environmental Indemnity.  Lessee shall promptly reimburse, indemnify, defend (with legal counsel acceptable to Landowner, whose consent shall not be withheld unreasonably) and hold harmless Landowner, its employees, assigns, successors-in-interest, agents and representatives from any and all claims, liabilities, obligations, losses, causes of action, demands, governmental proceedings or directives, fines, penalties, expenses, costs (including but not limited to reasonable attorney’s fees, consultant’s fees and other expert’s fees and costs), and damages, which arise from or relate to:  (a) Lessee Hazardous Materials Activities; (b) Lessee Contamination; (c) any non-compliance with Applicable Environmental Laws in connection with Lessee’s use of the Property; or (d) a breach of any obligation of Lessee under this Section. 

14.

Relationship of the Parties.

14.1

No Partnership.  This Agreement shall not be deemed to constitute any party, in its capacity as such, the partner, agent or legal representative of any other party, or to create any joint venture, partnership, mining partnership or other partnership relationship, or fiduciary relationship between them.

14.2

Competition.  Except as expressly provided in this Agreement, each party shall have the free and unrestricted right independently to engage in and receive the full benefits of any and all business endeavors of any sort outside the Property or outside the scope of this Agreement, whether or not competitive with the endeavors contemplated under this Agreement, without consultation with or participation of the other party.  In particular, without limiting the foregoing, neither party to this Agreement shall have any obligation to the other as to any opportunity to acquire any money, property, interest of right offered to it outside the scope of this Agreement.

15.

Inspection.  Landowner or Landowner’s duly authorized representatives shall be permitted to enter on the Property and Lessee’s workings at all reasonable times for the purpose of inspection, but they shall enter on the Property at their own risk and in such a manner as not to unreasonably hinder, delay or interfere with the operations of Lessee.

16.

Title Information and Data.  Upon written request by Lessee, Landowner shall deliver to Lessee copies of any policy of title insurance or preliminary title report concerning Landowner’s title to the Property.

17.

Title.  If it is determined that Landowner does not hold record title to the Property, subject only to matters of record, Lessee’s exclusive and remedy shall be termination of this Agreement.  Lessee shall recover from Landowner, and Landowner shall be obligated to pay to Lessee, any property payments that have been paid by the Lessee. 

18.

Covenants, Warranties and Representations.  Each of the parties covenants, warrants and represents for itself as follows:

18.1

Compliance with Laws.  That it has complied with all applicable laws and regulations of any governmental body, Federal, state or local, regarding the terms of and performance of its obligations under this Agreement.

18.2

No Pending Proceedings.  That there are no lawsuits or proceedings pending or threatened which affect its ability to perform the terms of this Agreement. 

18.3

Costs.  That it shall pay all costs and expenses incurred or to be incurred by it in negotiating and preparing this Agreement and in closing and carrying out the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

19.

Termination by Landowner.  In the event of any default or failure by Lessee to comply with any of the covenants, terms or conditions of this Agreement, Landowner shall be entitled to give Lessee written notice of the default which shall specify details of the default.  If such default is not remedied within thirty (30) days after receipt of the notice, provided the default can reasonably be done within that time, or, if not, if Lessee has not within that time commenced action to cure the same or does not after such commencement diligently prosecute such action to completion, Landowner may terminate this Agreement by delivering notice to Lessee of Landowner’s termination of this Agreement.  In the case of Lessee’s failure to pay the Rental Payments, Landowner shall be entitled to give Lessee written notice of the default, and if such default is not remedied within fifteen (15) days after the receipt of the notice, then Landowner may terminate this Agreement by delivering notice to Lessee of Landowner’s termination of this Agreement. 

20.

Termination by Lessee.  Lessee may at any time terminate this Agreement by giving thirty (30) days advance written notice to Landowner.  If Lessee terminates this Agreement, Lessee shall perform all obligations and pay all Rental Payments and Royalty payments which accrue or become due before the termination date.  During the term of this Agreement, Lessee may at any time surrender parts of the Property.  If Lessee intends to surrender any portion of the Property, it shall notify Landowner.  Within ten (10) business days after Lessee’s delivery of its notice, Lessee shall execute and deliver to Landowner an instrument of surrender of Lessee’s right, title and interest in and to the portion of the Property to be surrendered in form acceptable to Landowner and authorized for recording under Nevada law. Lessee’s surrender of any portion of the Property shall not discharge or release Lessee from any liability or obligation arising from or relating to Lessee’s lease of the surrendered portion of the Property or Lessee’s activities on, in or under the surrendered portion of the Property.

21.

Surrender.  On expiration of the term of or sooner termination of this Agreement, Lessee shall surrender the Property promptly to Landowner and shall remove from the Property, at Lessee’s sole cost, all buildings, structures, and equipment.  After termination of this Agreement, Lessee shall have the right to enter on the Property to perform its obligations for compliance with reclamation or restoration of the Property.  Lessee shall commence reclamation and restoration of the Property immediately on expiration of or sooner termination of this Agreement in accordance with all applicable Government Regulations.  Lessee shall diligently perform reclamation and restoration of the Property such that Lessee’s reclamation and restoration shall be completed at the earliest possible time, and no later than the date required for completion by any Governmental Entity.

22.

Data.  Within sixty (60) days following termination of this Agreement, Lessee shall deliver to Landowner copies of all data regarding the Property in Lessee’s possession at the time of termination which before termination have not been furnished to Landowner.  Lessee shall have no liability on account of any such information received or acted on by Landowner or any other party to whom Landowner delivers such information.

23.

Confidentiality.  The data and information, including the terms of this Agreement, coming into the possession of Lessee by virtue of this Agreement, shall be deemed confidential and shall not be disclosed to outside third parties except as may be required to publicly record or protect title to the Property or to publicly announce and disclose information under the laws and regulations of the United States or any state or local government or any country, or under the rules and regulations of any stock exchange on which stock of any party, or the parent or affiliates of any party, is listed.  Lessee agrees with respect to any public announcements or disclosures so required, including the announcement of the execution of this Agreement, if any, to inform Landowner of the content of the announcement or disclosure in sufficient time to permit Landowner to jointly or simultaneously make a similar public announcement or disclosure if the other parties so desire, except that in the event  any party anticipates selling or assigning all or a portion of its interest or negotiations to procure loans from third parties are undertaken, such party shall have the right to furnish information to the party to which such conveyance or assignment is anticipated or with whom such negotiations for loans are undertaken, upon obtaining from such party an agreement to hold confidential any information so furnished.

24.

Force Majeure.  The respective obligations of either party, except Lessee’s obligations under Sections 6, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 26, 35, and 36 of this Agreement, shall be suspended during the time and to the extent that such party is prevented from compliance, in whole or in part, by war or war conditions, actual or potential, earthquake, fire, flood, strike, labor stoppage, accident, riot, unavoidable casualty, act or restraint, present or future, or any lawful authority, statute, act of God, act of public enemy, delays in transportation, or other cause of the same or other character beyond the reasonable control of such party.  Lessee’s failure to obtain its special use permit for operations on the Property shall not constitute an event of force majeure.

25.

Assignment.  

25.1

Assignment by Lessee.  Lessee may assign, convey, encumber, sublease, grant any concession, or license or otherwise transfer (each a “Transfer”) all or any part of its interest in this Agreement or the Property, with, in each case, Landowner’s prior written consent, which Landowner shall not withhold unreasonably.  In its determination of whether to consent to a Transfer, Landowner shall have the right to consider, among other things the financial condition, geothermal resource project development and operating experience, litigation history, regulatory history and technical expertise and experience of the proposed assignee.  The transfer by the owner or owners of Lessee as of the Effective Date of a controlling interest in Lessee, whether in a single transaction or in a series of transactions, shall constitute an assignment for purposes of this Section.  Any Transfer of this Agreement which is prohibited under this Section shall be deemed void and shall constitute a material default under the terms of this Agreement. 

25.2

Assignment by Landowner.  Subject to the provisions of this Section, Landowner shall have the right to assign, convey, encumber, sublease, grant any concession, or license or otherwise transfer all or any part of its interest in this Agreement or the Property.  No change in ownership of Landowner’s interest in the Property shall affect Lessee's obligations under this Agreement unless and until Landowner delivers and Lessee receives certified copies of instruments recorded or other documents necessary to demonstrate the change in ownership of Landowner’s interest.  No other type of notice, whether actual or constructive, shall be binding on Lessee.  Until Lessee receives Landowner’s notice and the documents required to be delivered under this Section, Lessee may continue to make all payments under this Agreement as if the transfer of Landowner’s ownership interest had not occurred.  No division of Landowner’s ownership as to all or any part of the Property shall enlarge Lessee's obligations or diminish Lessee's rights under this Agreement, and Lessee may disregard any such division.  

26.

Memorandum Agreement.  Upon the execution of this Agreement, the parties shall execute and deliver a short form of this Agreement which shall be recorded in the office of the recorder of each county in which all or part of the Property is located.  The execution and recording of the memorandum of agreement shall not limit, increase or in any manner affect any of the terms of this Agreement, or any rights, interest or obligations of the parties.

27.

Notices.  Any notices required or authorized to be given by this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be sent either by commercial courier, facsimile, or by certified U.S. mail, postage prepaid and return receipt requested, addressed to the proper party at the address stated below or such address as the party shall have designated to the other parties in accordance with this Section.  Such notice shall be effective on the date of receipt by the addressee party, except that any facsimiles received after 5:00 p.m. of the addressee’s local time shall be deemed delivered the next day.

If to Landowner:

JHG, LLC  c/o Will DeLong

384 Denio Hwy 140

Winnemucca, NV 89445

If to Lessee: 

Nevada Geothermal Power Company

Ste 900-409 Granville St.

Vancouver, BC, V6C 1T2

28.

Binding Effect of Obligations.  Subject to the provisions of Section 21, this Agreement  shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the respective parties and their successors or assigns.

29.

Whole Agreement.  The parties agree that the whole agreement between them is written in this Agreement and in a memorandum of agreement of even date which is intended to be recorded.  There are no terms or conditions, express or implied, other than expressly stated in this Agreement.  This Agreement may be amended or modified only by an instrument in writing, signed by the parties with the same formality as this Agreement. 

30.

Governing Law and Forum Selection.  This Agreement shall be construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Nevada.  Any action or proceeding concerning the construction, or interpretation of the terms of this Agreement or any claim or dispute between the parties shall be commenced and heard in the Second Judicial District Court of the State of Nevada in and for the County of Washoe, Reno Nevada.

31.

Multiple Counterparts.  This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original, but all of which shall constitute the same Agreement.

32.

Severability.  If any part, term or provision of this Agreement is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be illegal or in conflict with any law of the United States or any state, the validity of the remaining portions or provisions shall not be affected, and the rights and obligations of the parties shall be construed and enforced as if the Agreement did not contain the particular part, term or provision held to be invalid.

33.

Time of Essence.  Time is of the essence in the performance of all obligations of the parties under this Lease.

34.

Release Instrument.  Within ten (10) days after the expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement, Lessee shall execute, acknowledge and deliver to Landowner an instrument of release by which Lessee releases all of its rights under this Agreement and conveys to Landowner all of Lessee’s right, title and interest in and to the Property free and clear of any burdens, claims, encumbrances or liens created by, through or under Lessee.

35.

Brokers.  Each party warrants that it has had no dealings with any real estate broker or agent in connection with this Agreement, and shall indemnify, defend and hold the other party harmless from and against any claims that may be asserted through such party that any brokerage or finder’s fee is due in connection with this Agreement.

The parties have executed this Agreement effective as of the Effective Date.

THE LANDOWNERS

		
	SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED

	JHG, LLC

	in the presence of

	        /s/                                                   

	 
	Authorized Signatory

	Witness

	     Will DeLong

		
	SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED

	 

	in the presence of

	       /s/                                                      

	 
	 

	Witness

	     (name)

THE LESSEE

NEVADA GEOTHERMAL POWER 

COMPANY

	
	Per:                      /s/ Brian Fairbank                    

	Name:  Brian Fairbank

	Title:       President

	I have the authority to bind the corporation

Exhibit A

Description of the Property 

					
	

County APN

	

Acreage

	

Section

	

Township

	

Range

	       -----

	640

	27

	36N

	34E

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