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Exhibit 10.8

 

  

CORESCO AG SERVICES AGREEMENT

 WITH

 PANEX  RESOURCES INC.

Table of Contents

 

 

	 	 	Page 
	 1 	 General 	 2
	   	 The Services 	 2
	 	 	 
	 2	 Term	 2
	 	
 Term

 Minimum Term

	
 2

2

	 	 	 
	 3 	 The Services 	 2
	 	
 Provision of Services

 Variations

	
 2

2

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	 4 	 Premises 	 2
	 	 Customer office area	 2
	 	 	 
	 5 	 Provider not to accept inducements	 3
	 	 Inducements	 3
	 	 	 
	 6 	 Payments	 3
	 	
 Service payments 

 Invoices and payment

 Payment for variations 

 Payments not wages or salary 

 GST / VAT 

	
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3

3

3

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	 7 	 Confidentiality	 3
	 	
 Obligations of confidentiality 

 Further permitted use and disclosure 

 Exclusions 

 Responsibility for Representatives 

 Undertakings from Representatives 

 Notification of unauthorised use 

 Return of Confidential Information 

 Obligations to continue after Agreement ends

	
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4

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	 8  	 Obligations at end of Agreement 	 4
	 	 Return of property 	 4
	 	 	 
	 9 	 Dispute resolution	 4
	 	
 Meeting to attempt to resolve disputes

 Performance of obligations 

	
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	 10  	 Miscellaneous 	 5
	 	
 Approvals and consent 

 Assignment 

 Entire Agreement

 Execution of separate Agreements

 Further acts 

 Governing law and jurisdiction 

 Rights cumulative 

 Severability 

 Waiver 

	
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	 11 	 Definitions and interpretation	 6
	 	
 Definitions

 Interpretation 

 Schedule 1

 Deliverables 

	
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	 	 Execution and date 	 

 

 

  

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CORESCO AG SERVICES AGREEMENT

 WITH

 PANEX  RESOURCES INC.

 

Parties

 

 

Panex Resources Inc. (Customer) and Coresco AG (Provider).

 

 

	
1  

	
General

 

 

The Services

 

 

	
1.1  

	
This Agreement sets out the terms and conditions on which the Provider will render the Services to the Customer as set out in Schedule 1.

 

 

	
2  

	
Term

 

 

Term

 

 

	
2.1  

	
This Agreement starts on the Effective Date and will remain in force for the Term, unless terminated earlier or extended in accordance with this Agreement.

 

 

Minimum Term

 

 

	
2.2  

	
This Agreement has a period commencing on the Effective Date and ending 31 December 2015.

 

 

	
2.3  

	
The Provider may not terminate this Agreement prior 31 December 2012 unless Force Majeure events, including personal incapacity, prevent rendering of Services under this Agreement.

 

 

	
2.4  

	
The Customer may not terminate this Agreement prior 31 December 2012 without payment of Services for this period.

 

 

	
2.5  

	
Following the Minimum Term, the Customer may terminate this Agreement by giving 6 months written notice to Provider by way of notice delivered in person and / or to email address ross.doyle@coresco.ch mailto:doyle.stephen@hotmail.com

 

 

	
3  

	
The Services

 

 

Provision of Services

 

 

	
3.1  

	
The Provider will render the Services in accordance with this Agreement exercising due care, skill and judgement, in an efficient and professional manner and in accordance with accepted professional and business practices.

 

 

Variations

 

 

	
3.2  

	
The Customer may at any time request the Provider alter the Services or request the Provider carry out any work of a character similar to the Services as the Customer may consider reasonably necessary.  These requests must be in writing.  The Provider will seek to comply with any such request, provided the request is reasonably issued and is within the power of the Provider.

 

 

	
4  

	
Premises

 

 

Customer office area

 

 

	
4.1  

	
The Customer will allow Provider to occupy a desk at the Customer premises (if required), free of charge.

 

 

	
4.2  

	
The Provider must use the Customer office area in a responsible and reasonable manner and may occupy and use the area in a manner consistent with its current occupation and use.  The Provider must ensure that the Provider’s employees do not enter unauthorised areas.

 

 

 

  

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5  

	
Provider not to accept inducements

 

 

Inducements

 

 

	
5.1  

	
The Provider will not in any circumstances, either directly or indirectly, receive or accept any payment or other benefit in money or in kind from any person;

 

 

	
5.1.1  

	
as an inducement or reward for any act in connection with any matter or business transacted by or on behalf of the Customer; or

 

 

	
5.1.2  

	
in any other matter or business transaction with a Customer Company;

 

 

	
5.1.3  

	
except with the consent of the Customer.

 

 

	
6  

	
Payments

 

 

Service payments

 

 

	
6.1  

	
The Customer will pay the Provider for rendering the Services.  The Customer will make all payments to the Provider in accordance with the rates set out in Schedule 2.

 

 

Invoices and payment

 

 

	
6.2  

	
The Provider must submit monthly invoices to the Customer.  The Customer will pay all correctly rendered invoices within 15 days or receipt of invoice.

 

 

Payment for variations

 

 

	
6.3  

	
If the Customer requests the Provider in writing to alter or vary the Services, and the Provider has agreed to render those services, the amount payable by the Customer to the Provider for any variation carried out in accordance with such direction, will be as agreed by the parties.

 

 

Payments not wages or salary

 

 

	
6.4  

	
Payments made by the Customer to the Provider are not wages or salary.  The Provider acknowledges that:

 

 

	
6.4.1  

	
it is responsible for the payment of all income, profit and salary tax payable in respect of the payments received by it;

 

 

	
6.4.2  

	
it must pay its employees and must make any taxation or other deductions required by law, and it is responsible for paying superannuation, sickness and leave benefits, payroll tax and workers’ compensation cover in respect of its employees.

 

 

GST / VAT

 

 

	
6.5  

	
A party must pay GST / VAT on a Taxable Supply made to it under this Agreement, in addition to any consideration (excluding GST / VAT) that is payable for that Taxable Supply.  It must do so at the same time and in the same way as it is required to pay the consideration for the Taxable Supply.

 

 

	
6.6  

	
A party making a Taxable Supply to another party under this Agreement must issue a Tax Invoice to the other party, setting out the amount of the GST / VAT payable by that other party.

 

 

	
7  

	
Confidentiality

 

 

Obligations of confidentiality

 

 

	
7.1  

	
Where a party (Recipient) receives Confidential Information from the other party (Disclosing Party) under this Agreement or otherwise in connection with the Services, the Recipient must:

 

 

	
7.1.1  

	
keep the Confidential Information confidential;

 

 

	
7.1.2  

	
not use, disclose or reproduce the Confidential Information for any purpose other than the purposes of this Agreement;

 

 

	
7.1.3  

	
not, without Disclosing Party's written consent, disclose Confidential Information to any person other than its employees, who need the information for the purposes of this Agreement; and

 

 

	
7.1.4  

	
establish and maintain effective security measures to safeguard the Confidential Information from unauthorised access, use, copying or disclosure.

 

 

  

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Further permitted use and disclosure

 

 

	
7.2  

	
Notwithstanding clause 7.1, the Recipient may use or disclose Confidential Information to the extent necessary to:

 

 

	
7.2.1  

	
comply with any law, binding directive of a regulator or a court order;

 

 

	
7.2.2  

	
comply with the listing rules of any stock exchange on which its securities are listed; or

 

 

	
7.2.3  

	
obtain professional advice in relation to matters arising under or in connection with this Agreement.

 

 

Exclusions

 

 

	
7.3  

	
Clause 7.1 does not apply to Confidential Information:

 

 

	
7.3.1  

	
which is in or becomes part of the public domain, otherwise than through breach of an obligation of confidence;

 

 

	
7.3.2  

	
which the Recipient acquires from a third party where that third party was entitled to disclose it.

 

 

Responsibility for Representatives

 

 

	
7.4  

	
The Recipient must ensure that its employees do not do, or omit to do anything, which if done or omitted to be done by the Recipient, would breach this clause.

 

 

Undertakings from Representatives

 

 

	
7.5  

	
The Disclosing Party may at any time require any employees of the Recipient engaged in the performance of obligations under this Agreement to give written undertakings in a form prepared by the Disclosing Party relating to the non-disclosure of the Confidential Information and the Recipient must promptly arrange for all such undertakings to be given.

 

 

Notification of unauthorised use

 

 

	
7.6  

	
The Recipient must immediately notify the Disclosing Party of any potential, suspected or actual unauthorised use, copying or disclosure of the Confidential Information.

 

 

Return of Confidential Information

 

 

	
7.7  

	
The Recipient must immediately on demand, or on completion or termination of this Agreement, return to the Disclosing Party any documents in its possession, power or control containing Confidential Information.  Subject to clause 7.2, the Recipient must not retain copies of any Confidential Information in any form.

 

 

Obligations to continue after Agreement ends

 

 

	
7.8  

	
All obligations of confidence set out in this Agreement continue in full force and effect after the Agreement set out in this Agreement ends.

 

 

	
8  

	
Obligations at end of Agreement

 

 

Return of property

 

 

	
8.1  

	
When the Agreement ends, the Provider must immediately return all of the Customers equipment, information, documents, records and other property used by it in the provision of the Services or otherwise in the Customers possession or control.  Provided however that the Provider may retain copies of any documents required for its taxation or accounting records and provided also that the Provider will allow the Customer access to any original document as the Customer may require from time to time to satisfy any enquiry from the taxation authorities, government or listed agency.

 

 

	
9  

	
Dispute resolution

 

 

Meeting to attempt to resolve disputes

 

 

	
9.1  

	
If a dispute arises under this Agreement, either party may at any time give written notice to the other requesting that a meeting take place to seek to resolve the dispute.  Representatives of both parties must meet within 3 business days of the notice and endeavour to resolve the dispute.  If such meeting does not take place or if after 3 business days of the meeting the dispute remains unresolved, either party may pursue its rights at law.

 

 

Performance of obligations

 

 

	
9.2  

	
During a dispute, each party must continue to perform its obligations under this Agreement.

 

 

  

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10  

	
Miscellaneous

 

 

Approvals and consent

 

 

	
10.1  

	
Except where the contrary is stated in this Agreement, a party may give or withhold an approval or consent to be given under this Agreement in that party’s absolute discretion and subject to those conditions determined by the party.  A party is not obliged to give its reasons for giving or withholding consent or for giving consent subject to conditions.  Where this Agreement refers to a matter being to the ‘satisfaction’ of a party, this means to the satisfaction of that party in its absolute discretion.

 

 

Assignment

 

 

	
10.2  

	
Except as expressly permitted by this Agreement, a party must not assign any of its rights without the prior written consent of the other parties.  That consent may be given or withheld at a party’s absolute discretion.

 

 

Entire Agreement

 

 

	
10.3  

	
This Agreement contains everything the parties have agreed on in relation to the matters it deals with.  No party can rely on an earlier document, or anything said or done by another party, or by a director, officer, agent or employee of that party, before this document was executed, except where permitted by law.

 

 

Execution of separate Agreements

 

 

	
10.4  

	
This Agreement is properly executed if each party executes either this Agreement or an identical Agreement.  In the latter case, this Agreement takes effect when the separately executed Agreements are exchanged between the parties.

 

 

Further acts

 

 

	
10.5  

	
Each party must promptly execute all Agreements and do all things that another party from time to time reasonably requests to affect, perfect or complete this Agreement and all transactions incidental to it.

 

 

Governing law and jurisdiction

 

 

	
10.6  

	
This document is governed by and is to be construed in accordance with the laws of Zug, Switzerland.  Each party irrevocably and unconditionally submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of this place.

 

 

Rights cumulative

 

 

	
10.7  

	
Except when the contrary is stated in this Agreement, the rights of a party under this Agreement are cumulative and are in addition to the other rights of that party.

 

 

Severability

 

 

	
10.8  

	
If a clause or part of a clause of this Agreement can be read in a way that makes it illegal, unenforceable or invalid, but can also be read in a way that makes it legal, enforceable and valid, it must be read in the latter way.  If any clause or part of a clause is illegal, unenforceable or invalid, that clause or part is to be treated as removed from this document, but the rest of this document is not affected.

 

 

Waiver

 

 

	
10.9  

	
The fact that a party fails to do, or delays in doing, something the party is entitled to do under this Agreement, does not amount to a waiver of any obligation of, or breach of obligation by, another party.  A waiver by a party is only effective if it is in writing.  A written waiver by a party is only effective in relation to the particular obligation or breach in respect of which it is given.  It is not to be taken as an implied waiver of any other obligation or breach or as an implied waiver of that obligation or breach in relation to any other occasion.

 

 

 

  

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11  

	
Definitions and interpretation

 

Definitions

 

 

	
11.1  

	
In this Agreement the following definitions apply:

 

 

Confidential Information means any information provided by the Disclosing Party to the Recipient.  It includes:

 

 

	
(a)  

	
all confidential business information, documents, records, reports, technical information, forecasts, operational or financial information, customer and supplier information, trading performance, staff information, organisational and processes information, business plans and information about business opportunities, trade secrets and know-how;

 

 

	
(b)  

	
Discoveries;

 

 

	
(c)  

	
Intellectual Property; and

 

 

	
(d)  

	
the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

 

 

It does not include information which is in or becomes part of the public domain, other than through a breach of this Agreement or an obligation of confidence owed to the Disclosing Party; or which the Recipient can prove written documentation was independently acquired or developed without breaching any of the obligations set out in this Agreement.

 

 

Discoveries mean all inventions, improvements, innovations, modifications and discoveries which the Provider makes, either alone or in conjunction with others either:

 

 

	
(a)  

	
in the course of the Agreement; using, or not using, the Confidential Information;

 

 

	
(b)  

	
or in connection with any matter relating to the affairs or business of the Customer, whether or not capable of being protected as intellectual property at law.

 

 

Effective Date means the 1 December 2011.

 

 

Services mean the services to be provided to the Customer under this Agreement in order to provide the Deliverables as set out in Schedule 1.

 

 

Term means the period of time determined in accordance with clause 2.

 

 

Interpretation

 

 

	
11.2  

	
In the interpretation of this Agreement, the following provisions apply unless the context otherwise requires:

 

 

	
11.2.1  

	
Headings are inserted for convenience only and do not affect the interpretation of this Agreement.

 

 

	
11.2.2  

	
A reference to a clause, part, schedule or attachment is a reference to a clause, part, schedule or attachment of or to this Agreement.

 

 

	
11.2.3  

	
An expression importing a natural person includes any company, trust, partnership, joint venture, association, body corporate or governmental agency.

 

 

	
11.2.4  

	
A word which denotes the singular denotes the plural, a word which denotes the plural denotes the singular, and a reference to any gender denotes the other genders.

 

 

	
11.2.5  

	
References to the word ‘include’ or ‘including’ are to be construed without limitation.

 

 

	
11.2.6  

	
A reference to this Agreement includes the Agreement recorded in this Agreement.

 

 

	
11.2.7  

	
Any schedules and attachments form part of this Agreement.

 

 

 

  

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Schedule 1

 

 

Deliverables

 

 

Services to be provided under this Agreement are assisting the Customer as requested with:

 

 

	
1.  

	
Corporate Office Services

 

 

	
a.  

	
Receptionist, answering service and administration

 

 

	
b.  

	
Web site maintenance, support, announcements and investor relations

 

 

	
c.  

	
Fully serviced office available for Board of Director, Investor and Executive meetings

 

 

	
d.  

	
Corporate office establishment includes a initial and ongoing review of internal systems and document management, and focuses on set up of new procedures and systems, development of compliance check lists and the execution of a transitional plan to ensure a well governed and managed organisation from day 1

 

 

 

 

	
2.  

	
Corporate Administration Services

 

 

	
a.  

	
Banking infrastructure setup, treasury management and ongoing execution with global banking partners including compliance with international money laundering and embargos

 

 

	
b.  

	
Treasury, banking and payment transactional document management and execution

 

 

	
c.  

	
Bookkeeping activities such as attending to the payment of creditors, including a review of authorizations and transactions, preparation and distribution of invoices, banking and processing of debtor and other receipts, reconciliation of the bank, debtors, creditors and payroll clearing accounts, correspondence with other entities regarding various bookkeeping issues, including inter-company and parent loan account reconciliations and quarterly reconciliation of foreign exchange differences.  Files are maintained in a consistent, orderly and transparent manner with secure document storage and data recovery systems.

 

 

	
d.  

	
Accounting activities such as coordinating the information flow to prepare financial information required to meet statutory obligations and board reporting requirements, quarterly reconciliation of all balance sheet balances and key profit and loss data, preparation of quarterly financial statements, including balance sheet, profit and loss, cash flows and other information as required, meeting the parent entity reporting deadlines and reporting in a format that is conducive to simplifying the consolidation of the quarterly data and preparation of consolidated reports and any liaison with subsidiaries required for this.

 

 

	
e.  

	
Additional banking services organised such as capital pooling and short term money management

 

 

 

	
3.  

	
Corporate CFO Services

 

 

	
a.  

	
Quarterly and Annual reporting requirements including management of Annual audited financial accounts and auditor management

 

 

	
b.  

	
Collaboration and management with auditors to satisfy continuous disclosure requirements

 

 

	
c.  

	
Ensure and manage compliance with various regulatory authorities including taxation and duties

 

 

	
d.  

	
Strict corporate governance management and internal controls that are designed for safeguarding assets against unauthorised use or disposition; for maintaining proper accounting records; and for the reliability of financial information used within the business or for publication.

 

 

	
e.  

	
Company Secretarial services that maintain legally required minutes, resolutions and records; AGM and Investor management

 

 

	
f.  

	
Communication with Shareholders is given high priority.  Extensive information about activities will be provided in Annual Report and Accounts and Interim Reports and we engage in and manage regular dialogue with institutional investors and enquiries from individuals on matters relating to their shareholdings in an informative and timely manner.

 

 

	
g.  

	
CEO, CFO and Company Secretary experience from minor exploration projects to $100B turnover businesses

 

 

 

  

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4.  

	
Corporate Finance (on a as-requested and quoted basis)

 

 

	
a.  

	
Project finance and management including budgeting, forecasting, cost estimates and management of exploration programs, for regional and local scale programs covering a wide range of commodities and sizes.  Experience with small exploration budgets to billion dollar projects

 

 

	
b.  

	
Capital raisings and communication with transfer agent as needed

 

 

	
c.  

	
Road shows and marketing

 

 

	
d.  

	
M&A, Due diligence and legal counsel and representation

 

 

	
e.  

	
Initial Website development and company branding and media strategy establishment

 

 

	
f.  

	
Management of joint venture and shareholding issue

 

 

	
g.  

	
Pre and post listing project services on most exchanges

 

 

 

 

  Schedule 2

 

	
Monthly rate to be paid monthly in advance (EXCLUDING GST / VAT)

	
Corporate Office

Corporate Administration and CFO Services

 

	
3,000 CHF

7,000 CHF

 

	
Travel, accommodation, incidentals’ and third party costs to be charged at cost incurred

	
At cost

	
Corporate Finance as requested

	
Quoted basis

	
Total

	
10,000 CHF plus costs

 

 

  

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Execution and date

 

Executed as an Agreement dated 14 March 2012.

 

	
Executed by CUSTOMER by authorised signatories:

	  
	
. . . . /s/ Klaus Eckhof. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Signature of authorised signatory

	
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Signature of authorised signatory

	
Klaus Eckhof

	
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Name

 

 

	
Executed by CORESCO AG

	  
	
. . . . /s/ Ross Doyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Signature of director

	
. . . . /s/ Mark Gusson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Signature of Witness

	
Ross Doyle

	
Mark Gusson

 

 

  

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Exhibit 10.17

 

PURCHASE AND ASSUMPTION AGREEMENT

This Purchase and Assumption Agreement (this “Agreement”) is made and entered into this 6th day of April, 2012, by and between HeritageBank of the South, a Georgia-chartered savings bank (“Purchaser”), and AB&T National Bank, a national-chartered commercial bank (“Seller”).

WHEREAS, Seller owns and operates a branch facility located at 1943 East Glenn Avenue, Auburn, AL 36830 (the “Branch”); and

WHEREAS, Seller desires to sell and Purchaser agrees to acquire the Branch and, in that regard, Seller desires to sell and Purchaser desires to acquire certain assets relating to the Branch, all as set forth in this Agreement; and

WHEREAS, Seller desires to assign to Purchaser and Purchaser desires to assume from Seller certain liabilities relating to the Branch, all as set forth in this Agreement.

NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual promises, Seller and Purchaser agree as follows:

ARTICLE I

PURCHASE AND SALE OF ASSETS AND

ASSIGNMENT AND ASSUMPTION OF LIABILITIES

1.1           Purchase and Sale of Assets.  Upon the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in this Agreement, Seller shall sell, convey, assign, transfer and deliver to Purchaser, and Purchaser shall purchase and accept from Seller, the following assets relating to the Branch (the “Assets”):

A.            Personal Property.  The personal property, including furniture, fixtures, equipment and fixed assets contained in and used primarily for the operation of the Branch as described in Schedule 1.1A hereto (the “Personal Property”).

B.            Loans.

1.           All whole loans carried on the books and records of the Branch as of the close of business on February 29, 2012 relating to customer relationships at the Branch as listed on Schedule 1.1B.1(a) as prepared and delivered by Seller (the “Existing Loans”), including all related escrow accounts and other obligations and excluding:  (i) loans that are restructured, changed or modified after February 29, 2012, without Purchaser’s written consent; (ii) loans that are in foreclosure or are 30 days or more delinquent as of the third business day prior to the Closing Date (as defined in Section 1.7); and (iii) loans listed on Schedule 1.1B.1(b) (“Excluded Loans”) as prepared and delivered by Purchaser within 15 business days of the date of this Agreement.  Schedule 1.1B.1(a) shall provide the following information for each loan:  loan number and type, the borrower and outstanding principal balance on February 29, 2012.  Schedule 1.1B.1(b) shall identify the Excluded Loans by loan number and borrower.  Within five business days of receiving Schedule 1.1B.1(b), Seller shall prepare and provide to Purchaser a revised list of Existing Loans on Schedule 1.1B.1(a) that excludes the Excluded Loans.

 

  

  

  

 

2.           All additional loans originated and entered on the books and records of the Branch, with the prior written consent of Purchaser, relating to customer relationships at the Branch from February 29, 2012, to the close of business on the day immediately before the Closing Date, but excluding loans that are 30 days or more delinquent as of the third business day prior to the Closing Date (the “Interim Loans”).

3.           For purposes of this Agreement, the Existing Loans and Interim Loans are collectively referred to as the “Purchased Loans.”  The Purchased Loans, together with interest and late fees accrued thereon but unpaid as of the close of business on the day immediately before the Closing Date (the “Accrued Loan Interest and Late Fees”), shall be purchased by Purchaser.  Seller will prepare for Closing Schedule 1.1B.3, which will provide the following information for the Purchased Loans: loan number and type, the borrower, outstanding principal balance and Accrued Loan Interest and Late Fees as of the close of business the day immediately before the Closing Date, which Schedule shall be current and made a part hereof as of the Closing Date.

4.           With respect to certain participation loans, described on Schedule 1.1B.4 hereto (the “Participation Loans”), which constitute a part of the Existing Loans, Seller shall purchase from each participating lender the portion of said loans previously sold by Seller to such participating lenders (the “Previously Sold Portions”).  Such purchases shall take place prior to the Closing Date, and upon no less than three (3) business days prior written notice to Purchaser.  On the same business day that Seller purchases the Previously Sold Portions of such Participation Loans, Purchaser shall in turn purchase such Previously Sold Portions from Seller, for the same purchase price as paid by Seller to the participating lender, which shall be in accordance with the applicable participation agreement.  Pending Closing, Purchaser shall then assume the position of the participating lender with respect to Previously Sold Portions of the Participation Loans purchased in accordance with this Section, as assignee of said participating lender under the terms of the applicable participation agreement.

C.            Real Property.  The real property, and all improvements thereon, owned by Seller on which the Branch is located (the “Real Property”), which shall be sold and purchased pursuant to the terms detailed in Section 7.3 and Schedule 1.1C.

D.            Safe Deposit Boxes.  The contracts for all rented safe deposit boxes at the Branch on the Closing Date will be assumed by the Purchaser.  A detailed list will be provided at the Closing Date on Schedule 1.1D.

 

  

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E.             Cash on Hand.  The cash on hand maintained at the Branch at the close of business on day immediately preceding the Closing Date (the “Cash on Hand”).

F.             Records, Etc.  All records, files, books of accounts and other original documents and instruments pertaining to the Assets being transferred and the Assumed Liabilities being assumed, as defined below.

G.            Rights Relating to Assets.  Any statutory or common law right, title and interest in and related to the Assets that Seller may have and assign, including, without limitation, claims, causes of action, rights of recovery or set-offs, and credit of any kind or nature relating to the Assets (the “Rights”).

1.2           Assignment and Assumptions of Liabilities. Upon the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in this Agreement, Seller shall assign to Purchaser, and Purchaser shall accept and assume from Seller, the following liabilities relating to the Branch, which liabilities Purchaser agrees to perform and discharge (the “Assumed Liabilities”), as follows:

A.            Account Liabilities.  All liabilities for payment of non-certificate deposits given an account number maintained at the Branch or assigned to the Branch in the ordinary course pursuant to Seller’s accounting system, including, without limitation, all savings accounts, money market deposit accounts, checking and NOW accounts and IRA savings accounts (except for IRA accounts transferred at the request of a depositor as provided in Section 4.2(A)), in each case as of the close of business on February 29, 2012 (the “Cut-Off Date Accounts”), all of which shall be listed in full on Schedule 1.2A.1 hereto (the “Account Balance”), together with any changes in the Cut-Off Date Accounts and all new non-certificate accounts from February 29, 2012, through the close of business on the day immediately before the Closing Date (the “Interim Accounts”) (the Cut-Off Date Accounts and Interim Accounts, in each case as of the close of business on the day immediately before the Closing Date are hereinafter collectively referred to as the “Accounts” or the “Account Liabilities”), in accordance with the terms of the agreements pertaining to such Accounts, together with interest accrued thereon but unpaid as of the close of business on the day immediately before the Closing Date (the “Accrued Account Interest”).  Said Account Liabilities and Accrued Account Interest shall be specified in Schedule 1.2A.2 to be prepared by Seller and be attached hereto and made a part hereof as of the Closing Date.

B.            Certificate Liabilities.  All liabilities for payment of certificates of deposit given an account number maintained at the Branch or assigned to the Branch in the ordinary course pursuant to Seller’s accounting system (except for IRA certificates of deposit transferred at the request of a depositer as provided in Section 4.2(A)), in each case as of the close of business on February 29, 2012 (the “Cut-Off Certificates”), all of which shall be listed in full on Schedule 1.2B.1 hereto (the “Certificate Balance”), together with any changes in the Cut-Off Certificates from the month-end preceding the Closing Date and all new certificate accounts from February 29, 2012, through the close of business on the day immediately before the Closing Date from the month-end preceding the Closing Date (the “Interim Certificates”) (the Cut-Off Date Certificates and Interim Certificates in each case as of the close of business on the day immediately before the Closing Date are hereinafter collectively referred to as the “Certificates” or the “Certificate Liabilities”), in accordance with the terms of the agreements pertaining to such Certificates, together with interest accrued thereon but unpaid as of the close of business on the day immediately before the Closing Date (the “Accrued Certificate Interest”).  Said Certificate Liabilities and Accrued Certificate Interest shall be specified in Schedule 1.2B.2 to be prepared by Seller and be attached hereto and made a part hereof as of the Closing Date.  All liabilities for payment of certificates of deposit given an account number maintained at the Branch or assigned to the Branch in the ordinary course pursuant to Seller’s accounting system that are not Certificate Liabilities or Accrued Certificate Interest shall remain with Seller.

 

  

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C.            Deposit Liabilities.  The Accounts and the Certificates shall be collectively referred to herein as the “Deposits.”  The Account Liabilities and Certificate Liabilities shall be collectively referred to herein as the “Deposit Liabilities.”  The Account Balance and Certificate Balance shall be collectively referred to herein as the “Deposit Balance.”  The Accrued Account Interest and the Accrued Certificate Interest shall be collectively referred to herein as the “Accrued Deposit Interest.”

D.            Contracts.  All obligations of Seller relating to the period on and after the Closing Date under any and all contracts relating to the operation of the Branch that are assignable by Seller to Purchaser are all listed on Schedule 1.2D to this Agreement (the “Contracts”).

1.3           Purchase Price.  The purchase price to be paid by Purchaser to Seller for the Assets acquired under this Agreement (the “Purchase Price”) shall be equal to the sum of the Book Value of the Personal Property, the Book Value of the Real Property plus fifty-thousand dollars ($50,000), 99.0% of the unpaid principal owed on the Purchased Loans, the Accrued Loan Interest and Late Fees on the Purchased Loans and the amount of Cash on Hand.  Purchaser also shall assume the Deposit Liabilities, Accrued Deposit Interest and Contracts and shall pay a premium equal to 1.0% of the Deposit Liabilities (the “Deposit Premium”).  For purposes of this Agreement, “Book Value” means the net book value on the books and records of Seller in accordance with GAAP as of the month-end prior to the Closing Date.

1.4           Transfer of Funds.  In connection with the acquisition by Purchaser of the Assets and the assumption by Purchaser of the Assumed Liabilities, Seller shall transfer to Purchaser by wire transfer of immediately available funds on the Closing Date (or the business day immediately before the Closing Date, if the Closing Date occurs on a day when the funds cannot be wired for same day reinvestment) in accordance with Section 1.7 (the “Transfer Payment”) an amount equal to:

	
  

	
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the estimated amount of the Deposit Liabilities; plus

	
  

	
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the Book Value of the Personal Property; minus

	
  

	
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99.0% of the estimated unpaid principal amount of the Purchased Loans; minus

	
  

	
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the estimated amount of the Accrued Loan Interest and Late Fees; minus

	
  

	
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the amount of Cash on Hand; minus

	
  

	
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the Deposit Premium; and plus or minus

	
  

	
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the estimated amount of prorations, as provided for in Section 1.6 hereof.

The parties agree that if the sum of subsections A through I is less than zero, Purchaser will transfer to Seller, in accordance with Section 1.7, by wire transfer on the Closing Date (or the business day immediately before the Closing Date, if the Closing Date occurs on a day when funds cannot be wired for same day reinvestment), immediately available funds in the amount by which such sum is less than zero.

Seller shall prepare and deliver to Purchaser on and as of the third business day before the Closing Date a provisional closing statement to be executed by the parties for the calculation for the Transfer Payment on the form in Exhibit 1.

1.5           Adjustment Payment Date.

A.            On the 30th day after the Closing Date or such earlier date as may be agreed to by the parties (the “Adjustment Payment Date”), Seller shall deliver the following documents to Purchaser in order to determine the amount of any necessary adjustment to the Transfer Payment (“Adjusted Payment”):

1.           A statement setting forth (a) the aggregate amount of Account Liabilities and the Accrued Account Interest thereon transferred to and assumed by Purchaser, calculated as of the close of business on the day immediately before the Closing Date; and (b) any corrections to the information contained in Schedule 1.2A.2 delivered to Purchaser on the Closing Date;

2.           A statement setting forth (a) the aggregate amount of Certificate Liabilities and the Accrued Certificate Interest thereon transferred to and assumed by Purchaser, calculated as of the close of business on the day immediately before the Closing Date; and (b) any corrections to the information contained in Schedule 1.2B.2 delivered to Purchaser on the Closing Date;

 

  

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3.           A statement of the Purchased Loans as of the close of business on the day immediately before the Closing Date, setting forth (a) the aggregate unpaid principal amount of such Purchased Loans and the Accrued Loan Interest and Late Fees and listing, for each such Purchased Loans, the name and address of the borrower, the unpaid principal amount thereof, interest rate thereon and the amount of the Accrued Loan Interest and Late Fees; and (b) any corrections to the information contained in the Schedule 1.1B.3 delivered to Purchaser on the Closing Date;

4.           A statement of the actual proration amounts to be paid in accordance with Section 1.6 hereof as of the start of business on the Closing Date; and

5.           A final closing statement of any other required adjustments to determine the Adjusted Payment for execution by the parties on the form in Exhibit 2.

B.             If the final closing statement requires an Adjusted Payment, Seller or Purchaser, as the case may be, shall make the Adjusted Payment to the other party to correct any discrepancy between the amount of the Transfer Payment paid under Section 1.4 and the amount of the Adjusted Payment determined under this Section 1.5.  Seller shall provide Purchaser with the worksheets it used to calculate the Adjustment Payment. Any Adjustment Payment due to either party on the Adjustment Payment Date pursuant to this provision shall be paid to such party on the Adjustment Payment Date by the other party by wire transfer on the first business day immediately following the execution of the final closing statement by Purchaser and Seller and shall bear interest from and including the Closing Date to the date of payment at the effective federal funds rate as published daily by the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta for the dates involved.

1.6           Prorations.  It is the intention of the parties hereto that Seller shall operate for its own account the business being transferred pursuant to this Agreement until the close of business on the day immediately before the Closing Date, and that Purchaser shall operate for its own account the business being transferred pursuant to this Agreement from and after the Closing Date.  Thus, except as otherwise specifically provided in this Agreement, items of income and expense allocable to the Assets and Assumed Liabilities shall be prorated as of the close of business on the day immediately before the Closing Date determined in accordance with GAAP, whether or not such adjustment would normally be made as of such time.  For purposes of this Agreement, items of proration and other adjustments shall include, but not be limited to; (i) personal property and real estate taxes; (ii) FDIC deposit insurance and FICO assessments (prorated in accordance with the number of days elapsed during the quarter in which the Closing Date occurs and taking into account applicable FDIC assessment rates for Purchaser); and (iii) other accrued expenses (including but not limited to those under the Contracts) and prepaid expenses (but only including prepaids that will inure directly to the benefit of Purchaser and excluding all others, such as by way of example, prepaid advertising) for the Branch.  Seller shall deliver to Purchaser a preliminary proration schedule as of the end of the month preceding the Closing Date to enable the parties to agree on the types of prorations to apply at Closing.

 

  

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1.7           Closing Date: Closing; Real Estate Transfer.  The consummation of the purchase and assumption transactions provided for in this Agreement (the “Closing”), shall occur (i) no later than 15 calendar days after receipt by the parties of all required regulatory approvals and all other approvals required by law or contract for consummation of the transactions provided for herein and lapse of all required waiting periods associated therewith (such date referred to hereinafter as the “Closing Date”), with a target date of June 30, 2012, or (ii) such other date as is mutually agreed upon by the parties hereto. In any event, the Closing Date may be extended to September 30, 2012, if regulatory approvals and waiting periods necessitate.  Delivery of the documents and instruments to be delivered by Seller and Purchaser, payment of the Transfer Payment by Seller or Purchaser, closing of the sale of the Real Property, and other transactions herein contemplated to take place concurrently with such deliveries, assumptions and payments, shall take place on the Closing Date at 8:00 a.m. (local time) at the offices of Seller in the State of Georgia (or at such other time and place as are agreed to by both parties), and all such transactions shall be deemed effective as of the close of business on the day immediately before the Closing Date; provided, however, that any payment to be made by either party to the other by wire transfer of immediately available funds on the Closing Date shall be made by wire transfer initiated prior to 10:00 a.m. (local time) on the Closing Date (or on the business day immediately before the Closing Date, if the Closing Date occurs on a day when funds cannot be wired for same day reinvestment).  Any deliveries, conveyances, assignments or transfers required under this Agreement, other than the foregoing, shall be made at the time and date specified in this Agreement (and where no time is specified, on or before the start of business on the date specified) and in the manner and place specified in this Agreement (where not specified, in the manner and place as reasonably requested in writing by the party that is to receive such delivery, conveyances, assignment or transfer).

1.8           Limitations On Assumption of Liabilities.  The parties agree that Purchaser shall assume only the Assumed Liabilities.  Purchaser assumes no other liabilities of Seller or Seller's banking operations.

ARTICLE II

REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF SELLER

Seller hereby makes the following representations and warranties to Purchaser:

2.1           Corporate Organization.  Seller is a national-chartered commercial bank duly organized and existing under the laws of the United States of America.  Seller possesses full corporate power and all necessary approvals to own and operate the Branch and to carry on its business as presently owned, operated, and conducted by it.  Seller’s deposit liabilities are insured by the FDIC to the fullest extent permitted under federal law.  No proceedings for the termination or revocation of such insurance are pending or to Seller's knowledge threatened.  Except as disclosed to Purchaser in Disclosure Schedule 2.1, Seller is not currently under any cease and desist order by or written agreement with any regulatory agency, nor to Seller's knowledge is any such action threatened that would preclude Seller from entering into or consummating this Agreement.

 

  

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2.2           Corporate Authority and Action.  Seller has full right, power and authority to sell, convey, assign, transfer and deliver the Assets and the Assumed Liabilities to Purchaser and to otherwise fully perform Seller's obligations under this Agreement, subject however to (i) Seller’s receipt of and compliance with all required regulatory approvals and (ii) compliance by Purchaser with all of its obligations under this Agreement.  Seller has full right, power and authority to execute and deliver this Agreement and each of the documents and instruments contemplated hereby.  This Agreement, and each such other document and instrument, constitutes a valid and binding obligation of Seller enforceable against Seller in accordance with its terms except as the same may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, or other laws relating to or affecting the enforcement of creditors' rights including, without limitation, the avoidance powers of the FDIC pursuant to the Federal Deposit Insurance Act and except as courts of equity may limit certain remedies such as specific performance.  This Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby have been approved by the Board of Directors of Seller and, except as set forth herein, no other corporate or member action is required on the part of Seller relating to this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby.

2.3           No Default Effected.  The execution and delivery of this Agreement by Seller and the consummation by Seller of the transactions contemplated hereby, subject to the fulfillment of the terms and compliance with the provisions hereof and all regulatory approvals, will not conflict with, or result in the breach of, or a default (or an occurrence which, with the lapse of time or action by a third party, could result in a breach or default) with respect to (i) any of the terms, conditions, or provisions of any laws applicable to Seller, or of the charter or bylaws of Seller; (ii) any agreement or other instrument to which Seller is a party or is subject, or by which Seller or any of its properties or assets are bound; or (iii) to Seller’s knowledge, any order, judgment, injunction, decree, directive, or award of any court, arbitrator, government agency, or public official by which Seller is bound.

2.4           Brokers.  Except as disclosed to Purchaser in Disclosure Schedule 2.4, all negotiations relative to this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby have been carried on by Seller without the assistance of any other person acting on behalf of Seller, in such manner as to give rise to any valid claim by any person against Seller or Purchaser for reimbursement of expenses or a finder's fee, brokerage commission, or other similar payment, and Seller shall pay all commissions, fees, costs and expenses, directly or indirectly, due any such person and indemnify Purchaser against all commissions, fees, costs, expenses, or other similar payments in connection therewith.

2.5           Litigation.  There are no actions, causes of action, claims, suits or proceedings, pending or, to Seller's knowledge, threatened, against Seller affecting the Branch, the Assets or the Assumed Liabilities whether at law, in equity or before or by a governmental department, commission, board, bureau, agency or instrumentality, domestic or foreign, and to Seller's knowledge, there are no unresolved disputes under any written or oral agreement, whether express or implied, to which Seller is a party or by which it is bound that would adversely affect the Branch, the Assets, the Assumed Liabilities or the transactions contemplated hereby, and Seller has no knowledge of any state of facts or the occurrence of any event which would form the basis for any claim that would adversely affect the Branch, the Assets, the Assumed Liabilities or the transactions contemplated hereby.

 

  

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2.6           Deposits.  The Deposits are insured by the FDIC to the fullest extent permitted under federal law.  The Deposits (i) are in all respects genuine and enforceable obligations of Seller and have been acquired and maintained in full material compliance with all applicable laws, including (but not limited to) the Truth in Savings Act and regulations promulgated thereunder; (ii) were acquired in the ordinary course of Seller's business; and (iii) are not subject to any claims that are superior to the rights of persons shown on the records delivered to Purchaser indicating the owners of the Deposits, other than claims against such Deposit owners, such as state and federal tax liens, garnishments, and other judgment claims, which have matured or may mature into claims against the respective Deposits.

 

2.7           Title to Assets.  Seller has good and marketable title to the Assets, and complete and unrestrictive power to sell, transfer and assign the Assets to Purchaser subject to the receipt of all required regulatory approvals and free and clear of any and all claims, liens, encumbrances or rights of third parties, other than the Permitted Exceptions (as defined in Schedule1.1C).  Seller has no knowledge of any physical defects in, or damage to, any of the Real Property or Personal Property, reasonable wear and tear excepted, other than such as would be discovered upon a due diligence inspection.  However, Seller makes no other representation relating to the physical condition of the Real Property or the Personal Property.  The Personal Property and the Real Property, except as otherwise expressly stated herein, including Section 4.10 and Schedule 1.1C, shall be conveyed in “AS IS” condition without any representation as to (i) the suitability for any particular purpose, (ii) habitability, merchantability, marketability or profitability, (iii) value, nature, quality or condition, (iv) manner of quality of the construction or the materials incorporated into the improvements located on the Real Property, and (v) manner, quality, state of repair or lack of repair, of the Real Property and the improvements located thereon

 

2.8           Loans.  The following representations are limited to Seller’s knowledge: :  All notes and other evidences of indebtedness in favor of Seller in connection with the Purchased Loans, including, without limitation, any and all security agreements, guarantees, mortgages and other collateral documents accompanying the same, are correct in amount, genuine as to signatures of the makers, endorsers or signatories thereof or thereto, were given for a valid consideration and represent binding claims against such makers, endorsers or signatories for the full amount shown on the books and records of Seller.  All of the Purchased Loans have been made by Seller in accordance with Board of Director-approved loan policies.  Seller holds the Purchased Loans for its own benefit and no other person has any rights in the Purchased Loans.  The secured Purchased Loans include perfected liens having the priority indicated by their terms, subject, as of the date of recordation or filing of applicable security instruments, only to such exceptions as are discussed in attorneys’ opinions regarding title or in title insurance policies in the loan files relating to Purchased Loans secured by real property or are not material as to the collectability of such loans.  All of the Purchased Loans are with full recourse to the borrowers and guarantors, if any, and Seller has not taken any action that would result in a waiver or negation of any rights or remedies available by it against any borrower or guarantor, if any, on any Purchased Loan.  All applicable remedies against all borrowers and guarantors are enforceable, except as such enforcement may be limited by general principles of equity whether applied in a court of law or a court in equity and by bankruptcy, insolvency, fraudulent conveyance, and similar laws affecting creditors’ rights and remedies generally.  Seller has fulfilled in all material respects its contractual responsibilities and duties as servicer of the Purchased Loans and has complied in all material respects with its duties as required under applicable regulatory requirements.  Seller has properly perfected or caused to be properly perfected all liens or other interests in any collateral securing any secured Purchased Loan.  The loan file for each Purchased Loan (i) substantially complies with the recordkeeping requirements of Seller’s primary bank regulator; and (ii) contains all documents, instruments and other information reasonably necessary or appropriate to (a) comply with the underwriting requirements applicable thereto and/or (b) enforce the rights of Seller under the notes, other evidences of indebtedness, security agreements, guaranties, mortgages and other collateral documents in favor of Seller in connection with such Loan.  Purchaser acknowledges it has performed due diligence and has had the opportunity, during that due diligence process, to investigate the Purchased Loans and make inquiries as to the same.

 

  

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2.9           Proceedings Relating to Branch and Real Property.  To Seller’s knowledge, no proceedings to take all or any part of the premises of the Branch or the Real Property by condemnation or right of eminent domain are pending or, to Seller's knowledge, threatened.  To Seller’s knowledge, Seller’s use of the Branch and Real Property are not, and no complaints have been received by Seller that Seller is in, a violation of applicable building, zoning, platting, subdivision, use, safety, building, energy and environmental or similar laws, ordinances, regulations and restrictions.  The Branch and Real Property are serviced by utilities reasonably necessary for effective operation as presently used for a financial institution branch office.

2.10         Contracts and Agreements.  A true and complete copy of each Contract to be assumed by Purchaser is included in Schedule 1.2B.  Each Contract is valid and enforceable according to its terms, Seller is not in material default under any Contract and there has been no event which, with notice or the lapse of time, or both, would constitute a material default under any Contract by Seller including, but not limited to, the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

2.11         Compliance with Laws. Insofar as it may affect the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, to Seller’s knowledge, Seller is in material compliance with all laws applicable to the operation of its business as presently conducted at the Branch, specifically including, without limitation, compliance with all regulations concerning truth-in-savings, consumer protection, occupational safety, civil rights, and labor and/or employment laws.

2.12         Governmental Reporting.  Seller has timely filed all applicable reports, returns and filing information data required to be filed with any and all federal and state banking authorities and any and all other governmental authorities and regulatory agencies.  For all completed calendar years, Seller has duly and timely sent to each owner of a Deposit all required Form 1099s.

2.13         Environmental Matters.  There is no material legal, administrative, arbitral or other proceeding, claim, action, cause of action or governmental investigation pending nor, to Seller's knowledge, is threatened which seeks to impose on Seller in connection with the Real Property any liability arising under any environmental laws.  Seller is not subject to any agreement, order, judgment, decree or memorandum by or with any court, regulatory agency or third party imposing any such liability with respect to the Real Property.  To Seller’s knowledge, there are no environmental conditions such as use of the Real Property as a landfill or for storage of above ground or under ground storage tanks, discharges or emissions or releases of hazardous materials present at, on, under, or above the Real Property, which constitute a material violation of any environmental laws.

 

  

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2.14         Taxes.  Seller shall be entitled to the tax deduction (to the extent permitted by applicable law) for the accrued interest on the Deposit Liabilities prior to the Closing Date.  As of the Closing Date, the Deposit Liabilities shall not be subject to any tax liens or levies of any kind relating to obligations of Seller.

2.15         Real Property.  There are no leases, subleases, licenses or similar agreements permitting any party to lease, use or occupy space in or on the Real Property, except for the Permitted Exceptions.  There are no outstanding options to purchase or similar agreements with respect to the Real Property.

2.16         Employees.  Schedule 2.16 lists the names of all employees at the Branch (“Employees”), their full-time or part-time status (including approximate hours per week), their job description and/or title, their compensation and benefits, any written or oral agreements with them, and their hire dates.

 

2.17         Appointment of IRA Trustee or Custodian.  Seller has sole authority to appoint a successor trustee or custodian for all IRA Accounts and Certificates (including SEP IRA, SIMPLE IRA and other retirement accounts over which Seller serves as trustee or custodian) included in the Assumed Liabilities.

 

2.18         Limitation on Warranties. EXCEPT AS SPECIFICALLY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT, SELLER EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO ANY ASSETS BEING TRANSFERRED OR LIABILITIES BEING ASSUMED BY PURCHASER, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  

 

ARTICLE III

REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF PURCHASER

Purchaser hereby makes the following representations and warranties to Seller:

3.1           Corporate Organization. Purchaser is a state-chartered savings bank duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of Georgia and possesses full corporate power and all necessary approvals to own and operate its properties and to carry on its business as presently owned, operated and conducted by it.  Purchaser's deposit accounts are insured by the FDIC to the fullest extent permitted under federal law.  No proceedings for the termination or revocation of such insurance are pending or to Purchaser's knowledge threatened, and Purchaser is not currently under any cease and desist order by any regulatory agency nor to Purchaser's knowledge is any such action threatened which would preclude Purchaser from entering into or consummating this Agreement.

 

  

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3.2           Corporate Authority and Action.  Purchaser has full right, power and authority to acquire the Assets and assume the Assumed Liabilities from Seller and to otherwise fully perform Purchaser's obligations under this Agreement, subject however, to (i) Purchaser’s receipt of and compliance with all required regulatory approvals and (ii) compliance by Seller with all of its obligations under this Agreement.  Purchaser has full right, power and authority to execute and deliver this Agreement and each of the documents and instruments contemplated hereby.  This Agreement, and each such other document and instrument, constitutes a valid and binding obligation of Purchaser enforceable against Purchaser in accordance with its terms except as the same may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, or other laws relating to or affecting the enforcement of creditors' rights including, without limitation, the avoidance powers of the FDIC pursuant to the Federal Deposit Insurance Act and except as courts of equity may limit certain remedies such as specific performance.  This Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby have been approved by the Board of Directors of Purchaser and, except as set forth herein, no other corporate or shareholder action is required on the part of Purchaser relating to this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby.

3.3           No Default Effected.  The execution and delivery of this Agreement by Purchaser and the consummation by Purchaser of the transactions contemplated hereby, subject to the fulfillment of the terms and compliance with the provisions hereof and all regulatory approvals, will not conflict with, or result in the material breach of, or a material default (or an occurrence which, with the lapse of time or action by a third party, could result in a breach or default) with respect to (i) any of the terms, conditions or provisions of any laws applicable to Purchaser, or of the charter or bylaws of Purchaser; (ii) any agreement or other instrument to which Purchaser is a party or is subject or by which Purchaser or any of its properties or assets are bound; or (iii) any order, judgment, injunction, decree, directive, or award of any court, arbitrator, government agency or public official by which Purchaser is bound.

3.4           Brokers.  Negotiations relative to this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby have been carried on by Purchaser without the assistance of any other person acting as Purchaser’s broker.  Purchaser shall pay all commissions, fees, costs and expenses, directly or indirectly, due any such person acting as Purchaser’s broker and indemnify Seller against all commissions, fees, costs, expenses, or other similar payments in connection therewith.

3.5           Litigation.  There are no actions, causes of action, claims, suits, or proceedings, pending or, to Purchaser's knowledge, threatened, against Purchaser which would adversely affect the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, whether at law, in equity or before or by a governmental department, commission, board, bureau, agency, or instrumentality, domestic or foreign, and to Purchaser's knowledge, there are no unresolved disputes under any written or oral agreement, whether express or implied, to which Purchaser is a party or by which it is bound that would adversely affect the transactions contemplated hereby, and Purchaser has no knowledge of any state of facts or the occurrence of any event which could form the basis for any claim which would adversely affect the transactions contemplated hereby.

 

  

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3.6           Compliance with Law.  Insofar as it may affect the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, Purchaser is in material compliance with all laws applicable to the operation of its business.

ARTICLE IV

AGREEMENTS PENDING CLOSING

4.1           Regulatory Approval and Standards.  Purchaser shall file an application with the FDIC and the Georgia Department of Banking and Finance within 20 days after the date hereof, seeking requisite approval of or authority to effect the transactions contemplated hereby. Purchaser shall provide Seller with a copy of the draft application at least two business days before the anticipated filing date.  Purchaser’s obligation to file the applications is extended to within three business days of receiving Seller’s clearance to file and executed signature page for the FDIC application.  Purchaser shall furnish Seller with copies of the final applications (except for the confidential portions thereof) and any amendments, as well as each material notice, order, opinion or other item of correspondence received by Purchaser from such regulatory agency with respect to such application which do not contain confidential information. Seller shall file any required applications or notices with the Office of the Comptroller of Currency respecting the sale of the Branch within 20 days of the date hereof.  Seller shall provide Purchaser with a copy of its draft filings at least two business days before the anticipated filing date.  Seller’s obligation to file the applications or notices is extended to within three business days of receiving Purchaser’s clearance to file.

4.2           Notification of Customers.  Purchaser and Seller shall take such actions required by law or regulation to notify customers, creditors or depositors of the Branch of the transfers and assumptions to be effected pursuant to this Agreement.  Purchaser and Seller shall work together to develop the contents of any such notifications and shall issue any such notifications, at Purchaser’s expense, after all regulatory approvals have been obtained (or as otherwise mutually agreed to by the parties or required by applicable laws and regulations) but prior to the Closing.  The following specific notifications shall be provided:

A.            Seller shall provide Purchaser with copies of all of its IRA Account and Certificate forms (including SEP IRA Accounts, SIMPLE IRA accounts and any other type of retirement account for which Seller serves as custodian or trustee) currently in place within five business days of the date of this Agreement.  Within such period prior to the Closing Date as is required by applicable law or regulation or the account forms, Seller will, at its sole cost and expense, notify the depositors who maintain IRA Accounts and Certificates at the Branch of Seller’s intent to resign as custodian or trustee for all IRA Accounts and Certificates as of Closing and to appoint Purchaser as successor custodian or trustee and the discharge and release of Seller from all liabilities as custodian or trustee from and after the effective time of its resignation.  Purchaser will accept such appointment as successor custodian or trustee, unless the customer objects in writing to such appointment or to Purchaser's master IRA agreement.  It is agreed that Seller is required to notify each such depositor only once, which notification will be by means of a letter approved by Purchaser, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, and accompanied by all appropriate forms and documents necessary to effect such replacement and release and to adopt Purchaser's master agreement.  The IRA Account or Certificate of any customer not accepting the appointment of Purchaser and Purchaser's master plan will not be included in the Deposit Liabilities.

 

  

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B.             Purchaser shall be permitted to contact customers of the Branch who have repurchase agreements with Seller up to 30 days prior to the Closing Date to inform them of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and to invite them to enter into a similar repurchase agreement with Purchaser on or after the Closing Date with a contemporaneous termination of the repurchase agreement with Seller.  Seller shall assist Purchaser and Seller’s repurchase agreement customers who choose to enter into a repurchase agreement with Purchaser by: (i) terminating its repurchase agreement with a customer contemporaneously with that customer entering into a repurchase agreement with Purchaser, if directed to do so by the customer; (ii) forwarding funds related to that termination to Purchaser, if directed to do so by the customer; and (ii) providing contact information for its repurchase agreement customers to Purchaser 30 days before the Closing Date.

C.             Purchaser also shall be permitted to send or publish welcome letters and other marketing and instructional materials to all customers of the Branch relating to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.  Seller shall assist Purchaser in such endeavor by providing customer contact information and shall have the right to approve such materials in advance, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld.

4.3           Employment of Existing Employees.

A.            Seller shall terminate the Employees to be effective as of midnight on the business day before the Closing Date.  Purchaser agrees to extend offers of at-will employment to the Employees to be effective at 12:01 a.m. on the Closing Date.  Purchaser’s employment offers shall provide the Employees with the same or similar benefits as Purchaser offers to Purchaser's other employees that are similarly situated in terms of their position and longevity including service at Seller as provided in Section 7.4.  Seller shall be responsible for payment of all salaries, benefits and accrued leave of the Employees prior to the Closing Date.  Purchaser shall have no liability or obligation to the Employees relating to their employment by Seller.  Seller shall indemnify Purchaser for any damages, losses and expenses (including reasonable attorney fees) incurred by Purchaser resulting from employment claims by the Employees against Purchaser relating to Seller's actions with respect to such employees prior to termination of employment, as required by this Section 4.3.  Purchaser shall indemnify Seller for any damages, losses and expenses (including reasonable attorney fees) incurred by Seller resulting from employment claims by the Employees against Seller relating to Purchaser's actions with respect to such Employees from and after the Closing Date.

 

B.             Purchaser and Seller agree that Seller shall not deliver any notice to the Employees pursuant to the Worker Adjustment and Retaining Act, as amended (the “WARN Act”).  Purchaser further agrees that it shall be responsible for providing a timely notification if required by the WARN Act for any employee terminations or layoffs following the Closing Date.  Purchaser shall indemnify, hold harmless and defend Seller from and against any and all claims, lawsuits, costs (including reasonable attorney’s fees) and liabilities suffered by Seller as a result of any failure to give any notice to the Employees pursuant to the WARN Act.

 

  

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4.4           Operations.

A.            No later than 30 days prior to the Closing Date, Seller shall supply such information as is reasonably necessary for Purchaser to conduct the data conversion needed for the Assets and Assumed Liabilities from Seller's data processing system to Purchaser's data processing system.  In addition, Seller shall supply the services of certain of Seller's personnel for a reasonable period of time not to exceed 80 hours during Seller’s normal business hours to assist Purchaser in such conversion.

B.            Purchaser shall use its best efforts at its expense to convert operations to its own data processing system on the Closing Date.  Purchaser shall be solely responsible for the cost of such conversion.  If Purchaser will be unable to effect the data processing conversion on the Closing Date, Purchaser shall notify Seller at least 30 days before the Closing Date, and the parties shall enter into an agreement providing for Seller conducting the data processing services for a price agreed to by the parties.

C.            All of Seller's Branch ATM/Debit/POS Cards and on-line account relationships with customers of the Branch shall be terminated as of 12:01 a.m. on the Closing Date.

4.5           Real Property.  The parties shall comply with the covenants and conditions respecting the sale of the Real Property included in Section 7.3 and Schedule 1.1C.

 

4.6           Sales and Transfer Taxes.  Except for such taxes and assessments relating to the transfer of the Real Property, Purchaser and Seller agree that no sales or transfer tax is due on this transaction because it is not in the ordinary course of business of either Purchaser or Seller; however, in the event that a sales or transfer tax is imposed by a governmental authority having jurisdiction to impose such a tax, Seller shall be responsible for the full and timely payment of same and shall indemnify and hold harmless Purchaser for the amount of any such taxes due, and from any expenses, fines, penalties, fees, costs, or other damages resulting from the imposition of such tax or for any failure to make timely payment thereof.  Seller shall indemnify Purchaser and hold Purchaser harmless for the amount of any taxes attributable to Seller’s operations prior to the Closing Date, and from any expenses, fines, penalties, fees, costs or other damages resulting from the imposition of such tax or for any failure to make timely payment thereof provided that Purchaser promptly notifies Seller of same. Purchaser shall indemnify Seller and hold Seller harmless for the amount of any taxes attributable to Purchaser’s operations from and after the Closing Date and from any expenses, fines, penalties, costs or other damages resulting from the imposition of such tax provided that Seller promptly notifies Purchaser of same.

 

  

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4.7           Bulk Sales Act Indemnity.  Seller shall promptly pay when due all its creditors in order to avoid any claim by any such creditor against Purchaser or any of the Assets by virtue of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement or any bulk transfer provisions under applicable law.  Seller hereby agrees to indemnify and hold Purchaser harmless from any liability, loss or damage arising from failure of any applicable bulk transfer law to be satisfied or from Seller's failure to perform this covenant.

4.8           Negative Operating Covenants.  eExcept as may be required by regulatory authorities, Seller shall not, without the prior written consent of Purchaser: (i) transfer to Seller's other banking facility any of the deposit liabilities maintained at the Branch, except upon the unsolicited request of a depositor in the ordinary course of business; (ii) transfer to the Branch any of the deposits domiciled at its other banking facilities except upon the unsolicited request of a depositor in the ordinary course of business; (iii) transfer, assign, encumber or otherwise dispose of or enter into any contract, agreement or understanding to transfer, assign, encumber or otherwise dispose of any of the Assets; (iv) enter into any contract, commitment, or other transaction relating to the Branch, except for deposit-taking and lending activities in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practices; (v) make changes to the interest rates applicable to any of the Deposit Liabilities as those interest rates existed as of the close of business on February 29, 2012without the prior written permission of the Purchaser; or (f) alter its current advertising or marketing programs at the Branch in any material respect, other than as part of a general advertising or marketing campaign implemented by Seller company-wide.

4.9           Affirmative Operating Covenants.  Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to (i) cause the Deposits to be equal to or greater than the Deposit Balance, (ii) preserve the goodwill of customers and others doing business with the Branch and (iii) cause the Employees to continue their employment with Purchaser on and after the Closing Date.

4.10         Damage or Destruction of Personal or Real Property.  If prior to Closing there is any damage to or destruction or theft of the Personal Property or Real Property, or either Purchaser or Seller receives or obtains written notice of any proceeding that affects the Personal Property or Real Property, then Purchaser shall be entitled to receive and will be assigned (i) all insurance proceeds payable with respect to the damage, destruction or theft of the Personal Property or Real Property with Seller paying over to Purchaser any deductible under the applicable insurance policies up to the Book Value of such insurance policy proceeds with any excess retained by Seller; and (ii) any award or payment received in connection with any proceeding concerning the Personal Property or Real Property, including any condemnation or eminent domain proceedings up to the Book Value of such insurance policy proceeds with any excess retained by Seller.

4.11         Assistance in Obtaining Regulatory Approvals.  Purchaser and Seller shall exercise their best efforts to obtain any required regulatory approvals.  Seller agrees to use all reasonable efforts to assist Purchaser in obtaining all regulatory approvals necessary to complete the transactions contemplated hereby.  Seller will provide to Purchaser and to the appropriate regulatory authorities all information reasonably required of Seller to be submitted by Purchaser in connection with such approvals.  Purchaser will provide to Seller and to the appropriate regulatory authorities all information reasonably required of Purchaser to be submitted by Seller in connection with such approvals.

 

  

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4.12         Other Relationships.  Except for the deposit relationships being transferred by Seller to Purchaser, as of the Closing Date neither Seller nor any of its affiliates will have any other business relationship with any holders of Deposits or borrowers of Purchased Loans, except for outstanding deposit or loan relationships at other banking offices of Seller.

4.13         No Breach.  Neither Seller nor Purchaser shall take or fail to take any action, that taking or failure would cause or constitute a breach or would, if it had been taken or failed to be taken prior to the date hereof, have caused or constituted a breach, of any of the applicable representations and warranties set forth in the Agreement or the covenants of each of Seller and Purchaser set forth in this Agreement.  Seller and Purchaser will each, in the event of, or promptly after becoming aware of the occurrence of, or the impending or threatened occurrence of, any event that would cause or constitute a breach or would, if it had occurred prior to the date hereof, have caused or constituted a breach of any of the applicable representations and warranties set forth in the Agreement or the covenants of Seller or Purchaser set forth in this Agreement, or which may result in the non-satisfaction of any condition set forth in Section 8.1 or 8.2 hereof, promptly give detailed notice thereof to the other party.  Seller or Purchaser, as the case may be, will use its respective commercially reasonable efforts to prevent or promptly to remedy such breach or failure, to perform such covenant or to satisfy such condition.

 

ARTICLE V

DOCUMENTS TO BE DELIVERED TO SELLER

At or prior to the Closing, Purchaser shall deliver the following documents to Seller:

5.1           Certified copies of resolutions of the Board of Directors of Purchaser approving and authorizing the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement and any other documents required to be executed and delivered by Purchaser hereunder;

5.2           Evidence of requisite regulatory approval for Purchaser to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby;

5.3           An Instrument of Transfer, Assignment and Assumption, in the form in Exhibit 3, whereby Purchaser assumes and agrees to pay or perform the Assumed Liabilities; and

5.4           All documents and other instruments as may be required to be delivered by Purchaser pursuant to the terms of the sale of the Real Property in Schedule 1.1C.

ARTICLE VI

DOCUMENTS TO BE DELIVERED TO PURCHASER

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6.1           A statement setting forth the aggregate amount of Account Liabilities and Accrued Account Interest thereon to be transferred to and assumed by Purchaser, as of the opening of business five business days prior to the Closing Date;

6.2           A statement setting forth the aggregate amount of Certificate Liabilities and Accrued Certificate Interest thereon to be transferred to and assumed by Purchaser, as of the opening of business five business days prior to the Closing Date;

6.3           A listing of the Purchased Loans, as of the opening of business five business days prior to the Closing Date, setting forth the aggregate unpaid principal amount of such Purchased Loans and Accrued Loan Interest and Late Fees thereon and listing, for each Purchased Loan, the name and address of the borrower, the unpaid principal amount thereof, interest rate thereon and the amount of accrued but unpaid interest owing in regard thereto, the amount of escrows held by Seller with respect thereto, if any, and such other information as may be necessary for Purchaser to establish accounts therefore;

6.4           A statement of the Cash on Hand as of the close of business on the business day prior to the Closing Date and of the estimated proration amounts determined in accordance with Section 1.6 hereof;

6.5           All records, files and documents of the Branch relating to the Deposit Liabilities and Purchased Loans to be assumed or purchased by Purchaser, including, but not limited to, signature cards, applications, certificates, notes, security agreements, pledge agreements, and properly executed assignments and endorsements with respect thereto, and actual physical possession of the Branch;

6.6           All material consents reasonably necessary to authorize the transfer and assignment to Purchaser of, or the substitution of Purchaser for, Seller under all material Contracts (without any material alterations required by any third party and preserving for Purchaser all material rights and privileges thereunder);

6.7           Certified copies of resolutions of the Board of Directors of Seller approving and authorizing the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement and any other documents required to be executed and delivered to Seller hereunder;

6.8           A provisional closing statement in the form in Exhibit 1 for execution by the parties;

6.9           A listing of the Deposits as of the close of business five business days prior to the Closing Date (the “Deposit Listing”) on hard copy or utilizing such other method of information transfer as the parties shall have agreed, which Deposit Listing shall include, for each Deposit, the name and address of the owner thereof, the account number, the principal balance, the accrued interest, the maturity date, if any, the interest rate, the tax identification number, and such other information as may be necessary for Purchaser to establish accounts therefore;

 

  

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6.10         An Instrument of Transfer, Assignment and Assumption in the form in Exhibit 3, (subject to modification after the date of this Agreement as may be requested by Purchaser on advice of counsel in order to comply with Alabama law) and such other instruments of transfer reasonably requested by Purchaser as necessary to transfer good and marketable title to the Assets (other than the Real Property) free and clear of all claims, encumbrances and rights of third parties;

6.11         All documents and other instruments as may be required to be delivered by Seller pursuant to the terms of the sale of Real Property in Schedule 1.1C; and

6.12         Two executed instruments of transfer with respect to the transfer of the trusteeship or custodianship of IRA Accounts and Certificates included in the Deposit Liabilities in the form of Exhibit 4.

ARTICLE VII

POST-CLOSING MATTERS

7.1           Information In Usable Form.  Promptly following the Closing, Purchaser and Seller will use reasonable efforts to cause all information concerning the Purchased Loans and the Deposits to be transferred into a form usable by Purchaser.

7.2           Covenants Not to Compete.

 

A.            From the Closing Date and for a period of three years thereafter (the “Restrictive Period”), Seller (and its affiliates, successors and assigns) shall not open any branch office, deposit-taking facility (including ATM), loan office or, except as otherwise provided in this Section 7.2, solicit any business in Lee County, Alabama (the “Restricted Area”).  Seller agrees that said time and geographic restrictions are reasonable and necessary to protect Purchaser's legitimate business concerns, that said covenants do not violate public policy, and do not place any unreasonable restraints upon Seller’s other ongoing business operations.  During the Restrictive Period, Seller (and its affiliates, successors, and assigns) shall not directly or indirectly (i) solicit any business from any of the holders of Deposits or any of the borrowers or guarantors of the Purchased Loans; (ii) undertake any targeted marketing or advertising in the Restricted Area (the use of mass media shall not constitute a breach of this provision); or (iii) encourage any Employee or employee of Purchaser to cease employment with Purchaser or change such person's employment.

 

B.            During the Restrictive Period, Purchaser (and its affiliates, successors, and assigns) shall not directly or indirectly encourage any Employee or employee of Seller to cease employment with Seller or change such person's employment.

C.            Seller’s communications in the ordinary course of business with or solicitation of business from: (i) holders of certificates of deposits or borrowers on loans maintained at the Branch or assigned to the Branch in the ordinary course pursuant to Seller’s accounting system prior to the Closing Date that are not assumed by Purchaser as of the Closing Date; (ii) borrowers on Returned Loans (as defined below); or (iii) customers of the Branch who may have other business relationships with Seller through offices outside of the Restricted Area as of the date of this Agreement shall not constitute a breach of Section 7.2.A.

 

  

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7.3           Conveyancing Charges; Recording Charges, Sales and Transfer Taxes, Etc.  All taxes, conveyance charges, recording charges and similar costs and expenses relating to the transfer of the Real Estate to Purchaser shall be borne and paid equally by Purchaser and Seller.  All title examination charges and the cost of obtaining title insurance commitments with customary printed exceptions and exclusions relating to the transfer of the Real Estate to Purchaser shall be borne and paid by Purchaser.  All real estate taxes and assessments, excluding special assessments, if applicable, shall be apportioned or adjusted between Seller and Purchaser.  All special assessments due to be paid prior to the Closing Date shall be paid in full by Seller.  All charges relating to the recordation of the assignment of the Purchased Loans by Purchaser shall be borne and paid by Purchaser.  If any sales, transfer or similar tax is imposed by a governmental authority relating to the transfer of any of the Assets or any of the Assumed Liabilities, Seller shall be responsible for the full and timely payment of same and shall hold Purchaser harmless from the amount of any such taxes due, and from any expenses, fines, penalties, fees, costs, or other damages resulting from the imposition of such tax or for any failure to make timely payment thereof.

7.4           Employees.  Each Employee shall receive credit for his or her past service with Seller for purposes of eligibility, vesting and accrual of benefits under all of the employee benefit plans of Purchaser that are uniformly provided on a nondiscriminatory basis to similar employees of Purchaser, except (i) there shall be no accrual of benefit under any defined benefit plan of Purchaser; and (ii) there shall be no credit during calendar year 2012 for vacation time or sick days prior to the date of employment by Purchaser.  Seller shall cause Employees to be covered under Seller’s health and welfare plans until the first day of the month following the day of Closing on the same basis as they were covered prior to the Closing Date.  Purchaser shall withhold from each Employee his or her portion of the cost for such plans during this period and, on the first day of the month following the Closing, shall remit to Seller the entire amount of such employee’s withheld portion of such costs, along with the entire amount applicable to the employer’s portion of such costs for all Employees.  Other than as set forth in the preceding sentence, Employees will not be subject to any waiting period under the health and welfare plans of Purchaser and Purchaser shall use its reasonable best efforts to cause its health insurance carrier to cover any pre-existing condition of an Employee that was covered under Seller’s health insurance plan.

7.5           Transactions After Closing Date.  Seller and Purchaser hereby agree that, except as provided below or otherwise agreed in writing by the parties, for a period of 90 days after the Closing Date:

A.            Subject to Section 7.5I, Seller shall transfer, convey, and assign to Purchaser on the date of its receipt all deposits received by Seller after the Closing Date for credit to any of the accounts for the Deposits, and all payments received by Seller after the Closing Date for application to or on account of any of the Assets.

 

  

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B.             Seller shall notify Purchaser on the date of its receipt of the return to it of any items deposited in, or cashed at, the Branch prior to the Closing Date and shall expeditiously forward any such items to Purchaser.  If Purchaser cannot recover on such returned items after making a good faith effort to do so, Seller shall reimburse Purchaser for such return items upon assignment of such items by Purchaser to Seller.  Purchaser’s good faith effort shall not include institution of any legal action with respect to such recovery.

C.            To the extent permitted by law and the applicable contracts for the Deposits, Purchaser agrees that it will honor all properly payable checks, drafts, withdrawal orders and similar items drawn on Seller’s forms against the Deposits, which are presented to Purchaser by mail, over its counters, or through clearing houses.

D.            Provided that such items have been timely delivered to Purchaser by Seller, Purchaser shall pay the items referred to in Section 7.5C to the extent of the balance of funds in the accounts.  Seller shall deliver such checks and drafts to Purchaser at Purchaser’s address set forth in Section 9.9, no later than 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time one business day following the day they were received by Seller. Purchaser shall promptly reimburse Seller on a daily basis for the amount of all such checks and drafts paid by Seller.  The parties shall share equally the cost of delivery of any items under this Section 7.5D.

E.             As of the Closing Date, Purchaser will notify all Automated Clearing House (“ACH”) originators of the transfers and assumptions made pursuant to the Agreement; provided, however, that Seller may, at its option, notify all such originators itself (on behalf of Purchaser).  For a period of 90 days beginning on the Closing Date, Seller will honor all ACH items related to accounts for Deposits assumed under this Agreement, which are routed or presented to Seller.  Seller will make no charge to Purchaser for honoring such items, and will transmit such ACH data to Purchaser on a daily basis.  If Purchaser cannot receive an electronic transmission, Seller will make available daily to Purchaser at Seller’s operations center receiving items from the ACH tapes containing such ACH data.  Seller and Purchaser shall make arrangements to provide for the daily settlement with immediately available funds by Purchaser of any ACH items honored by Seller, and Seller shall be held harmless and indemnified by Purchaser for acting in accordance with this arrangement to accept ACH items other than ACH items initiated by Seller.  Seller shall settle any and all ATM transactions effected on or before the Closing Date, but processed after the Closing Date, as soon as practicable.  Purchaser and Seller agree to remit the total net balance of such transactions to Seller or Purchaser, as the case may be, on the same date the transactions are settled.  In instances in which an owner of a Deposit made an assertion of error regarding an account pursuant to the Electronic Funds Transfer Act and Federal Reserve Board Regulation E, and Seller, prior to the Closing Date, recredited the disputed amount to the relevant account during the conduct of the error investigation, Purchaser agrees to comply with a written request from Seller to debit such account in a stated amount and remit such amount to Seller, to the extent of the balance of funds available in the accounts.

 

  

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F.             Seller shall provide Purchaser with a listing of each stop payment order in effect as to a Deposit or Purchased Loan on the Closing Date.  Purchaser shall honor all stop payment orders relating to the Deposits or the Purchased Loans initiated prior to the Closing and reflected in the magnetic tape made available by Seller to Purchaser on the Closing Date.  In the event that Purchaser shall make any payment in violation of a stop payment order initiated prior to the Closing but not reflected in stop payment documents and the magnetic tape made available by Seller to Purchaser prior to such payment, then Seller shall indemnify, hold harmless and defend Purchaser from and against all claims, losses and liabilities, including reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses, arising out of any such payment.  In the event that Purchaser shall make any payment in violation of a stop payment order initiated prior to the Closing that is reflected in stop payment documents and the magnetic tape made available by Seller to Purchaser prior to such payment, then Purchaser shall indemnify, hold harmless and defend Seller from and against all claims, losses and liabilities, including reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses, arising out of any such payment.

G.            After the Closing Date, Purchaser shall process any and all “charge-back items” received subsequent to the Closing Date but arising prior thereto against any amount for Deposits, as covered under applicable charge-back regulations.  “Charge-back items” shall include, but not be limited to, disputed items, purchases over limit, fraudulent use of a debit card, late presentations of sales slips, unpresented credit on sales returns and other adjustments as specified under the rules and regulations of MasterCard or Visa.  If Purchaser cannot recover on any such charge-back items after making a good faith effort to do so, Seller shall reimburse Purchaser for such items upon assignment of such items by Purchaser to Seller. Purchaser’s good faith effort to recover on any such items shall not require that Purchaser take any legal action against any person.

H.            Seller agrees that, following the date of this Agreement, Seller will not, without the consent of Purchaser, alter or change any business practice at the Branch related to overdrawn deposit accounts, except in connection with a change applicable to Seller generally and which is no more permissive than the current policy.

I.              Purchaser and Seller agree that all amounts required to be remitted by either such party to the other party hereto pursuant to this Section 7.5 shall be settled on a daily basis.  Any amounts to be paid by Seller to Purchaser shall be netted daily against any amounts to be paid by Purchaser to Seller, such that only one amount, representing the net amount due, shall be transferred on a daily basis by the party with the higher amount of remittances for such day in immediately available funds.  Purchaser shall provide Seller with a daily net settlement figure for all such transactions from the immediately preceding business day by 12:00 noon Eastern Time on each business day and the party obligated to remit any funds thereunder shall do so in immediately available funds by wire transfer by 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time on such day or by any other method of payment agreed upon by the parties; any such settlement shall be provisional pending receipt or review by the parties of the physical items relating to such settlement.

 

  

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J.              If any uncollected item credited to a Deposit at the time of the transfer of such Deposit to Purchaser is subsequently returned resulting in an overdraft to the Deposit account, Seller shall pay to Purchaser, not later than two business days after demand, the amount of such uncollected item; provided, however, that Purchaser shall, upon Seller's making payment for such uncollected item, deliver such uncollected item to Seller and shall assign to Seller any and all rights which Purchaser may have or obtain in connection with such returned item.

K.            If the balance due on any Purchased Loan transferred and assigned to Purchaser pursuant to the terms of the Agreement has been reduced as a result of the receipt of an item or items prior to the Closing Date, which are returned after the Closing Date as uncollected, the asset value represented by the Purchased Loan transferred shall be correspondingly increased, and an amount in cash equal to such increase shall be paid by Purchaser to Seller within two business days after receipt of such returned item.

L.             If Seller receives payments, notices or correspondence with respect to any Purchased Loan after the Closing Date, Seller shall remit such payments, notices or correspondence to Purchaser in the same form received by Seller.

M.           For a period of 30 days after the Closing Date, upon demand of Purchaser, Seller shall pay promptly to Purchaser the overdraft amount (negative balance) as of the Closing Date of any of the Deposits.

N.            Purchaser shall file Form 1099s for the Deposits covering the year in which the Closing occurs only from the Closing Date to the end of that year.  Seller shall file Form 1099s for the Deposits from the first of the year in which the Closing occurs through the close of business the day before the Closing Date.

7.6           Maintenance of Records.  For a period of five years after the Closing, (i) Purchaser will preserve and safe keep the Records transferred to Purchaser that relate to the Assets and Assumed Liabilities as required by reasonable business practices for the joint benefit of Seller and Purchaser; and (ii) Seller shall preserve and safe keep all tax records which are not transferred to Purchaser as required by reasonable business practices for the joint benefit of Seller and Purchaser.  Each of Seller and Purchaser shall cooperate from and after the Closing Date to provide to the other upon request such information and records in the possession of the non-requesting party which is reasonably necessary for the operation of business by the requesting party or the requesting party is required to produce to a third party in connection with legal, administrative or governmental proceedings.  The requesting party agrees to give the non-requesting party prompt notice of all requests for disclosure of such information or records that arise during legal, administrative or governmental proceedings involving the requesting party, so that the non-requesting party may seek a protective order with respect to the threatened disclosure.  If the requesting party is required to disclose such information or records, the requesting party agrees to give written notice to the non-requesting party as soon as possible of the information and records required to be disclosed and, at the non-requesting party’s request and expense, to use reasonable efforts to obtain assurances that such information and records required to be disclosed will be maintained on a confidential basis and will not be disclosed to a greater degree than required by law.  In addition to the foregoing, Seller will permit Purchaser and its tax or accounting representatives access to Seller’s journals and general ledgers relating to the Branch for financial and tax purposes during such five-year period.

 

  

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7.7           Further Assurances.  On and after the Closing Date, Seller shall (i) give such further reasonable assurances to Purchaser and shall execute, acknowledge and deliver all such bills of sale, deeds, acknowledgments and other instruments, and take such further action as may be necessary and appropriate to effectively vest in Purchaser the full legal and equitable title to the Assets and to the security interests, if any, relating to the Assets; and (ii) use reasonable efforts to assist Purchaser in the orderly transition of the Branch operations being acquired by Purchaser.  In order to comply with its obligations set forth in subsection (i) above, Seller will grant to specified employees of Purchaser, if necessary, a power of attorney (the “Power of Attorney”) for the limited purpose of signing and filing all such bills of sale, acknowledgments, assignments and other instruments in the form of Exhibit 5 (subject to modification, after the date of this Agreement, as may be requested by Purchaser on advice of counsel in order to comply with Alabama law).

7.8           Signage.  All interior and exterior signs identifying Seller will be covered or removed by Purchaser, at Purchaser’s expense, by the opening of business on the first business day after the Closing Date and all signs will be removed within 10 calendar days following the Closing Date.  From and after the Closing Date, Purchaser will at its expense as soon as reasonably practicable change the name on all documents and facilities relating to the Branch to Purchaser's name.

7.9           Indemnification by Purchaser.  For a period of two years after the Closing Date, Purchaser shall indemnify and hold Seller harmless from and against any and all damages, liabilities and losses which may be sustained by Seller by reason of Purchaser's breach of any representation, warranty or covenant to Seller under this Agreement.  Purchaser shall indemnify and hold Seller harmless from and against any and all damages, liabilities and losses which may be sustained by Seller by reason of Purchaser's actions on and after the Closing Date with respect to the Assets or Assumed Liabilities transferred hereunder.  Purchaser's covenants shall not be deemed to be violated by discharge of Assumed Liabilities in accordance with normal trade practices or by forbearing to discharge any such obligation which Purchaser is disputing in good faith and for which Purchaser has provided adequate reserves, provided Purchaser indemnifies and holds Seller harmless in connection with the same as set forth above.

7.10         Indemnification by Seller.  For a period of two years after the Closing Date, Seller shall indemnify and hold Purchaser harmless from and against any and all damages, liabilities and losses which may be sustained by Purchaser by reason of Seller's breach of any representation, warranty or covenant to Purchaser under this Agreement.  Seller shall indemnify and hold Purchaser harmless from and against any and all damages, liabilities and losses which may be sustained by Purchaser with respect to the Branch, the Assets or the Assumed Liabilities arising from acts, omissions or events occurring prior to the Closing Date, but not including any state of facts existing, or act or omission of Seller, with respect to: (a) the title to the Real Property and any claims, liens or encumbrances thereon (it being understood and agreed that Purchaser will rely upon title insurance for these purposes); or (b) the condition of the Real Property, which the parties acknowledge is being sold “AS IS,” except as provided in Section 4.10 and Schedule 1.1C.

 

  

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7.11         Defense of Actions - Purchaser Indemnifications.  Seller shall notify Purchaser promptly of any lawsuit or claim against Seller which it has reasonable cause to believe would entitle it to indemnification hereunder.  Purchaser shall be entitled to assume at its expense the defense of, and to determine the terms of settlement of, any such suit or claim, except that no term awarding relief other than money damages against Seller may be agreed to without the consent of Seller, and no award of money damages against Seller shall be agreed to without satisfactory prior arrangements between Purchaser and Seller to assure Seller that Purchaser will have sufficient funds available to respond to the award.  If Purchaser promptly so elects to assume, and promptly so notifies Seller, and does assume, the defense of any such suit or claim, it shall not be liable for any legal expense or other expenses incurred by Seller with respect to such suit or claim and Seller shall be solely responsible for those expenses (whether incurred by Seller before or after Purchaser assumes the defense of any such suit or claim).  If Purchaser does not assume the defense of any such suit or claim, it shall thereafter be barred from disputing the nature and amount of the monetary damages ultimately incurred or determined to have been incurred by Seller in settling or litigating the suit or claim.

7.12         Defense of Actions - Seller Indemnifications.  Purchaser shall notify Seller promptly of any lawsuit or claim against Purchaser which it has reasonable cause to believe would entitle it to indemnification hereunder.  Seller shall be entitled to assume at its expense the defense of and to determine the terms of settlement of, any such suit or claim, except that no term awarding relief other than money damages against Purchaser may be agreed to without the consent of Purchaser, and no award of money damages against Purchaser shall be agreed to without satisfactory prior arrangements between Seller and Purchaser to assure Purchaser that Seller will have sufficient funds available to respond to the award.  If Seller promptly so elects to assume, and promptly so notifies Purchaser, and does assume, the defense of any such suit or claim, it shall not be liable for any legal expense or other expenses incurred by Purchaser with respect to such suit or claim and Purchaser shall be solely responsible for those expenses (whether incurred by Purchaser before or after Seller assumes the defense of any such suit or claim).  If Seller does not assume the defense of any such suit or claim, it shall thereafter be barred from disputing the nature and amount of the monetary damages ultimately incurred or determined to have been incurred by the Purchaser in settling or litigating the suit or claim.

ARTICLE VIII

CLOSING CONDITIONS

8.1           Conditions Precedent to Seller's Obligation to Close.  The obligation of Seller to close the transactions contemplated by this Agreement is subject to the satisfaction (unless waived in advance in writing by Seller) of each of the following conditions at or prior to Closing:

 

  

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A.            The representations and warranties of Purchaser shall be true and correct in all material respects as of the date hereof and as of the time of Closing as if made anew at such time provided, however, to the extent that any representation or warranty of Purchaser contains a materiality qualification, the representation or warranty as qualified shall remain as stated and such qualification shall not be deemed to be lessened or otherwise modified by the use of “material respects” in this Section 8.1A;

B.             Purchaser shall have performed in all material respects all of its covenants and agreements contained in this Agreement that require performance at or prior to Closing; provided, however, to the extent that any covenant or agreement of Purchaser contains a materiality qualification, the covenant or agreement as qualified shall remain as stated and such qualification shall not be deemed to be lessened or otherwise modified by the use of “material respects” in this Section 8.1B;

 

C.             No adverse action or proceeding shall have been instituted pertaining to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement;

D.            All required regulatory approvals and notices, regardless of whether Seller or Purchaser was required to apply for the same, shall have been received without the imposition of any burdensome condition upon Seller and all applicable waiting periods shall have expired and all pre-closing conditions to be performed by Purchaser in such approvals have been met;

E.             Purchaser shall have executed and delivered any documents required by this Agreement or reasonably requested by Seller;

F.             Purchaser shall have acknowledged receipt of the Transfer Payment made under Section 1.4;

G.            The chief executive or financial officer of Purchaser and Seller shall have executed the provisional closing statement in the form of Exhibit 1 and the instrument of transfer, assignment and assumption in the form of Exhibit 3; and

H.            Purchaser shall have delivered to Seller a certificate of its chief executive officer certifying that the conditions in (A), (B), (C) and (D) have been satisfied.

8.2           Conditions Precedent to Purchaser's Obligation to Close.  The obligation of Purchaser to close the transactions contemplated by this Agreement is subject to the satisfaction (unless waived in advance in writing by Purchaser) of each of the following conditions at or prior to Closing:

 

A.            The representations and warranties of Seller shall be true and correct in all material respects as of the date hereof and as of the time of Closing as if made anew at such time; provided, however, to the extent that any representation or warranty of Seller contains a materiality qualification, the representation or warranty as qualified shall remain as stated and such qualification shall not be deemed to be lessened or otherwise modified by the use of “material respects” in this Section 8.2A;

 

  

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B.             Seller shall have performed in all material respects all of its covenants and agreements contained this Agreement that require performance at or prior to Closing; provided, however, to the extent that any covenant or agreement of Seller contains a materiality qualification, the covenant or agreement as qualified shall remain as stated and such qualification shall not be deemed to be lessened or otherwise modified by the use of “material respects” in this Section 8.2B;

 

C.             No adverse action or proceeding shall have been instituted pertaining to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement;

D.            All required regulatory approvals and notices, regardless of whether Seller or Purchaser was required to apply for the same, shall have been received without the imposition of any burdensome condition upon Purchaser and all applicable waiting periods shall have expired and all pre-closing conditions to be performed by Seller in such approvals have been met.

E.             Seller shall have executed and delivered any documents required by this Agreement or reasonably requested by Purchaser;

F.             Seller shall have delivered to Purchaser a deed conveying title to the Real Property in accordance with Schedule 1.1C;

G.             Purchaser shall have executed two instruments of transfer delivered by Seller under Section 6.12 and delivered one of the executed instruments to Seller;

H.            The chief executive or financial officer of Purchaser and Seller shall have executed the provisional closing statement in the form of Exhibit 1 and the instrument of transfer, assignment and assumption in the form of Exhibit 3; and

I.              Seller shall have delivered to Purchaser a certificate of its chief executive officer certifying that the conditions in (A), (B), (C) and (D) have been met.

ARTICLE IX

MISCELLANEOUS

9.1           Expenses.  Except as provided in Schedule 1.1C and Section 7.3, Seller and Purchaser each shall pay all of their own out-of-pocket expenses in connection with this Agreement, including accounting and legal fees and taxes, if any, whether or not the transactions contemplated by this Agreement are consummated.  Purchaser shall be responsible for payment of all costs associated with the filing and recording of bills of sale and other instruments necessary or desirable to be filed by Purchaser after the Closing.

9.2           Termination; Extension of Closing Date.  This Agreement may be terminated:

 

  

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A.            By the non-defaulting party, if the other party hereto shall fail to perform or comply in a timely manner with its obligations under this Agreement, and such failure remains uncured on the tenth business day following receipt of written notice of termination from the non-defaulting party.

B.             By mutual written consent of the parties hereto.

C.             By Seller or Purchaser, if the Closing has not occurred as of September 30, 2012, unless the parties agree in writing to further extend the Closing; provided a defaulting party may not exercise a right of termination or extension under this paragraph if its material breach remains uncured.

9.3           Modification and Waiver.  No modifications of any provision of the Agreement shall be binding unless in writing and executed by the party sought to be bound thereby.  Performance of or compliance with any covenant given herein or satisfaction of any condition to the obligations of either party hereunder may be waived by the party to whom such covenant is given or by whom such condition is intended to benefit, except to the extent any such condition is required by law, so long as any such waiver is in writing.

9.4           Binding Effect, Assignment.  This Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns, provided, however, that neither this Agreement nor any rights, privileges, duties or obligations of the parties hereto, and provided further that in the case of any such assignment the assigning party shall also remain responsible as a party hereto.

9.5           Entire Agreement; Governing Law.  This Agreement, together with the Schedules and Exhibits attached hereto and made a part hereof, contains the entire agreement between the parties hereto with respect to the transactions covered and contemplated hereunder, and supersedes all prior agreements or understandings between the parties hereto relating to the subject matter thereof.  This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Georgia and the federal banking laws of the United States, as appropriate.

9.6           Headings.  The headings in this Agreement are intended solely for convenience of reference and shall be given no effect in the construction or interpretation of this Agreement.

9.7           Severability.  In the event that any provision of this Agreement shall be held invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect, the validity, illegality and enforceability of the remaining provisions contained in this Agreement shall not in any way be affected or impaired thereby, and this Agreement shall otherwise remain in full force and effect.

9.8           Counterparts.  This Agreement may be executed in original or facsimile signatures in one or more counterparts, all of which shall be considered one and the same agreement and shall become effective when one or more counterparts have been signed by each of the parties hereto.

 

  

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9.9           Notices.  All notices, consents, requests, instruction, approvals, waivers, stipulations and other communications provided herein to be given by one party hereto to the other party shall be deemed validly given, made or served, if in writing and delivered personally or sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, if to:

 

	 	
Seller addressed to:  

	AB&T National Bank
	 	 	
2815 Meredyth Drive

	 	 	
Albany, Georgia 31707

	 	 	
Attention:  James L. Flatt

	 	 	
President and Chief Executive Officer

	 	 	 
	 	
Purchaser addressed to:

	HeritageBank of the South
	 	 	
721 Westover Boulevard

	 	 	
Albany, Georgia 31721

	 	 	
Attention: O. Leonard Dorminey

	 	 	
Chief Executive Officer

 

Notice by certified mail shall be deemed to be received three business days after mailing of the same. Either party may change the persons or addresses to whom or to which notices may be sent by written notice to the other.

9.10         Survival.  All of the representations, warranties, covenants and agreements of the parties contained in this Agreement, except as otherwise stated, shall survive the Closing.

9.11         Remedies.  In the event the transactions contemplated by this Agreement are not consummated due to the willful breach by a party hereto, then the non-breaching party shall be entitled to all remedies and relief, at law or in equity, including injunctive relief, against the breaching party with all remedies being deemed cumulative and no remedy being deemed exclusive.  Neither party shall be liable to the other party for such other party’s consequential or special damages, including without limitation, lost profits.

The parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed, by their duly authorized representatives, as of the day and year first above written.

	
PURCHASER:

	  	
SELLER:

	 	 	 
	
HERITAGEBANK OF THE SOUTH

	  	
AB&T NATIONAL BANK

	  	  	  
	
By: /s/                       O. Leonard Dorminey

	  	
By: /s/                           James L. Flatt

	 	 	 
	
Name:  O. Leonard Dorminey

	  	
Name:  James L. Flatt

	Title:  Chief Executive Officer 	 	Title:  President and Chief Executive Officer

 

  

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INDEX OF SCHEDULES AND EXHIBITS

	
Schedule 1.1A

	
Personal Property

	 	 
	
Schedule 1.1B.1(a)

	
Existing Loans

	  	  
	
Schedule 1.1B.1(b)

	
Excluded Loans

	  	  
	
Schedule 1.1B.3

	
Purchased Loans

	  	  
	
Schedule 1.1C

	
Terms for Sale of Real Property

	  	  
	
Schedule 1.2A.1

	
Account Liabilities as of February 29, 2012

	  	  
	
Schedule 1.2A.2

	
Account Liabilities as of the Closing Date

	  	  
	
Schedule 1.2B.1

	
Certificate Liabilities as of February 29, 2012

	  	  
	
Schedule 1.2B.2

	
Certificate Liabilities as of the Closing Date

	  	  
	
Schedule 1.2D

	
Contracts

	  	  
	
Schedule 2.16

	
Employees

 

 

	
Exhibit 1

	
Form of Provisional Closing Statement for Transfer Payment

	  	  
	
Exhibit 2

	
Form of Final Closing Statement for Adjusted Payment

	  	  
	
Exhibit 3

	
Instrument of Transfer, Assignment and Assumption

	  	  
	
Exhibit 4

	
Successor Trustee Appointment and Consent Agreement

	  	  
	
Exhibit 5

	
Limited Power of Attorney

Disclosure Schedules

2.1

2.4

 

  

  

  

 

SCHEDULE 1.1A

PERSONAL PROPERTY

 

  

  

  

 

SCHEDULE 1.1B.1(a)

 

EXISTING LOANS

 

  

  

  

 

SCHEDULE 1.1B(1)(b)

EXCLUDED LOANS

  

  

  

 

SCHEDULE 1.1B.3

 

PURCHASED LOANS

 

  

  

  

 

SCHEDULE 1.1B.4

 

PARTICIPATION LOANS

 

  

  

  

 

SCHEDULE 1.1C

 

TERMS FOR SALE OF REAL PROPERTY

 

1.             The legal description of the Real Property for each of the Branch is attached as Addendum 1.1C.

2.             Seller will convey marketable title to the Real Property by limited warranty deed free of liens or mortgages but subject to the Permitted Exceptions (defined below) in exchange for the payment by Purchaser of the Book Value of Real Property as defined in the Agreement.  The limited warranty deed shall be subject to (i) real property taxes for the year of closing and subsequent years; and (ii) the following title exceptions, none of which may prevent the anticipated use of the Real Property as branch banking facilities: easements, restrictive covenants, restrictions of record, matters shown on the Commitment (defined below) that are not Title or Survey Defects (defined below), matters shown on a current survey Commitment (defined below) that are not Title or Survey Defects (defined below) and existing zoning and government regulations (collectively the “Permitted Exceptions”).

3.             The closing attorney for the closing of the Real Property sale (“Closing Agent”) shall be Moore, Clarke, Duvall and Rodgers, PC Albany, Georgia.

4.             Purchaser may obtain at Purchaser’s expense at least 30 days prior to the closing of the sale of the Real Property (the “Title Period”) a title insurance commitment issued by a Alabama-licensed title insurer (the “Commitment”) in the amount of the Book Value of the Real Property for each of the Branch and subject only to the Permitted Exceptions.  The evidence of title shall show legal access to the Real Property and marketable title of record in Seller in accordance with current title standards adopted by the Alabama Bar, subject to the Permitted Exceptions.

 

5.             Purchaser, at Purchaser’s expense, during the Title Period, may have the Real Property surveyed by a registered Alabama surveyor (the "Survey").  No later than the expiration of Title Period, Purchaser shall notify Seller in writing of any liens, encumbrances or other defects appearing in the Commitment that adversely affect the marketability of title of the Real Property and are not Permitted Exceptions, or encroachments or other defects in the Survey that adversely affect the marketability of title of the Real Property (collectively the "Title or Survey Defects").  Seller shall diligently undertake to cure all such Title or Survey Defects prior to the date of Closing, which are reasonably susceptible to being cured or removed, but except in the case of curing or removing Title or Survey Defects in the nature of a lien, security deed or other monetary defect, Seller shall not be required to cure any non-monetary defect to the extent that the costs in the aggregate would exceed $20,000.  Within five business days prior to the Closing of the sale of the Real Property, Seller shall inform Purchaser of any Title or Survey Defects which Seller, through its diligent efforts, has been unable to cure.  Purchaser shall then have the option of purchasing the Real Property subject to such Title or Survey Defects or refusing to do so.  In the event that Purchaser refuses to purchase the Real Property subject to any such Title or Survey Defects, the Seller shall either: (i) provide owner’s title insurance coverage to Purchaser at Seller’s cost with regard to such Title or Survey Defects if coverage is customarily available at commercially reasonable rates, or (ii) negotiate with Purchaser an adjustment to the purchase price of the Real Property that reflects the purchase of such Real Property by the Purchaser subject to such Title or Survey Defects.

 

  

  

  

 

6.             Seller shall pay all costs associated with curing any Title or Survey Defect, the documentary taxes on the deed, the cost of recording corrective instruments and Seller’s attorneys’ fees.  Purchaser shall pay for the Commitment, the Survey, if any, the recording of the deed and Purchaser’s attorneys’ fees.

7.             Purchaser and Seller shall agree on a date for the closing of the Real Property sale as is appropriate in connection with the Closing of the sale of the Branch.

8.             All taxes, utility and other charges respecting the Real Property shall be appropriately prorated between and charged to Seller and Purchaser as of the Closing Date.

9.             Purchaser and Seller agree that the payment of the Book Value of the Real Property shall be made in accordance with Sections 1.3 and 1.4 of the Agreement.

10.           The Closing Agent will prepare a closing statement showing the net amounts to be paid by Purchaser and Seller at the closing of the sale of Real Property.  Except as noted above, Purchaser and Seller shall split the closing costs for the sale of the Real Property.

11.           As of the date of the Agreement, to the knowledge of Seller, Seller is aware of no special assessment tax liens on the Real Property.

 

12.           Within ten days of final execution of the Agreement, Seller shall provide to Purchaser copies of all title insurance policies, surveys, plats, site plans, and the like in Seller’s possession or control pertaining to the Real Property and/or the Branch (collectively, the “Schedule 1.1C Title Documents”).  Seller assumes no responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of any statement or other matter contained in the Schedule 1.1C Title Documents.  Purchaser hereby disclaims reliance on the accuracy or completeness of the Schedule 1.1C Title Documents, except as otherwise specifically provided herein, and acknowledges and agrees that its obligation to close this transaction is not contingent upon the accuracy or completeness of the information contained in the Schedule 1.1C Title Documents

 

  

  

  

 

Addendum 1.1C

1.             Legal Description for Real Property:

  

  

  

 

SCHEDULE 1.2A.1

ACCOUNT LIABILITIES AS OF FEBRUARY 29, 2012

 

  

  

  

 

SCHEDULE 1.2A.2

ACCOUNT LIABILITIES AS OF CLOSING DATE

  

  

  

SCHEDULE 1.2B.1

CERTIFICATE LIABILITIES AS OF FEBRUARY 29, 2012

  

  

  

SCHEDULE 1.2B.2

CERTIFICATE LIABILITIES AS OF CLOSING DATE

  

  

  

SCHEDULE 1.1D

LISTING OF SAFE DEPOSIT BOX CONTRACTS AS OF THE CLOSING DATE

 

  

  

  

 

SCHEDULE 1.2D

CONTRACTS

  

  

  

SCHEDULE 2.16

EMPLOYEES

 

  

  

  

 

EXHIBIT 1

PROVISIONAL CLOSING STATEMENT FOR TRANSFER PAYMENT

(As of Close of Business on _____________, 2012)

	
A.

	
the estimated amount of the Deposit Liabilities;

	 	 	
$_______________.__

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	
plus

	 	 
	
B.

	
the estimated amount of the Accrued Deposit Interest;

	 	 	
$_______________.__

	  	  	
 

minus

	 	  
	
C.

	
the Book Value of the Personal Property

	  	 	
$_______________.__

	  	  	
 

minus

	 	  
	
D.

	
the Book Value of the Real Property plus $50,000

	  	 	
$_______________.__

	  	  	
 

minus

	 	  
	
E.

	
99.0% of the estimated unpaid principal amount of the Purchased Loans;

	  	 	
$_______________.__

	  	  	
 

minus

	 	  
	
F.

	
the estimated amount of the Accrued Loan Interest and Late Fees

	  	 	
$_______________.__

	  	  	
 

minus

	 	  
	
G.

	
the amount of Cash on Hand at the close of business on _____________;

	  	 	
$_______________.__

	  	  	
 

minus

	 	  
	
H.

	
the Deposit Premium (1.0% of the Account Liabilities)

	  	 	
$_______________.__

	  	  	
 

plus or 

minus

	 	  
	
I.

	
the estimated amount of prorations under Section 1.6, as detailed on the attached sheet;

	  	 	
$_______________.__

	  	  	  	 	  
	
Transfer Payment Amount (if positive paid by Seller to Purchaser; if negative paid by Purchaser to Seller)

	  	 	
$_______________.__

 

	
SELLER

	  	
PURCHASER

	  	  	  	  	  
	
By:

	 	  	
By:

	
 

	  	  	  	  	  
	
Its:

	  	  	
Its:

	  

 

  

  

  

 

Estimated Amount of Prorations:

[Insert an itemized list of the estimated prorations based on the language in Section 1.6 of the Agreement.]

  

  

  

EXHIBIT 2

FINAL CLOSING STATEMENT FOR ADJUSTED PAYMENT

Dated: __________________, 2012

	
A.

	
Original Transfer Payment (if positive was paid by Seller to Purchaser; if negative was paid by Purchaser to Seller)

	  	
$_______________.__

	  	  	  	  
	
B.

	
Adjustment in Deposit Liabilities (estimated amount was $_____________ and actual amount was $____________);

	  	
_______________.__

	  	  	  	  
	
C.

	
Adjustment in the Accrued Deposit Interest (estimated amount was $____________ and actual amount was $_____________);

	  	
_______________.__

	  	  	  	  
	
D.

	
Adjustment in 99% of the unpaid principal amount of the Purchased Loans (estimated amount was $__________ and actual amount was $_______________);

	  	
_______________.__

	  	  	  	  
	
E.

	
Adjustment in the Accrued Loan Interest and Late Fees (estimated amount was $___________ and actual amount was $____________);

	  	
_______________.__

	  	  	  	  
	
F.

	
Adjustment in Cash on Hand ($___________ at close of business on ____ and $___________ at the close of business on ____);

	  	
_______________.__

	  	  	  	  
	
G.

	
Adjustment in Deposit Premium (estimated amount was $_______ and actual amount is $________ based on ____________________);

	  	
_______________.__

	  	  	  	  
	
H.

	
Adjustment in prorations under Section 1.6, as detailed on the attached sheet (estimated amount was $___________ and actual amount was $____________);

	  	
_______________.__

	  	  	  	  
	
I.

	
Preliminary Adjustment Payment

	  	
_______________.__

	  	  	  	  
	
J.

	
Interest on Preliminary Adjustment Payment from and including the Closing Date to the date of payment at the effective federal funds rate as published daily by the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta during the period(s) involved.

	  	
_______________.__

	  	  	  	  
	
Adjustment Payment to be paid by [Purchaser/Seller] to [Purchaser/Seller] (note correct party)

	  	
$_______________.__

 

	
SELLER

	  	
PURCHASER

	  	  	  	  	  
	
By:

	 	  	
By:

	
 

	  	  	  	  	  
	
Its:

	  	  	
Its:

	  

 

  

  

  

 

Adjustments in Prorations:

[Insert an itemized list of the adjustments in the prorations based on the language in Section 1.6 of the Agreement.)

  

  

  

EXHIBIT 3

INSTRUMENT OF TRANSFER, ASSIGNMENT AND ASSUMPTION

AB&T National Bank, a national-chartered commercial bank (“Assignor”), for valuable consideration paid to it by HeritageBank of the South, a Georgia-chartered savings bank (“Assignee”), the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged by Assignor, in accordance with the provisions of the Purchase and Assumption Agreement dated as of March __, 2012, among Assignor and Assignee, as amended to date (the “Agreement”) hereby conveys, grants, bargains, sells, transfers, sets over, assigns, delivers and confirms unto Assignee, its successors and assigns, forever good and marketable title to the Assets (as defined in the Agreement), free and clear of any claims, liens, security interests, other encumbrances or rights of others, including the following:  (a) the Personal Property; (b) the Purchased Loans and Accrued Loan Interest and Late Fees; (c) the Cash on Hand; (d) all records, files, books of account and other original documents pertaining to the Assets and Assumed Liabilities being transferred and assumed; and (e) the Rights.

Assignee, in consideration of the assignment hereunder, hereby assumes all of the Assumed Liabilities (as defined in the Agreement).  This Instrument shall be effective at the beginning of business on the date hereof, and shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns.  This instrument is made in accordance with the terms of the Agreement.  Capitalized terms used herein shall have the same meaning as set forth in the Agreement.

Assignor and Assignee acknowledge that Real Property is being transferred by deed in connection with this transfer, assignment and assumption.

Assignor will grant to specified employees of Assignee a limited power of attorney for the purpose of signing and filing all other instruments necessary to effect the assignment of the Assets and the assumption of the Assumed Liabilities and to enable the Assignee to transfer or assign the Assets and Assumed Liabilities after the date hereof.

Assignor and Assignee have caused this Instrument of Transfer, Assignment and Assumption to be executed in their name and behalf by their duly authorized officer to be effective the _____ day of ___________, 2012.

 

	 	 	ASSIGNOR:
	 	 	 
	 	
 

	By:  	 
	 	 	Its: 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	ASSIGNEE:
	 	 	 
	 	 	By: 	 
	 	 	Its:	 

 

  

  

  

 

EXHIBIT 4

SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE APPOINTMENT AND CONSENT AGREEMENT

This Appointment is made by and between AB&T National Bank (“Seller”) and HeritageBank of the South (“Purchaser”), as of _______________, 2012 (the “Appointment”).

WHEREAS, Purchaser and Seller have entered into that Purchase and Assumption Agreement, dated as of March __, 2012 (“Agreement”), whereby Seller shall sell and Purchaser shall assume certain assets and liabilities of Seller, including the Deposit Liabilities (as such term is defined in the Agreement), as set forth in the Agreement; and

WHEREAS, some of the Deposit Liabilities being assumed by Purchaser under the Agreement are held by individual retirement accounts and certain qualified retirement plans of which Seller is the custodian or trustee, as applicable (the “Retirement Plans”); and

WHEREAS, under the Agreement, Purchaser shall succeed Seller as trustee or custodian, as applicable, of each Retirement Plan.

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and conditions contained herein and in accordance with the provisions of the Agreement, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, Purchaser and Seller agree as follows:

1.              Seller hereby resigns as trustee or custodian of each Retirement Plan maintained in and through the Branch (as such term is defined in the Agreement), effective as of the date hereof, and hereby appoints Purchaser as successor trustee or successor custodian, as applicable.  Purchaser hereby accepts its appointment as successor trustee or successor custodian, as the case may be, with respect to each Retirement Plan transferred under the Agreement.  Seller has delivered or will deliver to Purchaser as successor trustee or successor custodian, as applicable, certain records and documents as set forth in the Agreement.  Unless notified by an individual that another trustee or custodian has been appointed for its Retirement Plan, Purchaser shall commence serving as successor trustee or successor custodian, as applicable, of each Retirement Plan from which Seller resigns effective as of the date hereof.

2.             After the date hereof, Seller shall have no further responsibility for the administration of those Retirement Plans under which Purchaser is the successor trustee or successor custodian, as applicable, or for the investments of any accounts maintained under those Retirement Plans.  Seller shall indemnify and hold Purchaser harmless from all liability, including reasonable attorneys fees, which may have resulted from, arisen out of or been based upon matters occurring or omissions made during periods in which Seller managed or administered those Retirement Plans.  After the date hereof, Purchaser shall have all responsibility and liability for management, administration and investments, including continuing tax qualification, of those Retirement Plans under which it is successor trustee or successor custodian, as applicable.  Purchaser shall indemnify and hold Seller harmless from all liability, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, which may result from, arise out of or be based upon matters occurring or omissions made during periods in which Purchaser manages or administers those Retirement Plans.  Nothing in this paragraph shall relieve Seller from liability for its management, administration or investments of the Retirement Plans that occurred before this Appointment becomes effective.

 

  

  

  

 

3.             This Appointment is subject to the terms and conditions of the Agreement.  Capitalized terms used herein but not otherwise defined shall have the meanings ascribed to such terms in the Agreement.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed this Appointment as of the date first written above.

 

	 	
SELLER:

	 
	 	 	 
	 	
AB&T NATIONAL BANK

	 
	 	 	 	 
	 	
By: 

	 	 
	 	 	 	 
	 	Name:	 	 
	 	 	 	 
	 	Title:	 	 
	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 
	 	
PURCHASER:

	 
	 	 	 	 
	 	
HERITAGEBANK OF THE SOUTH

	 
	 	 	 	 
	 	
By: 

	 	 
	 	 	 	 
	 	Name:	 	 
	 	 	 	 
	 	Title:	 	 

 

  

  

  

 

EXHIBIT 5

LIMITED POWER OF ATTORNEY

 

This Limited Power of Attorney is given this _____ day of _____________, 2012, by AB&T National Bank, a national-chartered commercial bank headquartered in Albany, Georgia (“Seller”) to HeritageBank of the South, a Georgia-chartered savings bank headquartered in Albany, Georgia (“Purchaser”) to be effective immediately in accordance with the following recitals and for the purposes set forth below:

 

RECITALS

 

	
A.  

	
Seller and Purchaser entered into a Purchase and Assumption Agreement dated ____________, 2012 (the “Agreement”) pursuant to which Seller and Purchaser agreed Purchaser would acquire the banking facilities and substantially all of the banking operations of -Seller at its Auburn, Alabama location (the “Branch”).

 

	
B.  

	
At the closing of the acquisition of the Branch, Seller and Purchaser executed an Instrument of Transfer, Assignment and Assumption effective _________________, 2012 (the “Assignment”).

 

	
C.  

	
In accordance with the Agreement and the Assignment, Purchaser acquired from Seller certain loans, personal and real property and other assets defined in the Agreement as the “Assets,” and Purchaser agreed to assume certain deposits and other liabilities of Seller defined in the Agreement as the “Assumed Liabilities.”

 

	
D.  

	
The Agreement provides that Seller shall grant to Purchaser a limited power of attorney for purposes of executing and delivering bills of sale, acknowledgements and other instruments necessary to vest effectively in Purchaser full and equitable title to the Assets and any related security interests and to otherwise consummate the transfer of the Assets and Assumed Liabilities (“Other Instruments”).

 

NOW, THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, Seller hereby appoints and authorizes Purchaser, through any of its authorized officers holding the status of assistant vice president or greater, as the true and lawful attorney-in-fact of Seller to do those things hereinafter set forth in relation to the Assets and Assumed Liabilities, including, without limitation, the loans sold, assigned and transferred to Purchaser by Seller pursuant to the Agreement and Assignment (the “Purchased Loans”), in all cases in the name, place and stead of Seller, but for the benefit and on behalf of Purchaser:

 

1.             To demand, sue for, endorse, receive and collect all of the Purchased Loans and make any necessary repossessions in connection therewith, and to give effectual receipts, discharges or terminations for the same;

 

2.             To endorse and assign any promissory notes or other evidences of obligation relating to the Purchased Loans, other Assets or any of them upon which Seller appears as a payee or is otherwise the holder or assignee and has actual or apparent beneficial interest;

 

3.             To modify, continue, amend, assign, or terminate any UCC financing statements relating to the Purchased Loans, other Assets or any of them consistent with the terms of the related underlying security agreements;

 

  

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4.             To prepare any documents of assignment or transfer necessary to satisfy the request of any person, organization, entity or governmental body requesting written evidence of the right of Purchaser to possess and own the Assets and security therefor;

 

5.             To issue notice to any insurer, guarantor or debtor (as defined in applicable state law) of the transfer of legal and beneficial interest of Seller in the Assets and related collateral to Purchaser;

 

6.             To endorse to the benefit of Purchaser any instruments or other documents of payment relating to any of the Purchased Loans or other Assets upon which Seller appears to have any interest;

 

7.             To give notice, advertise, sell, or otherwise dispose of any collateral held in the name of Seller relating to the Purchased Loans or any of them;

 

8.             To record any evidence of assignment, transfer, modification, or release of any interest in real estate held by Seller relating to the Purchased Loans, other Assets or any of them;

 

9.             To assign mortgages and real estate collateral including assignments of rents and leases related to the Purchased Loans;

 

10.           To assign any security agreements, financing statements, certificate of title liens, deposit account assignments and other collateral assignments related to the Purchased Loans;

 

11.           To assign any guarantees or other credit enhancement instruments related to the Purchased Loans;

 

12.           To take any and all additional acts reasonably considered by Purchaser to be necessary or advisable to vest good and marketable title to the Assets in Purchaser as provided in the Agreement and Assignment.

 

In addition, Seller hereby appoints Purchaser as its agent and attorney-in-fact to negotiate, endorse and/or deposit for its own account all checks, drafts and other instruments representing payments on the Assets.

 

Seller shall, upon request of Purchaser, execute and deliver to Purchaser such recordable documents as may be reasonably necessary or advisable to facilitate Purchaser’s designation as attorney-in-fact for the foregoing purposes.

 

Third parties may rely upon the representation of Purchaser as to all matters regarding the powers granted to Purchaser herein.  No person who acts in reliance on Purchaser’s representation or the authority granted under this Limited Power of Attorney shall incur any liability to Seller or its successors and assigns, for permitting Purchaser to exercise any power granted herein, unless that person has actual knowledge that this Limited Power of Attorney has been terminated by operation of law or otherwise.

 

This Limited Power of Attorney is for the purpose of carrying into effect the transfer of Assets and Assumed Liabilities contemplated by the Agreement and Assignment and is deemed a power coupled with an interest.

 

This Limited Power of Attorney is deemed an irrevocable and durable power of attorney that is binding on Seller and its successors and assigns and inures to the benefit of Purchaser and its successors and assigns.

 

  

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Capitalized terms shall have the same meaning provided to them herein or in the Agreement or Assignment.  Photocopies of the Limited Power of Attorney may be treated as counterparts for all purposes.

 

This Limited Power of Attorney is governed by the laws of the State of Georgia without regard for conflicts of law principles.  It was executed in the State of Georgia and is intended to be valid in all jurisdictions in the United States.

 

Seller has caused this Limited Power of Attorney to be duly executed and witnessed by its duly authorized officers as of the date and year first above written.

 

	 	
SELLER:  AB&T NATIONAL BANK

	 
	 	 	 	 
	 	
By: 

	 	 
	 	 	James L. Flatt	 
	 	 	
President and Chief Executive Officer

	 

 

Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of the undersigned witness:

 

	 	 	 	 
	 	, Secretary of Seller	 	 
	 	 	 
	STATE OF GEORGIA	)	 	 
	 	 	 	 
	 	)      SS:	 	 
	 	 	 	 
	COUNTY OF DOUGHERTY 	)	 	 

 

Before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, on this ______ day of _________________, 2012, personally appeared James L. Flatt, the President and Chief Executive Officer of AB&T National Bank and acknowledged that he, with full authority, executed the foregoing Limited Power of Attorney, in my presence.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and official seal.

 

	 	 	 	 
	 	 	NOTARY PUBLIC	 

 

(SEAL)

 

	My Commission Expires	 	 

 

  

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