Document:

Exhibit
10.36

 

FIRST
LEASE AMENDMENT

 

THIS
FIRST LEASE AMENDMENT (this “Amendment”) is made and entered into as of September 26th, 2017
by and between SADDLE LANE REALTY, LLC, a Pennsylvania limited liability company (the “Landlord”) and INTERPACE
DIAGNOSTICS CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation (the “Tenant”).

 

WITNESSTH:

 

WHEREAS,
the Landlord and the Tenant are parties to that certain Lease Agreement dated March 31, 2017 (the “Lease”),
for 20,000 leasable square feet located on the third and fourth floors of the building known as 2515 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania 15222.

 

WHEREAS,
the parties seek to revise the Lease to: (i) extend the term of the Lease through and including June 30, 2018, and (ii) revise
the Tenant’s Option to Renew.

 

NOW
THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises herein contained and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency
of which is hereby acknowledged, Landlord and Tenant, intending to be legally bound, agree as follows:

 

1.
Extension of Lease. The Landlord and the Tenant hereby agree that the term of the Lease shall be extended to June
30, 2018. Monthly minimum rent shall remain $32,500.00 during the extended term.

 

2. Revised
Option to Renew. Section 3.D. of the Lease (styled: Option to Renew) shall be deleted in its entirety and
replaced with the following:

 

D.
Option to Renew. Tenant shall have one (1) right and option to extend the term of this Lease for a period
of three (3) to five (5) years if Landlord receives written notice of exercise of such option (which notice must include the period
(not less than three (3) years nor more than five (5) years) in which this Lease is being extended, the “Renewal Notice”)
on or before December 15th, 2017. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE. If Tenant timely delivers a Renewal Notice, all of the
terms and conditions of the Lease shall apply to the extended lease, including the amount of minimum rent as set forth in Section
3.A.

 

3.
Ratification of Lease. Except as modified by this Amendment, no other changes or modifications to the Lease are
intended or implied and the Lease is hereby specifically ratified, confirmed and continues to remain in full force and effect.

 

[Signature
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IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto executed this Amendment as of the day and year first above written.

 

	WITNESS/ATTEST:	 	SADDLE LANE REALTY, LLC
	 	 	 	 
	 	 	By:	/s/ David O. Brand
	 	 	 	David
    O. Brand, Sole Member
	 	 	 	 
	 	 	INTERPACE
DIAGNOSTICS CORPORATION
	 	 	 	 
	 	 	By:	/s/
    Jack E. Stover
	 	 	Name: 	Jack E. Stover
	 	 	Title:	President
    & CEOExhibit 10.44

 

OFFICE
LEASE AGREEMENT

 

BETWEEN

 

MEADOWS
OFFICE, L.L.C.

 

AS
LANDLORD

 

AND

 

CANCER
GENETICS, INC.

 

AS
TENANT

 

DATED

 

OCTOBER
9, 2007

 

    	 	 	 

     

    

 

TABLE
OF CONTENTS

  

	1	Definitions and Basic Lease Provisions	4
	 	 	 
	2	Lease Grant	4
	 	 	 
	3	Tender of Possession	4
	 	 	 
	4	Rent	 	5
	 	 	 	 
	5	Delinquent Payment; Handling Charges	5
	 	 	 
	6	Security Deposit	5
	 	 	 
	7	Services; Utilities; Common Areas	6
	 	(a)	Services	6
	 	(b)	Excess Utility Use	7
	 	(c)	Common Areas	8
	 	(d)	Parking	8
	 	 	 	 
	8	Alterations; Repairs; Maintenance; Signs	9
	 	(a)	Alterations	9
	 	(b)	Repairs; Maintenance	10
	 	 	(i)	By Landlord	10
	 	 	(ii)	By Tenant	11
	 	 	(iii)	Performance of Work	 
	 	(c)	Mechanic’s Liens	12
	 	(d)	Signs	13
	 	 	 	 
	9	Use	 	13
	 	 	 	 
	10	Assignment and Subletting	 14
	 	a)	Transfers	14
	 	(b)	Consent Standards	14
	 	(c)	Request for Consent	14
	 	(d)	Conditions to Consent	15
	 	(e)	Attornment by Subtenants	15
	 	(f)	Cancellation	15
	 	(g)	Additional Compensation	15
	 	(h)	Adequate Assurance of Future Performance	16
	 	 	 	 
	11	Insurance; Waivers; Subrogation; Indemnity	16
	 	(a)	Tenant’s Insurance	16
	 	(b)	Landlord’s Insurance	 17
	 	(c)	No Subrogation	 17
	 	(d)	Indemnity	 18
	 	 	 	 
	12	Subordination; Attornment; Notice to Landlord’s Mortgagee	18
	 	(a)	Subordination	18
	 	(b)	Attornment	18
	 	(c)	Notice to Landlord’s Mortgagee	19
	 	(d)	Landlord’s Mortgagee’s Protection Provisions	19

 

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	13	Rules and Regulations	19
	 	 	 
	14	Condemnation	19
	 	(a)	Total Taking       	19
	 	(b)        	Partial Taking- Tenant’s Rights	19
	 	(c)	Partial Taking - Landlord’s Rights                                                                                                                  	20
	 	(d)	Award	20
	 	 	 	 
	15	Fire or Other Casualty	20
	 	(a)	Repair Estimate	20
	 	(b)	Tenant’s Rights	20
	 	(c)	Landlord’s Rights	20
	 	(d)	Repair Obligation	20
	 	(e)	Abatement of Rent	21
	 	 	 	 
	16	Personal Property Taxes	21
	 	 	 
	17	Events of Default	21
	 	(a)	Payment Default	21
	 	(b)	Abandonment	21
	 	(c)	Estoppel/Financial Statement	21
	 	(d)	Insurance	21
	 	(e)	Mechanic’s Liens	21
	 	(f)	Other Defaults	21
	 	(g)	Insolvency	22
	 	 	 	 
	18	Remedies	 	22
	 	(a)	Termination of Lease	22
	 	(b)	Termination of Possession	22
	 	(c)	Perform Acts on Behalf of Tenant	22
	 	(d)	Alteration of Locks	2
	 	 	 	 
	19	Payment by Tenant; Non-Waiver; Cumulative Remedies	23
	 	(a)	Payment by Tenant	23
	 	(b)	No Waiver	23
	 	(c)	Cumulative Remedies	23
	 	 	 	 
	20	Landlord’s Lien	23
	 	 	 
	21	Surrender of Premises	24
	 	 	 
	22	Holding Over	24
	 	 	 
	23	Certain Rights Reserved by Landlord	25
	 	(a)	Building Operations	25
	 	(b)	Security	25
	 	(c)	Repairs and Maintenance	25
	 	(d)	Prospective Purchasers and Lenders	25
	 	(e)	Prospective Tenants	25

 

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	24	Substitution Space	25
	 	 	 
	25	Hazardous Materials	26
	 	 	 
	26	Miscellaneous	30
	 	(a)	Landlord Transfer	30
	 	(b)	Landlord’s Liability	30
	 	(c)	Force Majeure	31
	 	(d)	Brokerage	31
	 	(e)	Estoppel Certificates                                                                                                                                        	31
	 	(f)	Notices	31
	 	(g)	Separability	31
	 	(h)	Amendments; Binding Effect	31
	 	(i)	Quiet Enjoyment	32
	 	(j)	No Merger	32
	 	(k)	No Offer	32
	 	(I)	Entire Agreement	32
	 	(m)	Waiver of Jury Trial	32
	 	(n)	Governing Law	32
	 	(o)	Recording	32
	 	(p)	Joint and Several Liability	32
	 	(q)	Financial Reports	33
	 	(r)	Landlord’s Fees	33
	 	(s)	Telecommunications	33
	 	(t)	Confidentiality	33
	 	(u)	Authority	33
	 	(v)	List of Exhibits	34
	 	 	 	 
	27	OSHA Regulations	34
	 	 	 
	28	Guaranty	 	34

 

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This
Basic Lease Information is attached to and incorporated by reference to an Office Lease Agreement between Landlord and Tenant,
as defined below.

 

	Lease
    Date:	 	OCTOBER
    9, 2007
	 	 	 
	Landlord:	 	Meadows
    Office, L.L.C., a Delaware limited liability company
	 	 	 
	Term:	 	Cancer
    Genetics, Inc., a Delaware corporation
	 	 	 
	Premises:	 	An
    area deemed to contain seventeen thousand nine hundred thirty-six (17,936) rentable square feet, located on the second
    (2nd) floor in the building commonly known as Building 201 of the Meadows Office Complex (the “Building”),
    and whose street address is 201 Route 17 North, Rutherford, New Jersey. The Premises are outlined on the plan attached
    to the Lease as Exhibit A. The land on which the Building is located (the “Land”) is described
    on Exhibit B attached to this Lease. The term “Project” shall collectively refer to the Building,
    the Land and the driveways, parking facilities, and similar improvements and easements associated with the foregoing or the
    operation thereof, including without limitation the Common Areas (as defined in Section 7(c)). The term “Complex”
    shall collectively refer to the Building and any other buildings which comprise a multi building Complex owned by Landlord,
    if applicable.
	 	 	 
	Term:	 	Approximately
    one hundred twenty (120) months, commencing on the Commencement Date and ending at 5:00 p.m. local time on the last day of
    the 120th full calendar month following the Commencement Date, subject to adjustment and earlier termination as provided in
    the Lease.
	 	 	 
	Term:	 	Approximately
    one hundred twenty (120) months, commencing on the Commencement Date and ending at 5:00 p.m. local time on the last day of
    the 120th full calendar month following the Commencement Date, subject to adjustment and earlier termination as provided in
    the Lease.
	 	 	 
	Commencement
    Date:	 	The
    earlier of: (a) the date on which Tenant occupies any portion of the Premises and begins conducting business therein; or (b)
    one hundred twenty (120) days after the date of execution and delivery of this Lease by Landlord and Tenant.
	 	 	 
	Base
    Rent:	 	Base
    Rent shall be the following amounts for the following periods of time:

 

	Lease Month	 	 	Annual Base Rent Rate Per Rentable Square Foot	 	 	Monthly Base Rent	 
	 	1 - 36	 	 	$	26.50	 	 	$	39,608.67	 
	 	37 -48	 	 	$	27.50	 	 	$	41,103.33	 
	 	49-72	 	 	$	28.50	 	 	$	42,598.00	 
	 	73 - 84	 	 	$	30.50	 	 	$	45,587.33	 
	 	85 - 120	 	 	$	31.50	 	 	$	47,082.00	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 

 

	 	 	As
                                         used herein, the term “Lease Month” shall mean each calendar
                                         month during the Term (and if the Commencement Date does not occur on the first (1st)
                                         day of a calendar month, the period from the Commencement Date to the first (1st)
                                         day of the next calendar month shall be included in the first (1st)
                                         Lease Month for purposes of determining the duration of the Term and the monthly
                                         Base Rent rate applicable for such partial month).

        

 

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	Security
    Deposit:	 	$450,000.00
    (initially, subject to reduction as provided in Section 6 hereof).
	 	 	 
	Rent:	 	Base
    Rent, Additional Rent, Taxes and Insurance (each as defined in Exhibit C hereto), and all other sums that Tenant may
    owe to Landlord or otherwise be required to pay under the Lease.
	 	 	 
	Permitted
    Use:	 	General
    office use and medical laboratory use consistent with office use, and for no other purpose whatsoever.
	 	 	 
	Tenant’s
    Proportionate Share:	 	6.2187%,
    which is the percentage obtained by dividing (a) the number of rentable square feet in the Premises as stated above by (b)
    the rentable square feet in the Building at the time a respective charge was incurred, which at the time of execution of this
    Lease is 288,421 rentable square feet. Landlord and Tenant stipulate that the number of rentable square feet in the Premises
    and in the Building set forth above is conclusive as to the square footage in existence on the date of this Lease and shall
    be binding upon them.
	 	 	 
	Initial
    Liability Insurance Amount:	 	$3,000,000
	 	 	 
	Broker/Agent:	 	For
    Tenant: McBride Corporate Real Estate
	 	 	 
	 	 	For
    Landlord: Newmark Knight Frank

 

	Tenant’s
    Address:	 	Prior
    to Commencement Date:	 	Following
    Commencement Date:
	 	 	228
    River Vale Road	 	201
    Route 17 North
	 	 	River
    Vale, New Jersey 07675	 	Rutherford,
    New Jersey 07070
	 	 	Attention:
    Louis Maione, President	 	Attention:
    Louis Maione, President
	 	 	Telephone:
    (201) 263-1323	 	Telephone:
    (201) 263-1323
	 	 	Telecopy:
    (201) 263-1328	 	Telecopy:
    (201) 263-1328

 

	Landlord’s
    Address:	 	For all Notices:

                                                                     c/o
                                         Onyx Equities 

	 	 	

        900
        Route 9 North

	 	 	Woodbridge,
        New Jersey 07095

        Attention:
        Samuel Giordano, CFO

        Telephone:
        (732) 362-8800

        Telecopy:
        (732) 362-8801

 

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The
foregoing Basic Lease Information is incorporated into and made a part of the Lease identified above. If any conflict exists between
any Basic Lease Information and the Lease, then the Lease shall control.

 

	LANDLORD:	MEADOWS
    OFFICE, L.L.C., a Delaware limited liability company
	 	 
	 	By	/s/
    John Saracano Jr
	 	 	 
	 	Name:	John
    Saracano Jr
	 	 	 
	 	Title:	Authorized
    Signatory
	 	 	 
	TENANT:	CANCER
    GENETICS, a Delaware corporation
	 	 
	 	By	/s/
    Louis J. Maione
	 	 	 
	 	Name:	Louis
    J. Maione
	 	 	 
	 	Title:	President,
    CEO

 

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OFFICE
LEASE AGREEMENT

 

1. Definitions
and Basic Lease Provisions. The definitions and basic provisions set forth in the Basic Lease Information (the “Basic
Lease Information”) executed by Landlord and Tenant contemporaneously herewith are incorporated herein by
reference for all purposes. Additionally, the following terms shall have the following meanings when used in this Lease: “Affiliate”
means any person or entity which, directly or indirectly, through one or more intermediaries, controls, is controlled by, or
is under common control with the party in question; “Building’s Structure” means the
Building’s exterior walls, roof, elevator shafts (if any), footings, foundations, structural portions of load-bearing
walls, structural floors and subfloors, and structural columns and beams; “Building’s Systems” means
the Premises’ and Building’s HVAC, life-safety, plumbing, electrical, and mechanical systems; “Business
Day(s)” means Monday through Friday of each week, exclusive of Holidays; “Holidays”
means New Year’s Day, Presidents Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the day following
Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, and any other nationally or regionally recognized holiday; “including”
means including, without limitation; “Laws” means all federal, state, and local laws, ordinances,
rules and regulations, all court orders, governmental directives, and governmental orders and all interpretations of the
foregoing, and all restrictive covenants affecting the Project, and “Law” shall mean any of the
foregoing; “Normal Business Hours” means 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Business Days and 8:00 a.m. to
1:00 p.m. on Saturdays, exclusive of Holidays; “Tenant’s Off-Premises Equipment” means any of
Tenant’s equipment or other property that may be located on or about the Project (other than inside the Premises); and “Tenant
Party” means any of the following persons: Tenant; any assignees claiming by, through, or under Tenant; any
subtenants claiming by, through, or under Tenant; and any of their respective agents, contractors, employees, and
invitees.

 

2.
Lease Grant. Subject to the terms of this Lease, Landlord leases to Tenant, and Tenant leases from Landlord, the
Premises (as defined in the Basic Lease Information).

 

3. Tender
of Possession. Landlord and Tenant presently anticipate that possession of the Premises will be tendered to Tenant in
the condition required by this Lease on or about the date of execution and delivery of this Lease by Landlord and Tenant (the “Estimated
Delivery Date”). If Landlord is unable to tender possession of the Premises in such condition to Tenant by the
Estimated Delivery Date, then: (a) the validity of this Lease shall not be affected or impaired thereby; (b) Landlord shall
not be in default hereunder or be liable for damages therefor; and (c) Tenant shall accept possession of the Premises
when Landlord tenders possession thereof to Tenant. By occupying the Premises, Tenant shall be deemed to have accepted the
Premises in their condition as of the date of such occupancy. After determination of the Commencement Date, Landlord may send
Tenant a commencement letter confirming the Commencement Date, the Expiration Date and any other variable terms of the Lease.
The commencement letter, which may be delivered by regular mail, shall become a part of this Lease and shall be binding on
Tenant and Landlord if Tenant does not give Landlord notice of its disagreement with any of the provisions of such
commencement letter within ten (10) days after the date of such letter. Occupancy of the Premises by Tenant prior to the
Commencement Date shall be subject to all of the provisions of this Lease excepting only those requiring the payment of Rent.
Tenant shall have access to the Premises twenty-four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week, with at least one (1)
elevator being subject to call at all times for such purpose. Such access shall be subject, however, in all events, to the
Building rules and regulations

 

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4.
Rent. Tenant shall timely pay to Landlord Rent (as defined in the Basic Lease Information), including the amounts
set forth in Exhibit C hereto, without notice, demand, deduction or set-off (except as otherwise expressly provided herein),
by good and sufficient check drawn on a national banking association at Landlord’s address provided for in this Lease or
as otherwise specified by Landlord and shall be accompanied by all applicable state and local sales or use taxes. The obligations
of Tenant to pay Base Rent (as defined in the Basic Lease Information) and other sums to Landlord and the obligations of Landlord
under this Lease are independent obligations. Base Rent, adjusted as herein provided, shall be payable monthly in advance. The
first (1st) monthly installment of Base Rent shall be payable contemporaneously with the execution of this Lease; thereafter,
Base Rent shall be payable on the first (1st) day of each month beginning on the first (1st) day of the second (2nd) full calendar
month of the Term. The monthly Base Rent for any partial month at the beginning of the Term shall equal the product of 1/365 (or
in the event of a leap year, 1/366) of the annual Base Rent in effect during the partial month and the number of days in the partial
month, and shall be due on the Commencement Date. Payments of Base Rent for any fractional calendar month at the end of the Term
shall be similarly prorated. Tenant shall pay Additional Rent, Taxes and Insurance (each as defined in Exhibit C) at the
same time and in the same manner as Base Rent.

 

5.
Delinquent Payment; Handling Charges. All past due payments required of Tenant hereunder shall bear interest from
the date due until paid at the lesser of fifteen percent (15%) per annum or the maximum lawful rate of interest (such lesser amount
is referred to herein as the “Default Rate”); additionally, Landlord, in addition to all other rights
and remedies available to it, may charge Tenant a fee equal to five percent (5%) of the delinquent payment to reimburse Landlord
for its cost and inconvenience incurred as a consequence of Tenant’s delinquency. In no event, however, shall the charges
permitted under this Section 5 or elsewhere in this Lease, to the extent they are considered to be interest under applicable
Law, exceed the maximum lawful rate of

interest.

 

6.
Security Deposit. Contemporaneously with the execution of this Lease, Tenant shall pay to Landlord the Security
Deposit (as defined in the Basic Lease Information), which shall be held by Landlord to secure Tenant’s performance of its
obligations under this Lease. The Security Deposit is not an advance payment of Rent or a measure or limit of Landlord’s
damages upon an Event of Default (as defined in Section 17). Landlord may, at Landlord’s discretion, from time to
time following an Event of Default and without prejudice to any other remedy, use all or a part of the Security Deposit to put
the Premises in the condition required under this Lease and to perform any obligation Tenant fails to perform hereunder or in
connection with Landlord’s remedies under this Lease. Following any such application of the Security Deposit, Tenant shall
pay to Landlord on demand the amount so applied in order to restore the Security Deposit to its original amount. Subject to the
requirements of, and conditions imposed by, Laws applicable to security deposits under commercial leases, Landlord shall, within
the time required by applicable Law, return to Tenant the portion of the Security Deposit remaining after deducting all damages,
charges and other amounts permitted by Law. Landlord and Tenant agree that such deductions shall include, without limitation,
all damages and losses that Landlord has suffered or that Landlord reasonably estimates that it will suffer as a result of any
breach of this Lease by Tenant. Unless required otherwise by applicable Law, the Security Deposit may be commingled with other
funds, and no interest shall be paid thereon. If Landlord transfers its interest in the Premises, Landlord may assign the Security
Deposit to the transferee and, upon such transfer (and the delivery to Tenant of an acknowledgment of the transferee’s responsibility
for the Security Deposit if required by Law), Landlord thereafter shall have no further liability for the return of the Security
Deposit. The Security Deposit shall be in the form of an irrevocable, unconditional letter of credit (the “Letter
of Credit”). The Letter of Credit shall be addressed to Landlord, issued in a form and substance similar to that
attached hereto as Exhibit G and by a financial institution approved by Landlord, in Landlord’s sole discretion,
shall be freely transferable without fee, and having an expiration date falling no sooner than ten (10) years and thirty (30)
days after the Commencement Date. Tenant agrees that upon any default by Tenant under the terms and provisions of this
Lease, Landlord shall have the right to receive payment under any Letter of Credit of the entire amount of such Letter of Credit
at such time, and any such amounts received by Landlord shall be held by Landlord and applied in accordance with this Lease in
the same manner as for a cash Security Deposit.

 

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Provided
no Event of Default shall have occurred under this Lease, the amount of the Security Deposit shall be reduced by $11,600.00
as of the second (2nd) anniversary of the Commencement Date, and by$54,800.00 as of each subsequent anniversary of the
Commencement; provided, however, that in no event shall the Security Deposit be reduced to an amount less than $127,794.00.
Prior to any such reduction, Tenant shall be required to have furnished to Landlord a replacement Letter of Credit in the
reduced amount of such Security Deposit.

 

7.
Services; Utilities; Common Areas.

 

(a)
Services.

 

(i)
Landlord shall use all reasonable efforts to furnish to Tenant: (i) water at those points of supply provided for general use of
tenants of the Building; (ii) heated and refrigerated air conditioning as appropriate, at such temperatures and in such amounts
as are required by governmental authority or as Landlord reasonably determines are standard for the Building; (iii) janitorial
service to the Premises on weekdays, other than Holidays, for Building standard installations and such window washing as may from
time to time be reasonably required; (iv) elevators for ingress and egress to the floor on which the Premises are located,
in common with other tenants, provided that Landlord may limit the number of operating elevators during non business hours, during
repairs, and Holidays; (v) replacement of Building-standard light bulbs and fluorescent tubes, provided that Landlord’s
standard charge for such bulbs and tubes shall be paid by Tenant; and (vi) electrical current during Normal Business Hours for
equipment that does not require more than six (6) watts per usable square foot. If Tenant desires any of the services specified
in Section 7(a)(ii) at a time other than Normal Business Hours, then such services shall be supplied to Tenant upon the
written request of Tenant delivered to Landlord before 3:00 p.m. on the Business Day preceding such extra usage, and Tenant shall
pay to Landlord the cost of such services within thirty (30) days after Landlord has delivered to Tenant an invoice therefor.
The costs incurred by Landlord in providing HVAC service to Tenant at a time other than Normal Business Hours, shall include costs
for electricity, water, sewage, water treatment, labor, metering, filtering, and maintenance reasonably allocated by Landlord
to providing such service. Landlord’s current charge for providing HVAC services at a time other than Normal Business Hours
is $75.00 per hour.

 

(ii)
(A) Tenant, as part of Tenant’s Initial Alterations as described in Exhibit D attached hereto, shall install (and
thereafter shall maintain) one or more electrical submeters to measure Tenant’s demand and consumption with respect to the
electricity furnished by Landlord (such submeter(s) being herein called “Tenant’s Submeter”), including
but not limited to electricity consumed by any supplemental HVAC equipment installed by or on behalf of Tenant, throughout the
Term, shall pay Landlord for such electricity as measured by Tenant’s Submeter at the rates set forth in, and otherwise
pursuant to the provisions of, subparagraph (ii)(A) below.

 

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(B)
Tenant, for any billing period, shall pay Landlord an amount determined by applying (i) Tenant’s electrical demand
(measured in KWs) and consumption (measured in KWHRs) for such period, as measured by Tenant’s Submeter, to (ii)
the rate schedule (inclusive of all taxes, surcharges and other charges payable thereunder or in connection therewith) of the
utility company serving the Building which is charged to Landlord for such period. Tenant shall pay the amount due for
any billing period within thirty (30) days after being billed therefor, which bills Landlord may render from time to time (but
no more frequently than monthly). Tenant shall also pay to Landlord an amount equal to the actual out-of-pocket costs reasonably
incurred by Landlord to a meter company or otherwise in respect of having Tenant’s Submeter read and having bills prepared
and delivered based upon such readings.

 

(b) Excess
Utility Use. Landlord shall not be required to furnish electrical current for equipment that requires more than six
(6) watts per usable square foot. If Tenant’s requirements for or consumption of electricity exceed the electricity to
be provided by Landlord as described in Section 7(a), Landlord shall, at Tenant’s expense, make reasonable
efforts to supply such service through the then-existing feeders and risers and electrical panels serving the Building and
the Premises. Tenant shall not install any electrical equipment requiring special wiring or requiring voltage in excess of
110 volts unless approved in advance by Landlord, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. Tenant shall not install
any electrical equipment requiring voltage in excess of Building capacity unless approved in advance by Landlord, which
approval may be withheld in Landlord’s sole discretion. The use of electricity in the Premises shall not exceed the
capacity of existing feeders and risers and electrical panels to or wiring in the Premises. Any risers or wiring required to
meet Tenant’s excess electrical requirements shall, upon Tenant’s written request, be installed by Landlord, at
Tenant’s cost, if, in Landlord’s judgment, the same are necessary and shall not cause permanent damage to the
Building or the Premises, cause or create a dangerous or hazardous condition, entail excessive or unreasonable alterations,
repairs, or expenses, or interfere with or disturb other tenants of the Building. If Tenant uses machines or equipment in the
Premises which affect the temperature otherwise maintained by the air conditioning system or otherwise overload any utility,
Landlord may install supplemental air conditioning units or other supplemental equipment in the Premises, and the cost
thereof, including the cost of installation, operation, use, and maintenance, shall be paid by Tenant to Landlord within
thirty (30) days after Landlord has delivered to Tenant an invoice therefor. Landlord’s obligation to furnish services
under Section 7(a) shall be subject to the rules and regulations of the supplier of such services and governmental
rules and regulations. Landlord may, upon not less than thirty (30) days’ prior written notice to Tenant, discontinue
any such service to the Premises, provided Landlord first arranges for a direct connection thereof through the supplier of
such service. Tenant shall, however, be responsible for contracting with the supplier of such service and for paying all
deposits for, and costs relating to, such service. Landlord shall use reasonable efforts to restore any service required of
it that becomes unavailable; however, such unavailability shall not render Landlord liable for any damages caused thereby, be
a constructive eviction of Tenant, constitute a breach of any implied warranty, or entitle Tenant to any abatement of
Tenant’s obligations hereunder.

 

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(c)
Common Areas. The term “Common Area” is defined for all purposes of this Lease as that
part of the Project and/or Complex intended for the common use of all tenants, including among other facilities (as such may be
applicable to the Complex), the ground floor lobby, elevator lobbies and hallways on multi-tenant floors, parking areas, private
streets and alleys, landscaping, curbs, loading areas, sidewalks, malls and promenades (enclosed or otherwise), lighting facilities,
drinking fountains, meeting rooms, public toilets, the parking garage, and the like, but excluding: (i) space in buildings (now
or hereafter existing) designated for rental for commercial purposes, as the same may exist from time to time; (ii) streets and
alleys maintained by a public authority; (iii) areas within the Complex which may from time to time not be owned by Landlord
(unless subject to a cross-access agreement benefitting the area which includes the Premises); and (iv) areas leased to a single-purpose
user where access is restricted. In addition, although the roof(s) of the building(s) in the Complex is not literally part of
the Common Area, it will be deemed to be so included for purposes of: (i) Landlord’s ability to prescribe rules and regulations
regarding same; and (ii) its inclusion for purposes of Operating Costs reimbursements. Landlord reserves the right to change from
time to time the dimensions and location of the Common Area, as well as the dimensions, identities, locations and types of any
buildings, signs or other improvements in the Complex. For example, and without limiting the generality of the immediately
preceding sentence, Landlord may from time to time substitute for any parking area other areas reasonably accessible to the tenants
of the Building or Complex, as applicable, which areas may be elevated, surface or underground. Tenant, and its employees and
customers, and when duly authorized pursuant to the provisions of this Lease, its subtenants, licensees and concessionaires, shall
have the non-exclusive right to use the Common Area (excluding roof(s)) as constituted from time to time, such use to be in common
with Landlord, other tenants in the Building and/or Complex, as applicable, and other persons permitted by the Landlord to use
the same, and subject to rights of governmental authorities, easements, other restrictions of record, and such reasonable rules
and regulations governing use as Landlord may from time to time prescribe. For example, and without limiting the generality of
Landlord’s ability to establish rules and regulations governing all aspects of the Common Area, Tenant agrees as follows:

 

(i)
Tenant shall not solicit business within the Common Area nor take any action which would interfere with the rights of other persons
to use the Common Area.

 

(ii)
Landlord may temporarily close any part of the Common Area for such periods of time as may be necessary or advisable to make repairs
or alterations or to prevent the public from obtaining prescriptive rights.

 

(iii)
With regard to the roof(s) of the building(s) in the Project or Complex, as applicable, use of the roof(s) is reserved to Landlord,
or with regard to any tenant demonstrating to Landlord’s satisfaction a need to use same, to such tenant after receiving
prior written consent from Landlord.

 

(d)
Parking.

 

(i)
For purposes of this Subsection (d), the following definitions shall apply: (i) the “Parking Areas” shall mean
those areas of the Complex designated by Landlord, from time to time, for parking to serve the Building; (ii) the “Reserved
Parking Areas” shall mean those portions of the Parking Areas designated by Landlord, from time to time, for reserved
parking (i.e., for the exclusive use of one or more persons); and (iii) the “General Parking Areas”
shall mean, from time to time, those portions of the Parking Areas which are not then Reserved Parking Areas.

 

(ii)
Tenant, incident to its use of the Premises, shall have the exclusive right to use five (5) reserved parking spaces within the
Reserved Parking Areas (the “Tenant’s Reserved Spaces”), which Tenant’s Reserved Spaces shall be
designated by Landlord from time to time but which shall not be required to be located in the covered parking deck serving the
Building. Tenant will be responsible (i) for the internal allocation of Tenant’s Reserved Spaces and (ii) at Tenant’s
expense, for the enforcement of Tenant’s exclusive right to use Tenant’s Reserved Spaces. Landlord shall, at Tenant’s
expense, place a marking on each of Tenant’s Reserved Spaces indicating that the same is a reserved parking space.

 

(iii)
Tenant, incident to its use of the Premises, shall have the right to use the parking spaces located in the General Parking Areas,
on a “first come, first served” basis in common with other persons designated by Landlord, subject, in all events,
to the Building rules and regulations; provided, however, that at no time shall Tenant use, in the aggregate, a number
of parking spaces in the General Parking Areas in excess
of four (4) parking spaces in the General Parking Areas per each one thousand (1,000) rentable square feet of the Premises, less
the number of Tenant’s Reserved Spaces.

 

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8.
Alterations; Repairs; Maintenance; Signs

 

(a)
Alterations. Tenant shall not make any alterations, additions or improvements to the Premises (collectively, the
“Alterations”) without the prior written consent of Landlord, except for the installation of unattached,
movable trade fixtures which may be installed without drilling, cutting or otherwise defacing the Premises. Tenant shall furnish
complete plans and specifications to Landlord for its approval at the time it requests Landlord’s consent to any Alterations
if the desired Alterations: (i) will affect the Building’s Systems or Building’s Structure; or (ii) will require the
filing of plans and specifications with any governmental or quasi governmental agency or authority; or (iii) will cost in excess
of Seventy-Five Thousand Dollars ($75,000.00). Subsequent to obtaining Landlord’s consent and prior to commencement of the
Alterations, Tenant shall deliver to Landlord any building permit required by applicable Law and a copy of the executed construction
contract(s). Tenant shall (a) reimburse Landlord within ten (10) days after the rendition of a bill for all of Landlord’s
actual out-of-pocket costs incurred in connection with any Alterations, including all management, engineering, outside consulting,
and construction fees incurred by or on behalf of Landlord for the review and approval of Tenant’s plans and specifications
and (b) (i) in the event Tenant elects to have Landlord’s designated construction manager for the Building (herein called
“Landlord’s Construction Manager”) provide construction management services with respect to such Alterations,
Tenant shall pay Landlord’s Construction Manager fifteen percent (15%) of the aggregate cost of such Alterations as compensation
for such construction management services, or (ii) in the event Tenant does not elect to have Landlord’s Construction Manager
provide construction management services with respect to such Alterations, Tenant shall pay Landlord’s Construction Manager
a general supervision fee as compensation for general oversight and coordination by Landlord’s Construction Manager equal
to (A) if the Alterations project in question has an aggregate cost less than $100,000, five percent (5%) of the aggregate cost
of such Alterations, or (B) if the Alterations project in question has an aggregate cost equal to or greater than $100,000, but
less than $500,000, three percent (3%) of the aggregate cost of such Alterations, or (C) if the Alterations project in question
has an aggregate cost equal to or greater than $500,000, two percent (2%) of the aggregate cost of such Alterations. Prior to
commencing such Alterations, Tenant (i) shall furnish Landlord with an estimate of the cost of such Alterations (which estimate
shall be subject to Landlord’s reasonable review and approval), and (ii) shall pay to Landlord’s Construction Manager
the estimated amount of the construction management or general supervision fee described in the preceding sentence. If Landlord
consents to the making of any Alteration, such Alteration shall be made by Tenant at Tenant’s sole cost and expense by a
contractor approved in writing by Landlord (and Landlord shall be entitled to designate the contractors to perform work affecting
the Building’s Systems). Tenant shall require its contractor to maintain insurance in such amounts and in such form as Landlord
may require. Without Landlord’s prior written consent, Tenant shall not use any portion of the Common Areas either within
or without the Project or Complex, as applicable, in connection with the making of any Alterations. If the Alterations which Tenant
causes to be constructed result in Landlord being required to make any alterations and/or improvements to other portions of the
Project or Complex, as applicable, in order to comply with any applicable Laws, then Tenant shall reimburse Landlord upon demand
for all costs and expenses incurred by Landlord in making such alterations and/or improvements. Any Alterations made by Tenant
shall become the property of Landlord upon installation and shall remain on and be surrendered with the Premises upon the expiration
or sooner termination of this Lease, unless Landlord requires the removal of such Alterations. If Landlord requires the removal
of such Alterations, Tenant shall at its sole cost and expense, forthwith and with all due diligence (but in any event not later
than ten (10) days after the expiration or earlier termination of the Lease) remove all or any portion of any Alterations
made by Tenant which are designated by Landlord to be removed (including without limitation stairs, bank vaults, and Cable (as
defined in Section 8(b) below), if applicable) and repair and restore the Premises in a good and workmanlike manner to
their original condition, reasonable wear and tear excepted. All construction work done by Tenant within the Premises shall be
performed in a good and workmanlike manner with new materials of first-class quality, lien-free and in compliance with all Laws
and insurance requirements, and in such manner as to cause a minimum of interference with other construction in progress and with
the transaction of business in the Project or Complex, as applicable. Tenant agrees to indemnify, defend and hold Landlord
harmless from and against any and all loss, liability, damage cost or expense (including, without limitation, attorney’s
fees and disbursements and court costs) resulting from such work, and Tenant shall, if requested by Landlord, furnish a bond or
other security satisfactory to Landlord against any such loss, liability or damage. The foregoing indemnity shall survive
the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease. Landlord’s consent to or approval of any alterations, additions or
improvements (or the plans therefor) shall not constitute a representation or warranty by Landlord, nor Landlord’s acceptance,
that the same comply with sound architectural and/or engineering practices or with all applicable Laws and insurance requirements,
and Tenant shall be solely responsible for ensuring all such compliance.

 

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(b)
Repairs; Maintenance.

 

(i) By
Landlord. Landlord shall, subject to reimbursement as set forth in Exhibit C, keep and maintain in good repair
and working order and make repairs to and perform maintenance upon: (1) structural elements of the Building; (2) standard
mechanical (including HVAC), electrical, plumbing and fire/life safety systems serving the Building generally; (3) Common
Areas; (4) the roof of the Building; (5) exterior windows of the Building; and (6) elevators serving the Building. Landlord
shall not be liable for any failure to make any such repairs or to perform any maintenance unless such failure shall persist
for an unreasonable time after written notice of the need of such repairs or maintenance is given to Landlord by Tenant. If
any of the foregoing maintenance or repair is necessitated due to the acts or omissions of any Tenant Party, Tenant shall pay
the costs of such repairs or maintenance to Landlord within thirty (30) days after receipt of an invoice, together with an
administrative charge in an amount equal to fifteen percent (15%) of the cost of the repairs. Landlord shall not be liable to
Tenant for any interruption of Tenant’s
business or inconvenience caused due to any work performed in the Premises or in the Complex pursuant to
Landlord’s rights and obligations under this Lease. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if, as a result of such work by
Landlord (or Landlord’s failure to perform any work or repair it is required to perform hereunder), (i) the Premises,
or a material portion thereof, is rendered untenantable (meaning that Tenant is unable to use the Premises in the normal
course of it business), and (ii) Tenant in fact ceases to use the Premises (or material portion thereof), then Tenant’s
sole remedy therefor shall be as follows: commencing after the expiration of five (5) consecutive business days following the
later to occur of the date the Premises (or a material portion thereof) becomes untenantable, or the date Tenant ceases to
use such space, the Rent payable hereunder shall be abated on a per diem basis for each day after such five (5) business day
period based upon the percentage of the Premises not used by Tenant, and such abatement shall continue until the date the
Premises become tenantable again. To the extent allowed by law, Tenant waives the right to make repairs at Landlord’s
expense under any law, statute or ordinance now or hereafter in effect.

 

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(ii) By
Tenant. Tenant shall, at its sole cost and expense, promptly perform all maintenance and repairs to the Premises that
are not Landlord’s express responsibility under this Lease, and shall keep the Premises in compliance with all
applicable Laws and insurance requirements and in good condition and repair, ordinary wear and tear excepted. Tenant’s
repair obligations include, without limitation, repairs to: (1) floor covering and/or raised flooring; (2) interior
partitions; (3) doors; (4) the interior side of demising walls; (5) electronic, phone and data cabling and related equipment
(collectively, “Cable”) that is installed by or for the benefit of Tenant and located in the
Premises or other portions of the Building or Project; (6) supplemental air conditioning units, private showers and kitchens,
including hot water heaters, plumbing, dishwashers, ice machines and similar facilities serving Tenant exclusively; (7) phone
rooms used exclusively by Tenant; (8) Alterations performed by contractors retained by or on behalf of Tenant, including
related HVAC balancing; and (9) all of Tenant’s furnishings, trade fixtures, equipment and inventory. Landlord reserves
the right to perform any of the foregoing maintenance or repair obligations or require that such obligations be performed by
a contractor approved by Landlord, all at Tenant’s expense. All work shall be performed in accordance with the rules
and procedures described in Section 8(a). If Tenant fails to make any repairs to the Premises for more than thirty
(30) days after notice from Landlord (although notice shall not be required if there is an emergency, or if the area to be
repaired is visible from the exterior of the Building), Landlord may (but without any obligation), in addition to any other
remedy available to Landlord, make the repairs, and Tenant shall pay the reasonable cost of the repairs to Landlord within
thirty (30) days after receipt of an invoice, together with an administrative charge in an amount equal to fifteen percent
(15%) of the cost of the repairs. At the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease, Tenant shall surrender the Premises
in the condition required under this Lease, excepting reasonable wear and tear and losses required to be restored by
Landlord. If Landlord elects to store any personal property of Tenant, including goods, wares, merchandise, inventory, trade
fixtures and other personal property of Tenant, same shall be stored at the sole cost and risk of Tenant. Landlord or its
agents shall not be liable for any loss or damage to persons or property resulting from fire, explosion, falling plaster,
steam, gas, electricity, water or rain which may leak from any part of the Complex or from the pipes, appliances or plumbing
works therein or from the roof, street or subsurface or from any other places resulting from dampness or any other cause
whatsoever, or from the act or negligence of any other tenant or any officer, agent, employee, contractor or guest of any
such tenant. It is generally understood that mold spores are present essentially everywhere and that mold can grow in most
any moist location. Emphasis is properly placed on prevention of moisture and on good housekeeping and ventilation practices.
Tenant acknowledges the necessity of housekeeping, ventilation, and moisture control (especially in kitchens, janitor’s
closets, bathrooms, break rooms and around outside walls) for mold prevention. In signing this Lease, Tenant has first
inspected the Premises and certifies that it has not observed mold, mildew or moisture within the Premises. Tenant agrees to
immediately notify Landlord if it observes mold/mildew and/or moisture conditions (from any source, including leaks), and
allow Landlord to evaluate and make recommendations and/or take appropriate corrective action. Tenant relieves Landlord from
any liability for any bodily injury or illness or damages to property caused by or associated with moisture or the growth of
or occurrence of mold or mildew on the Premises. In addition, execution of this Lease constitutes acknowledgment by Tenant
that control of moisture and mold prevention are integral to its Lease obligations.

 

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(iii)
Performance of Work. All work described in this Section 8 shall be performed only by contractors and
subcontractors approved in writing by Landlord. Tenant shall cause all contractors and subcontractors to procured and maintain
insurance coverage naming Landlord, Landlord’s property management company and INVESCO Institutional (N.A.), Inc. (“Invesco”)
as additional insureds against such risks, in such amounts, and with such companies as Landlord may reasonably require. Tenant
shall provide Landlord with the identities, mailing addresses and telephone numbers of all persons performing work or supplying
materials prior to beginning such construction and Landlord may post on and about the Premises notices of non-responsibility pursuant
to applicable Laws. All such work shall be performed in accordance with all Laws and insurance requirements and in a good and
workmanlike manner so as not to damage the Building (including the Premises, the Building’s Structure or the Building’s
Systems). All such work which may affect the Building’s Structure or the Building’s Systems, at Landlord’s election, must be performed
by Landlord’s usual contractor for such work or a contractor approved by Landlord. All work affecting the roof of the Building
must be performed by Landlord’s roofing contractor or a contractor approved by Landlord and no such work will be permitted if
it would void or reduce the warranty on the roof.

 

(c)
Mechanic’s Liens. All work performed, materials furnished, or obligations incurred by or at the request of a Tenant
Party shall be deemed authorized and ordered by Tenant only, and Tenant shall not permit any mechanic’s or construction liens
to be filed against the Premises or the Project in connection therewith. Upon completion of any such work, Tenant shall deliver
to Landlord final lien waivers from all contractors, subcontractors and materialmen who performed such work. If such a lien is
filed, then Tenant shall, within ten (10) business days after Landlord has delivered notice of the filing thereof to Tenant (or
such earlier time period as may be necessary to prevent the forfeiture of the Premises, Project or any interest of Landlord therein
or the imposition of a civil or criminal fine with respect thereto), either: (1) pay the amount of the lien and cause the lien
to be released of record; or (2) diligently contest such lien and deliver to Landlord a bond or other security reasonably satisfactory
to Landlord. If Tenant fails to timely take either such action, then Landlord may pay the lien claim, and any amounts so paid,
including expenses and interest at the Default Rate, shall be paid by Tenant to Landlord within ten (10) days after Landlord has
invoiced Tenant therefor. Landlord and Tenant acknowledge and agree that their relationship is and shall be solely that of “landlord-tenant”
(thereby excluding a relationship of “owner contractor,” “owner-agent” or other similar relationships). Accordingly,
all materialmen, contractors, artisans, mechanics, laborers and any other persons now or hereafter contracting with Tenant, any
contractor or subcontractor of Tenant or any other Tenant Party for the furnishing of any labor, services, materials, supplies
or equipment with respect to any portion of the Premises, at any time from the date hereof until the end of the Term, are hereby
charged with notice that they look exclusively to Tenant to obtain payment for same. Nothing herein shall be deemed a consent
by Landlord to any liens being placed upon the Premises, Project or Landlord’s interest therein due to any work performed by or
for Tenant or deemed to give any contractor or subcontractor or materialman any right or interest in any funds held by Landlord
to reimburse Tenant for any portion of the cost of such work. Tenant shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Landlord, its property
manager, Invesco, any subsidiary or affiliate of the foregoing, and their respective officers, directors, shareholders, partners,
employees, managers, contractors, attorneys and agents (collectively, the “Indemnitees”) from and against
any and all claims, demands, causes of action, suits, judgments, damages and expenses (including attorneys’ fees and disbursements
and court costs) in any way arising from or relating to the failure by any Tenant Party to pay for any work performed, materials
furnished, or obligations incurred by or at the request of a Tenant Party. The foregoing indemnity shall survive the expiration
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(d) Signs.
Tenant shall not place or permit to be placed any signs upon: (i) the roof of the Building; or (ii) the Common Areas; or
(iii) any area visible from the exterior of the Premises without Landlord’s prior written approval, which approval
shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed provided any proposed sign is placed only in those locations as
may be designated by Landlord, and complies with all Laws and insurance requirements and with the sign criteria promulgated
by Landlord from time to time. Upon request of Landlord, Tenant shall immediately remove any sign, advertising material or
lettering which Tenant has placed or permitted to be placed upon the exterior or interior surface of any door or window or at
any point inside the Premises, which in Landlord’s reasonable opinion, is of such a nature as to not be in keeping with
the standards or character of the Building, and if Tenant fails to do so, Landlord may without liability remove the same at
Tenant’s expense. Tenant shall comply with such regulations as may from time to time be promulgated by Landlord
governing signs, advertising material or lettering of all tenants in the Project or Complex, as applicable. The Tenant, upon
vacation of the Premises, or the removal or alteration of its sign for any reason, shall be responsible for the repair,
painting or replacement of the Building fascia surface or other portion of the Building where signs are attached. If Tenant
fails to do so, Landlord may have the sign removed and the cost of removal plus fifteen percent (15%) as an administrative
fee shall be payable by Tenant within ten (10) days of invoice. Landlord shall maintain a main directory for the
Building’s tenants and other occupants (which directory, from time to time, may be either manual or computerized), and
provide Tenant with one (1) listing on such main directory. Landlord, from time to time, shall, at Tenant’s expense,
make such changes in the listing as Tenant shall request.

 

9.
Use. Tenant shall continuously occupy and use the Premises only for the Permitted Use (as set forth in the Basic
Lease Information) and shall comply with all Laws relating to the use, condition, access to, and occupancy of the Premises and
will not commit waste, overload the Building’s Structure or the Building’s Systems or subject the Premises to use
that would damage the Premises. Tenant, at its sole cost and expense, shall obtain and keep in effect during the term, all permits,
licenses, and other authorizations necessary to permit Tenant to use and occupy the Premises for the Permitted Use in accordance
with applicable Law and all insurance requirements. The population density within the Premises as a whole shall at no time exceed
one person for each three hundred (300) rentable square feet in the Premises. Notwithstanding anything in this Lease to the contrary,
as between Landlord and Tenant: (a) Tenant shall bear the risk of complying with Title III of the Americans With Disabilities
Act of 1990, any state laws governing handicapped access or architectural barriers, and all rules, regulations, and guidelines
promulgated under such laws, as amended from time to time (the “Disabilities Acts”) in the Premises;
and (b) Landlord shall bear the risk of complying with the Disabilities Acts in the Common Areas (subject to reimbursement as
set forth in Exhibit C), other than compliance that is necessitated by the use of the Premises for other than the Permitted
Use or as a result of any alterations or additions made by Tenant (which risk and responsibility shall be borne by Tenant). Tenant
shall not use any substantial portion of the Premises for a “call center”, any other telemarketing use, or any credit
processing use. In addition, the Premises shall not be used for any purpose which creates strong, unusual, or offensive odors,
fumes, dust or vapors; which emits noise or sounds that are objectionable due to intermittence, beat, frequency, shrillness, or
loudness; which is associated with indecent or pornographic matters; or which involves political or moral issues (such as abortion
issues). Tenant shall not use or permit the storage of any explosives, fuel or other hazardous or inflammable materials within
the Premises other than such materials and in such quantities which are normal and customary in office space of this type and
in compliance with all applicable Laws and insurance requirements. Tenant shall conduct its business and control each other Tenant
Party so as not to create any nuisance or unreasonably interfere with other tenants or Landlord in its management of the Building.
Tenant shall not knowingly conduct or permit to be conducted in the Premises any activity, or place any equipment in or about
the Premises or the Building, which will invalidate the insurance coverage in effect or increase the rate of fire insurance or
other insurance on the Premises or the Building. If any invalidation of coverage or increase in the rate of fire insurance or
other insurance occurs or is threatened by any insurance company due to activity conducted from the Premises, or any act or omission
by Tenant, or its agents, employees, representatives, or contractors, such statement or threat shall be conclusive evidence that
the increase in such rate is due to such act of Tenant or the contents or equipment in or about the Premises, and, as a result
thereof, Tenant shall be liable for such increase and shall be considered Additional Rent payable with the next monthly installment
of Base Rent due under this Lease. In no event shall Tenant introduce or permit to be kept on the Premises or brought into the
Building any dangerous, noxious, radioactive or explosive

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10.
Assignment and Subletting.

 

(a) Transfers.
Tenant shall not, without the prior written consent of Landlord: (1) assign, transfer, or encumber this Lease
or any estate or interest herein, whether directly or by operation of law; (2) permit any other entity to become Tenant
hereunder by merger, consolidation, or other reorganization; (3) if Tenant is an entity other than a corporation whose stock
is publicly traded, permit the transfer of an ownership interest in Tenant so as to result in a change in the current control
of Tenant; (4) sublet any portion of the Premises; (5) grant any license, concession, or other right of occupancy of any
portion of the Premises; or (6) permit the use of the Premises by any parties other than Tenant (any of the events listed in Section
10(a)(1) through Section 10(a)(6) being a “Transfer”).

 

(b) Consent
Standards. Landlord shall not unreasonably withhold its consent to any assignment or subletting of the Premises,
provided that the proposed Transfer is not a sublease occurring during the first (1st) year of the Lease Term, Tenant is not
then in default under this Lease and the proposed transferee: (1) is creditworthy in Landlord’s reasonable judgment; (2)
has a good reputation in the business community; (3) will use the Premises for the Permitted Use (thus, excluding without
limitation, uses for credit processing and telemarketing) and will not use the Premises in any manner that would conflict
with any exclusive use agreement or other similar agreement entered into by Landlord with any other tenant of the Project or
Complex, as applicable; (4) will not use the Premises, Project or Complex in a manner that would materially increase
the pedestrian or vehicular traffic to the Premises, Project or Complex; (5) is not a governmental entity, or subdivision or
agency thereof or any other party which enjoys sovereign immunity; (6) is not another occupant of the Building or Complex, as
applicable; and (7) is not a person or entity with whom Landlord is then, or has been within the six-month period prior to
the time Tenant seeks to enter into such assignment or subletting, negotiating to lease space in the Building or Complex, as
applicable, or any Affiliate of any such person or entity; otherwise, Landlord may withhold its consent in its sole
discretion.

 

(c)
Request for Consent. If Tenant requests Landlord’s consent to a Transfer, then, at least thirty (30) days prior
to the effective date of the proposed Transfer, Tenant shall provide Landlord with a written description of all terms and conditions
of the proposed Transfer, copies of the proposed pertinent documentation, and the following information about the proposed transferee:
name and address; reasonably satisfactory information about its business and business history; its proposed use of the Premises;
banking, financial, and other credit information; and general references sufficient to enable Landlord to determine the proposed
transferee’s creditworthiness and character. Concurrently with Tenant’s notice of any request for consent to a Transfer, Tenant
shall pay to Landlord a fee of $1,000 to defray Landlord’s expenses in reviewing such request, and Tenant shall also reimburse
Landlord immediately upon request for its reasonable attorneys’ fees incurred in connection with considering any request for consent
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(d)
Conditions to Consent. If Landlord consents to a proposed Transfer, then the proposed transferee shall deliver to
Landlord a written agreement whereby it expressly assumes Tenant’s obligations hereunder; however, any transferee of less
than all of the space in the Premises shall be liable only for obligations under this Lease that are properly allocable to the
space subject to the Transfer for the period of the Transfer. In the event the Transfer consists of an assignment of Tenant’s
interest in this Lease, and the financial strength and creditworthiness of the proposed assignee is reasonably acceptable to Landlord
(taking into account the nature and extent of the remaining obligations under the Lease as of the date of the Transfer in question),
then, upon the occurrence of such Transfer in accordance with the terms and provisions of this Section 10, the assigning
party shall be released from any further liability under this Lease (except for liability relating to obligations arising prior
to the Transfer). Landlord’s consent to any Transfer shall not be deemed consent to any subsequent Transfers. If an Event
of Default occurs while the Premises or any part thereof are subject to a Transfer, then Landlord, in addition to its other remedies,
may collect directly from such transferee all rents becoming due to Tenant and apply such rents against Rent. Tenant authorizes
its transferees to make payments of rent directly to Landlord upon receipt of notice from Landlord to do so following the occurrence
of an Event of Default hereunder. Tenant shall pay for the cost of any demising walls or other improvements necessitated by a
proposed subletting or assignment.

 

(e)
Attornment by Subtenants. Each sublease by Tenant hereunder shall be subject and subordinate to this Lease and to
the matters to which this Lease is or shall be subject or subordinate, and each subtenant by entering into a sublease is deemed
to have agreed that in the event of termination, re-entry or dispossession by Landlord under this Lease, Landlord may, at its
option, either terminate the sublease or take over all of the right, title and interest of Tenant, as sublandlord, under such
sublease, and such subtenant shall, at Landlord’s option, attorn to Landlord pursuant to the then executory provisions
of such sublease, except that Landlord shall not be: (1) liable for any previous act or omission of Tenant under such sublease;
(2) subject to any counterclaim, offset or defense that such subtenant might have against Tenant; (3) bound by any previous modification
of such sublease or by any rent or additional rent or advance rent which such subtenant might have paid for more than the current
month to Tenant, and all such rent shall remain due and owing, notwithstanding such advance payment; (4) bound by any security
or advance rental deposit made by such subtenant which is not delivered or paid over to Landlord and with respect to which such
subtenant shall look solely to Tenant for refund or reimbursement; or (5) obligated to perform any work in the subleased space
or to prepare it for occupancy, and in connection with such attornment, the subtenant shall execute and deliver to Landlord
any instruments Landlord may reasonably request to evidence and confirm such attornment. Each subtenant or licensee of
Tenant shall be deemed, automatically upon and as a condition of its occupying or using the Premises or any part thereof, to have
agreed to be bound by the terms and conditions set forth in this Section 10(e). The provisions of this Section
10(e) shall be self-operative, and no further instrument shall be required to give effect to this provision.

 

(f) Cancellation.
Landlord may, within thirty (30) days after submission of Tenant’s written request for Landlord’s consent to an
assignment or subletting, cancel this Lease with respect to an assignment or cancel this Lease as to the portion of the
Premises proposed to be sublet as of the date the proposed Transfer is to be effective. If Landlord cancels this Lease as to
any portion of the Premises, then this Lease shall cease for such portion of the Premises, Tenant shall pay to Landlord all
Rent accrued through the cancellation date relating to the portion of the Premises covered by the proposed Transfer, and Rent
shall be reduced proportionately based on the remaining square footage in the Premises. Thereafter, Landlord may lease such
portion of the Premises to the prospective transferee (or to any other person) without liability to Tenant.

 

(g) Additional
Compensation. Tenant shall pay to Landlord, immediately upon receipt thereof, the excess of all compensation received
by Tenant for a Transfer over the Rent allocable to the portion of the Premises covered thereby.

 

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(h)
Adequate Assurance of Future Performance. Notwithstanding any restriction on assignment contained elsewhere in this
Section 10, if the Tenant is permitted by any bankruptcy court or other court of competent jurisdiction to assign this Lease in
any action for bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, liquidation, dissolution, or other proceeding affecting Tenant, or any
other similar action which may be taken by any trustee, receiver or liquidator of Tenant, the assignment shall be conditioned
upon such assignee being required to satisfy all outstanding defaults, whether monetary or non-monetary, under this Lease, and
providing Landlord with Adequate Assurance of Future Performance. For purposes hereof, the term “Adequate Assurance of Future
Performance” shall mean (i) the delivery by such assignee to Landlord of all financial information necessary to establish,
to Landlord’s reasonable satisfaction, that such assignee has a net worth (as determined in accordance with generally accepted
accounting principles) acceptable to Landlord, and (ii) the delivery by such assignee to Landlord of security to secure the assignee’s
obligations under this Lease, which security may take the form of any one or more of the following as determined by Landlord:
(A) an unconditional and irrevocable letter of credit available on sight in an amount acceptable to Landlord, issued by a bank
satisfactory to Landlord, which shall contain, among other things, a so-called “evergreen clause”, and which shall otherwise
be acceptable in form and substance to Landlord, (B) delivery by such assignee to Landlord of a cash security deposit in an amount
acceptable to Landlord, and/or (C) delivery by such assignee to Landlord of an unconditional guaranty of the Lease, in form and
substance satisfactory to Landlord, from an entity having a net worth acceptable to Landlord.

 

11.
Insurance; Waivers; Subrogation; Indemnity.

 

(a)
Tenant’s Insurance. Effective as of the earlier of: (1) the date Tenant enters or occupies the Premises; or (2)
the Commencement Date, and continuing throughout the Term, Tenant shall maintain the following insurance policies: (A) commercial
general liability insurance in amounts of $3,000,000 per occurrence, which shall apply on a per location basis, or, following
the expiration of the initial Term, such other amounts as Landlord may from time to time reasonably require (and, if the use and
occupancy of the Premises include any activity or matter that is or may be excluded from coverage under a commercial general liability
policy [e.g., the sale, service or consumption of alcoholic beverages], Tenant shall obtain such endorsements to the commercial
general liability policy or otherwise obtain insurance to insure all liability arising from such activity or matter [including
liquor liability, if applicable] in such amounts as Landlord may reasonably require), insuring Tenant, Landlord, Landlord’s property
management company and Invesco against all liability for injury to or death of a person or persons or damage to property arising
from the use and occupancy of the Premises and (without implying any consent by Landlord to the installation thereof) the installation,
operation, maintenance, repair or removal of Tenant’s Off-Premises Equipment with an additional insured endorsement in form CG
20 26 11 85; (B) Automobile Liability covering any owned, non-owned, leased, rented or borrowed vehicles of Tenant with limits
no less than $3,000,000 combined single limit for property damage and bodily injury; (C) All Risk Property insurance covering
the full value of all Alterations and improvements and betterments in the Premises, naming Landlord and Landlord’s Mortgagee (as
defined in Section 12(a)) as additional loss payees as their interests may appear; (D) All Risk Property insurance covering
the full value of all furniture, trade fixtures and personal property (including property of Tenant or others) in the Premises
or otherwise placed in the Project by or on behalf of a Tenant Party (including Tenant’s Off-Premises Equipment) it being understood
that no lack or inadequacy of insurance by Tenant shall in any event make Landlord subject to any claim by virtue of any theft
of or loss or damage to any uninsured or inadequately insured property; (E) contractual liability insurance sufficient to cover
Tenant’s indemnity obligations hereunder (but only if such contractual liability insurance is not already included in Tenant’s
commercial general liability insurance policy); (F) worker’s compensation insurance in amounts not less than statutorily required,
and Employers’ Liability insurance with limits of not less than Five Million Dollars ($3,000,000); (G) business interruption insurance
in an amount that will reimburse Tenant for direct or indirect loss of earnings attributable to all perils insured against under
Section 1l(a)(2)(C) or attributable to the prevention of access to the Building or Premises; (H) in the event Tenant performs
any alterations or repairs in, on, or to the Premises, Builder’s Risk Insurance on an All Risk basis (including collapse) on a
completed value (non-reporting) form, or by endorsement including such coverage pursuant to Section 1l(a)(2)(C) hereinabove,
for full replacement value covering all work incorporated in the Building and all materials and equipment in or about the Premises;
and (I) such other insurance or any changes or endorsements to the insurance required herein, including increased limits of coverage,
as Landlord, or any mortgagee or lessor of Landlord, may reasonably require from time to time. Tenant’s insurance shall provide
primary coverage to Landlord and shall not require contribution by any insurance maintained by Landlord, when any policy issued
to Landlord provides duplicate or similar coverage, and in such circumstance Landlord’s policy will be excess over Tenant’s policy.
Tenant shall furnish to Landlord certificates of such insurance, with an additional insured endorsement in form CG 20 26 11 85,
and such other evidence satisfactory to Landlord of the maintenance of all insurance coverages required hereunder at least ten
(10) days prior to the earlier of the Commencement Date or the date Tenant enters or occupies the Premises, and at least fifteen
(15) days prior to each renewal of said insurance, and Tenant shall obtain a written obligation on the part of each insurance
company to notify Landlord at least thirty (30) days before cancellation or a material change of any such insurance policies.
All such insurance policies shall be in form, and issued by companies with a Best’s rating of A:VII or better, reasonably satisfactory
to Landlord. If Tenant fails to comply with the foregoing insurance requirements or to deliver to Landlord the certificates or
evidence of coverage required herein, Landlord, in addition to any other remedy available pursuant to this Lease or otherwise,
may, but shall not be obligated to, obtain such insurance and Tenant shall pay to Landlord on demand the premium costs thereof,
plus an administrative fee of fifteen percent (15%) of such cost. It is expressly understood and agreed that the foregoing minimum
limits of insurance coverage shall not limit the liability of Tenant for its acts or omissions as provided in this Lease.

 

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(b)
Landlord’s Insurance. Throughout the Term of this Lease, Landlord shall maintain, as a minimum, the following insurance
policies: (1) property insurance for the Building’s replacement value (excluding property required to be insured by Tenant), less
a commercially reasonable deductible if Landlord so chooses; and (2) commercial general liability insurance in an amount of not
less than $3,000,000. Landlord may, but is not obligated to, maintain such other insurance and additional coverages as it may
deem necessary. Tenant shall pay its Proportionate Share of the cost of all insurance carried by Landlord with respect to the
Project or Complex, as applicable, as set forth on Exhibit C. The foregoing insurance policies and any other insurance
carried by Landlord shall be for the sole benefit of Landlord and under Landlord’s sole control, and Tenant shall have no right
or claim to any proceeds thereof or any other rights thereunder.

 

(c)
No Subrogation. Landlord and Tenant each waives any claim it might have against the other for any damage to or theft,
destruction, loss, or loss of use of any property, to the extent the same is insured against under any insurance policy that covers
the Building, the Premises, Landlord’s or Tenant’s fixtures, personal property, leasehold improvements, or business, or is required
to be insured against under the terms hereof, regardless of whether the negligence of the other party caused such Loss (defined
below). Landlord and Tenant each hereby waive any right of subrogation and right of recovery or cause of action for injury including
death or disease to respective employees of either as covered by Worker’s Compensation (or which would have been covered if Tenant
or Landlord as the case may be, was carrying the insurance as required by this lease). Each party shall cause its insurance carrier
to endorse all applicable policies waiving the carrier’s rights of recovery under subrogation or otherwise against the other party.

 

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(d)
Indemnity. Subject to Section 11(c), Tenant shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Landlord and
the Indemnitees from and against any and all claims, demands, liabilities, causes of action, suits, judgments, damages, and expenses
(including attorneys’ fees and disbursements and court costs) and all losses and damages arising from: (1) any injury to
or death of any person or the damage to or theft, destruction, loss, or loss of use of any property or inconvenience (a “Loss”)
arising from any occurrence on the Premises, the use of the Common Areas by any Tenant Party, or arising out of the installation,
operation, maintenance, repair or removal of any of Tenant’s Off-Premises Equipment; or (2) Tenant’s failure to perform
its obligations under this Lease or Tenant’s breach of any of its covenants or negative covenants under this Lease, IN EACH
CASE EVEN THOUGH CAUSED OR ALLEGED TO BE CAUSED BY THE NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT OF LANDLORD OR ITS AGENTS (OTHER THAN A LOSS
ARISING FROM THE GROSS NEGLIGENCE OR WILLFUL MISCONDUCT OF LANDLORD OR ITS AGENTS). THIS INDEMNITY IS INTENDED TO INDEMNIFY
LANDLORD AND ITS AGENTS AGAINST THE CONSEQUENCES OF THEIR OWN NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT (OTHER THAN A LOSS ARISING FROM THE GROSS
NEGLIGENCE OR WILLFUL MISCONDUCT OF LANDLORD OR ITS AGENTS) AS PROVIDED ABOVE WHEN LANDLORD OR ITS AGENTS ARE JOINTLY, COMPARATIVELY, CONTRIBUTIVELY, OR CONCURRENTLY NEGLIGENT WITH TENANT. The indemnities set forth in this Section 11(d) shall
survive the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease and shall not terminate or be waived, diminished or affected in any
manner by any abatement or apportionment of Rent under any provision of this Lease. If any proceeding is filed for which
indemnity is required hereunder, Tenant agrees, upon request therefor, to defend Landlord in such proceeding at its sole cost
utilizing counsel satisfactory to Landlord in its sole discretion.

 

12.
Subordination; Attornment; Notice to Landlord’s Mortgagee.

 

(a)
Subordination. This Lease shall be subordinate to any deed of trust, mortgage, or other security instrument (each,
a “Mortgage”), or any ground lease, master lease, or primary lease (each, a “Primary Lease”),
that now or hereafter covers all or any part of the Premises (the mortgagee under any such Mortgage, beneficiary under
any such deed of trust, or the lessor under any such Primary Lease is referred to herein as a “Landlord’s Mortgagee”).
Any Landlord’s Mortgagee, as the case may be, may elect at any time, unilaterally, to make this Lease superior to
its Mortgage, Primary Lease, or other interest in the Premises by so notifying Tenant in writing. The provisions of this Section
shall be self-operative and no further instrument of subordination shall be required; however, in confirmation of such subordination,
Tenant shall execute and return to Landlord (or such other party designated by Landlord) within ten (10) days after written request
therefor such documentation, in recordable form if required, as a Landlord’s Mortgagee may reasonably request to evidence
the subordination of this Lease to such Landlord’s Mortgagee’s Mortgage or Primary Lease (including a subordination,
non-disturbance and attornment agreement) or, if the Landlord’s Mortgagee so elects, the subordination of such Landlord’s
Mortgagee’s Mortgage or Primary Lease to this Lease. Landlord shall request that a subordination, non-disturbance and attornment
agreement (an “SNDA”) applicable to this Lease be provided by Landlord’s presently existing Mortgagee
and from future Mortgagees. Tenant shall pay any fee or costs of any such Mortgagee with respect to any such SNDA.

 

(b)
Attornment. Tenant shall attorn to any party succeeding to Landlord’s interest in the Premises, whether
by purchase, foreclosure, deed in lieu of foreclosure, power of sale, termination of lease, or otherwise, upon such party’s
request, and shall execute such agreements confirming such attornment as such party may reasonably request.

 

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(c)
Notice to Landlord’s Mortgagee. Tenant shall not seek to enforce any remedy it may have for any default on the part
of Landlord without first giving written notice by certified mail, return receipt requested, specifying the default in reasonable
detail, to any Landlord’s Mortgagee whose address has been given to Tenant, and affording such Landlord’s Mortgagee a reasonable
opportunity to perform Landlord’s obligations hereunder.

 

(d)
Landlord’s Mortgagee’s Protection Provisions. If Landlord’s Mortgagee shall succeed to the interest of Landlord
under this Lease, Landlord’s Mortgagee shall not be: (1) liable
for any act or omission of any prior lessor (including Landlord); (2) bound by any rent or additional rent or advance rent which
Tenant might have paid for more than one (1) month in advance to any prior lessor (including Landlord), and all such rent shall
remain due and owing, notwithstanding such advance payment; (3) bound by any security or advance rental deposit made by Tenant
which is not delivered or paid over to Landlord’s Mortgagee and with respect to which Tenant shall look solely to Landlord for
refund or reimbursement; (4) subject to the defenses which Tenant might have against any prior lessor (including Landlord); and
(5) subject to the offsets which Tenant might have against any prior lessor (including Landlord) except for those offset rights
which (A) are expressly provided in this Lease, (B) relate to periods of time following the acquisition of the Building by Landlord’s
Mortgagee, and (C) Tenant has provided written notice to Landlord’s Mortgagee and provided Landlord’s Mortgagee a reasonable opportunity
to cure the event giving rise to such offset event. Landlord’s Mortgagee shall have no liability or responsibility under or pursuant
to the terms of this Lease or otherwise after it ceases to own an interest in the Building. Nothing in this Lease shall be construed
to require Landlord’s Mortgagee to see to the application of the proceeds of any loan, and Tenant’s agreements set forth herein
shall not be impaired on account of any modification of the documents evidencing and securing any loan.

 

13.
Rules and Regulations. Tenant shall comply with the rules and regulations of the Building which are attached hereto
as Exhibit E. Landlord may, from time to time, change such rules and regulations for the safety, care, or cleanliness of
the Building and related facilities, provided that such changes are applicable to all tenants of the Building, will not unreasonably
interfere with Tenant’s use of the Premises and are enforced by Landlord in a non-discriminatory manner. Tenant shall be responsible
for the compliance with such rules and regulations by each Tenant Party.

 

14.
Condemnation.

 

(a)
Total Taking. If the entire Building or Premises are taken by right of eminent domain or conveyed in lieu thereof
(a “Taking”), this Lease shall terminate as of the date of the Taking.

 

(b) Partial
Taking - Tenant’s Rights. If any part of the Building becomes subject to a Taking and such Taking will prevent
Tenant from conducting its business in the Premises in a manner reasonably comparable to that conducted immediately before
such Taking for a period of more than one hundred eighty (180) days, then Tenant may terminate this Lease as of the date of
such Taking by giving written notice to Landlord within thirty (30) days after the Taking, and Rent shall be apportioned as
of the date of such Taking. If Tenant does not terminate this Lease, then Rent shall be abated on a reasonable basis as to
that portion of the Premises rendered untenantable by the Taking.

 

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(c)
Partial Taking- Landlord’s Rights. If any material portion, but less than all, of the Building becomes subject
to a Taking, or if Landlord is required to pay any of the proceeds arising from a Taking to a Landlord’s Mortgagee, then
Landlord may terminate this Lease by delivering written notice thereof to Tenant within thirty (30) days after such Taking, and
Rent shall be apportioned as of the date of such Taking. If Landlord does not so terminate this Lease, then this Lease will continue,
but if any portion of the Premises has been taken, Rent shall abate as provided in the last sentence of Section 14(b).

 

(d)
Award. If any Taking occurs, then Landlord shall receive the entire award or other compensation for the Land, the
Building, and other improvements taken; however, Tenant may separately pursue a claim (to the extent it will not reduce Landlord’s
award) against the condemnor for the value of Tenant’s personal property which Tenant is entitled to remove under
this Lease, moving costs, loss of business, and other claims it may have.

 

15.
Fire or Other Casualty.

 

(a)
Repair Estimate. If the Premises or the Building are damaged by fire or other casualty (a “Casualty”),
Landlord shall use good faith efforts to deliver to Tenant within sixty (60) days after such Casualty a good faith estimate
(the “Damage Notice”) of the time needed to repair the damage caused by such Casualty.

 

(b)
Tenant’s Rights. If a material portion of the Premises is damaged by Casualty such that Tenant is prevented from
conducting its business in the Premises in a manner reasonably comparable to that conducted immediately before such Casualty and
Landlord estimates that the damage caused thereby cannot be repaired within one hundred eighty (180) days after the commencement
of repairs (the “Repair Period”), then Tenant may terminate this Lease by delivering written notice to
Landlord of its election to terminate within thirty (30) days after the Damage Notice has been delivered to Tenant.

 

(c) Landlord’s
Rights. If a Casualty damages the Premises or a material portion of the Building and: (1) Landlord estimates that the
damage to the Premises cannot be repaired within the Repair Period; (2) the damage to the Premises exceeds fifty percent
(50%) of the replacement cost thereof (excluding foundations and footings), as estimated by Landlord, and such damage occurs
during the last two (2) years of the Term; (3) regardless of the extent of damage to the Premises, Landlord makes a good
faith determination that restoring the Building would be uneconomical; or (4) Landlord is required to pay any insurance
proceeds arising out of the Casualty to a Landlord’s Mortgagee, then Landlord may terminate this Lease by giving
written notice of its election to terminate within thirty (30) days after the Damage Notice has been delivered to
Tenant.

 

(d)
Repair Obligation. If neither party elects to terminate this Lease following a Casualty, then Landlord shall, within
a reasonable time after such Casualty, begin to repair the Premises and shall proceed with reasonable diligence to restore the
Premises to substantially the same condition as they existed immediately before such Casualty; however, other than building standard
leasehold improvements Landlord shall not be required to repair or replace any Alterations or betterments within the Premises
(which shall be promptly and with due diligence repaired and restored by Tenant at Tenant’s sole cost and expense) or any furniture,
equipment, trade fixtures or personal property of Tenant or others in the Premises or the Building, and Landlord’s obligation
to repair or restore the Premises shall be limited to the extent of the insurance proceeds actually received by Landlord for the
Casualty in question. If this Lease is terminated under the provisions of this Section 15, Landlord shall be entitled to
the full proceeds of the insurance policies providing coverage for all Alterations, improvements and betterments in the Premises
(and, if Tenant has failed to maintain insurance on such items as required by this Lease, Tenant shall pay Landlord an amount
equal to the proceeds Landlord would have received had Tenant maintained insurance on such items as required by this Lease).

 

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(e)
Abatement of Rent. If the Premises are damaged by Casualty, Rent for the portion of the Premises rendered untenantable
by the damage shall be abated on a reasonable basis from the date of damage until the completion of Landlord’s repairs (or until
the date of termination of this Lease by Landlord or Tenant as provided above, as the case may be), unless a Tenant Party caused
such damage, in which case, Tenant shall continue to pay Rent without abatement.

 

16.
Personal Property Taxes. Tenant shall be liable for all taxes levied or assessed against personal property, furniture,
or fixtures placed by Tenant in the Premises or in or on the Building or Project. If any taxes for which Tenant is liable are
levied or assessed against Landlord or Landlord’s property and Landlord elects to pay the same, or if the assessed value of Landlord’s
property is increased by inclusion of such personal property, furniture or fixtures and Landlord elects to pay the taxes based
on such increase, then Tenant shall pay to Landlord, within thirty (30) days following written request therefor, the part of such
taxes for which Tenant is primarily liable

hereunder.

 

17.
Events of Default. Each of the following occurrences shall be an “Event of Default”:

 

(a)
Payment Default. Tenant’s failure to pay Rent within five (5) business days after the same is due;

 

(b)
Abandonment. Tenant abandons the Premises or any substantial portion thereof, or fails to continuously operate its
business in the Premises, abandonment being defined as Tenant’s vacation of the Premises and failure to meet one (1) or more lease
obligations;

 

(c)
Estoppel/Financial Statement. Tenant fails to provide: (i) any estoppel certificate after Landlord’s written
request therefor pursuant to Section 26(e); or (ii) any financial statement after Landlord’s written request
therefor pursuant to Section 26(q), and such failure shall continue for five (5) business days after Landlord’s
second (2nd) written notice thereof to Tenant;

 

(d)
Insurance. Tenant fails to procure, maintain and deliver to Landlord evidence of the insurance policies and coverages
as required under Section 1.1(a);

 

(e)
Mechanic’s Liens. Tenant fails to pay and release of record, or diligently contest and bond around, any mechanic’s
or construction lien filed against the Premises or the Project for any work performed, materials furnished, or obligation incurred
by or at the request of Tenant, within the time and in the manner required by Section 8(c);

 

(f)
Other Defaults. Tenant’s failure to perform, comply with, or observe any other agreement or obligation of Tenant
under this Lease and the continuance of such failure for a period of thirty (30) calendar days or more after Landlord has delivered
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(g) Insolvency.
The filing of a petition by or against Tenant (the term “Tenant” shall include, for the purpose of
this Section 17(g), any guarantor of Tenant’s obligations hereunder): (1) in any bankruptcy or other insolvency
proceeding; (2) seeking any relief under any state or federal debtor relief law; (3) for the appointment of a liquidator or
receiver for all or substantially all of Tenant’s property or for Tenant’s interest in this Lease; or (4) for the
reorganization or modification of Tenant’s capital structure; however, if such a petition is filed against Tenant, then
such filing shall not be an Event of Default unless Tenant fails to have the proceedings initiated by such petition dismissed
within sixty (60) calendar days after the filing thereof.

 

18.
Remedies. Upon any Event of Default, Landlord may, in addition to all other rights and remedies afforded Landlord
hereunder or by law or equity, take any one or more of the following actions:

 

(a)
Termination of Lease. Terminate this Lease by giving Tenant written notice thereof, in which event Tenant shall
pay to Landlord the sum of: (1) all Rent accrued hereunder through the date of termination; (2) all amounts due under Section
19(a); and (3) an amount equal to (A) the total Rent that Tenant would have been required to pay for the remainder of the
Term discounted to present value at a per annum rate equal to the Prime Rate (“Prime Rate” shall be the
per annum interest rate publicly announced by a federally insured bank selected by Landlord in the state in which the Premises
is located as such bank’s prime or base rate) minus one percent (1%), minus (B) the then present fair rental value of the Premises
for such period, similarly discounted;

 

(b) Termination
of Possession. Terminate Tenant’s right to possess the Premises without terminating this Lease by giving
written notice thereof to Tenant, in which event Tenant shall pay to Landlord: (1) all Rent and other amounts accrued
hereunder to the date of termination of possession; (2) all amounts due from time to time under Section 19(a); and (3)
all Rent and other net sums required hereunder to be paid by Tenant during the remainder of the Term, diminished by any net
sums thereafter received by Landlord through reletting the Premises during such period, after deducting all costs incurred by
Landlord in reletting the Premises. If Landlord elects to proceed under this Section 18(b), Landlord may remove all of
Tenant’s property from the Premises and store the same in a public warehouse or elsewhere at the cost of, and for the
account of, Tenant, without becoming liable for any loss or damage which may be occasioned thereby. Landlord shall have no
obligation to mitigate its damages hereunder. In this regard, Landlord shall not be liable for, nor shall Tenant’s
obligations hereunder be diminished because of, Landlord’s failure to relet the Premises or to collect rent due for
such reletting. Tenant shall not be entitled to the excess of any consideration obtained by reletting over the Rent due
hereunder. Reentry by Landlord in the Premises shall not affect Tenant’s obligations hereunder for the unexpired
Term; rather, Landlord may, from time to time, bring an action against Tenant to collect amounts due by Tenant, without the
necessity of Landlord’s waiting until the expiration of the Term. Unless Landlord delivers written notice to Tenant
expressly stating that it has elected to terminate this Lease, all actions taken by Landlord to dispossess or exclude Tenant
from the Premises shall be deemed to be taken under this Section 18(b). If Landlord elects to proceed under this Section
18(b), it may at any time elect to terminate this Lease under Section 18(a);

 

(c)
Perform Acts on Behalf of Tenant. Perform any act Tenant is obligated to perform under the terms of this Lease (and
enter upon the Premises in connection therewith if necessary) in Tenant’s name and on Tenant’s behalf, without being liable for
any claim for damages therefor, and Tenant shall reimburse Landlord on demand for any expenses which Landlord may incur in thus
effecting compliance with Tenant’s obligations under this Lease (including, but not limited to, collection costs and legal expenses),
plus interest thereon at the Default Rate; or

 

(d)
Alteration of Locks. Additionally, with notice if Tenant is then in physical
possession of the Premises, upon court order authorizing the same, Landlord may alter locks or other security devices at the Premises
to deprive Tenant of access thereto, and Landlord shall not be required to provide a new key or right of access to Tenant.

 

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19.
Payment by Tenant; Non-Waiver; Cumulative Remedies.

 

(a)
Payment by Tenant. Upon any Event of Default, Tenant shall pay to Landlord all costs incurred by Landlord (including
court costs and reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses) in: (1) obtaining possession of the Premises; (2) removing and storing
Tenant’s or any other occupant’s property; (3) repairing, restoring, altering, remodeling, or otherwise putting the Premises into
condition acceptable to a new tenant; (4) if Tenant is dispossessed of the Premises and this Lease is not terminated, reletting
all or any part of the Premises (including brokerage commissions, cost of tenant finish work, and other costs incidental to such
reletting); (5) performing Tenant’s obligations which Tenant failed to perform; and (6) enforcing, or advising Landlord of, its
rights, remedies, and recourses arising out of the Event of Default. To the full extent permitted by Law, Landlord and Tenant
agree the federal and state courts of the state in which the Premises are located shall have exclusive jurisdiction over any matter
relating to or arising from this Lease and the parties’ rights and obligations under this Lease.

 

(b)
No Waiver. Landlord’s acceptance of Rent following an Event of Default shall not waive Landlord’s rights regarding
such Event of Default. No waiver by Landlord of any violation or breach of any of the terms contained herein shall waive Landlord’s
rights regarding any future violation of such term. Landlord’s acceptance of any partial payment of Rent shall not waive Landlord’s
rights with regard to the remaining portion of the Rent that is due, regardless of any endorsement or other statement on any instrument
delivered in payment of Rent or any writing delivered in connection therewith; accordingly, Landlord’s acceptance of a partial
payment of Rent shall not constitute an accord and satisfaction of the full amount of the Rent that is due.

 

(c)
Cumulative Remedies. Any and all remedies set forth in this Lease: (1) shall be in addition to any and all other
remedies Landlord may have at law or in equity; (2) shall be cumulative; and (3) may be pursued successively or concurrently as
Landlord may elect. The exercise of any remedy by Landlord shall not be deemed an election of remedies or preclude Landlord from
exercising any other remedies in the future.

 

20.
Landlord’s Lien. In addition to any statutory landlord’s lien now in effect or hereafter enacted, Tenant grants
to Landlord, to secure performance of Tenant’s obligations hereunder, a security interest in all of Tenant’s property situated
in or upon, or used in connection with, the Premises or the Project, and all proceeds thereof (except merchandise sold in the
ordinary course of business) (collectively, the “Collateral”), and the Collateral shall not be removed
from the Premises or the Project without the prior written consent of Landlord until all obligations of Tenant have been fully
performed. Such personalty thus encumbered includes specifically all trade and other fixtures for the purpose of this Section
20 and inventory, equipment, contract rights, accounts receivable and the proceeds thereof. Upon the occurrence of an Event
of Default, Landlord may, in addition to all other remedies, without notice or demand except as provided below, exercise the rights
afforded to a secured party under the Uniform Commercial Code of the state in which the Premises are located (the “UCC”).
To the extent the UCC requires Landlord to give to Tenant notice of any act or event and such notice cannot be validly waived
before a default occurs, then five (5) days’ prior written notice thereof shall be reasonable notice of the act or event. In order
to perfect such security interest, Landlord may file any financing statement or other instrument necessary at Tenant’s expense
at the state and county Uniform Commercial Code filing offices.
Tenant grants to Landlord a power of attorney coupled with an interest to execute and file any financing statement or other instrument
necessary to perfect Landlord’s security interest under this Section 20, which power is coupled with an interest and is
irrevocable during the Term. Landlord may also file a copy of this Lease as a financing statement to perfect its security interest
in the Collateral. Within ten (10) days following written request therefor, Tenant shall execute financing statements to be filed
of record to perfect Landlord’s security interest in the Collateral. The landlord’s lien shall survive the expiration or earlier
termination of the Lease, until all obligations of Tenant have been fully performed.

 

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21.
Surrender of Premises. No act by Landlord shall be deemed an acceptance of a surrender of the Premises, and no agreement
to accept a surrender of the Premises shall be valid unless it is in writing and signed by Landlord. At the expiration or termination
of this Lease, Tenant shall deliver to Landlord the Premises with all improvements located therein in the condition required to
be maintained under this Lease, free of Hazardous Materials placed on the Premises during the Term, broom-clean, reasonable wear
and tear (and condemnation and Casualty damage, as to which Section 14 and Section 15 shall control) excepted,
and shall deliver to Landlord all keys to the Premises. Provided that Tenant has performed all of its obligations hereunder, Tenant
may remove all unattached trade fixtures, furniture, and personal property placed in the Premises or elsewhere in the Building
by Tenant (but Tenant may not remove any such item which was paid for, in whole or in part, by Landlord or any wiring or cabling
unless Landlord requires such removal). Additionally, at Landlord’s option, Tenant shall (not later than ten (10) days after
the expiration or earlier termination of the Lease) remove such alterations, additions (including stairs and bath vaults),
improvements, trade fixtures, personal property, equipment, wiring, conduits, cabling and furniture (including Tenant’s
Off-Premises Equipment) as Landlord may request. Tenant shall repair all damage caused by such removal. All items not so removed
shall, at Landlord’s option, be deemed to have been abandoned by Tenant and may be appropriated, sold, stored, destroyed,
or otherwise disposed of by Landlord at Tenant’s cost without notice to Tenant and without any obligation to account for
such items; any such disposition shall not be considered a strict foreclosure or other exercise of Landlord’s rights in
respect of the security interest granted under Section 20. The provisions of this Section 21 shall survive the expiration
or earlier termination of the Lease.

 

22.
Holding Over. If Tenant fails to vacate the Premises at the end of the Term, then Tenant shall be a tenant at sufferance
and, in addition to all other damages and remedies to which Landlord may be entitled for such holding over: (a) Tenant shall pay,
in addition to the other Rent, Base Rent equal to the greater of: (1) two hundred percent (200%) of the Base Rent payable during
the last month of the Term, or (2) one hundred fifty percent (150%) of the prevailing rental rate in the Building for similar
space; and (b) Tenant shall otherwise continue to be subject to all of Tenant’s obligations under this Lease. The
provisions of this Section 22 shall not be deemed to limit or constitute a waiver of any other rights or remedies of Landlord
provided herein or at Law. If Tenant fails to surrender the Premises upon the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease,
in addition to any other liabilities to Landlord accruing therefrom, Tenant shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold Landlord
harmless from and against any and all loss, costs (including reasonable attorneys’ fees, disbursements and court costs)
and liability resulting from such failure, including any claims made by any succeeding tenant founded upon such failure to surrender,
and any lost profits to Landlord resulting therefrom. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Tenant holds over with Landlord’s
express written consent, then Tenant shall be a month-to-month tenant and Tenant shall pay, in addition to the other Rent, Base
Rent equal to one hundred twenty-five percent (125%) of the Base Rent payable during the last month of the Term.

 

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23.
Certain Rights Reserved by Landlord. Landlord shall have the following rights:

 

(a) Building
Operations. To decorate and to make inspections, repairs, alterations, additions, changes, or improvements, whether
structural or otherwise, in and about the Project or Complex, as applicable, or any part thereof; to enter upon the Premises
(after giving Tenant reasonable notice thereof, which may be oral notice, except in cases of real or apparent emergency, in
which case no notice shall be required) and, during the continuance of any such work, to temporarily close doors, entry ways,
public space, and corridors in the Building; to interrupt or temporarily suspend Building services and facilities; to change
the name of the Building; and to change the arrangement and location of entrances or passageways, doors, and doorways,
corridors, elevators, stairs, restrooms, or other public parts of the Building;

 

(b)
Security. To take such reasonable security measures as Landlord deems advisable (provided, however, that any such
security measures are for Landlord’s own protection, and Tenant acknowledges that Landlord is not a guarantor of the security
or safety of any Tenant Party and that such security matters are the responsibility of Tenant); including evacuating the Building
for cause, suspected cause, or for drill purposes; temporarily denying access to the Building; and closing the Building after
Normal Business Hours and on Sundays and Holidays, subject, however, to Tenant’s right to enter when the Building is closed after
Normal Business Hours under such reasonable regulations as Landlord may prescribe from time to time;

 

(c)
Repairs and Maintenance. To enter the Premises at all reasonable hours to perform Landlord’s repair and maintenance
obligations and rights under the Lease;

 

(d)
Prospective Purchasers and Lenders. To enter the Premises at all reasonable hours to show the Premises to prospective
purchasers or lenders; and

 

(e)
Prospective Tenants. At anytime during the last nine (9) months of the Term (or earlier if Tenant has notified Landlord
in writing that it does not desire to renew the Term) or at any time following the occurrence of an Event of Default, to enter
the Premises at all reasonable hours to show the Premises to prospective tenants.

 

24.
Substitution Space. On one (1) occasion during the Term prior to the last year of the Term, Landlord may, at Landlord’s
expense, relocate Tenant within the Building or Complex, as applicable, to space which is comparable in size, utility and condition
to the Premises. If Landlord relocates Tenant, Landlord shall pay Tenant’s reasonable out-of-pocket expenses for and relating
to moving Tenant’s fixtures (including but not limited to telephone and data cabling), furniture, equipment, and other personal
property and supplies from the Premises to the relocation space and for reprinting Tenant’s stationery of the same quality and
quantity as Tenant’s stationery supply on hand immediately before Landlord’s notice to Tenant of the exercise of this relocation
right, and shall, at Landlord’s sole expense, construct improvements in and to the relocation space functionally equivalent to
the improvements in the original Premises, and reinstall all of Tenant’s fixtures (including but not limited to telephone and
data cabling), furniture, equipment, and other personal property and supplies in the relocation space. Notwithstanding anything
to the contrary contained in the Section 24, if, at the time of such relocation, the Premises are being used for clinical
diagnostic laboratory use, the relocation space must be improved so as to meet the requirements promulgated by the College of
American Pathologists and the Clinical Laboratory Improvements Amendment of 1988 as administered by the State of New Jersey and
the regulations of the Department of Health of the State New York applicable to clinical diagnostic laboratories. Upon such relocation,
the relocation space shall be deemed to be the Premises and the terms of the Lease
to the relocation space. No amendment or other instrument shall be necessary to effectuate the relocation contemplated by this
Section; however, if requested by Landlord, Tenant shall execute an appropriate amendment document within ten (10) Business Days
after Landlord’s written request therefor. If Tenant fails to execute such relocation amendment within such time period, or if
Tenant fails to relocate within the time period stated in Landlord’s relocation notice to Tenant (or, if such relocation space
is not available on the date specified in Landlord’s relocation notice, as soon thereafter as the relocation space becomes available
and is tendered to Tenant in the condition required by this Lease), then Landlord may terminate this Lease by notifying Tenant
in writing thereof at least sixty (60) days prior to the termination date contained in Landlord’s termination notice. Time is
of the essence with respect to Tenant’s obligations under this Section.

 

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25.
Hazardous Materials.

 

(a)
During the Term of this Lease, Tenant shall comply with all Environmental Laws (as defined in Section 25(j) below) applicable
to the operation or use of the Premises, will cause all other persons occupying or using the Premises to comply with all such
Environmental Laws and all insurance requirements, will immediately pay or cause to be paid all costs and expenses incurred by
reason of such compliance.

 

(b)
Tenant shall not generate, use, treat, store, handle, release or dispose of, or permit the generation, use, treatment, storage,
handling, release or disposal of Hazardous Materials (as defined in Section 25(j) hereof) on the Premises, or the
Complex, or transport or permit the transportation of Hazardous Materials to or from the Premises or the Complex except for limited
quantities of household cleaning products and office supplies used or stored at the Premises and required in connection with the
routine operation and maintenance of the Premises, and except as required in connection with Tenant’s permitted laboratory
use of the Premises, and in any event in compliance with all applicable Environmental Laws.

 

(c)
At any time and from time to time during the term of this Lease, Landlord may perform, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, an environmental
site assessment report concerning the Premises, prepared by an environmental consulting firm chosen by Landlord, indicating the
presence or absence of Hazardous Materials caused or permitted by Tenant and the potential cost of any compliance, removal or
remedial action in connection with any such Hazardous Materials on the Premises. Tenant shall grant and hereby grants to Landlord
and its agents access to the Premises and specifically grants Landlord an irrevocable non-exclusive license to undertake such
an assessment; and the cost of such assessment shall be immediately due and payable within thirty (30) days of receipt of an invoice
therefor.

 

(d)
Tenant will immediately advise Landlord in writing of any of the following: (1) any pending or threatened Environmental Claim
(as defined in Section 25(j) below) against Tenant relating to the Premises or the Complex; (2) any condition or
occurrence on the Premises or the Complex that (a) results in noncompliance by Tenant with any applicable Environmental Law
or insurance requirement, or (b) could reasonably be anticipated to form the basis of an Environmental Claim against Tenant
or Landlord or the Premises; (3) any condition or occurrence on the Premises or any property adjoining the Premises that
could reasonably be anticipated to cause the Premises to be subject to any restrictions on the ownership, occupancy, use or
transferability of the Premises under any Environmental Law; and (4) the actual or anticipated taking of any removal
or remedial action by Tenant in response to the actual or alleged presence of any Hazardous Material on the Premises or the
Complex. All such notices shall describe in reasonable detail the nature of the claim, investigation, condition, occurrence
or removal or remedial action and Tenant’s response thereto. In addition, Tenant will provide Landlord with copies of
all communications regarding the Premises with any governmental agency relating to Environmental Laws, communications with
any insurance carriers relating to environmental matters regarding the Premises, all such communications with any person
relating to Environmental Claims, and such detailed reports of any such Environmental Claim as may reasonably be requested by
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(e)
Tenant will not change or permit to be changed the present use of the Premises.

 

(f)
Tenant agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Indemnitees from and against any and all obligations (including removal
and remedial actions), losses, claims, suits, judgments, liabilities, penalties, damages (including consequential and punitive
damages), costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ and consultants’ fees and expenses) of any kind or nature whatsoever
that may at any time be incurred by, imposed on or asserted against such Indemnitees directly or indirectly based on, or arising
or resulting from (a) the actual or alleged presence of Hazardous Materials on the Complex which is caused or permitted by Tenant
or a Tenant Party and (b) any Environmental Claim relating in any way to Tenant’s operation or use of the Premises (the “Hazardous
Materials Indemnified Matters”). The provisions of this Section 25 shall survive the expiration or sooner
termination of this Lease.

 

(g)
To the extent that the undertaking in the preceding paragraph may be unenforceable because it is violative of any law or public
policy, Tenant will contribute the maximum portion that it is permitted to pay and satisfy under applicable Law to the payment
and satisfaction of all Hazardous Materials Indemnified Matters incurred by the Indemnitees.

 

(h)
All sums paid and costs incurred by Landlord with respect to any Hazardous Materials Indemnified Matter shall bear interest at
the Default Rate from the date so paid or incurred until reimbursed by Tenant, and all such sums and costs shall be immediately
due and payable on demand.

 

(i)
Without limiting any of the other provisions of this Section 25, Tenant shall, at all applicable times and a Tenant’s sole
cost and expense, comply with the Industrial Site Recovery Act, N.J.S.A. 13:IK-6 et seq. and the regulations promulgated thereunder
(“ISRA”). Tenant shall make all submissions to, provide all information to and comply with all requirements of the
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (“NJDEP”). Tenant shall promptly furnish to Landlord photocopies
of all reports, notices, correspondence, filings and other documentation (i) pertaining
to the Worker and Community Right to Know Act, N.J.S.A 34:5A-1 et seq. and the regulations promulgated thereunder; (ii)
pertaining to the Hazardous Substance Discharge Reports and Notices Act, N.J.S.A. 13:IK-15 et seq. and the regulations
promulgated thereunder; and (iii) from Tenant to, or from NJDEP, the United States Environmental
Protection Agency (the “EPA”), the United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration, or any other local,
state or federal authority to Tenant, pertaining to ISRA or other environmental matters. Tenant shall also promptly furnish to
Landlord true and complete copies of all sampling and test results obtained from samples and tests taken at and around the Premises.
Tenant shall promptly provide all information requested by Landlord for Landlord’s preparation of any responses required
by a government agency regarding environmental conditions on the Premises. Tenant shall bear all costs and expenses, including
attorneys fees, expert/consultant fees, and costs or expenses of investigation and/or remediation, incurred by Landlord associated
with any actions necessary to comply with ISRA. As used in this Lease, costs and expenses necessary to comply with ISRA shall
include, but not be limited to, the cost or expense of preparing applications for and obtaining determinations of non-applicability
by the appropriate governmental authority. The foregoing undertaking shall survive the expiration or earlier termination of this
Lease and surrender of the Premises and shall also survive any sale or other conveyance of the Premises by Landlord. Notwithstanding
the foregoing, if Landlord sells the Premises to anyone other than Tenant or an affiliate thereof or there is a change in control
of Landlord making ISRA applicable, the Landlord shall be responsible for all ISRA filings and Tenant shall cooperate with Landlord
in connection therewith, provided that Tenant in any event shall be responsible for all costs associated with the investigation
and/or remediation of any Hazardous Substances associated with Tenant’s use of the Premises.

 

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If
in connection with ISRA or any other Environmental Law a cleanup is to be undertaken because of any spill or discharge of Hazardous
Substances or other event at the Premises occurring during the Term of this Lease other than those caused by Landlord, Tenant
shall prepare and submit the required plans, provide necessary financial assurances and carry out the required plans.

 

As
a condition precedent to Tenant’s right to sublease all or any portion of the Premises or to assign or terminate this Lease, Tenant
shall comply with ISRA. Any consent of Landlord to an assignment or subletting shall be contingent on Landlord’s receipt of satisfactory
evidence of such compliance.

 

Tenant
will not use the Premises, or permit the Premises to be used, as a “Major Facility,” as such term is defined in N.J.S.A.
58:10-23.11b(1). Without Landlord’s prior written consent, which consent may be withheld in Landlord’s sole
and absolute discretion, Tenant shall not operate any business, allow any subtenant to operate any business, or assign this Lease
to any party that will conduct any business, at the Premises which shall have a North American Industry Classification System
(“NAICS”) number, as defined in the 2002 edition of the NAICS issued by the federal Office of Management and Budget,
which is subject to ISRA.

 

Tenant
will keep the Premises free of any lien imposed pursuant to any Environmental Law that imposes liability for handling, storage,
use, treatment, transportation, disposal or discharge of Hazardous Substances. Tenant shall promptly notify Landlord of any liens
threatened or attached against the Premises pursuant to any Environmental Laws. In the event that any such lien shall be filed
against the Premises by the NJDEP, pursuant to and in accordance with the provisions of the New Jersey Spill Compensation and
Control Act (specifically N.J.S.A. 58:10-23.11f(t)), as a result of the Chief Executive of the New Jersey Spill Compensation
Fund having expended monies from said fund pursuant to N.J.S.A. 58:10-23.11g, and/or “Cleanup and Removal Costs”,
as such term is defined in N.J.S.A. 58:10-23.11b(d), arising from an intentional or unintentional action or omission of
any Tenant Party and resulting in the releasing, spilling, pumping, pouring, emitting, emptying or dumping of “Hazardous
Substances”, as such term is defined in N.J.S.A. 58:10-23.11b(k), at, on or about the Premises during the Term or
as a result of any intentional or unintentional act or omission of Tenant, into waters of the State of New Jersey or onto lands
from which it might flow or drain into said waters, then Tenant shall, within forty-five (45) days from the date that Tenant is
given notice that the lien has been placed against the Premises (or within such shorter period of time in the event that the State
of New Jersey has commenced steps to cause the Premises to be sold pursuant to the lien), either (i) pay the claim and
remove the lien from the Premises or post such security with NJDEP so that NJDEP will release the lien, or (ii) furnish to Landlord
or its designee either (1) a bond satisfactory to Landlord in the amount of the claim out of which the lien arises, (2) a cash
deposit in the amount of the claim out of which the lien arises, or (3) other security reasonably satisfactory to the Landlord
in an amount sufficient to discharge the claim out of which the lien arises.

 

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If
at any time during the Term a Release or threat of Release of Hazardous Materials has occurred at the Premises, or an event or
condition has occurred that results in the Premises being in violation of or subject to liability under any Environmental Law
(collectively, “Environmental Condition”), or a written notice, complaint, or order or finding of violation or non-compliance
with or liability under any Environmental Law shall have been received by Tenant with respect to the Premises (collectively, “Environmental
Claim”), Tenant shall promptly take (A) all actions in respect to such Environmental Condition necessary to prevent and/or
eliminate any risk to human health or the environment and to comply with Environmental Law and (B) all actions in response to
such Environmental Claim as necessary to cure any non-compliance and resolve any liability and/or penalties arising therefrom.
If Landlord determines in its sole and absolute discretion that Tenant has failed to take prompt action to cure the Environmental
Condition or any condition giving rise to an Environmental Claim, within the shorter of (A) the time period required by any applicable
Environmental Law or (B) a reasonable time period, Landlord shall have the right, but not the obligation, to undertake any investigatory
and/or remedial actions in response to any such condition that Landlord deems necessary or advisable in its sole and absolute
discretion to prevent and/or eliminate any risk to human health or the environment and to comply with all applicable Environmental
Laws. If Landlord determines in its sole and absolute discretion that Tenant has failed to diligently defend against any such
Environmental Claim or to cure any non compliance and/or resolve any liability and/or penalties arising therefrom to Landlord’s
satisfaction within a reasonable time, Landlord shall have the right, but not the obligation, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense,
to undertake any actions in order to cure any non-compliance, resolve any liability and/or penalties arising therefrom, and/or
defend such Environmental Claim. At all times, Tenant shall consult with and obtain Landlord’s approval in performing any investigation
and/or remediation of Environmental Conditions at the Premises and defending against any Environmental Claim, including but not
limited to: (i) negotiating any compliance schedule, compliance orders, clean-up standards, permit, consent agreement, consent
order, memorandum of understanding or other agreement, which may be required by any governmental agency; (ii) contesting, defending,
settling or otherwise resolving complaints, directives or other demands by any such governmental agency; (iii) bringing claims
against, defending against and settling or otherwise resolving claims brought by, or otherwise establishing liability of or to
third parties; and/or (iv) implementing any measures necessary to satisfy the agreements or other terms resulting from any such
negotiation, litigation, direction by a governmental agency, or other resolution of such matters.

 

With
regard to any remedial action Tenant undertakes pursuant to this Article 25 or pursuant to any Environmental Law, Tenant shall
(i) not propose or undertake to impose any institutional or engineering controls upon the Premises, including but not limited
to deed notices, declarations of environmental restrictions or environmental caps, without first obtaining the consent of Landlord
(which consent may be granted or withheld in Landlord’s sole and absolute discretion), and (ii) at Landlord’s sole
and absolute discretion, perform all such investigation and/or remedial activities as are necessary to comply with Environmental
Laws without the use of such institutional or engineering controls.

 

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Tenant’s
obligations and liabilities under this Article 25 shall survive (i) the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease even if
the Tenant acquires title to the Premises, and (ii) any longer period during which Landlord remains responsible or liable for
any Release or threat of Release of Hazardous Substances at the Premises arising from Tenant’s use of the Premises or any violations
of Environmental Laws arising from or associated with Tenant’s use of the Premises.

 

(j)
(a) “Hazardous Materials” means: (i) petroleum or petroleum products, natural or synthetic gas, asbestos in any form
that is or could become friable, urea formaldehyde foam insulation, and radon gas; (ii) any substances defined as or included
in the definition of “hazardous substances,” “hazardous wastes,” “hazardous materials,” “extremely
hazardous wastes,” “restricted hazardous wastes,” “toxic substances,” “toxic pollutants,” “contaminants”
or “pollutants,” or words of similar import, under any applicable Environmental Law; and (iii) any other substance exposure
which is regulated by any governmental authority; (b) “Environmental Law” means any federal, state or local statute,
law, rule, regulation, ordinance, code, policy or rule of common law now or hereafter in effect and in each case as amended, and
any judicial or administrative interpretation thereof, including any judicial or administrative order, consent decree or judgment,
relating to the environment, health, safety or Hazardous Materials, including without limitation, the Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980, 42 U.S.C. §§ 9601 et seq.; the Resource Conservation and Recovery
Act, 42 U.S.C. §§ 6901 et seq.; the Hazardous Materials Transportation Act, 49 U.S.C. §§ 1801 et seq.; the
Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. §§ 1251 et seq.; the Toxic Substances Control Act, 15 U.S.C. §§ 2601 et seq.; the
Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. §§ 7401 et seq.; the Safe Drinking Water Act, 42 U.S.C. §§ 300f et seq.; the Atomic
Energy Act, 42 U.S.C. §§ 2011 et seq.; the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act, 7 U.S.C. §§
136 et seq.; the Occupational Safety and Health Act, 29 U.S.C. §§ 651 et seq.; the New Jersey Industrial Site Recovery
Act, N.J.S.A. §§ 13:IK-6 et seq. (“ISRA”); the New Jersey Spill Compensation and Control Act, N.J.S.A. §§
58: 10-23.11 et. seq.; (c) “Environmental Claims” means any and all administrative, regulatory or judicial actions,
suits, demands, demand letters, claims, liens, notices of non-compliance or violation, investigations, proceedings, consent orders
or consent agreements relating in any way to any Environmental Law or any Environmental Permit, including without limitation (i)
any and all Environmental Claims by governmental or regulatory authorities for enforcement, cleanup, removal, response, remedial
or other actions or damages pursuant to any applicable Environmental Law and (ii) any and all Environmental Claims by any third
party seeking damages, contribution, indemnification, cost recovery, compensation or injunctive relief resulting from Hazardous
Materials or arising from alleged injury or threat of injury to health, safety or the environment.

 

26.
Miscellaneous.

 

(a)
Landlord Transfer. Landlord may transfer any portion of the Building and any of its rights under this Lease. If
Landlord assigns its rights under this Lease, then Landlord shall thereby be released from any further obligations hereunder arising
after the date of transfer, provided that the assignee assumes Landlord’s obligations hereunder in writing.

 

(b)
Landlord’s Liability. The liability of Landlord (and its partners, shareholders or members) to Tenant (or any person
or entity claiming by, through or under Tenant) for any default by Landlord under the terms of this Lease or any matter relating
to or arising out of the occupancy or use of the Premises and/or other areas of the Building or Complex shall be limited to Tenant’s
actual direct, but not consequential, damages therefor and shall be recoverable only from the interest of Landlord in the Building,
and Landlord (and its partners, shareholders or members) shall not be personally liable for any deficiency. Additionally, to the
extent allowed by Law, Tenant hereby waives any statutory lien it may have against Landlord or its assets, including without limitation,
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(c) Force
Majeure. Other than for Tenant’s obligations under this Lease that can be performed by the payment of money
(e.g., payment of Rent and maintenance of insurance), whenever a period of time is herein prescribed for action to be taken
by either party hereto, such party shall not be liable or responsible for, and there shall be excluded from the computation
of any such period of time, any delays due to strikes, riots, acts of God, shortages of labor or materials, war, governmental
laws, regulations, or restrictions, or any other causes of any kind whatsoever which are beyond the control of such
party.

 

(d)
Brokerage. Neither Landlord nor Tenant has dealt with any broker or agent in connection with the negotiation or
execution of this Lease, other than as set forth in the Basic Lease Information. Tenant shall indemnify, defend and hold Landlord
harmless from and against any and all costs, expenses, attorneys’ fees and disbursements, liens and other liability for
commissions or other compensation claimed by any broker or agent claiming the same by, through, or under Tenant. The foregoing
indemnity shall survive the expiration or earlier termination of the Lease.

 

(e)
Estoppel Certificates. From time to time, Tenant shall furnish to any party designated by Landlord, within ten (10)
days after Landlord has made a request therefor, a certificate signed by Tenant confirming and containing such factual certifications
and representations as to this Lease as Landlord may reasonably request. Unless otherwise required by Landlord’s Mortgagee or
a prospective purchaser or mortgagee of the Building, the initial form of estoppel certificate to be signed by Tenant is attached
hereto as Exhibit F.

 

(f)
Notices. All notices and other communications given pursuant to this Lease shall be in writing and shall be: (1)
mailed by first class, United States Mail, postage prepaid, certified, with return receipt requested, and addressed to the parties
hereto at the address specified in the Basic Lease Information; (2) hand delivered to the intended addressee; (3) sent by a nationally
recognized overnight courier service; or (4) sent by facsimile transmission during Normal Business Hours followed by a copy of
such notice sent in another manner permitted hereunder. All notices shall be effective upon the earlier to occur of actual
receipt, one (1) Business Day following deposit with a nationally recognized overnight courier service, or three (3) days following
deposit in the United States mail. The parties hereto may change their addresses by giving notice thereof to the other in conformity
with this provision.

 

(g)
Separability. If any clause or provision of this Lease is illegal, invalid, or unenforceable under present or future
laws, then the remainder of this Lease shall not be affected thereby and in lieu of such clause or provision, there shall be added
as a part of this Lease a clause or provision as similar in terms to such illegal, invalid, or unenforceable clause or provision
as may be possible and be legal, valid, and enforceable.

 

(h)
Amendments; Binding Effect. This Lease may not be amended except by instrument in writing signed by Landlord and
Tenant. No provision of this Lease shall be deemed to have been waived by Landlord unless such waiver is in writing signed by
Landlord, and no custom or practice which may evolve between the parties in the administration of the terms hereof shall waive
or diminish the right of Landlord to insist upon the performance by Tenant in strict accordance with the terms hereof. The terms
and conditions contained in this Lease shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties hereto, and upon their respective
successors in interest and legal representatives, except as otherwise herein expressly provided. This Lease is for the sole benefit
of Landlord and Tenant, and, other than Landlord’s Mortgagee, no third party shall be deemed a third party beneficiary hereof.

 

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(i)
Quiet Enjoyment. Provided Tenant has performed all of its obligations hereunder, Tenant shall peaceably and
quietly hold and enjoy the Premises for the Term, without hindrance from Landlord or any party claiming by, through, or under
Landlord, but not otherwise, subject to the terms and conditions of this Lease.

 

(j)
No Merger. There shall be no merger of the leasehold estate hereby created with the fee estate in the Premises or
any part thereof if the same person acquires or holds, directly or indirectly, this Lease or any interest in this Lease and the
fee estate in the leasehold Premises or any interest in such fee estate.

 

(k)
No Offer. The submission of this Lease to Tenant shall not be construed as an offer, and Tenant shall not have any
rights under this Lease unless Landlord executes a copy of this Lease and delivers it to Tenant.

 

(l)
Entire Agreement. This Lease constitutes the entire agreement between Landlord and Tenant regarding the subject
matter hereof and supersedes all oral statements and prior writings relating thereto. Except for those set forth in this Lease,
no representations, warranties, or agreements have been made by Landlord or Tenant to the other with respect to this Lease or
the obligations of Landlord or Tenant in connection therewith. The normal rule of construction that any ambiguities be resolved
against the drafting party shall not apply to the interpretation of this Lease or any exhibits or amendments hereto.

 

(m)
Waiver of Jury Trial. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, LANDLORD AND TENANT EACH WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO
TRIAL BY JURY IN ANY LITIGATION OR TO HAVE A JURY PARTICIPATE IN RESOLVING ANY DISPUTE ARISING OUT OF OR WITH RESPECT
TO THIS LEASE OR ANY OTHER INSTRUMENT, DOCUMENT OR AGREEMENT EXECUTED OR DELIVERED IN CONNECTION HEREWITH OR THE TRANSACTIONS
RELATED HERETO.

 

(n)
Governing Law. This Lease shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the state in which the
Premises are located.

 

(o)
Recording. Tenant shall not record this Lease or any memorandum or short form of this Lease without the prior written
consent of Landlord, which consent may be withheld or denied in the sole and absolute discretion of Landlord, and any recordation
by Tenant shall be a material breach of this Lease. Tenant grants to Landlord a power of attorney to execute and record a release
releasing any such recorded instrument of record that was recorded without the prior written consent of Landlord, which power
of attorney is coupled with an interest and is non revocable during the Term.

 

(p)
Joint and Several Liability. If Tenant is comprised of more than one (1) party, each such party shall be
jointly and severally liable for Tenant’s obligations under this Lease. All unperformed obligations of Tenant hereunder
not fully performed at the end of the Term shall survive the end of the Term, including payment obligations with respect to Rent
and all obligations concerning the condition and repair of the Premises.

 

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(q)
Financial Reports. Within fifteen (15) days after Landlord’s request, Tenant will furnish Tenant’s
most recent audited financial statements (including any notes to them) to Landlord, or, if no such audited statements have been
prepared, such other financial statements (and notes to them) as may have been prepared by an independent certified public accountant
or, failing those, Tenant’s internally prepared financial statements. If Tenant is a publicly traded corporation, Tenant
may satisfy its obligations hereunder by providing to Landlord Tenant’s most recent annual and quarterly reports. Landlord
will not disclose any aspect of Tenant’s financial statements that Tenant designates to Landlord as confidential except:
(1) to Landlord’s Mortgagee or prospective mortgagees or purchasers of the Building; (2) in litigation between Landlord
and Tenant; and (3) if required by court order. Tenant shall not be required to deliver the financial statements required under
this Section 26(q) more than once in any twelve (12) month period unless requested by Landlord’s Mortgagee
or a prospective buyer or lender of the Building.

 

(r)
Landlord’s Fees. Whenever Tenant requests Landlord to take any action not required of it hereunder or give any consent
required or permitted under this Lease, Tenant will reimburse Landlord for Landlord’s reasonable, out-of-pocket costs payable
to third parties and incurred by Landlord in reviewing the proposed action or consent, including reasonable attorneys’, engineers’
or architects’ fees, within thirty (30) days after Landlord’s delivery to Tenant of a statement of such costs. Tenant will be
obligated to make such reimbursement without regard to whether Landlord consents to any such proposed action.

 

(s)
Telecommunications. Tenant and its telecommunications companies, including local exchange telecommunications companies
and alternative access vendor services companies, shall have no right of access to and within the Building, for the installation
and operation of telecommunications systems, including voice, video, data, Internet, and any other services provided over wire,
fiber optic, microwave, wireless, and any other transmission systems (“Telecommunications Services”),
for part or all of Tenant’s telecommunications within the Building and from the Building to any other location without Landlord’s
prior written consent. All providers of Tele communications Services shall be required to comply with the rules and regulations
of the Building, applicable Laws and Landlord’s policies and practices for the Building. Tenant acknowledges that Landlord shall
not be required to provide or arrange for any Telecommunications Services and that Landlord shall have no liability to any Tenant
Party in connection with the installation, operation or maintenance of Telecommunications Services or any equipment or facilities
relating thereto. Tenant, at its cost and for its own account, shall be solely responsible for obtaining all Telecommunications
Services.

 

(t)
Confidentiality. Tenant acknowledges that the terms and conditions of this Lease are to remain confidential for
Landlord’s benefit, and may not be disclosed by Tenant to anyone, by any manner or means, directly or indirectly, without Landlord’s
prior written consent. The consent by Landlord to any disclosures shall not be deemed to be a waiver on the part of Landlord of
any prohibition against any future disclosure.

 

(u)
Authority. Tenant (if a corporation, partnership or other business entity) hereby represents and warrants to Landlord
that Tenant is a duly formed and existing entity qualified to do business in the state in which the Premises are located, that
Tenant has full right and authority to execute and deliver this Lease, and that each person signing on behalf of Tenant is authorized
to do so.

 

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(v)
List of Exhibits. All exhibits and attachments attached hereto are incorporated herein by this reference.

 

	Exhibit
    A -	Outline
    of Premises
	Exhibit
    B -	Description
    of the Land
	Exhibit
    C -	Additional
    Rent, Taxes, Insurance and Utilities
	Exhibit
    D -	Tenant
    Finish-Work
	Exhibit
    E -	Building
    Rules and Regulations
	Exhibit
    F -	Form
    of Tenant Estoppel Certificate
	Exhibit
    G -	Form
    of Letter of Credit
	Exhibit
    H -	Renewal
Option
	Exhibit
    I -	Guaranty

 

27.
OSHA Regulations. Tenant acknowledges that it has been notified of the presence or potential presence of asbestos-containing
materials (“ACM”) and materials designated by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (“OSHA”)
as presumed asbestos-containing materials (“PACM”) located in the Premises, the Building or the
Complex. The following materials must, in accordance with OSHA regulations, be treated as PACM: any thermal system insulation
and surfacing material that is sprayed on, troweled on, or applied in some other manner, as well as any resilient flooring material
installed in 1980 or earlier. Upon written request by Tenant, Landlord shall provide Tenant with copies of any information pertaining
to ACM or PACM in Landlord’s files. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Landlord represents to Tenant that, to Landlord’s actual knowledge,
there is no friable asbestos in the Building.

 

28.
Guaranty. In order to induce Landlord to enter into this Lease and in consideration of Landlord’s entering into
this Lease, the full and faithful keeping, performance and observance of all the covenants, agreements, terms, provisions and
conditions of this Lease provided to be kept, performed and observed by Tenant (expressly including, without being limited to,
the payment as and when due of the Rent payable by Tenant under this Lease) and the payment of any and all other damages for which
Tenant shall be liable by reason of any act or omission contrary to any of said covenants, agreements, terms, provisions or conditions
is being guaranteed by Louis Maione and Raju Chaganti (together, “Guarantors”), by the execution by Guarantors
of the Guaranty attached to and made a part of this Lease as Exhibit I (the “Guaranty”). Tenant confirms
and acknowledges that Landlord would not have entered into this Lease but for the giving of the Guaranty by Guarantors.

 

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LANDLORD
AND TENANT EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY THAT THE PREMISES ARE SUITABLE FOR TENANT’S INTENDED COMMERCIAL PURPOSE, AND
TENANT’S OBLIGATION TO PAY RENT HEREUNDER IS NOT DEPENDENT UPON THE CONDITION OF THE PREMISES OR THE PERFORMANCE BY LANDLORD OF
ITS OBLIGATIONS HEREUNDER, AND, EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE EXPRESSLY PROVIDED HEREIN, TENANT SHALL CONTINUE TO PAY THE RENT, WITHOUT
ABATEMENT, DEMAND, SETOFF OR DEDUCTION, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY BREACH BY LANDLORD OF ITS DUTIES OR OBLIGATIONS HEREUNDER, WHETHER
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.

 

This
Lease is executed on the respective dates set forth below, but for reference purposes, this Lease shall be dated as of the date
first above written. If the execution date is left blank, this Lease shall be deemed executed as of the date first written above.

 

	LANDLORD:	MEADOWS
    OFFICE, L.L.C., a Delaware limited liability company
	 	 	 
	 	By:	/s/
    John Saracano Jr
	 	Name:	John
    Saracano Jr
	 	Title:	Authorized
    Signatory
	 	Execution
    Date:	10-9-07
	 	 
	TENANT:	CANCER
    GENETICS, INC., a Delaware corporation
	 	 	 
	 	By	/s/
    Louis J. Maione
	 	Name:	Louis
    J. Maione
	 	Title:	President
	 	Execution
    Date:	9-28-07

 

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EXHIBIT
A

 

OUTLINE
OF PREMISES

 

[Intentionally omitted.]

 

    	 	A-1	 

    	 

    

 

EXHIBITB

 

DESCRIPTION
OF THE LAND

 

[Intentionally omitted.]

 

    	B-1

     

    

 

EXHIBIT
C

 

ADDITIONAL
RENT, TAXES, INSURANCE AND UTILITIES

 

[Intentionally omitted.]

 

    	C-1

     

    

 

EXHIBIT
D

 

TENANT
FINISH-WORK

 

[Intentionally omitted.]

 

    	D-1

     

    

 

EXHIBIT
E

 

BUILDING
RULES AND REGULATIONS

 

[Intentionally omitted.]

 

    	E-1

     

    

 

EXHIBIT
F

 

FORM
OF TENANT ESTOPPEL CERTIFICATE

 

[Intentionally omitted.] 

 

    	F-1

     

    

 

EXHIBIT
G

 

FORM
OF LETTER OF CREDIT

 

[Intentionally omitted.]

 

    	G-1

     

    

 

EXHIBIT
H

 

RENEWAL
OPTION

 

[Intentionally omitted.]

 

    	H-1

     

    

 

EXHIBIT
I

 

GUARANTY

 

[Intentionally
omitted.]

 

    	I-1

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