Document:

Exhibit 4.82

 

CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS
DOCUMENT, MARKED BY [***], HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO RULE 24B-2
UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934, AS AMENDED.

 

GW PHARMA LIMITED

 

-and-

 

NATEX PROZESSTECHNOLOGIE GESMBH

  

 

 

PURCHASE
AGREEMENT

 

 

 

    	 	 	 

     

    

 

PURCHASE AGREEMENT

 

THIS AGREEMENT is
made on 1 March 2017 (“Commencement Date”), 

 

BETWEEN

 

		(1)	GW PHARMA LIMITED, incorporated in England and Wales with company number 03704998, whose
registered address is Sovereign House, Vision Park, Chivers Way, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9BZ, UK (“GW”); and

 

		(2)	NATEX PROZESSTECHNOLOGIE GESMBH incorporated in Austria (SIRET N° 487 611 691 00014),
whose business address is at Werkstrasse 7 2630 Ternitz, Austria (“NATEX”).

 

		BACKGROUND	

 

		1.	GW is a biopharmaceutical company specialising
in the development of cannabinoids as pharmaceutical products.

 

		2.	NATEX has experience in the fabrication and
installation of CO2 extraction plants.

 

		3.	NATEX has agreed to provide GW with the equipment
of a CO2 extraction plant and associated goods and services, on
the terms and conditions set out in this Agreement and in accordance with applicable laws. The installation and commissioning of
such plant will be carried out by a third party employed by GW.

 

AGREED
TERMS

 

		1.	Definitions and Interpretation

 

		1.1	In this Agreement, the following terms shall, unless the context otherwise requires, have the following
meanings:

 

“Acceptance Certificate”
means the acceptable certificate issued in accordance with clause 7.7.

 

“Agreement” means
this Agreement together with any and all schedules, and addenda to it.

 

“Business Day”
means 9.00am to 5.30pm local time on a day other than a Saturday, Sunday or other day on which commercial banks in London, UK,
and Vienna, Austria are authorised or required by law to close.

 

“CO2 Extraction Plant”
means the CO2 extraction plant comprised of certain of the Equipment as described in detail in the Specification.

 

“Confidential Information”
means (a) the terms and conditions of this Agreement; (b) the other Party’s intellectual property rights; and (c) any other
Information provided by one Party to the other whether obtained or learned before, on or after the Commencement Date. Confidential
Information shall not include any information which a Receiving Party can establish:

 

		a.	is already lawfully possessed by the Receiving Party without any obligations of confidentiality
or restrictions on use prior to receiving it from the Disclosing Party;

 

		b.	is or becomes public knowledge or is in the public domain other than by breach or violation of
any contractual or legal obligation to maintain the confidentiality of such information; or

 

		c.	has been developed independently of any access to or use of any of the Disclosing Party’s
Confidential Information.

 

“Control System”
means the Equipment set out in paragraph 1.7 of in Schedule 1.

 

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“Deliverables”
means any and all Information, documents, materials or other items to be generated or delivered by NATEX to GW as a deliverable
including all documents of title, documentation provided by third party manufacturers of Equipment of its components, testing certificates
and certificates of for the lawful operation and use of, and all service documents relating to, the Equipment, and other items
set out in the URS.

 

“Delivery” means
the arrival of the Equipment at the Location on a vehicle controlled by NATEX ready for unloading.

 

“Delivery Dates”
means the dates for the Delivery set out in Schedule 3.

 

“Disclosing Party”
means a Party that discloses, or is deemed to have disclosed pursuant to clause 11.1, Confidential Information to the other Party.

 

“Equipment” means
the fabricated equipment and all other goods, materials and items for the CO2 Extraction Plant NATEX is required to supply to GW
under this Agreement, as further specified in the Specification, including the spare parts.

 

“FAT” means the
Factory Acceptance Tests performed on the Control System by NATEX in accordance with the protocol approved by GW in accordance
with clause 6.2.

 

“GW Background IP”
means all intellectual property rights controlled by GW at the Commencement Date or at any time during the Term, which in the opinion
of GW (in its sole discretion) may assist the performance of the Services or fabrication of the Equipment.

 

“GW Code of Conduct for
Business Partners” means the guideline which can be found at http://ir.gwpharm.com/corporate-governance.cfm which
sets out the ethical and compliance standards to which GW requires its suppliers, vendors, customers, agents, consultants and
contractors to conform, as the same may be amended or updated from time to time.

 

“GW
Property” means any and all (a) Information provided by GW including Information
relating to the GW Background IP or the business or affairs of GW or any of its affiliates or its or their customers or business
contacts provided for NATEX’s use by GW; (b) GW Background IP; and (c) equipment, hardware or software provided for NATEX’s
use by GW.

 

“Information” means
technical and other information (in any form) including information comprising or relating to concepts, data, designs, methods,
procedures, testing, processes analytical and quality control data, data analyses, reports, manufacturing data or summaries and
information contained in submissions to and information from any competent authority.

 

“Insurance
Policies” means commercial general liability insurance cover and professional indemnity insurance cover.

 

“Location” means
[***] premises or such other location agreed by the Parties in writing.

 

“NATEX Background IP”
means all intellectual property rights controlled by NATEX at the Commencement Date or at any time during the Term necessary or
reasonably useful for the provision of the Services or the fabrication of the Equipment.

 

“NATEX Improvements”
means any and all improvements, modifications or adaptations to the NATEX Background IP arising from the design, fabrication or
installation of the Equipment or performance of the Services.

 

“Parties” means
GW and NATEX, and a “Party” shall mean either of them.

 

“Payment Schedule”
means the schedule for the payment of the Price and Service Fees set out in Schedule 4;

 

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“Price” means
the price for the Equipment and its Delivery set out in Schedule 4.

 

“Project Manager”
means, for each Party, the person appointed as such under clause 2.1 or as replaced from time in accordance with clause 2.2.

 

“Quality and Compliance
Standards” means all Good Manufacturing Practices and Good Automated Manufacturing Practice and other standards set out
the URS.

 

“Receiving Party”
means a Party which receives Confidential Information disclosed, or is deemed to have disclosed pursuant to clause 11.1, by the
other Party.

 

“Remedial Proposal”
has the meaning given to it in clause 15.2.

 

“SAT” means the
Site Acceptance Tests performed on the CO2 Extraction Plant during commissioning in accordance with the protocol approved by GW.

 

“Service Fees”
means the fees as specified in Schedule 4 payable by GW to NATEX under this Agreement in consideration of NATEX’s performance
of the Services.

 

“Services” means
the supervision, and provision of instructions and direction, by NATEX of (a) instalment and erection of the CO2 Extraction Plant,
(b) commissioning of the CO2 Extraction Plant (including SAT), the precise scope of each such service to be agreed between the
Parties from time to time by the Project Managers.

 

“Specification”
means the specification for the Equipment set out in the URS and Schedule 1 (and if there is a discrepancy between those two documents,
the URS shall prevail).

 

“Staff”
means any and all directors, officers, employees or agents of (a) NATEX; (b) Sub-contractors appointed in accordance with clause
8; and (c) any other persons providing Services at the request, or under the direction, of NATEX.

 

“Sub-contractor”
means any organisation or persons sub-contracted by NATEX to assist in the provision of the Services. NATEX personnel who are engaged
as contractors working under the day-to-day supervision of NATEX are considered as employees of NATEX for the purposes of this
Agreement.

 

“Term” has the
meaning given to it in clause 10.1.

 

“URS” means GW’s
User Requirement Specification URS 16126-V4, set out in Schedule 2 of this Agreement, as amended by paragraph 3 of Schedule 1.

 

		1.2	In this Agreement:

 

		(a)	reference to a “person” shall mean any individual, partnership, company, corporation,
joint venture, trust, association, organisation or other entity, in each case whether or not having separate legal personality;

 

		(b)	the words “include”, “including” or “in particular” are to
be construed without limitation to the generality of the preceding words;

 

		(c)	references to a statute include any statutory modification, extension or re-enactment of that statute;

 

		(d)	any reference to “writing” includes a reference to any communication effected by facsimile
transmission and, to the extent it is not a provision of notice, e-mail; and

 

		(e)	the word “or” has the inclusive meaning represented by the phrase “and/or”.

 

		1.3	If there is any conflict or ambiguity between the main body of this Agreement and the Schedules,
a term contained in the main body shall have priority over one contained in the Schedules.

 

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		2.	Project Management

 

		2.1	NATEX and GW each appoints the following individuals as its “Project Manager”:

 

		(a)	GW: [***]

 

		(b)	NATEX: [***]

 

		2.2	Each Party may replace its Project Manager at any time by notice to the other Party. NATEX shall
endeavour to ensure continuity of its Project Manager and where NATEX’s Project Manager is to be replaced, NATEX shall make
reasonable efforts to ensure there is a reasonable handover period and any adverse effects of the change of its Project Manager
are minimised.

 

		2.3	The Project Managers shall co-operate with each other and NATEX’s Project Manager shall send
GW’s Project Manager regular emails summarising activities initiated, completed or continuing to be performed under this
Agreement including the design and fabrication of the Equipment. At the request of either Party, the Project Managers shall convene
by telephone to discuss the content of a monthly update email and any issues arising therefrom.

 

		2.4	The Project Managers shall meet in person at a mutually convenient time for the purposes of project
management of this Agreement at GW’s offices in London or Sittingbourne as requested by GW but no more than eight (8) times
during the Term. Any additional project management meetings requested by GW shall be charged by NATEX on daily rates of €1.560,
- per person which shall include the cost for flight-tickets and accommodation.

 

		3.	The Equipment

 

		3.1	NATEX shall fabricate and supply the Equipment under the terms of this Agreement:

 

		(a)	within any time limits set out in this Agreement;

 

		(b)	with all reasonable skill, care, attention and diligence and in accordance with any and all Austrian
laws and EU directives applicable to the fabrication and supply of the Equipment including technical regulations and directives,
the Quality and Compliance Standards, NATEX’s relevant standard operating procedures, GW’s design specifications, drawings
or models and all instructions reasonably given by GW from time to time;

 

		(c)	in compliance with the GW Code of Conduct for Business Partners; and

 

		(d)	in compliance with, and shall not engage directly or indirectly in any activities that could subject
GW to any liability under, any applicable laws and regulations relating to anti-bribery and anti-corruption including the Bribery
Act 2010.

 

For clarity, the applicable laws
in clause 3.1(b) do not, and are not intended to, address any intellectual property issues (such issues are addressed exclusively
in clauses 12 and 14.2(c) and 14.3(c)).

 

		3.2	The Equipment provided to GW shall:

 

		(a)	be new;

 

		(b)	be sold with full title guarantee;

 

		(c)	correspond with GW's requirements set out in the Specification; and

 

		(d)	have passed FAT in accordance with clause 6.

 

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		3.3	NATEX shall ensure all relevant governmental and regulatory consents, authorisations, licences
and accreditations required to fabricate and supply the Equipment are in place at the Effective Date and are maintained throughout
the Term.

 

		4.	Delivery of the
Equipment

 

		4.1	Subject to clause 4.5, Delivery of the Equipment shall be made in accordance with DAP Incoterms
2010 to the Location on the Delivery Dates.

 

		4.2	NATEX shall be responsible for carriage, insurance, transport and all relevant licences (including
export/import licences). NATEX shall be responsible for any delays to the Delivery due to licences not being available when required.
All costs associated with the Delivery are included as an item in the Price. NATEX shall provide GW with an itemised breakdown
of the insurance for the Equipment.

 

		4.3	NATEX shall ensure the Equipment is properly packed and secured in such manner as to enable it
to reach the Location in good condition and is accompanied by a delivery note which shows storage instructions at the Location.

 

		4.4	All third party carriers engaged to deliver the Equipment shall at no time be an agent of or contracted
to GW and accordingly NATEX shall be liable to GW for the acts and omissions of all such third party carriers.

 

		4.5	Ownership of the Equipment shall pass from NATEX to GW on NATEX receiving the Acceptance Certificate
and full payment from GW. GW must not commence any commercial production with the Equipment before the Acceptance Certificate is
issued and the price is fully paid, however, this will not prevent GW from using the Equipment in order to qualify the CO2 Extraction
Plant.

 

		5.	Inspection

 

		5.1	NATEX shall notify GW in writing:

 

		(a)	of any pending inspection of the premises at which the Equipment is fabricated or the Services
performed, or any part of them, by a competent authority immediately upon NATEX becoming aware of such inspection; and

 

		(b)	of any failure of the Equipment, fabrication of the Equipment or the Services, or any part of them,
to meet the quality standards required by a competent authority, promptly and in any event within two (2) Business Days of NATEX
becoming aware of any such failure. This shall include any informal feedback received during or following an inspection raising
concerns of any nature regarding the provision of the Services.

 

		5.2	Following any inspection the subject of clause 5.1 by a competent authority, NATEX shall provide
GW with a copy of any report or other communication published or provided by the relevant regulatory body in relation to that inspection.

 

		5.3	Upon receipt of notice pursuant to clause 5.1 or report pursuant to clause 5.2, GW shall be entitled
to request further information from NATEX or a meeting with NATEX, and NATEX shall cooperate fully with any such request.

 

		5.4	GW shall from time to time upon giving NATEX reasonable notice in writing be entitled to send its
representatives to visit the sites where any Equipment (or parts thereof) is being constructed or the Services are being carried
out for the purposes of assessing or auditing the progress and quality of the Equipment and Services. NATEX shall allow GW’s
representatives access (or shall procure access) to all areas of such premises where the Equipment is produced and the Services
are being carried out and to all materials, records, procedures, and facilities relating to the Equipment and Services. GW reserves
the right to appoint an agent or agents to conduct any audit under this clause 5.3 on its behalf. GW shall endeavour to give not
less than 3 days’ notice except where the cause for audit warrants a shorter period.

 

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		6.	Testing of equipment

 

		6.1	NATEX shall provide to GW for GW’s approval a proposed protocol for visual inspection of
the Equipment to ensure each item of Equipment is in operable condition and is capable of meeting the requirements of the Specification
once properly installed at the Location. Such GW approval shall only to be refused if reasonable. If so refused, the proposed visual
inspection protocol shall be amended in light of GW’s objections and resubmitted for GW approval.

 

		6.2	NATEX shall provide to GW for GW’s approval a proposed FAT protocol for the performance of
FAT of the Control System to ensure the Control System is in operable condition and is capable of meeting the requirements of the
Specification once properly installed at the Location. Such GW approval shall only to be refused if reasonable. If so refused,
the proposed FAT protocol shall be amended in light of GW’s objections and resubmitted for GW approval.

 

		6.3	NATEX shall carry out (a) the visual inspection of the Equipment in accordance with the approved
visual inspection protocol; and (b) FAT of the Control System in accordance with the approved FAT protocol, both at NATEX’s
site.

 

		6.4	GW shall have the right to be present whilst NATEX performs the visual inspection and FAT at NATEX's
site and NATEX shall provide GW with reasonable notice of the performance of the visual inspection and FAT so that GW can arrange
its attendance. GW’s presence at the visual inspection and FAT or failure to provide any observations does not constitute
acceptance of the Equipment or CO2 Extraction Plant. NATEX shall supply GW with copies of the visual inspection and FAT results.

 

		6.5	If following review of the visual inspection and FAT results or as a result of observations made
during its attendance at the FAT, GW considers the Equipment to have failed the visual inspection and FAT or will fail to conform
to its Specification, GW shall notify NATEX of this promptly. Upon receipt of such notification, NATEX shall immediately take the
necessary remedial action to resolve such failure and re-perform the visual inspection and FAT on the same terms and conditions
as are set out in clause 6.3.

 

		6.6	If GW fails to issue notification in accordance with clause 6.5 within 5 working days of receiving
the visual inspection and FAT results from NATEX, the Equipment is deemed to be accepted by GW and the visual inspection and FAT
is deemed to be successfully completed.

 

		6.7	If any Equipment fails such further tests, without limiting any of its other rights or remedies,
GW may at its option:

 

		(a)	request remedy and repeat visual inspection and/or FAT under clause 6.3;

 

		(b)	accept the item of Equipment subject to such change of acceptance criteria, amendment of the Specification
or reduction in the Price as, after taking into account all the relevant circumstances, is reasonable; or

 

		(c)	if NATEX is unable to correct defects in the Equipment within a period of six months from the first
visual inspection and FAT performed, GW may reject the Equipment, in which case GW may terminate this Agreement.

 

		6.8	The Equipment shall only be shipped NATEX’s site if it has passed the visual inspection and
FAT in accordance with this clause 6.

 

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		7.	Installation
and commissioning

 

		7.1	NATEX shall supply the Services:

 

		(a)	in due course and in any event within any time limits agreed between the Parties;

 

		(b)	with all reasonable skill, care, attention and diligence and in accordance with any and all applicable
Austrian laws and EU directives applicable to the provision of the Services including technical regulations and directives, the
Quality and Compliance Standards, Natex’s relevant standard operating procedures, and all instructions reasonably given by
GW from time to time;

 

		(c)	in compliance with the GW Code of Conduct for Business Partners; and

 

		(d)	in compliance with, and shall not engage directly or indirectly in any activities that could subject
GW to any liability under, any applicable laws and regulations relating to anti-bribery and anti-corruption including the Bribery
Act 2010.

 

For clarity, the applicable laws
in clause 7.1(b) do not, and are not intended to, address any intellectual property issues (such issues are addressed exclusively
in clauses 12 and 14.2(c) and 14.3(c)).

 

		7.2	GW shall arrange for a third party to install the Equipment at the Location and perform commissioning
of the CO2 Extraction Plant.

 

		7.3	NATEX shall provide the Services and co-operate with such third parties in the installation and
commissioning or as may be relevant in the provision of the Services.

 

		7.4	Subject to NATEX’s Staff complying with all relevant health and safety requirements and procedures
applicable to the Location, GW shall grant reasonable access to NATEX’s Staff to the Location to enable NATEX to provide
the Services. Such access shall not be deemed to create any greater rights or interest than so granted (to include any relationship
of landlord and tenant) in the Location.

 

		7.5	As between the Parties, GW shall provide or otherwise make available all tools, materials and other
equipment needed for the installation of the Equipment at the Location, including any materials and equipment needed to connect
and interface the CO2 Extraction Plant with GW’s utilities, hardware and software.

 

		7.6	NATEX shall provide to GW for GW’s approval a proposed SAT protocol for the performance of
SAT of the CO2 Extraction Plant to ensure the CO2 Extraction Plant is in operable condition and ready to be qualified. GW approval
of the SAT protocol shall only to be refused if reasonable. If so refused, the proposed SAT protocol shall be amended in light
of GW’s objections and resubmitted for GW approval.

 

		7.7	GW, NATEX and GW’s appointed third party contractor shall carry out SAT of the CO2 Extraction
Plant at the Location and in accordance with the approved SAT protocol for SAT of the CO2 Extraction Plant. In the performance
of the SAT, NATEX shall supervise the performance of the SAT by GW or GW’s appointed third party contractor. If the SAT is
successful, the Parties shall sign the SAT protocol.

 

		7.8	If the CO2 Extraction Plant passes commissioning in all material respects, GW shall issue an acceptance
certificate for the Equipment (“Acceptance Certificate”), which is one of the pre-conditions for commercial
use of the Equipment. Any minor issues in the commissioning shall be listed in a punch-list and shall be rectified by the appropriate
person within a reasonable period of time after issuance of the Acceptance Certificate. The Services shall be completed upon the
issuance of the Acceptance Certificate.

 

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		7.9	If the CO2 Extraction Plant does not pass commissioning due to the Equipment, without limiting
any of its other rights or remedies, and whether or not it has accepted the Equipment:

 

		(a)	GW may require NATEX to repair or replace any Equipment which causes the CO2 Extraction Plant to
fail commissioning; and

 

		(b)	an in the event NATEX cannot repair or replace any Equipment in accordance with clause 7.9(a) within
a reasonable time, or refuses to do so, GW may recover from NATEX any costs incurred by GW up to the limit specified in clause
14.10 in obtaining substitute equipment for any Equipment which causes the CO2 Extraction Plant to fail commissioning from a third
party.

 

		7.10	Any repaired, replaced or substituted Equipment will be subject to the same installation and commissioning
of the CO2 Extraction Plant as the original Equipment. Where the failure of commissioning of the CO2 Extraction Plant is directly
caused by NATEX, NATEX shall provide Services in relation to the installation and commissioning of the CO2 Extraction Plant incorporating
the repaired or replaced Equipment free of charge. Where not directly caused by NATEX, NATEX shall provide Services in relation
to the installation and commissioning of the CO2 Extraction Plant incorporating the repaired or replaced Equipment in consideration
for GW’s payment of the Service Fee.

 

		8.	Subcontracting

 

		8.1	With GW’s written consent, given at its sole discretion, NATEX may subcontract any (but not
all) of the Services to be performed under this Agreement. A list of Sub-contractors already approved by GW is provided at Schedule
6.

 

		8.2	It shall be a condition of any consent to such subcontracting that NATEX shall:

 

		(a)	enter into contracts with all Sub-contractors obliging them to provide Services in accordance with
the provisions of this Agreement, including provisions under which GW and competent authorities shall have the right to inspect
any work being done by any Sub-contractors on terms equivalent to clause 3.2;

 

		(b)	enter into contracts with all Sub-contractors under which NATEX can recover for failure of the
Equipment to pass FAT or failure of the CO2 Extraction Plant to be commissioned; and

 

		(c)	ensure and be responsible for the compliance by any Sub-contractor with the provisions of this
Agreement. The appointment of any Sub-contractor shall not negate or affect NATEX’s duties and direct responsibility to GW
to perform the subcontracted work.

 

		9.	GW Property

 

		9.1	GW shall provide NATEX with any and all GW Property as reasonably necessary for NATEX to design
and fabricate the Equipment and perform the Services.

 

		9.2	Unless otherwise set out in the Specification or otherwise agreed by the Parties in writing, any
GW Property provided by GW for use by NATEX:

 

		(a)	shall be provided at GW's sole discretion;

 

		(b)	shall be inspected by NATEX and NATEX shall confirm before its use the GW Property is fit for its
intended use; and

 

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		(c)	shall be used by NATEX and NATEX shall upon written request by GW reimburse GW for any loss or
damage of GW Property caused by NATEX.

 

		10.	Invoices and
Payment

 

		10.1	The Price or Service Fees due under this Agreement are exclusive of VAT.

 

		10.2	NATEX shall submit an invoice
                                         to GW whenever payment of the Price or Service Fees are due in accordance with the Payment
                                         Schedule, together with such evidence as GW may reasonably request for the purpose of
                                         verifying the Equipment or Services in respect of which the payment in question is due
                                         have been performed. Each invoice shall give a description of the Equipment or Services
                                         provided during the period covered by such invoice. Each invoice shall be submitted in
                                         pdf form by e-mail to invoices@gwpharm.com or by post to Accounts Department,
                                         GW Pharmaceuticals, Kingsgate House, Andover, Hants, SP10 4DU, UK.

 

		10.3	Payment shall be made within thirty (30) days of the date of receipt by GW of the correctly rendered
invoice to the bank account specified by NATEX in Schedule 4, failing which NATEX may charge interest on any undisputed and outstanding
amount on a daily basis at a rate equivalent to two per cent (2%) above the twelve (12) month LIBOR rate then in force in London,
irrespective of any other remedies NATEX may have, e.g. the termination of this Agreement pursuant to clause 15.2 and 15.3.

 

		10.4	The Price shall cover all the Equipment and the Service Fees cover all Services provided by NATEX
under this Agreement. GW will not pay any additional sums unless it first agrees to those sums in writing in advance.

 

		11.	Confidential
Information

 

		11.1	Except as set out in this clause 11, the Receiving Party shall, and shall cause its officers, directors,
employees and agents to keep confidential and not disclose any of the Disclosing Party’s Confidential Information.

 

		11.2	Without prejudice to the rest of this clause 11, the Receiving Party shall with respect to the
Disclosing Party’s Confidential Information, exercise the same degree of care as it exercises with respect to its own confidential
information which it desires to maintain as confidential (but in no event less than a reasonable degree of care) to prevent its
disclosure to any third party.

 

		11.3	NATEX may use GW’s Confidential Information for the sole purpose of providing the Equipment
and Services in accordance with this Agreement, and, unless otherwise agreed by GW in writing, shall only disclose GW’s Confidential
Information to its Staff on a need to know basis solely for the purpose of performing the Services provided:

 

		(a)	NATEX informs its Staff of the confidential nature of GW’s Confidential Information before
disclosure, and ensures its Staff are bound by confidentiality terms which obligate them to hold in confidence such Confidential
Information to the same extent as set out in this clause 11, and shall ensure GW has the right to enforce such confidentiality
obligations as a third party beneficiary; and

 

		(b)	at all times, NATEX is responsible for the compliance of such Staff with the obligations set out
in this Agreement.

 

		11.4	GW may use and disclose NATEX’s Confidential Information as necessary or reasonably useful
to use, install, commission and obtain approval from competent authorities for the Equipment or any product developed or manufactured
using the Equipment. GW may make disclosures to competent authorities provided reasonable measures shall be taken to assure confidential
treatment of such information.

 

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		11.5	The Receiving Party may disclose any part of the Disclosing Party’s Confidential Information,
solely to the extent it is legally required to do so, pursuant to an order of a court of competent jurisdiction or governmental
authority, by law, according to the rules of a stock exchange on which its or an affiliate company’s securities may be admitted
for trading from time to time, or otherwise, provided the Receiving Party shall, unless prohibited, notify the Disclosing Party
prior to making such disclosure and use its commercially reasonable endeavours to limit such disclosure.

 

		11.6	The Receiving Party shall notify the Disclosing Party immediately upon discovery of any unauthorised
use or disclosure of Disclosing Party’s Confidential Information, and shall co-operate with the Disclosing Party in every
reasonable way to help the Disclosing Party regain possession of its Confidential Information and prevent its further unauthorised
use or disclosure.

 

		11.7	No Party shall make, or permit any person to make, any public announcement concerning this Agreement
without the prior written consent of the other Party except as required by applicable law, any competent authority or any relevant
securities exchange.

 

		12.	Intellectual
Property Rights

 

		12.1	This Agreement does not affect the ownership of any NATEX Background IP, GW Background IP or any
Information, the ownership of which shall remain the property of the Party that contributes them to the Services (or its licensors)
in all instances.

 

		12.2	GW hereby authorises NATEX to use its GW Background IP for the sole purpose of designing and fabricating
the Equipment and performing the Services, but only to the extent necessary for that purpose. NATEX may not authorise any other
person to use the GW Background IP, with the exception of approved Sub-contractors.

 

		12.3	NATEX hereby grants to GW and its affiliates a non-exclusive, irrevocable, perpetual, fully paid-up,
royalty-free, transferable only to the third party acquirer of the full Equipment, worldwide licence to use the NATEX Background
IP and NATEX Improvements exclusively for the use of the Equipment or receipt of the Services. NATEX shall provide GW with all
Information in its possession which is useful or necessary to enable GW to utilise any NATEX Background IP or NATEX Improvements
that cover the Equipment or GW’s use thereof.

 

		12.4	Any and all improvements, modifications or adaptations to the GW Background IP arising from the
design, fabrication, installation or use of the Equipment or receipt of the Services shall be owned by GW. To the extent such improvements,
modifications or adaptations to the GW Background IP are made by NATEX and not assigned by a matter of law or under the terms of
this Agreement, NATEX shall promptly assign the rights and title to them to GW in signed writing.

 

		13.	Warranties and
Undertakings

 

		13.1	Each Party warrants and undertakes:

 

		(a)	it has the right and authority to enter into this Agreement and the capability and capacity to
fulfil its obligations under this Agreement;

 

		(b)	it is a properly constituted entity and it is fully empowered by the terms of its constitutional
documents to enter into and to carry out its obligations under this Agreement and the documents referred to in this Agreement;
and

 

		(c)	there are no pending or threatened actions or proceedings before any court or administrative agency
which would materially adversely affect the financial condition, business or operations of the Party; and

 

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		(d)	there are no material agreements existing to which the Party is a party which prevent the Party
from entering into or complying with this Agreement

 

		13.2	NATEX provides the warranties in Schedule 5 and further warrants and undertakes:

 

		(a)	it has all rights, consents, authorisations, licences and accreditations required to provide the
Equipment and Services and shall maintain such consents, authorisations, licences and accreditations throughout the Term;

 

		(b)	without prejudice to clause 14.3 and clause 14.4, so far as it is aware, the Equipment does not
infringe the intellectual property rights of a third party to which NATEX does not have a licence; and

 

		(c)	unless otherwise set out in the Specification or as otherwise agreed in writing by the Parties,
it has or shall procure all resources, equipment, consumables and other items and facilities required to provide the Equipment
and Services.

 

		13.3	NATEX agrees to use reasonable endeavours to assign to GW upon request the benefit of any warranty,
guarantee or similar right which it has against any third party manufacturer or supplier of the Equipment in full or part.

 

		13.4	GW warrants and undertakes to procure that GW Pharmaceuticals plc shall deliver to NATEX the parent
guarantee in the form in Exhibit A on the Commencement Date.

 

		13.5	Any warranties provided under this Agreement are both independent and cumulative and may be enforced
independently or collectively at the sole discretion of the enforcing Party.

 

		14.	Insurance and
Liability

 

		14.1	NATEX shall ensure the Insurance Policies are taken out with reputable insurers and the level of
cover and other terms of such insurance are acceptable to and agreed by GW. NATEX shall, on request, supply to GW copies of the
Insurance Policies and evidence the relevant premiums have been paid.

 

		14.2	GW shall ensure it has insurance taken out with reputable insurers to cover to the full value of
the Equipment from the point of transfer of risk to GW on Delivery to the transfer of ownership of the Equipment in accordance
with clause 4.5. GW shall, on request, supply to NATEX copies of such insurance policies and evidence the relevant premiums have
been paid.

 

		14.3	GW shall indemnify NATEX and keep it fully and effectively indemnified against all losses, liabilities,
damages and expenses (including reasonable legal fees and expenses) suffered or incurred in connection with any claims, demands,
actions or other proceedings made or brought against it by any third party as a result of or in connection with:

 

		(a)	any negligence or misconduct by GW or any of its officers, employees or subcontractors;

 

		(b)	any non-compliance with any applicable laws by GW or any of its officers, employees or subcontractors;
or

 

		(c)	infringement of any third party rights including any intellectual property rights by (i) NATEX’s
use of GW Property in accordance with the terms of this Agreement; or (ii) GW’s receipt of the Equipment or Services; or
(iii) where a process patent relating to a cannabinoid product is infringed by GW’s use of the CO2 Extraction Plant or where
such a process patent covers design details or parts of the Equipment.

 

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		14.4	NATEX shall indemnify GW and keep it fully and effectively indemnified against all losses, liabilities,
damages and expenses (including reasonable legal fees and costs) suffered or incurred in connection with any claims, demands, actions
or other proceedings made or brought against it by any third party as a result of or in connection with:

 

		(a)	any negligence or misconduct by NATEX or any of its Staff;

 

		(b)	any non-compliance with any applicable laws or Quality and Compliance Standards by NATEX or any
of its Staff; or

 

		(c)	infringement of any third party rights including any intellectual property rights by (i) GW’s
use of any NATEX Background IP or Information supplied or made available to GW by NATEX or the Deliverables; (ii) GW’s receipt
of the Equipment or Services; or (iii) GW’s use of the Equipment except where a process patent relating to a cannabinoid
product is infringed by GW's use of the CO2 Extraction Plant or where such a process patent covers design details or parts of the
Equipment.

 

		14.5	The indemnities given in clauses 14.3 and 14.4 shall not apply to the extent the claim arises as
a result of any negligence, misconduct or breach of this Agreement by the Party claiming the indemnity.

 

		14.6	The indemnities given in clauses 14.3 and 14.4 are subject to the Party claiming the indemnity:

 

		(a)	promptly notifying the indemnifying Party in writing with details of the claim and providing the
indemnifying Party with access to all documents and information reasonably required to enable it to defend the claim;

 

		(b)	allowing the indemnifying Party to have the conduct of the defence or settlement of the claim (provided
the Party claiming the indemnity may elect to choose counsel independent from that representing the indemnifying Party at its own
cost and expense);

 

		(c)	giving the indemnifying Party all reasonable assistance (at the indemnifying Party's expense) in
dealing with the claim; and

 

		(d)	not making any payment or incurring any expenses in connection with the claim, or making any admissions
or doing anything that may compromise or prejudice the defence of any such claim without the prior written consent of the indemnifying
party.

 

		14.7	Nothing in this Agreement excludes any person’s liability to the extent it may not be so
excluded under applicable law including any liability for death or personal injury caused by that person’s negligence or
liability for fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation.

 

		14.8	Subject to clause 14.7, neither Party shall in any circumstances be liable whether in contract,
tort (including for negligence and breach of statutory duty howsoever arising), misrepresentation (whether innocent or negligent),
restitution or otherwise, for: (a) any loss of profits, business, business opportunities, revenue, turnover; (b) any special, consequential
or indirect loss or damage; or (c) any loss or damage caused by the failure of the other Party to provide correct Information.

 

		14.9	Subject to clause 14.7 and clause 14.8 NATEX’s aggregate liability in contract, tort (including
negligence and breach of statutory duty howsoever arising), misrepresentation (whether innocent or negligent), restitution or otherwise,
arising in connection with the performance or contemplated performance of this Agreement shall not exceed the greater of (a) the
Service Fees; or (b) [***] of the combined Price and Service Fees.

 

		14.10	Subject to clause 14.7 and clause 14.8 GW’s aggregate liability in contract, tort (including
negligence and breach of statutory duty howsoever arising), misrepresentation (whether innocent or negligent), restitution or otherwise,
arising in connection with the performance or contemplated performance of this Agreement shall not exceed the combined Price and
Service Fees, such liability cap is without prejudice to GW’s obligation to make payments under this Agreement. This limitation
does not apply in case of clause 14.3(c) and any breach of clause 12.3.

 

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		14.11	NATEX is in breach of this Agreement as a result of a Sub-contractor’s act or omission and
where GW’s loss or damage is in excess of the limit recoverable from NATEX under clause 14.9:

 

		14.11.1	at GW’s direction and cost, NATEX shall pursue the Sub-contractor(s) for damages or other
compensation or remedy of that fault; and

 

		14.11.2	where NATEX receives such damages or other compensation or remedy, pass the benefit of it to GW
up to the extent GW has not recovered such loss or damage.

 

		15.	Term and Termination

 

		15.1	This Agreement shall come into effect on the Commencement Date and, subject to earlier termination
in accordance with this clause 15, continue until the Services have been completed (“Term”) at which point this
Agreement shall terminate.

 

		15.2	In the case of a breach of any of the terms of this Agreement by either Party which is capable
of remedy, the non-breaching Party shall, before exercising any right to terminate this Agreement in accordance with clause 15.3
or clause 15.4 and without prejudice to its other rights and remedies, issue notice of the breach to the Party in breach and allow
the Party in breach the opportunity to offer to remedy such breach via a remedial proposal put forward that Party in breach (“Remedial
Proposal”). Such Remedial Proposal must be agreed with the non-breaching Party (such agreement not to be unreasonably
withheld or delayed) and when agreed must be implemented by the Party in breach in accordance with the timescales referred to in
the agreed Remedial Proposal. Any failure by the Party in breach to:

 

		(a)	put forward a Remedial Proposal in relation to the relevant breach within a period of ten (10)
Business Days (or such other period as the non-breaching Party may agree in writing) from written notification of the relevant
breach from the non-breaching Party;

 

		(b)	comply with an agreed Remedial Proposal; or

 

		(c)	remedy the breach in accordance with the agreed timescales,

 

shall be deemed
a material breach of this Agreement by the Party in breach not remedied in accordance with an agreed Remedial Proposal under clause
15.3(b).

 

		15.3	Either Party may terminate this Agreement immediately by notice in writing to the other Party if
such other Party commits a material breach of any of the terms of this Agreement which is:

 

		(a)	not capable of remedy; or

 

		(b)	in the case of a breach capable of remedy, which is not remedied in accordance with clause 15.2.

 

		15.4	Either Party may terminate this Agreement immediately by notice in writing to the other Party if
(a) such other Party becomes insolvent or unable to pay its debts as and when they become due; (b) an order is made or a resolution
is passed for the winding up of such other Party (other than voluntarily for the purpose of solvent amalgamation or reconstruction);
(c) a liquidator, administrator, administrative receiver, receiver, or trustee is appointed in respect of the whole or any part
of such other Party’s assets or business; (d) such other Party makes any composition with its creditors; (e) such other Party
ceases to continue its business; or (f) as a result of debt or maladministration such other Party takes or suffers any similar
or analogous action in any jurisdiction.

 

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		16.	CONSEQUENCES OF TERMINATION

   

		16.1	Upon termination of this Agreement, GW agrees to pay NATEX for:

 

		(a)	the Equipment which have been supplied by NATEX and accepted by GW in accordance with this Agreement
prior to the termination of this Agreement; and

 

		(b)	the Services which have been completed by NATEX in accordance with this Agreement prior to termination
of this Agreement.

 

		16.2	Immediately following termination of this Agreement:

 

		(a)	NATEX shall comply with its obligations under any agreed exit plan; and

 

		(b)	all Deliverables and Information (whether stored electronically or otherwise) relating in whole
or in part to the Services or the Equipment, shall be delivered by NATEX to GW provided that NATEX shall be entitled to keep copies
to the extent: (i) the content does not relate solely to this Agreement; (ii) NATEX is required by applicable law or guidance to
keep copies; or (iii) NATEX was in possession of such data, documents and records prior to the Commencement Date; and

 

		(c)	at the Disclosing Party’s option, return or destroy (or permanently delete in the case of
Confidential Information held electronically) all Confidential Information in the possession or control of the Receiving Party
except for information which must be maintained as a requirement of law or regulation or to the extent reasonable to permit the
Receiving Party to evidence it has performed its obligations under this Agreement, provided, in each case, the confidentiality
and non-use restrictions set out in clause 11.1 of this Agreement shall continue to apply to such Confidential Information except
the Receiving Party shall not make any further use or disclosure of the Disclosing Party’s Confidential Information.

 

		16.3	The termination of this Agreement for whatever reason shall not affect any rights or obligations
of either Party which accrued prior to such termination.

 

		16.4	The termination of this Agreement shall not affect any obligations which expressly or by implication
are intended to come into or continue in force on or after such termination including clause 11 which shall remain in full force
and effect for as long as any Confidential Information remains confidential.

 

		17.	General

 

		17.1	Neither Party shall be in breach of this Agreement nor liable for delay in performing, or failure
to perform, any of its obligations under this Agreement if such delay or failure results from events, circumstances or causes beyond
its reasonable control, with the exception of GW's payment obligations under this Agreement. In such circumstances the time for
performance shall be extended by a period equivalent to the period during which performance of the obligation has been delayed
or failed to be performed.

 

		17.2	NATEX shall not assign, transfer, mortgage, charge, declare a trust of or deal in any other manner
with any of its rights and obligations under this Agreement without the prior written consent of GW.

 

		17.3	No failure or delay by a Party to exercise any right or remedy provided under this Agreement or
by law shall constitute a waiver of that or any other right or remedy, nor shall it preclude or restrict the further exercise of
that or any other right or remedy. No single or partial exercise of such right or remedy shall preclude or restrict the further
exercise of that or any other right or remedy.

 

		17.4	If any provision or part-provision of this Agreement shall be held to be illegal, void, invalid
or unenforceable under the law of any jurisdiction: (a) that provision or part-provision shall, to the extent required, be deemed
to be deleted, and the validity and enforceability of the other provisions of this Agreement shall not be affected; and (b) the
legality, validity and enforceability of the whole of this Agreement in any other jurisdiction shall not be affected.

 

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		17.5	Nothing in this Agreement is intended to, or shall be deemed to, establish any partnership or joint
venture between any of the Parties, constitute any Party the agent of another Party, nor authorise any Party to make or enter into
any commitments for or on behalf of any other Party.

 

		17.6	Except as expressly provided in this Agreement, the rights and remedies provided under this Agreement
are in addition to, and not exclusive of, any rights or remedies provided by law.

 

		17.7	A person who is not a Party to this Agreement shall not have any rights to enforce any term of
this Agreement.

 

		17.8	This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties and supersedes and extinguishes
all previous drafts, agreements, arrangements and understandings between them, whether written or oral, relating to its subject
matter. Each Party agrees it shall have no remedies in respect of any representation or warranty (whether made innocently or negligently)
not set out in this Agreement.

 

		17.9	No variation or change of this Agreement shall be effective unless it is in accordance with the
change control procedure set out in Schedule 7.

 

		17.10	GW shall bear any negative effects on NATEX as a consequence of the exit of the UK from the European
Union in relation to the performance of this Agreement.

 

		17.11	Notices

 

		(a)	Any notice or other communication required or permitted to be given by a Party under this Agreement
shall be effective when delivered, if delivered by hand or by electronic facsimile, or five (5) Business Days after mailing if
mailed by registered or certified mail (postage prepaid and return receipt requested), or two (2) Business Days after deposit with
a courier if sent by an internationally recognised courier, and shall be addressed to a Party at the addresses and to the representatives
set out below in sub-clause (a).

 

		(b)	The Parties’ respective representatives for the receipt of notices are, until changed by
notice given in accordance with this clause 17.11, as follows:

 

	GW:	 	NATEX:
	 	 	 
	Title: Company Secretary	 	Title: Company Secretary
	 	 	 
	Address: Sovereign House, Vision Park, 

Chivers Way, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9BZ, UK	 	Address: Werkstrasse 7 2630 Ternitz, Austria
	 	 	 
	Fax: +44 (0)1223 235667	 	Fax: +43 2630 381 63

 

		18.	Dispute resolution
procedure

 

		18.1	If a dispute arises out of or in connection with this Agreement or the performance, validity or
enforceability of it (“Dispute”), then the Parties shall follow the procedure set out in this clause.

 

		18.2	Either Party shall give to the other written notice of the Dispute, setting out its nature and
particulars (“Dispute Notice”), together with relevant supporting documents. On service of the Dispute Notice,
the Project Managers of each Party shall make best efforts to resolve the Dispute.

 

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		18.3	If the Parties are for any reason unable to resolve the Dispute within 30 days of service of the
Dispute Notice, it shall be referred to and finally resolved by arbitration under the Rules of Arbitration of the International
Chamber of Commerce by one or three arbitrators appointed in accordance with the said Rules. The seat of arbitration shall be Paris,
France. The language to be used in the arbitral proceedings shall be English. The governing law of the contract shall be the substantive
law of Swiss Law excluding the application of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods and
any conflict of law rules.

 

THIS AGREEMENT has been entered into
on the date stated at the beginning of it.

 

	Signed for and on behalf of 	 	/s/ Adam George
	GW
    PHARMA LIMITED	 	Authorised Signatory (sign)
		 	Adam George
	 	 	Name (print)
	 	 	2 May 2017
	 	 	Date
	 	 	 
	 	 	/s/ James Ryan
	 	 	Authorised Signatory (sign)
	 	 	James Ryan
	 	 	Name (print)
	 	 	2 May 2017
	 	 	Date
	 	 	 
	Signed for and on behalf of 	 	/s/ Franz Lang; Eduard Lack
	NATEX PROZESSTECHNOLOGIE GESMBH	 	Authorised Signatory (sign)
	 	 	Franz Lang; Eduard Lack
	 	 	Name (print)
	 	 	3 May 2017
	 	 	Date

 

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SCHEDULE 3 – DELIVERY

 

Delivery Dates

 

		·	Except for the Control System, the Equipment shall be ready for
shipment within 12 months after the Commencement Date. 

 

		·	The Control System and related hardware shall be ready for FAT
within 13 months after the Commencement Date. 

 

		·	After NATEX provides GW with notification that the Equipment
is ready for shipment, the Parties shall agree a date or dates for delivery of the Equipment which shall be confirmed in writing.

 

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SCHEDULE 4 – PRICE, SERVICE FEES
AND PAYMENT SCHEDULE

 

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Service
Fees

 

The Services Fees calculated on the number
of days spent performing the Services by NATEX Staff at daily rates of the different types of NATEX Staff as follows:

 

		·	Process engineer daily rate: [***]

 

		·	Chief engineer daily rate: [***]

 

		·	Technician daily rate: [***]

 

This daily rate is based on 10 working hours
per day and includes travelling and accommodation costs, daily-allowance for the NATEX Staff and overtime charges.

 

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Payment Schedule for Services Fees

 

Invoices for Services provided shall be submitted
monthly in arrears setting out the details of the Services provided, by which NATEX Staff and on which days, and all supporting
information reasonably required by GW to verify the accuracy of the invoice.

 

Natex bank account details:

 

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SCHEDULE
5 – NATEX WARRANTIES

 

		1.	Mechanical Warranty

 

At the time of Delivery NATEX warrants the
Equipment is supplied, and will remain so for the period specified below, materially in accordance with the Specification.

 

NATEX warrants the services, workmanship and
material of all Equipment supplied allow proper mechanical performance in accordance with the CO2 Extraction Plant requirements,
including proper functioning of the CO2 Extraction Plant with specified parameters.

 

Under this warranty NATEX will eliminate without
undue delay and at its own expense, all defects hindering the mechanical function of Equipment supplied by replacement or repair
- such replacement or repair to be made at NATEX's own discretion - provided such defects are due to reasons attributable to NATEX
solely and are neither caused by damage under GW's responsibility nor by handling on site contrary to normal practice or to NATEX
's instructions on handling and maintenance, nor by normal wear and tear. Wear parts such as gaskets, packings and bearings are
not included in this warranty.

 

NATEX has the right to choose between supply
of new parts or repair on site, whichever is most expeditious. If supply of new parts or repair on site is not feasible GW may,
in its discretion authorise repair at the manufacturer’s workshop, but the program of repair work and de-installation, reinstallation/recommissioning
of the Equipment or CO2 Extraction Plant, and the costs thereof, will need to be agreed between the Parties before removal. In
addition, NATEX needs to be informed before any such measure in order to allow NATEX to make use of any of its warranty rights
towards its suppliers / manufacturers, the benefit of which shall be passed to GW.

 

The liability of NATEX under this warranty
is waived if such defects are not notified to NATEX in detail within 14 (fourteen) days of discovery, or if any repairs or replacements
are carried out by GW without NATEX 's prior written permission.

 

NATEX gives a mechanical warranty for the Equipment
supplied for a period of 12 (twelve) months after start-up or 24 (twenty-four) months after Delivery, whichever comes first.

 

		2.	Warranty for the Engineering

 

NATEX warrants the Services or the engineering
services supplied in the fabrication of the Equipment are complete and free from error and omission.

 

Under this warranty, NATEX will eliminate without
delay and at its own expense all faults in the Services or engineering, which are attributable to NATEX solely, and not due fully
or in part to faulty and incorrect data or information by GW.

 

		3.	Limitation of Warranty 

 

Any warranty for remedied Equipment shall be
limited to the remainder of the original warranty period. Any substitute performance by GW or a third party shall be subject to
NATEX’s prior written approval.

 

Aside from the foregoing limited warranties,
NATEX makes no further warranty, express or implied, as to the condition, merchantability, effectiveness or fitness for particular
purpose, compliance with any sample or usage of trade of the Equipment. This in no way limits NATEX’s mandatory warranties
under 2014/68/EC (Pressure Equipment Directive) and related legislation.

 

The warranty for the CO2 Extraction Plant is
limited to its Specification. The warranty does not include the product relating process parameters, this concerns:

 

		·	CO2 ratio kg CO2/ kg Material

 

		·	Extraction time and resulting batch time

 

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		·	Extraction temperature

 

The warranty for CIP System is limited to its
Specification and does not involve the warranty for product relating parameters, as these are not known by NATEX. These parameters
are a result of empiric testing during the cleaning tests and validation and are therefore in the hand and in the liability of
GW. This concerns the following factors:

 

		·	Cleaning times

 

		·	Soaking times 

 

		·	Temperatures

 

		·	applied flows

 

		·	resulting gesamter CIP time demand

 

		·	resulting Ethanol consumption

 

		·	resulting N2 demand

 

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SCHEDULE
6 –subcontractors Approved BY GW

 

The
following are approved to be “Sub-contractors”
of NATEX by GW in accordance with clause 8.

 

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SCHEDULE
7 – CHANGE CONTROL PROCEDURE

 

In accordance with clause 17.9, in order to
effect a variation or change of this Agreement, including a change any Equipment or Service (or the Specification for them) or
add new equipment or services, the Parties shall follow the following change control procedure. Until such time as a change is
made in accordance with the following change control procedure, GW and NATEX shall, unless otherwise agreed in writing, continue
to perform this Agreement in compliance with its terms prior to such change. Any work undertaken by either Party which has not
been authorised in advance by a change, and which has not been otherwise agreed in accordance, shall be undertaken entirely at
the expense and liability of that Party.

 

		1.	Where GW or NATEX wishes to change this Agreement, GW may
at any time request, and NATEX may at any time recommend, such change.

 

		2.	Where a written request for a change is received from GW,
NATEX shall submit a Change Control Note (in accordance with paragraph 4 below) signed by NATEX to GW within three weeks of the
date of the request.

 

		3.	A recommendation to for a change by NATEX shall be submitted
to GW in the form of a Change Control Note (in accordance with paragraph 4 below) signed by NATEX.

 

		4.	Each Change Control Note shall contain:

 

		a.	the originator and date of the request or recommendation for the
change;

 

		b.	the reason for the change;

 

		c.	full details of the change in terms of the change to the terms of
the Agreement itself or Equipment or Services provided under it, including to any Specifications;

 

		d.	a timetable for implementation, together with any proposals for acceptance
of the change;

 

		e.	the monetary cost, if any, of the change and a schedule of payments
if appropriate;

 

		f.	details of the likely impact, if any, of the change on other aspects
of this Agreement including:

 

		(i)	the timetable for the provision of the Equipment or Services;

 

		(ii)	the Price or Service Fees;

 

		(iii)	the Deliverables to be provided; and

 

		(iv)	other contractual issues;

 

		g.	the date of expiry of validity of the Change Control Note; and

 

		h.	provision for signature by GW and NATEX.

 

		5.	GW shall within the period of the validity of the Change
Control Note evaluate the Change Control Note and, as appropriate:

 

		a.	request further information; 

 

		b.	arrange for the Change Control Note to be signed by or on behalf
of GW and return one of the copies to NATEX; or

 

		c.	notify NATEX of the rejection of the Change Control Note providing
details of such rejection.

 

		6.	A Change Control Note signed by both GW and NATEX shall
constitute an amendment to this Agreement in accordance with clause 17.9.

 

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	Dated                                 7   September	2017

 

GW PHARMA LIMITED

 

- and -

 

THE AUSTIN COMPANY OF (U.K.) LIMITED

 

Contract for the Design, Construction,

Testing and Commissioning of GW Pharma Building 750B.

and Process equipment at Kent
Science Park

 

Comprising:

 

	The Agreement 	6 pages
	The Special Conditions	26 pages
	The Specification	75 pages
	The Schedules	108 pages

  

    	 	 	 

     

    

 

Agreement

 

This
Agreement is made the 7th day of September 2017

 

between

 

		(1)	GW Pharma Limited (registered number 03704998) a company incorporated in England and Wales
and whose registered address is Sovereign House, Vision Park, Chivers Way, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9BZ (the "Purchaser");
and

 

		(2)	THE AUSTIN COMPANY OF (U.K.) LIMITED (registered number 00343451), a company incorporated
in in England and Wales and whose registered address is Cardinal Point, Park Road, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire WD3 1RE (hereinafter
called the "Contractor") of the other part.

 

Whereas

 

The Purchaser wishes
to have a process plant known as Building 750b constructed at Kent Science Park and wishes the Contractor to carry out and
complete the Works defined in the Contract and the Contractor is willing and able to carry out and complete
the Works in accordance with the Contract.

 

This
Agreement provides as follows:

 

		1.	The following documents and their attachments (if any), shall together constitute the contract
between the Purchaser and the Contractor and the term "Contract" shall in all such documents be
construed accordingly:

 

		(a)	this Agreement;

 

		(b)	the Contract Conditions comprising:

 

The General Conditions,
being Clauses 1-49 as set out in the IChemE Form of Contract for Reimbursable Contracts (the 'Green Book'), 4th edition,
2013; and

 

The Special Conditions.

 

		(c)	the Specification; and

 

		(d)	the following Schedules:

 

	Schedule 1:	Description of the Works;
	 	 
	Schedule 2:	Documentation;
	 	 
	Schedule 3:	Responsibilities of Purchaser;
	 	 
	Schedule 4:	Health & Safety;
	 	 
	Schedule 5:	Environmental protection & waste disposal;
	 	 
	Schedule 6:	Quality assurance and validation;
	 	 
	Schedule 7:	Subcontracting;
	 	 
	Schedule 8:	Contractor's named personnel;

 

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	Schedule 9:	Training by Contractor;
	 	 
	Schedule 10:	Parts with limited working life and spare parts;
	 	 
	Schedule 11:	Times of completion;
	 	 
	Schedule 12:	Liquidated damages for delay;
	 	 
	Schedule 13:	Pre-installation tests and procedures;
	 	 
	Schedule 14:	Criteria for the completion of construction;
	 	 
	Schedule 15:	Take Over procedures;
	 	 
	Schedule 16:	Performance tests and procedures;
	 	 
	Schedule 17:	Performance guarantees and liquidated damages for failure;
	 	 
	Schedule 18:	Cost elements, rates and charges;
	 	 
	Schedule 19: 	Payment;
	 	 
	Schedule 20:	Contract co-ordination; 
	 	 
	Schedule 21:	Reports and records;
	 	 
	Schedule 22: 	Forms of Collateral Warranty;
	 	 
	Schedule 23:	Third Party Agreements;

 

For the purpose of identification,
the contents of the Contract are bound together with the Form of Agreement and have been signed on behalf of the Purchasers and
the Contractor.

 

		2.	The Contract constitutes the entire agreement between the Purchaser and the Contractor
with respect to the performance of the Works and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations or agreements relating
thereto, whether written or oral, except to the extent that they are expressly incorporated in the Contract. No change,
alteration or modification to the Contract shall be effective unless the same shall be in writing and signed by both parties.

 

		3.	The liability of the Contractor to the Purchaser as provided in Sub-clause 45.3 shall
not exceed [***] for each and every claim and [***] in the aggregate;

 

		4.	The Contractor's liability in respect of:

 

		(a)	loss of or damage to property of the Purchaser and his Affiliates in accordance with
Sub-clause 30.13 of the General Conditions shall not exceed [***] for each and every claim and [***] in the aggregate; and

 

		(b)	the amount to be stated in accordance with Sub-clause 37.12(b) of the General Conditions is
[***] for each and every claim and [***] in the aggregate.

 

		(c)	The Deductible shall be [***].

 

		5.	In case of conflict between any of the documents accompanying this Agreement, the order
of precedence shall be as stated in Sub-clause 1.2 of the General Conditions.

 

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		6.	For the purposes of Sub-clauses 6.2, 7.3, 8.3 and 28.3 of the General Conditions, the date
of the Contractor's tender shall be the date of this Agreement.

 

		7.	The date for the commencement of the Works shall be 10th February 2017 and notwithstanding
the date of the Contract the Contract shall apply with retrospective effect to services provided by the Contractor pursuant to
the Purchaser’s Purchase Orders Numbers [***] and any terms and conditions applicable to such orders shall be excluded and
of no effect.

 

		8.	The Purchaser hereby appoints Robert Agnew, of RA Project Solutions Limited, to act as the
Project Manager for the purposes of the Contract. The Purchaser is the client for the purposes of the CDM
Regulations.

 

		9.	The Contractor hereby appoints Jas Bharj to act as the Contract Manager for the purposes
of the Contract.

 

		10A	The Principal Designer for the purposes of the CDM Regulations is the Contractor
or, if it ceases to be the Principal Designer, such other contractor as the Purchaser shall appoint to fulfil that
role.

 

		10B	The Principal Contractor for the purposes of the CDM Regulations is the Contractor
or, if it ceases to be the Principal Contractor, such other contractor as the Purchaser shall appoint to fulfil that
role.

 

		11.	The bank whose base lending rate is referred to in Sub-clause
1.1 of the General Conditions in the definition of Agreed Rate is Barclays Bank plc.

 

		12.	Any Notice to be served in accordance with Sub-clause
1.8 of the General Conditions shall be sent to the postal address stated below:

 

	The Purchaser:	For the attention of:	Company Secretary
	 	 	 
	 	Address:	GW Pharma Ltd
	 	 	Sovereign House
	 	 	Vision Park
	 	 	Chivers Way
	 	 	Histon
	 	 	Cambridge CB24 9BZ
	 	 	 
	 	Fax number:	01223 235667
	 	 	 
	The Contractor:	For the attention of:	Acting Company Secretary ............... 
	 	 	 
	 	Address:	The Austin Company of (U.K.) Limited 
	 	 	Cardinal Point
	 	 	Park Road
	 	 	Rickmansworth WD3 1RE.

 

		13.	The Contract shall be governed by the laws of England and Wales.

 

		14.	Each party irrevocably submits to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts to settle
any dispute which may arise under or in connection with this Contract or the legal relationships established by this Contract.

 

		15.	For the purposes of the Construction Industry Scheme, the Purchaser at the date of this
Contract is a "contractor".

 

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		16.	The Contractor shall procure that every Subcontractor shall at any time if required
by the Purchaser execute and deliver to the Purchaser deeds of collateral warranty in the respective forms set out
in Part B (Subcontractor), or Part C (Sub-subcontractor) of Schedule 22 (Forms of Collateral Warranty), subject to any reasonable
amendments that have been approved by the Purchaser, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed, in favour of:-

 

		(a)	the Purchaser;

 

		(b)	the Landlord;

 

		(c)	any party providing finance in relation to the Site and/or the execution of the Works;
and

 

		(d)	any purchaser of the whole or part of the property at which the Works are to be undertaken.

 

Following a request by the Purchaser
for the delivery of an executed collateral warranty pursuant to this Paragraph, the Contractor shall use reasonable endeavours
to deliver such warranty to the Purchaser within 28 days of such request.

 

In the event that any Subcontractor
fails to deliver an executed collateral warranty within 28 days of a request by the Purchaser the obligation of the Purchaser
to make further payment to the Contractor in respect of the work of such Subcontractor pursuant to Clause 41
(Payment) of the General Conditions shall be suspended until delivery to the Purchaser.

 

		17.	The Contractor shall within 14 days of entering into this Contract deliver a deed
of collateral warranty in the respective form set out in Part A of Schedule 22 (Forms of Collateral Warranty) in favour of and
to the Landlord executed by the Contractor. Such execution and delivery shall be a condition precedent to the Purchaser's
obligation to make any payment of the Contract Price pursuant to Clause 41 (Payment) of the General Conditions.

 

		18.	Provided that the total number of collateral warranties executed and delivered by the Contractor
shall not exceed four the Contractor shall within 14 days of the Purchaser’s request execute and deliver a
deed of collateral warranty in the respective form set out in Part A of Schedule 22 (Forms of Collateral Warranty) in favour of:-

 

		(a)	the Landlord;

 

		(b)	any party providing finance in relation to the Site and/or the execution of the Works;

 

		(c)	any purchaser of the whole or part of the property at which the Works are to be undertaken;
and

 

		(d)	any tenant of the whole or any part of the property at which the Works are to be undertaken.

 

Following a request
by the Purchaser for the delivery of an executed collateral warranty pursuant to this Paragraph, the Contractor shall
deliver such warranty to the Purchaser within 14 days of such request and such delivery shall be a condition precedent to
the Purchaser's obligation to make any payment of the Contract Price pursuant to Clause 41 (Payment) of the
General Conditions.

 

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		19.	In addition to its obligation under Sub-clause 31.6 the Contractor shall take out and maintain
with reputable insurers carrying on business in the European Union further professional indemnity insurance to provide cover without
unusual or onerous conditions, exclusions or material excesses for 3 years commencing from 1st August 2017 with a limit
of indemnity of not less than [***] in the aggregate provided always that such insurance is generally available at commercially
reasonable rates and terms. The Contractor shall immediately inform the Purchaser if such insurance ceases to be
available at commercially reasonable rates and terms and with the approval of the Purchaser (such approval not to be unreasonably
withheld) make alternative arrangements for protecting the interest of the Purchaser and the Contractor. In the event
the Purchaser requires the Contractor to extend such cover beyond 3 years the Purchaser shall notify the Contractor
in writing by no later than 1st February 2020 of such requirement and subject to the Purchaser prior payment
in full without deduction to the Contractor of the additional cost of arranging such cover the Contractor shall take
out and maintain the extended cover.

 

		20.	Notwithstanding any other provision in the Contract to the contrary the Purchaser
and Contractor have expressly agreed that, subject to sub-clauses (i) to (vii) below the Purchaser shall hold additional
monies in reserve (“the “Contingency Fund”) and the Contractor shall be entitled to request payment
(a “Contingency Fund Claim”) from the Contingency Fund and the Purchaser agrees to make payment
from the Contingency Fund (a “Contingency Fund Payment”).

 

		(i)	The Contingency Fund is in addition to the cost elements identified at Schedule 18 of this
Contract and in addition to any sums identified within the Contractor’s Tender Reports.

		(ii)	The total aggregate of all Contingency Fund Payments shall not exceed [***] (excluding VAT).

		(iii)	The Contractor shall not be entitled to request or receive payment from the Contingency
Fund where and to the extent that the sums claimed by the Contractor arise from the Contractor’s failure
to implement its QA procedures as set out at Schedule 6 of this Contract.

		(iv)	The respective Project Sponsors (as set out at Schedule 20 of this Contract) shall
meet within 4 weeks of the Contractor submitting a Contingency Fund Claim and, acting reasonably, shall agree the
Contingency Fund Payment (if any) that shall be paid from the Contingency Fund in respect of such Contingency
Fund Claim. If the Project Sponsors cannot agree on the amount of a Contingency Fund Payment for a Contingency
Fund Claim the final decision shall be that of the Purchaser’s Project Sponsor, acting reasonably.

		(v)	Any amount so agreed shall be included in the next interim payment notice following such meeting.

		(vi)	A Contingency Fund Payment shall be in full and final settlement of the Contingency Fund
Claim to which it relates and henceforth shall form part of the Contract Price.

		(vii)	Subject always to (i) to (vi) above Contingency Fund Payments shall be made where the following
conditions are satisfied:

 

		(a)	The Purchaser has not paid an amount or amounts to the Contractor on grounds as set
out in sub-clause 39.5 (a “Deduction”)

		(b)	Within 12 weeks of a Deduction the Contractor submits a Contingency Fund Claim
requesting payment from the Contingency Fund.

		(c)	A Contingency Fund Claim shall only comprise Subcontractor costs incurred by the
Contractor which form part of a Deduction by the Purchaser.

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		(d)	A Contingency Fund Claim shall include sufficient detail to reasonably explain why the costs
referred to in (c) above were incurred.

 

In
witness whereof this Contract has been executed as a deed and delivered on the date first above written.

 

	Executed as a deed by the	)
	Purchaser acting by:	)
	 	)
	 	)
	 	 
	Director	/s/ Chris
    Tovey
	 	 
	Director/Secretary	/s/ Adam George
	 	 
	Executed as a deed by Contractor	)
	acting by:	)
	 	 
	Director	/s/ Prakash Davda
	 	 
	Witness	/s/ Allan Huke 
	 	Allan Huke
	 	19 Firbank Rd
	 	St Albans
	 	Herts.

   

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THE SPECIAL CONDITIONS

 

Clause 1 – Definition of Terms

 

		1.	In Sub-clause 1.1:

 

		(a)	amend the definition of "Defect" by deleting good engineering practice" and
replacing with "Good Industry Practices";

 

		(b)	delete the definition of "Expert" and replace with "Not used";

 

		(c)	amend the definition of "Materials" by inserting "and/or Works"
after "Plant";

 

		(d)	replace the definition of "Plant" with the following:

 

"Plant" means the
foundation, structures and/or permanent works as described in the Specification to be constructed at the Site.

 

		(e)	amend the definition of "Purchaser's Risk" as follows:

 

		(a)	replace the text in paragraph (b) with:

 

“(b)          any
design or information provided by the Purchaser including that relating to processing equipment to be supplied by Natex
Prozesstechnologie GesMBH or other third party supplier of processing equipment to Purchaser for use in the Plant (other
than design or information provided by the Purchaser which under Schedule 1 the Contractor is expressly required
to verify in accordance with his obligations under the Contract);”

 

		(b)	not used;

 

		(c)	at the end of paragraph (c) delete "or" and replace with "."; and

 

		(d)	delete paragraphs (d), (e) and (f);

 

		(f)	delete the definition of "Notice of Arbitration" and replace with "Not used";

 

		(g)	amend the definition of "Project Manager" by inserting before the full stop, ",
who shall also be a "specified person" under the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996 (as amended).

 

		2.	In Sub-clause 1.1, insert the following definitions:

 

		(a)	"CDM Regulations" means the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015.

 

		(b)	"Construction Phase Plan" means the plan referred to in regulation 2 of the CDM
Regulations, including any updates and revisions.

 

		(c)	"Good Industry Practices" means in respect of the Works using the standards,
practices, methods, procedures, complying with Legislation and exercising the Standard of Care which would be expected
from a contractor engaged in the provision of works and services similar in size, scope, type, nature and complexity to those required
by the Contract.

   

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		(d)	"Landlord" means AG KENT B.V., a company incorporated and registered in the Netherlands
with company number 64764192, the registered office of which is at Prinsengracht 919 1017 KD, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

 

		(e)	"Losses" means all damage, losses, liabilities, claims, actions, costs, expenses
(including the cost of legal or professional services, legal costs being on an agent/client, client paying basis), proceedings,
demands and charges whether arising under statute, contract or at common law, except any losses, the recovery of which is excluded
pursuant to Sub-clause 45.1.

 

		(f)	"Other Works Contractor" has the meaning given to it in Clause 3.12.

 

		(g)	"Prohibited Materials" means any substances, processes or methods of working which
are:

 

		(a)	contrary to the recommendations in the latest edition of "Good Practice in the Selection
of Construction Materials" published by the British Council for Offices at the time of such specification or use; and/or

 

		(b)	are substances, processes or methods of working generally known at the time of specification or
use to be:

 

		(1)	deleterious to health and safety;

 

		(2)	pose a hazard to health and safety including to the health and safety of those undertaking the
Works, repairing, occupying, using, cleaning and/or maintaining the Plant;

 

		(3)	deleterious to the durability of the Plant in the particular circumstances in which they
are used including but not limited to the structural stability, durability, performance or physical integrity of the Plant;
and/or

 

		(4)	harmful to life, health or the environment in the circumstances in which they are used.

 

		(h)	"Principal Contractor" means the Contractor or other person named in Paragraph
10B of the Agreement or any successor appointed by the Purchaser.

 

		(i)	"Principal Designer" means the Contractor or other person named in Paragraph
10A of the Agreement or any successor appointed by the Purchaser.

 

		(j)	"Standard of Care" means in relation to the design of the Works all the
reasonable skill, care, and diligence to be expected of a professionally qualified and competent designer of the relevant discipline
engaged in projects of a similar size, scope, type, nature and complexity to those required by the Contract.

 

		(k)	"TeCSA" means the Technology and Construction Solicitors' Association

 

		(l)	"TeCSA Adjudication Rules" means the adjudication rules published by TeCSA.

 

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		3.	Replace Sub-clause 1.5(a) with:

 

		(a)	“‘day’, shall mean a calendar day other than a bank or other public holiday in
England and Wales.”

 

		4.	Insert a new Sub-clause 1.11 as follows:

 

		"1.11	A reference to
Legislation is to such Legislation as amended and in force from time to time, including any legislation which re-enacts
or consolidates it, with or without modification."

 

		5.	Insert a new Sub-clause 1.12 as follows:

 

		"1.12	If
all or any part of any provision of this Contract shall be or become illegal, invalid or unenforceable in any respect,
then the remainder of that provision and/or all other provisions of this Contract shall remain valid and enforceable."

 

Clause 3 – Contractor's
Responsibilities

 

		6.	Delete Sub-clause 3.2 and replace with:

 

"Without
prejudice to the foregoing and without limiting the Contractor's obligations as set out herein, the Contractor warrants
and undertakes that it shall carry out and complete the Works (including any rectification of any Defect):

 

		(a)	in accordance with the Contract (as altered or modified in accordance with the terms set
out herein);

 

		(b)	in accordance with applicable Legislation;

 

		(c)	in accordance with regulations 8 to 10 of the CDM Regulations;

 

		(d)	to see that it complies with the requirements of CE marking;

 

		(e)	using the Standard of Care;

 

		(f)	using Good Industry Practices;

 

		(g)	to see that it has not specified or used nor shall it authorise or permit to be used or specified
in relation to the Works any Prohibited Materials.

 

		(h)	to see that it has not specified or used or authorised or permitted to be used nor shall it specify
or use or authorise or permit to be used or specified in relation to the Works any substances, processes or methods of working
that are not in accordance with British Standards (or their European Union equivalent or US equivalent to the extent relevant to
any component parts), codes of practice current at the time of specification or use;

 

		(i)	using Materials which are new and of sound and satisfactory quality and all workmanship,
manufacture and/or fabrication will be to the standard consistent with the intended uses of the Works as stated in the Contract;
and

 

		(j)	with sound and safe workmanship and equipment."

 

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		7.	Insert a new Sub-clause 3.2A as follows:

 

"The Contractor
agrees that it will give notice to the Project Manager if it becomes aware at any time prior to issue of the Final Certificate
that any Prohibited Materials have been or may be so used as soon as reasonably practicable after becoming aware of such
information, but in any event no longer than 48 hours thereafter."

 

		8.	Insert a new Sub-clause 3.2B as follows:

 

"The Contractor shall ensure
that any O&M documentation and information provided to the Purchaser by or on behalf of the Contractor shall
enable and not prevent the full, efficient, economic and safe commercial operation of the Works in accordance with the applicable
Legislation and the requirements of the Contract."

 

		9.	Not used.

 

		10.	In Sub-clause 3.5(a), insert after "or in the operation" the following:

 

"or the
maintenance"

 

		11.	Delete Sub-clause 3.6 and insert:

 

"The Contractor warrants
to the Purchaser that it has the requisite degree of skill, experience, capability and resources (including financial resources)
available to it to perform its obligations under the Contract and execute the Works."

 

		12.	In Sub-clause 3.7 at the end of the second paragraph insert:

 

"Such reports shall be in the
format specified in Schedule 21 if so stated (with such amendments agreed by the parties) or as otherwise agreed by the
parties"

 

		13.	In Sub-clause 3.8:

 

		(a)	In the first line replace "the Contractor shall maintain, and cause Subcontractors to maintain"
with "the Contractor shall implement and maintain, and shall cause Subcontractors to implement and maintain".

 

		(b)	after the final sentence, insert:

 

"The Contractor
shall be responsible for demonstrating to the Project Manager that all parts of the Works have been and are being
carried out in accordance with Schedule 6 when reasonably requested to do so by the Project Manager. Where the Project
Manager reasonably decides that the Works (or any part thereof) are not being carried out in accordance with Schedule
6 and that this is likely to cause a serious reduction to the quality of the Works, the Project Manager may give
notice to that effect to the Contractor. Following such notice the Contractor shall remedy the position at its own
cost (which, for the avoidance of doubt, shall not form part of the Contract Price)."

 

		14.	Insert a new Sub-clause 3.10 as follows:

 

		"3.10	The
Contractor shall, in addition to its obligation in Sub-clause 3.1:

 

		(a)	carry out and complete the Works as economically as reasonably possible consistent with
the requirements of the Purchaser or, where applicable, the Project Manager having regard to the nature of the Works,
the prices of Materials and goods and the rates of wages current at the time that the relevant work is carried out, the
dates and periods specified in Schedule 11 and all other relevant circumstances; and

 

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		(b)	not engage a greater number of persons upon the Site than is reasonably required for the
carrying out and completion of the Works in accordance with the Contract without the prior approval of the Purchaser
(such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed)."

 

		15.	Insert a new Sub-clause 3.11 as follows:

 

		"3.11	If the
Purchaser, acting reasonably, or the Project Manager considers that the Contractor is not or has not been
complying with the obligations in Sub-clause 3.10, the Purchaser or Project Manager shall give notice to the Contractor
specifying the non-compliance. Such notice shall be given as soon as reasonably practicable after the date on which the Purchaser
or Project Manager so considers. The Purchaser or Project Manager may disallow any costs arising after
the issue of such notice as a result of the Contractor's breach of Sub-clause 3.10 from any sums payable in accordance
with the Contract pursuant to Sub-clause 41.7. Any such deductions shall be reviewed by the parties as part of the payment
process under Clause 41. "

 

		16.	Insert a new Sub-clause 3.12 as follows:

 

		"3.12	Without
prejudice to any other obligation under this Contract, the Contractor shall act at all times and otherwise in accordance
with the reasonable requirements and directions of the Project Manager. If and to the extent that the Contractor has
been provided with reasonable notice of the Purchaser's other contractors ("Other Works Contractors")
who may be engaged on or near the Site, having due regard to the nature and extent of the works to be performed by such
Other Work Contractors, the Contractor shall:

 

		(a)	take all reasonable steps to plan, co-ordinate and programme and to the extent physically possible
to integrate the performance of the Works, including the work of the Subcontractors, with the activities of the Other
Works Contractors who may be engaged on or near the Site and in particular liaise, consult and co-operate with all authorised
parties responsible for such other works including the preparation of joint programmes, method statements and co-ordination drawings;

 

		(b)	attend such co-ordination meetings requested by the Purchaser or Project Manager
to plan, review, clarify and determine co-ordinated activities for the management of interfaces between the Works and any
other works being undertaken by the Purchaser or the Other Works Contractors; and

 

		(c)	at all times refrain from carrying out any operation on the Site in a manner which is likely
to cause damage or inconvenience to the execution of any other works being undertaken by the Purchaser or the Other Works
Contractors and advise the Project Manager if the Contractor becomes aware of any conflict or potential conflict
between the Works and any other works being undertaken by the Purchaser or the Other Works Contractors, whether
related to programme, design, execution or otherwise."

 

		17.	Insert a new Sub-clause 3.13 as follows:

 

		"3.13	Notwithstanding
the date of this Contract, any work (including any design, enabling works, demolition, temporary or other preliminary or
permanent work) and activities carried out by or on behalf of the Contractor on or after the Commencement Date in connection
with the Works shall be subject to the terms of this Contract, and the Contractor assumes full responsibility
for the same."

 

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		18.	Insert new Sub-clause 3.14 as follows:

 

		"3.14	The Contractor
shall provide the Plant and the Documentation specified in the Contract, and all the Contractor's
personnel, goods, consumables and other things and services, whether of a temporary or permanent nature, required in and for
the design, execution, completion of the Works, and remedying of any Defect."

 

		19.	Insert new Sub-clause 3.15 as follows:

 

		"3.15	The Works
and all works which are necessary for stability or for the completion, or safe and proper operation, of the Plant shall
be in accordance with the Specification and all other requirements (whether expressly stated or reasonably inferred from
the Specification) in the Contract."

 

		20.	Insert new Sub-clause 3.16 as follows:

 

		"3.16	The Purchaser
has provided the Contractor with documents and/or extracts listed at Schedule 23 ("Third Party Agreements"),
which impose obligations on the Purchaser regarding the Works. The Contractor shall perform and/or fulfil
any and all duties, obligations and/or responsibilities ascribed to the Contractor or the role which the Contractor
is performing in such Third Party Agreements and shall perform its obligations under this Contract in such manner
and at such times so that no act, omission or default on the part of the Contractor shall constitute, cause or contribute
to any breach by the Purchaser or any of its Affiliates of any of their respective obligations under the Third
Party Agreements. The Contractor shall indemnify and keep indemnified the Purchaser against any and all Losses
suffered or incurred by the Purchaser arising from or in relation to any breach of this Sub-clause 3.16 and any additional
Cost incurred by the Contractor as a result of complying with this Sub-clause 3.16 shall not form part of the Contract
Price nor entitle the Contractor to an extension of time."

 

		21.	Insert new Sub-clause 3.17 as follows:

 

		"3.17	If following
execution of this Contract the Purchaser provides the Contractor with a copy of any documents and/or extracts
which impose obligations on the Purchaser regarding the Works (including any such documents or extracts that amend
the documents or extracts referred to at Sub-clause 3.16), the Contractor shall be deemed to have full knowledge of the
same and shall immediately following receipt thereof perform and/or fulfil any and all duties, obligations and/or responsibilities
ascribed to the Contractor or the role which the Contractor is performing in such documents or extracts and shall
perform its obligations under this Contract in such manner and at such times so that no act, omission or default on the
part of the Contractor shall constitute, cause or contribute to any breach by the Purchaser or any of its Affiliates
of any of their respective obligations under such documents or extracts. Notwithstanding Sub-clause 3.16, any additional Cost
properly incurred by the Contractor as a result of complying with this Sub-clause 3. 17 shall form part of the Contract
Price and the Contractor shall be entitled to make a claim for an extension of time under Sub-clause 14.1 to the extent
such compliance delays his performance of the Works."

 

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Clause
4 – Purchaser's Responsibilities

 

		21.1	In Sub-clause 4.2(a), delete "good engineering practice" and replace with "Good
Industry Practices".

 

		22.	In Sub-clause 4.7, delete "design" and replace with "Documentation".

 

Clause 5 – Decisions and Contract
co-ordination

 

		23.	Insert at the end of Sub-clause 5.1 before the full stop the following:

 

"failing
which, such Decisions, notification, objection, claim or report shall be of no effect"

 

Clause 6 – Site Conditions

 

		24.	Delete the wording in Sub-clause 6.1 and replace with the following:

 

"The Purchaser shall
be responsible for the accuracy of any information provided by him or on his behalf including that relating to processing equipment
to be supplied by Natex Prozesstechnologie GesMBH or other third party supplier of processing equipment for use in the Plant.

 

The Contractor shall be
responsible for the accuracy, correctness and completeness of all Documentation and information provided by him or on his behalf
to the Purchaser. To the extent expressly stated in Schedule 1 (Description of the Works) the Contractor shall
verify and shall be deemed to have verified Documentation and information provided to him by or on behalf of the Purchaser
for the purposes of the Works and subject to the aforesaid notwithstanding the description, drawing or specification of
any part of the Works in the Specification or in any Variation Order, or any consent, agreement or approval
of whatever nature given by or on behalf of the Purchaser in respect of any matter relating to the design or execution of
the Works, the Contractor shall be fully responsible for the design and execution of the Works.

 

The Contractor shall:

 

		(a)	be responsible for any error, inaccuracy or omission of any kind in such Documentation and
information; and

 

		(b)	be responsible for any conflict, ambiguity, discrepancy or divergence between or contained within
any such Documentation and information.

 

If any such Documentation
and/or information proves to be inaccurate and/or the Contractor consequently incurs any increase in the Cost of
performing his obligations under the Contract, the additional Cost incurred shall not form part of the Contract
Price. Any other data or information received by the Contractor from the Purchaser or otherwise, shall not relieve
the Contractor from his responsibility for the design and execution of the Works pursuant to this Contract.”

 

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		25.	Insert new Sub-clause 6.2A as follows:

 

"Subject to
Sub-clause 6.2, the Contractor shall assume the risk of gaining access and egress throughout the Site and all other
working conditions required to carry out the Works (including the design thereof) and in general to have obtained all relevant
information as to risks affecting access and egress throughout the Site and all working conditions required to carry out
and complete the Works (including the design thereof). Any additional Cost incurred by the Contractor arising
from any misunderstanding or misinterpretation of any such matter or otherwise shall not form part of the Contract Price,
nor shall the Contractor be released from any of the risks accepted or obligations undertaken by him under this Contract
on the grounds that it did not or could not have foreseen any matter which might affect or have affected the execution of the Works.
Notwithstanding the above, if the Contractor is prevented from gaining access to the Site because he has been prevented from using
all reasonable access routes to the Site, and such prevention has not been caused by any act or omission of the Contractor, the
Contractor shall not have any liability under this Sub-clause 6.2A."

 

Clause 7
– Statutory and other obligations

 

		26.	In this Sub-clause 7.3, after "Legislation" insert "which could not reasonably have
been foreseen by an experienced contractor acting in accordance with Good Industry Practices at the date of this Contract".

 

Clause 8 – Patent and other protected
rights

 

		27.	In Sub-clause 8.3

 

		(a)	after "protected by law" in the eighth line, insert "that relates to any Documentation
or instruction provided to the Contractor by the Purchaser"; and

 

		(b)	delete "after the date of the Contractor's tender as stated in the Agreement"
and replace with "after the date of this Contract".

 

		28.	Delete Sub-clause 8.7 and replace with:

 

"The Contractor
grants to the Purchaser an irrevocable, non-terminable, royalty free, freely assignable licence to copy and use all Documentation
prepared by or on behalf of the Contractor in connection with the Contract and to reproduce the designs and content
of such Documentation for any purpose whatsoever connected with the Works including, without limitation, the construction,
completion, reconstruction, modification, alteration, manufacture, letting advertisement, promotion, extension, reinstatement,
operation, maintenance, sale, use and repair of the Works. Such licence shall include the right to grant sub-licences to
any person."

 

		29.	Delete Sub-clause 8.8 and replace with:

 

"In the
event that this Contract is terminated for any reason or otherwise comes to an end the Contractor hereby agrees that
the licence of the Documentation granted in Sub-clause 8.7 shall continue in all respects and shall not be affected by such
termination and the Contractor hereby agrees to deliver up forthwith to the Purchaser the originals of and all copies
of such Documentation immediately following the Purchaser's request."

 

		30.	In Sub-clause 8.10, delete "Within twenty-eight days of the issue" and replace with "Prior
to the issuance".

 

		31.	Insert new Sub-clause 8.11 as follows:

 

		"8.11	The Contractor
warrants to the Purchaser that the rights in the designs and content in the Documentation prepared by or on behalf
of the Contractor in connection with the Contract and the Contractor's Software vest in the Contractor
and that the Contractor has full rights and liberty to enter into the obligations contained in Sub-clauses 8.7, 8.8
and 8.9 without restriction or limitation. The Contractor indemnifies the Purchaser against any claims brought by
any third party against the Purchaser and any Losses arising therefrom which are occasioned and/or incurred by any
breach by the Contractor of this Sub-clause 8.11."

 

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Clause 9 – Subcontracting and third
party rights

 

		32.	In Sub-clause 9.1:

 

		(a)	delete "Neither the Purchaser nor the Contractor shall without the previous
consent of the other" and replace with "The Contractor shall not without the prior consent of the Purchaser";
and

 

		(b)	at the end of the Sub-clause insert a new sentence as follows "The Purchaser shall
be entitled to freely assign the benefit of this Contract".

 

		33.	Not used.

 

		34.	Insert new Sub-clauses 9.14, 9.15, 9.16, 9.17, 9.18 and 9.19 as follows:

 

		"9.14	The Contractor shall fulfil all of the obligations
and duties required of him under the Contract and under each Subcontract.

 

		9.15	The Contractor shall not transfer any of the Works from one appointed Subcontractor
to another without the Purchaser's prior written consent, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed.

 

		9.16	Save where Sub-clause 9.17 applies, the Contractor shall be fully liable and/or responsible
to the Purchaser for any failure, default and/or breach of the Contractor in connection with the Contract
including the payment of liquidated damages for delay. Any such failure, default and/or breach shall include, but not be
limited to, any such failure, default and/or breach occasioned by the failure, default and/or breach by a Subcontractor
in connection with its subcontract with the Contractor (each being a "Subcontract"). Any such failure,
default and/or breach in connection with a Subcontract shall be deemed to include: (i) a determination of the employment
of a Subcontractor; and (ii) the engagement, as a result of such failure, default and/or breach, of other persons to carry
out part or the whole of the works to which a Subcontract relates."

 

		9.17	Pursuant to clause 9.8 the Contractor may, with the prior written consent of the Project
Manager, enter into subcontracts where a supplier or subcontractor has not agreed to terms consistent with the Contractor’s
duties and obligations under the Contract (each a “Limited Liability Subcontract”). Where the Purchaser
agrees in writing prior to the appointment of a Subcontractor that the Contractor may enter in to a Limited Liability
Subcontract (which for the avoidance of doubt shall include approval by the Purchaser of a Tender Report which sets
out such inconsistent terms) then in the event of default by a Subcontractor under or in connection with a Limited Liability
Subcontract (a “Limited Liability Subcontractor”) then, to the extent the Contractor is not itself
responsible for the default by the Limited Liability Subcontractor, the Contractor shall:

 

(1) have no greater liability to
the Purchaser under the Contract, either in nature, extent or in time, than the Limited Liability Subcontractor
would have had to the Purchaser under the Limited Liability Subcontract; and

 

(2) shall be entitled in any action
or proceedings by the Purchaser to rely on any limitation the Limited Liability Subcontractor would have had in the
Limited Liability Subcontract and to raise equivalent rights in defence of liability to those that the Limited Liability
Subcontractor would have had under the Limited Liability Subcontract;

 

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had the Purchaser been named
with the Contractor as joint employer of the Limited Liability Subcontractor under the Limited Liability Subcontract
with the Limited Liability Subcontractor owing its duties to each employer separately.

 

		9.18	Subject to the Purchaser paying the Contractor’s reasonable costs (including legal
and external consultancy costs) and expenses the Contractor shall in consultation with the Project Manager and the
Purchaser take all necessary steps: (i) to operate the terms of each Limited Liability Subcontract for dealing with
Subcontractor Default, including enforcement through adjudication, arbitration or legal proceedings if necessary, to seek
any amount due to the Contractor including any amount for which the Contractor is liable to the Purchaser,
as a result of the Subcontractor Default; and (ii) to secure the satisfactory completion of the Works including the
engagement for that purpose of a further Subcontractor and ensure that such engagement is in accordance with the terms of
the Contract. Any damages recovered from a Limited Liability Subcontractor shall be passed on to the Purchaser
without deduction and such damages shall be excluded from the total aggregate liability of the Contractor.

 

		9.19	The parties agree that the subcontract entered into between the Contractor and BPE Design
and Support Ltd (BPE) dated 11 May 2017 is a Limited Liability Subcontract and that under this subcontract BPE
is a Limited Liability Subcontractor.””

 

Clause 10 – Nominated Subcontractors

 

		35.	Delete Clause 10 (Nominated Subcontractors) and replace with:

 

		"10.1	Every Subcontractor shall be a domestic
subcontractor and shall be appointed by the Contractor solely at the Contractor's risk and the Contractor
shall remain responsible for the performance of such Subcontractor notwithstanding any other provision to the contrary
in this Contract."

 

Clause 11 – The Project Manager

 

		36.	In Sub-clause 11.1, delete "36.5" and insert "11.1A".

 

		37.	Insert new Sub-clause 11.1A as follows:

 

		"11.1A	The Project
Manager shall have no authority:

 

		(a)	to amend this Contract;

 

		(b)	to notify the Contractor
pursuant to the first paragraph of Sub-clause 36.5; or

 

		(c)	to notify the Contractor
pursuant to Sub-clause 43.1 (Termination by the Purchaser for convenience)."

 

		38.	In Sub-clause 11.2, after "preparing the justification shall" insert ", to the extent
such Cost has been agreed by the Purchaser in advance,".

 

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Clause 12 – Contract
Manager and Contractor’s Staff

 

		39.	In Sub-clause 12.1, make the following amendments:

 

		(a)	in the sixth line after "place in his absence" insert
"provided always that the Project Manager has given prior written consent to the
deputy being appointed"; 

 

		(b)	in the seventh line after "appointment of such a deputy"
insert "(and shall provide to the Project Manager all reasonable Documentation
regarding the suitability of the proposed deputy)"; and

 

		(c)	insert after the last sentence, "The Contractor shall
not replace the deputy appointed in accordance with this Sub-clause 12.1 without the previous written consent of the Project
Manager."

 

		40.	At the end of Sub-clause 12.4 add:

 

"The Contractor
shall also ensure that any key position set out in Schedule 8 which has no key person identified shall be filled by personnel
who have been approved in writing by the Project Manager (such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed). Once
approved the personnel in the key positions can only be replaced by personnel of equivalent skill and experience and with the prior
approval of the Project Manager (such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed). The Contractor shall
continue to employ such personnel in their specified capacities for so long as and to the extent that the Works require."

 

		41.	In Sub-clause 12.5, in the first line after "Site Manager" insert ", Contract
Manager" and in the sixth line after "replace such person" insert ", at the Contractor's cost (which,
for the avoidance of doubt, shall not form part of the Contract Price),".

 

Clause 14 - Delays

 

		42.	In Sub-clause 14.1:

 

		(a)	delete the first paragraph and replace with:

 

"If, at any
time, the Contractor becomes aware that there will be (or is reasonably expected to be) a delay in the performance of his
obligations under the Contract including, but not limited to, any delay in completion of the Works in accordance
with Sub-clause 13.1, the Contractor shall as soon as possible after, and in any event within 7 days of, becoming aware
of such delay give notice to the Project Manager to that effect specifying such delay or impediment.";

 

		(b)	in the second paragraph:

 

		(a)	after "As soon as reasonably possible after" insert ", and in any event within 7
days of,"; and

 

		(b)	at the end of the second paragraph, insert ", and as soon as reasonably practicable shall
provide sufficient evidence with such notice to demonstrate the causal link between each and every alleged matter under Sub-clause
14.4 and the extensions applied for with documentary evidence supporting the same. All such records shall also be open to inspection
by the Project Manager."

 

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		43.	Insert new Sub-clause 14.1A as follows:

 

		"14.1A	The Contractor
acknowledges and agrees that it shall be a condition precedent to the Contractor's entitlement to an extension under
Sub-clause 14.1 that the Contractor shall:

 

		(a)	comply with the time limits specified in Sub-clause 14.1; and

 

		(b)	take and continue to take all reasonable steps to mitigate and minimise the consequences of any
delay upon the performance of his obligations under this Contract and where relevant, resume performance of his obligations
affected by the event causing delay as soon as possible."

 

		44.	Delete Sub-clause 14.2, paragraph (d) and insert:

 

"any delay
caused by a matter which is concurrent with another delay for which the Contractor is responsible shall not be taken into
account provided that to the extent to which this Sub-clause 14.2(d) would otherwise prevent the Contractor being entitled
to an extension of time under this Contract for a matter causing delay as a result of any impediment, prevention or default, whether
by act or omission, by the Purchaser or the Project Manager, this Sub-clause 14.2(d) shall not apply."

 

		45.	In Sub-clause 14.4:

 

		(a)	delete the full stop in paragraph (g), replace with "; or", and add a new paragraphs
(h) and (j) as follows:

 

"(h)
 a breach of the Contract or act of prevention by the Purchaser or any Other Works Contractor or other person
for whom the Purchaser is responsible; or

 

(j) compliance
with Sub-clause 3.17."; and

 

		(b)	delete the full stop at the end, replace with a comma and insert:

 

"provided that the Contractor
shall not be entitled to any extension under Sub-clause 14.1 to the extent that any of the matters in this Sub-clause 14.4 have
been caused or contributed to by the conduct, negligence, omission, default, breach of contract and/or breach of statutory duty
of the Contractor and/or any Subcontractor."

 

		46.	In Sub-clause 14.6:

 

		(a)	delete the first three lines and replace with:

 

"'Force Majeure' shall
mean any circumstance to the extent such circumstance is beyond the reasonable control of the parties which prevents or impedes
the due performance of the Contract by either party, including:"

 

		(b)	delete paragraph (f) and replace with "being such conditions as recorded by the UK Met Office
(or any body that precedes or succeeds the UK Met Office in recording weather conditions throughout the UK) as shall be adverse
to the progress of the Works and exceptional in comparison to weather records relevant to the part of the UK in which the Works
are being carried out prepared by the UK Met Office (or any body that precedes or succeeds the UK Met Office in recording weather
conditions throughout the UK) for the 10 years preceding the period in question;"

 

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		(c)	in paragraph (g), after "public transport" insert "where there is no reasonable
alternative means of transport available to either party";

 

		(d)	in paragraph (h), replace "." with ";";

 

		(e)	insert new paragraphs (i), (j) and (k) as follows:

 

		"(i)	invasion, act of foreign enemies, hostilities (whether
or not war be declared), civil unrest, civil war, rebellion, revolution, insurrection or military or usurped power, or similar
events;

 

		(j)	ionising radiations or contamination by radioactivity from any nuclear fuel or from any nuclear
waste, from the combustion of nuclear fuel, radioactive, toxic, explosive or other hazardous properties of any explosive nuclear
assembly or nuclear component thereof; or

 

		(k)	pressure waves caused by aircraft or other aerial devices travelling at sonic or supersonic speed.";
and

 

		(f)	delete the second paragraph and replace with the following:

 

"The following shall not constitute
Force Majeure:

 

		(a)	the mere shortage of labour, materials or utilities, unless caused by circumstances which are themselves
Force Majeure; and

 

		(b)	events or circumstances which:

 

		(i)	were reasonably foreseeable at the date of the Contract;

 

		(ii)	could have been avoided by steps which might have reasonably been expected to be taken by the Contractor;
and

 

		(iii)	arise directly or indirectly as a result of any wilful act or default of the Contractor.".

 

		47.	Delete Sub-clause 14.7 and replace with "The Contractor shall at all times use reasonable
endeavours to minimise any delay in the performance of its obligations under the Contract, whatever may be the cause of such delay."

 

Clause 15 – Damages for delay

 

		48.	Insert new Sub-clause 15.3 as follows:

 

		"15.3	Having
each received independent legal advice, the parties acknowledge and agree that the liquidated damages for delay specified in Schedule
12 are a genuine pre-estimate of, and are a fair and reasonable sum having regard to, the likely Losses to the
Purchaser in the event that Contractor fails to meet his obligations under Sub-clause 13.1, this Sub-Clause 15.1
and Schedule 11 (Times for Completion) and consequently do not constitute a penalty."

 

		49.	Insert a new Sub-clause 15.4 as follows:

 

		"15.4	If, as
a result of a challenge by the Contractor, the liquidated damages for delay in Sub-clause 15.1 are determined by any judicial
or arbitral proceedings as being a penalty or otherwise cannot be enforced against the Contractor, the Parties agree
that the Contractor's liability to the Purchaser for breach of its obligations in Sub-clause 13.1 will instead be
determined by general damages."

 

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Clause
16 - Variations

 

		50.	In Sub-clause 16.2, after the first sentence, insert "No Variation shall vitiate the
Contract.".

 

		51.	In Sub-clause 16.5, insert in the first line "reasonable" before "opinion".

 

		52.	In Sub-clause 16.6:

 

		(a)	delete paragraph (a) and replace with "Not used.";

 

		(b)	at the end of paragraph (d) insert "except to the extent that the Contractor is able
to obtain, a licence, derogation or exception to avoid such infringement"; and

 

		(c)	at the end of paragraph (e) insert, "save where the Contractor is required to release
himself from such undertaking or agreement pursuant to this Contract and otherwise provided always that the Contractor
has used his reasonable endeavours to release himself from such undertaking and/or agreement".

 

		53.	In Sub-clause 16.7, after "Sub-clause 16.5 and 16.6 shall" insert ", to the extent
such Cost has been agreed by the Project Manager in advance,"

 

		54.	At the end of Sub-clause 16.8, insert "Such contemporary records shall be in sufficient detail
and include such supporting documentation that is reasonably required to substantiate the Costs."

 

		55.	Delete Sub-clause 16.9 and insert “Not used”.

 

Clause 17 – Variations
proposed by the Contractor

 

		56.	In first paragraph of Sub-clause 17.2, after "Sub-clause 17.2 shall" insert "to
the extent such Cost was agreed by the Project Manager in advance,"

 

		57.	In Sub-clause 17.2, delete the second paragraph.

 

		58.	In Sub-clause 17.4, in the second paragraph delete “may be referred to an Expert in
accordance with Clause 48.” and replace with “may be referred to dispute resolution in accordance with Clause 46.”

 

		59.	In Sub-clause 17.5, add the following sentence to the end of the Sub-clause:

 

"The Contractor shall
not be entitled to any extension of time and the Cost of implementing any such Variation that may be needed shall
not form part of the Contract Price to the extent that such incorrect specification is a consequence of a default by the
Contractor under the Contract."

 

Clause 19 - Claims

 

		60.	At the end of Sub-clause 19.1, insert "Such records shall be in sufficient detail and include
such supporting documentation that is reasonably required to substantiate the claim.".

 

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Clause 21 - Documentation

 

		61.	Delete Sub-clause 21.3 and replace with the following:

 

"Approval, inspection or review
by or on behalf of the Purchaser or the Project Manager of any Documentation submitted to either of them,
and the omission or failure to inspect, approve or review such Documentation shall not relieve the Contractor of
any of his responsibilities under the Contract. The Contractor shall not depart from any approved Documentation
unless he has first submitted amended Documentation to the Project Manager and obtained his approval thereof from the Purchaser."

 

		62.	In Sub-clause 21.4:

 

		(a)	delete "good engineering practice" and replace with "Good Industry Practices";
and

 

		(b)	delete the third paragraph.

 

		63.	Delete Sub-clause 21.13 and replace with:

 

"Further to the Contractor's
obligations under Sub-clause 6.1, the Contractor shall notify the Project Manager in writing of any errors, inaccuracies,
omissions, conflicts, ambiguities, divergences and/or discrepancies in the Documentation or information provided to him
by or on behalf of the Purchaser or the Project Manager within two days of becoming aware of such error, inaccuracy,
omission, conflict, ambiguity, divergence and/or discrepancy. Within 7 days of receipt of such notification the Project Manager
shall issue to the Contractor an instruction directing the Contractor how to deal with such error, inaccuracy,
omission, conflict, ambiguity, divergence and/or discrepancy pursuant to which the Contractor shall comply. Such an instruction
issued by the Project Manager shall not constitute a Variation or Variation Order and if the Contractor
consequently incurs any increase in the Cost of performing his obligations under this Contract as result of such
compliance, the additional Cost incurred shall not form part of the Contract Price to the extent that such error,
inaccuracy, omission, conflict, ambiguity, divergence and/or discrepancy is a consequence of default by the Contractor."

 

Clause 22 – Inspection and pre-installation
tests

 

		64.	In line nine of Sub-clause 22.4 after "test shall" insert "subject to Sub-clause
22.4A,".

 

		65.	Insert a new Sub-clause 22.4A as follows:

 

		"22.4A	The Cost of any additional pre-installation
test shall form part of the Contract Price, except where:

 

		(a)	the additional pre-installation test is undertaken by a Subcontractor without further cost to the
Contractor;

 

		(b)	the cost of the additional pre-installation test is paid by the Subcontractor to the Contractor;

 

		(c)	the Contractor has failed to use reasonable endeavours to enforce the terms of the relevant subcontract;
or

 

		(d)	the additional pre-installation test was necessitated by a failure of the Contractor himself (and
not any Subcontractor) to exercise Good Industry Practice and/or the Standard of Care."

 

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		66.	At the end of Sub-clause 22.6 insert:

 

"The Contractor
shall be liable for the costs of retesting any items of work or Materials which have failed to pass any pre-installation
test and any direct costs reasonably incurred by the Purchaser as a result of any such failure or retesting."

 

		67.	In Sub-clause 22.7 in paragraph (b) delete "reasonable skill and care to be expected of a
properly qualified and competent contractor" and replace with "Good Industry Practice and/or Standard of Care".

 

		68.	Delete Sub-clause 22.8 and replace with "Not used".

 

Clause 23 – The Site

 

		69.	In Sub-clause 23.1:

 

		(a)	delete “and possession of" in the first line; and

 

		(b)	delete “and possession” in the ninth line.

 

		70.	In Sub-clause 23.5, after "The Contractor shall permit the Purchaser" insert
"or any person notified by the Purchaser in writing to the Contractor.

 

		71.	Insert a new Sub-clause 23.8 as follows:

 

		"23.8	The Contractor
shall, at all times, prevent any nuisance or other interference with the rights of any adjoining landowner, tenant or occupier
or any statutory undertaker of which the Contractor is or ought reasonably to have been aware arising out of the carrying
out of the Works. In respect of the Works the Contractor shall reimburse the Purchaser for any and
all Losses resulting from any failure or default by the Contractor in performing his obligations under this Sub-clause
23.8."

 

Clause 24 – Delivery to Site

 

		72.	In Sub-clause 24.4, delete "seven" and replace with "three".

 

Clause 25 – Ownership of Materials

 

		73.	Insert a new Sub-clause 25.4 as follows:

 

		"25.4	Except
as otherwise agreed with the Purchaser in writing in advance, the Contractor warrants and undertakes that:

 

		(a)	he has good title, free from all liens and other encumbrances,
to each item of the Materials supplied by it under the Contract and that each item of Materials will remain
free from any liens and encumbrances created by, or in favour of, or in any way attributable to the Contractor or any persons
from whom it obtains the Materials until title in the Materials is passed to the Purchaser. The Contractor
shall reimburse the Purchaser for any and all Losses arising from any breach of the warranty contained in this
Sub-clause 25.4; and

 

		(b)	when payment from the Purchaser is received
by the Contractor in respect of any Materials the Contractor shall discharge any payment obligations the
Contractor incurred in connection with such Materials and the Contractor shall provide evidence of such discharge
of payment obligations to the Purchaser upon the Purchaser's request and/or in accordance with Clause 40 (Records
and audits).

 

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Clause 26 – Health, Safety, environment
and pollution

 

		74.	In Sub-clause 26.5, insert the following new sub-paragraph at the end:

 

"The name, qualifications
and experience of such a competent person nominated shall be notified in writing to the Project Manager prior to his appointment
together with any other details of such person reasonably requested by the Project Manager. The appointment of such a person
shall be subject to the approval of the Project Manager, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed. The Contractor
shall not replace such an approved competent person without the previous written consent of the Project Manager, such
consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed."

 

		75.	In Sub-clause 26.7, paragraphs (b) and (c), delete "reasonable skill and care to be expected
of a properly qualified and competent contractor" and replace with "Good Industry Practice and/or Standard
of Care".

 

		76.	Insert a new Sub-clause 26.8 as follows:

 

		"26.8	Both the
Contractor and the Purchaser acknowledge that they are aware of and undertakes to the other that in relation to
the Works, Plant and Site they will duly comply with the CDM Regulations.
The parties agree that the Works are a notifiable project for the purposes of the
CDM Regulations. Without limitation:

 

		(a)	as the Contractor is, and while it remains, the Principal Designer, the Contractor
shall comply with all the duties of a Principal Designer set out in regulations 11 to 12 of the CDM Regulations including
without limitation preparing, and delivering, to the Purchaser, the health and safety file;

 

		(b)	as the Contractor is, and while it remains, the Principal Contractor, the Contractor
shall comply with all the duties of a principal contractor set out in regulations 12 to 15 of the CDM Regulations including without
limitation ensuring that:

 

		(i)	the Construction Phase Plan is prepared and received by the Purchaser before construction
work under this Contract is commenced, and that any subsequent amendment to it by the Contractor is notified to the
Purchaser and the Principal Designer; and

 

		(ii)	welfare facilities complying with Schedule 2 of the CDM Regulations are provided from the
commencement of construction work until the end of the construction phase;

 

		(c)	where the Contractor ceases to be the Principal Designer, promptly upon the written
request of the replacement Principal Designer, the Contractor shall provide,
and shall ensure that any sub-contractor, through the Contractor, provides to the Principal Designer (or, if the
Contractor is not the Principal Contractor, to the Principal Contractor) such information as the Principal
Designer reasonably requires for the preparation of the health and safety file;

 

		(d)	where the Contractor ceases to be the Principal Contractor, the Contractor
shall promptly inform the replacement Principal Contractor of the identity of each sub-contractor that it appoints and each
sub-contractor appointment notified to him."

 

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		77.	Insert a new Sub-clause 26.9 as follows:

 

		"26.9	If the
Purchaser by a further appointment replaces the Principal Contractor or Principal Designer, the Purchaser
shall immediately upon such further appointment notify the Contractor in writing of the name and address of the new appointee.
If the Purchaser appoints a successor to the Contractor as the Principal Contractor or
Principal Designer, the Contractor shall at no cost to the Purchaser comply with all reasonable requirements
of the new Principal Designer and/or Principal Contractor to the extent necessary for the compliance with the CDM
Regulations; no extension of time shall be given in respect of such compliance."

 

		78.	Insert a new Sub-clause 26.10 as follows:

 

		"26.10	The Contractor
shall in carrying out the Works observe the requirements of any codes of practice, guidance notes and recommendations
for the time being in force and published by the Health and Safety Executive."

 

		79.	Insert a new Sub-clause 26.11 as follows:

 

		"26.11	The Contractor
shall, whenever required by the Project Manager or the Purchaser, submit details of the arrangements and methods
which the Contractor proposes to adopt for the execution of the Works. The Contractor shall not make any
material alteration to these arrangements without prior written notification being given to the Project Manager."

 

Clause
29 - Meetings

 

		80.	In the penultimate line of Sub-clause 29.1 after "Subcontractors" insert "and
the Purchaser".

 

		81.	In Sub-clause 29.2, in the fifth line after "Project Manager within a further seven
days." Insert "Any failure by the Contract Manager to return a signed copy of the minutes shall be deemed to act
as confirmation that the Contractor has accepted the minutes as an accurate record of the meeting.".

 

Clause 30 – Care
of the Works

 

		82.	In Sub-Clause 30.6 delete "Subject to Sub-Clause 30.5" and replace with "Subject
to Sub-Clauses 30.5 and 30.7".

 

		83.	Delete Sub-clause 30.7 and replace with:

 

"30.7 The
Purchaser shall indemnify, from the insurance proceeds it receives, the Contractor in respect of any Cost
of making good loss of or damage to the Plant, Site Materials and/or Temporary Works in accordance with Sub-Clause
30.4 that is in excess of the Contractor’s liability under Sub-clause 30.6 irrespective of fault or negligence of
the Contractor or any Subcontractor.

 

		84.	In Sub-clause 30.10, delete "irrespective of any fault or negligence of the Purchaser,
any Affiliate of the Purchaser, or the Project Manager" and replace with "save to the extent that
such damages, liabilities, claims, costs and expenses are caused by the negligence of the Purchaser, any Affiliate
of the Purchaser, or the Project Manager".

 

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		85.	In Sub-clause 30.11, delete:

 

		(a)	"and any Subcontractor"; and

 

		(b)	"irrespective of any fault or negligence of the Contractor or any Subcontractor" and
replace with "save to the extent that damages, liabilities, claims, costs and expenses are caused by the negligence of the
Contractor .

 

		86.	In Sub-clause 30.13 delete "aggregate" in line 9.

 

		87.	In Sub-clause 30.14, delete:

 

		(a)	"and any Subcontractor"; and

 

		(b)	"irrespective of any fault or negligence of the Contractor or any Subcontractor" and
replace with "save to the extent that damages, liabilities, claims, costs and expenses are caused by the negligence of the
Contractor.

 

		88.	In Sub-clause 30.15 delete "Subject to" and replace with "Notwithstanding".

 

Clause 31 - Insurance

 

		89.	In line 1 of Sub-clause 31.2, Sub-clause 31.3 and Sub-clause 31.4, delete “Contractor”
and replace with “Purchaser”.

 

		90.	In Sub-clause 31.4, at line 2 delete “Purchaser” and replace with “Contractor”,
and line 3 delete “Contractor” and replace with “Purchaser”.

 

		91.	Delete Sub-clause 31.6 and replace with:

 

"The Contractor
shall take out and maintain with reputable insurers carrying on business in the European Union professional indemnity insurance
to provide cover without unusual or onerous conditions, exclusions or material excesses from the commencement of the Works and
continuing up to 12 years from the date of issue of the Take Over Certificate with a limit of indemnity of not less than
[***] in the aggregate provided always that such insurance is generally available at commercially reasonable rates and terms. The
Contractor shall immediately inform the Purchaser if such insurance ceases to be available at commercially reasonable
rates and terms and with the approval of the Purchaser (such approval not to be unreasonably withheld) make alternative
arrangements for protecting the interest of the Purchaser and the Contractor."

 

		92.	Insert new Sub-clause 31.8 as follows:

 

"The Contractor shall
give the Purchaser prompt notification of any circumstances which in the Contractor's opinion could give rise to
a claim under:

 

		(i)	any of the insurance policies required under this Contract to be held by the Purchaser
under joint names and provide the Purchaser on request with such information as the Purchaser may reasonably require
to enable the Purchaser to make or handle any claim; and

 

		(ii)	any of the insurance policies required under this Contract to be held by the Contractor
to the extent such claim relates to this Contract the Works and/or the Plant."

 

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Clause
32 – Completion of Construction

 

		93.	Delete Sub-clause 32.9 and insert “Not used”.

 

Clause
33 – Taking over

 

		94.	In Sub-clause 33.7;

 

		(a)	in the second paragraph after "to be completed by the Contractor" insert "(which
list shall not include any items which affect the operability or safety of the Works)"; and

 

		(b)	delete the third paragraph.

 

		95.	In Sub-clause 33.10:

 

		(a)	Delete the second paragraph.

 

		96.	In the first line of the second paragraph of Sub-clause 33.11, insert "Subject to Sub-clause
33.11A" before the words, "Any additional Cost" and replace "Any" with "any".

 

		97.	Insert a new Sub-clause 33.11A as follows:

 

		"33.11A	Any deferred
take over procedure carried out pursuant to Sub-clauses 33.9 or 33.10 by reason of an act, omission or default of the Contractor
shall be carried out at the Contractor's own risk and cost. The Contractor shall not be entitled to recover
any additional Cost incurred (which, for the avoidance of doubt, shall not form part of the Contract Price), nor
be entitled to an extension of time as a result of carrying out such a deferred take over procedure."

 

		98.	In Sub-clause 33.13, insert ", subject to 7 days' written notice," after "After
the issue of the Take Over Certificate".

 

Clause 35 – Performance Tests

 

		99.	In the third paragraph of Sub-clause 35.4 delete "reasonable skill and care to be expected
of a properly qualified and competent contractor" and replace with "Good Industry Practice and/or Standard
of Care".

 

		100.	In the third paragraph of Sub-clause 35.6 delete "reasonable skill and care to be expected
of a properly qualified and competent contractor" and replace with "Good Industry Practice and/or Standard
of Care".

 

		101.	At the end of the second paragraph of Sub-clause 35.13, insert "except to the extent that
such Costs were incurred as a consequence of a default by the Contractor".

 

		102.	Delete Sub-clause 35.18 and insert “Not used.”

 

		103.	Insert new Sub-clause 35.19 as follows:

 

		"35.19	Having
each received independent legal advice, the parties acknowledge and agree that the liquidated damages specified in Schedule
17 are a genuine pre-estimate of, and are a fair and reasonable sum having regard to, the likely Losses to the
Purchaser in the event that Contractor fails to meet his obligations under Sub-clause 35.12 and consequently do
not constitute a penalty."

 

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		104.	Insert a new Sub-clause 35.20 as follows:

 

		"35.20	If, as
a result of a challenge by the Contractor, the liquidated damages specified in Schedule 17 are determined by any
judicial or arbitral proceedings as being a penalty or otherwise cannot be enforced against the Contractor, the Parties
agree that the Contractor's liability to the Purchaser for breach of its obligations in Sub-clause 35.12 will
instead be determined by general damages."

 

Clause
37 – Liability for Defects

 

		105.	In Sub-clause 37.3 in paragraph (b) delete "reasonable skill and care to be expected of a
properly qualified and competent contractor" and replace with "Good Industry Practice and/or Standard of Care".

 

		106.	In Sub-clause 37.6, delete "fourteen" and insert "seven".

 

		107.	In Sub-clause 37.8 delete the final paragraph.

 

Clause 38 – Final Certificate

 

		108.	In Sub-clause 38.3, delete the first paragraph and replace with:

 

"The Contractor shall
have no right or obligation to do any further work to any part of the Plant after a Final Certificate has been issued
in respect of that part. "

 

		109.	Delete Sub-clause 38.4 and replace with:

 

"Save in
respect of those items of Plant or Works listed in Schedule 26 (Parts with reduced liability), notwithstanding anything
else to the contrary contained within this Contract, but save as stated in Sub-clause 38.3 the issuance of the Final
Certificate shall not in any way affect the liabilities of either party to the other arising out of or in any way connected
with the performance of their respective obligations under the Contract. For those items of Plant or Works listed
in Schedule 26, the Contractor's liability to the Purchaser in respect of such items of Plant or Works
shall expire in accordance with the time periods set out in Schedule 26 or, if no such period is stated in Schedule 26 but
an item of Plant or Works is listed therein, when the Final Certificate has been issued in relation to such
items of Plant or Works."

 

Clause 39 – Contract Price

 

		110.	Delete Sub-clause 39.3 and insert “Not used.”

 

		111.	Add a new Sub-clause 39.5 as follows:

 

		"39.5	Any amount
which:

 

		(a)	is not justified by the accounts and records provided by the Contractor in accordance with
Schedules 18 and 19;

 

		(b)	should not have been paid to a Subcontractor under
the terms of its subcontract;

 

		(c)	the Subcontractor is entitled to be paid under its subcontract either wholly or in part
as a result of a breach by the Contractor of the relevant subcontract where such breach is unrelated to a breach by the
Purchaser under this Contract; and/or

 

		(d)	is disallowed under Sub-clause 3.11,

 

shall not form part of the Contract
Price."

 

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Clause 40 – Records and audits

 

		112.	In Sub-clause 40.2:

 

		(a)	in the first line, delete "and" and replace with a comma, and after "Project
Manager", insert "and any auditors appointed by the Purchaser and/or the Project Manager"; and

 

		(b)	delete the second sentence; and

 

		(c)	add the following sentence at the end of Sub-clause 40.2:

 

“The Purchaser
shall initiate its first audit under this Clause 40 within three months following commencement of the Works on the Site.”

 

		113.	Insert a new Sub-clause 40.3 as follows:

 

		"40.3	The Contractor
shall (and shall cause its Subcontractors to, if required by the Purchaser and/or their auditors) fully cooperate,
in a timely manner, with the Purchaser and/or its auditors and provide them with all assistance as they may reasonably
request in connection with the audit."

 

Clause 41 - Payment

 

		114.	In Sub-clause 41.6, insert after "shall" in the fourth line ", subject to Sub-clause
41.7,".

 

		115.	In Sub-clause 41.7, insert after "the Purchaser" in the fourth line "or any
person nominated by the Purchaser".

 

		116.	In Sub-clause 41.11:

 

		(a)	insert after "the Purchaser" in the third line "or any person nominated by
the Purchaser"; and

 

		(b)	insert after "the Purchaser" in the fourth line "or any person nominated
by the Purchaser".

 

Clause 42 – Suspension of the Works

 

		117.	Insert a new Sub-clause 42.1A as follows:

 

"For the duration of the suspension
instructed by the Project Manager under Sub-clause 42.1, the Contractor shall:

 

		(a)	as far as reasonably possible protect, store and secure all the Plant (as completed), Temporary
Works, Site Materials and Materials against any deterioration, loss or damage, such continued Works being advised
to the Project Manager in accordance with Sub-clause 42.1 and agreed to by the Project Manager;

 

		(b)	place no further agreements with the Subcontractors or purchase any materials, services,
work or facilities with respect to those parts of the Works suspended except to the extent expressly requested in writing
by the Purchaser; and

 

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		(c)	use all reasonable endeavours to suspend on the most favourable terms available to the Contractor
all subcontract agreements, purchase orders and rental agreements to the extent affected by such suspension and otherwise minimise
the additional costs associated with such suspension."

 

		118.	In Sub-clause 42.5, delete "ninety" in the second line and replace with "one hundred
and eighty".

 

Clause 43 – Termination by the Purchaser
for convenience

 

		119.	In Sub-clause 43.2 after "Notice of Termination" in the first line insert "immediately".

 

		120.	In Sub-clause 43.3 insert "reasonably" before "practicable".

 

		121.	In Sub-clause 43.5;

 

		(a)	after "(a), (b) and (c)" insert a new sub-paragraph (d) as follows:

 

"any amounts
due to the Purchaser under the Contract."

 

		(b)	delete the final paragraph.

 

		122.	Delete Sub-clause 43.9 and replace with:

 

"Any provision
of this Contract which expressly or by implication is intended to come into or continue in force on or after termination
of this Contract shall remain in full force and effect."

 

Clause 44 – Termination for Contractor's
default

 

		123.	In Sub-clause 44.1, delete the wording and replace with the following:

 

"If the Contractor
is insolvent or commits any act of fraud, deliberate default, reckless misconduct or gross negligence with respect to the Contract,
then without prejudice to any other rights or remedies, the Purchaser may forthwith by notice, terminate the employment
of the Contractor under the Contract.

 

For the purposes of this Sub-clause,
the Contractor is insolvent if:

 

		(a)	he enters into an arrangement, compromise or composition in satisfaction of his debts (excluding
a scheme of arrangement as a solvent company for the purposes of amalgamation or reconstruction); or

 

		(b)	without a declaration of solvency, it passes a resolution or makes a determination that it be wound
up; or

 

		(c)	he has a winding up order or bankruptcy order made against him; or

 

		(d)	he has appointed to him an administrator or administrative receiver; or

 

		(e)	he is the subject of any analogous arrangement, event or proceedings in any other jurisdiction;
or

 

		(f)	(additionally in the case of a partnership) each partner is the subject of an individual arrangement
or any other event or proceedings referred to in this Sub-clause."

 

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		124.	In Sub-clause 44.2:

 

		(a)	delete "or" after paragraph (b) insert after paragraph (c) new paragraphs (d) and (e)
as follows:

 

		"(d)	fails to supply a sufficient number of properly
skilled personnel or materials or equipment of the proper quality or quantity; or

 

		(e)	has paid to the Purchaser liquidated damages for delay pursuant to Sub-Clause 15.1 in an
amount equal to the maximum on the Contractor's liability for liquidated damages for delay or is liable and has failed to
pay liquidated damages for delay in that amount.

 

		(b)	in the second paragraph, delete "fourteen" and replace with "seven"; and

 

		(c)	at the end of the second paragraph insert "In the case of Sub-clause 44.2(e), no later than
14 days prior to the anticipated date when the Contractor will have paid to the Purchaser liquidated damages for
delay pursuant to Sub-clause 15.1 in an amount equal to the maximum of the Contractor’s liability for liquidated damages
for delay or will be liable to and have failed to pay liquidated damages for delay in that amount, the Purchaser shall issue
a Notice to the Contractor stating that it considers that a default will occur on the expiry of 14 days after issue
of such Notice and if the Contractor fails to remedy such default within such 14 day period, the Purchaser
shall without further delay be entitled to issue a further Notice terminating the employment of the Contractor under
the Contract."

 

		125.	In Sub-clause 44.3, paragraph (c) after "promptly" insert "and in any event within
twenty-one days of termination."

 

		126.	In Sub-clause 44.4:

 

		(a)	In paragraph (a) delete "twenty one" and insert "fourteen".

 

		(b)	delete paragraph (b) and replace with:

 

"if
the Contractor does not collect and remove the item or thing within a period of seven days of its being made available
in accordance with paragraph (a) above, the Purchaser may dispose of that item as it sees fit and retain any
proceeds".

 

		127.	Delete Sub-clause 44.6, paragraph (a) and replace with the following:

 

"all sums
due to the Purchaser from the Contractor including (i) all Losses incurred by the Purchaser due to
such termination, and (ii) (without double counting) any cost incurred by the Purchaser in completing the Works in
accordance with Sub-clause 44.3(b) which is in addition to the total amount which the Purchaser would have been expected
to pay the Contractor if the Contractor has completed the Works in accordance with the Contract";
and

 

		128.	Delete Sub-clause 44.10 and insert “Not used.”

 

		129.	In Sub-clause 44.13 delete “, 47 (Adjudication), 48 (Reference to an Expert) and 49 (Arbitration)
and replace with “and 47 (Adjudication)”.

 

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Clause 45 – Limitation of liabilities
and remedies

 

		130.	In Sub-clause 45.3,

 

		(a)	after "31 (Insurance)", insert "and clause 9.18 and from gross negligence, misconduct,
wilful default, fraud, unlawful abandonment of the Works, matters for which the Contractor has given an express indemnity,
termination due to Contractor default and liquidated damages"; and

 

		(b)	in line 4 replace "amount" with "amounts".

 

Clause 46 - Disputes

 

		131.	In Sub-clause 46.2, delete “, 47 (Adjudication), 48 (Reference to an Expert) and 49 (Arbitration)
and replace with “and 47 (Adjudication)”.

 

		132.	In Sub-clause 46.8 delete “,an Expert, adjudicator or arbitrator” and replace
with “or adjudicator”.

 

Clause 47 - Adjudication

 

		133.	In Sub-clause 47.2:

 

		(a)	delete “for a dispute to be referred to an Expert in accordance with Clause 48 (Reference
to and Expert) or to arbitration in accordance with Clause 49 (Arbitration)”; and

 

		(b)	delete "'Adjudication Rules' published by IChemE" and replace with "TeCSA Adjudication
Rules".

 

Clause 48 – Reference to an Expert

 

		134.	Delete Clause 48 (Reference to an Expert) and replace with “Not used.”

 

Clause 49 - Arbitration

 

		135.	Delete Clause 49 (Arbitration) and replace with "Not used."

 

Clause 50 – Anti-corruption

 

		136.	Insert a new Clause 50 (Anti-corruption) as follows:

 

		"50.1	The Contractor warrants to the Purchaser
that it is in compliance with the Bribery Act 2010 and undertakes that it will continue to comply with the Bribery Act 2010
for the duration of the Works.

 

		50.2	The Purchaser may request in writing from time to time any information (including without
limitation any details of the Contractor's anti-corruption policies) from the Contractor in order to assess the Contractor's
compliance with Sub-clause 50.1 and/or as may be required pursuant to any investigation relating to alleged corruption, which the
Contractor shall provide to the Purchaser within 7 days of any such request.

 

		50.3	If the Purchaser decides that the Contractor has breached its warranty and undertaking
in Sub-clause 50.1 or has failed to provide timely information in accordance with Sub-clause 50.2, the Contractor acknowledges
that its non-compliance is a breach of this Contract and the Purchaser may immediately suspend or immediately terminate
the Contractor's employment by notice.

 

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		50.4	If the Contractor's employment is suspended pursuant to Sub-clause 50.3, the Purchaser
shall be entitled to withhold further payments due to the Contractor under this Contract until it is satisfied
that the Contractor is no longer in breach of Sub-clauses 50.1 and/or 50.2.

 

		50.5	If the Contractor's employment is terminated pursuant to Sub-clause 50.3, any claims for
payment, including claims for services previously rendered, shall be void to the extent permitted by law.

 

		50.6	In the event that the Contractor is in breach of Sub-clauses 50.1 and/or 50.2, the Purchaser
may require, in addition to or in the alternative to suspension or termination pursuant to Sub-clause 50.3, the termination of
the employment of the infringing individual at the Contractor from the Works, whether an employee, servant, agent,
supplier, Subcontractor or sub-consultant of the Contractor in which event the provisions of Sub-clause 12.5 shall
apply.

 

		50.7	The Contractor will not assign, subcontract or otherwise
enter into any arrangement to share the Contract Price or any part thereof with any third party other than in accordance
with the provisions of this Contract.

 

		50.8	The Contractor shall promptly notify the Purchaser if it suspects it is no longer
in compliance with Sub-clause 50.1 and immediately provide details of its proposed remedial measures to assist the Purchaser
in reaching a decision under Sub-clause 50.3.

 

		50.9	The Contractor shall be liable for and shall indemnify the Purchaser against any
and all Losses arising from or related to a breach of Sub-clauses 50.1 and/or 50.2."

 

Clause 51 – Code of Conduct

 

		137.	Insert a new Clause 51 (Code of Conduct) as follows:

 

"51       Contractor acknowledges
that Purchaser addresses and resolves ethical and compliance-related issues arising in connection with its activities as
set forth in GW Code of Conduct and Business Ethics and requires its business partners to adhere to similar standards. To maintain
such ethical and compliance standards also with respect to the activities under the Contract, Contractor agrees to perform
its activities under the Contract in accordance with GW Code of Conduct for Business Partners that can be found at http://ir.gwpharm.com/corporate-governance.cfm."

 

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C O N T E N T S

 

Table of Contents

	1.0	Schedule 1 Description of Works	6
	1.1	Project Location and Background	6
	1.2	High level project scope	6
	 	1.2.1.	Phase 1	6
	 	1.2.2.	Phase 2	6
	 	1.2.3.	GMP	6
	1.3	Services to be provided by the Contractor	6
	 	1.3.1.	Civil & Structure	6
	 	1.3.2.	Architectural Building Scope	7
	 	1.3.3.	Mechanical Service Scope	7
	 	1.3.4.	Electrical Scope	7
	 	1.3.5.	Process Scope for phases 1 & 2	7
	 	1.3.6.	Assumptions:	8
	 	1.3.7.	Clarifications	8
	 	1.3.8.	Procurement & Cost Control	8
	1.4	Age of the existing Building	9
	1.5	Location of adjacent properties	9
	1.6	Site (Clause 1, Definitions) Site Conditions and Logistical Considerations	9
	 	1.6.1.	Utilities for the works	9
	 	1.6.2.	New Utilities from the Purchaser’s landlord Kent Science Park for B750b, phase 1 and phase 2	9
	 	1.6.3.	Existing Utilities for B750b	9
	 	1.6.4.	Site Welfare	10
	1.7	Work Packages Plan	11
	1.8	Subcontractor Design Portions of Work	13
	1.9	Contractors Preliminary Design Sign-off & Basis of Detailed Design	14
	1.10	Construction Safety	15
	1.11	Construction Strategy:	15
	1.12	Temporary Works	15
	 	1.12.1.	Temporary Works	15
	 	1.12.2.	Site Establishment and Facilities	15
	 	1.12.3.	Site Access & Egress	15
	1.13	Cost Management	15
	1.14	Project Management	15
	1.15	Statutory and other obligations (Clause 7.1)	16

  

    
	 
 
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        1.16
	Documentation and Information verified by the Contractor (Clause 6.1)	16
	1.17	Site Working Hours (Clause 28.5)	16
	 	1.17.1.	Opening Times	16
	 	1.17.2.	Deliveries	16
	 	1.17.3.	Note:	16
	2.0	Schedule 2: Documentation	17
	2.1	Format	17
	 	2.1.1.	Documents	17
	2.2	Drawings	17
	2.3	Language	17
	2.4	Documentation for approval periods (see 11.3)	17
	2.5	Documentation for Approval/ Review and Information (Clause 21.2 and Clause 21.7) Matrix	18
	2.6	Document Flow Diagram	19
	2.7	Final Documentation and Manuals (Clause 21.9)	20
	2.8	Documentation not to be shown to the Project Manager (Clause 21.6)	20
	2.9	Deliverables	20
	 	2.9.1.	General Deliverables	20
	 	2.9.2.	Architectural	20
	 	2.9.3.	Mechanical	20
	 	2.9.4.	Electrical	20
	 	2.9.5.	Structural Drawings	20
	 	2.9.6.	Miscellaneous steel works	20
	2.10	Process Deliverable’s	20
	3.0	Schedule 3: Responsibilities of Purchaser	21
	3.1	Table 3.1. Overall Responsibilities:	21
	3.2	Table 3.2 PCS Responsibilities:	22
	3.3	Purchaser Supplied Information (Clause 4.1)	22
	3.4	Work or Materials by the Purchaser (Clause 4.2)	23
	3.5	Delivery arrangements for Materials by the Purchaser (Clause 24.1)	23
	3.6	Site Services by the Purchaser (Clause 27.4)	23
	3.7	Purchasers Documentation	24
	4.0	Schedule 4: Health & Safety	25
	4.1	Health & Safety legislation applicable to this project.	25
	 	4.1.1.	Design:	26
	 	4.1.2.	Construction:	26
	 	4.1.3.	Operation:	26

 

    
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        4.2
	Contractor Health & Safety Plan (Clause 7.2)	26
	 	4.2.1.	Construction Phase Plan	26
	4.3	Site Health & Safety Requirements (Clause 4.6 & 26.4)	26
	4.4	Safety Equipment, Materials, First Aid and Emergency Arrangements (Clause 26.3)	26
	5.0	Schedule 5: Environmental Protection & Waste Disposal	27
	5.1	Environmental Protection & Waste Disposal Plans (Clause 7.2)	27
	5.2	Waste Disposal	27
	 	5.2.1.	The Contractor	27
	 	5.2.2.	The Purchaser	27
	5.3	Sustainability	28
	5.4	Environmental	28
	5.5	Site Environmental Requirements (Clause 4.6 & 26.4)	28
	6.0	Schedule 6: Quality Assurance & Qualification	29
	6.1	Quality Assurance Systems (Clause 3.8)	29
	6.2	Qualification	29
	7.0	Schedule 7: Subcontracting	30
	7.1	Subcontracting of Works Packages (Clause 9.2)	30
	7.2	Single Source Subcontracts	30
	7.3	Subcontracting conditions (Clause 9.2)	30
	7.4	Process Elements	30
	7.5	Specialist Equipment	30
	7.6	Procurement Procedures (Clause 9.5)	31
	8.0	Schedule 8: Contractor’s Named Personnel	36
	8.1	Named Personnel (Clause 12.4)	36
	8.2	Key Positions (Clause 12.4)	36
	9.0	Schedule 9: Training by Contractor	37
	9.1	Training by Contractor (Clause 3.9)	37
	9.2	Purchasers Personnel (Clause 4.5)	37
	10.0	Schedule 10: Parts with limited working life and spare  parts	38
	10.1	Spare Parts	38
	10.2	Parts with Limited Working Life (Clause 37.11)	38
	11.0	Schedule 11: Times of Completion	39
	11.1	Times of Completion (Clause 13.1)	39
	11.2	Project Programme (Clause 13.2)	39
	11.3	Documentation for Approval Times (Clause 21.2)	40
	11.4	Final Documentation (Clause 21.9)	40
	12.0	Schedule 12: Liquidated Damages for Delay	42

 

    
	 
 
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        12.1
	Liquidated Damages (Clause 15.1)	42
	13.0	Schedule 13: Pre-installation tests and procedures	43
	14.0	Schedule 14: Criteria for the completion of construction	44
	14.1	Criteria for Construction Completion Phase 2 (Clause 32.2)	44
	 	14.1.1.	General	44
	 	14.1.2.	Civil and Steelwork	44
	 	14.1.3.	Mechanical / Piping / Building Services	45
	 	14.1.4.	Electrical, Instrumentation, Control	45
	 	14.1.5.	Insulation and Painting	46
	 	14.1.6.	Safety	46
	14.2	Criteria for Construction Completion Phase 1 (Clause 32.2)	46
	15.0	Schedule 15: Take over procedure	47
	15.1	Take Over Procedures (Clause 33.2)	47
	16.0	Schedule 16: Performance Tests and Procedures (Clause 35.3)	48
	17.0	Schedule 17: Performance guarantees and damages for failure (Clause 35.1)	49
	18.0	Schedule 18: Cost elements, rates and charges	50
	18.1	Contract Price (Clause 39.1)	50
	18.2	Contractors Fixed Cost Elements	50
	18.3	Contractors Reimbursable Cost Components	50
	18.4	Subcontracted Costs	50
	18.5	Subcontracted Temporary Site Facility Costs	50
	18.6	Contractors Fee	50
	18.7	Contractor Rates	51
	 	18.7.1.	Hourly Rates fixed until 01.Jan.19	51
	 	18.7.2.	Weekly Rates	51
	 	18.7.3.	Expenses	51
	18.8	 	Estimate	52
	 	18.8.1.	Summary	53
	 	18.8.2.	Phase 2 Estimate	54
	 	18.8.3.	Phase 1 Estimate	56
	19.0	Schedule 19: Payment	58
	19.1	Payment against Tasks \ Milestones (Clause 41.2)	58
	19.2	Contractors Request for Payment (Clause 41.3)	58
	20.0	Schedule 20: Contract co-ordination	59
	20.1	Requirements for Contract Coordination (clause 5.4)	59
	20.2	Primary point of contact for the Contractor is	59
	20.3	Primary point of contact for the Purchaser	59
	20.4	Project Manager	59

 

    
	 
 
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        20.5
	Project Sponsors	59
	20.6	Document Numbering	59
	20.7	Method of Document and Data Transfer	60
	20.8	Arrangement for issuing invoices	60
	20.9	Arrangement for issuing remittance advice	60
	20.10	Method of transferring payments	60
	21.0	Schedule 21: Reports and Records	61
	21.1	Progress and Other Reports (Clause 3.7)	61
	21.2	Maintenance of Contractors Records (Clause 40.1)	61
	22.0	Schedule 22: Forms of Collateral Warranty (article 17)	63
	22.1	Part A Contractor Collateral Warranty 4-8-17	63
	22.2	GW-Austins Sched 22 Part B Subcontractor_Collateral_Warranty	70
	22.3	Part C Sub-subcontractor_Collateral_Warranty	78
	23.0	Schedule 23: Third Party Agreements (Clause 3.16)	87

 

    
	 
 
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		1.0	Schedule 1 Description of Works

 

		1.1	Project Location and Background

 

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		1.2	High level project scope

 

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An overview of the various elements
of the works for which the contractor is responsible for the design, procurement, management contracting and installation including
commissioning as follows.

 

		1.2.1.	GMP

 

The facility is a GMP facility.
GMP principles shall be applied to the following aspects of the design:

		·	Facility layout

		·	PCS

		·	Product Contact

 

		1.3	Services to be provided by the Contractor

 

The Contractor shall undertake
all the design, procurement and provision of materials, construction, management, erection and testing and other work necessary
to complete the works as required and summarised but not limited to:

		·	sections 1.1 through 13.6 below

		·	the Specification

		·	Sections 1.7 to 1.11

		·	Sections 1.13 to 1.20 below

 

other than that to be undertaken
by the Purchaser as identified in Schedule 3.

The detailed design will be progressed
and developed to IFT level. The design deliverables will be incorporated into a tender package which will be collated and issued
as part of the Procurement phase of the project.

 

During the detailed design phase,
there will be constant interaction between disciplines in order to produce a co-ordinated design. The requirements of an integrated
constructability review will also be incorporated in this work.

 

Post appointment of vendors and
subcontractors the design shall be updated to IFC.

 

		1.3.1.	Civil & Structure

 

The civil & structural scope
includes excavation to formation level and remove excess soil from site. Form carparks, roads, concrete hard standing, paving,
cast building foundations and associated drainage works, utilities ducting, a new surface water soakaway with associated petrol
interceptor for the buildings and external works including cast in situ ground floor slab with DPM & insulation.

 

    
	 
 
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The steel framed structure will
have individual foundation pads for the steel columns. The first floor will be framed by steel beams, purlins and metal decking
and RC concrete. The roof frame will be curved, hot rolled steel with composite metal roofing.

 

		1.3.2.	Architectural Building Scope

 

The building will comprise of a
steel frame with composite external wall cladding panels, aluminium windows, louvres and metal external door sets to match the
existing building. It will also include a standing seam metal roof, curved to deliver a consistent eaves height alongside the existing
building and greater headroom at the rear of the new facility to support manufacturing equipment requirements.

 

Internally, walls will generally
be formed from proprietary metal stud framing and plasterboard linings. GRP door sets, rapid rise doors and internal glazed panels
will be provided. Floors will generally be vinyl sheet and epoxy resin all similar to existing.

 

		1.3.3.	Mechanical Service Scope

 

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		1.3.4.	Electrical Scope

 

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		1.3.5.	Process Scope for phases 1 & 2

 

This includes process, electrical,
instrument and control design disciplines, and will generally comprise of the following 4 stages.

 

		1.	Detail design and procurement of the process equipment

		2.	Post procurement review of the process equipment

		3.	Construction support to monitor progress and quality

		4.	Commissioning and qualification – working with Purchaser’s Quality Group the Consultant’s
engineering team will work to the commissioning & qualification strategy agreed and protocols written and executed to deliver
the facility into beneficial use.

 

The Contractor shall appoint BPE
Design & Support Limited to undertake Stages 1 – 4. If applicable, the Purchaser shall notify the Contractor in accordance
with the BPE Limited Liability Subcontract prior to cancelling Stages 2 through 4.

 

The Contractor shall coordinate
with the Purchaser’s (specialist Consultant and suppliers) NATEX and G.W. - Pharma (as the Purchaser/User of the facility)
in all matters relating to the process works.

 

The process engineering services
principally provided by BPE generally include the following systems:-

 

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GMP and Quality reviews of the overall Designed
Systems by Natex, the Contractor and BPE

 

Process Design Safety, including risk assessments,
HAZOP, Constructability, SIL, ATEX, Operability and other design reviews
as necessary will be collectively reviewed and agreed

 

Interfacing and connection to systems as required
for operation, maintenance and qualification will be collectively reviewed and agreed

 

		1.3.6.	Assumptions:

 

The overall process is in development
by the Purchaser. As such the following assumptions have been made with respect to the Plant:

 

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		1.3.7.	Clarifications

 

At the concept and preliminary
designs stages, automation of manual handling was considered as a non-viable option by the Purchaser. As such much of the manual
handing with respect to Baskets and Frits shall remain as manual handling activities.

 

Further clarifications and exclusions
are as follows:

 

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		1.3.8.	Procurement & Cost Control

 

The Contractor’s [***] estimate
for the works to be agreed between the Purchaser and Contractor. The estimate shall be divided into separate work packages which
will form the basis for the work package budget value for each tender enquiry.

 

The Contractor shall, on completion
of engineering, procure the work via work packages based on firm price tenders.

 

The contractor shall review the
Tender Returns for scope and overall value and subsequently issue a recommendation to the Purchaser. Prime cost Work Packages shall
be procured on a competitive open book reimbursable basis, except where the Purchaser agrees to single sourcing.

 

Tender Reports on competitive tenders
shall be issued to the Purchaser for approval and formal sign-off by the Purchaser prior to the Contractor placing orders with
the relevant vendors.

 

Where the design is likely to change
or further development is required, where practicable provisions shall be made within the tender recommendation and agreed with
the Purchaser. Any such provisions and allowance shall be agreed on a per work package basis.

 

The contractor shall provide monthly
cost reports to the Purchasers Project Manager in the form of a Job Condition Statement. The report shall include:

		·	Order commitment

 

    
	 
 
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		·	Pending variations

		·	Cost to complete

		·	Contingency

		·	Total projected outturn costs based on the information available.

 

		1.4	Age of the existing Building

 

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		1.5	Location of adjacent properties

 

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		1.6.1.	Utilities for the works

 

The following is a list of utilities.
Consumption of such utilities will be freely supplied by the Purchaser:

		·	Water

		·	Electricity

		·	Gas

		·	MTHW

 

The above will entail upgrading
the Electrical and Gas incoming capacities by the site owner (Kent Science Park) to suit the new development. This is being coordinated
by the Purchaser with Kent Science Park to suit the site programme of starting pre-commissioning activities around April 2018

Utilisation of existing waste services
in connection with temporary structures required by the project works.

 

		1.6.2.	New Utilities from the Purchaser’s landlord Kent Science Park for B750b, phase 1 and phase
2

 

The following is a list of new
utilities required for B750b required via the purchaser.

 

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		1.6.3.	Existing Utilities for B750b 

 

The following existing services
and generating equipment within B750a will be utilised re-used and extended to serve B750b.

 

Phase 1

		·	Thermal chilled water system +5°C

		·	Process chilled water system -5°C

		·	Compressed Air supply

		·	Water supply

 

    
	 
 
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		·	Softened water supply

		·	Hot water supply

		·	CO2 supply

		·	Nitrogen supply

		·	Building management system supervisor panel

		·	Fire sprinkler tank and pump supply

		·	Power

		·	Fire alarms

		·	Public address system

		·	Data connection

		·	Access control system

		·	Intruder detection systems

		·	CCTV system

 

Phase 2

		·	Water supply

		·	Softened water supply

		·	Compressed air supply

		·	Nitrogen supply

		·	Building management system supervisor panel

		·	Fire sprinkler tank and pump supply

		·	Fire alarms

		·	Public address system

		·	Data connection

		·	Access control system

		·	Intruder detection systems

		·	CCTV system

 

		1.6.4.	Site Welfare

 

Welfare facilities to be provided
by the Contractor.

These comprise of:-

		·	Offices for the contractors management team

		·	Offices for the civils and envelope team

		·	Offices for the M&E Contractor

		·	Offices for the process contractor

		·	Offices for Contractor Process Designer / Visitors

		·	Canteen facilities

		·	Drying rooms

		·	Toilet facilities

		·	Canteen facilities

		·	Drying room, changing facilities

 

Welfare facilities to the supplied
by the Purchaser

		·	Offices and accommodation for their staff

		·	Offices for their supplier

		·	Offices for QA and validation staff

 

Site welfare facilities will be
established for the project in compliance with current legislation:-

		·	The workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulation 1992

		·	CDM Regulations 2015

 

    
	 
 
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Hours of site operation are as identified
within the Construction Phase Plan.

 

The following information with
respect to Site welfare are to be included with the project and tabled below:

 

	Document Title	 	Reference	 	Date
	Construction Phase Plan	 	CCC 2327/R.01	 	June 2017
	Site Establishment Plan	 	2327-AU-00XXDR-A-0303	 	12/04/17
	Site Establishment Plan 2	 	2327-AU-00XXDR-A-0312	 	12/04/17

 

		1.7	Work Packages Plan

 

The Contractor shall provide detailed
design and specification deliverables in connection with the below schedule of Work Packages in connection with the Plant.

 

The Contractor shall supply plant
and equipment in connection with the Work Package. Also see section 2.10.

 

The Work Package deliverables will
typically comprise of:

		·	General Arrangements & floor plans

		·	Elevations & Roof plan

		·	Detail section and cross sections

		·	Work Package Schedules

		·	P&ID’s

		·	NBS Specifications on a per work package basis

		·	Performance specification such as the lift

		·	Contract conditions

		·	Pricing schedule

  

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The contractor via the Process
Consultant (BPE) shall provide the following Process Work Packages comprising of the following:

 

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		1.8	Subcontractor Design Portions of Work

 

The following packages will contain
elements of design by subcontractors:

 

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		1.10	Construction Safety

 

The Construction Phase Plan (CPP)
outlines the operational safety requirements for each Subcontractor and is issued with the tender documents.

 

The CPP identifies the requirements
for managing overall safety of the site and operations:

		·	Subcontractor Kick-off meetings

		·	Risk Assessment in connection with the works

		·	Method Statements for the works

		·	Permits to Works

 

		1.11	Construction Strategy:

 

The general construction strategy
is outlined

 

		1.12	Temporary Works

 

		1.12.1.	Temporary Works

 

Temporary Works shall be provided
by each subcontractor as required by the Works. Where there may be commonalities for temporary works for common podium access,
the Contractor shall on agreement with the Purchaser provide such temporary works.

 

		1.12.2.	Site Establishment and Facilities

 

Site establishment and facilities
are indicated within the Construction Phase Plan ToRC Document.

 

		1.12.3.	Site Access & Egress

 

Access to the Kent Site Park campus
will be via the main entrance via Broadoak Road. Access to the Site will be as per the Construction Phase Plan as agreed with the
Purchaser.

 

		1.13	Cost Management

 

Refer to Schedule 21 for cost management
and reporting.

 

		1.14	Project Management

 

Contractor’s project management
services will include the following key areas:

		·	Liaison with the Purchaser to agree data and approvals

		·	Management design, construction and commissioning

		·	Provision of cost and cash-flow information, commitment and cost control

		·	Management, maintenance, mitigation and closeout where possible of Project Risk Register

		·	Change control management

		·	Management of procurement activities, including expediting and inspection

		·	Project Quality Plan

		·	Collation and supply of final documentation

		·	Management of handover:

		·	Design to construction

		·	Construction upto and including commissioning, excluding Natex

		·	Safety management as both Principal Designer & Principal Contractor

		·	Coordination of Natex through to commissioning

 

    
	 
 
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		1.15	Statutory and other obligations (Clause 7.1)

 

The Purchaser shall obtain all permits required
from government and local authority or any other necessary permissions in connection with the use of the Site for the construction,
operation and maintenance of the Plant with the exception of;

		·	Planning permission

		·	Building Control

 

		1.16	Documentation and Information verified by the Contractor (Clause 6.1)

 

The Contractor shall verify the
following Documentation and Information;

 

	Description	 	Version
	URS-16126-V4 - URS for Building 750b Large-Scale Extraction Plant	 	 

 

		1.17	Site Working Hours (Clause 28.5)

 

The normal working hours of the
Site are as follows:

 

		1.17.1.	Opening Times

 

The site will be open between 07.00
hrs – 17.30 hrs Monday to Friday. Access out of these hours to be organised with GW Pharma / Kent Science Park by the principal
contractor.

 

		1.17.2.	Deliveries

 

Deliveries can be made between
07.00 hrs – 17.30 hrs on working days. Peak times to be avoided are:

07.30 hrs – 09.00 hrs

12.00 hrs – 13.00 hrs

16.00 hrs – 17.30hrs

 

		1.17.3.	Note:

 

No deliveries will be taken in
unless specifically registered with the project site security guard who will convey the deliveries to the park security on the
previous evening. This list will be issued out at 17.00 each evening for the following day.

 

    
	 
 
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		2.0	Schedule 2: Documentation

 

		2.1	Format

 

		2.1.1.	Documents

 

		·	Adobe Acrobat

 

		2.2	Drawings

 

		·	AutoCAD

		·	Adobe Acrobat as controlled documents (RAW format where required)

		2.3	Language

 

All Documentation shall be in English.

 

		2.4	Documentation for approval periods (see 11.3)

 

		·	Project Quality and Coordination Plan – Approval time 5 working days

		·	Approval of Austin Design Packages will be issued to GW Pharma in accordance with the Contract
Plan and any comments returned to Austin with 14 days

		·	Bid Analysis for each order group – Approval time 5 working days

		·	Qualification/ Protocols – Approval time 5 working days

		·	Change Controls – Approval time 5 working days

		·	Programme - Approval within 5 working days

 

    
	 
 
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		2.7	Final Documentation and Manuals (Clause 21.9)

 

		·	Subcontractor Test Packs including marked-up As-Built’s, ETOP’s

		·	O&M documentation provided by suppliers/contractors

		·	Commissioning Reports (FAT, SAT, IV, FT)

 

The Contractor shall supply documentation
to allow for commissioning and qualification activities to progress within the timescales required by the contract.

 

		2.8	Documentation not to be shown to the Project Manager (Clause 21.6)

 

Information relating to the fixed
cost portions of the project.

 

		2.9	Deliverables

 

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		3.0	Schedule 3: Responsibilities of Purchaser

 

The overall responsibilities of
the Purchaser are defined in Table 3.1. In some areas, a more detailed break-down is provided in the subsequent Tables 3.2, 3.3
and 3.4 as noted in table 3.1 below.

 

		3.1	Table 3.1. Overall Responsibilities:

 

This section outlines the information
provided by the Purchaser which informs the Basis of Design documents for the Plant whereby the overall responsibilities of the
Purchaser need to be read in conjunction with section 2.5 – ‘Documentation for Approval/ Review’.

 

Overall specific responsibilities
area also identified in sections 1, 6, 7, 9, 14, 20 & 21 including the Specification.

 

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		3.2	Table 3.2 PCS Responsibilities:

 

The below table identifies the Purchasers
responsibilities with regards to the Central PCS is to be read in conjunction with the Specification.

 

The Purchasers responsibility is
for the central PCS and associated commissioning.

 

The following parties’ will
provide the appropriate signals:

Contractor – for all phase
2 Process plant with the exception of NATEX

Purchaser – for all requirements
associated with Phase 1 Process Plant & including NATEX with regards to Phase 2

 

	Item	 	Purchaser	 	BPE (as a 

subcontractor 

to the 

Contractor)	 	Contractor	 	PCS Vendor
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]	 	[***]

 

A=Approve, O=Originator, I=Informed,
R=Review

 

		3.3	Purchaser Supplied Information (Clause 4.1)

 

The Purchaser shall provide all
updated third party Detailed Design information in relation to and in connection with the Works. This will include as a minimum
the updated documents below as provided from the preliminary design.

 

THE REMAINDER OF THIS PAGE AND THE FOLLOWING
THREE PAGES OF THIS EXHIBIT HAVE BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO A REQUEST
FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT.

 

[***]

 

    
	 
 
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		3.4	Work or Materials by the Purchaser (Clause 4.2)

 

Work or Material to be supplied
by the Purchaser as the following table;

 

	Work or Material	 	Date to be supplied
	 	 	 
	Production consumables & Live Material	 	As per commissioning programme

 

 

		3.5	Delivery arrangements for Materials by the Purchaser (Clause 24.1)

 

Delivery arrangements for Material
to be supplied by the Purchaser as the following table;

 

	Work or Material	 	Date to be supplied
	 	 	 
	As required. To be agreed between the Purchaser & Contractor.	 	As per commissioning programme

 

		3.6	Site Services by the Purchaser (Clause 27.4)

 

The following is a list of utilities.
Consumption of such utilities will be freely supplied by the purchaser:

		·	Water

		·	Electricity

		·	Gas

 

    
	 
 
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		3.7	Purchasers Documentation

 

The Purchaser shall provide:

 

		1.	Schedules of all agreed and outstanding changes on a bi-weekly basis

 

		2.	List of equipment delivery dates on a bi-weekly basis with a month projection for large equipment

 

		3.	Agree the status of the updated ‘Information Required’ & ‘Design Transmittal’
schedules including ‘Technical Query’ logs on bi-weekly basis.

 

		4.	The following Purchaser documents will be forwarded to the Contractor where applicable to this
project:

		·	Health & Safety policy Statement, Responsibilities and Legislation.

		·	Site Rules For Contractors

		·	Site Rules for Contractors Employees

		·	The purchaser shall issue the F10

 

    
	 
 
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		4.0	Schedule 4: Health & Safety

 

		4.1	Health & Safety legislation applicable to this project.

 

The control of Health & Safety
will be in accordance with the requirements of the Health & Safety at Work etc. Act 1974. All pertinent requirements relating
to this project will be complied with under the controls specified within the Contractor Health & Safety Management System.

 

Risk assessments will be conducted
as appropriate for all work activities covered by the scope of works for the project. All risk assessments will comply with the
requirements of regulation 3 of the Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations 1999 (amendment 2006).

 

The Contractor site management
will ensure that the work place, buildings and plant contained within it are safe to work in, operate and maintain.

 

The provision of adequate documentation
covering the projected life of the building, will be provided in the form of a Health & Safety File incorporated within the
Operation and Maintenance File. This will be passed to the Purchaser by Contractor on completion of the project. The Health &
Safety File will contain all residual lifetime risks applicable to the structure, plant and operation and maintenance of the facility.

 

Salient applicable regulations
are listed below but are not limited to:

		·	Construction Design and management Regulations (CDM 2015)

		·	COMAH – Control of major accident hazard regulations

		·	Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 (amendment 2006)

		·	The Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations 2002

		·	First aid at work: The Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981

		·	Health & Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1989

		·	Construction (Head Protection) Regulations 1989

		·	Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992

		·	Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013

		·	Hand arm vibration - Control of Vibration at Work Regulations 2005

		·	Personal Protective Equipment Regulations 1992 as amended

		·	The Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations 1996

		·	Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations 1999 (amendment 2006)

		·	Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 (amendment 2004) (COSHH)

		·	The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005

		·	The Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005

 

There are three distinct phases
of safety management and mitigation:

		·	Design

		·	Construction

		·	Operation

 

    
	 
 
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		4.1.1.	Design:

 

Health & Safety issues during
design and tendering period will be co-ordinated by the Principal Designer. The Principal Designer will have the responsibility
for the management of the design by designers affecting Health & safety throughout the lifetime of the construction project
through to handover including informing the Purchaser is adequately notified and in agreement of the risks involved in operating
the facility.

 

		4.1.2.	Construction:

 

CDM Construction Phase Plan will
be created by the Principal Contractor and issued to the Principal Designer for assessment of suitable development before any construction
work starts. The Principal Designer will inform the Purchaser of the status of the CPP as the project progresses.

 

The Construction Phase Plan will
be issued by the Principal Contractor to all prospective Sub-contractors to provide guidance on their responsibilities for Health
and Safety and to use for their preparation of their tender package.

 

		4.1.3.	Operation:

 

Upon completion of construction,
Operation and Maintenance manuals (O&M’s), will be developed to allow the Purchaser to develop SOP’s to operate
the facility.

The Operation and Maintenance principles
will be developed and agreed between the Purchaser and Contractor during the design phase and updated during the construction period.

 

		4.2	Contractor Health & Safety Plan (Clause 7.2)

 

		4.2.1.	Construction Phase Plan

 

The Contractor’s Construction
Phase Plan Issue 0.1 dated 31/05/2017 sets out the management of Health & Safety on-site in accordance with Clause 7.2, the
Contractor shall develop, implement and maintain this Plan.

 

 

		4.3	Site Health & Safety Requirements (Clause 4.6 & 26.4)

 

The Health & Safety requirements
applying to;

		·	the Purchaser and the Project Manager's personnel and anybody working under their control, and

		·	the Contractors personnel, Subcontractors and anybody working under their control

Are as per the Construction Phase
Plan.

 

		4.4	Safety Equipment, Materials, First Aid and Emergency Arrangements (Clause 26.3)

 

The Contractor will provide all
necessary safety equipment during construction.

 

    
	 
 
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		5.0	Schedule 5: Environmental Protection & Waste Disposal

 

		5.1	Environmental Protection & Waste Disposal Plans (Clause 7.2)

 

In accordance with Clause 7.2 the
Contractor shall develop, maintain and implement an Environmental Plan that shall address the matters set out in sections 5.2 to
5.4 below.

 

		5.2	Waste Disposal

 

Below is outlined the responsibility
for the disposal of materials from the project.

 

		5.2.1.	The Contractor

 

The Contractor will be a good neighbour
and try to protect the environment from excessive waste from its activities. The Contractor will continue to improve its efficiency
in the use of materials and reduce the amount of waste that ends up in landfill sites.

 

Emissions to the environment relating
to materials, substances and waste created from construction activities shall be controlled to avoid any breaches of the applicable
environment regulations leading to enforcement by the Local Authority and the Environment Agency.

 

The contractor where practicable
will minimise waste through each project stage:

		·	Design

		·	Purchasing

		·	Construction

 

The contractor will be responsible
for waste arising from:

 

		·	excavations and removal of surplus as dug materials from the Area of Construction under CDM control

		·	the manufacture, purchase and construction of the Envelope and surrounding works within the construction
Area Under CDM control

		·	the fabrication and installation of plant and equipment within the building and designated areas
of construction under CDM control

		·	storage and fabrication facilities within the area under CDM control

		·	welfare facilities within the CDM controlled area

 

 

		5.2.2.	The Purchaser

 

The Purchaser is responsible for
waste:

		·	arising from their temporary facilities

		·	that can be associated with the project but produced from the existing facility.

		·	produced from the proving and commissioning of the process equipment with in the new Facility

		·	the Purchaser will be responsible for negotiating and obtaining Licenses to discharge non- hazardous
bulk liquids from the landlord and/ or local Water Authority produced in commissioning

 

    
	 
 
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		5.3	Sustainability

 

Given the processes and equipment
options available there is limited opportunity for sustainability. However, the Contractor’s Environmental Plan shall set
out procedures where feasible to consider low energy consuming equipment variants within the cost limitation of the project.

 

		5.4	Environmental

 

The Contractor’s Environmental
Plan shall set out procedures to minimise construction waste. Further details on waste minimisation for the construction industry can
be found in:

Waste Minimisation and Recycling
in Construction - A site handbook: SP133

Managing materials and components
on site: SP146

 

		5.5	Site Environmental Requirements (Clause 4.6 & 26.4)

 

The Site Environmental requirements
applying to;

		·	the Purchaser and the Project Manager's personnel and anybody working under their control, and

		·	the Contractors personnel, Subcontractors and anybody working under their control

 

The Contractor shall comply with
legislation.

 

    
	 
 
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		6.0	Schedule 6: Quality Assurance & Qualification

 

		6.1	Quality Assurance Systems (Clause 3.8)

 

The Works will be designed, procured,
constructed, and commissioned by the Contractor and Subcontractors in accordance with an ISO 9001 2008 accredited assurance system,
Quality Manual and Guidance Notes.

 

All Works shall comply with the
relevant British standards and codes of practice. Design standards used generally shall include:

 

		·	Building regulations

		·	BS7671 IEE Wiring Regulations and associated guides

		·	CIBSE Guides Volumes A, B, C and D

		·	CIBSE Technical Notes and Memorandum

		·	BSRIA Recommendations and Application Guides

		·	CDM Requirements

 

The Contractor’s shall comply
with the Contractors Project Quality Plan which will be provided within 3 weeks of appointment.

 

		6.2	Qualification

 

The equipment will be qualified
by the Purchaser according to the Purchasers current Qualification/ Validation Master Plan including System Impact Assessment.

 

A Project Quality Plan shall be
produced by Contractor identifying:-

 

		1)	Roles and Responsibilities

		2)	Approval Schedules

		3)	DQ, IQ, OQ and PQ Requirements as identified by the Purchaser

		4)	Schedule of Inspection and Testing (on site)

		5)	Quality Control (QC) Requirements and Procedures

 

    
	 
 
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		7.0	Schedule 7: Subcontracting

 

		7.1	Subcontracting of Works Packages (Clause 9.2)

 

The Contractor proposes subject
to clause 9.2 to subcontract the works packages as the plan in Schedule 1, part 1.7.

 

		7.2	Single Source Subcontracts

 

The Contractor proposes subject
to clause 9.2 to subcontract the works packages below on a single source basis

 

[***]

 

		7.3	Subcontracting conditions (Clause 9.2)

 

Subcontracts should be let
on terms as the main contract between The Purchaser and Contractor. In this regard The Purchaser would recommend the use of appropriate
IChemE subcontracts amended accordingly.

 

The Contractor has proposed
the use of Austins Conditions of Sub-Contract ref Version A May 2017 to appoint sub-contractors, subject to incorporating the following
amendments:

 

		·	Sub-clause 12.5(a) [refers to discount] – delete

		·	Sub-clause 12.7 [allows cross contract set-off] – amend so cross contract set-off is not
allowed.

 

The use by The Contractor of
their own subcontract shall be at their risk. The Contractor shall state, prior to each package tender, any shortfall in the proposed
subcontract conditions (i.e. non IChemE) that may give rise to a reduction in the Contractors liability as clause 9.17

 

		7.4	Process Elements

 

BPE has been jointly selected
to undertake the following works in connection with the process element of the works:

 

		·	Detail design and procurement support associated with process equipment & utilities

		·	Post Procurement support

		·	Construction support

		·	Commissioning and qualification

 

		7.5	Specialist Equipment

 

The Contractor shall be required
to place orders with specialist vendors for specialist equipment.

 

Such specialist equipment includes,
but may not be limited to the following:

 

Extraction processes &
systems, Mills, DAP’s Vacuum Transfer systems, manual handling, CIP systems, Process Control systems, Ethanol and associated
process utilities.

 

    
	 
 
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The Contractor shall not be
responsible for, setting to work, commissioning, validation and the design for the specified equipment and will only be responsible
for installation as expressly agreed.

 

Where equipment has been supplied
by the Purchaser for either or both Phases 1 and 2, the Purchaser shall retain responsibility for the performance of such equipment.

 

Upon approval of the tender
report prepared and submitted by the Contractor, the Purchaser shall make all necessary payments to the Contractor. After which
the Contractor shall place orders, make payments, coordinate FATs, the delivery of the specified equipment to site, guide the specialist
equipment supplier’s personnel on site with respect to Installation, Health & Safety and site logistics requirements.
The Purchaser shall attend all FAT's, and manage everything subsequently including, SATs, testing & commissioning, Vendor Validation
through to demonstration, handover on-site and to operations.

 

The contractor will assist
the purchaser on site as required with the coordination of the installation.

 

The Purchaser is responsible
for managing all activities undertaken by NATEX. The Contactor will assist in procuring the requirements for NATEX’s installation
based on NATEX providing the detailed requirement specifications and drawings. The Contractor will coordinate NATEX’s activities
through installation on site, however NATEX will supervise all installation that the Purchaser has procured for NATEX systems and
the Purchaser will manage NATEX as necessary. Upon completion of the installation the purchaser shall be responsible for coordination
of the commissioning of the systems and manging these through to handover, qualifications and operation.

 

		7.6	Procurement Procedures (Clause 9.5)

 

The procurement will be based
on the Contractor’s standard procedures, covering:

 

		·	The Contractor will prepare a contract plan, showing order groupings, potential vendors, subcontractors
and key dates for:

		a.	Enquiry issue

		b.	Enquiry return

		c.	Bid evaluation complete

		d.	Order placement

 

This will be agreed with the
Purchaser and will be kept updated through the project.

 

		·	Selection of potential Subcontract tenderers which shall be reviewed and accepted or otherwise
by the Purchaser

		·	Completion and review of the Contractors Pre-qualification Questionnaire

		·	Prepare appropriate tender packages of drawings, specifications, subcontract conditions and pricing
schedules etc.

		·	Expedite, review and compile tenders received and lead review meetings, with issues arising

		·	Prepare bid analysis and make recommendations for the Purchaser

 

    
	 
 
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		·	Provide advice on contact issues, terms and conditions and commercial risk

 

		·	Negotiation, contract and order placement upon sign-off by the Purchaser Order negotiation and
placement upon sign-off by the Purchaser.

		·	Recurring and ongoing project reimbursable costs shall be agreed as ongoing and re-occurring which
shall be updated monthly with the cost report, this includes items such as but not limited to security, skips, temporary lighting
etc. Such costs to be supported by appropriate invoices in the normal manner.

		·	Review progress of orders to allow invoice ratification

		·	Check and ratify invoices for payment recommendation

		·	Negotiate and agree variation accounts under the terms of the subcontracts

		·	Close out orders and agree final accounts

		·	Maintain records of performance

		·	Value and certify payment to subcontractors

 

		7.6.1.	Preparation of Enquiries

 

Definition
of Scope

The Contractor will compile
and issue the package of designs, drawings, specifications and commercial conditions to enable tenders to be obtained.

 

The contractor will inform
the PM as part of the tender issue documents and/or Tender report:

		i.	any shortfall in the proposed subcontract conditions (i.e. non IChemE) that may give rise to a
reduction in the subcontractors liability as clause 9.17

		ii.	the shortfall in completeness of Design or Engineering within the package or any areas of scope
that have been omitted from the package or / and the works required to progress design from IFT (issued for tender) and/ or IFC
(issued for construction)

		iii.	any Design which is being requested of the subcontract tenders

 

Selection
of Bidders

Bidders will initially be pre-selected.
The Contractor will select the bidders who will be invited to tender in conjunction with the Purchaser. New Subcontractors not
already approved by the Contractor may be considered but audit may be necessary to ascertain suitability.

 

Enquiry
Form and Subcontract Tender Packages

The Contractor will issue standard
documentation using computer generated Enquiry templates for Supply and delivery only, Supply with minor site operations and Site
installation contracts, and preparing full Subcontract documentation for major Subcontracts

 

The Contractor will retain
all inward and outward correspondence relating to successful and unsuccessful tenders for audit purposes. Copies of packages issued
for tender will be compiled and copied to the PM and BPP.

 

    
	 
 
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Tender
Return

For packages with an expected
value greater than [***], the tender returns will be requested to be submitted as follows:

 

Complete electronic tender
returns shall be submitted to the following E-mail address:

[***]

 

Simultaneously a copy of the
tender covering letter, qualifications and commercial returns shall be submitted to [***]

 

(Postal address - BPP Construction
Consultants, 9 Motcomb Street, London, SW1X 8LA

For the attention of Robert
Mathews.

 

		7.6.2.	Tender Analysis

 

Upon receipt, quotations will
be checked by the Contractor for compliance with technical and commercial requirements. Where practicable any missing information
will be obtained from bidders so that competing quotations may be directly compared.

 

In those cases in which bidders
are unable to comply with the terms of the Enquiry, or where terms are open to discussion, the Contractor will negotiate for the
most favourable terms obtainable, in consultation with the Project Manager where appropriate.

 

When quotations have been received,
technical analysis completed and any negotiations finalised, a Tender Report will be prepared by the Contractor. A formal Tender
Analysis will not normally be prepared for individual items of value less than £15,000.

 

The Tender Analysis will state
the recommended Supplier/Subcontractor. Supplementary statements of the technical and commercial arguments in support of the recommendation
will be appended as appropriate

 

The completed Tender Analysis,
together with a copy of all quotations and other relevant correspondence, will be issued to the Project Manager for review and
approval.

 

The Tender Report will include:

		·	the estimate budget together with any adds and omits to such budget and

		·	a statement of subcontractor design within the package

		·	a statement regarding the completeness of Design, Engineering or Scope within the package

		·	a statement of any shortfall in the proposed subcontract conditions (i.e. non IChemE) that may
give rise to a reduction in the Contractors liability as clause.17

		·	a statement that the subcontractor is aware of the requirements of collateral warranties

 

The Tender Report will also
contain a checklist of relevant special conditions rejected or accepted by the proposed Subcontractor and accepted by GW-Pharma.

 

    
	 
 
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		7.6.3.	Purchase Orders/Subcontracts

 

A standard Contract Order Form
or a full Subcontract agreement will be used exclusively to place orders and the issue of these documents, signed by the Contractor’s
authorised signatory, will be the only method of creating a commitment.

 

		7.6.4.	Order Amendments

 

Change Authorisations (CA)
shall be used to control variations to the scope of work and their impact on prices and programme after placement of the subcontract/
Purchase Order. The procedure of CA will be between the Purchaser and the Contractor. In instances where time is required to be
expended to evaluate a solution, the Purchaser will approve the associated time in advance such that a solution can be researched
and subsequently presented on further CA approved by the Purchaser for implementation or otherwise.

 

Head Office Instruction will
be used upon full authorisation of Change Authorisations to instruct Subcontract variation giving details of the change, and adjustment
in the price and effect on programme and will be issued and distributed on the same basis as the original Purchase Order.

 

From time to time the Contractor
will issue written instructions to alter, amend, omit, add to, or otherwise vary any of the Subcontract Works or merely to clarify
an existing subcontract obligation. These written instructions allows work to proceed to meet programme demands and commercial
implications to be reviewed and agreed on a monthly basis prior to the payment application.

 

Instructions exceeding £5,000
in value or 1% of the sub-contract sum, whichever is greater, shall be subject to review by the Project Manager prior to issue
to the subcontractor. In this instance the review period will be same day when identified and required by the Contractor. Alternatively
the review period shall be 24 hours.

 

The Contractor’s “Avoid
Verbal Order” (AVO) is a standard document used to issue such instructions for Site based installation contracts in the contract
period.

 

Where subcontractor/ vendor
variation value exceeds [***], AUK will ensure that changes to subcontract scope are vetted and signed off by the person or their
representative when said person(s) are unavailable with respect to who prepared the design \ engineering or tender document scope.

 

		7.6.5.	Expediting

 

The Contractor will maintain
contact with Suppliers/Subcontractors to the extent appropriate to the importance of the equipment and/or service to the construction
programme. Remedial action will be taken, where necessary, to minimise delays and their effect on the overall programme. In summary,
the following activities will be carried out:

		·	Expedite information from suppliers by telephone and internally expedite responses

		·	Collate final documentation

 

    
	 
 
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		·	Ensure, by a process of office and field expediting, that orders are progressing as required –
recommending actions as necessary

		·	Liaise with suppliers on final equipment delivery dates and details

		·	Keep records of goods received on site

 

		7.6.6.	Inspection

 

		·	Review project scope of work and mandatory/recommended inspection and hold points

		·	Prepare an inspection plan

		·	Inspect and arrange for third party inspection of plant and subcontract works

		·	Ensure observations and issues are progressed and resolved

 

		7.6.7.	Certification and Invoicing

 

The Contractor will check and
review Subcontractors’ applications, statements and invoices, having particular regard to the following aspects:

		·	Arithmetic correctness

		·	Compliance with Subcontract/ Purchase Order requirements

		·	Goods received and accepted or work carried out and accepted

		·	Price correct. Where the price has increased, that the increase has been correctly calculated on
a contractual , or is otherwise acceptable

		·	Payment pre-conditions met

		·	All invoices, regardless of value, will be authorised by the appropriate Buyer and the Contract
Manager.

		·	The Contractor will make payment in accordance with the terms of the Purchase Order.

 

		7.6.8.	Subcontract Conditions

 

The subcontract conditions
shall include the following obligations on the subcontractors, as appropriate to their scope:

		·	Subcontractors shall not at any time engage a greater number of persons upon the Site than is reasonably
required for the carrying out and completion of the Works in accordance with the Contract

		·	GW-Pharma Ltd may attend subcontract meetings

 

    
	 
 
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		8.0	Schedule 8: Contractor’s Named Personnel

 

		8.1	Named Personnel (Clause 12.4)

 

The following are named personnel.

 

[***]

 

		8.2	Key Positions (Clause 12.4)

 

The following are key positions,
so far unidentified

 

		1.	Project Manager During Construction

		2.	Construction Site Manager

		3.	Assistant Site Manager \ Engineer

		4.	Site Mechanical Services Co-ordinator

		5.	Site Electrical Services Co-ordinator

		6.	Site process Co-ordinating Engineer

		7.	Cost Control \ Surveyor

		8.	Procurement Manager

		9.	Safety Manager

 

    
	 
 
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		9.0	Schedule 9: Training by Contractor

 

		9.1	Training by Contractor (Clause 3.9)

 

Contractor training provided
shall be in video format to be agreed with the Purchaser.

 

Refer to Schedule 13 for a
list of training per system.

 

		9.2	Purchasers Personnel (Clause 4.5)

 

The Purchaser shall make available
the following personnel with adequate skills and experience for Training by the Contractor:

 

[***]

 

    
	 
 
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		10.0	Schedule 10: Parts with limited working life and spare parts

 

		10.1	Spare Parts

 

The number of spares and critical
parts list, supplies identifying the working life will be advised and agreed with the Purchaser in due course.

 

The criteria will be based
on specialist supplier & contractor recommendations and as agreed with the Purchaser.

 

Vendors and sub contract equipment
suppliers shall supply details of:

		·	Start Up spares and consumables

		·	Oils and lubricants

		·	2 years recommended spares

The Purchaser will purchase
as required.

 

The Purchaser 2 months prior
to mechanical completion advise of parts required.

 

		10.2	Parts with Limited Working Life (Clause 37.11)

 

Parts with limited working
life will be advised post appointment of vendor/ subcontractor. The below scheduled will be updated accordingly.

 

The following parts have been
specified recognising they have a guaranteed working life less than 365 days, as such their Defects Liability period will be (guaranteed
working life) as stated below:

 

	Equipment	 	Part \ ID Code	 	Guaranteed Working Life
	To be updated as per the above.	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 

 

    
	 
 
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		11.0	Schedule 11: Times of Completion

 

		11.1	Times of Completion (Clause 13.1)

 

	Item No	 	Phase	 	Description	 	Date
	1	 	Start-on-site	 	Commence Site Strip	 	[***]
	2	 	Building Watertight	 	Building watertight	 	[***]
	3	 	Phase 1 – Ready for takeover (Construction Completion)	 	Completion of Phase 1 area to include HVAC & Utilities commissioning, to the point of interdependence of Purchaser supplied equipment permits etc. excluding installation of Process Equipment (DAP, Skids etc.)	 	[***]
	4	 	Natex Testing & pre-commissioning commencement	 	Natex Testing and Commissioning of Process Pipework - Purchaser Milestone	 	[***]
	5	 	Phase 2 – Ready for takeover (Construction Completion)	 	Building 750b completion including commissioning of HVAC &  Utilities commissioning, to the point of interdependence of Purchaser supplied equipment permits etc. excluding Natex commissioning	 	[***]
	6	 	Natex Commissioning commencement	 	Natex Commissioning of Extraction Plant Commencement - Purchaser Milestone	 	[***]
	7	 	Natex Commissioning completion	 	Commissioning of Extraction Plant - Purchaser Milestone	 	[***]
	8	 	DAP & Mill Qualification commencement	 	Purchaser Qualification commencement – Purchaser Milestone	 	[***]
	9	 	Natex Qualification commencement	 	Purchaser Qualification commencement – Purchaser Milestone	 	[***]

 

		11.2	Project Programme (Clause 13.2)

 

The Contractor shall provide
the Project Manager with project programme prior to commencement of site activities in accordance with clause 13.2.

 

The Project Programme shall
be maintained and updated on a monthly basis.

 

The following Level 1 Works
programme shows the key milestones and main activities to achieve the completion date in 11.1 above.

 

The programme will include
the following key dates:-

 

    
	 
 
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Cabins on site and CM team
in place

Breaking ground ceremony

Building watertight

Power on

Utility generation systems
functional

Yard storage systems complete

Utility systems complete –
distribution to points of use

Phase 1 completion

Phase 2 completion

HVAC and BMS systems complete

Environmental state achieved
and stable – pressure cascades, temps and AC rates

Rooms fully fitted out and
serviced

Process systems complete  

Safety systems complete

Changing rooms, toilets and
admin areas complete

Open days for tours –
when can we build in dates for visitors safely  

Completion date for facility

 

		11.3	Documentation for Approval Times (Clause 21.2)

 

The Contractor will submit
to the PM the following documentation for approval (see 2.4)

 

	Documentation	 	Time for 

Submission	 	Approval period (if 

less than 14 days)
	Project Quality Plan	 	Within 3 week of signing the main contract	 	 
	Bid Analysis for each order group	 	As contract plan - see 7.7	 	7 days (5 working days)
	Qualification Protocols 	 	 	 	Approval time 5 working days
	Change Controls	 	 	 	7 days (5 working days unless otherwise noted by the Contractor)
	Programme 	 	 	 	Approval within 5 working days

 

		11.4	Final Documentation (Clause 21.9)

 

The Contractor will supply
the following final documentation (see 2.8) at a time or within the period stated

 

	Documentation	 	Time or Period for Supply
	Subcontractor Test Packs including marked-up As-Built’s, ETOP’s	 	To be Agreed prior to take over
	O&M documentation provided by suppliers/contractors	 	To be Agreed prior to take over
	Commissioning Reports (FAT, SAT, IV, FT)	 	To be Agreed prior to take over
	Defects List	 	To be Agreed prior to take over

 

    
	 
 
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		12.0	Schedule 12: Liquidated Damages for Delay

 

		12.1	Liquidated Damages (Clause 15.1)

 

The parties have agreed that
the Works shall be completed in two Sections, known as Phase 1 and Phase 2. Separate liquidated damages shall apply to Phase 1
and Phase 2 as defined in Section 1.2..

 

Liquidated damages shall be
payable by the Contractor in respect of Construction Completion of Phase 1 and Phase 2 as set out at Schedule 11 (as may be adjusted
in accordance with the Contract) on the basis set out below.

 

PHASE 1

 

Phase 1 Construction Completion
(Clause 32 refers)

 

At the rate [***] per week
or pro-rata thereof

 

PROVIDED THAT the total amount
liquidated damages payable by the Contractor in respect of Phase 1 shall not exceed [***].

 

PHASE 2

 

Phase 2 Construction Completion
(Clause 32 refers)

 

At the rate of [***] per week
for the first 5 weeks and thereafter at the rate [***] per week or pro-rata thereof, provided that the total amount of liquidated
damages payable by the Contractor shall not exceed [***].

 

PROVIDED THAT the total aggregate
liquidated damages payable overall by the Contractor shall not exceed [***].

 

Where equipment supplied by
the Purchaser delays the critical path of the project programme, then the period by which the equipment is late and/ or any consequential
impacts shall be the basis for extending the impacted Contractor milestone completion activities by the same period.

 

The period provisioned within
the baseline programme for the manufacture of the Contractor supplied DAP is currently 34 weeks. This is an unconfirmed period
as the equipment is bespoke and the manufacturer period will not be clarified until tender returns are received post appointment
of the Contractor.

 

As such, should the selected
DAP manufacturer be unable to comply with the 34 week manufacture period allowed within the baseline programme, then the impacted
milestones shall be extended by the actual manufacture period exceeding the 34 weeks of the baseline programme.

 

    
	 
 
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		13.0	Schedule 13: Pre-installation tests and procedures (CLAUSE 22.2 AND 22.4)

 

Listed below are the:

		1.	Pre-installation ‘Factory Acceptance Tests’ (FAT’s).

		2.	‘Site Acceptance Test’ (SAT’s) and Performance Tests by system – part of
Schedule 16

		3.	User Training on a per system basis, part of Schedule 9

 

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		14.0	Schedule 14: Criteria for the completion of construction

 

		14.1	Criteria for Construction Completion Phase 2 (Clause 32.2)

 

Completion shall be achieved
on a per phase basis once the following conditions have be met on a per phase basis:

 

		14.1.1.	General

 

		·	The completion of pretesting for Commissioning of all Mechanical and Electrical Systems. In accordance
with the Contractor’s specification entitled ‘Commissioning Mechanical Services’.

		·	The completion of statutory inspections by Building Control and Local Authority Planning Permission
(excluding Landscaping).

		·	Inspection of the building fabric to ensure compliance against the design drawings and specifications.
Inspection data to be recorded on the inspection reports.

		·	The completion of major defects that could adversely affect the operation of the facility.

		·	Issuance of the Draft Health and Safety File and Operation and Maintenance Manuals.

		·	Training of Purchaser personnel according to Schedule 9

		·	Mechanical Completion, Accepted Engineering Turnover Packs and completion of O&M’s documents.

		·	Plant visually inspected for completeness and resulting snags preventing operations cleared

		·	Labelling/Identification complete and correct.

		·	Safety signs installed

		·	Scaffolding removed to the agreed extent that commissioning can proceed.

		·	Re-instatements complete, where required to allow operations to continue

		·	Builder clean complete

		·	Contractor actions from Design Reviews closed out.

		·	Tagging and labelling of all systems

 

		14.1.2.	Civil and Steelwork

 

		·	All work completed and temporary works removed.

		·	All work required to be tested in accordance with the specification has been so tested and passed
as satisfactory with particular emphasis on underground work.

		·	Lifting beams proof tested (Note: the Purchaser is to agree the test vendor)

		·	Any temporary bolting removed

		·	Grating fully clamped down and handrails and toe boards fixed.

		·	All signage required by building control in place

		·	Leak testing of all buried underground pipes, pits, sumps, etc.

		·	Flushing of drains

		·	Check electrical earthing and lightning protection of building is installed and continuity tested

 

    
	 
 
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		14.1.3.	Mechanical / Piping / Building Services

 

		·	Installation of all equipment (including internals) and piping in accordance with the P&IDs,
GAs and Subcontractors installation instructions

		·	Piping complies with pipe specification (e.g. correct grade of gasket installed)

		·	Tagging and labelling

		·	Pipe supports completed and rigid with temporary supports removed.

		·	Piping flanges alignment, correct bolting and gaskets

		·	Welding inspections completed, inspection report received as required

		·	Site testing of pipework including NDT – boroscope and P & P in some cases (only if agreed
with the Purchaser)

		·	Installation of vessel internals in accordance with the drawings and specifications.

		·	Installation of all temporary strainers.

		·	Removal of all temporary slip plates other than those required for commissioning.

		·	Installation of specified gland packing and lubricants to all valves.

		·	Testing of all relief valves at the Purchaser’s approved test station and subsequent installation
in accordance with the test requirements and schedule agreed by the Purchaser.

		·	Installation of control valves / in line items on completion of line and vessel flushing in accordance
with the method, requirements and schedule agreed by the Purchaser.

		·	Valves, traps and strainers correct orientation and flow direction.

 

		14.1.4.	Electrical, Instrumentation, Control

 

		·	All equipment within the electrical design installed to current IEE wiring regulations BS7671 and
Electricity at Work Regulation 4.

		·	All electrical supply and control wiring tested for insulation, electrical pressure, polarity and
continuity. Electrical equipment voltage checked/tested and found satisfactory.

		·	Initial “Equipment in Hazardous Area Schedule Inspection” completed on all equipment
and defects corrected.

		·	Insulation, conductivity and resistance tested and found satisfactory.

		·	All earthing installed, visually inspected and testing documentation completed.

		·	Safety devices including overloads, MCBs, RCCD and fuses at correct setting and tested where applicable.

		·	Labelling (identification of cables/circuits/equipment) complete.

		·	Lighting completed.

		·	Oil filled devices (e.g. transformers) charged by specialist contractor to the correct level and
with correct grade of oil, with test certificate.

		·	Circuit continuity / functional tests carried out and defects corrected. The results shall be documented
(Cold loop testing from field devices to I/O cabinets).

		·	Electrical distribution and circuit system fuses withdrawn and handed over to Commissioning Manager
(Note: circuits will not be live).

		·	All instrumentation installed in accordance with line diagrams, hook-ups etc.

		·	Calibration of critical instruments to be provided with calibration certificates.

		·	Alarm, Trip and Interlock tests / data completed and validated (including removal of redundant
ATIs).

		·	Software FATs complete (Purchaser’s responsibility)

		·	Software loaded (Purchaser’s responsibility)

 

    
	 
 
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		14.1.5.	Insulation and Painting

 

		·	Insulation integrity check where practical

		·	Location labelling of all electrical trace heating

		·	All insulation work completed to the agreed extent to allow commissioning to proceed.

		·	All painting work completed to the agreed extent to allow commissioning to proceed.

		·	Undertaking to finalise painting work as commissioning proceeds.

 

		14.1.6.	Safety

 

		·	Access to and egress from equipment not impeded

		·	Fire Equipment (extinguishers etc.) supplied and installed as specified.

 

Once the above conditions have
been met the Purchaser shall issue a Construction Completion Certificate for the Plant. Completion excludes Purchaser procured
equipment activities of commissioning and/ or qualification which may remain.

 

		14.2	Criteria for Construction Completion Phase 1 (Clause 32.2)

 

Construction Completion for
Phase 1 shall be based on completion of commissioning inclusive of handover of O&M’s in connection with qualified systems
for Phase 1 only. Completion excludes Purchaser procured equipment activities of commissioning and/ or qualification which may
remain.

 

Once the
above conditions have been met the Purchaser shall issue a Construction Completion Certificate for Phase 1 of the project.

 

    
	 
 
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		15.0	Schedule 15: Take over procedure

 

		15.1	Take Over Procedures (Clause 33.2)

 

Phase 2 Completion of the minor
items requiring completion identified on the Construction Completion Certificate, in accordance with sub-clause 32.6.

 

Phase 1 Completion will be
as identified in schedule 14.2.

 

    
	 
 
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		16.0	Schedule 16: Performance Tests and Procedures (Clause 35.3)

 

Systems and utilities requiring
performance testing are identified in Schedule 13.

 

Performance testing criteria
shall be agreed between the Purchaser and Contractor at the pre-tender stage for inclusion in the vendor and subcontractor proposals.

 

Specifications as detailed
in 2327-Contract Specifications issues by AUK:

 

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		17.0	Schedule 17: Performance guarantees and damages for failure (Clause 35.1)

 

Where performance guarantees
and associated liquidated damages for performance failure have been negotiated with Subcontractors, such damages shall be passed
to the Purchaser and shall not be considered damages recovered from a Subcontractor for the purposes of sub-clause 9.6.

 

    
	 
 
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		18.0	Schedule 18: Cost elements, rates and charges

 

		18.1	Contract Price (Clause 39.1)

 

The Contract Price shall include
the Contractors Fixed and Reimbursable Cost Elements detailed below.

 

		18.2	Contractors Fixed Cost Elements

 

The agreed fixed cost components
are identified in the estimate as:

 

[***]

 

		18.3	Contractors Reimbursable Cost Components

 

The following are reimbursable
costs:

 

[***]

 

For reimbursable costs the following rates
shall apply and expenses will be as follows:

 

[***]

 

		18.4	Subcontracted Costs

 

The properly incurred net cost
to the Contractor of;

 

[***]

 

		18.5	Subcontracted Temporary Site Facility Costs

 

The properly incurred net cost
to the Contractor (in accordance with Schedule 7) of;

 

[***]

 

		18.6	Contractors Fee

 

Contractor’s Fee
is fixed.

 

    
	 
 
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		18.7	Contractor Rates

 

The Contractor charge out rates are set-out

 

		18.7.1.	Hourly Rates fixed until 01.Jan.19

 

[***]

 

		18.7.2.	Weekly Rates

 

[***]

 

		18.7.3.	Expenses

 

Expense are not included in
the above hourly rates and are charged at the following rates:

 

[***]

    
	 
 
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		18.8	Estimate

 

The latest estimate for Phases
1 & 2 are included in the below including the combined summary:

 

    
	 
 
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		18.8.1.	Summary

 

Rev F 7Sept
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		18.8.2.	Phase 2 Estimate

 

Rev O dated 7 Sept 2017

 

    
	 
 
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		18.8.3.	Phase 1 Estimate

 

Rev F dated 24 July 2017

 

    
	 
 
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		19.0	Schedule 19: Payment

 

		19.1	Payment against Tasks \ Milestones (Clause 41.2)

 

The following are payments
against milestones

 

	Milestone	 	Payment (£)
	None stated	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 

 

		19.2	Contractors Request for Payment (Clause 41.3)

 

The Contractors monthly request
for payment shall be supported by all relevant documentary evidence, appropriately itemised, coded and cross referenced to the
payment request summary, including;

 

		a)	Copies of invoices received by the Contractor in support of “actual expenditure”

		b)	Copies of time sheet summaries of staff in support of “actual expenditure”

		c)	Copies of expenses incurred in support of “actual expenditure”

		d)	Copies of applications from sub-contractors, together with the Contractors Certification calculations
(if and as requested by the Project Manager)

		e)	Updates of project cash flow (linked to \ part of the Anticipated Final Cost within the Commercial
report - Schedule 21) for all aspects of Contract Price in support of estimates of future expenditure

 

    
	 
 
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		20.0	Schedule 20: Contract co-ordination

 

		20.1	Requirements for Contract Coordination (clause 5.4)

 

The requirements of both the Purchaser
and the Contractor in regard to Contract Coordination are set out below:

 

		20.2	Primary point of contact for the Contractor is

 

[***] (Contract
[***])

The Austin
Company of UK Limited

Cardinal
Point

Park Road

Rickmansworth

Hertfordshire
WD3 1RE

Tel:01923
432658

Mobile:07740
171614

Email: [***]

 

		20.3	Primary point of contact for the Purchaser

 

[***] (Head of Engineering)

G W Pharma Limited

...

Tel:

Mobile:

Email:[***]

 

		20.4	Project Manager

 

[***]

c/o G W Pharma Limited

...

Tel:

Mobile:

Email:[***]

 

		20.5	Project Sponsors

 

The Project
Sponsor for the Contractor is:

[***]

 

The Project
Sponsors for the Purchaser is:

[***]

 

		20.6	Document Numbering

 

The Contractor and Purchaser, both
acting reasonably, shall develop and agree a unique nomenclature in connection with record information, tagging, labelling and
engineering specifications.

 

    
	 
 
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		20.7	Method of Document and Data Transfer

 

Documents shall be transferred
between via email using the following addresses:

 

Contractor:   document.control@austin.co.uk

 

Purchaser:    [***]

 

		20.8	Arrangement for issuing invoices

 

The Contractor shall prepare invoices
addressed as follows:

G W Pharma Ltd

Kingsgate House

Newbury Road

Andover

Hants

SP10 4DU

 

And the
invoices shall be issued by email to:

 

accounts@gwpharm.com

 

		20.9	Arrangement for issuing remittance advice

 

Upon making payment the Purchaser
shall issue by email a corresponding remittance advice to:

 

[***]

 

		20.10	Method of transferring payments

 

Payments between the parties shall
be conducted via BACS, using the following details:

 

[***]

 

    
	 
 
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		21.0	Schedule 21: Reports and Records

 

		21.1	Progress and Other Reports (Clause 3.7)

 

The Contractor shall provide:

 

		1.	Monthly Project Status Reports, a sample of which is included which will provide the overall status
of the project with respect to:

		a.	Design

		b.	Procurement

		c.	Construction

		d.	Quality

		e.	Progress with the programme as noted in item 2 below

		f.	Commercial as noted in item 3 below

		g.	Health, Safety & Environment Overview

 

		2.	A baseline programme (non-resource) which shall be updated monthly and reviewed with the Purchasers
project sponsor and the Contractors Project Director.

 

		3.	A commercial report will be provided monthly,

 

		4.	The Commercial report shall include

		a.	Order Commitment

		b.	Variations to date

		c.	Pending Variations

		d.	Potential variations

		e.	Cost to complete

		f.	Total outturn costs

		g.	Actual and Forecast Expenditure Summary by Contractors cost code

 

The report
shall be principally presented with to identify the total:

		a.	Design costs

		b.	Subcontract costs

		1.	Shell

		2.	Fit-out

		3.	Process

		4.	Equipment

		5.	Others

		c.	Management costs

 

		5.	Timesheets for reimbursable elements with a bullet point list of activities will be provided on
a bi-weekly basis with respect to the process design and support.

 

		6.	A four week look-ahead shall be provided on a bi-weekly basis of overall project strategic activities
and milestones.

 

		21.2	Maintenance of Contractors Records (Clause 40.1)

 

The Contractor shall provide
and maintain the following records:

		1.	Subcontract tender enquiries

		2.	Subcontract orders placed

		3.	Records of committed expenditure on orders placed.

		4.	Records of invoices paid

 

    
	 
 
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		5.	Records of cost changes resulting from Variation Orders

		6.	Forecasts of the Total Cost of Works to their final completion

		7.	Records of other reimbursable costs incurred including time sheets and expenses

		8.	Time sheets (including those for design variations) shall indicate the works being carried out
including the work stage, area, discipline and element together with a brief narrative of deliverables, drawing revision where
appropriate. Time simply allocated to the project on a global basis will not be sufficient.

 

    
	 
 
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		22.0	Schedule 22: Forms of Collateral Warranty (article 17)

 

		22.1	Part A Contractor Collateral Warranty 4-8-17

 

	Dated	201

 

THE AUSTIN COMPANY OF (U.K.)
LIMITED

 

- and -

 

[THE BENEFICIARY]

 

- and -

 

GW PHARMA LIMITED

 

 

 

Contractor’s
Warranty

 

in relation to

 

Design, Construction,

Testing and Commissioning of GW Pharma Building
750b.

and Process Equipment at Kent Science Park

 

 

 

    
	 
 
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	This Deed of Warranty is made as a deed on	201

 

Between:

 

		(1)	THE AUSTIN COMPANY OF (U.K.) LIMITED (registered number 00343451), a company incorporated
in in England and Wales and whose registered address is Cardinal Point, Park Road, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire WD3 1RE (the "Contractor");

 

		(2)	[BENEFICIARY] (registered number [●]) whose registered office is at [●] (the
"Beneficiary")1;

 

		(3)	GW PHARMA LIMITED (registered number 03704998) whose
registered office is at Sovereign House, Vision Park, Chivers Way, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9BZ (the "Employer").

 

Whereas:

 

		(A)	The Employer has entered into a building contract dated              (the
"Building Contract") with the Contractor for the Works (as defined in the Building Contract) at
the site known as Building 750b, Kent Science Park, Sittingbourne, Kent ME9 8EF (the "Property").

 

		(B)	[The Beneficiary and Employer have entered into an agreement dated                   (the "Ground Lease")
for an interest in the Property.] [OR]

 

		(B)	[The Beneficiary has as [●] an interest in the Property.]2

 

		(C)	It is a term of the Building Contract that the Contractor
executes this Deed.

 

In consideration of the payment by the
Beneficiary to the Contractor and the Guarantor of one pound (£1) (receipt of which is hereby acknowledged by the Contractor
and the Guarantor), it is agreed as follows:

 

		1.	Warranty of performance

 

		1.1	The Contractor warrants that it has carried out and will at all times continue to carry out the
Works (as defined in the Building Contract) and its duties and obligations under the Building Contract in accordance with the Building
Contract.

 

		1.2	Without limiting Clause 1.1, the Contractor warrants and undertakes to the Beneficiary that is
has carried out and shall carry out and complete the Works (as defined in the Building Contract):

 

		(a)	in accordance with the Building Contract (as altered or modified in accordance with the terms set
out herein);

 

		(b)	in accordance with applicable Legislation (as defined in the Building Contract);

 

		(c)	using the Standard of Care (as defined in the Building Contract);

 

 

 

		1	For use when Beneficiary is another third party
		2	For use when Beneficiary is another third party

 

    
	 
 
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		(d)	using Good Industry Practices (as defined in the Building Contract);

 

		(e)	seeing that it has not specified or used nor shall it authorise or permit to be used or specified
in relation to the Works (as defined in the Building Contract) any substances, processes or methods of working that are not in
accordance with British Standards (or their European Union equivalent), codes of practice current at the time of specification
or use unless stated otherwise in the Specification (as defined in the Building Contract);

 

		(f)	using Materials (as defined in the Building Contract) which are new and of sound and satisfactory
quality and all workmanship, manufacture and/or fabrication will be to the standard consistent with the intended uses of the Works
(as defined in the Building Contract) as stated in the Building Contract; and

 

		(g)	with sound and safe workmanship and equipment.

 

		1.3	The obligations of the Contractor under or pursuant to this Deed shall not be released or diminished
by the appointment of any person by the Beneficiary to carry out any independent enquiry into any relevant matter provided that
nothing in this clause shall modify or affect any rights which the Contractor might have to claim contribution from any third party
whether under statute or at common law.

 

		2.	Prohibited Materials

 

		2.1	The Contractor warrants and undertakes that it shall carry out and complete the Works (as defined
in the Building Contract) (including any rectification of any Defect (as defined in the Building Contract)) seeing that it has
not specified or used or authorised or permitted to be used or specified nor shall it specify or use or authorise or permit to
be used or specified in relation to the Works (as defined in the Building Contract) any Prohibited Materials (as defined in the
Building Contract) and shall, when requested by the Beneficiary, issue to any person as the Beneficiary may reasonably require,
a certificate stating (to the best of the Contractor's knowledge and belief) that the provisions of this clause have been complied
with.

 

		2.2	Furthermore, the Contractor shall notify the Beneficiary, prior to the date of the Final Certificate
of the Building Contract, promptly in writing if it becomes aware of any specification or use in the Works (as defined in the Building
Contract) of any Prohibited Materials (as defined in the Building Contract).

 

		3.	Licence to use documents

 

		3.1	The Contractor grants to the Beneficiary an irrevocable, non-terminable, royalty free, freely assignable
licence to copy and use all Documentation (as defined in the Building Contract) prepared by or on behalf of the Contractor in connection
with the Building Contract and to reproduce the designs and content of such Documentation for any purpose whatsoever connected
with the Works (as defined in the Building Contract) including, without limitation, the construction, completion, reconstruction,
modification, alteration, manufacture, letting advertisement, promotion, extension, reinstatement, operation, maintenance, sale,
use and repair of the Works (as defined in the Building Contract). Such licence shall include the right to grant sub-licences to
any person.

 

		3.2	[The Contractor shall grant to or obtain for the Beneficiary an irrevocable royalty-free licence
to use for the lifetime of the Plant all Contractor's Software (each as defined in the Building Contract) necessary for the operation
or maintenance of the Plant.]

 

    
	 
 
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		3.3	In the event that the Building Contract is terminated for any reason or otherwise comes to an end
the Contractor hereby agrees that the licence[s] granted in Clause[s] 3.1 [and 3.2] shall continue in all respects and shall not
be affected by such termination.

 

		3.4	The Contractor agrees on request at any time to give the Beneficiary or any persons authorised
by the Beneficiary access to the Documentation and to provide the Beneficiary with copies of the Documentation provided that the
Beneficiary pays the reasonable copying costs of the Contractor.

 

		3.5	The Contractor warrants to the Beneficiary that the Contractor has full rights and liberty to enter
into the obligations contained in Clause[s] 3.1 [and 3.2] without restriction or limitation. The Contractor indemnifies the Beneficiary
against any claims brought by any third party against the Beneficiary and any Losses (as defined in the Building Contract arising
therefrom which are occasioned and/or incurred by any breach by the Contractor of this clause.

 

		4.	Insurance of Obligations

 

		4.1	The Contractor hereby covenants with the Beneficiary that it will maintain with reputable insurers
carrying on business in the European Union from the date hereof, for a period expiring no earlier than 12 years after the date
of Take Over of the Works (as defined in the Building Contract), professional indemnity insurance to provide cover without unusual
or onerous conditions, exclusions or material excesses and with a limit of indemnity of not less than £10,000,000 in the
aggregate and it will provide to the Beneficiary within 10 working days of the Beneficiary’s written request, made not more
than once in each year, written confirmation from an independent company of insurance brokers that the Contractor has such insurance
as aforesaid in force for a period to be specified in the written confirmation and also provided that such insurance remains available
on commercially reasonable rates and terms.

 

		4.2	If the Contractor fails to produce satisfactory evidence that it has obtained and maintained the
professional indemnity insurance required by this Clause 4, the Beneficiary shall be free, having given 7 days’ notice of
its intention, to provide and maintain such insurance and pay the premium as may be necessary for that purpose. The cost of such
premium shall be reimbursed by the Contractor within 28 days of being notified of the amount.

 

		5.	confidentiality

 

		5.1	“Confidential Information” shall mean all Documentation (as defined in the Building
Contract) and other technical or commercial information in any form obtained directly or indirectly from the Contractor by the
Beneficiary, or which is generated by the Contractor in connection with the Building Contract, whether before or after the date
of the Building Contract other than information:

 

		(a)	which is or becomes publicly available other than by any unauthorised action of either of the parties
to the Building Contract or this Deed; or

 

		(b)	which is or comes into the possession of one party other than in breach of a duty of confidence
to the other party; or

 

		(c)	which is expressly approved for disclosure by the party to whom the information relates.

 

    
	 
 
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		5.2	Except as permitted in Clause 3 of this Deed, the Beneficiary shall not, without the previous consent
of the Contractor, use, publish or disclose to any person, nor cause nor permit any of his Affiliates (as defined in the Building
Contract) or personnel to use, publish or disclose any Confidential Information obtained from the Contractor other than for the
performance of his duties under this Deed.

 

		5.3	The Beneficiary shall not take or permit to be taken any photograph or other image of the whole
or any part of the Plant (as defined in the Building Contract) or any other property of the Contractor or his Affiliates, or any
physical or virtual model of it, without the prior consent of the Contractor. Any such photograph or other image shall be regarded
as Confidential Information within the terms of Sub-Clause 5.1. No photograph or other image so taken shall be used for the purposes
of publicity without the prior consent of the Contractor.

 

		5.4	This Clause 5 shall survive and remain in full force for a period of ten years following the issue
of the last Final Certificate (as defined in the Building Contract) under Clause 38 (Final Certificate) of the Building Contract
or final Default Certificate (as defined in the Building Contract) under Clause 44 (Termination for Contractor’s Default)
of the Building Contract unless otherwise stated in any Special Condition of the Building Contract.

 

		6.	Assignment of benefit of this deed

 

The benefit of this Deed may
be assigned by the Beneficiary on two occasions only subject to the prior written consent of the Contractor (such consent not to
be unreasonably withheld or delayed). The Contractor shall not without the prior written consent of the Beneficiary (such consent
not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed) assign any benefit under this Deed to any other person in whole or in part.

 

		7.	Notices

 

Any notice to be given under
the terms of this Deed shall be deemed to be duly given if it is delivered by hand at or sent by special delivery to the above
mentioned addresses of the parties hereto or other business addresses for the time being and in the case of such notices sent by
special delivery the same shall be deemed to have been received two days after being posted excluding Saturdays, Sundays and statutory
holidays.

 

		8.	Governing law

 

This Deed shall be governed
and construed in all respects in accordance with the laws of England and the parties hereby submit to the exclusive jurisdiction
of the English Courts.

 

		9.	Third party rights

 

Save as provided for in Clause
6 (Assignment of Benefit of this Deed), no person may enforce any term of this Deed by virtue of the Contracts (Rights of Third
Parties) Act 1999.

 

		10.	Limitation of liabilities

 

		10.1	The rights and benefits conferred upon the Beneficiary by this Deed shall in no way exceed the
rights and remedies it would have against the Contractor if the Beneficiary had been named the employer under the Building Contract.

 

		10.2	No proceedings shall be commenced under this Deed after the expiration of 12 years from the date
of the Take Over Certificate (as defined in the Building Contract).

 

    
	 
 
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		11.	Invalidity

 

If all or any part of any provision
of this Deed shall be or become illegal, invalid or unenforceable in any respect, then the remainder of that provision and/or all
other provisions of this Deed shall remain valid and enforceable.

 

		12.	Concurrence of the employer

 

The Employer has joined in
this Deed to confirm its concurrence to the above arrangements.

 

    
	 
 
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SIGNATURE PAGE TO CONTRACTOR’S
WARRANTY

 

IN WITNESS THIS DEED has been
executed by the parties and is intended to be and is delivered on the date appearing on the first page.

 

	EXECUTED as a deed by the Contractor	 	)
	acting by:	 	)
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	Signature of Director	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	Name of Director (printed)	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	Signature of Director/Secretary	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	Name of Director/Secretary (printed)	 	 
	 	 	 
	EXECUTED as a deed by the Beneficiary	 	)
	acting by:	 	)
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	Signature of Director	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	Name of Director (printed)	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	Signature of Director/Secretary	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	Name of Director/Secretary (printed)	 	 
	 	 	 
	EXECUTED as a deed by the Employer	 	)
	acting by:	 	)
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	Signature of Director	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	Name of Director (printed)	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	Signature of Director/Secretary	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	Name of Director/Secretary (printed)	 	 

 

    
	 
 
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		22.2	GW-Austins Sched 22 Part B Subcontractor_Collateral_Warranty

 

	Dated	201

 

THE AUSTIN COMPANY OF (U.K.) LIMITED

 

- and -

 

GW PHARMA LIMITED

 

- and -

 

[THE SUBCONTRACTOR]

 

 

 

Subcontractor’s
Warranty

 

in relation to

 

Design, Construction,

Testing and Commissioning of GW Pharma Building
750b.

and Process Equipment at Kent Science Park

 

 

 

    
	 
 
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	This Deed of Warranty is made as a deed on	
        201

 

Between:

 

		(1)	THE AUSTIN COMPANY OF (U.K.) LIMITED (registered number 00343451), a company incorporated
in in England and Wales and whose registered address is Cardinal Point, Park Road, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire WD3 1RE (the "Main
Contractor");

 

		(2)	GW Pharma Limited (registered number 03704998) whose registered office is at Sovereign House,
Vision Park, Chivers Way, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9BZ (the "Beneficiary"); and

 

		(3)	[                   ] (registered number [                   ]) whose registered
office is at [                   ] (the "Subcontractor").

 

Whereas:

 

		(A)	By a contract dated             (the
"Building Contract") the Beneficiary has engaged the Main Contractor to carry out the Works (as defined in the
Building Contract) at the site known as Building 750b, Kent Science Park, Sittingbourne, Kent ME9
8EF (the "Property");

 

		(B)	By a subcontract
dated              (the "Subcontract") the Main Contractor has engaged the Subcontractor
to carry out part of the Main Contractor's Works as detailed in [Work Package [●] [insert work package number or description]]3
(the "Subcontract Works").

 

It
is agreed:

 

In consideration of the payment by the
Beneficiary to the Main Contractor and the Subcontractor of one pound (£1), receipt of which is hereby acknowledged.

 

		1.	DEFINITIONS

 

		(a)	“Defect” means any work done or any Materials or the Subcontract Works or any
part of it which does not comply with the Subcontract, provided that such matter shall not be a Defect if it is caused by:

 

		(i)	Normal wear and tear

 

		(ii)	A failure by the Beneficiary to operate and maintain the Subcontract Works in accordance with any
operating and maintenance manuals provided by the Subcontractor and/or with Good Industry Practices.

 

		(b)	“Documentation” means any relevant documents in paper or electronic form, including
drawings, technical software, images designs, manuals or records.

 

 

 

		3	Amend to describe the work package or work in question. Particularly important if one subcontractor
is working on multiple work packages.

 

    
	 
 
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		(c)	“Good Industry Practices” means in respect of the Subcontract Works using the
standards, practices, methods, procedures, complying with Legislation and exercising the Standard of Care which would be expected
from a contractor engaged in the provision of works and services similar in size, scope, type, nature and complexity to those required
by the Subcontract.

 

		(d)	“Legislation” means all applicable laws, statutes, bye-laws, regulations and
other measures having the force of law as amended and in force from time to time, including any legislation which re-enacts or
consolidates it, with or without modification.

 

		(e)	"Losses" means all damage, losses, liabilities, claims, actions, costs, expenses
(including the cost of legal or professional services, legal costs being on an agent/client, client paying basis), proceedings,
demands and charges whether arising under statute, contract or at common law.

 

		(f)	“Materials” means machinery, plant and/or Subcontract Works and other items
of equipment and materials intended to form part of the Subcontract Works and other things needed in its operation excluding software,
to be supplied by the Subcontractor under the Subcontract.

 

		(g)	"Prohibited Materials" means any substances, processes or methods of working which
are:

 

		(i)	contrary to the recommendations in the latest edition of "Good Practice in the Selection
of Construction Materials" published by the British Council for Offices at the time of such specification or use; and/or

 

		(ii)	are substances, processes or methods of working generally known at the time of specification or
use to be:

 

		(1)	deleterious to health and safety;

 

		(2)	pose a hazard to health and safety including to the health and safety of those undertaking the
Subcontract Works, repairing, occupying, using, cleaning and/or maintaining the Subcontract Works;

 

		(3)	deleterious to the durability of the Subcontract Works in the particular circumstances in which
they are used including but not limited to the structural stability, durability, performance or physical integrity of the Subcontract
Works; and/or

 

		(4)	harmful to life, health or the environment in the circumstances in which they are used.

 

		(h)	“Subcontractor’s Software” means software owned by the Subcontractor.

 

		(i)	"Standard of Care" means in relation to the design of the Subcontract Works all
the reasonable skill, care, and diligence to be expected of a professionally qualified and competent designer of the relevant discipline
engaged in projects of a similar size, scope, type, nature and complexity to those required by the Subcontract.

 

		(j)	“Third Party Software” means software owned by a third party.

 

    
	 
 
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		13.	Warranty of performance

 

		13.1	The Subcontractor warrants that it has carried out and will at all times continue to carry out
the Subcontract Works and its duties and obligations under the Subcontract in accordance with the Subcontract.

 

		13.2	Without limiting Clause 2.1, the Subcontractor warrants and undertakes to the Beneficiary that
is has carried out and shall carry out and complete the Subcontract Works:

 

		(a)	in accordance with the Subcontract (as altered or modified in accordance with the terms set out
herein);

 

		(b)	in accordance with applicable Legislation;

 

		(c)	using the Standard of Care;

 

		(d)	using Good Industry Practices;

 

		(e)	seeing that it has not specified or used nor shall it authorise or permit to be used or specified
in relation to the Subcontract Works any substances, processes or methods of working that are not in accordance with British Standards
(or their European Union equivalent), codes of practice current at the time of specification or use;

 

		(f)	using Materials which are new and of sound and satisfactory quality and all workmanship, manufacture
and/or fabrication will be to the standard consistent with the intended uses of the Subcontract Works as stated in the Subcontract;

 

		(g)	for the full, efficient, economic and safe commercial operation of the Subcontract Works [(as defined
in the Subcontract)] in accordance with the applicable Legislation and the requirements of the Subcontract; and

 

		(h)	with sound and safe workmanship and equipment.

 

		13.3	The obligations of the Subcontractor under or pursuant to this Deed shall not be released or diminished
by the appointment of any person by the Beneficiary to carry out any independent enquiry into any relevant matter provided that
nothing in this clause shall modify or affect any rights which the Subcontractor might have to claim contribution from any third
party whether under statute or at common law.

 

		14.	Prohibited Materials

 

		14.1	The Subcontractor warrants and undertakes that it shall carry out and complete the Subcontract
Works (including any rectification of any Defect (as defined in the Subcontract)) seeing that it has not specified or used or authorised
or permitted to be used or specified nor shall it specify or use or authorise or permit to be used or specified in relation to
the Subcontract Works any Prohibited Materials and shall, when requested by the Beneficiary, issue to any person as the Beneficiary
may reasonably require, a certificate stating (to the best of the Subcontractor's knowledge and belief) that the provisions of
this clause have been complied with.

 

		14.2	Furthermore, the Subcontractor shall notify the Beneficiary promptly in writing if it becomes aware
of any specification or use in the Subcontract Works of any Prohibited Materials.

 

    
	 
 
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		15.	Licence to use documents

 

		15.1	The Subcontractor grants to the Beneficiary an irrevocable, non-terminable, royalty free, freely
assignable licence to copy and use all Documentation prepared by or on behalf of the Subcontractor in connection with the Subcontract
and to reproduce the designs and content of such Documentation for any purpose whatsoever connected with the Subcontract Works
including, without limitation, the construction, completion, reconstruction, modification, alteration, manufacture, letting advertisement,
promotion, extension, reinstatement, operation, maintenance, sale, use and repair of the Subcontract Works. Such licence shall
include the right to grant sub-licences to any person.

 

		15.2	The Subcontractor shall grant to or obtain for the Beneficiary an irrevocable royalty-free licence
to use for the lifetime of the Plant all Third Party Software and Subcontractor Software necessary for the operation or maintenance
of the Plant.

 

		15.3	In the event that the Subcontract is terminated for any reason or otherwise comes to an end the
Subcontractor hereby agrees that the licence[s] granted in Clause[s] 4.1 and 4.2 shall continue in all respects and shall not be
affected by such termination.

 

		15.4	The Subcontractor agrees on request at any time to give the Beneficiary or any persons authorised
by the Beneficiary access to the Documentation and to provide the Beneficiary with copies of the Documentation provided that the
Beneficiary pays the reasonable copying costs of the Subcontractor.

 

		15.5	The Subcontractor warrants to the Beneficiary that the Subcontractor has full rights and liberty
to enter into the obligations contained in Clause[s] 4.1 and 4.2 without restriction or limitation. The Subcontractor indemnifies
the Beneficiary against any claims brought by any third party against the Beneficiary and any Losses arising therefrom which are
occasioned and/or incurred by any breach by the Subcontractor of this clause.

 

		16.	Insurance of Obligations

 

		16.1	The Subcontractor hereby covenants with the Beneficiary that it will maintain with reputable insurers
carrying on business in the European Union from the date hereof, for a period expiring no earlier than 12 years after the date
of Practical Completion of the Subcontract Works, professional indemnity insurance / product liability insurance to provide cover
without unusual or onerous conditions, exclusions or material excesses and with a limit of indemnity of not less than [£5,000,000]4
in the aggregate and it will provide to the Beneficiary within 10 working days of the Beneficiary’s written request, made
not more than once in each year, written confirmation from an independent company of insurance brokers that the Subcontractor has
such insurance as aforesaid in force for a period to be specified in the written confirmation.

 

		16.2	The Subcontractor shall within 14 days of any written request produce to the Beneficiary satisfactory
documentary evidence of its insurance cover.

 

		16.3	If the Subcontractor fails to produce satisfactory evidence that it has obtained and maintained
the professional indemnity insurance required by this Clause 5, the Beneficiary shall be free, having given 7 days’ notice
of its intention, to provide and maintain such insurance and pay the premium as may be necessary for that purpose. The cost of
such premium shall be reimbursed by the Subcontractor within 28 days of being notified of the amount.

 

 

 

		4	Amend to reflect the amount required under the Building Contract.

 

    
	 
 
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		17.	Takeover

 

		17.1	The Subcontractor shall not exercise or seek to exercise any right which may be or become available
to it to terminate or treat as terminated the Subcontract or its employment thereunder or discontinue or suspend the performance
of any of its duties or obligations thereunder or treat the Subcontract as determined without first giving to the Beneficiary not
less than 35 days prior written notice of its intention to do so (the "Subcontractor’s Notice") specifying
the Subcontractor’s grounds for terminating or treating as terminated the Subcontract or its employment thereunder or discontinuing
or suspending its performance as aforesaid or treating the Subcontract as determined (save that the Subcontractor shall be entitled
to exercise its statutory rights (taking account the terms of the Subcontract) to suspend on serving simultaneous notice to the
Main Contractor and the Beneficiary).

 

		17.2	Within 35 days of:

 

		(a)	the date of the Subcontractor’s Notice; or

 

		(b)	the automatic determination of the Subcontract pursuant to any of its provisions,

 

the Beneficiary may give written
notice to the Subcontractor (a "Novation Notice") that the Beneficiary or its appointee shall henceforth become
the Main Contractor under the Subcontract in accordance with the terms of Clause 6.3 below.

 

		17.3	With effect from the date of the service of any Novation Notice:

 

		(a)	the Beneficiary or its appointee shall be substituted in the Subcontract as the employer thereunder
in place of the Main Contractor and references in the Subcontract to the employer shall be construed as references to the Beneficiary
or its appointee;

 

		(b)	the Subcontractor shall be bound to continue with the performance of its duties and obligations
under the Subcontract and any exercise or purported exercise by the Subcontractor prior to the date of the Novation Notice of any
right to terminate or treat as terminated the Subcontract or its employment thereunder or to discontinue or suspend the performance
of any of its duties or obligations thereunder or to treat the Subcontract as determined shall be of no effect;

 

		(c)	the Beneficiary shall become bound by the terms and conditions of the Subcontract in respect of
all obligations and duties of the Main Contractor thereunder which fall to be performed after the date of the Novation Notice and
shall as soon as practicable thereafter make payment of any amounts properly due to the Subcontractor as at the date of the Novation
Notice and still outstanding;

 

		17.4	the Main Contractor shall be released from further performance of the duties and obligations of
the employer under the Subcontract after the date of the Novation Notice, but without prejudice to any rights and remedies of the
Subcontractor against the Main Contractor in respect of any matter or thing done or omitted to be done by the Main Contractor on
or before the date of the Novation Notice.

 

		18.	The Beneficiary’s obligations to Subcontractor

 

Notwithstanding anything contained
in this Deed and notwithstanding any payments which may be made by the Beneficiary to the Subcontractor, the Beneficiary shall
not be under any obligation to the Subcontractor unless the Beneficiary shall have served a Novation Notice pursuant to Clause
6.

 

    
	 
 
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		19.	Assignment of benefit of this deed

 

The benefit of this Deed may
be assigned by the Beneficiary on two occasions only subject to the prior written consent of the Subcontractor (such consent not
to be unreasonably withheld or delayed). The Subcontractor shall not without the prior written consent of the Beneficiary (such
consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed) assign any benefit under this Deed to any other person in whole or in part.

 

		20.	Agreements with
third parties

 

The Subcontractor shall at
their own cost within 14 days of receipt of a request from the Beneficiary to do so enter into deeds substantially in the form
of this Deed [excluding Clause 6 (Takeover), Clause 7 (The Beneficiary’s obligations to Subcontractor) and] this clause in
favour of:

 

		(a)	any purchaser and any lessee of the whole or any part of the Property; and

 

		(b)	any party providing finance for the Property and deliver the same to the Beneficiary duly executed.

 

		21.	Notices

 

Any notice to be given under
the terms of this Deed shall be deemed to be duly given if it is delivered by hand at or sent by special delivery to the above
mentioned addresses of the parties hereto or other business addresses for the time being and in the case of such notices sent by
special delivery the same shall be deemed to have been received two days after being posted excluding Saturdays, Sundays and statutory
holidays.

 

		22.	Governing law

 

This Deed shall be governed
and construed in all respects in accordance with the laws of England and the parties hereby submit to the exclusive jurisdiction
of the English Courts.

 

		23.	Third party rights

 

Save as provided for in Clause
8 (Assignment of Benefit of this Deed), no person may enforce any term of this Deed by virtue of the Contracts (Rights of Third
Parties) Act 1999.

 

		24.	Concurrent liabilities

 

The
rights and benefits conferred upon the Beneficiary by this Deed are in addition to any other rights and remedies it may have against
the Subcontractor including without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing any remedies in negligence.

 

		25.	Limitation of liabilities

 

		25.1	The rights and benefits conferred upon the Beneficiary by this Deed shall in no way exceed the
rights and remedies it would have against the Subcontractor if the Beneficiary had been named the employer under the Subcontract.

 

		14.2	No proceedings shall be commenced under this Deed after the expiration of 12 years from the date
of the Take Over Certificate (as defined in the Building Contract).

 

    
	 
 
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		26.	Invalidity

 

If all or any part of any provision
of this Deed shall be or become illegal, invalid or unenforceable in any respect, then the remainder of that provision and/or all
other provisions of this Deed shall remain valid and enforceable.

 

		27.	Concurrence of the Main Contractor

 

The Main Contractor has joined
in this Deed to confirm its concurrence to the above arrangements.

 

SIGNATURE PAGE TO SUBCONTRACTOR’S
WARRANTY

 

IN WITNESS THIS DEED has been
executed by the parties and is intended to be and is delivered on the date appearing on the first page.

 

	EXECUTED as a deed by the Main Contractor	 	)
	acting by:	 	)
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	Signature of Director	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	Name of Director (printed)	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	Signature of Director/Secretary	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	Name of Director/Secretary (printed)	 	 
	 	 	 
	EXECUTED as a deed by the Beneficiary	 	)
	acting by:	 	)
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	Signature of Director	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	Name of Director (printed)	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	Signature of Director/Secretary	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	Name of Director/Secretary (printed)	 	 

 

    
	 
 
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	EXECUTED as a deed by the Subcontractor	 	)
	acting by:	 	)
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	Signature of Director	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	Name of Director (printed)	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	Signature of Director/Secretary	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	Name of Director/Secretary (printed)	 	 

 

	 	22.3	Part C Sub-subcontractor_Collateral_Warranty

 

	Dated	201

 

[THE SUBCONTRACTOR]

 

- and -

 

GW PHARMA LIMITED

 

- and -

 

[THE SUB-SUBCONTRACTOR]

 

 

 

Sub-subcontractor’s
Warranty

 

in relation to

 

Design, Construction,

Testing and Commissioning of GW Pharma Building
750b.

and Process Equipment at Kent Science Park

 

 

 

    
	 
 
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	This Deed of Warranty is made as a deed on	201

 

Between:

 

		(1)	[                        ] (registered number [                        ]) whose registered
office is at [                        ] (the "Subcontractor");

 

		(2)	GW PHARMA LIMITED (registered number 03704998) whose registered office is at Sovereign House,
Vision Park, Chivers Way, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9BZ (the "Beneficiary")]5;
and

 

		(3)	[                        ] (registered number [                        ]) whose registered
office is at [                        ] (the "Sub-subcontractor").

 

Whereas:

 

		(A)	By a contract dated             (the
"Building Contract") the Beneficiary has engaged The Austin Company of (U.K.) Limited (the "Main Contractor")
to carry out the Works (as defined in the Building Contract) at the site known as Building 750b,
Kent Science Park, Sittingbourne, Kent ME9 8EF (the "Property");

 

		(B)	By a subcontract dated                         (the "Subcontract") the Main Contractor has
                                                             engaged the Subcontractor to carry out part of the Main Contractor's Works (the "Subcontract Works");
                                                             and

 

		(C)	By a sub-subcontract dated                  (the "Sub-subcontract") the Subcontractor has engaged
the Sub-subcontractor to carry out part of the Main Contractor's Works as detailed in [Work Package [●] [insert work package
number or description]]6 (the
"Sub-subcontract Works").

 

It
is agreed:

 

In consideration of the payment by the
Beneficiary to the Subcontractor and the Sub-subcontractor of one pound (£1), receipt of which is hereby acknowledged.

 

		28.	DEFINITIONS

 

		(a)	“Defect” means any work done or any Materials or the Sub-subcontract Works or
any part of it which does not comply with the Sub-subcontract, provided that such matter shall not be a Defect if it is caused
by:

 

		(i)	Normal wear and tear

 

		(ii)	A failure by the Beneficiary to operate and maintain the Sub-subcontract Works in accordance with
any operating and maintenance manuals provided by the Sub-subcontractor and/or with Good Industry Practices.

 

 

 

		5	Delete for use under the building contract between GW Pharma Limited and the Main Contractor ("Process
Build Contract") or if the Beneficiary is another third party.

		6	Amend to describe the work package or work in question. Particularly important if the subcontractor
is working on multiple work packages.

 

    
	 
 
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		(b)	“Documentation” means any relevant documents in paper or electronic form, including
drawings, technical software, images designs, manuals or records.

 

		(c)	“Good Industry Practices” means in respect of the Sub-subcontract Works using
the standards, practices, methods, procedures, complying with Legislation and exercising the Standard of Care which would be expected
from a contractor engaged in the provision of works and services similar in size, scope, type, nature and complexity to those required
by the Sub-subcontract.

 

		(d)	“Legislation” means all applicable laws, statutes, bye-laws, regulations and
other measures having the force of law as amended and in force from time to time, including any legislation which re-enacts or
consolidates it, with or without modification.

 

		(e)	"Losses" means all damage, losses, liabilities, claims, actions, costs, expenses
(including the cost of legal or professional services, legal costs being on an agent/client, client paying basis), proceedings,
demands and charges whether arising under statute, contract or at common law.

 

		(f)	“Materials” means machinery, plant and/or Sub-subcontractor Works, and other
items of equipment and materials intended to form part of the Sub-subcontract Works and other things needed in its operation excluding
software, to be supplied by the Sub-subcontractor under the Sub-subcontract.

 

		(g)	"Prohibited Materials" means any substances, processes or methods of working which
are:

 

		(i)	contrary to the recommendations in the latest edition of "Good Practice in the Selection
of Construction Materials" published by the British Council for Offices at the time of such specification or use; and/or

 

		(ii)	are substances, processes or methods of working generally known at the time of specification or
use to be:

 

		(1)	deleterious to health and safety;

 

		(2)	pose a hazard to health and safety including to the health and safety of those undertaking the
Sub-subcontract Works, repairing, occupying, using, cleaning and/or maintaining the Sub-subcontract Works;

 

		(3)	deleterious to the durability of the Sub-subcontract Works in the particular circumstances in which
they are used including but not limited to the structural stability, durability, performance or physical integrity of the Sub-subcontract
Works; and/or

 

		(4)	harmful to life, health or the environment in the circumstances in which they are used.

 

		(h)	“Sub-subcontractor Software” means software owned by the Sub-subcontractor.

 

    
	 
 
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		(i)	"Standard of Care" means in relation to the design of the Sub-subcontract Works
all the reasonable skill, care, and diligence to be expected of a professionally qualified and competent designer of the relevant
discipline engaged in projects of a similar size, scope, type, nature and complexity to those required by the Sub-subcontract.

 

		(j)	“Third Party Software” means software owned by a third party.

 

		29.	Warranty of performance

 

		29.1	The Sub-subcontractor warrants that it has carried out and will at all times continue to carry
out the Sub-subcontract Works and its duties and obligations under the Sub-subcontract in accordance with the Sub-subcontract.

 

		29.2	Without limiting Clause 2.1, the Sub-subcontractor warrants and undertakes to the Beneficiary that
is has carried out and shall carry out and complete the Sub-subcontract Works:

 

		(a)	in accordance with the Sub-subcontract (as altered or modified in accordance with the terms set
out herein);

 

		(b)	in accordance with applicable Legislation;

 

		(c)	using the Standard of Care;

 

		(d)	using Good Industry Practices;

 

		(e)	seeing that it has not specified or used nor shall it authorise or permit to be used or specified
in relation to the Sub-subcontract Works any substances, processes or methods of working that are not in accordance with British
Standards (or their European Union equivalent), codes of practice current at the time of specification or use;

 

		(f)	using Materials which are new and of sound and satisfactory quality and all workmanship, manufacture
and/or fabrication will be to the standard consistent with the intended uses of the Sub-subcontract Works as stated in the Sub-subcontract;

 

		(g)	seeing the full, efficient, economic and safe commercial operation of the Sub-subcontract Works
in accordance with the applicable Legislation and the requirements of the Sub-subcontract; and

 

		(h)	with sound and safe workmanship and equipment.

 

		29.3	The obligations of the Sub-subcontractor under or pursuant to this Deed shall not be released or
diminished by the appointment of any person by the Beneficiary to carry out any independent enquiry into any relevant matter provided
that nothing in this clause shall modify or affect any rights which the Sub-subcontractor might have to claim contribution from
any third party whether under statute or at common law.

 

    
	 
 
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		30.	Prohibited Materials

 

		30.1	The Sub-subcontractor warrants and undertakes that it shall carry out and complete the Sub-subcontract
Works (including any rectification of any Defect) seeing that it has not specified or used or authorised or permitted to be used
or specified nor shall it specify or use or authorise or permit to be used or specified in relation to the Sub-subcontract Works
any Prohibited Materials and shall, when requested by the Beneficiary, issue to any person as the Beneficiary may reasonably require,
a certificate stating (to the best of the Sub-subcontractor's knowledge and belief) that the provisions of this clause have been
complied with.

 

		30.2	Furthermore, the Sub-subcontractor shall notify the Beneficiary promptly in writing if it becomes
aware of any specification or use in the Sub-subcontract Works of any Prohibited Materials.

 

		31.	Licence to use documents

 

		31.1	The Sub-subcontractor grants to the Beneficiary an irrevocable, non-terminable, royalty free, freely
assignable licence to copy and use all Documentation prepared by or on behalf of the Sub-subcontractor in connection with the Sub-subcontract
and to reproduce the designs and content of such Documentation for any purpose whatsoever connected with the Sub-subcontract Works
including, without limitation, the construction, completion, reconstruction, modification, alteration, manufacture, letting advertisement,
promotion, extension, reinstatement, operation, maintenance, sale, use and repair of the Sub-subcontract Works. Such licence shall
include the right to grant sub-licences to any person.

 

		31.2	[The Sub-subcontractor shall grant to or obtain for the Beneficiary an irrevocable royalty-free
licence to use for the lifetime of the Plant all Third Party Software and Sub-subcontractor Software necessary for the operation
or maintenance of the Plant.]

 

		31.3	In the event that the Sub-subcontract is terminated for any reason or otherwise comes to an end
the Sub-subcontractor hereby agrees that the licence[s] granted in Clause[s] 4.1 [and 4.2] shall continue in all respects and shall
not be affected by such termination.

 

		31.4	The Sub-subcontractor agrees on request at any time to give the Beneficiary or any persons authorised
by the Beneficiary access to the Documentation and to provide the Beneficiary with copies of the Documentation provided that the
Beneficiary pays the reasonable copying costs of the Sub-subcontractor.

 

		31.5	The Sub-subcontractor warrants to the Beneficiary that the Sub-subcontractor has full rights and
liberty to enter into the obligations contained in Clause[s] 4.1 [and 4.2] without restriction or limitation. The Sub-subcontractor
indemnifies the Beneficiary against any claims brought by any third party against the Beneficiary and any Losses arising therefrom
which are occasioned and/or incurred by any breach by the Sub-subcontractor of this clause.

 

		32.	Insurance of Obligations

 

		32.1	The Sub-subcontractor hereby covenants with the Beneficiary that it will maintain with reputable
insurers carrying on business in the European Union from the date hereof, for a period expiring no earlier than 12 years after
the date of Practical Completion of the Sub-subcontract Works, professional indemnity insurance to provide cover without unusual
or onerous conditions, exclusions or material excesses and with a limit of indemnity of not less than [£5,000,000]7
in the aggregate and it will provide to the Beneficiary within 10 working days of the Beneficiary’s written request, made
not more than once in each year, written confirmation from an independent company of insurance brokers that the Sub-subcontractor
has such insurance as aforesaid in force for a period to be specified in the written confirmation.

 

 

 

		7	Amend to reflect the amount required under the Building Contract.

 

    
	 
 
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		32.2	The Sub-subcontractor shall within 14 days of any written request produce to the Beneficiary satisfactory
documentary evidence of its insurance cover.

 

		32.3	If the Sub-subcontractor fails to produce satisfactory evidence that it has obtained and maintained
the professional indemnity insurance required by this Clause 5, the Beneficiary shall be free, having given 7 days’ notice
of its intention, to provide and maintain such insurance and pay the premium as may be necessary for that purpose. The cost of
such premium shall be reimbursed by the Sub-subcontractor within 28 days of being notified of the amount.

 

		33.	Takeover

 

		33.1	The Sub-subcontractor shall not exercise or seek to exercise any right which may be or become available
to it to terminate or treat as terminated the Sub-subcontract or its employment thereunder or discontinue or suspend the performance
of any of its duties or obligations thereunder or treat the Sub-subcontract as determined without first giving to the Beneficiary
not less than 35 days prior written notice of its intention to do so (the "Sub-subcontractor’s Notice")
specifying the Sub-subcontractor’s grounds for terminating or treating as terminated the Sub-subcontract or its employment
thereunder or discontinuing or suspending its performance as aforesaid or treating the Sub-subcontract as determined (save that
the Sub-subcontractor shall be entitled to exercise its statutory rights (taking account the terms of the Sub-subcontract) to suspend
on serving simultaneous notice to the Subcontractor and the Beneficiary).

 

		33.2	Within 35 days of:

 

		(a)	the date of the Sub-subcontractor’s Notice; or

 

		(b)	the automatic determination of the Sub-subcontract pursuant to any of its provisions,

 

the Beneficiary may give written
notice to the Sub-subcontractor (a "Novation Notice") that the Beneficiary or its appointee shall henceforth become
the Subcontractor under the Sub-subcontract in accordance with the terms of Clause 6.3 below.

 

		33.3	With effect from the date of the service of any Novation Notice:

 

		(a)	the Beneficiary or its appointee shall be substituted in the Sub-subcontract as the employer thereunder
in place of the Subcontractor and references in the Sub-subcontract to the employer shall be construed as references to the Beneficiary
or its appointee;

 

    
	 
 
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		(b)	the Sub-subcontractor shall be bound to continue with the performance of its duties and obligations
under the Sub-subcontract and any exercise or purported exercise by the Sub-subcontractor prior to the date of the Novation Notice
of any right to terminate or treat as terminated the Sub-subcontract or its employment thereunder or to discontinue or suspend
the performance of any of its duties or obligations thereunder or to treat the Sub-subcontract as determined shall be of no effect;

 

		(c)	the Beneficiary shall become bound by the terms and conditions of the Sub-subcontract in respect
of all obligations and duties of the Subcontractor thereunder which fall to be performed after the date of the Novation Notice
and shall as soon as practicable thereafter make payment of any amounts properly due to the Sub-subcontractor as at the date of
the Novation Notice and still outstanding;

 

		33.4	the Subcontractor shall be released from further performance of the duties and obligations of the
employer under the Sub-subcontract after the date of the Novation Notice, but without prejudice to any rights and remedies of the
Sub-subcontractor against the Subcontractor in respect of any matter or thing done or omitted to be done by the Subcontractor on
or before the date of the Novation Notice.

 

		34.	The Beneficiary’s obligations to Sub-subcontractor

 

Notwithstanding anything contained
in this Deed and notwithstanding any payments which may be made by the Beneficiary to the Sub-subcontractor, the Beneficiary shall
not be under any obligation to the Sub-subcontractor unless the Beneficiary shall have served a Novation Notice pursuant to Clause
6.

 

		35.	Assignment of benefit of this deed

 

The Beneficiary may at any
time assign, charge or transfer the benefit of this Deed in whole or in part to any entity without the consent of the Sub-subcontractor
being required. The Sub-subcontractor shall not without the prior written consent of the Beneficiary assign any benefit under this
Deed to any other person in whole or in part.

 

		36.	Agreements with
third parties

 

The Sub-subcontractor shall
at their own cost within 14 days of receipt of a request from the Beneficiary to do so enter into deeds substantially in the form
of this Deed [excluding Clause 6 (Takeover), Clause 7 (The Beneficiary’s obligations to Sub-subcontractor) and] this clause
in favour of:

 

		(a)	any purchaser and any lessee of the whole or any part of the Property; and

 

		(b)	any party providing finance for the Property and deliver the same to the Beneficiary duly executed.

 

		37.	Notices

 

Any notice to be given under
the terms of this Deed shall be deemed to be duly given if it is delivered by hand at or sent by recoded delivery to the above
mentioned addresses of the parties hereto or other business addresses for the time being and in the case of such notices sent by
recorded delivery the same shall be deemed to have been received two days after being posted excluding Saturdays, Sundays and statutory
holidays.

 

    
	 
 
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		38.	Governing law

 

This Deed shall be governed
and construed in all respects in accordance with the laws of England and the parties hereby submit to the exclusive jurisdiction
of the English Courts.

 

		39.	Third party rights

 

Save as provided for in Clause
8 (Assignment of Benefit of this Deed), no person may enforce any term of this Deed by virtue of the Contracts (Rights of Third
Parties) Act 1999.

 

		40.	Concurrent liabilities

 

The
rights and benefits conferred upon the Beneficiary by this Deed are in addition to any other rights and remedies it may have against
the Sub-subcontractor including without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing any remedies in negligence.

 

		41.	Limitation of liabilities

 

		41.1	The rights and benefits conferred upon the Beneficiary by this Deed shall in no way exceed the
rights and remedies it would have against the Sub-subcontractor if the Beneficiary had been named the employer under the Sub-subcontract.

 

		41.2	No proceedings shall be commenced under this Deed after the expiration of 12 years from the date
of the Take Over Certificate (as defined in the Building Contract).

 

		42.	Invalidity

 

If all or any part of any provision
of this Deed shall be or become illegal, invalid or unenforceable in any respect, then the remainder of that provision and/or all
other provisions of this Deed shall remain valid and enforceable.

 

		43.	Concurrence of the Subcontractor

 

The Subcontractor has joined
in this Deed to confirm its concurrence to the above arrangements.

 

    
	 
 
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SIGNATURE PAGE TO SUB-SUBCONTRACTOR’S
WARRANTY

 

IN WITNESS THIS DEED
has been executed by the parties and is intended to be and is delivered on the date appearing on the first page.

 

	EXECUTED as a deed by the Subcontractor	 	)
	acting by:	 	)
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	Signature of Director	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	Name of Director (printed)	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	Signature of Director/Secretary	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	Name of Director/Secretary (printed)	 	 
	 	 	 
	EXECUTED as a deed by the Beneficiary	 	)
	acting by:	 	)
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	Signature of Director	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	Name of Director (printed)	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	Signature of Director/Secretary	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	Name of Director/Secretary (printed)	 	 
	 	 	 
	EXECUTED as a deed by the Sub-subcontractor	 	)
	acting by:	 	)
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	Signature of Director	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	Name of Director (printed)	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	Signature of Director/Secretary	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	Name of Director/Secretary (printed)	 	 

 

    
	 
 
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		23.0	Schedule 23: Third Party Agreements (Clause 3.16)

 

Reserved rights of Landlord

Part 2 –
Rights Reserved

 

THE
REMAINDER OF THIS PAGE AND THE FOLLOWING PAGE OF THIS EXHIBIT HAVE BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE
COMMISSION PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT.

 

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