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EXHIBIT 10.12 

OIL-DRI CORPORATION OF AMERICA 

		Re:		 	Extension and Amendment of Agreement made August 1, 1989, between Oil-Dri Corporation of America (“Oil- Dri”) and Richard M. Jaffee (“Jaffee”) (“1989 Agreement”)
		  
	Is agreed that 
		  
	 	1.	 	The term of the 1989 Agreement is extended so as to expire July 31, 2009, and, to that end, Paragraph 19 is amended to substitute “July 31, 2009” for July 31, 1999.”
		  
		2.		Effective August 1, 1999, Paragraph 2 (b) of the 1989 Agreement is deleted.
		  
		3.		In all other respects, the 1989 Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.

	 	OIL-DRI CORPORATION OF AMERICA  
		By:	     /s/  Daniel S. Jaffee
		  	President  
		  
		  
		       	     /s/  Richard M. Jaffee
		  	Richard M. Jaffee  
		  
		  	         Dated: 10/9/98  

 

82EX-10.1

Asset Purchase Agreement

	 	1.	 	Purchase and Sale of Assets

1.1 Description of Assets

1.2 Exclusions

1.3 Intellectual Property Certifications

	 	2.	 	Purchase Price and Allocation

	 	3.	 	Payment of the Purchase Price and Adjustments to the Purchase Price

3.1 Payment of the Purchase Price

3.2 Adjustments to the Purchase Price

3.3 Holdback

	 	4.	 	Assumption of Liabilities

4.1 Assumed Indebtedness

4.2 Other Obligations

4.3 Release of Vendor

4.4 Vendor’s Obligations and Liabilities

	 	5.	 	Representations and Warranties of the Vendor and Wave Wireless

5.1 Capacity to Sell

5.2 Authority to Sell

5.3 Sale Will Not Cause Default

5.4 Assets

5.5 Books and Records

5.6 Material Change

5.7 Litigation

5.8 Conformity with Laws

5.9 Forward Commitments

5.10 Terms of Employment

5.11 Material Contracts

5.12 No Defaults

5.13 Accuracy of Representations

5.14 Non-Canadian Resident

5.15 Warranty Obligations

5.16 Ownership of Assets

5.17 Vendor’s GST Number

	 	6.	 	Covenants of the Vendor

6.1 Determination of Net Book Values

6.2 Conduct of Business

6.3 Change of Name

6.4 Access by Purchaser

6.5 Procure Consents

6.6 Covenant of Indemnity

	 	7.	 	Representations and Warranties of the Purchaser

7.1 Status of Purchaser

7.2 Authority to Purchase

	 	8.	 	Covenants of the Purchaser

8.1 Offer Employment

8.2 Social Services Tax, Goods and Services Tax and the Income Tax Act

8.3 Consents

	 	9.	 	Conditions Precedent to the Obligations of the Purchaser

9.1 Vendor’s and Wave Wireless’ Representations and Warranties

9.2 Vendor’s and Wave Wireless’ Covenants

9.3 Vendor’s and Wave Wireless’ Certificate

9.4 Consents

	 	10.	 	Conditions Precedent to the Obligations of the Vendor and Wave Wireless

10.1 Purchaser’s Representations and Warranties

10.2 Purchaser’s Covenants

10.3 Consents of Third Parties

	 	11.	 	Closing

11.1 Time and Place of Closing

11.2 Documents to be Delivered by the Vendor

11.3 Documents to be Delivered by the Purchaser

	 	12.	 	Risk of Loss

	 	13.	 	Further Assurances

	 	14.	 	Set-Off

	 	15.	 	Accounting Principles

	 	16.	 	Notice

	 	17.	 	Entire Agreement

	 	18.	 	Assignment

	 	19.	 	Time of the Essence

	 	20.	 	Applicable Law

	 	21.	 	Successors and Assigns

	 	22.	 	Headings

	 	 	 	Schedules

	 	 	 	Schedule of Capital Assets, Operational Assets, Machinery & Equipment

	 	 	 	Schedule of Intangible Property

	 	 	 	Schedule of Material Contracts

	 	 	 	Schedule of Employees Vendor’s Closing Certificate

THIS AGREEMENT is made the 17th day of October, 2006.

BETWEEN:

WaveRider Communications Inc., a Nevada Corporation, having a principal place of

business at 255 Consumers Road, Suite 500, Toronto, Ontario, M2J 1R4.

(the “Vendor”)

AND:

Wave Wireless Corporation, a Delaware Corporation, which is the parent company of

the Vendor, having a principal place of business at 255 Consumers Road, Suite 500,
Toronto, Ontario, M2J 1R4.

(“Wave Wireless”)

AND: VCom Inc., a Canadian Corporation having a place of business at 4210 Commerce Circle,
Victoria, BC, Canada, V8Z 6N6.

(“VCom” or the “Purchaser”)

BACKGROUND

	A.	 	The Vendor carries on business which includes the sales, marketing and distribution of a line
of 900 MHz radios and related products and peripheral equipment and holds other assets not
directly related to the 900 MHz radios and related products and peripheral equipment (the
“Vendor’s Business”).

	B.	 	The Vendor is a wholly owned subsidiary of Wave Wireless.

	C.	 	VCom supplies the Vendor and Wave Wireless with products pursuant to a supply
agreement dated July 1, 2006 and entered into by VCom and Wave Wireless (the “Supply
Agreement”).	 

	D.	 	The Vendor has agreed to sell, and the Purchaser has agreed to purchase, subject to
certain exceptions listed in this Agreement, the assets of the Vendor’s Business related to
the 900 MHz radios and related products and peripheral equipment (the “900 MHz Product
Line”), on the terms and subject to the conditions provided in this Agreement.	 

	E.	 	Wave Wireless is the parent company of the Vendor, is the registered holder in trust for the
Vendor of certain intellectual property associated with 900 MHz Product Line, and has become a
party to this Agreement for the purpose of making representations and warranties with respect
to the Vendor’s Business and the transactions contemplated by this Agreement jointly and
severally with the Vendor.

TERMS OF AGREEMENT

In consideration of the premises and the covenants, agreements, representations, warranties and
payments contained in this Agreement, the parties agree with the others as follows:

	1.	 	Purchase and Sale of Assets

1.1 Description of Assets

Upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this Agreement, the Vendor agrees to sell, assign
and transfer to the Purchaser, and the Purchaser agrees to purchase from the Vendor, at closing,
the undertaking and all the property and assets of the Vendor’s Business related to the 900 MHz
Product Line. For greater clarity, such property and assets shall be defined as:

	(a)	 	the capital assets described in the Schedule of Capital Assets, Operational Assets, Machinery
& Equipment;

	(b)	 	all inventories (the “Inventories”);

	(c)	 	the trade accounts receivable and other debts owing to the Vendor in connection with the 900
MHz Product Line, and the full benefit of all securities for cash accounts, notes or debts
(the “Receivables”);

	(d)	 	customer lists;

	(e)	 	the benefit of all unfilled orders received by the Vendor in connection with the Vendor’s
Business, and all right, title and interest of the Vendor in, to and under the sales, reseller
and other contracts, engagements or commitments in connection with the 900 MHz Product Line as
set forth in the Schedule of Material Contracts (the “Material Contracts”);

	(f)	 	all right and interest of the Vendor to all registered and unregistered trademarks, trade or
brand names, copyrights, designs, restrictive covenants and other industrial or intellectual
property used in connection with the 900 MHz Product Line (the “Intangible Property”),
including, without limitation, the WaveRider website and domain name

including all associated content, books and records, product manuals as well as all other
marketing and technical materials with respect to the 900 MHz Product Line and the
intangible property described in the Schedule of Intangible Property;

	(g)	 	the goodwill of the 900 MHz Product Line and the right of the Purchaser to represent itself
as carrying on the 900 MHz Product Line in continuation of and in succession to the Vendor and
the right to use the name “WaveRider”or any variation thereof as part of or in connection with
the 900 MHz Product Line (the “Goodwill”);

all of which are collectively called the “Assets”.

1.2 Exclusions

(i) Cash on hand or on deposit, (ii) amounts due and payable to Vendor or Wave Wireless from Wayne
Anderson related to the sale of WaveRider Communications (Australia) Pty Ltd, (iii) the amounts
held back in relation to the share purchase agreement between Wave Wireless and VCom, dated July 1,
2006 (the “Share Purchase Agreement”) and (iv) any other assets or claims of Vendor unrelated to
the 900 MHz Product Line or not contemplated by the terms of this Agreement, shall be specifically
excluded from the purchase and sale in this Agreement, and from the Assets.

	1.3	 	Intellectual Property Registrations

The Vendor and Wave Wireless acknowledge that certain registrations in respect of the Intangible
Property, including Federal Communications Commission and Industry Canada certifications, 900 MHz
Product Line manuals and software licence agreements (collectively the “IP Certifications”), are
registered in the name of Wave Wireless. Wave Wireless acknowledges that it holds the IP
Certifications in trust for the Vendor. The Vendor agrees that its beneficial interest in the IP
Certifications shall form part of the Assets sold to the Purchaser pursuant to this Agreement. Wave
Wireless will use its best efforts to transfer its legal interest in the IP Certifications to the
Purchaser at closing. In the event that the IP Certifications are not transferred by Wave Wireless
to the Purchaser at closing, Wave Wireless agrees that the Purchaser shall be entitled to use the
IP Certifications after closing. Wave Wireless further agrees that in the event that the IP
Certifications are not transferred by Wave Wireless to the Purchaser at closing it will, post
closing, provide such further and other documents and do such further and other things as may be
required to transfer IP Certifications to the Purchaser.

2. Purchase Price and Allocation

The purchase price payable by the Purchaser to the Vendor for the Assets will be US$1,250,000 as
adjusted under section 3.2, and shall be allocated as follows:

(a) to the capital assets, operational assets, machinery and equipment US$190,999;

(b) to the Inventories US$467,000, subject to adjustment in accordance with section 6.1;

(c) to the Receivables US$592,000 subject to adjustment in accordance with section 6.1; and

(d) to the Intangible Property, the Material Contracts and Goodwill, US$1.00.

3. Payment of the Purchase Price and Adjustments to Purchase Price

3.1 Payment of Purchase Price

The purchase price shall be paid and satisfied as follows:

	 	 	 
	(a)

	 	in repayment to VCom of the monies owing by Wave Wireless or its affiliates to VCom
	 
	 	 
	
 
	 	(the “Wave Wireless Account Payable”) for 900 MHz Product Line products invoiced by
	 
	 	 
	
 
	 	VCom to Wave Wireless pursuant to the Supply Agreement provided, however, such
	 
	 	 
	
 
	 	amount shall be agreed to by the parties;
	 
	 	 
	(b)

	 	any applicable tax and similar withholdings;
	 
	 	 
	(c)

	 	any other adjustments contemplated in section 3.2 provided, however, such amount

shall
	 
	 	 
	
 
	 	be agreed to by the parties; and
	 
	 	 
	(d)

	 	as to the balance of the purchase price, by wire transfer to the Vendor delivered at
	 
	 	 
	
 
	 	closing.
	 
	 	 
	3.2

	 	Adjustments to Purchase Price

The Purchase Price will be adjusted at closing to reflect changes from the financial information
with respect to the 900 MHz Product Line provided by Wave Wireless to VCom as of September 7, 2006
(the “September 7, 2006 Operating Statements”) to reflect the net changes in the items in 3.2(a)
and (b) below between September 7, 2006 and September 30, 2006.

The Purchase Price will be:

	(a)	 	adjusted, dollar for dollar, for the difference between the amount of the good and
collectible accounts receivable of the Business as at September 30, 2006 and $592,000. Any
accounts receivable which have been outstanding for greater than 90 days as at the Closing
date shall be deemed to be uncollectible receivables (the “Uncollectible Receivable”) for the
purposes of this provision, provided that if the Purchaser receives any funds on account of
Uncollectible Receivables, the Purchaser shall immediately release these funds to the Vendor.

	(b)	 	adjusted, dollar for dollar, for the difference in the value of the inventory as at September
30, 2006 and US$467,000.

	3.3	 	Holdback

The Vendor and Wave Wireless agree that the amount currently held back by VCom pursuant to the
Share Purchase Agreement (the “Share Purchase Holdback”), net of any amounts to be retained by
VCom pursuant to section 10.4 of the Share Purchase Agreement, shall represent the holdback to be
retained by VCom in respect of this Asset Purchase Agreement (the “Asset Purchase Holdback”) and
released by VCom to the Vendor pursuant to this section.

The Asset Purchase Holdback will be released by the Purchaser to the Vendor on the following
terms:

	 	(a)	 	Subject to section 3.3(c), if a Clearance Certificate fixing an amount equal
to the portion of the Purchase Price is provided by the Vendor to the Purchaser within
90 days from Closing:

	 	(i)	 	the Purchaser shall immediately release that portion of the
Asset Purchase Holdback which exceeds 10% of the Purchase Price to the Vendor,
subject to a dollar for dollar reduction for any amounts paid by the Purchaser
to the Receiver General of Canada in satisfaction of the Purchaser’s
withholding tax liability hereunder pursuant to Section 116 of the Tax Act;
and

	 	(ii)	 	the Purchaser shall release the balance of the Asset Purchase
Holdback to the Vendor, subject to (a) a dollar for dollar reduction for any
amounts paid by the Purchaser to the Receiver General of Canada in
satisfaction of the Purchaser’s withholding tax liability hereunder pursuant
to Section 116 of the Tax Act in addition to any such funds so paid by the
Purchaser to the Receiver General of Canada pursuant to section 3.3(a)(i); and
(b) a dollar for dollar reduction for any bona fide claims made by any
3rd party against the Assets, on the earlier of 90 days after
Closing or the date, if any, on which the Vendor files for bankruptcy under
the federal laws of the United States and/or Canada., on which date the
balance of the Asset Purchase Holdback shall be paid as directed by the
competent authority in any such bankruptcy proceeding or released to the
Vendor

	 	(b)	 	Subject to section 3.3 (c), if a Clearance Certificate fixing an amount equal
to the portion of the Purchase Price is provided by the Vendor to the Purchaser after
90 days from Closing, the Purchaser shall immediately release the Asset Purchase
Holdback to the Vendor subject to a dollar for dollar reduction for any amounts paid
to the Receiver General of Canada in satisfaction of the Purchaser’s withholding tax
liability hereunder pursuant to Section 116 of the Tax Act and, subject to the
provisions in Section 3.3(a)(ii) above, a dollar for dollar reduction for any bona
fide claims made by any 3rd party against the Assets.

	 	(c)	 	Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, if a Clearance
Certificate fixing an amount equal to the portion of Purchase Price has not been
provided by the Vendor to the Purchaser as set out above on or before the 30th day
after the end of the month in which the Closing Date occurs, the Purchaser shall remit
that amount which is equal to 25% of the Purchase Price to the Receiver General for
Canada as is required to satisfy the Purchaser’s withholding tax liability in respect
of the purchase of the Assets from the Vendor pursuant to section 116 of the Tax Act,
unless the Vendor provides evidence satisfactory to the Purchaser (acting reasonably)
that the Canadian Minister of National Revenue has instructed that the no such portion
of the Asset Purchase Holdback be remitted at such time.

	 	(d)	 	In the event that Section 3.3(c) applies to defer the time at which amounts
would otherwise be required to be remitted to the Receiver General for Canada, the
provisions of Section 3.3(c) shall continue to apply to the Asset Purchase Holdback as
if the reference to the date that such amounts are required to be remitted to the
Receiver General for Canada were instead a reference to the new date set by the Canada
Revenue Agency as the date for the remittance or the date remittance is otherwise
required by law.

	 	(e)	 	If the certificate limit in the Clearance Certificate provided to the
Purchaser is less than (or is otherwise issued based upon the payment of an amount
less than) the Purchase Price, the Purchaser shall remit 25% of the difference between
the Purchase Price and the certificate limit shown in the Clearance Certificate to the
Receiver General for Canada, in satisfaction of the Purchaser’s withholding tax
liability in respect of the purchase of the Shares pursuant to section 116 of the Tax
Act, and any funds remaining in the Asset Purchase Holdback after such payment shall
be dealt with as provided in Sections 3.3(a) and (b).

	 	(f)	 	In the event the Asset Purchase Holdback is insufficient to satisfy the
dollar for dollar reduction for any amounts paid by the Purchaser to the Receiver
General of Canada in satisfaction of the Purchaser’s withholding tax liability
hereunder pursuant to Section 116 of the Tax Act and, subject to Section 3.3(a)(ii)
above, the dollar for dollar reduction for any bona fide claims made by any 3rd
party against the Assets, Wave Wireless and the Vendor agree, jointly and
severally, to forthwith pay VCom the amount of any shortfall.

4. Assumption of Liabilities

4.1 Assumed Indebtedness

On and after closing the Purchaser shall assume and pay:

	 	(a)	 	any potential severance or other human resources obligations with respect to
certain employees of the 900 MHz Product Line that become employees of the Purchaser
after closing;

	 	(b)	 	the liability of the Vendor’s Business with respect to the warranty
obligations associated with 900 MHz Product Line products sold by the Vendor or Wave
Wireless to customers; and

	 	(c)	 	the liability of the Vendor’s Business with respect to purchase commitments
under the Supply Agreement, for product forecasted and/or ordered but uninvoiced by
VCom related to the 900 MHz Product Line products.

	 	 	 
	(collectively, the “Assumed Indebtedness”)

	 
	 	 
	4.2

	 	Other Obligations

On and after closing the Purchaser shall assume, perform and discharge all obligations arising
after closing under the Material Contracts (except as provided in section 4.3) and all other
contracts, commitments or engagements which are entered into by the Vendor between the date of this
Agreement and closing in the ordinary course of the 900 MHz Product Line and which are not
prohibited by this Agreement or are consented to in writing by the Purchaser, and the Purchaser
shall indemnify and save the Vendor harmless from all claims, demands, suits and actions under the
Material Contracts in respect of events after closing.

4.3 Release of Vendor

At or before closing the Purchaser shall execute and deliver all such covenants and assurances
with respect to the Assumed Indebtedness and with respect to the obligations assumed under
section 4.2 as may reasonably be required in respect of the Assumed Indebtedness.

4.4 Vendor’s Obligations and Liabilities

The Vendor shall be responsible for the observance and performance of all obligations and payment
of all expenses, costs and liabilities relating to the 900 MHz Product Line and the Assets and to
the Employees other than those to be observed, performed or paid by the Purchaser as set out in
this Agreement.

5. Representations and Warranties of the Vendor and Wave Wireless

The Vendor and Wave Wireless, jointly and severally, represent and warrant to the Purchaser as
follows, with the intent that the Purchaser will rely on these representations and warranties in
entering into this Agreement, and in concluding the purchase and sale contemplated by this
Agreement.

5.1 Capacity to Sell

The Vendor is a corporation duly incorporated, validly existing and in good standing under the
laws of the State of Nevada , and has the power and capacity to own and dispose of the Assets and
to carry on the Vendor’s Business as now being conducted by it, and to enter into this Agreement
and carry out its terms to the full extent.

5.2 Authority to Sell

The execution and delivery of this Agreement and the completion of the transaction contemplated by
this Agreement have been duly and validly authorized by all necessary corporate action on the part
of the Vendor and/or Wave Wireless, and this Agreement constitutes a legal, valid and binding
obligation of the Vendor and/or Wave Wireless enforceable against the Vendor and/or Wave Wireless
in accordance with its terms except as may be limited by laws of general application affecting the
rights of creditors.

5.3 Sale Will Not Cause Default

Neither the execution nor delivery of this Agreement nor the completion of the purchase and sale
contemplated by this Agreement will: becoming due or payable other than Ontario Social Service Tax
payable by the Purchaser in connection with the purchase and sale.

	 	 	 
	(a)

	 	violate any of the terms and provisions of the memorandum or articles of the Vendor
	 
	 	 
	
 
	 	and/or Wave Wireless, or any order, decree, statute, by-law, regulation, covenant or
	 
	 	 
	
 
	 	restriction applicable to the Vendor and/or Wave Wireless or any of the Assets; or
	 
	 	 
	(b)

	 	result in any fees, duties, taxes, assessments or other amounts relating to any of

the Assets

5.4 Assets

The Vendor owns and possesses and has a good marketable title to the Assets free and clear of all
mortgages, liens, charges, pledges, security interests, encumbrances and other claims except as
described in the Schedule of Material Contracts.

5.5 Books and Records

The books and records of the Vendor fairly and correctly set out and disclose in all material
respects, in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles , the financial position of
the Vendor and/or Wave Wireless and all material financial transactions of the Vendor and/or Wave
Wireless relating to the Vendor’s Business have been accurately recorded in those books and
records.

5.6 Material Change

Since September 7, 2006 there has not been:

	 	 	 
	(a)

	 	any material change in the financial condition of the Vendor’s Business, its

liabilities or
	 
	 	 
	
 
	 	the Assets other than changes in the ordinary course of business, none of which

has been
	 
	 	 
	
 
	 	materially adverse;
	 
	 	 
	(b)

	 	any damage, destruction, loss or other event (whether or not covered by insurance)
	 
	 	 
	
 
	 	materially and adversely affecting the Assets or the Vendor’s Business;

The parties hereby agree and acknowledge that the Vendor’s Business has continued to
deteriorate due to its financial condition and that such condition continues.

5.7 Litigation

There is no litigation or administrative or governmental proceeding or inquiry pending, or to the
knowledge of the Vendor, threatened against or relating to the Vendor, the Vendor’s Business or
any of the Assets, nor does the Vendor know of any reasonable basis for any such action,
proceeding or inquiry.

5.8 Conformity with Laws

All governmental licences and permits required for the conduct in the ordinary course of the
operations of the 900 MHz Product Line and the uses to which the Assets have been put, have been
obtained and are in good standing and such conduct and uses are not in breach of any order, decree,
statute, by-law, regulation, covenant, restriction, plan or permit, including those regulating the
discharge of materials into the environment and the storage, treatment and disposal of waste or
otherwise relating to the protection of the environment and the health and safety of persons. For
greater certainty, the Assets have not been used in a manner which does or will give rise to any
obligation of restoration or removal or any liability for the costs of restoration or removal or
for the payment of damages to any third party.

5.9 Forward Commitments

All outstanding forward commitments by or on behalf of the Vendor and or Wave Wireless for the
purchase or sale of the Inventories have been made in accordance with established price lists of
the Vendor or its suppliers, or if otherwise, then in accordance with the Vendor’s normal
business custom in varying those established price lists.

5.10 Terms of Employment

The Vendor is not a party to any collective agreement relating to the 900 MHz Product Line with any
labour union or other association of employees, and no part of the Vendor’s Business has been
certified as a unit appropriate for collective bargaining.

5.11 Material Contracts

The Schedule of Material Contracts contains a true and correct listing of each written or oral
contract of the following types to be acquired or assumed by the Purchaser:

	 	 	 
	(a)

	 	contracts or commitments out of the ordinary course of business;
	 
	 	 
	(b)

	 	contracts or commitments involving an obligation to pay in the aggregate $1,000 or

more
	 
	 	 
	
 
	 	or of a duration greater than one year;
	 
	 	 
	(c)

	 	contracts or commitments affecting ownership of, or title to, or any interest in

real estate
	 
	 	 
	
 
	 	or in personal property;
	 
	 	 
	(d)

	 	contracts or commitments in respect of the Intangible Property;
	 
	 	 
	(e)

	 	except as required by statute or regulation, contracts or commitments in respect of
	 
	 	 
	
 
	 	bonuses, incentive compensation, pensions, group insurance or employee welfare

plans,
	 
	 	 
	
 
	 	all of which are fully funded as determined by an independent and reputable firm of
	 
	 	 
	
 
	 	actuaries employed by the Vendor;
	 
	 	 
	(f)

	 	employment contracts or commitments other than unwritten employment contracts of
	 
	 	 
	
 
	 	indefinite duration entered into in the ordinary course of the Vendor’s Business.
	 
	 	 
	5.12

	 	No Defaults

Except as otherwise expressly disclosed in this Agreement or in any Schedule to this Agreement
there has not been any default in any obligation to be performed under any Material Contract, each
of which is in good standing and in full force and effect, unamended, except as set forth in the
Schedule of Material Contracts.

5.13 Accuracy of Representations

No certificate furnished by or on behalf of the Vendor to the Purchaser at closing in respect of
the representations, warranties or covenants of the Vendor will contain any untrue statement of a
material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements contained in the
certificate not misleading.

5.14 Non-Canadian Resident

The Vendor is a non-resident of Canada within the meaning of the Income Tax Act and will provide
the Purchaser with a Clearance Certificate issued by the Canadian Minister of National Revenue
pursuant to Section 116 of the Tax Act (a “Section 116 Certificate”) fixing an amount equal to the
Assets.

5.15 Warranty Obligations

With respect to the warranty obligations which are an Assumed Indebtedness pursuant to this
Agreement:

	 	 	 
	(a)

	 	the 900 MHz Product Line products which are under warranty are free from defects in
	 
	 	 
	
 
	 	design, materials and workmanship, are appropriately labeled and meet product
	 
	 	 
	
 
	 	specifications; and
	 
	 	 
	(b)

	 	there are no excessive failures or extraordinary defects associated with the 900 MHz
	 
	 	 
	
 
	 	Product Line products which are under warranty which excessive failures or
	 
	 	 
	
 
	 	extraordinary defects may result in higher than normal return rates and extraordinary
	 
	 	 
	
 
	 	warranty obligations.
	 
	 	 
	5.16

	 	Ownership of Assets

All of the Assets associated with the 900 MHz Product Line are owned directly by the Vendor and
the interest of Wave Wireless in the 900 MHz Product Line is indirectly through its ownership
of all of the issued and outstanding shares of the Vendor.

5.17 Vendor’s GST Number

The Vendor’s GST Number is GST 85110 1964 RT001.

6. Covenants of the Vendor

6.1 Determination of Net Book Values

The Vendor shall determine as of the day immediately preceding closing, the net book value of the
Receivables and Inventories in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, and
furnish to each of the Vendor and Purchaser evidence of such determination in a form satisfactory
to the Purchaser.

6.2 Conduct of Business

Until closing, the Vendor and/or Wave Wireless shall conduct the Vendor’s Business diligently and
only in the ordinary course and will use its best efforts to preserve the Assets intact, to keep
available to the Purchaser its present employees and to preserve for the Purchaser its relationship
with its suppliers, customers and others having business relations with it.

6.3 Change of Name

The Vendor shall cease using the name WaveRider or any variation thereof immediately following
closing. Within 30 days after closing, Vendor shall take reasonable action to change its name
to a name that does not include the word “WaveRider” or any variation thereof.

6.4 Access by Purchaser

The Vendor and/or Wave Wireless shall give to the Purchaser and Purchaser’s counsel, accountants
and other representatives full access, during normal business hours throughout the period prior
to closing, to all of the properties, books, contracts, commitments and records of the Vendor
and/or Wave Wireless relating to the 900 MHz Product Line and the Assets, and shall furnish to
the Purchaser during that period all such information as the Purchaser may reasonably request.

6.5 Procure Consents

The Vendor shall diligently take all reasonable steps required to obtain, before closing, all
consents and approvals which are necessary to approve and complete the transactions contemplated
by this Agreement including but not limited to consents to the assignments of the Material
Contracts and any other of the Assets for which a consent is required.

6.6 Covenant of Indemnity

At closing the Vendor and Wave Wireless shall indemnify and save harmless the Purchaser from and
against all claims by any employee of the Vendor not made an offer of employment under section 8.1
for wages, salaries, bonuses, pension or other benefits, severance pay, notice or pay in lieu of
notice and holiday pay in respect of any period before closing.

7. Representations and Warranties of the Purchaser

The Purchaser represents and warrants to the Vendor and Wave Wireless as follows, with the
intent that the Vendor and Wave Wireless will rely on these representations and warranties in
entering into this Agreement, and in concluding the purchase and sale contemplated by this
Agreement.

7.1 Status of Purchaser

The Purchaser is a corporation duly incorporated, validly existing and in good standing under the
Canada Business Corporations Act, has the power and capacity to enter into this Agreement and carry
out its terms.

7.2 Authority to Purchase

The execution and delivery of this Agreement and the completion of the transaction contemplated
by this Agreement have been duly and validly authorized by all necessary corporate action on
the part of the Purchaser, and this Agreement constitutes a legal, valid and binding obligation
of the Purchaser enforceable against the Purchaser in accordance with its terms except as
limited by laws of general application affecting the rights of creditors.

8. Covenants of the Purchaser

8.1 Offer Employment

The Purchaser covenants with the Vendor to offer employment at closing to the employees of the
Vendor then employed in connection with the 900 MHz Product Line and listed in the Schedule of
Employees.

8.2 Social Services Tax, Goods and Services Tax and the Income Tax Act

The Purchaser will be liable for and shall pay all provincial sales taxes and registration charges
and transfer fees properly payable upon and in connection with the sale and transfer of the Assets
by the Vendor to the Purchaser. At closing, each of the Purchaser and the Vendor shall make the
elections provided for by s. 167 of the Excise Tax Act and s. 22 of the Income Tax Act,
respectively, in the appropriate forms.

8.3 Consents

The Purchaser shall at the request of the Vendor execute and deliver such applications for
consent and such assumption agreements, and provide such information as may be necessary to
obtain the consents referred to in section 6.6 and will assist and co-operate with the Vendor in
obtaining the consents

9. Conditions Precedent to the Obligations of the Purchaser

All obligations of the Purchaser under this Agreement are subject to the fulfilment at or
before closing of the following conditions:

9.1 Vendor’s and Wave Wireless’ Representations and Warranties

The Vendor’s representations and warranties contained in this Agreement and in any certificate or
document delivered under this Agreement or in connection with the transactions contemplated by this
Agreement will be true at and as of closing as if such representations and warranties were made at
and as of such time.

9.2 Vendor’s and Wave Wireless’ Covenants

The Vendor will have performed and complied with all agreements, covenants and conditions
required by this Agreement to be performed or complied with by it before or at closing.

9.3 Vendor’s and Wave Wireless’ Certificate

The Vendor will have delivered to the Purchaser a certificate of the Vendor, executed by its
President, dated the time of closing, certifying in such detail as the Purchaser may specify to
the fulfilment of the conditions set forth in sections 10.1 and 10.2.

9.4 Consents

The Purchaser will have received duly executed copies of the consents or approvals referred to in
section 6.6.

The foregoing conditions are for the exclusive benefit of the Purchaser and any such condition
may be waived in whole or in part by the Purchaser at or before closing by delivering to the
Vendor a written waiver to that effect signed by the Purchaser.

10. Conditions Precedent to the Obligations of the Vendor and Wave Wireless

All obligations of the Vendor and/or Wave Wireless under this Agreement are subject to the
fulfilment, before or at closing, of the following conditions:

10.1 Purchaser’s Representations and Warranties

The Purchaser’s representations and warranties contained in this Agreement will be true at and as
of closing as though such representations and warranties were made as of such time.

10.2 Purchaser’s Covenants

The Purchaser will have performed and complied with all covenants, agreements and conditions
required by this Agreement to be performed or complied with by it at or before closing.

10.3 Consents of Third Parties

All consents or approvals required to be obtained by the Vendor and/or Wave Wireless for the
purpose of selling, assigning or transferring the Assets will have been obtained, provided that
this condition may only be relied upon by the Vendor if the Vendor has diligently exercised its
best efforts to procure all such consents or approvals and the Purchaser has not waived the need
for all such consents or approvals.

Each of the foregoing conditions is for the benefit of the Vendor and/or Wave Wireless and any
such condition may be waived in whole or part by the Vendor and/or Wave Wireless at or before
closing by delivering to the Purchaser a written waiver to that effect signed by the Vendor.

11. Closing

11.1 Time and Place of Closing

The closing of the purchase and sale and the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement
(the “Closing”) will take place at the Time of Closing on the Closing Date at the offices of the
Purchaser, or such earlier or later date and location as the parties may agree in writing.

11.2 Documents to be Delivered by the Vendor and/or Wave Wireless

At the closing the Vendor and/or Wave Wireless will deliver or cause to be delivered to the
Purchaser:

	(a)	 	all deeds of conveyance, bills of sale, transfer and assignments, in form and content
satisfactory to the Purchaser’s counsel, appropriate to effectively vest a good and marketable
title to the Assets in the Purchaser to the extent contemplated by this Agreement, and
immediately registrable in all places where registration of such instruments is required;

	(b)	 	all consents or approvals obtained by the Vendor and/or Wave Wireless for the purpose of
validly assigning the Material Contracts;

	(c)	 	possession of the Assets;

	(d)	 	the certificate of the Vendor to be given under section 10.3;

	(e)	 	the elections under s. 167 of the Excise Tax Act and s. 22 of the Income Tax Act in the
appropriate;

	(f)	 	duly executed releases of, or evidence to the reasonable satisfaction of the Purchaser as to
the discharge of any and all liabilities which the Purchaser has not agreed to assume and
which may be enforceable against any of the Assets being purchased under this Agreement;

	(g)	 	copies of those resolutions of the directors of the Vendor and Wave Wireless required to be
passed to authorize the execution, delivery and implementation of this Agreement and of all
documents to be delivered by the Vendor and/or Wave Wireless under this Agreement;

	11.3	 	Documents to be Delivered by the Purchaser

At the closing the Purchaser will deliver or cause to be delivered:

(a) the elections under s. 167 of the Excise Tax Act and s. 22 of the Income Tax Act in the
appropriate forms;

(b) a wire transfer to the Vendor for that portion of the Purchase Price payable in cash.

	12.	 	Risk of Loss

From the date of this Agreement to closing, the Assets will be and remain at the risk of the Vendor
and Wave Wireless. If any of the Assets are lost, damaged or destroyed before closing, the
Purchaser may, in lieu of terminating this Agreement under Article 10, elect by notice in writing
to the Vendor and Wave Wireless to complete the purchase to the extent possible without reduction
of the purchase price, in which event all proceeds of any insurance or compensation in respect of
such loss, damage or destruction will be payable to the Purchaser and all right and claim of the
Vendor and/or Wave Wireless to any such amounts not paid by closing will be assigned to the
Purchaser.

13. Further Assurances

The parties will execute such further and other documents and do such further and other things as
may be necessary to carry out and give effect to the intent of this Agreement.

	14.	 	Set-Off

If, under this Agreement or any other agreement made between the Purchaser and the Vendor and/or
Wave Wireless, or any document delivered under this Agreement or any other agreement made between
the Purchaser and the Vendor and/or Wave Wireless, the Vendor and/or Wave Wireless becomes
obligated to pay any sum of money to the Purchaser, then such sum may at the election of the
Purchaser, and without limiting or waiving any right or remedy for the Purchaser under this
Agreement, be set off against and will apply to any sum of money or security owed by the
Purchaser to the Vendor and/or Wave Wireless until such amount has been completely set off.

15. Accounting Principles

Wherever in this Agreement reference is made to a calculation to be made in accordance with
generally accepted accounting principles, such reference shall be deemed to be to the generally
accepted accounting principles from time to time approved by the Canadian Institute of Chartered
Accountants or the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, as may be applicable, or any
successor institute, applicable as at the date on which such calculation is made or required to be
made in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles applied on a basis consistent with
prior years.

16. Notice

Any notice, direction or other instrument required or permitted to be given under this Agreement
will be in writing and may be given by mailing the same postage prepaid or delivering the same
addressed as follows:

	 	 	 
	To the Vendor

and Wave Wireless:

	 	255 Consumers Road, Suite 500

Toronto, Ontario M2J 1R4

Attention: James Chinnick, CEO
	 
	 	 
	To the Purchaser:

	 	4210 Commerce Circle

Victoria, BC

V8Z 6N6

Attention: Corporate Counsel

or to such other address as a party may specify by notice and shall be deemed to have been
received, if delivered, on the date of delivery if it is a business day and otherwise on the next
succeeding business day and, if mailed in Canada, on the fifth business day following the posting
of the notice except if there is a postal dispute, in which case all communications shall be
delivered.

17. Entire Agreement

This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties and there are no
representations or warranties, express or implied, statutory or otherwise and no
collateral agreements other than as expressly set forth or referred to in this Agreement.

18. Assignment

This Agreement may not be assigned by any party without the prior written consent of the other
party, which consent may be arbitrarily withheld.

19. Time of the Essence

	 	 	Time will be the essence of this Agreement.

	20.	 	Applicable Law

This Agreement will be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of British
Columbia.

21. Successors and Assigns

This Agreement will enure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties and their respective
successors and permitted assigns.

22. Headings

The headings appearing in this Agreement are inserted for convenience of reference only and will
not affect the interpretation of this Agreement.

AS EVIDENCE OF THEIR AGREEMENT the parties have executed this Agreement as of the day and year
first above written.

	 	 	WAVERIDER COMMUNICATIONS INC. VCOM INCORPORATED

By:     

Name: By:     

	 	 	 
	Title:

	 	Name:
	
 
	 	Title:

WAVE WIRELESS CORPORATION

	 	 	By:     

Name:

	 	 	 	Title:

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