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Amendment to 2009 Year End Award Certificate for Restricted Stock Units

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 DISCOVER FINANCIAL SERVICES 
 AMENDED AND RESTATED 2007 OMNIBUS INCENTIVE PLAN 
 AMENDMENT TO 
 2009
YEAR END 
 AWARD CERTIFICATE FOR
RESTRICTED STOCK UNITS 
 The 2009 Year End Award Certificate for Restricted
Stock Units (the “Award Certificate”) under the Discover Financial Services Amended and Restated 2007 Omnibus Incentive Plan is amended, effective December 1, 2009, in the following particulars: 
 1. By inserting the following new Section 3(b) following Section 3(a) of the Award Certificate: 
 “(b) Vesting and conversion requirements for certain senior executive officers and highly compensated
employees. Notwithstanding the other provisions of this Award Certificate, if Discover reasonably considers you to be one of the senior executive officers or highly compensated employees subject to the bonus prohibition applicable to Discover
pursuant to its participation in the TARP, the following conditions will apply to the extent and in the manner required pursuant to Discover’s participation in the TARP: 
 (1) No restricted stock unit will vest in accordance with Section 2(a) if you do not continue to perform
substantial services for the Company for at least two years from the date of the award, other than due to your death or disability, or as otherwise permitted under the Interim Final Rule issued by the U.S. Department of the Treasury pursuant to the
TARP on June 15, 2009 (“Interim Final Rule”). Upon any such cessation of providing substantial services to the Company due to death or disability or as otherwise permitted under the Interim Final Rule, you shall be vested in any
restricted stock units that as of such date satisfied the requirements of Section 2(a). 
 (2) Your
restricted stock units, only to the extent vested in accordance with Section 2(a), will convert to shares of Discover common stock on the earliest date permitted by the following schedule: (i) up to 25% of your restricted stock units will
convert at the time Discover repays 25% of the aggregate financial assistance received under the TARP, (ii) up to an additional 25% of your restricted stock units will convert at the time Discover repays 50% of the aggregate financial
assistance received under the TARP, (iii) up to an additional 25% of your restricted stock units will convert at the time Discover repays 75% of the aggregate financial assistance received under the TARP, and (iv) up to the remaining 25%
of your restricted stock units will convert at the time Discover repays 100% of the aggregate financial assistance received under the TARP. Shares to which you are entitled upon conversion of restricted stock units under this Section 3(b)(2)
shall be delivered on the date of conversion or promptly thereafter in accordance with Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code and the Interim Final Rule. 
 2. By deleting Section 23(n) of the Award Certificate in its entirety and replacing it with the following in lieu thereof: 
 “(n) ‘Legal Requirement’ means any law, regulation, ruling, judicial decision, accounting
standard, regulatory guidance, or other legal requirement, including, without limitation, any laws, rules, or requirements, as they may be promulgated and/or amended from time to time, that are applicable to Discover pursuant to its participation in
the TARP.” 
 3. By inserting the following new Section 23(u) and renumbering existing Section 23(u) of the Award
Certificate accordingly: 
 “(u) ‘TARP’ means the Troubled Asset Relief Program
established pursuant to the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, as amended.”Amendment No. 2 to Employee Stock Purchase Plan

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 Amendment No. 2 to 
 Discover Financial Services

 Employee Stock Purchase Plan 
 The Discover Financial Services Employee Stock Purchase Plan, as heretofore amended (the “Plan”), is hereby amended, effective as of December 1, 2009, in the following respects: 

 

	 	1.	By deleting the phrase “after receiving such right” where it appears in the third paragraph of Section 2 of the Plan and inserting in lieu thereof the
phrase “after the right is granted”. 

  

	 	2.	By deleting the fourth paragraph of Section 4 of the Plan and inserting in lieu thereof the following: 

  

	 	 	“Following his or her enrollment in the Plan, a participant may change the amount of his or her payroll deduction effective as of the first day of any payroll
period by so directing the Company or its designated agent at the time and in the manner specified by the Committee.” 

  

	 	3.	By deleting the phrase “whole and fractional shares” where it appears in the second sentence of the fifth paragraph of Section 4 of the Plan and
inserting in lieu thereof the phrase “whole and, unless otherwise provided by the Committee, fractional shares”. 

  

	 	4.	By deleting the second and third sentences of Section 7(a) of the Plan and inserting in lieu thereof the following: 

  

	 	 	“Upon any suspension of participation, the participant’s payroll deductions shall cease, and the cash credited to such participant’s Purchase Account on
the date of such suspension shall be delivered as soon as practicable to such participant.”Technical and Sales Agreement

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 TECHNICAL AND SALES AGREEMENT 

This Technical and Sales Agreement (“Agreement”), dated April     , 2010, by and between Beijing Jiexun-CAST Systems
Control Technology Co., Ltd, (“CAST/OSC” or “Buyer”), Room 2910, Building A, Cyber Tower, No. 2 Zhongguancun South Street, Haidian District, Beijing 100086, Dais Analytic Corporation, a New York corporation
(“Supplier”), 11552 Prosperous Drive, Odessa, FL 33556 USA, and Genertec America, Inc., a California corporation (“Distributor”), 303 Twin Dolphin Drive, Suite 600, Redwood City, CA 94065, USA, collectively herein after known as
the “Parties”. 
 RECITALS. 

WHEREAS, Supplier develops, manufactures and sells a line of nanotechnology-based membrane products and related products; and 

WHEREAS, Distributor and Buyer desires to purchase from Supplier waste water system components (Molecular Diffusion rods, heat exchanger,
compressor, condenser, and tubing), herein after referred to as the “Product”, for CAST/OSC’s waste water project. This sale is made under the Terms and Conditions of that certain Exclusive Distribution Agreement signed between
Supplier, Distributor and Fibrlink Communications Co., Ltd., dated August, 19, 2009 (the “Distribution Agreement”). In the case of a conflict between the Distribution Agreement and this Agreement, the Distribution Agreement shall prevail.
Buyer agrees to be bound by the terms and conditions of the Distribution Agreement in the capacity of the “Servicer” (as defined in the Distribution Agreement) as if Buyer is a party to the Distribution Agreement. The proposed technical
specifications (including projected energy usage, projected energy usage calculations, and draft system design, and Supplier support for the project) are found in ATTACHMENTS B, C & E. 

NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the above premises, which are incorporated in this Agreement as if fully set forth below, and the
mutual covenants and agreements set forth below, the Parties agree as follows: 
 OVERVIEW. 

This Agreement is subject to and conditioned upon the issuance by [GTA] of a letter of credit to Supplier in the amount set forth in ATTACHMENT A within
five days from the date of this Agreement. Unless the Parties otherwise mutually agree, this Agreement shall terminate and any and all obligations under this Agreement shall be of no force or effect. 

A jointly developed NanoClear draft system design layout (ATTACHMENT D) is to be constructed by others in stages outlined below for Plant 1 and Plant 2.
The stages are outlined in ATTACHMENT D. 
 PRICING, DELIVERY & TERMS. 

Supplier will supply the Product in the quantity, at the price and at the delivery time set forth in ATTACHMENT A. The Product is to be used to treat the
plant outputs at various output levels and shall have input water temperature at the specified average water temperature set forth in the ATTACHMENTS. Further, the Supplier will provide the Distributor and the Buyer the project support outlined in
ATTACHMENT E. The proposed design of the overall plant, its construction, and 
  

					
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the balance plant required for the project is provided by others, and not by the Supplier. The purchase price for the Product, as set forth in ATTACHMENT A, shall be paid by Buyer to Supplier.
All payments are to be made in US Dollars and due within ten (10) days’ of notice by Supplier to Distributor of Product shipment (such notice to include valid shipping documents evidencing Supplier has successfully shipped the Product).

 Product is shipped FOB – Supplier’s facility to the locations specified in writing by Distributor. The Supplier shall make all good
efforts to ship the Product by the shipment date mutually agreed upon by the Parties in writing. 
 ACCEPTANCE; WARRANTY. 

 (a) Supplier shall provide a moisture transfer test label for each Molecular Diffusion Tube (which is a component of the Product) as a means
of quality control. Distributor shall immediately inspect the Product upon delivery for defects and non-conformities. In the event Distributor fails to notify Supplier of any Product defect or non-conformity within ten (10) days after the
Products in question are delivered to Distributor, then the delivered Products shall be deemed to have been accepted by Distributor and Buyer. 

(b) The Limited Warranty for the Product is set forth in ATTACHMENT F of this Agreement. The Warranty does not extend to any Product which has been
subject to misuse, accident or improper installation, maintenance or application, nor, except as provided in ATTACHMENT F, does the Warranty extend to any labor charges for removal and/or replacement of the nonconforming or defective Product or part
thereof. The Warranty does not cover service or parts for any attachments, accessories, or alteration not provided or approved in writing by Supplier, nor correction of problems resulting from the use of attachments, accessories or alterations not
provided by Supplier. 
 (c) The Warranty period for Product is set forth in ATTACHMENT F of this Agreement (the “Warranty Period”).

 (d) THE WARRANTY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT IS IN LIEU OF AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ARISING BY OPERATION OF LAW
OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ALL OF WHICH ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED AND EXCLUDED. DISTRIBUTOR AND BUYER EACH ACKNOWLEDGES THAT SUPPLIER HAS MADE NO UNDERSTANDINGS,
AGREEMENTS OR REPRESENTATIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE SUBJECT MATTER OF THIS TRANSACTION OTHER THAN AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS. NO PERSON IS AUTHORIZED TO EXPAND OR IN ANY MANNER MODIFY SUPPLIER’S
EXPRESS WARRANTY DESCRIBED ABOVE. 
  

					
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 (e) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth herein, the liability of Supplier with respect to
a claim of any kind, whether as to quality or amount of Product delivered or for non-delivery of Product, shall not exceed the invoice price of the quantities of Products as to which the claim is made. 

(f) IN NO EVENT SHALL SUPPLIER BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING IN TORT, CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY OR
ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOSS OF PROFIT OR REVENUE, DOWNTIME COSTS, LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCTS, COST OF ANY SUBSTITUTE PRODUCT, FACILITY OR SERVICE, AND ANY CLAIMS OF DISTRIBUTOR, BUYER, THEIR RESPECTIVE CUSTOMERS OR
OTHER THIRD PARTIES FOR ANY SUCH DAMAGES). 
 (g) The delivering carrier, and not Supplier, is responsible for damage in shipment. Packing
material should not be discarded when damage is found. The delivering carrier should be notified to inspect any damages. Damaged items cannot be returned to Supplier without authorization. Distributor or its customer should contact Supplier for
complete instructions. 
 (h) Buyer shall be responsible for the installation, engineering, maintenance and sale of the Products for its
customer’s use. Supplier shall provide Distributor and Buyer with training and pre-sale technical support set forth in ATTACHMENT E. In addition to the foregoing, upon the reasonable request of Distributor, Supplier agrees to review
Distributor’s marketing materials and provide advice with respect to such materials; provided, however, Supplier shall not be responsible in any manner for such marketing materials or any statement, representation or warranty made therein.

 (i) Distributor and its customers assume all responsibility and liability for injury or damages resulting from their handling, possession,
use or sale of Products including, but not limited to any injury or damage resulting from the use of Products by customers in their business operations or in combination with other substances or products, and agree to defend and indemnify Supplier,
its Affiliates and their respective directors, officers, employees and agents from and against all claims, losses, liabilities and expenses (including attorneys’ fees and other litigation or settlement costs) arising out of such handling,
possession, use or sale. Buyer and its customers assume all responsibility and liability for injury or damages resulting from their handling, possession, installation, engineering, maintenance use or sale of Products including, but not limited to
any injury or damage resulting from the use of Products by customers in their business operations or in combination with other substances or products, and agree to defend and indemnify Supplier, its Affiliates and their respective directors,
officers, employees and agents from and against all claims, losses, liabilities and expenses (including attorneys’ fees and other litigation or settlement costs) arising out of such handling, possession, installation, engineering, maintenance,
use or sale. 
  

					
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 (j) Buyer shall provide the pre-sale, post-sale, technical support and other services set forth in
ATTACHMENT E. 
 (k) Distributor and Buyer each acknowledges and agrees that upon the expiration of the Warranty Period, Supplier will have no
further obligation for the maintenance, service or repair of any Products unless the customer enters into a Supplier Service Contract, and in such case, Supplier’s obligations shall be limited by the terms of this Supplier Service Contract.
After the expiration of the Warranty Period, in the event customer requires replacement Product parts for the said project, Supplier agrees to provide the replacement Product to Distributor at a preferred supplier price in effect at that time.

 (l) Distributor and Buyer shall comply with all applicable laws, rules and regulations related to the Product pre-sale, post-sale, technical
support and other services provided hereunder and the handling, possession, installation, engineering, maintenance and sale of the Products. 

RETURN POLICY AND CREDITS. 

Distributor and Buyer shall not have the right to return any Products unless (i) such Product is defective or is in non-conformity, as determined by
Supplier in its reasonable determination, and Distributor or Buyer has notified Supplier pursuant to language within this Agreement or such Product does not comply with the Warranty contained herein. Returns of non-conforming Products require prior
written authorization from Supplier and shipping in accordance with instructions provided by Supplier. When contacting Supplier for return authorization, Distributor or Buyer must provide the invoice number, serial number and date of shipment.
Authorized returns must be in clean factory packaging. All returns must be made by prepaid transportation unless otherwise specified by Supplier. Shipping charges on all returns will be at Distributor’s, Buyer’s or their respective
customer’s expense unless Supplier confirms that the Product is defective, in which case reasonable shipping charges will be refunded by Supplier. 
  

					
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 INDEMNIFICATION. 

 

	(a)	To the best of Supplier’s knowledge, the Product does not infringe on the intellectual property rights of a third party. Supplier will defend and indemnify
Distributor, Buyer, their Affiliates and their respective directors, officers, employees, agents and advisors, at its own expense, from any claim, suit, or proceeding brought against Distributor, Buyer, their Affiliates and their respective
directors, officers, employees, agents and advisors to the extent it is based upon a claim that the Product under normal use infringes upon any presently issued third party patent or any copyright, or misappropriates any trade secret, of any third
party. Distributor, Buyer, their Affiliates and their respective directors, officers, employees, agents and advisors agree to reasonably assist the Supplier in the defense of an intellectual property challenge. 

 

	(b)	Distributor shall indemnify, defend and hold Supplier, Buyer, their respective Affiliates and their respective directors, officers, employees, agents and advisors
harmless from and against any and all claims, demands, actions, causes of action, judgments, losses, liabilities, costs and expenses of any kind, nature and description, including but not limited to reasonable attorneys’ fees and other
litigation expenses (collectively, “Losses”), arising from or related to (i) any bodily injury or wrongful death suffered by third parties arising out of the use of the Products, to the extent attributable to the negligence or
misconduct of Distributor, its Affiliates or their customers, (ii) Distributor’s breach of any of Distributor’s covenants or representations contained herein, and (iii) any statement, representation or warranty made by
Distributor, it Affiliates, their respective sub-distributor or any of their respective employees or agents with respect to a Product or its use that is not consistent with the statements, representations or Warranty contained herein. During the
term of this Agreement, Distributor agrees to maintain Commercial General Liability Insurance in such an amount as is reasonably acceptable to Supplier. 

  

	(c)	Supplier shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Distributor and Buyer from and against any and all Losses arising from or related to (i) any bodily injury or
wrongful death suffered by third parties arising out of the use of the Product, to the extent attributable to the negligence or misconduct of Supplier, or (ii) any breach by Supplier of any of its covenants, representations or warranties set
forth herein, subject to the limitations set forth in elsewhere in this Agreement. 

  

	(d)	Buyer shall indemnify, defend and hold Supplier, Distributor, their respective Affiliates and their respective directors, officers, employees, agents and advisors
harmless from and against any and all Losses arising from or related to (i) Buyer’s breach of any of its covenants or representations contained herein, (ii) any statement, representation or warranty made by Buyer or any of its
employees or agents with respect to a Product that is not consistent with the statements, representations or Warranty contained herein, and (iii) any bodily injury or wrongful death suffered by third parties arising out of the negligent
installation, engineering, maintenance, servicing or repairing of the Products by Buyer or Buyer’s customer. During the term of this Agreement, Buyer agrees to maintain Commercial General Liability Insurance in such an amount as is reasonably
acceptable to Supplier and Distributor. 

  

					
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 MISCELLANEOUS. 

 

	(a)	This Agreement, the ATTACHMENTS and the Distribution Agreement constitutes the entire Agreement and understanding between the Parties with respect to the subject matter
hereof and supersedes all previous undertakings, agreements and representations between the Parties, written or oral, with respect to the subject matter hereof. No modification of, addition to, waiver of any provisions, or termination of this
Agreement shall be binding upon a Party hereto unless the same shall be in writing and duly executed by a duly authorized representative of the Parties hereto. No waiver by a Party of any of its rights hereunder shall be effective unless in writing
and signed by the Party to be charged therewith. 

  

	(b)	This Agreement may not be assigned in whole or in part by Distributor or Buyer to any third party. Any attempt to assign, or any actual assignment of any part of this
Agreement by Distributor or Buyer to any third party without Supplier’s prior written approval, shall be deemed null and void and may result in the immediate termination of this Agreement. 

No Party shall be liable to another Party for any delay or failure to perform hereunder (excluding the failure to pay money due
hereunder), which delay or failure is due to causes beyond the reasonable control of said Party, including but not limited to acts of God, acts of the public enemy, acts of the United States of America or any state, territory or political
subdivision thereof or of the District of Columbia, fires, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, strikes or freight embargoes. 
  

	(c)	Any notice permitted or required to be given hereunder shall be in writing and delivered by certified mail, return receipt requested, or by internationally recognized
overnight express courier, addressed to the Parties at their respective addresses set forth on the signature page of this Agreement or to such other address as a Party may designate by written notice delivered to the other Parties.

  

	(d)	This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, and together shall constitute one and the same document.

  

					
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	(e)	This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the state of New York without giving effect to the conflicts of laws principles
thereof. Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the validity, inducement, or breach thereof, shall be settled by arbitration before a single arbitrator in accordance with the Commercial Arbitration Rules of the
American Arbitration Association (“AAA”) then pertaining, except where those rules conflict with this provision, in which case this provision controls. The arbitration shall be held in New York, New York, or such other place that the
Parties may agree. Within 30 days after initiation of arbitration, the Parties shall reach agreement upon and thereafter follow procedures assuring that the arbitration will be concluded and the award rendered within no more than six months from
selection of the arbitrator. Failing such agreement, the AAA will design and the Parties will follow such procedures. THE ARBITRATOR SHALL NOT AWARD ANY PARTY PUNITIVE, EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, AND EACH PARTY HEREBY IRREVOCABLY WAIVES ANY
RIGHT TO SEEK SUCH DAMAGES. Each Party has the right before or during the arbitration to seek and obtain from the appropriate court provisional remedies such as attachment, preliminary injunction, replevin, etc., to avoid irreparable harm, maintain
the status quo or preserve the subject matter of the arbitration. In addition, a Party may seek the imposition of temporary or permanent injunctive relief to prevent or stop the disclosure or misuse of any Confidential Information (as defined in the
Distribution Agreement) that it discloses to any other Party. The Parties hereby consent to the jurisdiction of the Federal District Court for the District of New York, New York, for the enforcement of these provisions and the entry of judgment on
any award rendered hereunder. Should such court for any reason lack jurisdiction, any court with jurisdiction shall enforce this clause and enter judgment on any award. The Parties agree that service of process to a Party with respect to any action
relating to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement may be accomplished pursuant to the methods set forth in sub-section (c) of this Miscellaneous section. 

 

	(f)	In the event the English translation of this Agreement is inconsistent with the translation of this Agreement into any other language, the English translation shall
control. English will be used as the working and written language in business communication. 

  

	(g)	Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be construed to grant to Distributor or Buyer any right or license whatsoever in any patent, copyright, trademark, trade name,
trade dress, service mark or any other intellectual property of Supplier or any of its Affiliates. 

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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by their duly
authorized respective representatives as of the day and year written below. 
  

			
	 BEIJING JIEXUN-CAST SYSTEMS CONTROL TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD

		
	By:	 	  

	Name:	 	  

	Title:	 	  

		
	Address:	 	 Room 2910, Building A, Cyber Tower

		 	 No.2 Zhongguancun South Street,

		 	 Haidian District, Beijing 100086.

	
	DAIS ANALYTIC CORPORATION
		
	By:	 	  

	Name:	 	  

	Title:	 	  

		
	Address:	 	 11552 Prosperous Drive

		 	 Odessa, FL 33556 USA

	
	GENERTEC AMERICA, INC.
		
	By:	 	  

	Name:	 	  

	Title:	 	  

		
	Address:	 	 303 Twin Dolphin Drive

		 	 Suite 600

		 	 Redwood City, CA 94065, USA

  

					
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 ATTACHMENT A 

Figure 1: Pricing, Delivery & Terms 

Size, Pricing, Delivery 
  

											
	 Description
	  	Amount	  	Hold-Back
***	 	 	Net
Paid	  	Projected
Delivery	 
	 Demo Unit
	  		  	 	(2) 	 		  	 	(3) 
	 On Shipment - Demo Unit (1)
	  	***	  	0	  	 		  	***	  
					
	 Plant 1-A-10 m3 module
	  		  			 		  		
	 On shipment of Module
	  		  			 		  	***	  
					
	 Plant 1-C-37,500 m3 facility
	  		  			 		  		
	 Step 1: 2,490 m3 - Product shipped
	  	***	  	***	  	 	***	  	***	  
	 Step 2: 17,500 m3 - Product shipped
	  	***	  	***	  	 	***	  	***	  
	 Step 3: 20,000 m3 - Product shipped (4)
	  	***	  	***	  	 	***	  	***	  
					
	 Sub-Total —>>
	  	***	  	***	  	 	***	  		
					
	 Plant 2-100,000 m3 facility
	  		  			 		  		
	 Step 1: 60,000 m3 of Product shipped
	  	***	  	***	  	 	***	  	***	  
	 Step 2: 40,000 m3 of Product shipped
	  	***	  	***	  	 	***	  	***	  
					
	 Sub-Total —>>
	  	***	  	***	  	 	***	  		
					
	 Grand Total
	  	$47,580,000	  	***	  	 	***	  		

 Note 1: Payment: In exchange for the execution of this Agreement, GTA agrees to issue a
Letter of Credit (LC) for $300,000 USD to the Supplier in no more than five (5) business days. Payment instructions to the Supplier are found in the August 19, 2009 Distribution Agreement. 

Note 2: Hold-back sums will be released 120 days after last shipment of Product is made to Distributor or Plant turn-up whichever
is sooner. 
 Note 3: Post agreement execution, receipt of advance payment, and availability of special equipment required
to construct key parts. 
 Note 4: The Letter of Credit (LC) sum of $300,000 has been deducted from this payment

  

					
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 ATTACHMENT E 

Supplier, Distributor and Buyer Support 

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Product Education
  

	 	 
	Distributor	  	 Distributor shall participate in an
initial Product education session held by Supplier, as well as attend periodic Product update education sessions. Distributor shall be responsible to provide education to Buyer on an initial and on-going or as-needed basis. Education shall consist
of class-room style instructor lead sessions, and hand-out materials. These sessions and materials will cover topics of Product function, configuration, application, pricing, and servicing.

 

	 	 
	Buyer	  	 After the expiration of the initial
training period, Buyer shall handle new employee training and refresher training without Supplier’ assistance, but Buyer shall still have the right to request technical knowledge and clarification from Supplier for the duration of this
Agreement. If Buyer requests the physical presence of a Supplier employee for training at a location other than a Supplier facility, Buyer shall be responsible for reasonable travel expenses for that Supplier employee. In any information exchange or
physical meeting that requires translation, Buyer shall be responsible for providing said translation services.
  

	 	 
	Supplier	  	 Supplier will provide Distributor initial,
and on-going Product education training, and training materials. The Product education training shall be provided according to the term and conditions by mutual consensus guided by the norm in the industry. The education will consist of class-room
style instructor leading sessions given by qualified members of Supplier’s organization, and hand-out materials. These sessions and materials will cover topics which include detailed information about the Product; including its configuration,
engineering, marketing/sales, and pricing, as well as selection criteria for Buyers.
  

Upon request by Buyer, Supplier shall provide all reasonable and relevant information about the technology necessary for initial training of
representatives from Buyer. This initial training period shall end 6 months after commencement of construction of the project.
  

	 	  	  

Engineering of End-Facility
  

	 	 
	Distributor	  	 Distributor may facilitate timely
communications, if needed, between Buyer and Supplier to seek Supplier’s input on Product engineering, installation, and servicing related issues. Buyer is ultimately responsible for field engineering of the Product.

 

  

					
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	Buyer	  	  

Buyer shall carry out any design and engineering tasks necessary to install the Product in accordance with Supplier’s instructions. If Buyer or
Distributor requests a change to the form factor or components of the Product, Supplier shall have the right to request payment of a reasonable fee to cover Supplier’s direct expenses necessary to produce said changes in the Product provided
that the pricing policy and amount payable shall be notified to Distributor or Buyer in advance.
  

	 	 
	Supplier	  	 Upon request of Buyer or Distributor,
Supplier shall provide reasonable, relevant, and non-confidential details and information about Product to Distributor and Buyer to assist in the sale, design, installation, or servicing process.

 

  

					
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Supplier, Distributor and Buyer Support 

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Service Requirements
  

	 	 
	Distributor	  	 Distributor may facilitate timely
communications, if needed, between Buyer and Supplier to seek Supplier’s input on Product engineering, installation, and servicing related issues.
  

	 	 
	Buyer	  	 Buyer shall investigate all inquiries
relating to and service all Products located within the Territory and Market Segment. The foregoing obligation shall include but is not limited to responding to inquires and providing service relating to warranty and/or performance issues and
applies to all such Products. No reimbursement or additional compensation for the foregoing support and service shall be provided by Supplier without prior approval by Supplier.

 

	 	 
	
Supplier
  
	  	 As compensation for providing said
services, Buyer shall be paid a mutually agreed on hourly rate by the Supplier.
  

		
		  	
	 	  	  

Supplier Requests for Assistance

 

	 	 
	Distributor	  	 Distributor may be asked to facilitate
timely communications, and follow-up, if needed, between Buyer and Supplier seeking to aid Supplier in a variety of issues related to the Products.
  

	 	 
	Buyer	  	 Buyer shall, upon Supplier’ request
and subject to any limitation made by Supplier with respect to said request, provide Supplier assistance, service and support in accordance with any Supplier Product sold within the Territory.

 

	 	 
	Supplier	  	 As compensation for providing said
assistance services, Buyer shall be paid a mutually agreed on hourly rate by Supplier.
  

 

					
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Warranty Parts
  

	 	 
	Distributor	  	 Distributor shall make warranty
replacements of Product subject to warranty coverage by Supplier out of stock available in China if replacement parts meet all Supplier specifications.
  

	 	 
	Buyer	  	 Buyer shall make warranty replacements of
Product subject to warranty coverage by Supplier with Product supplied by the Distributor or Supplier only.
  

	 	 
	Supplier	  	 Supplier shall reimburse Buyer for
reasonable purchase costs by Buyer to cover Supplier warranty items, their shipping and handling cost, and the labor used to install those components.
  

Supplier shall provide replacement Product for valid warranty replacements after return of the defective component to Supplier, or directly from Supplier.
Supplier may ship correct parts from the location of its choice. As compensation for providing warranty replacement services, Buyer shall be paid a mutually agreed hourly rate by Supplier for Warranty Product removal and replacement.

 

  

					
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 ATTACHMENT F 

Molecular Diffusion Rod, Limited Warranty 

Supplier provides a limited warranty on the materials, workmanship, and performance of its Product, when installed and operated in accordance with
Supplier’s design and operating specifications, according to the following provisions: 
 Materials and Workmanship Limited
Warranty. Supplier warrants that its Product is free from defects in materials and workmanship. Supplier’s obligation under this limited warranty covers a period not to exceed three years from date of acceptance by Distributor, provided
that the Product is operated and maintained in accordance with Supplier’s published specifications and good engineering practices. Supplier’s obligation under this limited warranty is limited to the repair or, at Supplier’s
discretion, replacement of any Product which, when examined by Supplier, appears to be defective under this provision of the limited warranty. 

Prorated Performance Limited Warranty. Supplier warrants the performance of its Product for three years from date of acceptance of the Product by
Distributor. 
 Initial Performance. Supplier warrants that the Product herein offered have the initial minimum permeate flow and initial
minimum salt rejection as specified in the Technical Description contained herein. These parameters are established under standard test conditions specified by Supplier. Should any Product not meet performance specifications, and Distributor or
Buyer notifies Supplier of such deficiency, Supplier will, upon confirmation of faulty performance, repair or issue credit for the defective Product(s). Shipping costs, in such case, will be paid by Supplier. 

Performance During Three-Year Limited Warranty Period. During the three years after acceptance of the Product by Distributor, Supplier warrants
the minimum permeate flow, when operated under standard conditions published by Supplier, shall be at least 70 percent of the specified initial average flow. Supplier further warrants that maximum salt passage, when an element is operated under
standard test conditions published by Supplier and pressure required to give the initial rated flow, will not exceed 1.35x the specified maximum value. Supplier will, on confirmation of loss of performance and associated cause if found to be covered
by the warranty during the warranty period, replace the same elements free of charge. 
 Conditions of Prorated Performance Limited
Warranty. The performance limited warranty described in the previous section, Performance During Three-Year Limited Warranty Period, shall be null and void if any of the following conditions are not met: a. The design parameters plus
instrumentation and other components of the system in which the element(s) are employed shall be consistent with sound engineering practice. Supplier reserves the right to review system design. b. Feedwater temperature shall be less than 113°F
(45°C). c. Feedwater SDI (15 min., 5 psi) shall be less than 5.0, and 
  

					
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temperature needs to average 50°C when measured over a fifteen minute period. d. Feedwater shall contain no ozone, permanganate, or other strong oxidizing agents. e. The Product shall not be
exposed to pressure greater than 5 psi for all Products unless otherwise stated in the Product specification. f. The Product shall be operationally protected against hydraulic transients (“water hammer”). h. The Products shall be
maintained in a clean condition, un-fouled by particulate matter or precipitates or biological growth, i. During continuous operation the pH shall be no less than 2.0 nor greater than 11 .0. j. There shall be no membrane fouling by colloidal or
precipitated solids. k. Adequate provisions against microbiological contamination shall be incorporated into the system design, as well as into all operating and maintenance procedures. l. The element(s) shall not be exposed during cleaning, or in
shutdown periods, to a pH less than 1 nor greater than 12. m. Neither nonionic nor cationic surfactants should be used for membrane cleaning or come in contact with Supplier Product. Buyer is fully responsible for the effects of non-compatible
chemicals on Supplier elements; their use will void the warranty. n. Buyer is responsible for providing the user with adequate system operating and maintenance manuals, operator and supervisor training; ensuring user’s ability to perform
cleaning and other performance restoration and diagnostic procedures. o. Buyer shall ensure that frequent, adequate system and subsystem normalized performance data are routinely recorded in a systematic format and reviewed. Such information to be
available to Supplier on a reasonable basis in the event a claim is made against Supplier pursuant to this performance warranty. 
 Repair or
Replacement. Buyer’s and Distributor’s sole remedy for any breach of warranty is limited to and shall be fully discharged by Supplier repairing any defective Product, or, at Supplier’s discretion, replacing same free of charge.
The warranty of replacement Product shall be in compliance with the terms and conditions set forth in the Warranty section of this Agreement. Supplier shall bear shipping costs of delivering the replacement to the construction site and shall be
responsible for all import charges and the reasonable costs related to replacement installation. Supplier reserves the right to test the alleged defective Product on user’s, Distributor’s or Buyer’s premises or to request Buyer to
perform such inspections or tests and forward the results thereof to Supplier. If the Product failure is determined to be from cause other than breach of warranty as set forth above, Buyer shall pay to Supplier a fee of $1,000 per day, plus direct
travel expenses incurred by Supplier’s employees, in connection with any inspection and testing of such elements and system on user’s, Distributor’s or Buyer’s premises. Product shipped to Supplier for warranty examination must
be shipped freight prepaid. Product examined as part of a warranty claim which are found to be performing as warranted will be returned to the customer, Distributor or Buyer freight collect. 

Refund. In the event the same element is replaced three times but still can not meet performance specifications specified in the Technical
Description contained herein and the Warranty section, Supplier shall refund the invoice price of the element as to which the claim is made to Buyer. 
  

					
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 Warranty Notice. Failure or refusal to fully disclose to Supplier the use and operating
parameters of Product shall render all warranties other than that covering materials and workmanship null and void. 
 LIABILITY FOR
CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, AND PUNITIVE DAMAGES ARE EXCLUDED. Because use conditions and applicable laws may differ from one location to another and may change with time, Distributor and Buyer are responsible for determining
whether Product and the information in this document are appropriate for Buyer’s or its customer’s use and for ensuring that Buyer’s workplace and disposal practices are in compliance with applicable laws and other governmental
enactments. Supplier assumes no obligation or liability for the information in this document as it relates to whether the Product is appropriate for Buyer’s or its customer’s use or that Buyer’s workplace and disposal practices are in
compliance with applicable laws and other governmental enactments. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED IN THIS DOCUMENT, NO WARRANTIES ARE GIVEN AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED.

  

					
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