Document:

Exhibit
10.3

 

REGISTRATION
RIGHTS AGREEMENT

 

This
Registration Rights Agreement (this “Agreement”) is made and entered into as of December 6, 2017, between Pyxis
Tankers Inc., a Marshall Islands corporation (the “Company”), and each of the several purchasers signatory
hereto (each such purchaser, a “Purchaser” and, collectively, the “Purchasers”).

 

This
Agreement is made pursuant to the Securities Purchase Agreement, dated as of the date hereof, between the Company and each Purchaser
(the “Purchase Agreement”).

 

The
Company and each Purchaser hereby agrees as follows:

 

1.
Definitions.

 

Capitalized
terms used and not otherwise defined herein that are defined in the Purchase Agreement shall have the meanings given such terms
in the Purchase Agreement. As used in this Agreement, the following terms shall have the following meanings:

 

“Advice”
shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6(d).

 

“Effectiveness
Date” means, with respect to the Initial Registration Statement required to be filed hereunder, the 45th
calendar day following the date hereof (or, in the event of a “review” by the Commission, the 75th calendar
day following the date hereof), and with respect to any additional Registration Statements which may be required pursuant to Section
2(c) or Section 3(c), the 30th calendar day following the date on which an additional Registration Statement is required to be
filed hereunder (or, in the event of a “review” by the Commission, the 45th calendar day following the
date on which an additional Registration Statement is required to be filed hereunder); provided, however, that in
the event the Company is notified by the Commission that one or more of the above Registration Statements will not be reviewed
or is no longer subject to further review and comments, the Effectiveness Date as to such Registration Statement shall be the
fifth Trading Day following the date on which the Company is so notified if such date precedes the dates otherwise required above,
provided, further, if such Effectiveness Date falls on a day that is not a Trading Day, then the Effectiveness Date shall be the
next succeeding Trading Day.

 

“Effectiveness
Period” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2(a).

 

“Event”
shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2(d).

 

“Event
Date” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2(d).

 

    	 	 	 

     

    

 

“Filing
Date” means, with respect to the Initial Registration Statement required hereunder, the 15th calendar day
following the date hereof and, with respect to any additional Registration Statements which may be required pursuant to Section
2(c) or Section 3(c), the earliest practical date on which the Company is permitted by SEC Guidance to file such additional Registration
Statement related to the Registrable Securities.

 

“Holder”
or “Holders” means the holder or holders, as the case may be, from time to time of Registrable Securities.

 

“Indemnified
Party” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5(c).

 

“Indemnifying
Party” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5(c).

 

“Initial
Registration Statement” means the initial Registration Statement filed pursuant to this Agreement.

 

“Losses”
shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5(a).

 

“Plan
of Distribution” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2(a).

 

“Prospectus”
means the prospectus included in a Registration Statement (including, without limitation, a prospectus that includes any information
previously omitted from a prospectus filed as part of an effective registration statement in reliance upon Rule 430A promulgated
by the Commission pursuant to the Securities Act), as amended or supplemented by any prospectus supplement, with respect to the
terms of the offering of any portion of the Registrable Securities covered by a Registration Statement, and all other amendments
and supplements to the Prospectus, including post-effective amendments, and all material incorporated by reference or deemed to
be incorporated by reference in such Prospectus.

 

“Registrable
Securities” means, as of any date of determination, (a) all Shares then issued and outstanding and (b) any securities
issued or then issuable upon any stock split, dividend or other distribution, recapitalization or similar event with respect to
the foregoing; provided, however, that any such Registrable Securities shall cease to be Registrable Securities (and the
Company shall not be required to maintain the effectiveness of any, or file another, Registration Statement hereunder with respect
thereto) for so long as (a) a Registration Statement with respect to the sale of such Registrable Securities is declared effective
by the Commission under the Securities Act and such Registrable Securities have been disposed of by the Holder in accordance with
such effective Registration Statement, (b) such Registrable Securities have been previously sold in accordance with Rule 144,
or (c) such securities become eligible for resale without volume or manner-of-sale restrictions and without current public information
pursuant to Rule 144.

 

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“Registration
Statement” means any registration statement required to be filed hereunder pursuant to Section 2(a) and any additional
registration statements contemplated by Section 2(c) or Section 3(c), including (in each case) the Prospectus, amendments and
supplements to any such registration statement or Prospectus, including pre- and post-effective amendments, all exhibits thereto,
and all material incorporated by reference or deemed to be incorporated by reference in any such registration statement.

 

“Rule
415” means Rule 415 promulgated by the Commission pursuant to the Securities Act, as such Rule may be amended or interpreted
from time to time, or any similar rule or regulation hereafter adopted by the Commission having substantially the same purpose
and effect as such Rule.

 

“Rule
424” means Rule 424 promulgated by the Commission pursuant to the Securities Act, as such Rule may be amended or interpreted
from time to time, or any similar rule or regulation hereafter adopted by the Commission having substantially the same purpose
and effect as such Rule.

 

“Selling
Shareholder Questionnaire” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3(a).

 

“SEC
Guidance” means (i) any publicly-available written or oral guidance of the Commission staff, or any comments, requirements
or requests of the Commission staff and (ii) the Securities Act.

 

2.
Shelf Registration.

 

(a)
On or prior to each Filing Date, the Company shall prepare and file with the Commission a Registration Statement covering the
resale of all of the Registrable Securities that are not then registered on an effective Registration Statement for an offering
to be made on a continuous basis pursuant to Rule 415. Each Registration Statement filed hereunder shall be on Form F-3 (except
if the Company is not then eligible to register for resale the Registrable Securities on Form F-3, in which case such registration
shall be on another appropriate form in accordance herewith, subject to the provisions of Section 2(e)) and shall contain (unless
otherwise directed by at least 85% in interest of the Holders) substantially the “Plan of Distribution” attached
hereto as Annex A and substantially the “Selling Shareholder” section attached hereto as Annex B,
with any changes required by SEC guidance; provided, however, that no Holder shall be required to be named as an
“underwriter” without such Holder’s express prior written consent. Subject to the terms of this Agreement, the
Company shall use its commercially reasonable best efforts to cause a Registration Statement filed under this Agreement (including,
without limitation, under Section 3(c)) to be declared effective under the Securities Act as promptly as possible after the filing
thereof, but in any event no later than the applicable Effectiveness Date, and shall use its commercially reasonable best efforts
to keep such Registration Statement continuously effective under the Securities Act until the date that all Registrable Securities
covered by such Registration Statement (i) have been sold, thereunder or pursuant to Rule 144, or (ii) may be sold without volume
or manner-of-sale restrictions pursuant to Rule 144 and without the requirement for the Company to be in compliance with the current
public information requirement under Rule 144 (the “Effectiveness Period”). The Company shall telephonically
request effectiveness of a Registration Statement as of 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time on a Trading Day. The Company shall immediately
notify the Holders via facsimile or by e-mail of the effectiveness of a Registration Statement on the same Trading Day that the
Company telephonically confirms effectiveness with the Commission, which shall be the date requested for effectiveness of such
Registration Statement. The Company shall, by 9:30 a.m. Eastern Time on the Trading Day after the effective date of such Registration
Statement, file a final Prospectus with the Commission as required by Rule 424. Failure to file a final Prospectus as foresaid
shall be deemed an Event under Section 2(d).

 

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(b)
Notwithstanding the registration obligations set forth in Section 2(a), if the Commission informs the Company that all of the
Registrable Securities cannot, as a result of the application of Rule 415, be registered for resale as a secondary offering on
a single registration statement, the Company agrees to promptly inform each of the Holders thereof and use its commercially reasonable
efforts to file amendments to the Initial Registration Statement as required by the Commission, covering the maximum number of
Registrable Securities permitted to be registered by the Commission, on Form F-3 or such other form available to register for
resale the Registrable Securities as a secondary offering, subject to the provisions of Section 2(e); with respect to filing on
Form F-3 or other appropriate form, and subject to the provisions of Section 2(d) with respect to the payment of liquidated damages;
provided, however, that prior to filing such amendment, the Company shall be obligated to use diligent efforts to
advocate with the Commission for the registration of all of the Registrable Securities in accordance with the SEC Guidance, including
without limitation, Compliance and Disclosure Interpretation 612.09.

 

(c)
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement and subject to the payment of liquidated damages pursuant to Section 2(d),
if the Commission or any SEC Guidance sets forth a limitation on the number of Registrable Securities permitted to be registered
on a particular Registration Statement as a secondary offering (and notwithstanding that the Company used diligent efforts to
advocate with the Commission for the registration of all or a greater portion of Registrable Securities), unless otherwise directed
in writing by a Holder as to its Registrable Securities, the number of Registrable Securities to be registered on such Registration
Statement will be reduced to eliminate any securities to be included other than Registrable Securities.

 

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In
the event the Company amends the Initial Registration Statement in accordance with the foregoing, the Company will use its commercially
reasonable best efforts to file with the Commission, as promptly as allowed by Commission or SEC Guidance provided to the Company
or to registrants of securities in general, one or more registration statements on Form F-3 or such other form available to register
for resale those Registrable Securities that were not registered for resale on the Initial Registration Statement, as amended.

 

(d)
If: (i) the Initial Registration Statement is not filed on or prior to its Filing Date (if the Company files the Initial Registration
Statement without affording the Holders the opportunity to review and comment on the same as required by Section 3(a) herein,
the Company shall be deemed to have not satisfied this clause (i)), or (ii) the Company fails to file with the Commission a request
for acceleration of a Registration Statement in accordance with Rule 461 promulgated by the Commission pursuant to the Securities
Act, within five (5) Trading Days of the date that the Company is notified (orally or in writing, whichever is earlier) by the
Commission that such Registration Statement will not be “reviewed” or will not be subject to further review, or (iii)
prior to the effective date of a Registration Statement, the Company fails to file a pre-effective amendment and otherwise respond
in writing to comments made by the Commission in respect of such Registration Statement within fourteen (14) calendar days after
the receipt of comments by or notice from the Commission that such amendment is required in order for such Registration Statement
to be declared effective, or (iv) a Registration Statement registering for resale all of the Registrable Securities is not declared
effective by the Commission by the Effectiveness Date of the Initial Registration Statement, or (v) after the effective date of
a Registration Statement, such Registration Statement ceases for any reason to remain continuously effective as to all Registrable
Securities included in such Registration Statement, or the Holders are otherwise not permitted to utilize the Prospectus therein
to resell such Registrable Securities, for more than twenty (20) consecutive calendar days or more than an aggregate of forty
(40) calendar days (which need not be consecutive calendar days) during any 12-month period (any such failure or breach being
referred to as an “Event”, and for purposes of clauses (i) and (iv), the date on which such Event occurs, and
for purpose of clause (ii) the date on which such five (5) Trading Day period is exceeded, and for purpose of clause (iii) the
date which such 14 (14) calendar day period is exceeded, and for purpose of clause (v) the date on which such twenty (20) or forty
(40) calendar day period, as applicable, is exceeded being referred to as “Event Date”), then, in addition
to any other rights the Holders may have hereunder or under applicable law, on each such Event Date and on each monthly anniversary
of each such Event Date (if the applicable Event shall not have been cured by such date) until the applicable Event is cured,
the Company shall pay to each Holder an amount in cash, as partial liquidated damages and not as a penalty, equal to the product
of 1.0% multiplied by the aggregate Subscription Amount paid by such Holder pursuant to the Purchase Agreement. The parties agree
that the maximum aggregate liquidated damages payable to a Holder under this Agreement shall be 10% of the aggregate Subscription
Amount paid by such Holder pursuant to the Purchase Agreement. If the Company fails to pay any partial liquidated damages pursuant
to this Section in full within seven days after the date payable, the Company will pay interest thereon at a rate of 10% per annum
(or such lesser maximum amount that is permitted to be paid by applicable law) to the Holder, accruing daily from the date such
partial liquidated damages are due until such amounts, plus all such interest thereon, are paid in full. The partial liquidated
damages pursuant to the terms hereof shall apply on a daily pro rata basis for any portion of a month prior to the cure of an
Event.

 

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(e)
If Form F-3 is not available for the registration of the resale of Registrable Securities hereunder, the Company shall (i) register
the resale of the Registrable Securities on another appropriate form and (ii) undertake to register the Registrable Securities
on Form F-3 as soon as such form is available, provided that the Company shall maintain the effectiveness of the Registration
Statement then in effect until such time as a Registration Statement on Form F-3 covering the Registrable Securities has been
declared effective by the Commission.

 

(f)
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, in no event shall the Company be permitted to name any Holder or affiliate
of a Holder as any Underwriter without the prior written consent of such Holder.

 

3.
Registration Procedures.

 

In
connection with the Company’s registration obligations hereunder, the Company shall:

 

(a)
Not less than five (5) Trading Days prior to the filing of each Registration Statement and not less than one (1) Trading Day prior
to the filing of any related Prospectus or any amendment or supplement thereto (including any document that would be incorporated
or deemed to be incorporated therein by reference), the Company shall (i) furnish to each Holder copies of all such documents
proposed to be filed, which documents (other than those incorporated or deemed to be incorporated by reference) will be subject
to the review of such Holders, and (ii) cause its officers and directors, counsel and independent registered public accountants
to respond to such inquiries as shall be necessary, in the reasonable opinion of respective counsel to each Holder, to conduct
a reasonable investigation within the meaning of the Securities Act. The Company shall not file a Registration Statement or any
such Prospectus or any amendments or supplements thereto to which the Holders of a majority of the Registrable Securities shall
reasonably object in good faith, provided that, the Company is notified of such objection in writing no later than five (5) Trading
Days after the Holders have been so furnished copies of a Registration Statement or one (1) Trading Day after the Holders have
been so furnished copies of any related Prospectus or amendments or supplements thereto. Each Holder agrees to furnish to the
Company a completed questionnaire in the form attached to this Agreement as Annex B (a “Selling Shareholder Questionnaire”)
on a date that is not less than two (2) Trading Days prior to the Filing Date or by the end of the fourth (4th) Trading
Day following the date on which such Holder receives draft materials in accordance with this Section.

 

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(b)
(i) Prepare and file with the Commission such amendments, including post-effective amendments, to a Registration Statement and
the Prospectus used in connection therewith as may be necessary to keep a Registration Statement continuously effective as to
the applicable Registrable Securities for the Effectiveness Period and prepare and file with the Commission such additional Registration
Statements in order to register for resale under the Securities Act all of the Registrable Securities, (ii) cause the related
Prospectus to be amended or supplemented by any required Prospectus supplement (subject to the terms of this Agreement), and,
as so supplemented or amended, to be filed pursuant to Rule 424, (iii) respond as promptly as reasonably possible to any comments
received from the Commission with respect to a Registration Statement or any amendment thereto and provide as promptly as reasonably
possible to the Holders true and complete copies of all correspondence from and to the Commission relating to a Registration Statement
(provided that, the Company shall excise any information contained therein which would constitute material non-public information
regarding the Company or any of its Subsidiaries), and (iv) comply in all material respects with the applicable provisions of
the Securities Act and the Exchange Act with respect to the disposition of all Registrable Securities covered by a Registration
Statement during the applicable period in accordance (subject to the terms of this Agreement) with the intended methods of disposition
by the Holders thereof set forth in such Registration Statement as so amended or in such Prospectus as so supplemented.

 

(c)
If during the Effectiveness Period, the number of Registrable Securities at any time exceeds 100% of the number of shares of Common
Stock then registered in a Registration Statement, then the Company shall file as soon as reasonably practicable, but in any case
prior to the applicable Filing Date, an additional Registration Statement covering the resale by the Holders of not less than
the number of such Registrable Securities.

 

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(d)
Notify the Holders of Registrable Securities to be sold (which notice shall, pursuant to clauses (iii) through (vi) hereof, be
accompanied by an instruction to suspend the use of the Prospectus until the requisite changes have been made) as promptly as
reasonably possible (and, in the case of (i)(A) below, not less than one (1) Trading Day prior to such filing) and (if requested
by any such Person) confirm such notice in writing no later than one (1) Trading Day following the day (i)(A) when a Prospectus
or any Prospectus supplement or post-effective amendment to a Registration Statement is proposed to be filed, (B) when the Commission
notifies the Company whether there will be a “review” of such Registration Statement and whenever the Commission comments
in writing on such Registration Statement, and (C) with respect to a Registration Statement or any post-effective amendment, when
the same has become effective, (ii) of any request by the Commission or any other federal or state governmental authority for
amendments or supplements to a Registration Statement or Prospectus or for additional information, (iii) of the issuance by the
Commission or any other federal or state governmental authority of any stop order suspending the effectiveness of a Registration
Statement covering any or all of the Registrable Securities or the initiation of any Proceedings for that purpose, (iv) of the
receipt by the Company of any notification with respect to the suspension of the qualification or exemption from qualification
of any of the Registrable Securities for sale in any jurisdiction, or the initiation or threatening of any Proceeding for such
purpose, (v) of the occurrence of any event or passage of time that makes the financial statements included in a Registration
Statement ineligible for inclusion therein or any statement made in a Registration Statement or Prospectus or any document incorporated
or deemed to be incorporated therein by reference untrue in any material respect or that requires any revisions to a Registration
Statement, Prospectus or other documents so that, in the case of a Registration Statement or the Prospectus, as the case may be,
it will not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state any material fact required to be stated therein or
necessary to make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading, and (vi) of
the occurrence or existence of any pending corporate development with respect to the Company that the Company believes may be
material and that, in the determination of the Company, makes it not in the best interest of the Company to allow continued availability
of a Registration Statement or Prospectus, provided, however, in no event shall any such notice contain any information
which would constitute material, non-public information regarding the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.

 

(e)
Use its commercially reasonable best efforts to avoid the issuance of, or, if issued, obtain the withdrawal of (i) any order stopping
or suspending the effectiveness of a Registration Statement, or (ii) any suspension of the qualification (or exemption from qualification)
of any of the Registrable Securities for sale in any jurisdiction, at the earliest practicable moment.

 

(f)
Furnish to each Holder, without charge, at least one conformed copy of each such Registration Statement and each amendment thereto,
including financial statements and schedules, all documents incorporated or deemed to be incorporated therein by reference to
the extent requested by such Person, and all exhibits to the extent requested by such Person (including those previously furnished
or incorporated by reference) promptly after the filing of such documents with the Commission; provided, that any such item which
is available on the EDGAR system (or successor thereto) need not be furnished in physical form.

 

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(g)
Subject to the terms of this Agreement, the Company hereby consents to the use of such Prospectus and each amendment or supplement
thereto by each of the selling Holders in connection with the offering and sale of the Registrable Securities covered by such
Prospectus and any amendment or supplement thereto, except after the giving of any notice pursuant to Section 3(d).

 

(h)
Prior to any resale of Registrable Securities by a Holder, use its commercially reasonable efforts to register or qualify or cooperate
with the selling Holders in connection with the registration or qualification (or exemption from the Registration or qualification)
of such Registrable Securities for the resale by the Holder under the securities or Blue Sky laws of such jurisdictions within
the United States as any Holder reasonably requests in writing, to keep each registration or qualification (or exemption therefrom)
effective during the Effectiveness Period and to do any and all other acts or things reasonably necessary to enable the disposition
in such jurisdictions of the Registrable Securities covered by each Registration Statement; provided, that, the Company shall
not be required to qualify generally to do business in any jurisdiction where it is not then so qualified, subject the Company
to any material tax in any such jurisdiction where it is not then so subject or file a general consent to service of process in
any such jurisdiction.

 

(i)
If requested by a Holder, cooperate with such Holder to facilitate the timely preparation and delivery of certificates representing
Registrable Securities to be delivered to a transferee pursuant to a Registration Statement, which certificates shall be free,
to the extent permitted by the Purchase Agreement, of all restrictive legends, and to enable such Registrable Securities to be
in such denominations and registered in such names as any such Holder may request.

 

(j)
Upon the occurrence of any event contemplated by Section 3(d), as promptly as reasonably possible under the circumstances taking
into account the Company’s good faith assessment of any adverse consequences to the Company and its shareholders of the
premature disclosure of such event, prepare a supplement or amendment, including a post-effective amendment, to a Registration
Statement or a supplement to the related Prospectus or any document incorporated or deemed to be incorporated therein by reference,
and file any other required document so that, as thereafter delivered, neither a Registration Statement nor such Prospectus will
contain an untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to
make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading. If the Company notifies
the Holders in accordance with clauses (iii) through (vi) of Section 3(d) above to suspend the use of any Prospectus until the
requisite changes to such Prospectus have been made, then the Holders shall suspend use of such Prospectus. The Company will use
its commercially reasonable best efforts to ensure that the use of the Prospectus may be resumed as promptly as is practicable.
The Company shall be entitled to exercise its right under this Section 3(j) to suspend the availability of a Registration Statement
and Prospectus, subject to the payment of partial liquidated damages otherwise required pursuant to Section 2(d), for a period
not to exceed 60 calendar days (which need not be consecutive days) in any 12-month period.

 

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(k)
Otherwise use commercially reasonable efforts to comply with all applicable rules and regulations of the Commission under the
Securities Act and the Exchange Act, including, without limitation, Rule 172 under the Securities Act, file any final Prospectus,
including any supplement or amendment thereof, with the Commission pursuant to Rule 424 under the Securities Act, promptly inform
the Holders in writing if, at any time during the Effectiveness Period, the Company does not satisfy the conditions specified
in Rule 172 and, as a result thereof, the Holders are required to deliver a Prospectus in connection with any disposition of Registrable
Securities and take such other actions as may be reasonably necessary to facilitate the registration of the Registrable Securities
hereunder.

 

(l)
The Company shall use its commercially reasonable best efforts to maintain eligibility for use of Form F-3 (or any successor form
thereto) for the registration of the resale of Registrable Securities.

 

(m)
The Company may require each selling Holder to furnish to the Company a certified statement as to the number of shares of Common
Stock beneficially owned by such Holder and, if required by the Commission, the natural persons thereof that have voting and dispositive
control over the shares. During any periods that the Company is unable to meet its obligations hereunder with respect to the registration
of the Registrable Securities solely because any Holder fails to furnish such information within three Trading Days of the Company’s
request, any liquidated damages that are accruing at such time as to such Holder only shall be tolled and any Event that may otherwise
occur solely because of such delay shall be suspended as to such Holder only, until such information is delivered to the Company.

 

4.
Registration Expenses. All fees and expenses incident to the performance of or compliance with, this Agreement by the Company
shall be borne by the Company whether or not any Registrable Securities are sold pursuant to a Registration Statement. The fees
and expenses referred to in the foregoing sentence shall include, without limitation, (i) all registration and filing fees (including,
without limitation, fees and expenses of the Company’s counsel and independent registered public accountants) (A) with respect
to filings made with the Commission, (B) with respect to filings required to be made with any Trading Market on which the Common
Stock is then listed for trading, and (C) in compliance with applicable state securities or Blue Sky laws reasonably agreed to
by the Company in writing (including, without limitation, fees and disbursements of counsel for the Company in connection with
Blue Sky qualifications or exemptions of the Registrable Securities), (ii) printing expenses (including, without limitation, expenses
of printing certificates for Registrable Securities), (iii) messenger, telephone and delivery expenses, (iv) fees and disbursements
of counsel for the Company, (v) Securities Act liability insurance, if the Company so desires such insurance, and (vi) fees and
expenses of all other Persons retained by the Company in connection with the consummation of the transactions contemplated by
this Agreement. In addition, the Company shall be responsible for all of its internal expenses incurred in connection with the
consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement (including, without limitation, all salaries and expenses of its
officers and employees performing legal or accounting duties), the expense of any annual audit and the fees and expenses incurred
in connection with the listing of the Registrable Securities on any securities exchange as required hereunder. In no event shall
the Company be responsible for any broker or similar commissions of any Holder or, except to the extent provided for in the Transaction
Documents, any legal fees or other costs of the Holders.

 

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5.
Indemnification.

 

(a)
Indemnification by the Company. The Company shall, notwithstanding any termination of this Agreement, indemnify and hold
harmless each Holder, the officers, directors, members, partners, agents, investment advisors and employees (and any other Persons
with a functionally equivalent role of a Person holding such titles, notwithstanding a lack of such title or any other title)
of each of them, each Person who controls any such Holder (within the meaning of Section 15 of the Securities Act or Section 20
of the Exchange Act) and the officers, directors, members, shareholders, partners and employees (and any other Persons with a
functionally equivalent role of a Person holding such titles, notwithstanding a lack of such title or any other title) of each
such controlling Person, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, from and against any and all losses, claims, damages,
liabilities, costs (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees) and expenses (collectively, “Losses”),
as incurred, arising out of or relating to (1) any untrue or alleged untrue statement of a material fact contained in a Registration
Statement, any Prospectus or any form of prospectus or in any amendment or supplement thereto or in any preliminary prospectus,
or arising out of or relating to any omission or alleged omission of a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary
to make the statements therein (in the case of any Prospectus or supplement thereto, in light of the circumstances under which
they were made) not misleading or (2) any violation or alleged violation by the Company of the Securities Act, the Exchange Act
or any state securities law, or any rule or regulation thereunder, in connection with the performance of its obligations under
this Agreement, except to the extent, but only to the extent, that (i) such untrue statements or omissions are based solely upon
information regarding such Holder furnished in writing to the Company by such Holder expressly for use therein, or to the extent
that such information relates to such Holder or such Holder’s proposed method of distribution of Registrable Securities
and was reviewed and expressly approved in writing by such Holder expressly for use in a Registration Statement, such Prospectus
or in any amendment or supplement thereto (it being understood that the Holder has approved Annex A hereto for this purpose) or
(ii) in the case of an occurrence of an event of the type specified in Section 3(d)(iii)-(vi), the use by such Holder of an outdated,
defective or otherwise unavailable Prospectus after the Company has notified such Holder in writing that the Prospectus is outdated,
defective or otherwise unavailable for use by such Holder and prior to the receipt by such Holder of the Advice contemplated in
Section 6(d). The Company shall notify the Holders promptly of the institution, threat or assertion of any Proceeding arising
from or in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement of which the Company is aware. Such indemnity shall
remain in full force and effect regardless of any investigation made by or on behalf of such indemnified person and shall survive
the transfer of any Registrable Securities by any of the Holders in accordance with Section 6(h).

 

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(b)
Indemnification by Holders. Each Holder shall, severally and not jointly, indemnify and hold harmless the Company, its
officers, directors, members, partners, agents and employees (and any other Persons with a functionally equivalent role of a Person
holding such titles, notwithstanding a lack of such title or any other title) of each of them, each Person who controls the Company
(within the meaning of Section 15 of the Securities Act or Section 20 of the Exchange Act) and the officers, directors, members,
shareholders, partners and employees (and any other Persons with a functionally equivalent role of a Person holding such titles,
notwithstanding a lack of such title or any other title) of each such controlling Person, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable
law, from and against all Losses, as incurred, to the extent arising out of or based solely upon: any untrue or alleged untrue
statement of a material fact contained in any Registration Statement, any Prospectus, or in any amendment or supplement thereto
or in any preliminary prospectus, or arising out of or relating to any omission or alleged omission of a material fact required
to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein (in the case of any Prospectus or supplement thereto, in light
of the circumstances under which they were made) not misleading (i) to the extent, but only to the extent, that such untrue statement
or omission is contained in any information so furnished in writing by such Holder to the Company expressly for inclusion in such
Registration Statement or such Prospectus or (ii) to the extent, but only to the extent, that such information relates to such
Holder’s information provided in the Selling Shareholder Questionnaire or the proposed method of distribution of Registrable
Securities and was reviewed and expressly approved in writing by such Holder expressly for use in a Registration Statement (it
being understood that the Holder has approved Annex A hereto for this purpose), such Prospectus or in any amendment or supplement
thereto. In no event shall the liability of a selling Holder be greater in amount than the dollar amount of the proceeds (net
of all expenses paid by such Holder in connection with any claim relating to this Section 5 and the amount of any damages such
Holder has otherwise been required to pay by reason of such untrue statement or omission) received by such Holder upon the sale
of the Registrable Securities included in the Registration Statement giving rise to such indemnification obligation.

 

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(c)
Conduct of Indemnification Proceedings. If any Proceeding shall be brought or asserted against any Person entitled to indemnity
hereunder (an “Indemnified Party”), such Indemnified Party shall promptly notify the Person from whom indemnity
is sought (the “Indemnifying Party”) in writing, and the Indemnifying Party shall have the right to assume
the defense thereof, including the employment of counsel reasonably satisfactory to the Indemnified Party and the payment of all
reasonable fees and expenses incurred in connection with defense thereof; provided, that, the failure of any Indemnified Party
to give such notice shall not relieve the Indemnifying Party of its obligations or liabilities pursuant to this Agreement, except
(and only) to the extent that it shall be finally determined by a court of competent jurisdiction (which determination is not
subject to appeal or further review) that such failure shall have materially and adversely prejudiced the Indemnifying Party.

 

An
Indemnified Party shall have the right to employ separate counsel in any such Proceeding and to participate in the defense thereof,
but the fees and expenses of such counsel shall be at the expense of such Indemnified Party or Parties unless: (1) the Indemnifying
Party has agreed in writing to pay such fees and expenses, (2) the Indemnifying Party shall have failed promptly to assume the
defense of such Proceeding and to employ counsel reasonably satisfactory to such Indemnified Party in any such Proceeding, or
(3) the named parties to any such Proceeding (including any impleaded parties) include both such Indemnified Party and the Indemnifying
Party, and counsel to the Indemnified Party shall reasonably believe that a material conflict of interest is likely to exist if
the same counsel were to represent such Indemnified Party and the Indemnifying Party (in which case, if such Indemnified Party
notifies the Indemnifying Party in writing that it elects to employ separate counsel at the expense of the Indemnifying Party,
the Indemnifying Party shall not have the right to assume the defense thereof and the reasonable fees and expenses of no more
than one separate counsel shall be at the expense of the Indemnifying Party). The Indemnifying Party shall not be liable for any
settlement of any such Proceeding effected without its written consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed.
No Indemnifying Party shall, without the prior written consent of the Indemnified Party, effect any settlement of any pending
Proceeding in respect of which any Indemnified Party is a party, unless such settlement includes an unconditional release of such
Indemnified Party from all liability on claims that are the subject matter of such Proceeding.

 

Subject
to the terms of this Agreement, all reasonable fees and expenses of the Indemnified Party (including reasonable fees and expenses
to the extent incurred in connection with investigating or preparing to defend such Proceeding in a manner not inconsistent with
this Section) shall be paid to the Indemnified Party, as incurred, within ten Trading Days of written notice thereof to the Indemnifying
Party; provided, that, the Indemnified Party shall promptly reimburse the Indemnifying Party for that portion of such fees and
expenses applicable to such actions for which such Indemnified Party is finally determined by a court of competent jurisdiction
(which determination is not subject to appeal or further review) not to be entitled to indemnification hereunder.

 

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(d)
Contribution. If the indemnification under Section 5(a) or 5(b) is unavailable to an Indemnified Party or insufficient
to hold an Indemnified Party harmless for any Losses, then each Indemnifying Party shall contribute to the amount paid or payable
by such Indemnified Party, in such proportion as is appropriate to reflect the relative fault of the Indemnifying Party and Indemnified
Party in connection with the actions, statements or omissions that resulted in such Losses as well as any other relevant equitable
considerations. The relative fault of such Indemnifying Party and Indemnified Party shall be determined by reference to, among
other things, whether any action in question, including any untrue or alleged untrue statement of a material fact or omission
or alleged omission of a material fact, has been taken or made by, or relates to information supplied by, such Indemnifying Party
or Indemnified Party, and the parties’ relative intent, knowledge, access to information and opportunity to correct or prevent
such action, statement or omission. The amount paid or payable by a party as a result of any Losses shall be deemed to include,
subject to the limitations set forth in this Agreement, any reasonable attorneys’ or other fees or expenses incurred by
such party in connection with any Proceeding to the extent such party would have been indemnified for such fees or expenses if
the indemnification provided for in this Section was available to such party in accordance with its terms.

 

The
parties hereto agree that it would not be just and equitable if contribution pursuant to this Section 5(d) were determined by
pro rata allocation or by any other method of allocation that does not take into account the equitable considerations referred
to in the immediately preceding paragraph. In no event shall the contribution obligation of a Holder of Registrable Securities
be greater in amount than the dollar amount of the proceeds (net of all expenses paid by such Holder in connection with any claim
relating to this Section 5 and the amount of any damages such Holder has otherwise been required to pay by reason of such untrue
or alleged untrue statement or omission or alleged omission) received by it upon the sale of the Registrable Securities giving
rise to such contribution obligation.

 

The
indemnity and contribution agreements contained in this Section are in addition to any liability that the Indemnifying Parties
may have to the Indemnified Parties.

 

6.
Miscellaneous.

 

(a)
Remedies. In the event of a breach by the Company or by a Holder of any of their respective obligations under this Agreement,
each Holder or the Company, as the case may be, in addition to being entitled to exercise all rights granted by law and under
this Agreement, including recovery of damages, shall be entitled to specific performance of its rights under this Agreement. Each
of the Company and each Holder agrees that monetary damages would not provide adequate compensation for any losses incurred by
reason of a breach by it of any of the provisions of this Agreement and hereby further agrees that, in the event of any action
for specific performance in respect of such breach, it shall not assert or shall waive the defense that a remedy at law would
be adequate.

 

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(b)
No Piggyback on Registrations; Prohibition on Filing Other Registration Statements. Neither the Company nor any of its
security holders (other than the Holders in such capacity pursuant hereto) may include securities of the Company in any Registration
Statements other than the Registrable Securities. The Company shall not file any other registration statements until thirty (30)
days following the date that all Registrable Securities are registered pursuant to a Registration Statement that is declared effective
by the Commission.

 

(c)
[Reserved]

 

(d)
Discontinued Disposition. By its acquisition of Registrable Securities, each Holder agrees that, upon receipt of a notice
from the Company of the occurrence of any event of the kind described in Section 3(d)(iii) through (vi), such Holder will forthwith
discontinue disposition of such Registrable Securities under a Registration Statement until it is advised in writing (the “Advice”)
by the Company that the use of the applicable Prospectus (as it may have been supplemented or amended) may be resumed. The Company
will use its commercially reasonable best efforts to ensure that the use of the Prospectus may be resumed as promptly as is practicable.
The Company agrees and acknowledges that any periods during which the Holder is required to discontinue the disposition of the
Registrable Securities hereunder shall be subject to the provisions of Section 2(d).

 

(e)
Piggy-Back Registrations. If, at any time during the Effectiveness Period, there is not an effective Registration Statement
covering all of the Registrable Securities and the Company shall determine to prepare and file with the Commission a registration
statement relating to an offering for its own account or the account of others under the Securities Act of any of its equity securities,
other than on Form F-4 or Form S-8 (each as promulgated under the Securities Act) or their then equivalents relating to equity
securities to be issued solely in connection with any acquisition of any entity or business or equity securities issuable in connection
with the Company’s stock option or other employee benefit plans, then the Company shall deliver to each Holder a written
notice of such determination and, if within fifteen days after the date of the delivery of such notice, any such Holder shall
so request in writing, the Company shall include in such registration statement all or any part of such Registrable Securities
such Holder requests to be registered; provided, however, that the Company shall not be required to register any
Registrable Securities pursuant to this Section 6(e) that are eligible for resale pursuant to Rule 144 (without volume restrictions
or current public information requirements) promulgated by the Commission pursuant to the Securities Act or that are the subject
of a then effective Registration Statement that is available for resales or other dispositions by such Holder.

 

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(f)
Amendments and Waivers. The provisions of this Agreement, including the provisions of this sentence, may not be amended,
modified or supplemented, and waivers or consents to departures from the provisions hereof may not be given, unless the same shall
be in writing and signed by the Company and the Holders of 67% or more of the then outstanding Registrable Securities (for purposes
of clarification, this includes any Registrable Securities issuable upon exercise or conversion of any Security), provided that,
if any amendment, modification or waiver disproportionately and adversely impacts a Holder (or group of Holders), the consent
of such disproportionately impacted Holder (or group of Holders) shall be required. If a Registration Statement does not register
all of the Registrable Securities pursuant to a waiver or amendment done in compliance with the previous sentence, then the number
of Registrable Securities to be registered for each Holder shall be reduced pro rata among all Holders and each Holder shall have
the right to designate which of its Registrable Securities shall be omitted from such Registration Statement. Notwithstanding
the foregoing, a waiver or consent to depart from the provisions hereof with respect to a matter that relates exclusively to the
rights of a Holder or some Holders and that does not directly or indirectly affect the rights of other Holders may be given only
by such Holder or Holders of all of the Registrable Securities to which such waiver or consent relates; provided, however,
that the provisions of this sentence may not be amended, modified, or supplemented except in accordance with the provisions of
the first sentence of this Section 6(f). No consideration shall be offered or paid to any Person to amend or consent to a waiver
or modification of any provision of this Agreement unless the same consideration also is offered to all of the parties to this
Agreement.

 

(g)
Notices. Any and all notices or other communications or deliveries required or permitted to be provided hereunder shall
be delivered as set forth in the Purchase Agreement.

 

(h)
Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the successors and permitted assigns
of each of the parties and shall inure to the benefit of each Holder. The Company may not assign (except by merger) its rights
or obligations hereunder without the prior written consent of all of the Holders of the then outstanding Registrable Securities.
Each Holder may assign their respective rights hereunder in the manner and to the Persons as permitted under Section 5.8 of the
Purchase Agreement.

 

(i)
No Inconsistent Agreements. Neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries has entered, as of the date hereof, nor shall
the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, on or after the date of this Agreement, enter into any agreement with respect to its securities,
that would have the effect of impairing the rights granted to the Holders in this Agreement or otherwise conflicts with the provisions
hereof. Except as set forth on Schedule 6(i), neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries has previously entered into
any agreement granting any registration rights with respect to any of its securities to any Person that have not been satisfied
in full.

 

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(j)
Execution and Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, all of which when taken together
shall be considered one and the same agreement and shall become effective when counterparts have been signed by each party and
delivered to the other party, it being understood that both parties need not sign the same counterpart. In the event that any
signature is delivered by facsimile transmission or by e-mail delivery of a “.pdf” format data file, such signature
shall create a valid and binding obligation of the party executing (or on whose behalf such signature is executed) with the same
force and effect as if such facsimile or “.pdf” signature page were an original thereof.

 

(k)
Governing Law. This agreement will be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York.

 

(l)
Cumulative Remedies. The remedies provided herein are cumulative and not exclusive of any other remedies provided by law.

 

(m)
Severability. If any term, provision, covenant or restriction of this Agreement is held by a court of competent jurisdiction
to be invalid, illegal, void or unenforceable, the remainder of the terms, provisions, covenants and restrictions set forth herein
shall remain in full force and effect and shall in no way be affected, impaired or invalidated, and the parties hereto shall use
their commercially reasonable efforts to find and employ an alternative means to achieve the same or substantially the same result
as that contemplated by such term, provision, covenant or restriction. It is hereby stipulated and declared to be the intention
of the parties that they would have executed the remaining terms, provisions, covenants and restrictions without including any
of such that may be hereafter declared invalid, illegal, void or unenforceable.

 

(n)
Headings. The headings in this Agreement are for convenience only, do not constitute a part of the Agreement and shall
not be deemed to limit or affect any of the provisions hereof.

 

(o)
Independent Nature of Holders’ Obligations and Rights. The obligations of each Holder hereunder are several and not
joint with the obligations of any other Holder hereunder, and no Holder shall be responsible in any way for the performance of
the obligations of any other Holder hereunder. Nothing contained herein or in any other agreement or document delivered at any
closing, and no action taken by any Holder pursuant hereto or thereto, shall be deemed to constitute the Holders as a partnership,
an association, a joint venture or any other kind of group or entity, or create a presumption that the Holders are in any way
acting in concert or as a group or entity with respect to such obligations or the transactions contemplated by this Agreement
or any other matters, and the Company acknowledges that the Holders are not acting in concert or as a group, and the Company shall
not assert any such claim, with respect to such obligations or transactions. Each Holder shall be entitled to protect and enforce
its rights, including without limitation the rights arising out of this Agreement, and it shall not be necessary for any other
Holder to be joined as an additional party in any proceeding for such purpose. The use of a single agreement with respect to the
obligations of the Company contained was solely in the control of the Company, not the action or decision of any Holder, and was
done solely for the convenience of the Company and not because it was required or requested to do so by any Holder. It is expressly
understood and agreed that each provision contained in this Agreement is between the Company and a Holder, solely, and not between
the Company and the Holders collectively and not between and among Holders.

 

********************

 

(Signature
Pages Follow)

 

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IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Registration Rights Agreement as of the date first written above.

 

	 	PYXIS
    TANKERS INC.
	 	 	 
	 	By:	/s/
    Henry Williams
	 	Name:	Henry Williams
	 	Title:	Chief Financial Officer

 

[SIGNATURE
PAGE OF HOLDERS FOLLOWS]

 

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[SIGNATURE
PAGE OF HOLDERS TO PYXIS TANKERS INC. REGISTRATION RIGHTS AGREEMENT]

 

Name
of Holder: Hudson Bay Master Fund LTD

 

Signature
of Authorized Signatory of Holder: /s/ Charles Winkler

 

Name
of Authorized Signatory: Charles Winkler ___________________

 

Title
of Authorized Signatory: Authorized Signatory

 

[SIGNATURE
PAGES CONTINUE]

 

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[SIGNATURE
PAGE OF HOLDERS TO PYXIS TANKERS INC. REGISTRATION RIGHTS AGREEMENT]

 

Name
of Holder: Empery Asset Master, LTD.

 

By:
Empery Asset Management, LP, its authorized agent

 

Signature
of Authorized Signatory of Holder: /s/ Brett Director

 

Name
of Authorized Signatory: Brett Director ___________________

 

Title
of Authorized Signatory: General Counsel 

 

[SIGNATURE
PAGES CONTINUE]

 

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[SIGNATURE
PAGE OF HOLDERS TO PYXIS TANKERS INC. REGISTRATION RIGHTS AGREEMENT]

 

Name
of Holder: Empery Tax Efficient, LP

 

By:
Empery Asset Management, LP, its authorized agent

 

Signature
of Authorized Signatory of Holder: /s/ Brett Director

 

Name
of Authorized Signatory: Brett Director ___________________

 

Title
of Authorized Signatory: General Counsel 

 

[SIGNATURE
PAGES CONTINUE]

 

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[SIGNATURE
PAGE OF HOLDERS TO PYXIS TANKERS INC. REGISTRATION RIGHTS AGREEMENT]

 

Name
of Holder:  Empery Tax Efficient II, LP

 

By:
Empery Asset Management, LP, its authorized agent

 

Signature
of Authorized Signatory of Holder: /s/ Brett Director

 

Name
of Authorized Signatory: Brett Director ___________________

 

Title
of Authorized Signatory: General Counsel

 

[SIGNATURE
PAGES CONTINUE]

 

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[SIGNATURE
PAGE OF HOLDERS TO PYXIS TANKERS INC. REGISTRATION RIGHTS AGREEMENT]

 

Name
of Holder: Alpha Capital Anstalt

 

Signature
of Authorized Signatory of Holder: /s/ Konrad Ackermann

 

Name
of Authorized Signatory: Konrad Ackermann ___________________

 

Title
of Authorized Signatory: Director

 

[SIGNATURE
PAGES CONTINUE]

 

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Annex
A

 

Plan
of Distribution

 

Each
Selling Shareholder (the “Selling Shareholders”) of the securities and any of their pledgees, assignees and
successors-in-interest may, from time to time, sell any or all of their securities covered hereby on the principal Trading Market
or any other stock exchange, market or trading facility on which the securities are traded or in private transactions. These sales
may be at fixed or negotiated prices. A Selling Shareholder may use any one or more of the following methods when selling securities:

 

	 	●	ordinary
    brokerage transactions and transactions in which the broker-dealer solicits purchasers;
	 	 	 
	 	●	block
    trades in which the broker-dealer will attempt to sell the securities as agent but may position and resell a portion of the
    block as principal to facilitate the transaction;
	 	 	 
	 	●	purchases
    by a broker-dealer as principal and resale by the broker-dealer for its account;
	 	 	 
	 	●	an
    exchange distribution in accordance with the rules of the applicable exchange;
	 	 	 
	 	●	privately
    negotiated transactions;
	 	 	 
	 	●	settlement
    of short sales; 
	 	 	 
	 	●	in
    transactions through broker-dealers that agree with the Selling Shareholders to sell a specified number of such securities
    at a stipulated price per security;
	 	 	 
	 	●	through
    the writing or settlement of options or other hedging transactions, whether through an options exchange or otherwise;
	 	 	 
	 	●	a
    combination of any such methods of sale; or
	 	 	 
	 	●	any
    other method permitted pursuant to applicable law.

 

The
Selling Shareholders may also sell securities under Rule 144 or any other exemption from registration under the Securities Act
of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”), if available, rather than under this prospectus.

 

    	 	 	 

     

    

 

Broker-dealers
engaged by the Selling Shareholders may arrange for other brokers-dealers to participate in sales. Broker-dealers may receive
commissions or discounts from the Selling Shareholders (or, if any broker-dealer acts as agent for the purchaser of securities,
from the purchaser) in amounts to be negotiated, but, except as set forth in a supplement to this Prospectus, in the case of an
agency transaction not in excess of a customary brokerage commission in compliance with FINRA Rule 2440; and in the case of a
principal transaction a markup or markdown in compliance with FINRA IM-2440.

 

In
connection with the sale of the securities or interests therein, the Selling Shareholders may enter into hedging transactions
with broker-dealers or other financial institutions, which may in turn engage in short sales of the securities in the course of
hedging the positions they assume. The Selling Shareholders may also sell securities short and deliver these securities to close
out their short positions, or loan or pledge the securities to broker-dealers that in turn may sell these securities. The Selling
Shareholders may also enter into option or other transactions with broker-dealers or other financial institutions or create one
or more derivative securities which require the delivery to such broker-dealer or other financial institution of securities offered
by this prospectus, which securities such broker-dealer or other financial institution may resell pursuant to this prospectus
(as supplemented or amended to reflect such transaction).

 

The
Selling Shareholders and any broker-dealers or agents that are involved in selling the securities may be deemed to be “underwriters”
within the meaning of the Securities Act in connection with such sales. In such event, any commissions received by such broker-dealers
or agents and any profit on the resale of the securities purchased by them may be deemed to be underwriting commissions or discounts
under the Securities Act. Each Selling Shareholder has informed the Company that it does not have any written or oral agreement
or understanding, directly or indirectly, with any person to distribute the securities.

 

The
Company is required to pay certain fees and expenses incurred by the Company incident to the registration of the securities. The
Company has agreed to indemnify the Selling Shareholders against certain losses, claims, damages and liabilities, including liabilities
under the Securities Act. The Company shall not be responsible for any of the Selling Shareholders’ selling costs incurred
pursuant to any available method provided hereunder for selling securities.

 

We
agreed to keep this prospectus effective until the earlier of (i) the date on which the securities may be resold by the Selling
Shareholders without registration and without regard to any volume or manner-of-sale limitations by reason of Rule 144, without
the requirement for the Company to be in compliance with the current public information under Rule 144 under the Securities Act
or any other rule of similar effect or (ii) all of the securities have been sold pursuant to this prospectus or Rule 144 under
the Securities Act or any other rule of similar effect. The resale securities will be sold only through registered or licensed
brokers or dealers if required under applicable state securities laws. In addition, in certain states, the resale securities covered
hereby may not be sold unless they have been registered or qualified for sale in the applicable state or an exemption from the
registration or qualification requirement is available and is complied with.

 

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Under
applicable rules and regulations under the Exchange Act, any person engaged in the distribution of the resale securities may not
simultaneously engage in market making activities with respect to the common stock for the applicable restricted period, as defined
in Regulation M, prior to the commencement of the distribution. In addition, the Selling Shareholders will be subject to applicable
provisions of the Exchange Act and the rules and regulations thereunder, including Regulation M, which may limit the timing of
purchases and sales of the common stock by the Selling Shareholders or any other person. We will make copies of this prospectus
available to the Selling Shareholders and have informed them of the need to deliver a copy of this prospectus to each purchaser
at or prior to the time of the sale (including by compliance with Rule 172 under the Securities Act).

 

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SELLING
SHAREHOLDERS

 

The
common stock being offered by the selling shareholders are those previously issued to the selling shareholders. For additional
information regarding the issuances of those shares of common stock, see “Private Placement of Common Shares” above.
We are registering the shares of common stock in order to permit the selling shareholders to offer the shares for resale from
time to time. Except for the ownership of the shares of common stock, the selling shareholders have not had any material relationship
with us within the past three years.

 

The
table below lists the selling shareholders and other information regarding the beneficial ownership of the shares of common stock
by each of the selling shareholders. The second column lists the number of shares of common stock beneficially owned by each selling
shareholder, based on its ownership of the shares of common stock, as of ________, 201__.

 

The
third column lists the shares of common stock being offered by this prospectus by the selling shareholders.

 

In
accordance with the terms of a registration rights agreement with the selling shareholders, this prospectus generally covers the
resale of the shares of common stock issued to the selling shareholders in the Stock Purchase Agreement, dated December [●],
2017 between Pyxis Tankers Inc. and each purchase identified on the signature page thereto. The fourth column assumes the sale
of all of the shares offered by the selling shareholders pursuant to this prospectus. The selling shareholders may actually sell
all, some or none of their shares in this offering. See “Plan of Distribution”.

 

	

    

    

    Name of Selling Shareholder	Number
    of shares of Common Stock Owned Prior to Offering	Maximum
    Number of shares of Common Stock to be Sold Pursuant to this Prospectus	Number
    of shares of Common Stock Owned After Offering
	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 

 

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Annex
C

 

PYXIS
TANKERS INC.

 

Selling
Shareholder Notice and Questionnaire

 

The
undersigned beneficial owner of common stock (the “Registrable Securities”) of PXYIS TANKERS INC., a corporation
organized under the laws of the Marshall Islands (the “Company”), understands that the Company has filed or
intends to file with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “Commission”) a registration statement (the
“Registration Statement”) for the registration and resale under Rule 415 of the Securities Act of 1933, as
amended (the “Securities Act”), of the Registrable Securities, in accordance with the terms of the Registration
Rights Agreement (the “Registration Rights Agreement”) to which this document is annexed. A copy of the Registration
Rights Agreement is available from the Company upon request at the address set forth below. All capitalized terms not otherwise
defined herein shall have the meanings ascribed thereto in the Registration Rights Agreement.

 

Certain
legal consequences arise from being named as a selling shareholder in the Registration Statement and the related prospectus. Accordingly,
holders and beneficial owners of Registrable Securities are advised to consult their own securities law counsel regarding the
consequences of being named or not being named as a selling shareholder in the Registration Statement and the related prospectus.

 

NOTICE

 

The
undersigned beneficial owner (the “Selling Shareholder”) of Registrable Securities hereby elects to include
the Registrable Securities owned by it in the Registration Statement.

 

    	 	 	 

     

    

 

The
undersigned hereby provides the following information to the Company and represents and warrants that such information is accurate:

 

QUESTIONNAIRE

 

	1.	Name.

 

	 	(a)	Full
    Legal Name of Selling Shareholder

 

	 	 

 

	 	(b)	Full
    Legal Name of Registered Holder (if not the same as (a) above) through which Registrable Securities are held:

 

	 	 

 

	 	(c)	Full
    Legal Name of Natural Control Person (which means a natural person who directly or indirectly alone or with others has power
    to vote or dispose of the securities covered by this Questionnaire):

 

	 	 

 

2.
Address for Notices to Selling Shareholder:

 

	 
	 
	 

	Telephone:	

	Fax:	

	Contact Person:	

 

3.
Broker-Dealer Status:

 

	 	(a)	Are
    you a broker-dealer?

 

Yes
[  ]              No [  ]

 

	 	(b)	If
    “yes” to Section 3(a), did you receive your Registrable Securities as compensation for investment banking services
    to the Company?

 

Yes
[  ]              No [  ]

 

	 	Note:	If
    “no” to Section 3(b), the Commission’s staff has indicated that you should be identified as an underwriter
    in the Registration Statement.

 

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	 	(c)	Are
    you an affiliate of a broker-dealer?

 

Yes
[  ]              No [  ]

 

	 	(d)	If
    you are an affiliate of a broker-dealer, do you certify that you purchased the Registrable Securities in the ordinary course
    of business, and at the time of the purchase of the Registrable Securities to be resold, you had no agreements or understandings,
    directly or indirectly, with any person to distribute the Registrable Securities?

 

Yes
[  ]              No [  ]

 

	 	Note:	If
    “no” to Section 3(d), the Commission’s staff has indicated that you should be identified as an underwriter
    in the Registration Statement.

 

4.
Beneficial Ownership of Securities of the Company Owned by the Selling Shareholder.

 

Except
as set forth below in this Item 4, the undersigned is not the beneficial or registered owner of any securities of the Company
other than the securities issuable pursuant to the Purchase Agreement.

 

	 	(a)
    	Type
    and Amount of other securities beneficially owned by the Selling Shareholder:

 

	 	 
	 	 

 

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5.
Relationships with the Company:

 

Except
as set forth below, neither the undersigned nor any of its affiliates, officers, directors or principal equity holders (owners
of 5% of more of the equity securities of the undersigned) has held any position or office or has had any other material relationship
with the Company (or its predecessors or affiliates) during the past three years.

 

State
any exceptions here:

 

	 	 
	 	 

 

The
undersigned agrees to promptly notify the Company of any material inaccuracies or changes in the information provided herein that
may occur subsequent to the date hereof at any time while the Registration Statement remains effective; provided, that the undersigned
shall not be required to notify the Company of any changes to the number of securities held or owned by the undersigned or its
affiliates.

 

By
signing below, the undersigned consents to the disclosure of the information contained herein in its answers to Items 1 through
5 and the inclusion of such information in the Registration Statement and the related prospectus and any amendments or supplements
thereto. The undersigned understands that such information will be relied upon by the Company in connection with the preparation
or amendment of the Registration Statement and the related prospectus and any amendments or supplements thereto.

 

IN
WITNESS WHEREOF the undersigned, by authority duly given, has caused this Notice and Questionnaire to be executed and delivered
either in person or by its duly authorized agent.

 

	Date: __________________________________________	 	Beneficial
    Owner: ________________________________
	 	 	 
	 		By: ____________________________________________
	 		Name:
	 		Title:

 

PLEASE
FAX A COPY (OR EMAIL A .PDF COPY) OF THE COMPLETED AND EXECUTED NOTICE AND QUESTIONNAIRE TO:

 

    	 	 4Exhibit 10.1

 

Wayside Technology Group, Inc.

 

Code of Ethics and Business Conduct & Anti-Corruption Policy

 

A.    Code of Ethics and Business Conduct Policy

 

1.         Introduction.

 

1.1          The Board of Directors of Wayside Technology Group, Inc. (together with its subsidiaries, the “Company”) has adopted this Code of Ethics and Business Conduct (the “Code”) in order to:

 

(a)           promote honest and ethical conduct, including the ethical handling of actual or apparent conflicts of interest;

 

(b)           promote full, fair, accurate, timely and understandable disclosure in reports and documents that the Company files with, or submits to, the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) and in other public communications made by the Company;

 

(c)           promote compliance with applicable governmental laws, rules and regulations;

 

(d)           promote the protection of Company assets, including corporate opportunities and confidential information;

 

(e)           promote fair dealing practices;

 

(f)            deter wrongdoing; and

 

(g)           ensure accountability for adherence to the Code.

 

1.2          All directors, officers and employees are required to be familiar with the Code, comply with its provisions and report any suspected violations as described below in Section 10., Reporting and Enforcement.

 

2.         Honest and Ethical Conduct.

 

2.1          The Company’s policy is to promote high standards of integrity by conducting its affairs honestly and ethically.

 

2.2          Each director, officer and employee must act with integrity and observe the highest ethical standards of business conduct in his or her dealings with the Company’s customers, suppliers, partners, service providers, competitors, employees and anyone else with whom he or she has contact in the course of performing his or her job.

 

 

3.         Conflicts of Interest.

 

3.1          A conflict of interest occurs when an individual’s private interest (or the interest of a member of his or her family) interferes, or even appears to interfere, with the interests of the Company as a whole. A conflict of interest can arise when an employee, officer or director (or a member of his or her family) takes actions or has interests that may make it difficult to perform his or her work for the Company objectively and effectively. Conflicts of interest also arise when an employee, officer or director (or a member of his or her family) receives improper personal benefits as a result of his or her position in the Company.

 

3.2          Loans by the Company to, or guarantees by the Company of obligations of, employees or their family members are of special concern and could constitute improper personal benefits to the recipients of such loans or guarantees, depending on the facts and circumstances. Loans by the Company to, or guarantees by the Company of obligations of, any director or executive officer or their family members are expressly prohibited.

 

3.3          Whether or not a conflict of interest exists or will exist can be unclear. Conflicts of interest should be avoided unless specifically authorized as described in Section 3.4.

 

3.4          Persons other than directors and executive officers who have questions about a potential conflict of interest or who become aware of an actual or potential conflict should discuss the matter with, and seek a determination and prior authorization or approval from, their supervisor, manager or other appropriate personnel. A supervisor, manager or other appropriate personnel may not authorize or approve conflict of interest matters or make determinations as to whether a problematic conflict of interest exists without first providing the Chief Compliance Officer, who shall be the Chief Financial Officer or other officer designated by the Board, with a written description of the activity and seeking the Chief Compliance Officer’s written approval. If the supervisor, manager or other appropriate personnel is himself or herself involved in the potential or actual conflict, the matter should instead be discussed directly with the Chief Compliance Officer.

 

Directors and executive officers must seek determinations and prior authorizations or approvals of potential conflicts of interest exclusively from the Audit Committee.

 

4.         Compliance.

 

4.1          Employees, officers and directors should comply, both in letter and spirit, with all applicable laws, rules and regulations in the cities, states and countries in which the Company operates.

 

4.2          Although not all employees, officers and directors are expected to know the details of all applicable laws, rules and regulations, it is important to know enough to determine when to seek advice from appropriate personnel. Questions about compliance should be addressed to the Company’s counsel.  Contact information for Company counsel is available from the Chief Compliance Officer.

 

 

4.3          No director, officer or employee may purchase or sell any Company securities while in possession of material non-public information regarding the Company, nor may any director, officer or employee purchase or sell another company’s securities while in possession of material non-public information regarding that company. All directors, officers and employees must familiarize themselves with and follow the  Company’s statement of policy regarding compliance with all applicable securities laws and regulations and the avoidance of conflicts of interest.  It is against Company policies and illegal for any director, officer or employee to use material non-public information regarding the Company or any other company to:

 

(a)           obtain profit for himself or herself; or

 

(b)           directly or indirectly “tip” others who might make an investment decision on the basis of that information.

 

5.         Disclosure.

 

5.1          The Company’s periodic reports and other documents filed with the SEC, including all financial statements and other financial information, must comply with applicable federal securities laws and SEC rules.

 

5.2          Each director, officer and employee who contributes in any way to the preparation or verification of the Company’s financial statements and other financial information must ensure that the Company’s books, records and accounts are accurately maintained. Each director, officer and employee must cooperate fully with the Company’s accounting and internal audit departments, as well as the Company’s independent public accountants and counsel.

 

5.3          Each director, officer and employee who is involved in the Company’s disclosure process must:

 

(a)           be familiar with and comply with the Company’s disclosure controls and procedures and its internal control over financial reporting; and

 

(b)           take all necessary steps to ensure that all filings with the SEC and all other public communications about the financial and business condition of the Company provide full, fair, accurate, timely and understandable disclosure.

 

6.         Protection and Proper Use of Company Assets.

 

6.1          All directors, officers and employees should protect the Company’s assets and ensure their efficient use. Theft, carelessness and waste have a direct impact on the Company’s profitability and are prohibited.

 

6.2          All Company assets should be used only for legitimate business purposes. Any suspected incident of fraud or theft should be reported for investigation immediately.

 

 

6.3          The obligation to protect Company assets includes the Company’s proprietary information. Proprietary information includes intellectual property such as trade secrets, patents, trademarks, and copyrights, as well as business and marketing plans, engineering and manufacturing ideas, designs, databases, records and any non-public financial data or reports. Unauthorized use or distribution of this information is prohibited and could also be illegal and result in civil or criminal penalties.

 

7.         Corporate Opportunities. All directors, officers and employees owe a duty to the Company to advance its interests when the opportunity arises. Directors, officers and employees are prohibited from taking for themselves personally (or for the benefit of friends or family members) opportunities that are discovered through the use of Company assets, property, information or position.  Directors, officers and employees may not use Company assets, property, information or position for personal gain (including gain of friends or family members). In addition, no director, officer or employee may compete with the Company.

 

8.         Confidentiality. Directors, officers and employees should maintain the confidentiality of information entrusted to them by the Company or by its customers, suppliers or partners, except when disclosure is expressly authorized or is required or permitted by law. Confidential information includes all non-public information (regardless of its source) that might be of use to the Company’s competitors or harmful to the Company or its customers, suppliers or partners if disclosed. Directors, officers and employees are reminded to comply with the provisions of any confidentiality agreements that they may have entered into with the Company.

 

9.         Fair Dealing. Each director, officer and employee must deal fairly with the Company’s customers, suppliers, partners, service providers, competitors, employees and anyone else with whom he or she has contact in the course of performing his or her job. No director, officer or employee may take unfair advantage of anyone through manipulation, concealment, abuse or privileged information, misrepresentation of facts or any other unfair dealing practice.

 

10.       Reporting and Enforcement.

 

10.1        Reporting and Investigation of Violations.

 

(a)           Actions prohibited by this Code involving directors or executive officers must be reported to the Audit Committee.

 

(b)           Actions prohibited by this Code involving anyone other than a director or executive officer must be reported to the reporting person’s supervisor, manager or other appropriate personnel.

 

(c)           After receiving a report of an alleged prohibited action, the Audit Committee, the relevant supervisor, manager or other appropriate personnel must promptly take all appropriate actions necessary to investigate.

 

(d)           All directors, officers and employees are expected to cooperate in any internal investigation of misconduct.

 

 

10.2        Enforcement.

 

(a)           The Company must ensure prompt and consistent action against violations of this Code.

 

(b)           If, after investigating a report of an alleged prohibited action by a director or executive officer, the Audit Committee determines that a violation of this Code has occurred, the Audit Committee will report such determination to the Board of Directors.

 

(c)           If, after investigating a report of an alleged prohibited action by any other person, the relevant supervisor, manager or other appropriate personnel determines that a violation of this Code has occurred, the supervisor, manager or other appropriate personnel will report such determination to the Audit Committee.

 

(d)           Upon receipt of a determination that there has been a violation of this Code, the Board of Directors will take such preventative or disciplinary action as it deems appropriate, including, but not limited to, reassignment, demotion, dismissal and, in the event of criminal conduct or other serious violations of the law, notification of appropriate governmental authorities.

 

10.3        Waivers.

 

(a)           The Board of Directors may, in its discretion, waive any violation of this Code.

 

(b)           Any waiver for a director or an executive officer shall be disclosed as required by SEC and NASDAQ rules.

 

10.4        Prohibition on Retaliation.

 

The Company does not tolerate acts of retaliation against any director, officer or employee who makes a good faith report of known or suspected acts of misconduct or other violations of this Code.

 

 

B.    Anti-Corruption Policy

 

1.             Introduction.

 

Combating Corruption. Wayside Technology Group, Inc. (the “Company”) operates in a wide range of legal and business environments, many of which pose challenges to our ability to conduct our business operations with integrity. As a company, we strive to conduct ourselves according to the highest standards of ethical conduct. Throughout its operations, the Company seeks to avoid even the appearance of impropriety in the actions of its directors, officers, employees, and agents.

 

Accordingly, this Anti-Corruption Policy (“Policy”) reiterates our commitment to integrity, and explains the specific requirements and prohibitions applicable to our operations under anti-corruption laws, including, but not limited to, the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977 (“FCPA”). This Policy contains information intended to reduce the risk of corruption and bribery from occurring in the Company’s activities. The Company strictly prohibits all forms of corruption and bribery and will take all necessary steps to ensure that corruption and bribery do not occur in its business activities.

 

Under the FCPA, it is illegal for US persons, including US companies or any companies traded on US exchanges, and their subsidiaries, directors, officers, employees, and agents, to bribe non-US government officials. The concept of prohibiting bribery is simple. However, understanding the full scope of the FCPA is essential as this law directly affects everyday business interactions between the Company and non-US governments and government-owned or government-controlled entities.

 

Violations of the FCPA can also result in violations of other US laws, including anti-money laundering, mail and wire fraud, and conspiracy laws. The penalties for violating the FCPA are severe. In addition to being subject to the Company’s disciplinary policies (including termination), individuals who violate the FCPA may also be subject to imprisonment and fines.

 

Aside from the FCPA, the Company may also be subject to other non-US anti-corruption laws, in addition to the local laws of the countries in which the Company conducts business. This Policy generally sets forth the expectations and requirements for compliance with those laws.

 

Applicability. This Policy is applicable to all of the Company’s operations worldwide. This Policy applies to all of the Company’s directors, officers, and employees. This Policy also applies to the Company’s agents, consultants, joint venture partners, and any other third-party representatives that, on behalf of the Company, have conducted business outside of the US or interacted with non-US government officials or are likely to conduct business outside of the US or interact with non-US government officials.

 

 

2.             Prohibited Payments.

 

Company employees and agents are prohibited from directly or indirectly making, promising, authorizing, or offering anything of value to a non-US government official on behalf of the Company to secure an improper advantage, obtain or retain business, or direct business to any other person or entity. This prohibition includes payments to third-parties where the Company employee or agent knows, or has reason to know, that the third-party will use any part of the payment for bribes.

 

(a)           Cash and Non-Cash Payments: “Anything of Value.” Payments that violate the FCPA may arise in a variety of settings and include a broad range of payments beyond the obvious cash bribe or kickback. The FCPA prohibits giving “anything of value” for an improper purpose. This term is very broad and can include, for example:

 

(i)            Gifts.

 

(ii)           Travel, meals, lodging, entertainment, or gift cards.

 

(iii)          Loans or non-arm’s length transactions.

 

(iv)          Charitable or political donations.

 

(v)           Business, employment, or investment opportunities.

 

(b)           Non-US Government Official. The FCPA broadly defines the term non-US government official to include:

 

(i)            Officers or employees of a non-US government or any department, agency, or instrumentality thereof.

 

(ii)           Officers or employees of a company or business owned in whole or in part by a non-US government (a state owned or controlled enterprises).

 

(iii)          Officers or employees of a public international organization (such as the United Nations, World Bank, or the European Union).

 

(iv)          Non-US political parties or officials thereof.

 

(v)           Candidates for non-US political office.

 

This term also includes anyone acting on behalf of any of the above.

 

On occasion, a non-US government official may attempt to solicit or extort improper payments or anything of value from Company employees or agents. Such employees or agents must inform the non-US government official that the Company does not engage in such conduct and immediately contact the Company’s Chief Compliance Officer, who shall be the Chief Financial Officer or other officer designated by the Company’s Board of Directors.

 

 

(c)           Commercial Bribery. Bribery involving commercial (non-governmental parties) is also prohibited under this Policy. To this end, Company employees and agents shall not offer, promise, authorize the payment of, or pay or provide anything of value to any employee, agent, or representative of another company to induce or reward the improper performance of any function or any business-related activity. Company employees and agents also shall not request, agree to receive, or accept anything of value from any employee, agent, or representative of another company or entity as an inducement or reward for the improper performance of any function or business-related activity.

 

3.             Permitted Payments.

 

The FCPA does not prohibit all payments to non-US government officials. In general, the FCPA permits three categories of payments:

 

(a)           Facilitating Payments. The FCPA includes an exception for nominal payments made to low-level government officials to ensure or speed the proper performance of a government official’s routine, non-discretionary duties or actions, such as:

 

(i)            Clearing customs.

 

(ii)           Processing governmental papers such as visas, permits, or licenses.

 

(iii)          Providing police protection.

 

(iv)          Providing mail, telephone, or utility services.

 

(b)           Promotional Hospitality and Marketing Expenses or Pursuant to a Contract. The Company may pay for the reasonable cost of a non-US government official’s meals, lodging, or travel if, and only if, the expenses are bona fide, reasonable, and directly related to the promotion, demonstration, or explanation of Company products or services, or the execution of a contract with a non-US government or agency.

 

(c)           Promotional Gifts. Promotional gifts of nominal value may be given to a non-US government official as a courtesy in recognition of services rendered or to promote goodwill. These gifts must be nominal in value and should generally bear the trademark of the Company or one of its products.

 

4.             Political and Charitable Contributions.

 

Contributions to candidates for non-US political office are prohibited unless the Company’s Chief Compliance Officer, who shall be the Chief Financial Officer or other officer designated by the Company’s Board of Directors] pre-approves them in writing. Charitable contributions to non-US charities must also be pre-approved in writing by the Company’s Chief Compliance Officer, who shall be the Chief Financial Officer or other officer designated by the Company’s Board of Directors.

 

 

5.             Record Keeping.

 

It is the Company’s policy to implement and maintain internal accounting controls based upon sound accounting principles. All accounting entries in the Company’s books and records must be timely and accurately recorded and include reasonable detail to fairly reflect transactions. These accounting entries and the supporting documentation must be periodically reviewed to identify and correct discrepancies, errors, and omissions.

 

(a)           Authorization for Transactions. All transactions involving the provision of anything of value to a non-US government official must occur only with appropriate Company authorization.

 

(b)           Recording Transactions. All transactions involving the provision of anything of value to a non-US government official must be recorded in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.

 

(c)           Tracking Transactions. All transactions involving the provision of anything of value to a non-US government official must be tracked in a separate log or record, with supporting documentation identifying:

 

(i)            The name and position of the employee requesting and authorizing the transaction.

 

(ii)           The name and position of the non-US government official involved in the transaction.

 

(iii)          A description, including the value, of the payment or provision of anything of value, and where applicable, a description of the Company’s products or services being promoted or the relevant contractual provision if the payment was made pursuant to a contract.

 

6.             Cash Payments.

 

Cash payments of any kind to a third-party, other than documented petty cash disbursements or other valid and approved payments, are prohibited. Company checks shall not be written to “cash,” “bearer,” or anyone other than the party entitled to payment except to replenish properly used petty cash funds.

 

7.             Representatives.

 

All third-party Company representatives must fully comply with the FCPA and all other applicable laws.

 

 

8.             Compliance.

 

Company employees and agents must be familiar with and perform their duties according to the requirements set out in this Policy. Company employees or agents who violate this Policy are subject to disciplinary action, up to and including dismissal. Third-party representatives who violate this Policy may be subject to termination of all commercial relationships with the Company.

 

To ensure that all Company employees and agents are thoroughly familiar with the provisions of this Policy, the FCPA, and any other applicable anti-corruption laws, the Company shall provide anti-corruption training and resources to those Company employees and agents, as appropriate.

 

Any Company employee or agent who suspects that this Policy may have been violated must immediately notify the Company as specified in the section entitled “Reporting Policy Violations” below. Any Company employee who, in good faith, reports suspected legal, ethical, or Policy violations will not suffer any adverse consequence for doing so. When in doubt about the appropriateness of any conduct, the Company requires that you seek additional guidance before taking any action that may subject the Company to potential FCPA liability.

 

9.             Duty to Cooperate.

 

The Company may at times undertake a more detailed review of certain transactions. As part of these reviews, the Company requires all employees, agents, and third-party representatives to cooperate with the Company, outside legal counsel, outside auditors, or other similar parties. The Company views failure to cooperate in an internal review as a breach of your obligations to the Company, and will deal with this failure severely in accordance with any local laws or regulations.

 

10.          Questions About the Policy.

 

If you have any questions relating to this Policy, please contact Michael Vesey.

 

11.          Reporting Policy Violations.

 

To report potential violations of this Policy, immediately notify your supervisor, manager or other appropriate personnel.

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