Document:

Exhibit 10.32

   

  FIRST AMENDMENT TO 

  SUBLICENSE AGREEMENT

   

  This First
        Amendment to Sublicense Agreement (this “Amendment”) is made effective as of June 4, 2020,
    by and between Apexian Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a Delaware corporation having
    its principal place of business at 20 North Meridian Street, Suite 801, Indianapolis, IN 46204 (“Sublicensor”),
    and Ocuphire Pharma, Inc., a Delaware corporation, having its principal place
    of business at 37000 Grand River Avenue, Suite 120, Farmington Hills, MI 48335 (“Sublicensee”).

   

  Background

   

  The Sublicensee and
    Sublicensor have entered into a Sublicense Agreement dated January 21, 2020 (the “Sublicense Agreement”).
    The Sublicensee and the Sublicensor now wish to amend the Sublicense Agreement as provided herein.

   

  Now,
      Therefore, in consideration of the foregoing, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency
    of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto hereby agree as follows:

   

  Agreement 

   

  1.       Amendment
        of Section 2.9(a) of the Sublicense Agreement. Section 2.9(a) of the Sublicense Agreement is hereby amended by deleting
    the phrase “for the period of thirty (30) months from the Effective Date” and replacing it with “during the period
    from the Effective Date until December 31, 2022”.

   

  2.       Amendment
        of Section 10.1(a) of the Sublicense Agreement. Section 10.1(a) of the Sublicense Agreement is hereby amended by (a)
    deleting the reference to “August 15, 2020” and replacing it with “December 31, 2020” and (b) deleting
    the reference to “September 15, 2020” and replacing it with “January 15, 2021”.

   

  3.       Construction.
    Unless otherwise defined herein, capitalized terms shall have the meanings set forth in the Sublicense Agreement. The terms of
    this Amendment amend and modify the Sublicense Agreement as if fully set forth in the Sublicense Agreement. If there is any conflict
    between the terms, conditions and obligations of this Amendment and the Sublicense Agreement, this Amendment’s terms, conditions
    and obligations shall control. All other provisions of the Sublicense Agreement not specifically modified by this Amendment are
    preserved.

   

  
  
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  4.       Counterparts;
        Electronic Transmission.  This Amendment may be executed in one or more counterparts and by facsimile, each of which
    shall constitute an original and all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. Signatures of the parties
    transmitted by facsimile or via .pdf format shall be deemed to be their original signatures for all purposes. The words “execution,”
    “signed,” “signature,” and words of like import shall be deemed to include electronic signatures or the
    keeping of records in electronic form, each of which shall be of the same legal effect, validity or enforceability as a manually
    executed signature or the use of a paper-based recordkeeping system, as the case may be, to the extent and as provided for in any
    applicable law, including the Federal Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act, the Michigan Uniform Electronic
    Transactions Act, or any other similar state laws based on the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act. This Amendment and any signed
    agreement or instrument entered into in connection with this Amendment, and any amendments hereto or thereto, to the extent delivered
    by means of a facsimile machine or electronic mail (any such delivery, an “Electronic Delivery”), will
    be treated in all manner and respects as an original agreement or instrument and will be considered to have the same binding legal
    effect as if it were the original signed version thereof delivered in person. At the request of any party hereto or to any such
    agreement or instrument, each other party hereto or thereto will re-execute original forms thereof and deliver them to the other
    party. No party hereto or to any such agreement or instrument will raise the use of Electronic Delivery to deliver a signature
    or the fact that any signature or agreement or instrument was transmitted or communicated through the use of Electronic Delivery
    as a defense to the formation of a contract, and each such party forever waives any such defense, except to the extent such defense
    related to lack of authenticity.

   

  signatures
        on the following pages

   

  
  
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  In
        Witness Whereof, this First Amendment to Sublicense Agreement is hereby executed effective as of the date first above
    written.

   

  	Sublicensor:	 	Sublicensee:
	 	 	 
	Apexian Pharmaceuticals, Inc.	 	Ocuphire Pharma, Inc.
	 	 	 
	By: 	/s/ Timothy J. Tichenor	 	By: 	/s/ Bernhard Hoffmann
	Name: Timothy J. Tichenor	 	Name: Bernhard Hoffmann
	Title: CFO	 	Title: VP – Business Dev. & Finance
	 	 	 	 	 

  

  Signature
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        First Amendment to Sublicense AgreementExhibit 10.33

   

  DUKE & DUKE

    OFFICE BUILDING

    

    LEASE

   

  THIS LEASE is made between the Landlord and Tenant hereinafter identified in Paragraph 1(b) and 1(c) hereof, respectively, and constitutes a Lease
    between the parties of the “demised premises” in the “Building” as defined in Paragraph 2 hereof on the terms and conditions and with and subject to the covenants and agreements of the parties hereinafter set forth.

   

  WITNESETH:

   

  BASE LEASE PROVISIONS

   

  1.            The following are certain lease provisions, which are part of, and in certain instances referred to in subsequent provisions of,
    this Lease.

   

  	(a)	Date of Lease:	May 19, 2019
	 	 	 
	(b)	Landlord:	Duke & Duke, Limited Partnership
	 	 	 
	(c)	Tenant:	Ocuphire Pharma, Inc.
	 	 	 
	 	Guarantor:	N/A
	 	 	 
	(d)	Demised Premises:	Suite 120         1,623 Rentable Sq. Ft.
	 	 	 
	(e)	Commencement Date:	June 8, 2019
	 	 	 
	(f)	Expiration Date:	December 31, 2019
	 	 	 
	(g)	Rent:	 
	 	 	 
	 	06/08/2019 — 12/31/2019	$22,00 per rentable square foot
	 	 	$2,975.50 per month
	 	 	 
	 	Tenant will pay suite electric billed at $0.50 per rentable square foot upon commencement and throughout the term of this lease.
	 	 	 
	(h)	Base Taxes:	$1.39 per sq. ft.
	 	 	 
	(i)	Tenant’s Share:	2.13%

   

  
  
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  	(j)	Tenant’s Address for Notices:	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	Ocuphire Pharma, Inc.
	 	 	37000 Grand River, Ste. 120
	 	 	Farmington Hills, MI 48335
	 	 	 
	(k)	Landlord’s Address for Notices:	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	Duke & Duke, Limited Partnership
	 	 	37000 Grand River, Ste. 360
	 	 	Farmington Hills, MI. 48335
	 	 	 
	(l)	Deposit:	$2,975.50
	 	 	 
	(m)	The first month’s rent and security deposit are due upon signing of the lease.

   

  DEMISED PREMISES

   

  2.            (a)       Landlord, in consideration of the rents to be paid and the covenants and agreements to be performed by Tenant, does hereby
    lease unto Tenant premises situated in the City of Farmington Hills, County of Oakland and State of Michigan, described in Paragraph 1(d) hereof, in that certain office building, the address of which is 37000 Grand River, Farmington Hills, Michigan
    48335, (hereinafter referred to as the “Building”) as shown on the floor plan, Exhibit “A” hereto, (hereinafter referred to as the “demised premises”), together with the non-exclusive right and easement to use the parking and common facilities which
    may from time to time be furnished by Landlord in common with Landlord and the Tenants and occupants (their agents, employees, customers and invitees) of the Building. Landlord reserves the right to designate certain parking areas for the exclusive use
    of designated Tenants.

   

  (b)       Landlord shall renovate/build out the demised premises in accordance with the provisions of Exhibit “A” hereto. If Tenant shall be
    responsible for the payment of any amounts to Landlord pursuant to the provisions of Exhibit “A”, Tenant shall pay the same prior to Landlord’s commencing such work and within (10) days after receipt of an invoice therefore.

   

  (c)       Landlord reserves the right from time to time upon at least sixty (60) days’ advance written notice to relocate Tenant to other premises
    within the Building, prior to or during the term of this Lease, so long as the usable area so substituted equals or exceeds the usable area of the demised premises. Landlord shall pay the reasonable relocation costs of Tenant in connection therewith,
    but Landlord shall not have any other liability with respect to any such relocation.

   

  (d)       At Landlord’s election, and upon at least thirty (30) days’ notice to Tenant, Landlord may require that all payments of Minimum Monthly
    Rent, Additional Rent and other amounts due hereunder be made in immediately available funds or by wire transfer by electronic fund transfer through the Automated Clearing House network or any similar system designated by landlord (“ACH”). Such
    payments shall be initiated by Tenant or Landlord, at Landlord’s election, to an account designated from time to time by Landlord at an ACH member bank for settlement not later than 12:00 o’clock noon, Detroit, Michigan time, on the dates such sums or
    payments are respectively due per the Lease.

   

  
  
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  TERM

   

  3.            (a)       The term of this Lease shall commence on the commencement date set forth in Paragraph 1(e) hereof and expire on the
    expiration date set forth in Paragraph 1(f) hereof, fully to be completed and ended. In the event Landlord fails to deliver the demised premises on the commencement date because the demised premises are not then ready for occupancy, or because the
    previous occupant of said premises is holding over, or for any other cause beyond Landlord’s control, Landlord shall not be liable to Tenant for any damages as a result of Landlord’s delay in delivering the demised premises, nor shall any such delay
    affect the validity of this Lease or the obligations of Tenant hereunder, and the commencement date of this lease shall be postponed until such time as the demised premises are ready for Tenant’s occupancy. The demised premises shall be deemed ready
    for occupancy upon Landlord notifying Tenant that Landlord has substantially completed the improvements to the demised premises set forth on Exhibit “B” hereto.

   

  (b)       Tenant shall furnish Landlord, from time to time within ten (10) days of written request from Landlord to Tenant, an Estoppel letter
    addressed to Landlord or its mortgagee or a potential mortgagee or purchaser of the Building stating that: Tenant has accepted the Demised Premises for occupancy; the Demised Premises have been completed as herein required, and setting forth the
    commencement date (as the same may have been extended) and expiration date of this Lease and such other information as either Landlord or the mortgagee, potential mortgagee or purchaser of the Building shall request. Tenant will pay to Landlord $100.00
    per day for failure to return this within ten (10) days of Landlord’s written request and is a default under this lease.

   

  (c)       Should Tenant engage a real estate agent, broker, or anyone to represent Tenant for purposes of a Lease renewal, or any form of an
    Amendment of Lease, Landlord will bill back to Tenant the amount of commissions associated with said Amendment or Lease document over the renewal period.

   

  RENT

   

  4.            (a)       Tenant shall pay to Landlord as rent for the demised premises during each year of the term of this Lease the sums set
    forth in Paragraph 1(g) hereof. Such rent shall be paid upon THE FIRST DAY OF EACH MONTH throughout the term of this Lease; provided, however, that if the lease term shall commence on a day other than the first day of a calendar month or shall
    end on a day other than the last day of a calendar month, the rental for such first or last fractional month shall be such portion of the monthly rental then in effect as the number of days in such fractional month bears to the total number of days in
    the calendar month.

   

  (b)       Tenant shall pay as additional rent any money and charges required to be paid by Tenant pursuant to the terms of this Lease, whether or
    not the same may be designated “additional rent”.

   

  
  
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  (c)       All amounts payable by Tenant to Landlord hereunder, if not paid when due, shall pay Landlord a monthly late charge of $250.00 (two
    hundred fifty dollars), and shall also bear interest from the date due until paid at the rate of five percent (5%) in excess of the “prime rate” published from time to time in the Wall Street Journal.

   

  USE AND OCCUPANCY

   

  5.           During the continuation of this Lease, the demised premises shall be used and occupied for office and incidental purposes and for no
    other purposes without the written consent of Landlord. Tenant shall not conduct its business in a manner which will cause an increase in fire and extended coverage insurance premiums for the demised premises or Building. Tenant shall not use the
    demised premises for any purpose in violation of any law, municipal ordinance, or regulation, nor shall Tenant perform any acts or carry on any practices which may injure the demised premises or the Building or be a nuisance, disturbance, or menace to
    the other tenants of the Building. Tenant shall not cause or permit the use, generation, storage or disposal in or about the demised premises of the Building of any substances, materials or wastes subject to regulation under federal, state or local
    laws from time to time in effect concerning hazardous, toxic or radioactive materials, unless Tenant shall have received Landlord’s prior written consent, which Landlord may withhold or at any time revoke in its sole and absolute discretion. Upon
    breach of this agreement, Landlord shall have the right to terminate this Lease forthwith and to reenter and repossess the demised premises, but Landlord’s right to damages will survive.

   

  UTILITIES AND SERVICES

   

  6.           (a)       So long as Tenant shall not be in default under the terms of this Lease, Landlord shall furnish the demised premises with
    water, heat, air conditioning, electricity, elevator service, sewerage, and janitorial services (see Exhibit D- Janitorial Specifications) as may be required, in the sole judgment of Landlord, for the comfortable use and occupancy of the demised
    premises. Such heat and air conditioning shall be provided during the hours from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday (in each case excluding holidays) and if such heat and air conditioning are furnished to or consumed by Tenant during other
    hours, Landlord may impose a reasonable uniform charge therefore. Landlord shall not be liable or responsible for any interruption in such utilities or other services due to causes beyond Landlord’s reasonable control or for interruptions in connection
    with the making of repairs or improvements to the demised premises or the Building, nor shall such interruption be deemed an actual or constructive eviction or partial eviction or result in an abatement of rental. Notwithstanding the provisions of this
    Paragraph 6(a), Landlord shall not be required to provide ventilation and air conditioning to the demised premises as herein provided if Tenant shall utilize in the demised premises heat generating equipment or lighting other than building standard
    lights which affect the temperature otherwise maintained by the air conditioning system or if the demised premises are occupied by a number of persons in excess of the design criteria of the air-conditioning system. If Tenant generates greater
    quantities of refuse than normal for general office occupancy, Tenant shall pay the reasonable charges of Landlord for removal of such excess.

   

  

  
  
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  (b)       Electricity furnished by Landlord shall be used only for purposes of illumination and ordinary office purposes. Tenant shall not, without
    the written consent of Landlord, use any apparatus or device in the Building which will in any way increase the amount of water, heat, air conditioning, or electricity customarily required for ordinary office purposes. In the event Tenant requires
    additional water, heat, air conditioning, or electricity for extra-ordinary purposes as determined by Landlord in its sole discretion, Landlord may then furnish such additional utility services at Tenant’s sole cost and expense. In the event such
    additional utility service is supplied, a meter may be installed in the demised premises to measure the amount of water or electricity consumed. Tenant shall pay Landlord the aggregate charge for any additional utility services together with the rental
    and shall pay Landlord promptly on demand for the cost of installation, maintenance and repair of any meters. Such charges shall be based on Tenant usage, priced at the then current classification and rates charged to comparable customers for similar
    service by the appropriate utility company.

   

  REPAIRS

   

  7.             (a)        Landlord shall make all necessary repairs and replacements to the Building and to the common areas, including parking
    areas, heating, air conditioning and electrical systems located therein, and Landlord shall also make all repairs to the demised premises which are structural in nature or required due to fire, casualty, or other act of God; provided, however, that
    Tenant shall make all repairs and replacements arising from its act, neglect or default. Except as provided above, Tenant shall keep the demised premises in good repair, including any special equipment installed in the demised premises (such as, but
    not limited to, air conditioners, transformers and plumbing), whether installed by Landlord or Tenant, and Tenant shall upon the expiration of the term of this Lease, yield and deliver up the demised premises in like condition as when taken, reasonable
    use and wear thereof and repairs required to be made by Landlord excepted.

   

  (b)       In the event that Landlord shall deem it necessary or be required by any governmental authority to repair, alter, remove, reconstruct or
    improve any part of the demised premises or of the Building (unless the same result from Tenants act, neglect, default or mode of operation in which event Tenant shall make all such repairs, alterations and improvements), then the same shall be made by
    Landlord with reasonable dispatch, and should the making of such repairs, alterations or improvements cause any interference with Tenants use of the demised premises, such interference shall not relieve Tenant from the performance of its obligations
    hereunder nor shall such interference be deemed an actual or constructive eviction or partial eviction or result in an abatement of rental. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Tenant shall, at its own cost and expense, make all repairs and provide all
    maintenance in connection with any alterations, additions or improvements made by Tenant pursuant to Paragraph 8 hereof.

   

  ALTERATIONS

   

  8.           Tenant shall not make any alterations, additions or improvements to the demised premises (whether or not the same may be structural
    in nature) without Landlord’s prior written consent, and all alterations, additions, or improvements made by either party hereto to the demised premises, including wiring, cables, risers and similar installations, except movable office furniture and
    equipment installed at Tenant’s expense, shall be the property of Landlord and remain upon and be surrendered with the demised premises at the expiration of the term hereof; provided, however, that Landlord may require Tenant to remove any additions
    made by Tenant to the demised premises, including wiring, cables, risers and similar installations and to repair any damage caused by such removal, and provided further, that if Tenant has not removed its property and equipment within ten (10) days
    after the expiration or termination of this Lease, Landlord may elect to retain the same as abandoned property or remove same and charge the expense of removal against the Tenant, and if the Tenant does not reimburse the Landlord for said expense, the
    Landlord may apply all or any portion of Tenant’s Security Deposit toward the payment thereof. Tenant shall only use contractors approved by Landlord for the permitted alternations to the demised premises and shall not permit any construction liens to
    be placed or remain upon the demised premises.

   

  
  
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  ASSIGNMENT AND SUBLETTING

   

  9.            (a)      Tenant covenants not to assign or transfer this Lease or hypothecate or mortgage the same or sublet the demised premises or
    any part thereof without the prior written consent of Landlord, but in the event of any such assignment or transfer, Tenant shall remain fully liable to perform all of its obligations under this Lease. Any assignment, transfer (including transfers by
    operation of law or otherwise), hypothecation, mortgage, or subletting without such written consent shall give Landlord the right to terminate this Lease and to reenter and repossess the demised premises but Landlord’s right to damages shall survive.
    No consent by Landlord to any assignment, transfer, hypothecation, mortgage or subletting on any one occasion shall be deemed a consent to any subsequent assignment, transfer, hypothecation, mortgage or subletting by Tenant or by any successors,
    assigns, transferees, mortgagees or sub lessees of Tenant.

   

  (b)       If at any time or from time to time during the term of this Lease, Tenant desires to sublet all or any part of the demised premises or to
    assign this Lease, Tenant shall give notice to Landlord setting forth the proposed subtenant or assignee, the terms of the proposed subletting and the space so proposed to be sublet or the terms of the proposed assignment, as the case may be. Landlord
    shall have the option, exercisable by notice given to Tenant within twenty (20) days after Tenant’s notice is given, (i) if Tenant’s request relates to a subletting, either to sublet from Tenant such space at the rental and other terms set forth in
    Tenant’s notice, or, if the proposed subletting is for the entire demised premises for the balance of the term, to terminate this Lease, or (ii) if Tenant’s request relates to an assignment, either to have this Lease assigned to Landlord or to
    terminate this Lease. If Landlord does not exercise such option, Tenant shall be free for a period of one hundred eighty (180) days thereafter to sublet such space or to assign this Lease to such third party if and only if Landlord shall consent
    thereto, provided that the sublease or assignment shall be on the same terms set forth in the notice given to Landlord and that the rental to such subtenant as assignee shall not be less than the then market rate for such premises.

   

  (c)       In the event Tenant shall so sublet a portion of the demised premises, or assign this Lease, all of the sums or other economic
    consideration received by Tenant as a result of such subletting or assignment whether denominated rentals or otherwise, under the sublease or assignment, which exceed in the aggregate, the total sum which Tenant is obligated to pay Landlord under this
    Lease (prorated to reflect obligations allocable to that portion of the demised premises subject to such sublease) shall be payable to Landlord as additional rental under this Lease without affecting or reducing any other obligation of Tenant
    hereunder.

   

  
  
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  (d)       Sublease fee.

   

  If the Tenant intends to sublease all or part of the space, and Tenant requests Landlords assistance in providing a Sub-Tenant and Landlord does in fact provide and
    acceptable Sub-Tenant, Tenant will pay Landlord a leasing fee of 5% of the rent negotiated between Tenant and Sub-Tenant upon execution of the sublease agreement.

   

  INSURANCE AND INDEMNIFICATION

   

  10.       Tenant shall procure and maintain during the term hereof, comprehensive public liability and property damage insurance naming Tenant as
    insured and Landlord as additional insured, with combined single limits of not less than $2,000,000. Such insurance shall include a fire legal liability rider with broad form contractual liability coverage. Landlord reserves the right to reject any
    deductible or self-insured retention, or to require Tenant to provide a bond at no additional cost to Landlord. Every insurance policy or coverage shall be written on an “Occurrence” basis form. Every insurance policy must be non-contributory
    with other coverage. At the commencement of each Lease Year and, from time to time thereafter, upon request of Landlord Tenant shall deliver to Landlord evidence of insurance using the Accord 27 form, in either case showing premiums fully prepaid 12
    months in advance. Every such policy shall provide that the insurer will give Landlord 30 days’ prior written notice before termination of the policy; ten (10) days for non-payment of premium. Tenant shall also procure and maintain during the term
    hereof, property insurance covering their business personal property including furniture, fixtures, equipment and Tenant’s leasehold improvements, whether installed by Landlord or Tenant. Coverage is to be on Replacement, All Risk or Special Perils and
    include sprinkler leakage from fire protective devices. All Insurance coverage provided by Tenant shall be underwritten by acceptable insurers, licensed in the state(s) where the leased premises is located, and all insurers must have a minimum A.M.
    Best Company rating of “A-” VIII. Landlord’s approval, disapproval or failure to respond to Tenant’s insurance data or inquiry shall not waive any requirement herein or relieve Tenant of financial responsibility for any loss caused by or contributed to
    by the negligent acts, errors or omissions of Tenant or its directors, officers, managers, employees, agents, subcontractors or suppliers. Acceptance of any claim by Tenant’s insurer shall not relieve Tenant of responsibility for any part of any claim
    not fully satisfied by Tenant’s insurer(s), either by later denial of coverage or exhaustion of limits. Bankruptcy, insolvency or denial of liability by any insurance company shall not absolve Tenant of liability tor any such loss. In the event Tenant
    shall fail to procure and maintain any of the forgoing insurance coverages, Landlord may, at its sole option and for its sole protection, procure or maintain the same, and the actual cost thereof plus ten percent (10%) shall be paid to Landlord as
    additional rent upon receipt by Tenant of bills therefor.

   

  FIRE

   

  11.      (a)        In the event the demised premises are damaged or destroyed in whole or in part by fire or other insured casualty during the
    term hereof, Landlord shall, at its own cost and expense, repair and restore the same to tenantable condition with reasonable dispatch, and the rent herein provided shall be reduced in direct proportion to the amount of the demised premises so damaged
    or destroyed until such time as the demised premises are restored to tenantable condition. If the demised premises cannot be restored to tenantable condition within a period of one hundred fifty (150) days, Landlord and Tenant shall each have the right
    to terminate this Lease upon written notice to the other (Tenant’s cancellation notice shall be given within 30 days after receipt of written notice from Landlord that the demised premises cannot be timely restored), and any rent paid for any period in
    advance of the date of such damage and destruction shall be refunded to Tenant. If the demised premises are damaged due to fire or other casualty Tenant shall at its own cost and expense remove such of its furniture and other belongings from the
    demised premises as Landlord shall require in order to repair and restore the demised premises. Landlord shall use reasonable discretion as to the extent of the untenantability of the demised premises and of the time required for the repair and
    rebuilding of the same and no such damage or untenantability shall be deemed either an actual or constructive eviction or result in an abatement of rent (except as provided herein for insured casualties).

   

  
  
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  (b)       In the event the Building is destroyed to the extent of more than one-half of the then value thereof, Landlord shall have the right to
    terminate this Lease upon written notice to Tenant, in which event any rent paid in advance of the date of such destruction shall be refunded to Tenant.

   

  (c)       Tenant shall procure and keep in effect fire insurance (including standard extended coverage endorsement perils and leakage from fire
    protective devices) for the full replacement cost of Tenant’s trade fixtures, equipment, and personal property and leasehold improvements.

   

  (d)       Landlord and Tenant do each hereby release the other from any liability resulting from damage by fire or any other peril covered by
    extended coverage insurance with waiver of subrogation normally available in the State of Michigan irrespective of the cause therefore; provided, however, that if any increase in premium is required for such waiver of subrogation, the other party will
    pay such increase or the waiver will not be furnished.

   

  EMINENT DOMAIN

   

  12.       If the whole or any substantial part of the demised premises or the Building shall be taken by any public authority under the power of
    eminent domain, then the term of this Lease shall cease on the part so taken on the date possession of that part shall be required for public use, and any rent paid in advance of such date shall be refunded to Tenant, and Landlord and Tenant shall each
    have the right to terminate this Lease upon written notice to the other, which notice shall be delivered within thirty (30) days following the date notice is received of such taking. In the event that neither party hereto shall terminate this Lease,
    Landlord shall, to the extent the proceeds of the condemnation award (other than any proceeds awarded for the value of any land taken) are available, make all necessary repairs to the demised premises and the Building to render and restore the same to
    a complete architectural unit and Tenant shall continue in possession of the portion of the demised premises not taken under the power of eminent domain, under the same terms and conditions as are herein provided, except that the rent reserved herein
    shall be reduced in direct proportion to the amount of the demised premises so taken. All damages awarded for taking shall belong to and be the property of Landlord, whether such damages be awarded as compensation for diminution in value of the
    leasehold or to the fee of the demised premises; provided, however, Landlord shall not be entitled to any portion of the award made to Tenant for removal and reinstallation of trade fixtures, loss of business, or moving expenses.

   

  
  
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  RULES AND REGULATIONS

   

  13.       The rules and regulations set forth on Exhibit C hereto, together with such other reasonable rules and regulations as Landlord shall
    make from time to time which are of uniform applicability to all tenants of the Building and of which Tenant shall have received notice, shall be binding upon Tenant and are hereby expressly made a part of this Lease.

   

  TAXES

   

  14.          (a)           For purposes of this Lease, the following terms shall have the following meanings:

   

  (i)       The term “Taxes” shall mean the amount incurred by Landlord of all ad valorem real property taxes and assessments, special or otherwise,
    levied upon or with respect to the Building and appurtenant facilities, or the rent and additional charges payable hereunder, imposed by any taxing authority having jurisdiction. Taxes shall also include the Michigan Single Business Tax relating to all
    rentals from the Building, including pursuant to this Lease and all taxes, levies and charges which may be assessed, levied or imposed in replacement of, or in addition to , all or any part of ad valorem real property taxes as revenue sources, and
    which in whole or in part are measured or calculated by or based upon the Building and appurtenant facilities, the freehold and/or leasehold estate of Landlord or Tenant, or the rent and other charges payable hereunder. Taxes shall include any expenses
    incurred by Landlord in determining or attempting to obtain a reduction of Taxes.

   

  (ii)       The term “Base Taxes” shall mean the amount per square foot set forth in Paragraph 1(h) hereof multiplied by the aggregate leasable
    square foot area of the Building.

   

  (iii)       The term “Additional Taxes” shall mean the total dollar increase, if any, over the base taxes paid or incurred by Landlord in the
    respective calendar year.

   

  (iv)       The term “Tenant’s Share” shall mean the percentage set forth in paragraph 1(i) hereof. Tenant’s Share has been computed on the basis
    of the square foot area of the demised premises divided by the total leasable square foot area of the Building (including the demised premises).

   

  (b)       Tenant shall pay to Landlord as additional rental Tenant’s Share of Additional Taxes in the manner and at the times heroin provided.

   

  (i)       Prior to the commencement date and prior to the beginning of each calendar year thereafter, or as soon thereafter as practicable,
    Landlord shall give Tenant notice of Landlord’s estimate of Tenant’s Share of Additional Taxes for the ensuing calendar year. On or before the first day of each month during the ensuing calendar year, Tenant shall pay to Landlord one-twelfth (I /12th)
    of such estimated amount, provided that until such notice is given with respect to the ensuing calendar year, Tenant shall continue to pay the amount currently payable pursuant hereto until after the month such notice is given. If at any time or times
    (including, without limitation, upon Tenant taking occupancy of the demised premises) it appears to Landlord that Tenant’s Share of Additional Taxes for the then current calendar year will vary from Landlord’s estimate by more than five percent (5%),
    Landlord may, by notice to Tenant, revise its estimate for such year and subsequent payments by Tenant for such year shall be based upon revised estimate.

   

  
  
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  (ii)       Within ninety (90) days after the close of each calendar year, or as soon after such ninety (90) day period is practicable, Landlord
    shall deliver to Tenant a statement prepared by Landlord of Tenant’s Share of Additional Taxes for such calendar year and such statements shall be final and binding upon Landlord and Tenant. If on the basis of such statement, Tenant owes an amount that
    is less than the estimated payments for such calendar year previously made by Tenant, Landlord shall credit such excess amount against the next payment(s) due from Tenant to Landlord of Additional Taxes. If on the basis of such statement, Tenant owes
    an amount that is more than the estimated payments for such calendar year previously made by Tenant, Tenant shall pay the deficiency to Landlord within ten (10) days after delivery of such statement.

   

  (iii)       If this Lease shall commence on a day other than the first day of a calendar year or terminate on a day other than the last day of a
    calendar year, Tenant’s Share of Additional Taxes that is applicable to the calendar year in which such commencement or termination shall occur shall be prorated on the basis of the number of calendar days within such year as are within the term of
    this Lease.

   

  (c)       In addition to the monthly rental and other charges payable by Tenant hereunder, Tenant shall reimburse Landlord upon demand for any and
    all taxes payable by Landlord (other than net income taxes and taxes included within Taxes) whether or not now customary or within the contemplation of the parties hereto: (i) upon, measured by or reasonably attributable to the cost or value of
    Tenant’s equipment, furniture, fixtures and other personal property located in the demised premises; (ii) upon or with respect to the possession, leasing, operation, management, maintenance, alteration, repair, use or occupancy by Tenant of the demised
    premises or any portion thereof; and (iii) upon this transaction or any document to which Tenant is a party creating or transferring an interest or an estate in the demised premises. In the event that it shall not be lawful for Tenant so to reimburse
    Landlord, the monthly rental payable to Landlord under this Lease shall be revised to net to Landlord the same rental after imposition of any such tax upon Landlord as would have been payable to Landlord prior to the imposition of any such tax.

   

  QUIET ENJOYMENT

   

  15.       Landlord warrants that Tenant, upon paying the rents hereinbefore provided and in performing each and every covenant hereof, shall
    peacefully and quietly hold, occupy and enjoy the demised premises throughout the term hereof, without molestation or hindrance by any person holding under or through Landlord.

   

  
  
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  SUBORDINATION

   

  16.       Landlord (and its mortgagee(s)) reserves the right to subject and subordinate this Lease at all times to the lien of any mortgage(s) or
    ground or underlying lease(s) now or hereafter placed upon Landlord’s interest in the demised premises or on the land and Building, and Tenant agrees upon request to execute an agreement subordinating its interest and/or attomment agreement to such
    mortgagees and lessors and appoints Landlord its attorney-in-fact to execute and deliver any such instruments; provided, however, that no default by Landlord under any such mortgage or ground lease shall affect Tenant’s rights hereunder so long as
    Tenant shall not be in default. Notwithstanding the foregoing, at the request of Landlord’s mortgagee(s) or such ground lessor, this Lease may be made prior and superior mortgage or mortgages and/or such ground lease.

   

  NON-LIABILITY

   

  17.          (a)      Landlord shall not be responsible or liable to Tenant for any loss or damage that may be occasioned by or through the acts
    or omissions of persons occupying adjoining premises or any part of the premises adjacent to or connected with the demised premises or any part of the Building or for any loss or damage resulting to Tenant or his property from burst, stopped or leaking
    water, gas, sewer or steam pipes, or for any damage or loss of property within the demised premises from any cause whatsoever excepting that caused by the negligence of Landlord, his agents or employees and no such occurrence shall be deemed to be an
    actual or constructive eviction from the demised premises or result in an abatement of rental.

   

  (b)       In the event of any sale or transfer (including any transfer by operation of law) of the demised premises, Landlord (and any subsequent
    owner of the demised premises making such a transfer) shall be relieved from any and all obligations and liabilities under this Lease except such obligations and liabilities as shall have arisen during Landlord’s (or such subsequent owner’s) respective
    period of ownership, provided that the transferee assumes in writing all of the obligations of Landlord under this Lease.

   

  (c)       If Landlord shall fail to perform any covenant, term or condition of this Lease upon Landlord’s part to be performed, and, if as a
    consequence of such default, Tenant shall recover a money judgment against Landlord, such judgment shall be satisfied only against the right, title and interest of Landlord in the Building and out of rents or other income from the Building receivable
    by Landlord, or out of the consideration received by Landlord from the sale or other disposition of all or any part of Landlord’s right, title and interest in the Building, and neither Landlord nor any of the partners comprising the partnership which
    is the Landlord herein shall be liable for any deficiency.

   

  NON-WAIVER

   

  18.       One or more waivers of any covenant or condition by Landlord shall not be construed as a waiver of a subsequent breach of the same
    covenant or condition, and the consent or approval by Landlord to or of any act by Tenant requiring Landlord’s consent or approval shall not be deemed to waive or render unnecessary Landlord’s consent or approval to or of any subsequent similar act by
    Tenant.

   

  
  
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  BANKRUPTCY

   

  19.         (a)       In the event the estate created hereby shall be taken in execution or by other process of law, or if Tenant shall be
    adjudicated insolvent or bankrupt pursuant to the provisions of any state or federal insolvency or bankruptcy law, or if a receiver or trustee of the property of Tenant shall be appointed, or if any assignment shall be made of Tenant’s property for the
    benefit of creditors or if a petition shall be filed by or against Tenant seeking to have Tenant adjudicated insolvent or bankrupt pursuant to the provisions of any state or federal insolvency or bankruptcy law and such petition shall not be withdrawn
    and the proceedings dismissed within ninety (90) days after the filing of the petition, then and in any of such events, Landlord may terminate this Lease by written notice to Tenant; provided, however, if the order of the court creating any of such
    disabilities shall not be final by reason of pendency of such proceedings, or appeal from such order, or if the petition shall have been withdrawn or the proceedings dismissed within ninety (90) days after the filing of the petition then Landlord shall
    not have the right to terminate this Lease so long as Tenant performs its obligations hereunder.

   

  (b)       If, as a matter of law, Landlord has no right on the bankruptcy of Tenant to terminate this Lease, then, if Tenant, as debtor, or its
    trustee, wishes to assume or assign this lease, in addition to curing or adequately assuring the cure of all defaults existing under this Lease on Tenant’s part on the date of filing of the proceeding (such assurances being defined below), Tenant, as
    debtor, or the trustee or assignee, must also furnish adequate assurances of future performance under this Lease (as defined below). Adequate assurance of curing defaults means the posting with Landlord of a sum in cash sufficient to defray the cost of
    such a cure. Adequate assurance of future performance under this Lease means posting a deposit equal to three (3) months’ rent, including all other charges payable by Tenant hereunder, such as the amounts payable pursuant to Paragraph 14 hereof, and in
    the case of an assignee, assuring Landlord that the assignee is financially capable of assuming this Lease, and that its use of the demised premises will not be detrimental to the other tenants in the Building or Landlord. In a reorganization under
    Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code, the debtor or trustee must assume this Lease or assign it within sixty (60) days from the filing of the proceeding, or he shall be deemed to have rejected and terminated this Lease.

   

  LANDLORD’S REMEDIES

   

  20.          (a)       In the event Tenant shall fail to pay the rent or any other obligations involving the payment of money reserved herein when
    due, Landlord shall give Tenant written notice of such default and if Tenant shall fail to cure such default within ten (10) days after receipt of such notice, Landlord shall, in addition to its other remedies provided by law, and in this Lease, have
    the remedies set forth in Paragraph 20(c) hereof.

   

  (b)       If Tenant shall be in default in performing any of the terms of this Lease other than the payment of rent or any other obligation
    involving the payment of money, Landlord shall give Tenant written notice of such default, and if Tenant shall fail to cure such default within twenty (20) days after the receipt of such notice, or if the default is of such a character as to require
    more than twenty (20) days to cure, then if Tenant shall fail within said twenty (20) day period to commence and thereafter proceed diligently to cure such default, then and in either of such events, Landlord may (at its option and in addition to its
    other legal remedies) cure such default for the account of Tenant and any sum so expended by Landlord shall be additional rent for all purposes hereunder, including Paragraph 20(a) hereof, shall he paid by Tenant with the next monthly installment of
    rent.

   

  
  
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  (c)       If any rent or any other obligation involving the payment of money shall be due and unpaid or Tenant shall be in default upon any of the
    terms of this Lease, and such default has not been cured after notice and within the time period in Paragraphs 20(a) and (b) hereof, or, if the premises are abandoned or vacated, then Landlord, in addition to its other remedies, shall have the
    immediate right of reentry. Should Landlord elect to reenter or take possession pursuant to legal proceedings or any notice provided for by the law, Landlord may either terminate this Lease or from time to time, without terminating this Lease, relet
    the premises or any part thereof on such terms and conditions as Landlord shall in its sole discretion deem advisable. The avails of such reletting shall be applied first, to the payment of any indebtedness of Tenant to Landlord other than rent due
    hereunder; second, to the payment of any reasonable alterations and repairs to the demised premises; third, to the payment of rent due and unpaid hereunder; and the residue, if any, shall be held by Landlord and applied in payment of future rent as the
    same may become due and payable hereunder. Should the avails of such reletting during any month be less than the monthly rent reserved hereunder, then Tenant shall during each such month pay such deficiency to Landlord. Upon any such termination of
    this Lease, Landlord may recover the worth at such time of the excess, if any, of the amount of rent and charges equivalent to the rent and charges reserved in this Lease for the remainder of the stated term over the then reasonable rental value of the
    demised premises for the remainder of the stated term, which amount shall be immediately due and payable.

   

  (d)       All rights and remedies of Landlord hereunder shall be cumulative and none shall be exclusive of any other rights and remedies allowed by
    law.

   

  (e)       If as a result of any breach or default in the performance of any of the provisions of this Lease, Landlord uses the services of an
    attorney in order to secure compliance with such provisions or recover damages therefore, or to terminate this Lease or evict Tenant, Tenant shall reimburse Landlord upon demand for any and all attorneys’ fees and expenses so incurred by Landlord.

   

  HOLDING OVER

   

  21.       It is hereby agreed that in the event of Tenant holding over after the terminating of this Lease, thereafter the tenancy shall be from
    month to month in the absence of a written agreement to the contrary, and Tenant shall pay to Landlord a daily occupancy charge equal to seven percent (7%) of the monthly rental under Paragraph 4 hereof for the last lease year (plus all other charges
    payable by Tenant under this Lease) for each day from the expiration or termination of this Lease until the date the demised premises are delivered in the condition required herein, and Landlord’s right to damages for such illegal occupancy shall
    survive.

   

  
  
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  ENTIRE AGREEMENT

   

  22.       This Lease shall constitute the entire agreement of the parties hereto; all prior agreements between the parties, whether written or
    oral, are merged herein and shall be of no force and effect. This Lease cannot be changed, modified or discharged orally but only by an agreement in writing, signed by the party against whom enforcement of the change, modification or discharge is
    sought.

   

  NOTICES

   

  23.       Whenever under this Lease a provision is made for notice of any kind it shall be deemed sufficient notice and service thereof if such
    notice to Tenant is in writing addressed to Tenant at the address set forth in Paragraph 1(j) hereof, or at the demised premises, and deposited in the mail, certified or registered mail, with postage prepaid, and if such notice to Landlord is in
    writing addressed to Landlord at the address set forth in Paragraph 1(k) hereof and deposited in the mail, certified or registered mail with postage prepaid. Each of Tenant and Landlord may change the address to which notices are sent hereunder by
    notice to the other. Notice need be sent to only one Tenant or Landlord where Tenant or Landlord is more than one person.

   

  SUCCESSORS

   

  24.       This agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties hereto, their respective heirs, administrators, executors,
    representatives, successors and assigns.

   

  INABILITY TO PERFORM

   

  25.       If, by reason of the occurrence of unavoidable delays due to acts of God, governmental restrictions, strikes, labor disturbances,
    shortages of materials or supplies or for any other cause or event beyond Landlord’s reasonable control, Landlord is unable to furnish or is delayed in furnishing any utility or service required to be furnished by Landlord under the provisions of this
    Lease, or is unable to perform or make or is delayed in performing or making any installations, decorations, repairs, alterations, additions or improvements required to be performed or made under this lease, or is unable to -fulfill or is delayed in fulfilling any of Landlord’s obligations under this lease, no such inability or delay shall constitute an actual or constructive eviction in whole or in part, or entitled
    Tenant to any abatement or diminution of rental or other charges due hereunder or relieve Tenant from any of its obligations under this Lease, or impose any liability upon Landlord or its agents by reason of inconvenience or annoyance to Tenant, or
    injury to or interruption of Tenant’s business, or otherwise.

   

  SECURITY DEPOSIT

   

  26.       Upon the execution of this Lease, Tenant has deposited with Landlord the deposit set forth in Paragraph 1(1) hereof. The Deposit shall
    be held by Landlord as security for the faithful performance by Tenant of all of the provisions of this Lease to be performed or observed by Tenant. If Tenant fails to pay rent or other charges due hereunder, or otherwise defaults with respect to any
    provision of this Lease, Landlord may, but shall have no obligation to, use, apply or retain all or any portion of the Deposit for the payment of any rent or other charges in default or for the payment of any other sum to which Landlord may become
    obligated by reason of Tenant’s default or to compensate Landlord for any loss or damage which Landlord may suffer thereby. If Landlord so uses or applies all or any portion of the deposit, Tenant shall within ten (10) days after demand therefore,
    deposit cash with Landlord in an amount sufficient to restore the deposit to the full amount thereof The retention or application of such Security Deposit by the Landlord pursuant to this clause or any other clause does not constitute a limitation on
    or waiver of Landlord’s right to seek further remedy under law or equity. Landlord shall not be required to keep the deposit separate from its general account. If Tenant performs all of Tenant’s obligations hereunder, the deposit or so much thereof as
    had not theretofore been applied by Landlord shall be returned, without payments of interest or other increment for its use, to Tenant (or, at Landlord’s option, to the last assignee, if any, of Tenant’s interest hereunder) at the expiration of the
    term and after Tenant has vacated the demised premises. No trust relationship is created herein between Landlord and Tenant with respect to the Deposit.

   

  
  
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  COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS

   

  27.       Tenant will at all times during the term of this Lease be in compliance with all state and federal laws, including but not limited to
    the Federal Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. § 801 et seq.) or any other similar or related federal, state or local law, ordinance, code, rule, regulation or order, and tenant will not use or occupy, or allow use or occupancy by any subtenant or
    assignee, of the Premises in violation thereof.

   

  CONFIDENTIALITY

   

  28.       Tenant agrees that the terms and conditions surrounding any Lease Agreement either proposed or accepted by the parties is confidential,
    and that the Landlord could suffer damages if the same were disclosed to third-parties. Accordingly, Tenant shall hold and treat all such information in the strictest of confidence and will not, directly or indirectly, disclose or permit anyone else to
    disclose any such information to any other entity, or person and that Tenant shall not use or permit to be used this information in any manner detrimental to Landlord.

   

  Tenant shall be liable for all costs and damages incurred by Landlord (including reasonable attorney fees) as a result of Tenant’s breach of this Confidentiality
    Agreement.

   

  IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have hereunto set their hand as of the day and year first above written.

   

  	WITNESS:	 	DUKE & DUKE, Limited Partnership
	 	 	 
	 	 	/s/ Tom Duke
	 	 	Name:	Tom Duke
	 	 	Its:	Partner
	 	 	Date:	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	Ocuphire Pharma, Inc.
	 	 	 
	 	 	/s/ Mina Sooch
	 	 	Name:	Mina Sooch
	 	 	Its:	Chief Executive Officer
	 	 	Date:	5/9/19

   

  
  
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  EXHIBIT “A”

   

  Suite will be in as-is condition

  Property Manager will patch wall holes and touch-up paint as needed, as well as carpet clean before Tenant’s occupancy

   

   

   

  
  
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  EXHIBIT B

    

    Duke & Duke, LP

    Tenant Build-out Standards

    At Landlord’s Expense

   

  Demising Walls:

  1.       Metal studs with ‘/2” drywall each side extending to the deck above.

   

  Interior Walls:

  1.       Metal studs with 1/2”
    drywall each side. Walls extend to ceiling grid.

   

  Finishes:

  1.       Carpet throughout, direct glue application, select from building standard carpet books provided by Landlord

  2.       VCT in break room or similar support spaces, select from Armstrong Standard Excelon

   

  Base:

  1.       4” bound carpet base to match or coordinate with carpet

  2.       4” vinyl cove base with VCT flooring

  3.       Painted walls, select from building standard samples/manufacturers

  4.       1/2” horizontal blinds to match building standard exterior windows

   

  Ceilings:

  1.       2’x2’ aluminum grid system (15/16” flush white), installed prior to construction of all interior partitions

  2.       Acoustical ceiling tile: Armstrong Dune 2’x2’ (if all new tile is needed)

   

  Electrical:

  1.       Two (2) duplex electrical outlets per office

  2.       One (1) duplex phone/data opening per office

  3.       Junction boxes as needed for hardwiring furniture (powered panels)

  4.       Lithonia Lighting 2BLT Series LED, 2’x2’ and/or 2’x4’

  5.       Separate electrical meter for each suite, if not currently installed.

  6.       Six (6) dedicated power outlets (1-copier, 1-phone system, 1-server room, 2-kitchen, 1-receptionist) (quantities may increase with increased suite size)

   

  Suite entry:

  1.       Solid Core Laminate 3’ x 7’-6” door with 12” glass sidelight, recessed off corridor

  2.       Laminate: Wilsonart, Figured Mahogany 7040-78

  3.       Frame: Prefinished Steel

  4.       Hardware: Bronze Lever Lockset (#605 finish) and closer

  5.       One (1) key per employee

   

  Interior Doors:

  1.       Solid Core Laminate 3’ x 7’-6” door

  2.       Laminate: Wilsonart, Figured Mahogany 7040-78

   

  
  
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  3.       Frame: Prefinished Steel

  4.       Hardware: Dark Bronze Lever Passage (US10B finish)

   

  General:

  1.       Landlord warrants that floors have been designed for live floor load of up to 100 pounds per square foot.

  2.       Sprinkler heads to accommodate partition layout per State Code.

   

  

  
  
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  EXHIBIT B

    Duke & Duke, LP

    Typical Tenant Upgrades

    At Tenant’s Expense

   

  		1.	All cabling for IT for phones, computers, TV’s, security and the like

  		2.	Full or partial height glass walls of any configuration, including door framed side lights

  		3.	Locksets for interior doors

  		4.	Cabinetry, counters, sinks and disposal in break room

  		5.	Landlord does not supply or maintain appliances. Landlord will install them at tenant’s expense.

  		6.	Sound insulation in interior walls and over ceilings

  		7.	Ceiling grid replacement when grid has been removed for Tenant to create an ‘exposed’ ceiling

  		8.	Wallcovering

  		9.	Upgraded carpet

  		10.	Carpet pad

  		11.	Separate thermostat/HVAC for server room... any supplemental HVAC unit

  		12.	Special ventilation and/or cooling for server room, conference, or break rooms

  		13.	Extra light switches

  		14.	Any non-building standard light fixtures and their replacement bulbs

  		15.	Separate circuits and voltage requirements other than 120 volts

  		16.	Floor coring for electrical and data

  		17.	All non-standard electrical materials and labor to be installed by Landlord’s electrician at additional cost to tenant

  		18.	Extraneous services — excessive revisions or changes, furniture design & field measuring, abnormally high level of detail

  		19.	All furniture for suite

   

  ***Landlord will make every effort to accommodate any and all changes by Tenant. However, changes to the plans after the lease is signed or to the finishes
    after selected, will impact tenant costs or rent scheduled in the Lease Agreement.***

   

  The decision of the Landlord’s architect or receipt of a certificate of occupancy shall be final and conclusive as to whether and when the demised premises
    are substantially completed and ready for occupancy.

   

  
  
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  EXHIBIT “C”

    REGULATIONS

   

  Tenant shall comply with, and shall not permit any violation of the following regulations which may be reasonably amended by Landlord from time to time.

   

  		A.	Wherever the word “Tenant” or “Landlord” occurs, it is understood and agreed that it shall mean their associates, agents, clerks, servants and visitors.

   

  		B.	The common or public areas of the building and grounds shall not be obstructed or used for any purpose other than coming to and from the premises. Parking areas shall be used only for transient parking by tenants,
          their employees and visitors and shall not be used to store vehicles or for parking large commercial or recreational vehicles.

   

  		C.	Landlord has the right to control access to the building and refuse admittance to any person or persons without satisfactory identification on a pass issued by Tenant during hours determined by Landlord. Landlord
          will have immediate access in the event of a safety concern.

   

  		D.	Landlord shall have the right to enter upon the leased premises at reasonable hours for the purposes of inspecting the same. Landlord’s employees will not perform any work outside their regular duties unless under
          special instruction of Landlord.

   

  		E.	Landlord shall have the right to enter leased premises for the purposes of exhibiting the same to prospective tenants prior to the expiration of the Lease.

   

  		F.	No person shall disturb other occupants of this or other adjoining buildings or premises by making loud or disturbing noises.

   

  		G.	Soliciting, peddling and canvassing is prohibited in the building and Tenant shall cooperate to prevent the same. No vending machine shall be operated in the building by any tenant without prior written consent of
          Landlord.

   

  		H.	Deliveries for move in and move out of all furniture and equipment will be before or after hours with notification and confirmation by Landlord. Furniture moves during normal business hours are not permitted. Tenant
          will be responsible for all damage of injury resulting from the delivery• or removal of furniture or equipment in or out of the building. No load shall be placed on the floor of the premises or in elevators in excess of the limits which shall be
          established by Landlord. Tenant’s equipment shall be placed and operated only in such locations approved by Landlord.

   

  		I.	Tenant shall not use any equipment emitting noxious fumes unless they are properly vented at Tenant’s expense. Smoking is not permitted anywhere or anytime within the building, or in the immediate area of the
          building entrances.

   

  		J.	Nothing shall be attached to the exterior of the building premises without the prior written consent of Landlord. Building standard blinds shall be used in windows designated by Landlord. No other window treatments
          or objects shall be attached to, hung in or used connection with any window or door of the premises without written consent of Landlord.

   

  
  
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    EXHIBIT “C” (Cont.)

  

  
  

   

  		K.	No sign or other representation shall be placed to the interior or exterior of the building without prior written consent of Landlord. Landlord will provide building standard tenant identification in the building
          directories and at the suite entrance.

   

  		L.	No additional locks shall be placed on any door in the building without Landlord’s prior written consent. A reasonable number of keys will be furnished by Landlord and Tenant shall not make or permit any duplicate
          keys to be made. Additional keys can be provided by Landlord at Tenants cost.

   

  		M.	Tenant shall be responsible for repairs or replacements due to any damage caused by kitchen appliances, including leaks, electrical sorts, or any other damage. Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for electricity use for
          said appliances resulting from their operation. Tenant shall pay for any private metering if required by any equipment within the suite.

   

  		N.	No articles deemed hazardous shall be brought into the building or premises. No bicycles, vehicles, or animals of any kind shall be brought into or kept in or about the building or premises.

   

  		O.	No markings, painting, drilling, boring, cutting, or defacing of the building or premises shall be permitted without prior written consent of Landlord. Plastic protective floor mats shall be maintained over all
          carpeted areas under desk chairs with casters.

   

  		P.	The electrical system and lighting fixtures in the building and premises shall not be altered or disturbed without prior written consent specifying the manner in which it may be done and by persons authorized by
          Landlord. All table or floor lamps will have timers to ensure that they are turned off after business hours. All bulbs in fixtures (other than 2 x 4 fluorescent) will be provided by Landlord at Tenant cost.

   

  		Q.	The toilets and other plumbing fixtures shall not be used for any other purpose than those in which they are designed. No sweeping, rubbish, or other similar substances shall be deposited therein.

   

  		R.	Tenant shall follow the night alarm procedure when entering and exiting the building, Monday through Friday (6 p.m. - 7 a.m.), and all day on Saturday and Sunday. Tenant shall contact Landlord for further
          information.

   

  		S.	Landlord reserves the right from time to time to select the name of the building and project of which the leased premises are a part. Tenant may only utilize the name of the building or project as part of its
          business name with prior written consent of Landlord.

   

  		T.	Any air condensing system servicing the server/computer room of the Demised Premises shall be an air-cooled system. Within sixty (60) days of receipt of notice from Landlord, Tenant shall be responsible for replacing
          the existing water-cooled system with a new air-cooled system. Tenant shall obtain Landlord’s prior written consent before installing any new air-cooled system.

   

  
  
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    EXHIBIT “C” (Cont.)

  

  
  

   

  		U.	Landlord shall have the right to regulate the dates and times for tenants to move into and out of the Building. Tenant shall obtain Landlord’s prior approval of a date and time for its move into or out of the Demised
          Premises. Any move-in or move-out shall occur after 5:00 P.M. if on a weekday, or on weekend, at a date and time that must be approved by Landlord at least two (2) business days in advance of the desired date. Tenant shall pay, upon receipt of
          invoice(s), amounts invoiced by Landlord for the cost of repairs and/or replacements for damage to the Demised Premises, Building or common areas that upon inspection Landlord in its sole discretion determines was caused by Tenant or its agents.
          Tenant agrees to indemnify, defend and hold Landlord harmless against any liability for injuries (or death) to persons or damage to property arising out of said moving activities.

   

  
  
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