Document:

Exhibit 4.2

 

Consent of Independent Registered Public
Accounting Firm

We have issued our report
dated April 13, 2021, with respect to the financial statement of Advisors Disciplined Trust 2064 contained in Amendment No. 1 to the Registration
Statement on Form S-6 (File No. 333-254129) and related Prospectus. We consent to the use of the aforementioned report in the Registration
Statement and Prospectus, and to the use of our name as it appears under the caption “Experts”.

 

/s/ Grant
Thornton LLP

 

Chicago, Illinois

April 13, 2021Exhibit
10.1

 

	Dated	 	2020

 

 

 

 

 

(1)
PASITHEA THERAPEUTICS LIMITED

 

(2)
PURECARE LIMITED

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Collaboration
Agreement

 

In
relation to a Pasithea clinic at

 

Zen
Knightsbridge Clinic, 53 Beauchamp Place, London SW3 1NY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

11
Harwood Road, Fulham, London,SW6 4QP

DX 161362 Chelsea 4

 

 

 

 

 

     

     

    

 

	This agreement
is dated	2020

 

Parties

 

		(1)	PASITHEA
                                         THERAPEUTICS LIMITED incorporated and registered in England and Wales with company number
                                         12621714 whose registered office is at 73 Cronhill, London EC3V 3QQ (Pasithea)

 

		(2)	PURECARE
                                         LIMITED incorporated and registered in England and Wales with company number 09329216
                                         whose registered office is at 53 Beauchamp Place, London SW3 1NY (Purecare)

 

BACKGROUND

 

		(A)	Pasithea
                                         has developed a branded booking system for patients interested in ketamine infusion treatment
                                         (the Treatments).

 

		(B)	Purecare
                                         operates a health clinic at 53 Beauchamp Place, London SW3 1NY known as Zen Knightsbridge
                                         Clinic (the Clinic).

 

		(C)	Pasithea
                                         and Purecare have agreed to collaborate on the provision of the Treatments at the Clinic
                                         on the terms of this agreement.

 

Agreed
terms

 

		1.	Interpretation

 

		1.1.	The
                                         definitions and rules of interpretation in this clause apply in this agreement.

 

Business
Day means a day other than a Saturday, Sunday or bank or other public holiday in England;

 

Clinic
means Zen Knightsbridge Clinic, 53 Beauchamp Place, London SW3 1NY

 

CQC
means the Quality Care Commission

 

Group
Company means in relation to either Party, any of such Party’s Subsidiaries or Holding Companies from time to time,
or any Subsidiary from time to time of any such Holding Company, and Group Companies shall be construed accordingly;

 

Intellectual
Property Rights means all rights available for the protection of any discovery, invention, name, design, process or works in
which copyright subsists and all patents, copyrights, registered designs, design rights, trade marks, service marks, trade secrets,
other unpublished information and other forms of protection from time to time subsisting in relation to the same, including the
right to apply for any such protection;

 

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Key
Employee means any person who immediately prior to termination of this Agreement worked on the Project and was a management
level employee of either Party, or who was in a position from which he or she had access to confidential information of that Party
to a material extent (other than employees with purely clerical or secretarial roles);

 

LCIA
means the London Court of International Arbitration;

 

LCIA
Rules means the rules of the LCIA;

 

Party
means either Pasithea or Purecare, together the ‘Parties’;

 

Project
means the collaboration between the Parties described in Clause 2.1;

 

Subsidiary
and Holding Company in relation to a company means, respectively, ‘subsidiary’ and ‘holding company’
as defined in section 1159 Companies Act 2006.

 

Treatments
means ketamine infusion treatments and any other treatments agreed by the parties from time to time

 

Website
means the website and online booking system referred to at clause 4.1(b)

 

		1.2.	Clause
                                         and paragraph headings shall not affect the interpretation of this agreement.

 

		1.3.	References
                                         to clauses are to the clauses of this agreement and references to paragraphs are to paragraphs
                                         of the Schedule.

 

		1.4.	A
                                         person includes a natural person, corporate or unincorporated body (whether or
                                         not having separate legal personality) [and that person’s personal representatives,
                                         successors and permitted assigns].

 

		1.5.	A
                                         reference to a company shall include any company, corporation or other body corporate,
                                         wherever and however incorporated or established.

 

		1.6.	Unless
                                         the context otherwise requires, words in the singular shall include the plural and in
                                         the plural shall include the singular.

 

		1.7.	Unless
                                         the context otherwise requires, a reference to one gender shall include a reference to
                                         the other genders.

 

		1.8.	A
                                         reference to any party shall include that party’s personal representatives,
                                         successors and permitted assigns.

 

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		1.9.	A
                                         reference to writing or written includes fax and email.

 

		1.10.	Any
                                         obligation on a party not to do something includes an obligation not to allow that thing
                                         to be done.

 

		1.11.	Any
                                         words following the terms including, include, in particular, for
                                         example or any similar expression shall be construed as illustrative and shall not
                                         limit the sense of the words, description, definition, phrase or term preceding those
                                         terms.

 

		1.12.	Any
                                         reference to this agreement terminating shall, where the context requires, include a
                                         reference to this agreement terminating by expiry.

 

		2.	Purpose
                                         of collaboration

 

		2.1.	The
                                         Parties agree to collaborate with each other in relation to the provision of the Treatments
                                         at the Clinic on the terms and conditions set out in this Agreement:

 

		3.	Commencement
                                         and duration

 

		3.1.	This
                                         agreement shall commence on the date when it has been signed by both parties.

 

		3.2.	Unless
                                         terminated earlier in accordance with clause 15 (Termination) or this clause, this agreement
                                         shall continue for 5 years (Initial Term) and shall automatically extend for 5
                                         years (Extended Term) at the end of the Initial Term and at the end of each Extended
                                         Term.

 

		4.	Pasithea’s
                                         obligations

 

		4.1.	Pasithea
                                         shall:

 

		(a)	Apply
                                         for and maintain a CQC licence for the provision of the Treatments at the Clinic;

 

		(b)	Market
                                         the Treatments;

 

		(c)	Arrange
                                         and pay for the fit-out of the consulting room at the Clinic, to a specification to be
                                         agreed between the parties;

 

		(d)	Develop
                                         operate and maintain a website for the Treatments to include online booking and payment
                                         for the Treatments (the Website);

 

		(e)	make
                                         bookings for and take payment from patients through the Website;

 

		(f)	provide
                                         suitably licensed and qualified staff and all pharmaceuticals and equipment necessary
                                         for the assessment of patients and provision of the Treatments

 

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		(g)	Assess
                                         patients for their suitability for the Treatments, and if appropriate;

 

		(h)	Administer
                                         the Treatments to patients at the Clinic.

 

		5.	Purecare’s
                                         obligations

 

		5.1.	Purecare
                                         shall:

 

		(a)	Provide
                                         consulting and treatment rooms at the Clinic

 

		(b)	Provide
                                         all pharmaceuticals and equipment necessary for the assessment of patients and provision
                                         of the Treatments.

 

		6.	Apportionment
                                         of Revenue

 

		6.1.	All
                                         revenue which results from the provision of the Treatments (whether or not the patients
                                         were introduced by Pasithea) shall be split in the following proportions:

 

		(a)	Purecare:
                                         70%

 

		(b)	Pasithea:
                                         30%

 

		6.2.	Pasithea
                                         shall not be entitled to any proportion of fees paid by patients introduced by Pasithea for treatments other than the Treatments.

 

		6.3.	Each
                                         Party shall bear its own costs of or in connection with the preparation and execution
                                         of this Agreement.

 

		7.	Parties’
                                         responsibilities

 

		7.1.	Each
                                         party shall in relation to its obligations under this Agreement:

 

		(a)	use
                                         reasonable care and skill in performing such obligations;

 

		(b)	comply
                                         with good industry practice;

 

		(c)	comply
                                         with all laws applicable to it; and

 

		(d)	obtain
                                         and maintain consents, licences and permissions (statutory, regulatory, contractual or
                                         otherwise) that are necessary to enable it to comply with such obligations.

 

		7.2.	Each
                                         party shall ensure that any employees or agents it uses in performing its obligations
                                         are suitably qualified, licenced and experienced.

 

		7.3.	To
                                         enable the parties to maximise the benefits of their collaboration, each party shall:

 

		(a)	engage
                                         the other in planning discussions in relation to the Project from time to time;

 

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		(b)	keep
                                         the other party informed about its own progress in relation to the Project; and

 

		(c)	facilitate
                                         regular discussions between appropriate members of its personnel and those of the other
                                         party in relation to each Project, including in relation to:

 

		(i)	performance
                                         and issues of concern in relation to each Project;

 

		(ii)	new
                                         developments and resource requirements;

 

		(iii)	compliance
                                         with deadlines; and

 

		(iv)	such
                                         other matters as may be agreed between the parties from time to time.

 

		7.4.	Each
                                         party shall:

 

		(a)	supply
                                         to the other party information and assistance reasonably requested by it relating to
                                         a Project as is necessary to enable that other party to perform its own obligations in
                                         relation to the Project; and

 

		(b)	review
                                         documentation, including draft specifications or service descriptions or other technical
                                         documentation, for use when performing its obligations in relation to a Project (if any),
                                         as soon as reasonably practicable at the request of the other party, and notify it of
                                         any errors or incorrect assumptions made in any such documents so far as it is aware.

 

		8.	Invoicing
                                         and payment

 

		8.1.	Pasithea
                                         shall invoice and take payment from patients for the Treatments in advance of the Treatments
                                         being provided

 

		8.2.	Purecare
                                         shall invoice Pasithea on a [weekly/monthly] basis for 70% of their share of revenue
                                         as set out at clause 6.1

 

		8.3.	A
                                         party shall pay an invoice issued to it in accordance with this agreement within [30]
                                         days of the date of receiving the invoice.

 

		8.4.	If
                                         a party fails to make a payment due to the other Party under this agreement by the due
                                         date, then, without limiting the other party’s remedies, the defaulting party shall
                                         pay interest on the overdue sum from the due date until payment of the overdue sum, whether
                                         before or after judgment.

 

		8.5.	Interest
                                         under this clause will accrue each day at 4% a year above the Bank of England’s
                                         base rate from time to time, but at 4% a year for any period when that base rate is below
                                         0%.

 

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		9.	Intellectual
                                         property rights

 

		9.1.	Each
                                         Party shall for the duration of this Agreement and indefinitely thereafter, to the exclusion
                                         of the other Party:

 

		(a)	remain
                                         the owner of all Intellectual Property Rights it owns at the date of this Agreement in
                                         any materials which it has created, including without limitation the Intellectual Property
                                         Rights described in Schedule 4.

 

		(b)	reserve
                                         all of its rights in or to all Intellectual Property Rights at the date of this Agreement
                                         in materials created by a third party who has been commissioned by such Party, including
                                         without limitation the Intellectual Property Rights described in Schedule 4.

 

		9.2.	Subject
                                         and without prejudice to Clause 8.1, Pasithea grants to Purecare for the duration of
                                         this Agreement a licence and right to use solely for the purposes of the Project the
                                         right to use the name Pasithea in relation to the Treatments.

 

		9.3.	All
                                         Intellectual Property in the Website shall be the property of Pasithea.

 

		10.	Data
                                         protection

 

		10.1.	Subject
                                         to Clause 9.2, each Party consents to the holding and processing both electronically
                                         and manually of any data (including sensitive personal data as defined by the Data Protection
                                         Act 2018) which relates to that Party or any Group Company of that Party or any of its
                                         or their staff or clients that the other Party collects in the course of the Project
                                         and for compliance with applicable procedures, laws and regulations. Both Parties consent
                                         to the transfer of such personal information to third parties whether or not outside
                                         the European Economic Area for administrative purposes and any other purposes where it
                                         is necessary or desirable for the other Party to do so.

 

		10.2.	Both
                                         Parties agree to:

 

		(a)	take
                                         appropriate technical and organisational measures against the unauthorised or unlawful
                                         processing of any data relating to the other Party or any of its or their staff or clients
                                         and against accidental loss or destruction of, or damage to, any such data;

 

		(b)	process
                                         data relating to the other Party or any Group Company of such other Party, or any of
                                         its or their staff or clients, only in accordance with the other Party’s instructions;
                                         and

 

		(c)	provide
                                         to the other Party such information regarding compliance with the requirements of this
                                         Clause 9 as that Party may from time-to-time reasonable require to enable it to comply
                                         with its data protection obligations.

 

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		11.	Confidentiality

 

		11.1.	Each
                                         Party will keep confidential any information relating to the other Party that is provided
                                         or otherwise accessed in the course of this Agreement or otherwise in relation to the
                                         Project. Neither Party shall disclose any information of the other Party without the
                                         consent of that Party, except in order to comply with law or regulation or the order
                                         of a court of competent jurisdiction or as required in connection with legal proceedings
                                         relating to or arising out of this Agreement.

 

		11.2.	Subject
                                         to Clause 10.3, the Parties will keep confidential any information about the Project
                                         and neither Party shall disclose any information in relation to the Project without the
                                         consent of the other Party.

 

		11.3.	Clause
                                         10.2 shall not prevent the disclosure by either Party of any information:

 

		(a)	relating
                                         to the Project which is reasonably disclosed for the furtherance of the Project, except
                                         insofar as that information relates to the other Party, provided that the disclosing
                                         party takes all steps that are commercially practicable to preserve the confidentiality
                                         of the information; or

 

		(b)	in
                                         order to comply with law or regulation or the order of a court of competent jurisdiction
                                         or as required in connection with legal proceedings relating to or arising out of this
                                         Agreement.

 

		11.4.	The
                                         Parties’ obligations under this Clause 10 shall continue for the duration of this
                                         Agreement and shall survive termination of this Agreement unless or until the information
                                         concerned becomes public knowledge or is otherwise in the public domain through no fault
                                         of the Party bound to keep its confidentiality under this Clause 11.

 

		11.5.	For
                                         the avoidance of doubt, the restrictions in this Agreement shall not apply to any information
                                         that was known by or in the possession of either Party prior to the date of this Agreement.

 

		12.	Restrictive
                                         covenants

 

		12.1.	Each
                                         Party covenants that it will not, save with the prior written consent of the other Party
                                         (to be given or withheld at such other Party’s absolute discretion) for the duration
                                         of this Agreement and for 12 months following the termination of this Agreement solicit
                                         or try to solicit the employment or engagement of any Key Employee involved in the Project
                                         (whether or not such person would thereby breach their own contract of employment or
                                         engagement).

 

		12.2.	The
                                         covenants in this Clause 12 apply to actions carried out by the Parties in any capacity
                                         and whether directly or indirectly, by or on behalf of that Party, on behalf of any person
                                         other than that Party, or jointly by that Party with any other person.

 

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		12.3.	The
                                         restrictions in this Clause 12 are considered by the Parties to be reasonable.

 

		12.4.	The
                                         provisions of this Clause 12 shall be severable and if any provision is held by a court
                                         of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, void or otherwise unenforceable, the remaining
                                         provisions shall remain enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law.

 

		13.	Insurance

 

During
the term of this agreement and for a period of 6 years thereafter, Purecare shall maintain in force, with a reputable insurance
company, professional indemnity insurance in an amount not less than £5M and shall, on the other Pasithea’s request,
produce both the insurance certificate giving details of cover and the receipt for the current year’s premium.

 

		14.	Relationship
                                         between the parties

 

		14.1.	This
                                         Agreement relates only to the purpose set out in Clause 2.

 

		14.2.	No
                                         relationship of agency, joint venture or partnership shall exist or be deemed to exist
                                         between the Parties and, except as explicitly provided herein, no Party shall have the
                                         authority to bind the other Party without that other Party’s prior written approval.

 

		15.	Termination

 

		15.1.	Notwithstanding
                                         Clause 3, either Party (the ‘Non-Defaulting Party’) may terminate this Agreement
                                         immediately at any time by giving written notice to the other Party in the event that:

 

		(a)	such
                                         other Party or any of its employees, officers or agents, commits any serious or persistent
                                         default or breach of any obligation under this Agreement which is either not capable
                                         of remedy or which, if capable of remedy, has not been remedied within 21 days of such
                                         default or breach having been notified to such other Party;

 

		(b)	such
                                         other Party or any Group Company of such other Party is convicted of a criminal offence
                                         which materially and adversely affects the Project or the business or reputation of the
                                         Non-Defaulting Party;

 

		(c)	such
                                         other Party has committed any act of fraud or dishonesty;

 

		(d)	such
                                         other Party or any Group Company of such other Party has done anything with the intention
                                         of bringing the Non-Defaulting Party or any of its Group Companies into disrepute; or

 

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		(e)	such
                                         other Party suspends, or threatens to suspend, payment of its debts or is unable to pay
                                         its debts as they fall due or admits inability to pay its debts or [(being a company
                                         or limited liability partnership) is deemed unable to pay its debts within the meaning
                                         of section 123 of the Insolvency Act 1986 as if the words “it is proved to the
                                         satisfaction of the court” did not appear in sections 123(1)(e) or 123(2) of the
                                         Insolvency Act 1986;

 

		(f)	if
                                         the other party commences negotiations with all or any class of its creditors with a
                                         view to rescheduling any of its debts, or makes a proposal for or enters into any compromise
                                         or arrangement with its creditors other than (being a company) for the sole purpose of
                                         a scheme for a solvent amalgamation of that other party with one or more other companies
                                         or the solvent reconstruction of that other party;

 

		(g)	if
                                         a petition is filed, a notice is given, a resolution is passed, or an order is made,
                                         for or in connection with the winding up of that other party (being a company, limited
                                         liability partnership or partnership) other than for the sole purpose of a scheme for
                                         a solvent amalgamation of that other party with one or more other companies or the solvent
                                         reconstruction of that other party;

 

		(h)	if
                                         an application is made to court, or an order is made, for the appointment of an administrator,
                                         or if a notice of intention to appoint an administrator is given or if an administrator
                                         is appointed, over the other party (being a company);

 

		(i)	if
                                         the holder of a qualifying floating charge over the assets of that other party (being
                                         a company) has become entitled to appoint or has appointed an administrative receiver;

 

		(j)	if
                                         a person becomes entitled to appoint a receiver over the assets of the other party or
                                         a receiver is appointed over the assets of the other party;

 

		(k)	if
                                         any event occurs, or proceeding is taken, with respect to the other party in any jurisdiction
                                         to which it is subject that has an effect equivalent or similar to any of the events
                                         mentioned in clause (e)15.1(e) to clause 15.1(j) (inclusive);

 

		(l)	if
                                         the other party suspends or ceases, or threatens to suspend or cease, carrying on all
                                         or a substantial part of its business;

 

		(m)	if
                                         there is a change of control of the other party; or

 

		(n)	if
                                         Purecare ceases to be lawfully able to provide the Treatments.

 

		15.2.	Termination
                                         of this Agreement shall not prejudice or affect the rights of either Party against the
                                         other regarding any breach of this Agreement or in respect of any monies payable by one
                                         Party to the other for the period prior to termination.

 

		15.3.	As
                                         soon as reasonably practicable after termination of this Agreement, each Party shall
                                         deliver up to the other Party or destroy all materials provided by the other Party, together
                                         with any copies which remain in its possession, power or control, unless required in
                                         order to comply with any law or regulation or the order of a court of competent jurisdiction.

 

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		15.4.	Any
                                         termination under this Clause 13 shall be without prejudice to the provisions of this
                                         Agreement which are expressed to have effect notwithstanding that termination, and to
                                         any claims under this Agreement which either Party may have against the other and which
                                         subsist immediately prior to that termination.

 

		16.	Notices

 

		16.1.	Any
                                         notice or communication to a Party under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall
                                         be delivered either:

 

		(a)	by
                                         hand, first class post or courier to the address set out in this Agreement; or

 

		(b)	by
                                         email to the email address of such party set out below:

 

		(i)	Pasithea
                                         – craig@bonsaicap.com

 

		(ii)	Purecare
                                         – yassine@zenhealthcare.co.uk

 

		16.2.	A
                                         notice or communication delivered by hand or by courier is deemed to have been received:

 

		(a)	when
                                         delivered, if delivered before 6pm on a Business Day; or

 

		(b)	on
                                         the first Business Day following delivery, if delivered on or after 6pm on a Business
                                         Day or if delivered on a day which is not a Business Day.

 

		16.3.	A
                                         notice or communication sent by first class post is deemed to have been received on the
                                         second Business Day falling after the day on which it is posted.

 

		16.4.	A
                                         notice or other communication sent by email is deemed to have been received:

 

		(a)	upon
                                         delivery to the recipient’s server, if transmitted before 6pm on a Business Day
                                         without apparent error in the operation of the sender’s email system; or

 

		(b)	on
                                         the first Business Day following delivery to the recipient’s server, if transmitted
                                         on or after 6pm on a Business Day or if transmitted on a day which is not a Business
                                         Day, in either case without apparent error in the operation of the sender’s email
                                         system.

 

		17.	Dispute
                                         Resolution

 

		17.1.	Any
                                         dispute relating to this Agreement which cannot be resolved by negotiation between the
                                         Parties within 28 days of either Party having given notice to the other Party that a
                                         dispute has arisen shall be submitted to mediation pursuant to LCIA Rules.

 

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		18.	Assignment
                                         and other dealings

 

		18.1.	Neither
                                         party shall assign, transfer, mortgage, charge, subcontract, declare a trust over or
                                         deal in any other manner with any or all of its rights and obligations under this agreement
                                         without the prior written consent of the other party.

 

		19.	Variation

 

		19.1.	No
                                         variation of this agreement shall be effective unless it is in writing and signed by
                                         the parties (or their authorised representatives).

 

		19.2.	Any
                                         variation of this agreement agreed by the parties in accordance with clause 19.1 shall
                                         be deemed to apply to all future Project Schedules entered into after the date of such
                                         variation, but shall not apply to Project Schedules already in force at that date unless
                                         such variation specifically so provides.

 

		20.	Severance

 

		20.1.	If
                                         any provision or part-provision of this agreement is or becomes invalid, illegal or unenforceable,
                                         it shall be deemed modified to the minimum extent necessary to make it valid, legal and
                                         enforceable. If such modification is not possible, the relevant provision or part-provision
                                         shall be deemed deleted. Any modification to or deletion of a provision or part-provision
                                         under this clause shall not affect the validity and enforceability of the rest of this
                                         agreement.

 

		20.2.	If
                                         one party gives notice to the other of the possibility that any provision or part-provision
                                         of this agreement is invalid, illegal or unenforceable, the parties shall negotiate in
                                         good faith to amend such provision so that, as amended, it is legal, valid and enforceable,
                                         and, to the greatest extent possible, achieves the intended commercial result of the
                                         original provision.

 

		21.	Rights
                                         and remedies

 

The
rights and remedies provided under this agreement are in addition to, and not exclusive of, any rights or remedies provided by
law.

 

		22.	Counterparts

 

		22.1.	This
                                         agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which when executed
                                         shall constitute a duplicate original, but all the counterparts shall together constitute
                                         the one agreement.

 

		22.2.	Transmission
                                         of the executed signature page of a counterpart of this agreement by email (in PDF, JPEG
                                         or other agreed format) shall take effect as delivery of an executed counterpart of this
                                         agreement. If this method of delivery is adopted, without prejudice to the validity of
                                         the agreement thus made, each party shall provide the others with the original of such
                                         counterpart as soon as reasonably possible thereafter.

 

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		22.3.	No
                                         counterpart shall be effective until each party has executed at least one counterpart.

 

		23.	Third
                                         party rights

 

		23.1.	This
                                         agreement does not give rise to any rights under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties)
                                         Act 1999 to enforce any term of this agreement.

 

		23.2.	The
                                         rights of the parties to rescind or vary this agreement are not subject to the consent
                                         of any other person.

 

		24.	Further
                                         assurance

 

Each
party shall, and shall use all reasonable endeavours to procure that any necessary third party shall, promptly execute and deliver
such documents and perform such acts as may reasonably be required for the purpose of giving full effect to this agreement.

 

		25.	Costs

 

Each
party shall pay its own costs incurred in connection with the negotiation, preparation, and execution of this agreement.

 

		26.	Entire
                                         agreement

 

		26.1.	This
                                         agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties and supersedes and extinguishes
                                         all previous drafts, agreements, arrangements and understandings between them, whether
                                         written or oral, relating to its subject matter.

 

		26.2.	Each
                                         party agrees that it shall have no remedies in respect of any representation or warranty
                                         (whether made innocently or negligently) that is not set out in this agreement. No party
                                         shall have any claim for innocent or negligent misrepresentation based on any statement
                                         in this agreement.

 

		27.	Governing
                                         law

 

This
agreement and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with it or its subject matter or formation (including non-contractual
disputes or claims) shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the law of England and Wales.

 

		28.	Jurisdiction

 

Each
party irrevocably agrees that the courts of England and Wales shall have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any dispute or claim
arising out of or in connection with this agreement or its subject matter or formation (including non-contractual disputes or
claims).

 

This
agreement has been entered into on the date stated at the beginning of it.

 

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	Signed
    for and on behalf of	 	/s/
    Israel “Maxx” Abramowitz
	Pasithea Therapeutics
    Limited	 	Israel “Maxx”
    Abramowitz
	 	 	Director

 

 

	Signed
    for and on behalf of	 	/s/
    Dr Yassine Bendiabdallah
	Purecare Limited	 	Dr Yassine Bendiabdallah
	 	 	Director

 

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