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Q Lotus Holdings, Inc.

 

A Private Equity

 

Holding Company

		 
500 N Dearborn St, Suite 605

 

Chicago, IL  60654

 

(312) 379-1800

 

November 2, 2011

Southshore Real Estate Development, LLC

Four Executive Boulevard – Suite 200

Suffern, NY  10901

Attention: Josh Goldstein

Re:  9th Amendment to Promissory Note

Dear Josh:

In accordance with our discussions, Q Lotus Holdings, Inc. and Southshore Real Estate Development, LLC hereby agree to further amend the Promissory Note dated February 23, 2011 (as amended, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time) between Q Lotus Holdings, Inc. and Southshore Real Estate Development, LLC in the amount of two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) such that, notwithstanding anything contained in the Promissory Note to the contrary:

	
1.  

	
The Maturity Date for the aggregate principal balance equal to Five Hundred Forty Four Thousand Dollars ($544,000) is hereby extended to December 2, 2011.

Please acknowledge your acceptance of the above change by executing this amendment below.

Q Lotus Holdings, Inc.                                           

	
By: 

	
/S/ Gary Rosenberg

Gary Rosenberg

	
Its: 

	
CEO

Understood and Agreed to this 2nd day of November, 2011.

Southshore Real Estate Development, LLC

	
By: 

	
  /S/ Josh Goldstein

Josh Goldstein

	
Its: 

	
General PartnerEXHIBIT “C”

NOTICE TO EXERCISE CLAIMS AND TRACT OF

BYERS BROOK LICENSE

F.K.A. BLACKFLY EXPLORATION & MINING

-and-

NOTICE TO PURCHASE RESTRICTED COMMON SHARES OF

NSU RESOURCES INC

F.K.A. BIO-CARBON SOLUTIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC.

NSU Resources, Inc. Hereby gives notice to exercise its option for the mineral rights as described under the terms and conditions of this Mineral Rights Assignment Agreement for the Tract, Claims and Map Sheet, situated at or near Warwick Mountain in the County of Colchester, described as:

MAP SHEET: 11 E 11 B

TRACT:           __103____

CLAIMS:         ___CD________

Shares Issued: _6,000,000______________, Restricted Common Shares of NSU Resources Inc

Date of Exercise:_November 3, 2011______________

Matthew Sacco and/or his assigns hereby agrees to purchase ___6,000,0000_________, Restricted Common Shares of NSU Resources, Inc. for the assignment of the Mineral Rights as described in the table above.

NSU RESOURCES, INC.

	 
By: 

	

	 	  
	
  

	 	
Date: __November 3, 2011________

	  	 	  
	
Dr. Luc C. Duchesne, President & CEO

	 	  
	  	 	  
	  	 	  
	
MATTHEW SACCO

	 	  
	  	 	  
	
By:

	 	  
	
   

	 	
Date: __November 3, 2011________

	  	 	  
	
Matthew Sacco

	 	  

 

  

  

  

 

EXHIBIT “C”

NOTICE TO EXERCISE CLAIMS AND TRACT OF

SHATTER LAKE LICENCE

F.K.A. CLEAR LAKE RESOURCES INC

-and-

NOTICE TO PURCHASE RESTRICTED COMMON SHARES OF

NSU RESOUCES INC

F.K.A. BIO-CARBON SOLUTIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC.

NSU Resources, Inc. Hereby gives notice to exercise its option for the mineral rights as described under the terms and conditions of this Mineral Rights Assignment Agreement for the Tract, Claims and Map Sheet, situated at or near Warwick Mountain in the County of Colchester, described as:

MAP SHEET: 11 E 11 B

TRACT:          __67____

CLAIMS:        __ABCD*EFG*H*JKL*M_____________

Shares Issued: ___7,500,000_________________, Restricted Common Shares of NSU Resources Inc

Date of Exercise:__November 3, 2011______________

Matthew Sacco and/or his assigns hereby agrees to purchase __7,500,000______________, Restricted Common Shares of NSU Resources Inc for the assignment of the Mineral Rights as described in the table above.

NSU RESOURCES INC

	 
By:

	

	 	  
	
  

	 	
Date: __November 3, 2011_______

	  	 	  
	
Dr. Luc C. Duchesne, President & CEO

	 	  
	  	 	  
	
MATTHEW SACCO

	 	  
	  	 	  
	  	 	  
	
By:

	 	  
	
  

	 	
Date: __November 3, 2011_______

	  	 	  
	
Matthew SaccoEXHIBIT “C”

NOTICE TO EXERCISE CLAIMS AND TRACT OF

BLACKFLY EXPLORATION & MINING

-and-

NOTICE TO PURCHASE RESTRICTED COMMON SHARES OF

BIO-CARBON SOLUTIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC.

Bio-Carbon Solutions International, Inc. Hereby gives notice to exercise its option for the mineral rights as described under the terms and conditions of this Mineral Rights Assignment Agreement for the Tract, Claims and Map Sheet, situated at or near Warwick Mountain in the County of Colchester, described as:

MAP SHEET: 11 E 11 B

TRACT:           ___90____

CLAIMS:         CDEF * LMNO__________

Shares Issued: _6,000,000______________, Restricted Common Shares of Bio-Carbon Solutions International, Inc.

Date of Exercise:_October 31, 2011______________

Matthew Sacco and/or his assigns hereby agrees to purchase ___6,000,0000_________, Restricted Common Shares of Bio-Carbon Solutions International, Inc. for the assignment of the Mineral Rights as described in the table above.

	
BIO-CARBON SOLUTIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC.

	  	 	  
	
By:

	 	
/s/ Luc C Duchesne

	
  

	 	
Date: __October 31, 2011_________

	  	 	  
	
Dr. Luc C. Duchesne, President & CEO

	 	  
	  	 	  
	
MATTHEW SACCO

	 	  
	  	 	  
	
By: /s/ Matthew Sacco

	 	  
	
  

	 	
Date: __October 31, 2011_________

	  	 	  
	
Matthew Sacco

	 	  

 

  

  

  

 

EXHIBIT “C”

NOTICE TO EXERCISE CLAIMS AND TRACT OF

CLEAR LAKE RESOURCES INC

-and-

NOTICE TO PURCHASE RESTRICTED COMMON SHARES OF

BIO-CARBON SOLUTIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC.

Bio-Carbon Solutions International, Inc. Hereby gives notice to exercise its option for the mineral rights as described under the terms and conditions of this Mineral Rights Assignment Agreement for the Tract, Claims and Map Sheet, situated at or near Warwick Mountain in the County of Colchester, described as:

MAP SHEET: 11 E 11 B

TRACT:           ___65___

CLAIMS:         _AB*C*D*E*GHJ*K*L*M*N*O*P*Q_____________

Shares Issued: ___7,500,000_________________, Restricted Common Shares of Bio-Carbon Solutions International, Inc.

Date of Exercise:__October 31, 2011______________

Matthew Sacco and/or his assigns hereby agrees to purchase __7,500,000______________, Restricted Common Shares of Bio-Carbon Solutions International, Inc. for the assignment of the Mineral Rights as described in the table above.

	
BIO-CARBON SOLUTIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC.

	  	 	  
	
By: /s/ Luc C Duchesne

	 	  
	
  

	 	
Date: __October 31, 2011_________

	  	 	  
	
Dr. Luc C. Duchesne, President & CEO

	 	  
	  	 	  
	
MATTHEW SACCO

	 	  
	  	 	  
	
By:  /s/ Mathew Sacco

	 	  
	
  

	 	
Date: __October 31, 2011_________

	  	 	  
	
Matthew SaccoBIO-CARBON SOLUTIONS INTERNATIONAL INC

MINUTES of a meeting of the Board of Directors of Bio-Carbon Solutions International Inc, (the Corporation) held on October 30, 2011.

WHEREAS, it is hereby deemed to be advisable and in the best interest of the corporation and its shareholders to amend and restate its Articles of Incorporation as follows:

Article 1. Name of the Corporation: NSU Resources Inc

FURTHER RESOLVED, that upon approval of the shareholders of this corporation, the company will change its name to NSU Resources Inc

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Dr Luc C Duchesne, President and CEO of the corporation is hereby authorized and directed to solicit the vote or consent of the majority of shareholders, approving such amendment.

	
s/s Luc C Duchesne

	  	
/s/ Robert Williams

	  	  	  
	
Luc C Duchesne

	  	
Robert Williams

	
President

	
  

	
Director

RESOLVED that the change of name shall be placed in the minutebook of the corporation and that the changes be updated with the Nevada Secretary of State Business division.

FURTHER RESOLVED that the company enters into a License Agreement with 1776729 Ontario Corporation, a company controlled by the president and CEO of the corporation, for the purpose of acquiring proprietary technology for the extraction and purification of rare earth elements.

	
Abstain from voting

	  	
/s/ Robert Williams

	  	  	  
	
Luc C Duchesne

	  	
Robert Williams

	
President

	
  

	
Director

FURTHER RESOLVED to exercise options

	
  

	
1.

	
on Track 90, claim CDEF*LMNO from the Black Fly & Mining Claim (exploration license 09388) in exchange for 6,000,000 restricted common shares of the company with Mr. Matthew Sacco;

	
  

	
2.

	
on Track 65, claim AB*C*D*E*GHJ*K*L*M*N*O*P*Q from the Clear Lake property in exchange for 7,500,000 common shares of the company with Mr. Matthew Sacco.

	
/s/ Luc  C Duchesne

	  	
/s/ Robert Williams

	  	  	  
	
Luc C Duchesne

	  	
Robert Williams

	
President

	
  

	
Director

Termination of Meeting:

There being no further business to discuss, the meeting was terminated.

	
/s/ Luc C Duchesne

	 	  
	  	 	
October 30, 2011

	
Luc C DuchesneLICENSE AGREEMENT

This License Agreement (the “Agreement”) is made effective as of October 31, 2011 (“Effective Date”) between:

1776729 Ontario Corporation

An Ontario Company with an address at

500 Gran Street, Sault Ste Marie, Ontario P6A 5K9

(“Licensor”)

and

Bio-Carbon Solutions International Inc

An Ontario Company with an address at

500 Gran Street, Sault Ste Marie, Ontario P6A 5K9

(“Licensee”)

WHEREAS:

A.          Licensor has developed a certain technology (the “Technology”) which includes and/or incorporate the techniques, rights and other elements described more fully in Schedule A and in the documents and instruments identified therein and can be used to extract and purify rare earth metals from ores. In addition the technology can be used to support mining operations with a reduced amount of energy input.

B.           Licensee wishes to license the use of the Technology for exploiting the technology either through ore extraction from its own mines or act as purifier for others or act as further Licensor to other parties (the “Use”) or a further Licence agreement to third parties, and Licensor has agreed to license the Technology for such Use, pursuant to the terms of this Agreement.

NOW THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the foregoing and of the mutual covenants and promises hereinafter contained, and in further consideration from each Party to the other given, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the Parties hereto agree and understand as follows:

	
1.

	
DEFINITIONS. In this Agreement, the following terms shall have the meanings set out below:

“Affiliate” means, with respect to any Person, any other Person who directly or indirectly controls, is controlled by, or is under direct or indirect common control with, such Person, and includes any Person in like relation to an Affiliate. A Person shall be deemed to control a Person if such Person possesses, directly or indirectly, the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of such Person, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by contract or otherwise; and the term “controlled” and “controlling” shall have a similar meaning;

“Business Day” means any day, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., which is not a Saturday, Sunday or a statutory federal or provincial holiday in the Province of Ontario;

  

 

  

“Confidential Information” means all data and information relating to the business and management of either Party, including the Technology, trade secrets, technology and accounting records to which access is obtained hereunder by the other Party, and any materials provided by Licensor to Licensee; provided, that Confidential Information shall not include any data or information which:

 

	
(i) 

	
is or becomes publicly available through no fault of the other Party;

 

	
(ii) 

	
is already in the rightful possession of a Party prior to its receipt from the other Party;

 

	
(iii)

	
is already known to the receiving Party at the time of its disclosure to the receiving Party by the disclosing Party, and is not the subject of an obligation of confidence of any kind;

 

	
(iv) 

	
is rightfully obtained by the other Party from a third party;

 

	
(v) 

	
is disclosed with the written consent of the Party whose information it is; or

 

	
(vi) 

	
is disclosed pursuant to court order or other legal compulsion;

“Laws” means all federal, provincial, territorial, municipal and local statues, regulations and by-laws applicable to Licensor, Licensee, or the license, as the case may be, regarding the use of the Technology, and all orders, notices, rules, decisions, codes, guidelines, policies, directions, permits, approvals, licenses and similar authorizations issued, rendered or imposed by any level of government including any ministry, department or administrative or regulatory agency or authority;

“Modifications” means any enhancements, changes, corrections, improvements, translations, adaptations, revisions, developments, upgrades or updates to the Technology; and “Modify” shall mean the creation of any of the foregoing;

“Parties” means both Licensor and Licensee and “Party” means either one of them as the context requires;

“Person” includes an individual, sole proprietorship, corporation, limited liability corporation, not-for-profit corporation, partnership, trust, association, joint venture, unincorporated organization, the Crown or any agency or instrumentality thereof and any other judicial entity recognized by law; and

“Technology” means the technology more fully described in Schedule A, including any Modifications that Licensor may provide to Licensee.

Other capitalized terms used in this Agreement but not defined in this Section 1 shall have the meanings set forth elsewhere in this Agreement.

2.           LICENSE. Subject to the terms of this Agreement, Licensor hereby licenses to Licensee, for the use of Licensee, an irrevocable, non-transferable and exclusive right to apply and exploit the Technology in connection with the Use, either in Canada and elsewhere in the world, the foregoing being subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement.

3.           LICENSE RESTRICTIONS. Except as otherwise provided in section 2 above, Licensee shall not:

	
(i)

	
distribute, export, transmit, make Modifications to, transfer, adapt, loan, rent, lease, assign, sub-license or make available to another Person, the Technology, in any way, in whole or in part;

 

	
(ii)

	
use the Technology unless the Use complies with applicable Laws;

 

  

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(iii)

	
allow the Use of the Technology by any third parties not authorized, pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, to use the Technology; or

 

	
(iv)

	
otherwise use the Technology except as authorized herein.

Licensee agrees to take all reasonable precautions to prevent third parties from using the Technology in any way that would constitute a breach of this Agreement including, without limitation, such precautions as Licensee would otherwise take to protect its own proprietary software or information.

4.           SUPPORT. Licensor will use commercially reasonable efforts to provide Licensee ongoing support for the Technology, Licensee’s license and the Use during the term of the Agreement, it being understood that if such support at any time requires or is expected to require material amounts of time, attention and resources from Licensor, then the parties will enter into a separate consulting agreement governing the terms and conditions for such support and any additional remuneration payable by Licensee to Licensor therefor.

5.           PURCHASE PRICE AND ROYALTIES.  In exchange for the Licensee, the Licencee shall pay Licensor $1 and a continuous royalty of 5% of the net returns generated from the use of the license provided the first $2000 of said royalty be paid with 20,000,000 common shares of BioCarbon Solutions International Inc.

6.           LICENSOR’S LIMITED REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES. Licensor represents and warrants:

	
(i)

	
Licensor has the authority to enter into this Agreement, is the owner of the Technology and has the right to grant all of the license rights herein;

 

	
(ii)

	
all technology, know-how or other intellectual property that is owned or controlled by Licensor and that is or could reasonably be expected to be necessary or beneficial to operation and exploitation of the Technology in connection with the Use has been included in the Technology; and

 

	
(iii)

	
Licensor has not granted any rights or licenses to the whole or any part of the Technology, or any other intellectual property or technology, that would conflict with this Agreement.

 

7.           OWNERSHIP. The Parties acknowledge and agree that as between the Parties, Licensor shall be the owner of all intellectual property rights OF the Technology, as well as all related Modifications, written materials, logos, trademarks, trade names, copyright, patents, trade secret and moral rights, registered or unregistered. No proprietary interests or title in or to the intellectual property in the Technology or any Modifications is transferred to Licensee by this Agreement. Licensor reserves all rights not expressly licensed to Licensee under section 2.

8.           INDEMNIFICATION.

	
(i)

	
Licensee agrees that Licensor shall be indemnified from any and all third party claims, damages, losses or expenses (including without limitation, punitive damages, court costs, arbitration fees, penalties, fines, amounts paid in settlement of claims, and reasonable legal fees) (hereinafter referred to as the “Losses”) which Licensor or any of its respective officers or directors, may become liable for as a result of, or in connection with, any third party claim asserted against Licensee to the extent such claim is based upon a contention that the Technology, or any portion thereof, used within the scope of this Agreement infringes any patents, copyrights, trade secrets, trademarks or other intellectual property rights of any third party; provided that Licensee has notified Licensor in writing of such claim within ten (10) days of a responsible officer of Licensee becoming aware of such claim.

  

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(ii)

	
Licensor agrees to indemnify Licensee from any and all Losses which Licensee or any of its respective officers or directors may become liable for as a result of, or in connection with, any third party claim asserted against Licensee to the extent such claim is based upon a use or application of the Technology by any party other than Licensee; provided that Licensee has notified Licensor in writing of such claim within ten (10) days of a responsible officer of Licensee becoming aware of such claim.  Licensee agrees that Licensor has the right to defend the foregoing claims; provided that if Licensee has notified Licensor in writing of such claim and Licensor does not take reasonable actions to vigorously defend such claims within ten (10) days of such notice, Licensee may defend such actions in the place and stead of, and at the expense of, Licensor, with Licensee being entitled to reimbursement of the costs reasonably incurred in so doing and/or to deduct such costs from outstanding and/or future Royalty payments.

	
(iii)

	
Subject to paragraphs (i) and (ii) of this Section 8, Licensee agrees to indemnify Licensor from any and all Losses which Licensor or any of its respective officers or directors may become liable for as a result of, or in connection with, any third party claim asserted against Licensor to the extent such claim is based upon Licensee’s operation or exploitation of the Technology within the Use, or Licensee’s use of the Technology in material breach of this Agreement.  Licensor agrees that Licensee has the right to defend the foregoing claims; provided that if Licensor has notified Licensee in writing of such claim and Licensee does not take reasonable actions to vigorously defend such claims within ten (10) days of such notice, Licensor may defend such actions in the place and stead of, and at the expense of, Licensee.

	
(iv)

	
If the Technology or any portion thereof is held to constitute an infringement of another Person’s rights, and use thereof is enjoined, Licensor shall, at its election and expense, either:

	
  

	
a.

	
procure the right to use the infringing element of the Technology; or

 

	
  

	
b.

	
replace or modify the element of the Technology, so that the infringing portion is no longer infringing and still performs the same function without any material loss of functionality; and

 

	
  

	
c.

	
make every reasonable effort to correct the situation with minimal effect upon the operations of Licensee.

	
(v)

	
Notwithstanding the foregoing, Licensor shall have no liability for any claim of infringement based on Use of other than a current, unaltered release of the Technology available from Licensor if such infringement would have been avoided by the use of a current, unaltered release of the Technology.

9.           CONFIDENTIALITY. Each of Licensor and Licensee shall use reasonable efforts (and, in any event, efforts that are no less than the efforts used to protect its own Confidential Information) to protect from disclosure such information that is the Confidential Information of the other. Each of Licensor and Licensee shall divulge such Confidential Information only to its employees or agents who require access to it for the purposes of this Agreement or as otherwise provided in this Agreement. Each of Licensor and Licensee (the “Indemnifying Party”) agree to indemnify the other (the “Indemnified Party”) for all Losses incurred by the Indemnified Party as a result of a failure of the Indemnifying Party to comply with its obligations under this section 9; provided that the Indemnified Party has given prompt notice of any such claim and, to the extent that a claim may lie against a third party for the unauthorized disclosure of such Confidential Information, the right to control and direct the investigation, preparation, action and settlement of each such claim; and further provided that the Indemnified Party reasonably co-operates with the Indemnifying Party in connection with the foregoing and provides the Indemnifying Party with all information in the Indemnified Party’s possession related to such claim and such further assistance as reasonably requested by the Indemnifying Party.

  

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10.         LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. The limitation of liability provisions of this Agreement reflect an informed voluntary allocation of the risks (known and unknown) that may exist in connection with the licensing of the Technology hereunder by Licensor, and such voluntary risk allocation represents a material part of the Agreement reached between Licensor and Licensee.

	
(A)

	
THE TECHNOLOGY IS NOT GUARANTEED AND IS PROVIDED “AS IS”, AND LICENSOR GIVES NO OTHER REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES AS TO UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE OPERATION, MERCHANTABILITY, QUALITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND THOSE ARISING BY STATUTE OR OTHERWISE, OR FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE.

	
(B)

	
IN NO EVENT SHALL LICENSOR OR LICENSEE, OR THEIR RESPECTIVE AFFILIATES AND THEIR RESPECTIVE DIRECTORS, OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER PARTY FOR ANY CLAIM FOR: (i) PUNITIVE, EXEMPLARY, OR AGGRAVATED DAMAGES, (ii) DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF PROFITS OR REVENUE, FAILURE TO REALIZE EXPECTED SAVINGS OR LOSS OF USE; (iii) INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES; (iv) CONTRIBUTION, INDEMNITY OR SET-OFF IN RESPECT OF ANY CLAIMS AGAINST LICENSEE; (v) ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RELATING TO THIRD-PARTY PRODUCTS OR SERVICES; OR (vi) ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RELATING TO INTERRUPTION, DELAYS, ERRORS OR OMISSIONS.

11.         TERM AND TERMINATION. The term of this Agreement shall be in perpetuity provided that all royalties owed to the Licencee are current on the anniversary of this Agreement unless terminated by Licensee in writing not less than thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of the Initial Term or any Renewal Term (the “Term”).

Either Party shall have the right on prior written notice to the other Party to terminate this Agreement if:

	
(i)

	
the other Party fails to pay an amount to the other when due hereunder and such breach is not cured within thirty (30) days after written notice of such breach is given to it by the other Party;

 

	
(ii)

	
the other Party files a voluntary, or consents to an involuntary, petition in bankruptcy or insolvency or petitions for reorganization under any bankruptcy law (and such is not dismissed within ten (10) days);

 

	
(iii)

	
there is an order, judgment or decree by a court of competent jurisdiction, upon the application of a creditor, approving a petition seeking reorganization or appointing a receiver, trustee or liquidator of all or a substantial part of the other Party’s assets and such order, judgment or decree continues in effect for a period of thirty (30) consecutive days; or

 

	
(iv)

	
the other Party fails to perform any of the other material obligations set forth in this Agreement and such default: (i) in the case of a default which is remediable continues for a period of thirty (30) days after written notice of such failure has been given by the non-defaulting Party; or (ii) in the case of a non-remediable default, immediately upon notice.

  

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Upon the termination or expiry of this Agreement, pursuant to its terms:

	
a)

	
Licensee shall immediately deliver to Licensor any of Licensor’s Confidential Information provided hereunder (including the Technology and Documentation) then in its possession or control, if any, and shall deliver a certificate of an officer of Licensee certifying the completeness of same;

 

	
b)

	
Licensee shall refrain from further use of such Confidential Information; and

 

	
c)

	
Licensee shall forthwith pay all sums owing to Licensor hereunder.

 

Nothing in this section 11 shall limit either Party’s rights or remedies available at law, in equity or otherwise.

12.         SURVIVAL. The applicable provisions of sections 6 through 11 shall survive the expiry or termination of this Agreement.

13.         FORCE MAJEURE. Dates and times by which any Party is required to render performance under this Agreement shall be automatically postponed to the extent and for the period that Licensor is prevented from meeting them by reason of any cause beyond its reasonable control; provided that such Party notifies Licensee of the commencement and nature of such cause and uses its reasonable efforts to render performance in a timely manner.

14.         ASSIGNMENT. Either Party may assign its rights and obligations under this Agreement, in whole or in part, to another party subject to providing prior written notice of such assignment to the other Party.

15.         GOVERNING LAW. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the Province of Ontario and federal laws of Canada applicable therein. The Parties submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of located in Toronto, Ontario.

16.         AMENDMENTS AND WAIVERS. This Agreement may not be modified unless agreed to in writing by both Parties. Any consent by a Party to, or waiver of a breach by the other, whether express or implied, shall not constitute a consent to or waiver of or excuse for any other different or subsequent breach unless such waiver or consent is in writing and signed by the Party claimed to have waived or consented. Except as otherwise provided herein, no term or provision hereof shall be deemed waived and no breach excused.

17.         SEVERABILITY. If any part of this Agreement is held to be unenforceable or invalid, it will be severed from the rest of this Agreement, which shall continue in full force and effect.

18.         ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement and any schedules or other documents referred to herein, constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties relating to the licensing of the Technology and supersedes all prior written or oral agreements, representations and other communications between the Parties, and shall enure to the benefit of and be binding upon each of the Parties and their respective successors and permitted assigns.

  

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties by their duly authorized officers, have executed this Agreement as of the Effective Date set out above.

	
BIO-CARBON SOLUTIONS INTERNATIONAL INC

	  	  
	
/s/ Robert Williams

	  
	  	  
	
Per: Robert Williams, Director

	  
	  	  
	
I have authority to bind the company

	  
	  	  
	
1776729 Ontario Corporation

	  
	  	  
	
/s/ Luc C Duchesne

	  
	  	  
	
Per:      Luc C Duchesne

	  
	
Title President

	  

 

  

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Schedule A - Description of the Technology

A nine step process whereby ore is extracted from the ground and submitted purification stages for the purpose of increasing Rare Earth Oxides (REO):

THIS SECTION HAS BEEN REMOVED TO PREVENT DICLOSURE OF MATERIAL THAT WOULD PREVENT THE LICENSOR TO SEEK PATENT PROTECTION.

 

  

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