Document:

Exhibit
10.5

 

SONDORS
INC.

 

INDEMNIFICATION
AGREEMENT

 

THIS
INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”)
dated as of [●], 2022, is made by and between SONDORS Inc., a Delaware corporation (the “Company”), and [●]
(“Indemnitee”).

 

RECITALS

 

A.
The Company desires to attract and retain the services of highly qualified individuals as directors, officers, employees and Agents (as
defined below).

 

B.
Sections 145 and 102(b)(7) of the Delaware General Corporation Law (the “DGCL”), the Company’s Certificate of
Incorporation (the “Certificate of Incorporation”) and the Company’s bylaws (the “Bylaws”)
authorize the Company to indemnify and advance expenses to its directors, officers, employees and Agents (as defined below) to the extent
provided therein.

 

C.
Indemnitee does not regard the protection currently provided by the DGCL, the Company’s Certificate of Incorporation, the Company’s
Bylaws and available insurance as adequate under the present circumstances, and the Company has determined that Indemnitee and other
directors, officers, employees and Agents of the Company may not be willing to serve or continue to serve in such capacities without
additional protection.

 

D.
The Company desires and has requested Indemnitee to serve or continue to serve as a director, officer, employee or Agent of the Company,
as the case may be, and has proferred this Agreement to Indemnitee as an additional inducement to serve in such capacity.

 

E.
Indemnitee is willing to serve, or to continue to serve, as a director, officer, employee or Agent of the Company, as the case may be,
if Indemnitee is furnished the indemnity provided for herein by the Company.

 

NOW,
THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements set forth herein, the parties hereto, intending to be legally bound,
hereby agree as follows:

 

1.
Definitions. In addition to the terms defined elsewhere herein, the following terms have the following meanings when used in this
Agreement:

 

“Agent”
means any means any person who: (i) is or was a director, officer, employee or other fiduciary of the Company or a Subsidiary
of the Company; or (ii) is or was serving at the request or for the convenience of, or representing the interests of, the Company or
a Subsidiary of the Company, as a director, officer, employee or other fiduciary of a foreign or domestic corporation, partnership, joint
venture, trust or other enterprise.

 

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“Expenses”
shall be broadly construed and shall include, without limitation, all direct and indirect costs of any type or nature whatsoever (including,
without limitation, all attorneys’, witness, or other professional fees and related disbursements, and other out-of-pocket costs
of whatever nature), actually and reasonably incurred by Indemnitee in connection with the investigation, defense or appeal of a Proceeding
or establishing or enforcing a right to indemnification under this Agreement, the DGCL or otherwise, and amounts paid in settlement by
or on behalf of Indemnitee, but shall not include any judgments, fines or penalties actually levied against Indemnitee for such individual’s
violations of law. The term “Expenses” shall also include reasonable compensation for time spent by Indemnitee for which
he or she is not compensated by the Company or any Subsidiary or third party (i) for any period during which Indemnitee is not an Agent,
in the employment of, or providing services for compensation to, the Company or any Subsidiary; and (ii) if the rate of compensation
and estimated time involved is approved by the directors of the Company who are not parties to any action with respect to which Expenses
are incurred, for Indemnitee while an Agent of, employed by, or providing services for compensation to, the Company or any Subsidiary.

 

“Proceedings”
shall be broadly construed and shall include, without limitation, any threatened, pending, or completed action, suit, claim, arbitration,
alternate dispute resolution mechanism, investigation, inquiry, administrative hearing or any other actual, threatened or completed proceeding,
whether brought in the right of the Company or otherwise and whether of a civil, criminal, administrative or investigative nature, and
whether formal or informal in any case, in which Indemnitee was, is or will be involved as a party or otherwise by reason of: (i) the
fact that Indemnitee is or was a director or officer of the Company; (ii) the fact that any action taken by Indemnitee or of any action
on Indemnitee’s part while acting as director, officer, employee or Agent of the Company; or (iii) the fact that Indemnitee is
or was serving at the request of the Company as a director, officer, employee or Agent of another corporation, partnership, joint venture,
trust, employee benefit plan or other enterprise, and in any such case described above, whether or not serving in any such capacity at
the time any liability or expense is incurred for which indemnification, reimbursement, or advancement of Expenses may be provided under
this Agreement.

 

“Subsidiary”
means any corporation or limited liability company of which more than 50% of the outstanding voting securities or equity interests are
owned, directly or indirectly, by the Company and one or more of its subsidiaries, and any other corporation, limited liability company,
partnership, joint venture, trust, employee benefit plan or other enterprise of which Indemnitee is or was serving at the request of
the Company as a director, officer, employee, Agent or fiduciary.

 

“Independent
Counsel” means a law firm, or a partner (or, if applicable, member) of such a law firm, that is experienced in matters of corporation
law and neither presently is, nor in the past five (5) years has been, retained to represent: (i) the Company or Indemnitee in any matter
material to either such party, or (ii) any other party to the Proceeding giving rise to a claim for indemnification hereunder. Notwithstanding
the foregoing, the term “independent counsel” shall not include any person who, under the applicable standards of professional
conduct then prevailing, would have a conflict of interest in representing either the Company or Indemnitee in an action to determine
Indemnitee’s rights under this Agreement.

 

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2.
Agreement to Serve. Indemnitee will serve, or continue to serve, as a director, officer, employee or Agent of the Company or any
Subsidiary, as the case may be, faithfully and to the best of his or her ability, at the will of such corporation (or under separate
agreement, if such agreement exists), in the capacity Indemnitee currently serves as a director, officer, employee or Agent of such corporation,
so long as Indemnitee is duly appointed or elected and qualified in accordance with the applicable provisions of the bylaws or other
applicable charter documents of such corporation, or until such time as Indemnitee tenders his or her resignation in writing; provided,
however, that nothing contained in this Agreement is intended as an employment agreement between Indemnitee and the Company or
any of its subsidiaries or to create any right to continued employment of Indemnitee with the Company or any of its subsidiaries in any
capacity.

 

The
Company acknowledges that it has entered into this Agreement and assumes the obligations imposed on it hereby, in addition to and separate
from its obligations to Indemnitee under the Bylaws, to induce Indemnitee to serve, or continue to serve, as a director, officer, employee
or Agent of the Company, and the Company acknowledges that Indemnitee is relying upon this Agreement in serving as a director, officer,
employee or Agent of the Company.

 

3.
Indemnification.

 

(a)
Indemnification in Third Party Proceedings. Subject to Section 10, the Company shall indemnify Indemnitee to the fullest
extent permitted by the DGCL, as the same may be amended from time to time (but, only to the extent that such amendment permits Indemnitee
to broader indemnification rights than the DGCL permitted prior to adoption of such amendment), if Indemnitee is a party to or threatened
to be made a party to or otherwise involved in any Proceeding, for any and all Expenses, actually and reasonably incurred by Indemnitee
in connection with the investigation, defense, settlement or appeal of such Proceeding.

 

(b)
Indemnification in Derivative Actions and Direct Actions by the Company. Subject to Section 10, the Company shall indemnify
Indemnitee to the fullest extent permitted by the DGCL, as the same may be amended from time to time (but, only to the extent that such
amendment permits Indemnitee to broader indemnification rights than the DGCL permitted prior to adoption of such amendment), if Indemnitee
is a party to or threatened to be made a party to or otherwise involved in any Proceeding by or in the right of the Company to procure
a judgment in its favor, against any and all Expenses actually and reasonably incurred by Indemnitee in connection with the investigation,
defense, settlement, or appeal of such Proceedings.

 

(c)
Limitations. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, the Company shall not be obligated pursuant to the terms of this
Agreement to indemnify Indemnitee for any acts or omissions or transactions from which a director may not be relieved of liability under
applicable law. Notwithstanding any other provisions contained herein, this Agreement and the rights and obligations of the parties hereto
are subject to the requirements, limitations and prohibitions set forth in state and federal laws, rules, regulations, and orders regarding
indemnification and prepayment of expenses, legal or otherwise, and liabilities, including, without limitation, Section 145 of the DGCL.

 

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4.
Indemnification of Expenses of Successful Party. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, to the extent that Indemnitee
has been successful on the merits or otherwise in defense of any Proceeding or in defense of any claim, issue or matter therein, including
the dismissal of any action without prejudice, the Company shall indemnify Indemnitee against all Expenses actually and reasonably incurred
in connection with the investigation, defense or appeal of such Proceeding.

 

5.
Partial Indemnification. If Indemnitee is entitled under any provision of this Agreement to indemnification by the Company for
some or a portion of any Expenses actually and reasonably incurred by Indemnitee in the investigation, defense, settlement or appeal
of a Proceeding, but is precluded by applicable law or the specific terms of this Agreement to indemnification for the total amount thereof,
the Company shall nevertheless indemnify Indemnitee for the portion thereof to which Indemnitee is entitled.

 

6.
Advancement of Expenses. To the extent not prohibited by law, the Company shall advance the Expenses incurred by Indemnitee in
connection with any Proceeding, and such advancement shall be made within twenty (20) days after the receipt by the Company of a statement
or statements requesting such advances (which shall include invoices received by Indemnitee in connection with such Expenses but, in
the case of invoices in connection with legal services, any references to legal work performed or to expenditures made that would cause
Indemnitee to waive any privilege accorded by applicable law shall not be included with the invoice) and upon request of the Company,
an undertaking to repay the advancement of Expenses if and to the extent that it is ultimately determined by a court of competent jurisdiction
in a final judgment, not subject to appeal, that Indemnitee is not entitled to be indemnified by the Company. Advances shall be unsecured,
interest free and without regard to Indemnitee’s ability to repay the Expenses. Advances shall include any and all Expenses actually
and reasonably incurred by Indemnitee pursuing an action to enforce Indemnitee’s right to indemnification under this Agreement,
or otherwise and this right of advancement, including Expenses incurred preparing and forwarding statements to the Company to support
the advances claimed. Indemnitee acknowledges that the execution and delivery of this Agreement shall constitute an undertaking providing
that Indemnitee shall, to the fullest extent required by law, repay the advance if and to the extent that it is ultimately determined
by a court of competent jurisdiction in a final judgment, not subject to appeal, that Indemnitee is not entitled to be indemnified by
the Company. The right to advances under this Section 6 shall continue until final disposition of any Proceeding, including any
appeal therein. This Section 6 shall not apply to any claim made by Indemnitee for which indemnity is excluded pursuant to Section
10(b).

 

7.
Notice and Other Indemnification Procedures.

 

(a)
Notification of Proceeding. Indemnitee will notify the Company in writing promptly upon being served with any summons, citation,
subpoena, complaint, indictment, information or other document relating to any Proceeding or matter which may be subject to indemnification
or advancement of Expenses covered hereunder. The failure of Indemnitee to so notify the Company shall not relieve the Company of any
obligation which it may have to Indemnitee under this Agreement or otherwise.

 

(b)
Request for Indemnification and Indemnification Payments. Indemnitee shall notify the Company promptly in writing upon receiving
notice of any demand, judgment or other requirement for payment that Indemnitee reasonably believes to the subject to indemnification
under the terms of this Agreement, and shall request payment thereof by the Company. Indemnification payments requested by Indemnitee
under Section 3 shall be made by the Company no later than sixty (60) days after receipt of the written request of Indemnitee.
Claims for advancement of Expenses shall be made under the provisions of Section 6.

 

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(c)
Application for Enforcement. In the event the Company fails to make timely payments as set forth in Section 6 or Section
7(b), Indemnitee shall have the right to apply to any court of competent jurisdiction for the purpose of enforcing Indemnitee’s
right to indemnification or advancement of Expenses pursuant to this Agreement. In such an enforcement hearing or Proceeding, the burden
of proof shall be on the Company to prove by that indemnification or advancement of Expenses to Indemnitee is not required under this
Agreement or permitted by applicable law. Any determination by the Company (including the Company’s board of directors (the “Board
of Directors”), stockholders or independent counsel) that Indemnitee is not entitled to indemnification hereunder, shall not
be a defense by the Company to the action nor create any presumption that Indemnitee is not entitled to indemnification or advancement
of Expenses hereunder.

 

(d)
Indemnification of Certain Expenses. The Company shall indemnify Indemnitee against all Expenses incurred in connection with any
hearing or Proceeding under this Section 7 unless the Company prevails in such hearing or Proceeding on the merits in all material
respects.

 

8.
Assumption of Defense. In the event the Company shall be requested by Indemnitee to pay the Expenses of any Proceeding, the Company,
if appropriate, shall be entitled to assume the defense of such Proceeding, or to participate to the extent permissible in such Proceeding,
with counsel reasonably acceptable to Indemnitee. Upon assumption of the defense by the Company and the retention of such counsel by
the Company, the Company shall not be liable to Indemnitee under this Agreement for any fees of counsel subsequently incurred by Indemnitee
with respect to the same Proceeding, provided that Indemnitee shall have the right to employ separate counsel in such Proceeding at Indemnitee’s
sole cost and expense. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Indemnitee’s counsel delivers a written notice to the Company stating
that such counsel has reasonably concluded that there may be a conflict of interest between the Company and Indemnitee in the conduct
of any such defense or the Company shall not, in fact, have employed counsel or otherwise actively pursued the defense of such Proceeding
within a reasonable time, then in any such event the fees and Expenses of Indemnitee’s counsel to defend such Proceeding shall
be subject to the indemnification and advancement of Expenses provisions of this Agreement.

 

9.
Liability Insurance. The Company shall maintain a policy or policies of insurance with reputable insurance companies providing
the directors of the Company with coverage for any liability asserted against, or incurred by, Indemnitee or on Indemnitee’s behalf
by reason of the fact that Indemnitee is or was or has agreed to serve as a director of the Company or arising out of the Indemnitee’s
status as such, whether or not the Company would have the power to indemnify Indemnitee against such liability under the provisions of
this Agreement; provided, however, that the Company shall have no obligation to obtain or maintain such policies if the
Company determines in good faith that such insurance is not reasonably available, the premium costs for such insurance are disproportionate
to the amount of coverage provided, the coverage provided by such insurance is limited by exclusions so as to provide an insufficient
benefit, or the Indemnitee is covered by similar insurance maintained by a subsidiary of the Company; provided, further,
that no discontinuation or significant reduction in the scope or amount of coverage from one policy period to the next, to the extent
such reduction affects the coverage of the Indemnitee, shall be effective without the prior approval thereof by a majority vote of the
Board of Directors, if the scope or amount of coverage of Indemnitee is not maintained to the maximum extent of the coverage available
for any director of the Company, without the prior written consent of the Indemnitee (not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed). If
the Company has such insurance in effect at the time the Company receives from Indemnitee any notice of the commencement of an action,
suit or proceeding, the Company shall give prompt notice of the commencement of such action, suit or proceeding to the insurers in accordance
with the procedures set forth in the policy. The Company shall thereafter take all necessary or desirable action to cause such insurers
to pay, on behalf of Indemnitee, all amounts payable as a result of such proceeding in accordance with the terms of such policy.

 

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10.
Exceptions.

 

(a)
Certain Matters. Any provision herein to the contrary notwithstanding, the Company shall not be obligated pursuant to the terms
of this Agreement to indemnify Indemnitee on account of any Proceeding with respect to (i) remuneration paid to Indemnitee if it is determined
by final judgment or other final adjudication that such remuneration was in violation of law (and, in this respect, both the Company
and Indemnitee have been advised that the Securities and Exchange Commission believes that indemnification for liabilities arising under
the federal securities laws is against public policy and is, therefore, unenforceable and that claims for indemnification should be submitted
to appropriate courts for adjudication, as indicated in Section 10(d)); (ii) a final judgment rendered against Indemnitee for
an accounting, disgorgement or repayment of profits made from the purchase or sale by Indemnitee of securities of the Company against
Indemnitee or in connection with a settlement by or on behalf of Indemnitee to the extent it is acknowledged by Indemnitee and the Company
that such amount paid in settlement resulted from Indemnitee’s conduct from which Indemnitee received monetary personal profit,
pursuant to the provisions of Section 16(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, or other provisions of any federal, state
or local statute or rules and regulations thereunder; (iii) a final judgment or other final adjudication that Indemnitee’s conduct
was in bad faith, knowingly fraudulent or deliberately dishonest or constituted willful misconduct (but only to the extent of such specific
determination); or (iv) on account of conduct that is established by a final judgment as constituting a breach of Indemnitee’s
duty of loyalty to the Company or resulting in any personal profit or advantage to which Indemnitee is not legally entitled. For purposes
of the foregoing sentence, a final judgment or other adjudication may be reached in either the underlying Proceeding or action in connection
with which indemnification is sought or a separate Proceeding or action to establish rights and liabilities under this Agreement.

 

(b)
Claims Initiated by Indemnitee. Any provision herein to the contrary notwithstanding, the Company shall not be obligated to indemnify
or advance Expenses to Indemnitee with respect to Proceedings or claims initiated or brought by Indemnitee against the Company or its
directors, officers, employees or other Agents and not by way of defense, except (i) with respect to Proceedings brought to establish
or enforce a right to indemnification under this Agreement or under any other agreement, provision in the Bylaws or Certificate of Incorporation
or applicable law, or (ii) with respect to any other Proceeding initiated by Indemnitee that is either approved by the Board of Directors
or Indemnitee’s participation is required by applicable law. However, indemnification or advancement of Expenses may be provided
by the Company in specific cases if the Board of Directors determines it to be appropriate.

 

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(c)
Unauthorized Settlements. Any provision herein to the contrary notwithstanding, the Company shall not be obligated pursuant to
the terms of this Agreement to indemnify Indemnitee under this Agreement for any amounts paid in settlement of a Proceeding effected
without the Company’s written consent. Neither the Company nor Indemnitee shall unreasonably withhold consent to any proposed settlement;
provided, however, that the Company may in any event decline to consent to (or to otherwise admit or agree to any liability
for indemnification hereunder in respect of) any proposed settlement if the Company is also a party in such Proceeding and determines
in good faith that such settlement is not in the best interests of the Company and its stockholders.

 

(d)
Securities Act Liabilities. Any provision herein to the contrary notwithstanding, the Company shall not be obligated pursuant
to the terms of this Agreement to indemnify Indemnitee or otherwise act in violation of any undertaking appearing in and required by
the rules and regulations promulgated under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”), or in any
registration statement filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission under the Securities Act. Indemnitee acknowledges that
paragraph (h) of Item 512 of Regulation S-K currently generally requires the Company to undertake in connection with any registration
statement filed under the Act to submit the issue of the enforceability of Indemnitee’s rights under this Agreement in connection
with any liability under the Act on public policy grounds to a court of appropriate jurisdiction and to be governed by any final adjudication
of such issue. Indemnitee specifically agrees that any such undertaking shall supersede the provisions of this Agreement and to be bound
by any such undertaking.

 

11.
Nonexclusivity and Survival of Rights. The provisions for indemnification and advancement of Expenses set forth in this Agreement
shall not be deemed exclusive of any other rights which Indemnitee may at any time be entitled under any provision of applicable law,
the Certificate of Incorporation, Bylaws or other agreements, both as to action in Indemnitee’s official capacity and Indemnitee’s
action as an Agent of the Company, in any court in which a Proceeding is brought, and Indemnitee’s rights hereunder shall continue
after Indemnitee has ceased acting as an Agent of the Company and shall inure to the benefit of the heirs, executors, administrators
and assigns of Indemnitee. The obligations and duties of the Company to Indemnitee under this Agreement shall be binding on the Company
and its successors and assigns until terminated in accordance with its terms. The Company shall require any successor (whether direct
or indirect, by purchase, merger, consolidation or otherwise) to all or substantially all of the business or assets of the Company, expressly
to assume and agree to perform this Agreement in the same manner and to the same extent that the Company would be required to perform
if no such succession had taken place.

 

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No
amendment, alteration or repeal of this Agreement or of any provision hereof shall limit or restrict any right of Indemnitee under this
Agreement in respect of any action taken or omitted by such Indemnitee in his or her corporate status prior to such amendment, alteration
or repeal. To the extent that a change in the DGCL, whether by statute or judicial decision, permits greater indemnification or advancement
of Expenses than would be afforded currently under the Certificate of Incorporation, Bylaws and this Agreement, it is the intent of the
parties hereto that Indemnitee shall enjoy by this Agreement the greater benefits so afforded by such change. No right or remedy herein
conferred is intended to be exclusive of any other right or remedy, and every other right and remedy shall be cumulative and in addition
to every other right and remedy given hereunder or now or hereafter existing at law or in equity or otherwise. The assertion or employment
of any right or remedy hereunder, or otherwise, by Indemnitee shall not prevent the concurrent assertion or employment of any other right
or remedy by Indemnitee.

 

12.
Term. This Agreement shall continue until and terminate upon the later of: (a) five (5) years after the date that Indemnitee shall
have ceased to serve as a director or and/or officer, employee or Agent of the Company; or (b) one (1) year after the final termination
of any Proceeding, including any appeal then pending, in respect to which Indemnitee was granted rights of indemnification or advancement
of Expenses hereunder.

 

No
legal action shall be brought and no cause of action shall be asserted by or in the right of the Company against an Indemnitee or an
Indemnitee’s estate, spouse, heirs, executors or personal or legal representatives after the expiration of five (5) years from
the date of accrual of such cause of action, and any claim or cause of action of the Company shall be extinguished and deemed released
unless asserted by the timely filing of a legal action within such five-year period; provided, however, that if any shorter period of
limitations is otherwise applicable to such cause of action, such shorter period shall govern.

 

13.
Subrogation. In the event of payment under this Agreement, the Company shall be subrogated to the extent of such payment to all
of the rights of recovery of Indemnitee, who, at the request and expense of the Company, shall execute all papers required and shall
do everything that may be reasonably necessary to secure such rights, including the execution of such documents necessary to enable the
Company effectively to bring suit to enforce such rights.

 

14.
Interpretation of Agreement. It is understood that the parties hereto intend this Agreement to be interpreted and enforced so
as to provide indemnification to Indemnitee to the fullest extent now or hereafter permitted by law.

 

15.
Severability. If any provision of this Agreement shall be held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable for any reason whatsoever,
(a) the validity, legality and enforceability of the remaining provisions of the Agreement (including without limitation, all portions
of any paragraphs of this Agreement containing any such provision held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, that are not themselves
invalid, illegal or unenforceable) shall not in any way be affected or impaired thereby; and (b) to the fullest extent possible, the
provisions of this Agreement (including, without limitation, all portions of any paragraph of this Agreement containing any such provision
held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, that are not themselves invalid, illegal or unenforceable) shall be construed so as to
give effect to the intent manifested by the provision held invalid, illegal or unenforceable and to give effect to Section 14.

 

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16.
Amendment and Waiver. No supplement, modification, amendment, or cancellation of this Agreement shall be binding unless executed
in writing by the parties hereto. No waiver of any of the provisions of this Agreement shall be deemed or shall constitute a waiver of
any other provision hereof (whether or not similar) nor shall such waiver constitute a continuing waiver.

 

17.
Notice. Except as otherwise provided herein, any notice or demand which, by the provisions hereof, is required or which may be
given to or served upon the parties hereto shall be in writing and, if by telegram, telecopy or telex, shall be deemed to have been validly
served, given or delivered when sent, if by overnight delivery, courier or personal delivery, shall be deemed to have been validly served,
given or delivered upon actual delivery and, if mailed, shall be deemed to have been validly served, given or delivered three (3) business
days after deposit in the United States mail, as registered or certified mail, with proper postage prepaid and addressed to the party
or parties to be notified at the addresses set forth on the signature page of this Agreement (or such other address(es) as a party may
designate for itself by like notice). If to the Company, notices and demands shall be delivered to the attention of the Secretary of
the Company.

 

18.
Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed exclusively by and construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State
of Delaware applicable to contracts made and to be performed in such state without giving effect to the principles of conflicts of laws.

 

19.
Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall for all purposes be deemed to be
an original but all of which together shall constitute but one and the same Agreement. Only one such counterpart need be produced to
evidence the existence of this Agreement.

 

20.
Headings. The headings of the sections of this Agreement are inserted for convenience only and shall not be deemed to constitute
part of this Agreement or to affect the construction hereof.

 

21.
Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof
and supersedes all prior agreements, understandings and negotiations, written and oral, between the parties with respect to the subject
matter of this Agreement; provided, however, that this Agreement is a supplement to and in furtherance of the Certificate
of Incorporation, Bylaws, the DGCL and any other applicable law, and shall not be deemed a substitute therefor, and does not diminish
or abrogate any rights of Indemnitee thereunder.

 

[Signature
page follows]

 

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IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have entered into this Agreement effective as of the date first above written.

 

	 	SONDORS
    INC., a Delaware corporation
	 	 
	 	By:	               
	 	 	
	 	 	
	 	 	 
	 	Address
    for Notice:
	 	 
	 	23823
    Malibu Road, Suite 50 #129
	 	Malibu,
    CA 90265
	 	Attn:
    President
	 	 
	 	INDEMNITEE
	 	 
	 	
	 	Signature
    of Indemnitee
	 	 
	 	
	 	Print
    or Type Name of Indemnitee
	 	 
	 	Address
    for Notice:Exhibit
10.6

 

	Date: 09/17/2020	 	Vendor
    No.: ___________
	 	COSTCO
    WHOLESALE

     

    BASIC
    SUPPLIER AGREEMENT

    United
    States and its Territories (2019)
	Dept.:
    _______________

 

SONDORS
INC______________________ (“Supplier”) and Costco Wholesale Corporation (“Costco”) agree that:

 

A. Agreement
Documents. All sales and deliveries of all products by Supplier (or any company affiliated with or acting on behalf of Supplier
with respect to such sales and deliveries) to Costco or its affiliates, and all purchase orders by Costco or its affiliates to Supplier,
will be covered by and subject to the terms of each of the following documents (collectively the “Agreement Documents”):

 

	 	●	This
    Basic Supplier Agreement (“Supplier Agreement”);
	 	 	 
	 	●	The
    attached Costco Wholesale Standard Terms United States and its Territories (2019), as they may be amended in writing by Costco from
    time to time (“Standard Terms”), which amendments shall be posted on the Supplier portal or other location or
    method as specified by-Costco; and
	 	 	 
	 	●	Each
    Supplier Purchase Program Agreement, Item Agreement, or any other agreements (such as warehouse displays, promotions or rebates)
    that have been or will be signed (including electronically) between Supplier and Costco.

 

B. Inconsistency.
The above Agreement Documents collectively are an agreement between us, are part of this Basic Supplier Agreement and are incorporated
herein by reference, provided, however, that if there are inconsistent provisions in any of the Agreement Documents, the document lowest
in the above list shall prevail over documents higher in the above list as to its subject matter. Some Agreement Documents may use the
term “Vendor” rather than “Supplier.” The terms are synonymous in the Agreement Documents.

 

C. Purchaser.
Each purchase will be made in the name of “Costco Wholesale,” but may be for the account of either Costco or one of its affiliates.

 

D. Costco’s
Supplier Code of Conduct. Supplier agrees to comply with Costco’s Supplier Code of Conduct (2016), as it may be amended
in writing by Costco from time to time, which amendments shall be posted on the Supplier portal or other location or method as specified
by Costco.

 

E. Entire
Agreement; Other Forms. The Agreement Documents are the entire agreement between the parties for the Products specified on any
Purchase Order and/or Item Agreement and supersede all terms in Supplier’s invoices and other forms, and all prior oral or written
communications between the parties. Neither party is entering into the Agreement Documents in reliance on any oral or written promises,
representations or understandings other than those in the Agreement Documents. Costco will not be bound by, and specifically objects
to, any term, condition or other provision which is different from or in addition to the provisions of the Agreement Documents and submitted
by Supplier in any invoice, confirmation, correspondence or otherwise. The Supplier Agreement and any provisions, supplements or amendments
to the Supplier Agreement cannot be waived without a writing signed by an authorized official of each party.

 

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	COSTCO
    WHOLESALE CORPORATION	 	SUPPLIER:
    SONDORS INC
	 	 	 	 	 
	By
    	/s/
    Ryan Jackson	 	By	/s/
    Storm Sondors
	(Buyer)	 	(Signature
    of Owner, Officer, or other Authorized Employee)

 

	Printed
    Name:	Ryan
    Jackson	 	 	 

 

	By
    	/s/
    Cheryl Smeby	 	By	Storm
    Sondors CEO
	(GMM)	 	 	(Print
    Name and Title)

 

	Printed
    Name: 	Cheryl
    Smeby	 	 	 

 

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COSTCO
WHOLESALE STANDARD TERMS (2019)

(U.S.
AND ITS TERRITORIES)

 

These
terms and conditions (“Standard Terms”) apply to every purchase, sale, shipment and delivery of Product from Supplier
to Costco Wholesale Corporation (“Costco” or “Costco Wholesale”) or its affiliates (“Affiliate
Purchasers”) and related transactions, unless otherwise agreed in writing and signed by Costco and Supplier. Each purchase
will be made in the trade name of “Costco Wholesale.” but will be for the account of either Costco or one of the Affiliate
Purchasers. The term “Agreement Documents” refers to all documents as defined in the Basic Supplier Agreement. For
purposes of the Agreement Documents, “Supplier” shall also include any company affiliated with and acting on behalf
of Supplier with respect to the performance of its obligations under the Agreement Documents (“Supplier Affiliates”).
Some Agreement Documents may use the term “Vendor” rather than “Supplier.” The terms are synonymous in the Agreement
Documents.

 

1. PRODUCT;
STRUCTURAL PACKAGING SPECIFICATIONS; PALLETS.

 

1.1 Definition
of Product. “Product” or “Products” includes all goods described in any Costco Purchase Order
(“Purchase Order”) to Supplier and all samples, packaging, instructions, warnings, warranties and other materials
and services normally included in the sale of, or otherwise delivered with such Product pursuant to the Agreement Documents. Some Agreement
Documents may use the term “Merchandise” rather than “Product.” The terms are synonymous in the Agreement Documents.

 

1.2 Packing.
Supplier shall comply with the Product packing (including pallets) requirements of both Costco and the designated freight carrier. If
the requirements conflict, Costco’s requirements shall control. Supplier shall ensure that the Product is properly packed and loaded
to prevent transit damage and tampering. Packing costs are to be included in the price of the Product. Costco reserves the right to return
any Product not properly packed.

 

1.3 Packaging.
Product must be packaged in compliance with Costco’s Structural Packaging Specifications. Supplier shall inspect all Product prior
to shipment to ensure quality, safety and conformity. Costco reserves the right to return any Product not properly packaged.

 

2. PURCHASE
ORDERS; EDI; EFT; GDSN; POST PAYMENT AUDIT; PROJECTIONS.

 

2.1 Purchase
Order. Supplier may ship only in accordance with a written Purchase Order received from Costco. Purchase Orders will ordinarily be
delivered by Electronic Data Interchange as provided for below. Shipment in response to a Purchase Order is acceptance of the Purchase
Order and of these Standard Terms, as they may be amended in writing by Costco from time to time.

 

2.2
EDI. Supplier is required to send and receive data used in connection with the purchase and sale of Product via Electronic Data Interchange
(“EDI”). EDI mapping standards for all documents are available by contacting EDI@costco.com.

 

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2.3 EFT.
Supplier is required to accept Costco payment obligations by Electronic Funds Transfer (“EFT”). Supplier shall comply
with EFT terms and conditions.

 

2.4
GDSN. Supplier is required to provide Product data attributes via the GS1 Global Data Synchronization Network (“GDSN”)
as specified by Costco. Product attributes and GS1 certified data pool provider information is available by contacting GDSN@costco.com.

 

2.5 Post
Payment Audit. Costco (or a designated affiliate) reserves the right to conduct post payment audits of Supplier. In most cases, post
payment audits take place within three years of either a singular transaction or the completion of a contractual program. If an audit
indicates noncompliance with transaction or contractual requirements, Costco reserves the right to extend the audit time frame beyond
three years. Supplier agrees to provide supporting documentation and related information upon Costco’s request.

 

2.6 Projection.
Any projections, past purchasing history or any representations about quantities to be purchased are not binding on Costco, whether written
or oral, and Costco shall not be liable for any act, forbearance or expenditure (including but not limited to expenditures for equipment,
labor, materials or packaging) by Supplier in reliance on them.

 

3. P.O.
& ITEM NUMBER. Supplier shall mark all invoices, bills of lading, packing lists and any other documents to show legibly the
complete Supplier number, Purchase Order number and Costco Item number(s) to which they relate.

 

4. INVOICES;
CLAIM FORM.

 

4.1 Invoices.
On the date any Product is shipped, Supplier shall submit an EDI invoice to Costco in compliance with Costco’s EDI standards. Actual
scale weights must be shown on all bills of lading and other shipping documents that must accompany the Product to the shipping destination.

 

4.2 Claims.
Supplier must submit any payment dispute (invoices, returns, rebates, post payment audit deductions, etc.) on a Costco Standard Supplier
Claim Form.

 

5. PRICE
CHANGES. Prices on a Purchase Order are not subject
to any increase or additional charges because of increased cost, any change in law or any other reason. Supplier must give Costco 30
days’ advance written notice of any price change on future orders.

 

6. PAYMENT.
Unless otherwise agreed in writing, Costco shall not be obligated to pay any undisputed invoice until 30 days after delivery is completed
under Section 8 (Delivery) below. Supplier must submit all invoices to Costco within six months after the date the services, deliverables,
Products or goods covered by the invoice were supplied to Costco. In the event of a disputed invoice, Costco will pay the entire undisputed
amount of the invoice and include standard remittance information and supporting documentation regarding the disputed invoice amount,

 

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7. ASSIGNMENT;
FACTORING OF ACCOUNT. Supplier may only assign or
factor its Costco accounts receivable (in this Section referred to as an “Assigned Account”) if the following requirements
are met:

 

(a) An
owner or officer of Supplier and the factor or assignee (such factor or assignee being referred to in this Section as a “Receiver”)
each provide Costco’s Vendor Maintenance Department with written authorization of the Assigned Account, and

 

(b) The
written authorizations must be on their company letterhead addressed to Costco, and contain the Supplier number, remittance address for
the Receiver and the proposed effective date of the Assigned Account.

 

Costco
must receive advance written notice by both Supplier and Receiver of the effective date of the Assigned Account. On the effective date,
Costco will begin remitting the approved “net” accounts payable to the Receiver unless Costco receives a written directive
to the contrary signed by Supplier and Receiver. Such remittances will be made by Costco at the times and in the manner agreed to by
Costco and Supplier in compliance with the Agreement Documents, unless otherwise agreed to by Costco. “Net” accounts
payable includes all Costco-approved payments less deductions associated with Supplier. The Receiver is only entitled to the payment
validly owed by Costco to Supplier and such payments are subject to all obligations of Supplier and to all rights of Costco under the
Agreement Documents. The Assigned Account does not confer upon Receiver any rights superior to the limited rights provided for by operation
of law in the state of Washington. Any subsequent change to and/or cancellation of an Assigned Account must be communicated to the Costco
Vendor Maintenance Department in writing on company letterhead by both Supplier and Receiver not less than 14 days prior to the date
of any such change or cancellation. Notwithstanding any provision of these Standard Terms, Costco’s contractual relationship will
remain solely with the Supplier and nothing within this Section should be construed as creating a contractual relationship between Costco
and any Receiver.

 

8. DELIVERY.
Sales include delivery of the Product to Costco and Supplier’s delivery of the Product will occur and title and risk of loss will
pass to Costco only when and to the extent Product received at the Costco location designated in the Purchase Order conforms with the
terms of the Agreement Documents and a Costco employee (i) has signed the bill of lading; or (ii) provides an electronic receipt acknowledging
receipt of Product; or (iii) signs other shipping documents acknowledging Costco’s receipt of Product. Supplier will be responsible
for making all claims with the carrier for any losses or damages and/or rework expenses regardless of whether Costco arranges carriage,
designates the carrier and/or pays the freight. If the Purchase Order designates an FOB sale with delivery to an ocean port or carrier
for ocean shipment, the terms of sale and delivery will be FOB Vessel Incoterms 2010.

 

9. SHIPMENT;
RIGHT TO CANCEL.

 

9.1 Shipment;
Cancel. For freight prepaid shipments, Costco may at any time cancel any shipment not actually received by Costco by the “Arrival
Date” shown on the Purchase Order, without cost to or further obligation by Costco. For freight collect shipments, Costco may
cancel any shipment not ready for scheduled pickup at Supplier’s facility on the “Ship Date” shown on the Purchase
Order, without cost to or further obligation by Costco.

 

9.2 Late
Shipment. Supplier shall notify Costco immediately if its prepaid carrier will not arrive by the Purchase Order Arrival Date. When
a Costco collect carrier arrives on the Purchase Order pickup date and Supplier is not ready to load, Supplier is responsible for any
actual costs incurred by Costco due to the delay. On a freight prepaid basis and only with Costco’s written authorization, Supplier
may ship back orders and late shipments at Supplier’s expense. Costco retains the right to cancel or reject any late shipment at
its sole discretion.

 

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10. COMPLIANCE
WITH LAWS; AUDITS.

 

10.1 Compliance
with and Definition of Laws. Supplier represents and warrants to Costco that all Product will, at all times while the Agreement Documents
are in effect, be manufactured, harvested, processed, packed, packaged, labeled, tagged, tested, certified, accurately marked, weighed,
inspected (collectively “Produced”), shipped, tracked, marketed and sold in compliance with all applicable industry
standards and all applicable laws, including without limitation, federal, state, provincial and local laws, judicial or administrative
orders, rules, guidelines, regulations or treaties (collectively “Laws”) of the United States in force during the
time the Agreement Documents are in effect. Supplier represents and warrants that it and its subcontractors/suppliers will comply with
all applicable Laws of the country or countries where the Product is Produced or Product components, raw materials, or ingredients are
sourced. Any reference in the Agreement Documents to the United States shall include its territories, such as the Commonwealth of Puerto
Rico, unless specified otherwise. Supplier further represents and warrants that its business practices and operations pertaining to the
Agreement Documents are and shall remain in compliance with all applicable Laws. By way of example, Laws shall include, without limitation,
laws relating to labor, health, safety, privacy, finance, information technology, import and export controls, immigration, environment,
toxic substances, serial and identification numbers, labeling, language, country of origin designation, and Customs requirements; all
FDA, DOT, OSHA and EPA regulations; the Federal Meat Inspection Act or Poultry Products Inspection Act, or any other food safety statute;
and the requirements of California Proposition 65.

 

10.2 Laws
of Other Countries and Territories. Supplier warrants that all Product to be sold in a country or territory as specified in an Item
Agreement or otherwise agreed by the parties will meet all applicable legal requirements of that country or territory.

 

10.3 Trade
Preferences; Customs Audit. For Product to be shipped outside of the United States or Puerto Rico. Supplier shall (a) explicitly
guarantee the accuracy and completeness of all documentation and certifications submitted to support trade preference, and (b) maintain
and produce upon request by Costco or any authorized government agency in the United States, Puerto Rico or the country where the Product
will be shipped, all documentation necessary to determine duty treatment and/or claims for trade preferences. In order to fulfill its
obligations under this Section, Supplier shall require its own suppliers to maintain and produce similar documentation for components
they provide. In the event of a denial by Customs of any special duty claim at the time of entry or during a subsequent Customs audit,
Supplier shall be liable for any duties, penalties and interest owed whether by Costco or Supplier, on account of such denial.

 

10.4 Facility
Audits. Supplier consents to inspections of Supplier’s premises at Supplier’s sole cost and expense, by Costco or Costco
agents, for matters related to the Agreement Documents, including without limitation, Non-Food GMP audits, Food GMP audits, Non-Food
Quality Assurance audits and Supplier Code of Conduct Audits, with respect to quality, safety, worker’s protections, supply chain
security and other subject matter relevant to the Products Produced. Supplier agrees to execute and/or furnish to Costco upon request,
all certifications, guarantees and other documents regarding and confirming compliance with all applicable Laws.

 

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10.5 Information
Technology Audit. Supplier further represents and warrants that it complies with all Laws applicable to its business operations that
prohibit the use of stolen or misappropriated information technology, which includes hardware or software acquired or used in violation
of applicable law, and upon request, shall submit to an audit by Costco or a designated third party to confirm compliance with this Section.
If such audit indicates that Supplier is using stolen or misappropriated information technology in its business operations and Supplier,
after having received notice of the non-compliance, fails to cure the same within a reasonable period of time, Costco may declare Supplier
to be in breach of the Agreement Documents and may cancel any outstanding Purchase Order upon notice to Supplier.

 

10.6 Anti-Corruption
Audit. Supplier consents to Costco conducting inspections of its books and records and making other inquiries to confirm Supplier’s
compliance with applicable anti-corruption and anti-bribery laws and shall provide reasonable cooperation to Costco or its agents to
schedule and conduct such audits and inquiries.

 

10.7 Notice
of Non-Compliance. Supplier must give prompt written notice to Costco of any facts it learns indicating that either the Product or
Supplier is allegedly or actually not in compliance with the Laws or any provision of the Agreement Documents. Costco reserves the right
to cancel any Purchase Order or reject or revoke acceptance of any Product if it reasonably believes that the Product and/or Supplier
is not in compliance with any applicable Laws or any provision of the Agreement Documents.

 

10.8 Conflict
Minerals. Pursuant to Section 1502 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform, Consumer Protection Act and any similar Laws, Supplier represents
and warrants that, based on a good faith inquiry and except as otherwise separately disclosed in writing, the Product does not contain
any Conflict Minerals. Upon Costco’s request, Supplier shall produce to Costco evidence of its due diligence supporting this representation
and warranty. The term “Conflict Minerals” means columbite-tantalite (coltan), cassiterite, gold, wolframite or their
derivatives, tantalum, tin and tungsten and any other minerals or derivatives that the United States Secretary of State determines to
be financing conflict in a Covered Country, and “Conflict Minerals” shall mean any of them.

 

11. SAFETY
AGENCY LISTING. All electrical merchandise has been
evaluated by an Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recognized testing laboratory which is listed on the Nationally
Recognized Testing Laboratories’ (NRTL) website, and the listing/certification is current and valid and bears all respective NRTL
required markings: https://www.osha.gov/dts/otpca/nrtl/nrtllist.html.

 

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12. ABILITY
TO SELL.

 

12.1 Representations
and Warranties. Supplier represents and warrants to Costco that:

 

(a) the
Product and its distribution, promotion, display, sale and use will not infringe or violate any patent, trademark, trade dress, trade
name, copyright or other right of any third party;

 

(b) Costco’s
purchase and resale of the Product will not violate the distribution rights of any third party:

 

(c) the
Product is without defects and has adequate warnings and instructions;

 

(d) Supplier
is not a party to any agreement or understanding, and there is no other impediment or restriction that limits, prohibits or prevents
Supplier from selling and delivering the Product to Costco, or limits, prohibits or prevents Costco from re-selling the Product or fully
performing its obligations under the Agreement Documents: and

 

(e) the
Product is not subject to any antidumping duty or countervailing duty investigation or order in any country where Product is manufactured
and/or sold. Without limiting any other remedies, Costco may cancel any Purchase Order for Product that is or becomes the subject of
an antidumping duty or countervailing duty investigation or order.

 

12.2 California
Prop. 65. Supplier represents it is fully aware of, and agrees to comply with, California Proposition 65 (Cal. Health & Safety
Code §§ 25249.5-25249.13) and its implementing regulations (27 CCR § 25000 et seq), including the following:

 

(a) The
Product must not contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity; or

 

(b) The
quantity of the chemical in question is in compliance with the Federal and California standards, or the Product must carry a warning
label that complies with California law.

 

12.3 SDS.
Supplier shall provide Costco a current Safety Data Sheet (“SOS”) that meets the requirements of OSHA regulations
and California Admin. Code, 8 CCR § 5194, or a statement from the manufacturer that no SDS is legally required for the Product.

 

12.4 Puerto
Rico Distribution Rights. For Product to be sold in Puerto Rico, Supplier hereby represents, warrants and agrees that (i) Supplier
is and will be authorized to sell to Costco every item of Product or service it sells to Costco for resale or use in Puerto Rico; and
(ii) that the sale of these items or services to Costco will not violate the distribution rights of others.

 

12.5 Product
Approval. Costco’s approval or contribution to any Product promotional material, sample, label or packaging, including laboratory
tests and inspections, shall not relieve Supplier’s sole responsibility to ensure that the Product promotional materials,
labelling and/or packaging conform to applicable specifications and comply with all Laws and Supplier’s other obligations under
the Agreement Documents.

 

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13. REJECTION;
PRODUCT RETURN.

 

13.1 Reject
or Revoke. Costco, at its option may, at any time, reject (or revoke acceptance of) and either return to Supplier or hold at Supplier’s
risk and expense, any Product, shipment or portion thereof that Costco determines:

 

(a) is
non-conforming with the terms of the Agreement Documents in any way;

 

(b) is
shipped contrary to Costco’s instructions;

 

(c) is
in excess or short of the quantities covered by the Purchase Order;

 

(d) is
the subject of a recall or safety notice as provided in Section 18 below;

 

(e) allegedly
contains any defect or inadequate warnings, labeling, instructions, or safety guards;

 

(f) allegedly
violates any Laws or fails to meet any applicable governmental or industry standards;

 

(g) allegedly
fails to comply with any Customs requirements; or

 

(h) allegedly
infringes any patent, trade name, trade secret, trade dress, trademark, copyright, privacy rights or other right of any third party.

 

Payment
of any invoice does not limit Costco’s right to reject or revoke acceptance.

 

13.2 Net
Landed Cost. Supplier hereby assumes, and shall bear and pay all risks and expenses of unpacking, examining, repacking, storing,
holding and/or reshipping or returning any such Product, and shall reimburse Costco its Net Landed Cost for such Product as shown on
the books of Costco, in addition to any other remedies available to Costco. For purposes of the Agreement Documents, Costco’s “Net
Landed Cost” means the price of the Product plus all freight, packaging, customs, storage and handling costs, including those
costs related to revocation, rejection or return of the Product, to and from Costco’s depots and warehouses. In the event Supplier’s
payment terms include a cash discount, Supplier will refund Costco only the amount Costco paid for the Product if Costco rejects or revokes
acceptance of any Product, not the amount of any cash discount Costco received.

 

13.3 Combined
or Commingled Products. If Costco rejects or revokes acceptance of Products that have been combined or commingled with other products,
Supplier shall, at Costco’s option replace the rejected or revoked Products and be responsible for all costs of repacking the combined
or commingled merchandise or shall purchase from Costco all components of the combined or commingled merchandise at Costco’s Net
Landed Cost.

 

13.4 Defective
Allowance. Supplier is responsible for all amounts arising from Costco’s rejection or revocation of acceptance of Product and
any amounts actually incurred over and above any negotiated defective allowance.

 

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13.5 Effect
of Cancellation. In the event Costco cancels any Purchase Order pursuant to the Agreement Documents, rejects or revokes any Product
for any reason set forth in this Section 13, accepts customer returns pursuant to Section 14 (Customer Returns), or exercises its rights
under Section 15 (Refunds; Offsets), Costco shall not be liable to Supplier for any costs, expenses or damages of any kind arising out
of Costco’s exercise of its rights under the Agreement Documents.

 

14. CUSTOMER
RETURNS. Costco may pursuant to Section 13.1 reject
or revoke acceptance of and return to Supplier any Product returned by Costco’s customers. For any Products returned by customers,
Costco reserves the right to return such Products to Supplier or to salvage, donate, dispose of, re-use, refurbish or recycle such Products
at Supplier’s sole cost and expense.

 

15. REFUNDS;
OFFSETS. At Costco’s option, Supplier shall
grant a full refund to Costco or, if Costco so elects, a credit or replacement with respect to any shipment, Product or portion thereof
that Costco rejects, returns or revokes acceptance. Costco may also offset costs associated with defective packaging, monies owed for
regulatory fines or penalties (including associated attorneys’ fees), any rebates/incentive allowances, the cost of processing
third party subpoenas and any other amounts owed or to be owed by Supplier against amounts Costco owes to Supplier. Costco may, at the
end of a season, at the close of a business relationship, or otherwise, hold back a reasonable reserve for future claims against amounts
owed, including but not limited to reasonable anticipated arbitration/litigation expenses. In the event there remains an outstanding
balance owed Costco after such offset, Supplier shall immediately pay to Costco said balance.

 

16. INDEMNITY.
To the fullest extent permitted by law, Supplier shall defend, hold harmless and indemnify Costco, its subsidiaries, affiliates, and
their employees, agents and representatives (collectively “Costco Indemnitee(s)”) from and against any and all claims, suits,
actions, demands, damages, liabilities, losses, fines, penalties, costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ and experts’
fees) (collectively “Damages”) arising out of any purchase and/or sale of Product and including without limitation any of
the matters in the following subparagraphs, provided that this indemnity shall not extend to Damages claimed by one Costco Indemnitee
against another Costco Indemnitee:

 

(a) Any
actual or alleged infringement or misappropriation of any patent, trademark, trade name, trade dress, copyright or other right relating
to any Product;

 

(b) Any
actual or alleged breach of the Agreement Documents;

 

(c) Any
actual or alleged injury to any person, damage to any property, or any other damage or loss, by whomsoever suffered, claimed to result
in whole or in part from:

 

(i) the
Product;

 

(ii) any
actual or alleged defect in such Product, whether latent or patent, including without limitation any alleged failure to provide adequate
warnings, labeling, packaging or instructions; or

 

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(iii) the
shipping, delivery and/or unloading of the Product by Supplier, its agent or representative, at a Costco warehouse or depot;

 

(d) Any
actual or alleged violation of any Laws relating to the Product, or to its manufacture, shipment, import, labeling, weights and measurements,
use or sale, or any failure to provide a Safety Data Sheet or certification;

 

(e) Any
other act, activity or omission of Supplier or any of its affiliates, employees, representatives, agents or contractors, including activities
on Costco’s premises and the use of any vehicle, equipment, fixture or material of Supplier in connection with any sale to or service
for Costco; or

 

(f) Supplier’s
failure to pay any third party for any amounts due and owing for materials, equipment, supplies, transport or services performed in connection
with the Product and/or Agreement Documents.

 

Supplier
shall provide a defense against any claims, suits, or actions against any Costco Indemnitee seeking Damages that may be covered by this
indemnity (“Claim(s)”). Supplier shall appoint counsel to defend such Claims, subject to Costco’s approval,
and Supplier may settle Claims with Costco’s written consent. Notwithstanding the above, Costco shall have the right, but not the
obligation, to participate as it deems necessary in the handling, adjustment or defense of any Claim. If Costco elects to participate
in the defense of a Claim, it will have the right to select counsel, control the defense, and settle Claims, and Supplier shall pay for
all defense costs and expenses as they are incurred. Supplier will not enter into any settlement that obligates Costco without Costco’s
written approval.

 

In
connection with the indemnification obligation set forth in this Section 16, Supplier specifically waives any liability limitation or
protection it otherwise might have under state worker’s compensation laws or similar laws.

 

The
representations, warranties, indemnities and obligations of Supplier under the Agreement Documents shall not be affected, limited, or
discharged in any way by•

 

(a) Costco’s
acceptance of Product;

 

(b) Costco’s
extension of warranties to its customers;

 

(c) Costco’s
approval of Product samples, promotional materials, labels, packaging or other specifications;

 

(d) Costco’s
approval of laboratory tests and inspections; or

 

(e) any
other act or omission of Costco.

 

The
obligations of Supplier under this Section 16 shall apply to the fullest extent permitted by law regardless of any strict liability or
negligence (whether sole, concurrent, or contributory) by any Costco Indemnitee; provided, however, that Supplier shall have no obligation
to defend, hold harmless and indemnify a Costco Indemnitee for loss caused solely by the negligence or intentional wrongful acts of Costco.

 

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17. INSURANCE.

 

17.1 Policies.
Supplier shall obtain and maintain, at its expense, a policy or policies of:

 

(a) Commercial
General Liability Insurance (including product and completed operations, personal and advertising injury, contractual liability coverage)
with a minimum of $5,000,000 each occurrence; $5,000,000 General Aggregate limit and $5,000,000 Products and Completed Operations Aggregate
limit written on an occurrence form. Aggregate Limits shall apply on an annual basis. Such insurance can be any combination of primary
or umbrella/excess. Insurance shall be written on a world-wide basis.

 

(b) Claims
Made; ERP. Supplier may satisfy the requirement of Section 17.1(a) above by obtaining and maintaining a “Claims Made”
general liability policy(ies), but only if the policy is submitted to and approved in writing in advance by Costco’s Risk Management
department. If approved, such Claims Made policies must be maintained in effect by Supplier at all times while the parties are doing
business and have a retroactive date of at least three years prior to the date of the initial Costco Purchase Order submitted to Supplier.
In the event Supplier stops doing business with Costco, Supplier agrees to maintain all insurance for five years thereafter, or purchase
a 3-year “Extended Reporting Period” (“ERP”).

 

Suppliers
whose employees enter Costco’s premises for business are also required to have-

 

(c) Workers’
Compensation Insurance with statutory limits and Employers’ Liability Insurance (Stop-Gap Liability Insurance in monopolistic
State Workers Compensation Fund states) with minimum limits of $1,000,000 per accident/occurrence for bodily injury and property damage.

 

(d) Automobile
Liability Insurance with $1,000,000 per accident for bodily injury and property damage limits for each accident, including owned,
non-owned and hired vehicles.

 

(e) (Puerto
Rico Suppliers) Supplier shall also maintain current insurance policies of Workers’ Compensation Insurance through the
State Insurance Fund (Fondo del Seguro del Estado) for Suppliers whose employees enter Costco’s premises in Puerto Rico.

 

17.2 Additional
Insured. All policies purchased to satisfy the foregoing General Liability and Automobile Liability Insurance requirements above
(including any excess or umbrella policies purchased to satisfy the General Liability limits requirements) shall name Costco Wholesale
Corporation and any relevant subsidiary, proprietary company or corporation, partnership or joint venture as Additional Insureds for
the duration of the required insurance. The scope of coverage afforded Additional Insureds under those policies shall be at least as
broad as the coverage afforded under “Broad Form Vendor Endorsement” ISO Form CG 20 15 07 04.

 

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17.3 Policy
Limits; Primary Coverage; Waiver of Subrogation. Supplier’s insurers must be Best’s rated B+, VII (or the equivalent)
or better. The limits of insurance provided shall be the greater of that set forth in these Standard Terms or the full per occurrence
and aggregate limits set forth in Supplier’s insurance policies. Policy limits may not be reduced, terms changed, or any policies
canceled with less than 30 days’ prior written notice to Costco. Supplier’s insurance shall provide that it is primary to
and will not seek contribution from any other insurance available to Costco. Policies maintained by Costco will be excess and noncontributory
to policies maintained by Supplier. All Supplier policies shall contain a waiver of subrogation by Supplier’s insurance carrier
in favor of Costco and its insurance carriers with respect to all obligations assumed by Supplier pursuant to the Agreement Documents.
It shall be the responsibility of Supplier to ensure that all of its agents, representatives, subcontractors, and independent contractors
comply with the insurance requirements of this Section 17. Supplier shall also be responsible to pay any and all deductibles and retentions
under the policies required by this Section 17.

 

17.4 Certificate
of Insurance. Supplier shall deliver to Costco in Washington State the Certificate(s) of Insurance evidencing the coverage required
by this Section 17 prior to receiving a Purchase Order from Costco, and at each policy renewal or replacement during the duration of
coverage required by this Section 17. Such Certificate(s) of Insurance shall be signed by a person authorized by each insurer identified
therein to bind coverage on its behalf. Any failure to provide a Certificate(s) of Insurance shall not limit or waive any rights available
to Costco.

 

17.5 Obligations
of Supplier. Nothing contained in this Section 17 shall in any way limit the indemnity obligations or other obligations of Supplier
under the Agreement Documents or applicable Law.

 

18. RECALLS.
In the event the Product is the subject of a recall (which includes safety or quality or similar notices) or other action required to
bring the Product into compliance with the Agreement Documents (whether initiated by Costco, Supplier, or a government or consumer protection
agency), Supplier shall be responsible for all associated costs and expenses. Supplier shall promptly reimburse Costco for all such costs
and expenses incurred by or for Costco, including without limitation recalling, publishing and/or mailing notices, storing, shipping,
destroying or recycling the Product (and where applicable, any products with which the Product has been processed, packaged, combined
or commingled), including refunds to customers and Costco’s Net Landed Cost of unsold Product. The parties shall assist each other
in all reasonable ways to resolve any claims involving Products subject to a recall or a safety, quality or similar notice.

 

19. TAXES.
Costco’s purchase is for resale unless Costco otherwise states in writing. Supplier’s pricing invoice should be exclusive
of all retail sales, use and like taxes. If claiming the resale sales tax exemption, Costco will provide Supplier, upon Supplier’s
request, with valid tax exemption (resale) certificates for those states where Costco has nexus and deliveries are to be made. Supplier’s
invoicing Costco for any tax or fee shall constitute a warranty that Supplier is duly registered with the agency which levies the tax
or fee. If Supplier does not remit the invoiced tax or fee to the appropriate agency, and/or if the same tax or fee is subsequently assessed
by the agency against Costco, Supplier shall reimburse Costco for all amounts of tax or fee Costco has remitted to Supplier to date and
Supplier shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless Costco against all losses, fines, penalties, interest and expenses (including attorneys’
fees).

 

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20. REMEDIES;
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. The exercise of any remedy
herein will be without prejudice to any other right or remedy available to either party. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES, WHETHER AS A RESULT
OF BREACH OF CONTRACT, WARRANTY, TORT (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, NEGLIGENCE) OR ANY OTHER CLAIM OR CAUSE OF ACTION, WHETHER STATUTORY
OR OTHERWISE, WILL EITHER PARTY BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER FOR ANY SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, PUNITIVE, EXEMPLARY, TREBLE
OR OTHER ENHANCED DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE AGREEMENT DOCUMENTS, EVEN IF THE OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
OF SUCH DAMAGES IN ADVANCE; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT THIS LIMITATION OF LIABILITY SHALL NOT APPLY TO COSTCO’S LOST GROSS MARGIN
NOR PREVENT COSTCO FROM RECEIVING THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ITS NET LANDED COST AND THE RETAIL SELLING PRICE OF PRODUCT, SUPPLIER’S
OBLIGATIONS UNDER SECTIONS 16 (Indemnification), 19 (Taxes), OR SUPPLIER’S BREACH UNDER SECTIONS 27 (Code of Conduct) or 28 (Confidentiality).

 

21. DISPUTES
AND ARBITRATION. All Claims and disputes that (1)
are between Supplier and Costco or either’s subsidiaries, parents, affiliates, officers, directors and/or employees, and (2) arise
out of or relate to the Agreement Documents or their subject matter, interpretation, performance or enforcement, or any other agreement,
transaction, occurrence or any applicable Law, between Supplier and Costco (including without limitation any tort or statutory Claim)
(“Dispute”) will be arbitrated under the Commercial Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”),
including, if applicable, Supplementary Procedures for International Commercial Arbitration, in English at Seattle, Washington, before
one neutral arbitrator who may be a national of any party and who shall be a member of the AAA’s Large Complex Case Panel. Any
issues about the arbitrability of a Claim or Dispute will be determined by the arbitrator. All documents and information relevant to
the Claim or Dispute in the possession of any party shall be made available to the other party not later than 60 days after the demand
for arbitration is served, and the arbitrator may permit such depositions or other discovery deemed necessary for a fair hearing. The
arbitrator shall have the power to require discovery of third parties (including testimony and documents) to the fullest extent allowed
by federal law or the laws of the State of Washington. The hearing may not exceed two days. The arbitrator’s award shall be rendered
within 120 days of the demand. The arbitrator may award interim and final injunctive relief and other remedies, but may not award damages
limited in Section 20 above whether under contract, tort, statute, or any other basis for liability unless they are required by statute
as determined by the arbitrator. No class arbitration shall be allowed, but other parties may be joined as necessary to resolve a Dispute.
No time limit herein is jurisdictional. Any award of the arbitrator (including awards of interim or final remedies) may be confirmed
or enforced in any court having jurisdiction. Notwithstanding the above. Costco or Supplier may bring court proceedings or Claims against
each other (i) solely as part of separate litigation commenced by an unrelated third party, or (ii) if not first sought from the arbitrator,
solely to obtain in the state or federal courts in King County, Washington, temporary or preliminary injunctive relief or other interim
remedies pending conclusion of the arbitration. In the case of contradiction between the provisions of this Section 21 and the Commercial
Arbitration Rules of AAA, this Section shall prevail. The limitations on remedies described above may be deemed inoperative to the extent
necessary to preserve the enforceability of the agreement to arbitrate. If any provision of this agreement to arbitrate is held invalid
or unenforceable, it shall be so held to the minimum extent required by law and all other provisions shall remain valid and enforceable.

 

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21.1 Agreement
to Arbitrate. Supplier acknowledges and agrees that (i) these arbitration and Dispute provisions are valid, and that it has freely
and voluntarily accepted them as part of the negotiation of the Agreement Documents, (ii) it has received consideration for agreeing
to arbitrate under these terms, (iii) it has had the opportunity to consult with counsel as to whether or not to agree to arbitration,
(iv) it waives any Claim it may have to immunity from arbitration, (v) any defense to arbitrability or enforcement, including but not
limited to sufficiency of notice, deficiencies in the proceeding and public policy concerns are waived if not raised in the arbitration
proceeding or the first opportunity for appeal, (vi) it consents to the global enforcement and execution of any arbitration award, against
it and any of its assets, (vii) the Agreement Documents are an “agreement in writing” for purposes of Article II of the United
Nations Convention for the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards; and (viii) this agreement to arbitrate covers, without
limitation, any Claims with respect to matters relating to the distribution rights of any of the parties arising under the Agreement
Documents or any applicable Law. If for any reason this agreement to arbitrate is held invalid or unenforceable with respect to any Claim
or Dispute, then the exclusive forum for that Claim or Dispute will be the federal or state courts in King County, Washington.

 

21.2 Puerto
Rico. For Puerto Rico Suppliers of Product sold in Puerto Rico, these provisions provide for MANDATORY ARBITRATION in Seattle, Washington.
The arbitrator must be a resident of Washington State or King County, Washington. Supplier acknowledges and agrees that (1) it has freely
and voluntarily accepted these arbitration and Dispute provisions as part of the negotiation of the Agreement Documents, (2) it has received
consideration for agreeing to arbitrate, (3) it has had the opportunity to consult with counsel as to whether or not to agree to arbitration,
and (4) this agreement to arbitrate covers, without limitation, any Claims with respect to matters relating to distribution rights of
any of the parties arising under the Agreement Documents or any applicable Laws. If for any reason this agreement to arbitrate is held
invalid or unenforceable with respect to any Claim or Dispute, then the exclusive forum for that Claim or Dispute will be the federal
or state courts in King County, Washington.

 

22. VENUE;
ATTORNEYS’ FEES. Supplier consents to the
personal jurisdiction and exclusive venue of the federal and state courts in King County, Washington, for any court action or proceeding
allowed under the Agreement Documents. The prevailing party in any arbitration or court action or proceeding shall be awarded its reasonable
attorneys’ fees, expenses (including without limitation expert witness fees) and costs.

 

23. GOVERNING
LAW. The Agreement Documents and all agreements
between Supplier and Costco shall be governed by and construed according to the laws of the State of Washington, without regard to conflicts
of laws principles. The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods does not apply to the Agreement Documents.

 

24. SEVERABILITY.
If any provision of any Agreement Document or of any agreement between Supplier and Costco is held invalid or unenforceable, it shall
be so held to the minimum extent required by law and all other provisions shall remain valid and enforceable.

 

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25. BAR
CODES. Supplier shall provide to Costco and place
on all Product sold to Costco an accurate scannable global trade identification number (“GTIN”) and Costco’s
assigned item number. If Supplier fails to place an accurate scannable GTIN and/or item number on any Product, Costco may assess Supplier
for Costco’s internal costs and any associated fines, costs, expenses or attorneys’ fees levied. Costco reserves the right
to impose requirements for similar evolving technology like RFID (radio-frequency identification).

 

26. INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY. The ownership and exclusive use of the
trademarks and other intellectual property owned by or under license to Costco Wholesale and/or its affiliates, which include without
limitation COSTCO WHOLESALE (and all derivatives thereof) and KIRKLAND SIGNATURE (and all derivatives thereof) shall remain vested in
Costco Wholesale and/or such affiliates as the case may be, and Supplier shall have no rights or interest in them. Supplier agrees that
prior to using such intellectual property in any manner, it will obtain prior written consent and, in the event of such consent, will
comply with Costco’s Trademark/Logo Guidelines. Supplier shall not contest, directly or indirectly, the ownership, validity, or
enforceability of such intellectual property or use any other confusingly similar intellectual property.

 

27. SUPPLIER
CODE OF CONDUCT. Supplier agrees to comply with
Costco’s Supplier Code of Conduct. Supplier further represents and warrants that it and its subcontractors/suppliers do not use
any form of slave labor, forced, bonded and indentured labor, illegal prison labor or illegal child labor, or physically abuse their
workers, engage in human trafficking or sexual exploitation, and that it will disclose to Costco prior to producing Merchandise for a
Purchase Order whether any prison labor has been or will be utilized anywhere in the supply chain. Upon review of any unsatisfactory
Supplier Code of Conduct audit results, Costco, in its sole discretion, reserves the right to terminate its relationship with a Supplier
or any of its subcontractors/suppliers, cancel any Purchase Order, return or revoke acceptance of affected Product and/or require corrective
action be taken.

 

28. CONFIDENTIALITY.

 

28.1 Definition
of Confidential Information. Supplier may be exposed to Costco’s confidential information. “Confidential Information”
means non-public information, whether written, oral, recorded on tapes or in any other media or format that Costco designates confidential
or which, by its nature or under the circumstances surrounding disclosure, ought to be treated as confidential. Confidential Information
includes, without limitation, Personal Information (defined in Section 29), business plans, marketing plans, product plans, processes,
strategies, know-how, forecasts and/or sales or financial information.

 

28.2 Exclusions.
With the exception of Personal Information, which is always Confidential Information, Confidential Information shall not include information
that Supplier can conclusively establish: (i) entered the public domain without Supplier’s breach of any obligation owed to Costco
and without wrongdoing by Supplier or any third party; (ii) was lawfully disclosed to Supplier from a source other than Costco; (iii)
is or was rightfully in Supplier’s possession prior to disclosure by Costco; or (iv) is independently developed by or for Supplier
without use of Costco’s Confidential Information.

 

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28.3 Supplier’s
Obligation of Confidentiality. Supplier agrees, both during and after the close of the business relationship with Costco, to hold
the Confidential Information in the strictest confidence and, except as expressly permitted herein or as consented to in writing by Costco,
not to disclose such Confidential Information to any third party.; provided however, Supplier is permitted to disclose relevant aspects
of such Confidential Information to: (a) its officers, employees, attorneys and auditors by a public accounting firm, on a need-to-know
basis in order to perform its obligations under the Agreement Documents; or (b) third parties only as required to provide Products or
services to Costco or its members, provided that it obligates all such persons described in (a) and (b) above to protect the Confidential
Information to the same extent as required under this Section 28. Supplier shall use the Confidential Information only to exercise rights
and fulfill obligations under the Agreement Documents. Supplier shall take measures to protect the confidentiality of the Confidential
Information that are no less protective than those measures it uses to protect the confidentiality of its own confidential or proprietary
information (in no event, less than commercially reasonable measures).

 

28.4 Security
Incidents. Supplier shall notify Costco in writing immediately upon learning of (i) a breach of security impacting Supplier’s
information technology systems that Process Costco Confidential Information (or those of any third parties who were authorized to access
the Confidential Information or with whom Supplier has shared Confidential Information); or (ii) any unauthorized, access, acquisition,
use or disclosure of Confidential Information (each a “Security Incident”). Supplier will investigate the Security
Incident, take all necessary steps to eliminate or contain the exposure of the Confidential Information, and keep Costco informed of
the status of the Security Incident and all related matters. Supplier further agrees to provide reasonable assistance and cooperation
requested by Costco in the furtherance of any correction, remediation, or investigation of any Security Incident and/or the mitigation
of any potential damage. If a Security Incident enables a third party to misdirect or fraudulently induces Costco to misdirect payments
intended to be made to Supplier or another party (including without limitation by a third party fraudulently representing itself as Supplier
in providing payment instructions to Costco), such misdirected payments will be deemed payment made by Costco against any amounts owed
to Supplier; provided, however, in the event Supplier has taken commercially reasonable administrative, physical, and technical measures
to safeguard the security and confidentiality of its network and data designed to prevent any collection, use or disclosure of or access
thereto, including compliance with recognized security standards, Costco and Supplier may agree on an alternative payment resolution.
“Process” means the collection, recording, organization, alteration, access, disclosure, copying, retention, deletion,
combination, restriction, destruction, disposal, sale, sharing, or other use of Personal Information.

 

28.5 Retention.
Upon termination of this Agreement or upon request by Costco from time to time, Supplier will promptly return or delete Confidential
Information from its systems in accordance with Costco’s instructions, and it will require similar return or deletion from any
third parties who were authorized to access Confidential Information.

 

28.6 Legal
Process. Supplier may disclose Confidential Information when legally compelled by a court or other government authority. To the extent
permitted by law, Supplier shall promptly provide Costco with sufficient notice of all available details of the legal requirement and
reasonably cooperate with Costco’s efforts to challenge the disclosure, seek an appropriate protective order, or pursue such other
legal action as Costco may deem appropriate.

 

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29. DATA
PROTECTION.

 

29.1 Processing.
Supplier may be provided with, access or otherwise receive information from or on behalf of Costco that identifies or may be associated
with an individual (including without limitation information about Costco members, vendors, customers, suppliers, and employees) (“Personal
Information”). Supplier will (and will ensure that any person acting under Supplier’s authority to Process the Personal
Information) will Process the Personal Information only (i) as needed to perform Supplier’s obligations under the Agreement Documents,
and (ii) in accordance with Costco’s documented instructions, including as set forth in any of the Agreement Documents, unless
otherwise required by applicable law. Supplier will not otherwise Process Personal Information. Supplier will not add Personal Information
to its or any third party’s database and is prohibited from disclosing Personal Information outside of the direct business relationship
between Costco and Supplier. Supplier certifies that it understands and will comply with these obligations and prohibitions related to
selling, retaining, using, or disclosing such Personal Information under this Agreement. For purposes of the previous sentence, “selling”
shall have the same meaning as in the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018.

 

29.2 Requests/Complaints.
Unless prohibited by applicable law, Supplier will promptly notify Costco (and in any case within five days) if Supplier receives any
requests concerning Personal Information, including requests to access or delete Personal Information or complaints with respect to Personal
Information. Supplier will not respond to any such request or complaint, other than to redirect the requester to Costco, unless expressly
authorized to respond by Costco.

 

29.3 Deletion.
Upon Costco’s request, Supplier will promptly and securely delete or destroy any Personal Information where such data is within
the possession or control of Supplier. If relevant, Supplier will direct any Supplier Affiliate or subcontractor or other third party
that Processes or has authorized access to such Personal Information to promptly and securely delete or destroy such data.

 

29.4 Confirmation.
Upon completion of any actions required by this Section, Supplier will provide Costco written confirmation of Supplier’s compliance
with its obligations under this Section.

 

30. SUBCONTRACTORS;
CHANGE IN CONTROL; ASSIGNMENT.

 

30.1 Subcontractors.
Supplier shall not subcontract, delegate or assign its obligations under the Agreement Documents without the prior written approval of
Costco.

 

30.2 Change
in Control. In the event of a change in control of Supplier, as determined by Costco in its sole discretion, Costco shall have the
option but not the obligation to cancel any Purchase Order that in whole or in part has not been fully performed.

 

30.3 Assignment.
Any assignment of the Agreement Documents without Costco’s prior written consent is void and, if approved, the Agreement Documents
will be binding upon, inure to the benefit of and be enforceable by the parties hereto and their respective successors and permitted
assigns.

 

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31. NO
PUBLICITY. Supplier shall not, without the prior
written consent of Costco, refer to Costco or any of its affiliates as Supplier’s customer or otherwise in any media or in any
manner in press releases, advertising or other public or promotional statements in any media format.

 

32. RELATIONSHIP
OF PARTIES. The relationship between Costco and
Supplier is that of an independent contractor and Supplier agrees that it has not and shall not hold itself out as, nor shall Supplier
be deemed to be, an agent of Costco. The Agreement Documents do not create an exclusive relationship between Supplier and Costco or any
of its affiliates, wherever located.

 

33. COMPLIANCE
WITH ANTI-CORRUPTION LAWS. Supplier will comply
with all anticorruption laws and provide assurances and documentation to Costco as may be requested from time to time that Supplier is
acting in compliance with these laws and with Costco’s policies and prohibitions regarding provision and acceptance of gratuities.
Supplier acknowledges that Costco employees may not, directly or indirectly, give, offer, accept, or receive gratuities (whether to or
from government officials or private parties). In connection with activities that directly or indirectly involve Costco, Supplier will
not give, offer, accept, or receive gratuities to any party. Supplier must promptly report to Costco actual or suspected violations of
this provision.

 

34. TRADE
LAW COMPLIANCE. Supplier will comply with all applicable
trade, import and export control laws of the United States and any other applicable governmental authority (“Export Laws”).
Supplier represents that it is not on the U.S. Treasury Department’s list of Specially Designated Nationals, the U.S. Department
of Commerce’s Denied Persons List or Entity List, or other export control lists of the U.S. or other country. Supplier will not
source any item or component thereof: (a) from any country subject to United States embargo or similar export restrictions (including,
without limitation, Iran, Syria, Sudan and North Korea or national or resident thereof); or (b) from anyone on the U.S. Treasury Department’s
list of Specially Designated Nationals, the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Denied Persons List or Entity List, or other export control
lists; or (c) for any purpose prohibited by Export Laws.

 

35. ASSIGNMENT
OF CLAIM. Supplier agrees to assign to Costco any
and all claims Supplier might have against third parties arising out of Products or services associated with any agreement or transaction
between Costco and Supplier. Supplier agrees to notify Costco within 30 days of becoming aware of any such potential claim and, should
Costco accept assignment of the claim, to cooperate fully in its prosecution.

 

36. WAIVER.
The failure by either party to insist upon strict performance of any of the provisions contained in the Agreement Documents will in no
way diminish either party’s right to full performance at any time thereafter and a waiver by either party of a breach of any provision
in the Agreement Documents shall not constitute a waiver of a similar breach in the future.

 

37. ENTIRE
AGREEMENT; OTHER FORMS. The Agreement Documents
are the entire agreement between the parties for the Products specified on any Purchase Order and/or Item Agreement and supersede all
terms in Supplier’s invoices and other forms, and all prior oral or written communications and agreements between the parties.
Neither party is entering into the Agreement Documents in reliance on any oral or written promises, representations or understandings
other than those in the Agreement Documents. Costco will not be bound by, and specifically objects to, any term, condition or other provision
which is different from or in addition to the provisions of the Agreement Documents and submitted by Supplier in any invoice. Confirmation,
correspondence or otherwise. These Standard Terms and any provisions, supplements or amendments to them cannot be waived without a writing
signed by an authorized official of each party.

 

38. HEADINGS.
All headings in the Supplier Agreement and the Standard Terms are for convenience only.

 

39. NOTICE.
Unless specified otherwise in the Agreement Documents, all notices shall be in writing and shall be sent to the address specified below
or to any changed address of which a party has given written notice. Notices must be sent by overnight courier that guarantees next day
delivery and will be deemed given at the time received.

 

Notices
to Costco shall be sent to the address below or any changed address that Costco provides:

 

Costco
Wholesale

Attention:
Vendor Maintenance

999
Lake Drive

Issaquah,
Washington 98027

 

Notices
to Supplier shall be sent to the most current address listed in Supplier’s Costco account.

 

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	Supplier:
    	SONDORS
    INC	 
	 	 	 
	Date:
    	October
    20, 2020	 

 

This
E-Commerce Addendum (“Addendum”) supplements the Costco Wholesale Supplier Agreement and Costco Wholesale Standard Terms
between the parties dated  October 20, 2020 (“Supplier Agreement”). Supplier is entering into this Addendum on
behalf of itself and Supplier Affiliates. All defined terms in the Supplier Agreement will have the same meaning in this Addendum.

 

1. Definitions.
“Site” means an Internet e-commerce site of Costco or an Affiliate Purchaser or an Internet e-commerce site of a third party
authorized by Costco or an Affiliate Purchaser to offer Products for sale. “Product” means all goods, packaging, instructions,
warnings, warranties and other materials and services normally included or otherwise delivered with such goods purchased by Costco or
an Affiliate Purchaser from Supplier and sold through a Site. “Customer” means any person or entity that purchases or receives
Product through a Site. “E-Purchase Order” means a purchase order issued by Costco to Supplier based on a Customer order
on a Site for Product.

 

2. Availability
of Product. Supplier commits for the period
specified in an Item Agreement to keep the Product available in its inventory and ready to ship within the interval identified in Section
7(e). Supplier shall notify Costco at least thirty (30) days prior to discontinuing any Product and at least seven (7) days prior to
any expected out-of-stock position with regard to any Product. Costco may, in its sole discretion, immediately discontinue offering a
Product for sale on any Site at any time.

 

3.
Page Set-Up.

 

 (a) Supplier shall submit to Costco, upon request, authorized still and/or video images, diagrams, graphics, information, and a written description of each Product intended for sale through a Site (together the “Product Description”). All images shall be in a form and format reasonably specified by Costco from time to time. In the event Supplier desires Costco to produce such images, Supplier shall pay Costco for such services as mutually agreed between the parties.

  

(b)
Prior to the posting of any Product on a Site, Costco shall prepare the presentation of the Product for a Site based on the Product Description
provided by Supplier (the “Page Set-Up”) and provide a copy to Supplier for its review. Supplier shall promptly notify Costco
of any errors or omissions or discrepancies in the Page Set-Up or, if none, of its approval of the Page Set-Up. Supplier shall be deemed
to have approved the proposed Page Set-Up if it does not respond to Costco within three (3) business days of its receipt of any proposed
Page Set-Up.

 

(c)
Costco may, at its option, adapt any approved Page Set-Up for promotional use in Costco promotional materials, including without limitation
print and digital.

 

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4. Authority;
License. In addition to the representations
and warranties in the Supplier Agreement, Supplier represents and warrants to Costco that: (a) the images, video, diagrams, graphics,
information, text and other content provided to Costco in the Product Description do not violate, misappropriate or infringe any intellectual
property right of any third party; (b) Supplier has all right, title and interest (including, without limitation, all permissions and
licenses from third parties) in the Product Description necessary to allow use of the Product Descriptions to create, adapt, duplicate,
and display the Page Set-Ups as contemplated in this Addendum; and (c) every Product to be offered for sale through a Site complies in
all respects with the specifications set forth in the applicable Item Agreement and Page Set-Up. Supplier hereby grants to Costco, Affiliate
Purchasers and operators of third-party Sites the non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free and irrevocable right and license to 11CP Product
Descriptions in connection with the creation, revision, adaptation, display, duplication, and use of

 

5. Product
Reviews. If a Site provides the capability for
reviews of Product, Supplier will not submit, and will ensure that none of its employees, contractors or agents, submit any Product reviews
directly or indirectly. If Supplier provides Product reviews for distribution by or through a Site, the reviews must be: (a) a representative
sample of the types of reviews submitted for such Product (i.e., both positive and negative); (b) bona fide, uncompensated customer reviews;
and (c) reviewers’ material connections (as defined by the Federal Trade Commission or other government authority) must be clearly
and conspicuously disclosed in any such reviews. Supplier will timely answer inquiries by Costco with respect to responses to any Product
reviews that Costco believes are necessary.

 

6. Fulfillment
of Customer Orders. As agreed by the parties,
Customer orders for Products may be fulfilled in any of the following ways: (a) from Costco’s inventory of Products (“Depot-Ship”),
(b) by Supplier or a Supplier Affiliate from its own inventory of Products (“Drop-Ship”), and/or (c) by a third party logistics
company that will fulfill E-Purchase Orders on behalf of Supplier (“3PL”).

 

(a) In
the event of Depot-Ship fulfillment of E-Purchase Orders, Costco will accept responsibility for external packing and shipping Product
to Customers, and Supplier will have no obligations under Section 7 below with respect to Depot-Ship fulfillment. Supplier will deliver
Products to Costco for Depot-Ship fulfillment in Product packaging approved by Costco in advance.

 

(b) In
the event of Drop-Ship fulfillment of E-Purchase Orders, Section 7 below shall apply.

 

(c) 3PL
fulfillment of E-Purchase Orders is subject to Costco’s prior written consent. Section 7 below shall apply to 3PL fulfillment and
to Supplier’s 3PL service provider, and Supplier shall ensure that its 3PL service provider fully and timely complies with such
terms. Supplier will be primarily liable to Costco for the full and timely performance of its 3PL service provider. Before any approved
3PL service provider fulfills any E-Purchase Orders, Supplier shall provide Costco with a 3PL Confidentiality Agreement, in the form
attached hereto as Exhibit A, signed by Supplier and its 3PL service provider.

 

(d) Costco
reserves the sole and exclusive right to communicate directly with Customers. Supplier will not communicate directly with Customers without
Costco’s prior written approval.

 

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7. Drop-Ship
and 3PL Fulfillment Terms. The following subsections
apply to Drop-Ship fulfillment and 3PL fulfillment of E-Purchase Orders:

 

(a) Submission
of E-Purchase Orders for Drop-Ship and 3PL Fulfillment. Costco may periodically issue E-Purchase Orders for Product to Supplier via
Costco’s E-Purchase Order processing agent or other mutually acceptable means designated in writing by the parties. To ensure prompt
attention to new Product orders, Supplier shall check for new E-Purchase Orders at least every two (2) hours during Supplier’s
normal business hours; each E-Purchase Order for Product to be shipped to a Customer will include a packing slip, gift message (as applicable),
a ship-to name and address, and shipping instructions.

 

(b) E-Purchase
Order. Supplier shall sell to Costco and ship the Product specified in an E-Purchase Order upon the terms set forth in this Addendum.
A E-Purchase Order submitted by Costco shall be considered an acceptance by Costco of Supplier’s offer to sell the subject Product
on the terms of the applicable Item Agreement. Any projections, purchasing history and representations about quantities to be purchased
are not binding, and Costco shall not be liable for any act or expenditure (including expenditures for equipment, labor, materials or
packaging) by Supplier in reliance on them.

 

(c) Instructions
for Shipping to Customers. For each shipment, Supplier shall (i) ship the Product specified in an E-Purchase Order to the Customer
identified as the “Ship To” recipient (in accordance with the shinning instructions specified therein, including, but not
limited to freight insurance and Customer number, Supplier shall include Costco’s E-Purchase Order number in the reference field
of the shipping document. If Supplier contracts for shipping, Supplier shall use a Costco-approved shipping carrier and shall require
the carrier to look only to Supplier for payment of shipping and related charges. Supplier shall be responsible for any costs arising
out of Supplier’s or its 3PL service provider’s failure to comply with the shipping instructions in this section.

 

(d) Packaging
for Shipments. All shipping labels shall contain only the name of “Costco” and not the name of Supplier, Supplier’s
3PL service provider, or any third party unless mutually agreed otherwise between the parties in writing. Unless the parties agree otherwise,
shipping labels shall show the address of the Supplier or, as applicable, its 3PL service provider so that undeliverable items will be
returned by the carrier to Supplier or its 3PL service provider. The form of all shipping labels and packaging materials used by Supplier
for any Product shall be approved in advance by Costco. Supplier must pack each item of Product in such a manner to prevent shipping
damage under normal circumstances and to comply with all then-current guidelines of the carrier and Costco. All boxes, tape, cushioning
materials and other packaging shall be supplied by Supplier at the Supplier’s expense. Any boxes used by Supplier may bear text
or images that directly relate to the Product inside or the Product manufacturer. No other markings may appear on the boxes (including
old shipping labels); provided, however that Costco may require that some shipments be packaged such that the contents are unknown (i.e.,
over-boxing may be necessary). Supplier may not include any flyers, brochures, coupons or any other item or materials within any shipment
to a Customer (either inside the box or affixed to the outside) without Costco’s prior written authorization.

 

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(e) Delivery
Schedule for Shipping to Customers. Time is of the essence of this Addendum. Unless otherwise agreed in writing, all E-Purchase Orders
received by Supplier before 2 P.M. (local time where the E-Purchase Order is received) must be shipped on the same day. All E-Purchase
Orders received by Supplier after 2 P.M. (local time where the E-Purchase Order is received) and all other orders must be shipped on
or before the next day.

 

(f) Shipment
Notification; Proof of Delivery. After shipment of any Product to a Customer pursuant to an E-Purchase Order, Supplier shall, on
the day of the shipment, complete and send to Costco a shipment notification, via Costco’s E-Purchase Order processing agent, in
the format specified by Costco. All such shipment notifications must include the freight tracking number(s) of each shipment used to
fulfill an E-Purchase Order (e.g., the shipment notification for an E-Purchase Order requiring three separate shipments must include
a freight tracking number for each shipment). For all shipments to Customers, Costco’s receipt of shipment notification will initiate
the payment terms in Section 7(i) below; Supplier shall not submit a separate invoice.

 

(g) Delivery
to Customers; Risk of Loss; Freight Claims.

 

(i) Costco
reserves the right to designate in an Item Agreement or otherwise the method of shipment (e.g., 2nd Day Air, Ground) and the
carrier (e.g., UPS, FedEx), and, in such event, title and risk of loss shall pass from Supplier to Costco upon delivery of conforming
Product to Costco’s carrier, provided the carrier’s employee or agent has signed the bill of lading or other delivery form
acknowledging receipt. With Supplier’s full and timely cooperation, Costco will handle all freight claims when shipments are made
on Costco’s carrier account number (e.g. UPS, FedEx).

 

(ii) All
sales are on a delivered basis. Except when Costco selects the carrier, Supplier’s delivery of the Product shall occur and risk
of loss shall pass only when and to the extent conforming Product has been received by the Customer designated in the E-Purchase Order
and, if required by the E-Purchase Order, the Customer has acknowledged receipt in writing. Supplier will be responsible for making all
claims with the carrier for all losses or damages and/or rework expenses.

 

(h) Packing
Requirements and Inspection. Supplier, at its own cost, shall comply with all packing (including pallets) requirements of the carrier
and Costco, including without limitation packing and shipping requirements for potentially hazardous materials. In the event the packaging
requirements are not met, Costco, at its sole discretion, may, at Supplier’s sole expense, reject the Product and/or rework or
replace the packaging. Supplier shall inspect all Products prior to shipment to ensure quality, safety, conformity with the Product Description,
and properly packing and loading to prevent transit damage and tampering.

 

(i) Payment.
Unless otherwise agreed to in writing, Costco shall not be obligated to pay for any Product shipped to Customers until thirty (30) days
after Costco’s receipt of Supplier’s shipment notification. Costco’s payment to Supplier will reference Costco’s
E-Purchase Order number(s). Supplier shall under no circumstances delay any shipment of Product based on a delay in payment by Costco.

 

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(j) Digital
Products. “Digital Products” means Products that will be delivered to Customers electronically, without a physical product
or packaging, including without limitation movie and event tickets, gift certificates, etc. If the parties agree to offer Digital Products
to Customers through a Site, the terms of this Section 7 will apply to such Digital Products as provided below.

 

(i) Suppliers
shall check for new E-Purchase Orders for Digital Products at least every five (5) minutes.

 

(ii) All
E-Purchase Orders for Digital Products must be delivered within fifteen (15) minutes of Supplier’s receipt of the E-Purchase Order.

 

(iii) Unless
agreed otherwise by the parties in writing, all other terms of Section 7 will be in force as applicable to Digital Products.

 

(k) Proof
of Compliance. Upon request by Costco, Supplier shall, at Supplier’s expense, promptly obtain and provide to Costco evidence
of Supplier’s compliance with the terms of this Addendum, including without limitation: (a) all certifications, guaranties and
other documents regarding and verifying compliance with applicable laws and regulations, including any Safety Data Sheet (“SDS”)
as required by OSHA regulations; (b) an annual Good Manufacturing Practices (“GMP”) Audit conducted by a Costco-approved
independent third-party auditor; (c) complete copies of third-party audits pertaining in any way to Supplier or any Product, including
without limitation food safety audits, quality audits, corporate social responsibility audits, HACCP audits, and any other current or
future third-party audits; and (d) all certifications, guaranties and other documents regarding and verifying Supplier’s compliance
with operational requirements, instructions to carriers and 3PLs (if applicable), and/or privacy and data security requirements under
this Addendum.

 

(l) Customer
Service. Supplier will establish and maintain, at Supplier’s sole cost and expense, a customer support call center accessible
through one or more toll free numbers for use by Customers. Supplier’s call center agents will be available to answer Customer
telephone calls between the hours of 5 am and 8 pm, Pacific Time, Monday through Friday, and between 6 am and 6 pm, Pacific Time, on
Saturday and Sunday (except holidays that are mutually agreed upon by Costco and Supplier). Phone calls must be answered within 30 seconds
by a live operator or the phone system. The average tune a Customer must “hold” to speak with a live person will not exceed
3 minutes. If the hold time is anticipated to exceed 3 minutes, the Customer will be given the option to leave a message or to continue
to hold. Supplier will use its best efforts to maintain an average abandon rate below 10%. If, in any two-week period, the average abandon
rate exceeds 10%, or phones are not answered within 30 seconds, or the average hold time exceeds 3 minutes, appropriate measures will
be taken, at the expense of Supplier, to identify and correct the problem within 30 days. Supplier will respond to all Customer inquiries
within 24 hours. Supplier will resolve all Customer complaints within 24 hours after the complaint is brought to Supplier’s attention,
unless Costco agrees to a longer resolution period as to particular Customer complaints.

 

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(m) Cancellation;
Late Shipment.

 

(i) Supplier
shall notify Costco immediately if any shipment cannot be timely shipped as required in this Addendum. Supplier shall ship backorders
and late shipments using an express shipping method, freight prepaid, at Supplier’s expense, and shall inform Costco of the ship
date and expected delivery day of all backorders and late shipments, unless Costco cancels the shipment or the parties mutually agree
otherwise.

 

(ii) If
Customer returns any Product that was damaged in shipment or for any other reason, and Costco sends a replacement E-Purchase Order to
Supplier, Supplier shall re-ship the applicable Product to the Customer on or before the next business day using express shipping methods
that provide for delivery no later than three (3) business days from the date Supplier received the replacement E-Purchase Order, unless
otherwise approved by Costco. Supplier shall provide same-day notification of shipment of replacement Product to Costco via Costco’s
E-Purchase Order processing agent.

 

8. Privacy
and Personal Information. The Privacy and Personal
Information Standards attached hereto as Exhibit B, as amended from time to time, constitute obligations of Supplier under this Addendum.

 

9. Effect
of Addendum. Except as expressly provided herein,
this Addendum makes no changes or amendments of any kind to the Supplier Agreement. The Supplier Agreement, supplemented by this Addendum,
shall govern the transactions contemplated in this Addendum.

 

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By
signing below, the parties acknowledge and accept the terms of this Addendum.

 

	COSTCO
    WHOLESALE CORPORATION	 	SUPPLIER:
    SONDORS INC
	 	 	 	 	 
	By
    	/s/
    Cheryl Smeby	 	By
    	/s/
    Storm Sondors
	 	(Buyer)
    	 	 	(Signature
    of Owner, Officer, or other Authorized Employee)

 

	Printed
    Name: 	Cheryl
    Smeby	 	Name:	Storm
    Sondors 

 

	Date:
    	11/30/20	 	Title:
    	CEO
	 	 	 	Date:	10/20/20
	By
    	/s/
    Ryan Jackson	 	 	 
	(GMM)	 	 	 

 

	Printed
    Name: 	Ryan
    Jackson	 	 	 

 

	Date:
    	11/30/2020	 	 	 

 

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Exhibit
A

 

3PL
Confidentiality Agreement

 

This
3PL Confidentiality Agreement (“Agreement”) is between All Best Logistics , a third-party logistics company
located at 2710 Yates Ave Commerce, CA90040 (“Provider”), and SONDORS INC (“Supplier”).
Pursuant to an agreement with Supplier, Provider will fulfill orders for merchandise by customers of Costco Wholesale Corporation (“Costco”)
and agrees to abide by the following terms required by Costco.

 

1. In
connection with Provider’s services for Supplier, Provider will receive (a) personal information about identifiable individuals
including without limitation names and other data related to Costco customers (e.g., name, membership number, telephone number, street
address, email address, details of orders and fulfillments, location data, and online identifier and other customer-related data) (“Personal
Information”) and (b) non-public information including, without limitation and without express designation as confidential,
information about Costco sales volumes, individual and aggregate shopping records and histories, order handling processes and procedures,
and information relating to product plans, forecasts, and/or sales or financial information related to Costco or products sold by Costco
(“Confidential Information”). As between the parties to this Agreement, Costco shall own all right, title and interest
to all Personal Information and all Confidential Information.

 

2. Provider
shall comply with all applicable data protection and privacy laws and regulations. Provider shall not, directly or indirectly, (a) use
or disclose Personal Information or Confidential Information for any purpose other than the performance of Provider’s obligations
to Supplier with respect to fulfillment of orders by Costco customers; (b) retain, share, provide, collect, summarize, aggregate, correlate
or otherwise analyze Personal Information or Confidential Information for any purpose; and (c) store Personal Information or Confidential
Information for longer than is reasonably necessary to fulfill orders by Costco customers. By way of example and without limitation,
Provider shall not: provide Personal Information to any third party (except as permitted in Section 3 below); use any Personal Information
for any direct or indirect solicitations; add any Personal Information to any database of Supplier’s or Provider’s customers;
or otherwise disclose, or permit access to any Personal Information.

 

3. Notwithstanding
the foregoing, Provider may disclose Personal Information to carriers for individual orders solely to allow for delivery of products
ordered by Costco customers.

 

4. Provider
will establish and maintain security procedures and practices to protect the security and confidentiality of Personal Information and
Confidential Information, including no less than industry standard physical, technological and administrative safeguards to prevent collection,
use or disclosure of, or access to, such Personal Information. Provider will immediately notify Supplier and Costco of any breach of
security or complaints received from any person or entity and any notices of investigation or non-compliance from any governmental or
regulatory authority or agency related to the collection, use, access to, or disclosure of Personal Information, will co-operate with
Costco and assist in any such investigation, and will rectify any alleged breaches of Provider’s obligations regarding confidentiality
and protection of Personal Information to the satisfaction of Supplier and Costco. Provider will also comply with any additional data
security requirements reasonably necessary to ensure the security of Confidential Information and/or Information. During and after its
relationship with Supplier, Provider shall hold the Personal Information and Confidential Information in the strictest confidence.

 

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5. Provider
will securely destroy and delete Personal Information or Confidential Information on a regular basis to ensure that it is not storing
Personal Information for longer than is reasonably necessary to fulfill orders by Costco customers. Upon conclusion of the business relationship
between Provider and Supplier or between Supplier and Costco or upon written request by Costco or Supplier, Provider will cease all use
of the Personal Information and/or Confidential Information and will deliver it to Costco or destroy it in a manner designated by Costco
and will certify such destruction to Costco.

 

6. Supplier
will ensure that Provider complies fully with the requirements for packing and shipping in Supplier’s agreement with Costco.

 

7. This
Agreement is binding upon Provider and any affiliates of Provider that may at any time participate in the performance of any of Provider’s
obligations to Supplier with respect to orders by Costco customers. Provider and such affiliates shall be liable for performance under
this Agreement, jointly and severally. Supplier and Provider agree that (a) Supplier and Provider are both liable, jointly and severally,
for Provider’s performance under this Agreement and (b) Costco is a third-party beneficiary of this Agreement and is independently
entitled to enforce its terms. Supplier will provide Costco with a copy of the fully-executed Agreement. Supplier and Provider shall
not modify or terminate this Agreement without Costco’s prior, written consent.

 

8. This
Agreement is in addition to and does not supersede or modify any other agreements between Supplier and Provider. In the event of a conflict
between this Agreement and any other agreement or understanding between the Supplier and Provider, this Agreement shall govern.

 

By
signing below, the parties acknowledge and accept the terms of this Agreement.

 

	Supplier
    SONDORS Inc.	 	Provider:
    All Best Logistics
	 	 	 	 	 
	By	/s/
    Storm Sondors	 	By	/s/
    Qing Wang
	 	 	 	 	 
	Name	Storm
    Sondors	 	Name	Qing
    Wang
	 	 	 	 	 
	Title	CEO	 	Title	CEO
	 	 	 	 	 
	Date
    	October
    20, 2020	 	Date	October
    20, 2020

 

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Exhibit
B

 

Privacy
and Personal Information Standards

 

These
Privacy and Personal Information Standards (“Standards”) govern Supplier’s possession, processing, use and disposition
of Personal Information, as defined below. Supplier acknowledges that the privacy and protection of the personally identifiable information
of Costco’s customers and compliance with applicable privacy laws and regulations are of the utmost importance to Costco. Supplier’s
full and timely compliance with these Standards is essential to its relationship with Costco.

 

1. In
connection with its agreement(s) with Costco, Supplier may be provided with, access or otherwise receive personal information that identifies
or may be associated with an individual (including without limitation Customer name, membership number, telephone number, street address,
email address, details of orders and fulfillments, credit card data, financial information, location data, and an online identifier and
other data related to Customers) and information related to Costco’s employees and independent contractors (“Personal Information”).
Supplier shall comply with all applicable data protection and privacy laws and regulations. Supplier certifies that it understands and
will comply with these obligations and prohibitions related to selling, retaining, using, or disclosing Personal Information under these
Privacy and Personal Information Standards. For the avoidance of doubt, “sell” shall have the same meaning as in the California
Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (“CCPA”). As required by the CCPA, Supplier will not disclose Personal Information outside of
the direct business relationship between Costco and Supplier. As between Costco and Supplier, Costco shall own all right, title and interest
to all Personal Information.

 

2. Supplier
shall (a) not retain, share, provide, use, collect, aggregate, summarize, correlate or otherwise analyze in any way Personal Information
for any purpose other than the performance of Supplier’s obligations under its agreement(s) with Costco and in accordance with
the specific documented instructions Supplier has received from Costco, including as set forth herein, unless otherwise required by applicable
law (after written notice to Costco of such requirement unless such notice is prohibited on important grounds of public interest); (b)
treat Personal Information as the Confidential Information of Costco in accordance with its confidentiality obligations to Costco, provided
that Personal Information shall not be subject to any exclusions in Section 28.2 of the Costco Wholesale Standard Terms or otherwise;
(c) impose a comparable duty of confidentiality on any persons authorized by Supplier to access or process Personal Information; and
(d) not disclose Personal Information except as expressly permitted in these Standards. By way of example and without limitation, Supplier
shall not: provide Personal Information to any third party (except as provided in Section 3 below); rent, sell or barter any Personal
Information; identify, promote or otherwise disclose such Personal Information in a manner that identifies any Customer; use any Personal
Information for any direct or indirect solicitations; add any Personal Information to any customer or other database maintained by Supplier;
or otherwise use, disclose, or permit access to any Personal Information in contravention of these Standards.

 

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3. If
Supplier reasonably considers it necessary to the performance of its obligations to Costco to transfer any Personal Information to a
third party (other than carriers delivering Products to Customers), such as an agent or affiliate of Supplier or a third-party logistics
provider, Supplier shall obtain Costco’s prior written consent and shall enter into a written agreement with the third party that
requires such third party to treat Personal Information in accordance with the terms of these Standards and not use Personal Information
for any purpose other than to perform Supplier’s obligations hereunder. Costco shall be a third-party beneficiary of such agreement.

 

4. Supplier
shall also (a) establish and maintain security procedures and practices to protect the security and confidentiality of Personal Information,
including no less than industry standard physical, technological and administrative safeguards to prevent collection, use or disclosure
of, or access to, such Personal Information; (b) promptly (and in any case within 5 days) notify Costco of any individual’s requests
or complaints received by Supplier with respect to collection, processing, use, or storage of Personal Information, not respond to any
such request or complaint (unless expressly authorized by Costco to do so) and, upon request, provide reasonable assistance to Costco
for the fulfillment of Costco’s obligation to honor requests by individuals (or their representatives) to exercise their rights
under applicable data protection laws; (c) amend any Personal Information upon Costco’s request; and (d) comply with any additional
data security requirements reasonably necessary to ensure the security of Confidential Information and/or Personal Information, including
without limitation providing, Costco with the results of any regular, independent, third-party audit of Supplier’s data security
practices or facilities or upon request by Costco. Supplier will provide information and assistance requested by Costco to demonstrate
Supplier’s compliance with its obligations under these Standards and assist Costco in meeting its obligations under applicable
data protection law. Unless otherwise agreed to in writing, in advance, by Costco, all Personal Information must be accessed, used and
stored by Supplier only in the United States.

 

5. Supplier
will immediately notify Costco of any complaints received or any notices of investigation or non-compliance from any governmental or
regulatory authority or agency related to Personal Information and will cooperate with Costco and assist in any such investigation. Supplier
will immediately notify Costco in writing whenever Supplier reasonably believes that there has been unauthorized access, acquisition,
use, alteration, disclosure, loss, destruction of or damage to Personal Information, or any other unauthorized processing of Personal
Information (“Security Incident”). After providing notice, Supplier will investigate any Security Incident, take all necessary
steps to eliminate or contain the exposure of the Personal Information and keep Costco informed of the status and cause of the Security
Incident and all related matters. Supplier will, at its sole cost and expense, rectify any alleged breaches of Supplier’s obligations
under these Standards to the satisfaction of Costco. Supplier will provide reasonable assistance and cooperation requested by Costco
in the furtherance of any correction, remediation, investigation or recording of any Security Incident and/or the mitigation of any potential
damage.

 

6. On
request by Costco from time to time, Supplier shall destroy Personal Information in any format in its possession or control in a manner
reasonably acceptable to Costco. Upon conclusion of the business relationship between Costco and Supplier, Supplier shall (a) cease all
use of Personal Information in any format for any purpose, (b) provide Costco with a complete copy of all Personal Information in Supplier’s
possession or control, and (c) certify in writing to Costco that Supplier has destroyed all such Personal Information in any format in
its possession or control in a manner reasonably acceptable to Costco.

 

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7. In
addition to its indemnity obligations under its agreements) with Costco, Supplier shall indemnify, hold harmless and, upon Costco’s
request, defend Costco Indemnitees from and against any and all damages, liabilities, expenses, claims, fines and losses of any type,
including without limit reasonable attorneys’ fees, in connection with, arising out of or relating, in whole or in part, to any
Security Incident or to Supplier’s actual or alleged failure (or the failure of any employee, contractor or agent of Supplier)
to comply with the obligations under these Standards or any applicable data protection laws

 

8. Any
limitations of liability agreed upon by the parties in the Supplier Agreement or otherwise shall

 

9. In
addition to Supplier’s obligations under the Supplier Agreement, Supplier shall also provide data breach insurance covering liabilities
for financial loss resulting or arising from acts, errors, or omissions, in connection with a Security Incident and the Supplier’s
obligations under this E-Commerce Addendum as well as all costs, including damages it is obligated to pay Costco or any third party,
which are associated with any Security Incident or loss of Personal Information, regardless of cause (including, without limitation,
negligence or gross negligence and unlawful third-party acts). Costs to be covered by this insurance policy shall include without limitation:
(a) costs to notify Customers whose Personal Information was lost or compromised; (b) costs to provide credit monitoring and credit restoration
services to Customers whose Personal Information was lost or compromised; (c) costs associated with third-party claims arising from a
Security Incident or loss of Personal Information, including litigation costs and settlement costs; and (d) any investigation, enforcement
or similar miscellaneous costs. Such insurance shall provide coverage for up to $10 million dollars.

 

10. These
Standards may be amended in writing by Costco from time to time upon prior notice to Supplier, provided that any amended Standards will
not be in effect until thirty (30) days after Supplier is informed of the amended Standards.

 

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