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Exhibit 4.13    
    

CLAYTON UTZ  

Sponsored Research Agreement  

Genetic Technologies Limited

ACN 009 212 328  

C Y O'Connor ERADE Village Foundation incorporating the

Immunogenetics Research Foundation and the Institute of Molecular

Genetics and Immunology Incorporated
  (ABN 67 161 830 965) 

 

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Table of Contents  

       

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   Sponsored Research Agreement made at                        on

	
Parties	
 	

Genetic Technologies Limited (ACN 009 212 328) of 60-66 Hanover Street, Fitzroy in the State of Victoria (GTG)
	

 	
 	
C Y O'Connor ERADE Village Foundation incorporating the Immunogenetics Research Foundation and the Institute of Molecular Genetics and Immunology Incorporated (ABN 67 161 830 965) (formerly
known as Immunogenetics Research Foundation WA Inc.) of Cnr Nicholson and Warton Roads, Canning Vale in the State of Western Australia (Foundation)

Recitals  

	A.
	GTG
owns the Other GTG IP and will after the Effective Date own the Foundation IP.

	B.
	The
Foundation and GTG entered into the Heads of Agreement by which (among other things):

	(i)
	the
Foundation agreed to conduct research for GTG relating to the GTG IP, genetics and genomics; and

	(ii)
	GTG
agreed to fund such research.

	C.
	The
parties now desire to enter into this Sponsored Research Agreement, as contemplated in the Heads of Agreement. 

This agreement provides  

	1.
	Definitions and interpretation

 
	1.1
	 Definitions  

Foundation Personnel means the personnel employed or directly or indirectly engaged by the Foundation from time to time who are involved in one or more
Research Projects, the Development Committee or the creation of a Research and Development Program. 

Funds means the amounts to be paid by GTG to the Foundation as set out in clause 0. 

IP Sale and Royalty Agreement means the IP Sale and Royalty Agreement to be executed by the parties in accordance with the Heads of Agreement. 

Milestones means the milestones (in terms of deadlines by when work is to be carried out) and key performance indicators (in terms of how work is
carried out) related to a Research Project as set out in any of a Research and Development Program and a Research Project Plan. 

Project IP means all IP in and to the Research Documents and any other IP which is directly or indirectly created or developed during the course of and
as a result of the carrying out of a Research and Development Program, a Research Project or otherwise arising from the activities of the Foundation under or pursuant to this agreement. 

Research and Development Program means a research and development program to be undertaken by or on behalf of the Foundation which relates to any of the
GTG IP and genetics and genomics generally, and their application, including prospectively with respect to: 

	(a)
	the
Primary IP and the Provisional IP generally;

	(b)
	cattle
genomics, genetic assays and commercially important traits such as mastitis, tenderness and polling;

	(c)
	BACD,
including without limitation amplification and species markers; 

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	(d)
	haplotyping
the genome, including without limitation complement clusters and BRCA genes;

	(e)
	forensic
applications of existing intellectual property in the fields of genetics and genomics, including without limitation identification tests based on fingerprint DNA; and

	(f)
	algorithms
for genomic analysis, including without limitation search engines for useful primers. 

Research Documents means any and all records, notes, reports (including all reports prepared pursuant to clause 0) and Documents created by or on
behalf of the Foundation in the course of or in connection
with the performance of any of this agreement, a Research and Development Plan, a Research Project Plan and a Research Project, including the preparation for, the conduct of and the recording,
analysis and measurement of the outcomes and successes of each Research Project. 

Research Project Plan means a plan for the carrying out of a Research Project. 

Research Project means a discrete, time-limited research and/or development activity to be carried out by the Foundation in accordance with
or pursuant to a Research and Development Program. 

Term means the period of this agreement outlined in clause 0. 

Year means a calendar year during the Term and, if the Term includes part of a calendar year, such part of a calendar year. 

	1.2
	Interpretation  

In
this agreement: 

	(a)
	headings
are for convenience only and do not affect interpretation; 

and
unless the context indicates a contrary intention: 

	(b)
	the
expression person includes an individual, the estate of an individual, a corporation, an authority, an association or a joint
venture (whether incorporated or unincorporated), a partnership and a trust;

	(c)
	a
reference to any statute or to any statutory provision includes any statutory modification or re-enactment of it and any statutory provision substituted for it, and all
ordinances, by-laws, regulations, rules and statutory instruments (however described) issued under it;

	(d)
	a
reference to any party includes that party's executors, administrators, successors and permitted assigns, including any person taking by way of permitted novation;

	(e)
	a
reference to any document (including this agreement) is to that document as varied in accordance with its terms, novated in accordance with its terms, ratified or replaced from time
to time;

	(f)
	words
importing the singular include the plural (and vice versa), and words indicating a gender include every other gender;

	(g)
	references
to parties, clauses or schedules are references to parties, clauses and schedules to or of this agreement, and a reference to this agreement includes any schedule to this
agreement;

	(h)
	where
a word or phrase is given a defined meaning, any other part of speech or grammatical form of that word or phrase has a corresponding meaning;

	(i)
	the
word "includes" in any form is not a word of limitation;

	(j)
	a
reference to "$" or "dollar" is to Australian currency; 

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	(k)
	where
the day on or by which a thing is to be done is not a Business Day, that thing must be done on or by the next Business Day; and

	(l)
	words
and phrases which are defined in the IP Sale and Royalty Agreement have the same meaning when used in this agreement.

 

	2.
	Condition Precedent  

Clauses
0 to 0 (inclusive) and 0 to 0 (inclusive) of this agreement will not become binding on, nor grant any rights to or impose any obligations on, either party unless the IP Sale and Royalty
Agreement and the Settlement and Licence Agreement are executed by all parties on or before the Effective Date or such other date as the parties may agree in writing. 

	3.
	Term

 
	3.1
	 Term  

This
agreement is deemed to start on the Effective Date and will continue for a period of five years after the Effective Date unless it is: 

	(a)
	terminated
earlier in accordance with the terms of this agreement; or

	(b)
	extended
by mutual agreement of the parties.

 

	3.2
	Mechanism to extend Term  

If
a party wishes to extend the term of this agreement, it must not later than three months before the end of the then-current Term send a notice in writing to the other party stating
that: 

	(a)
	the
party wishes to extend the term of this agreement;

	(b)
	the
period for which the party wishes to extend the term of this agreement; and

	(c)
	the
party requires the response of the other party no later than one month before the end of the then-current Term.

 

	4.
	Research and Development

	4.1
	Research and Development Programs

	(a)
	Within
twenty Business Days after the Effective Date and at least twenty Business Days prior to each anniversary of the Effective Date during the Term, the Foundation must prepare and
document, in consultation with and to the satisfaction of the person nominated by GTG in accordance with clause 0, a Research and Development Program for the immediately succeeding Year.

	(b)
	The
Foundation and GTG must act reasonably and in good faith and must not unreasonably delay in reaching agreement on the content of (including Research Projects forming part of) each
Research and Development Program. If the parties are unable to agree on all Research Projects on which the Funds should be expended during the relevant Year, GTG must pay all of the Funds to the
Foundation in accordance with this agreement but the Foundation must not (except with the prior written consent of GTG) expend the Funds to the extent there is no approved Research Project for the
expenditure of the Funds.

	(c)
	Each
Research and Development Program must:

	(i)
	detail
each Research Project to be carried out during the relevant Year, including provision of a Research Project Plan and details of the Milestones and intended objectives for each
Research Project;

	(ii)
	specify
a strategy for the carrying out of those Research Projects; 

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	(iii)
	allocate
the Funds for the relevant Year (and any non-expended Funds from any previous Years) as between the Research Projects detailed in the Research and Development
Program;

	(iv)
	detail
any research incentives to be offered (whether from the Funds or some other source) to Foundation Personnel during the relevant Year, which may include:

	A.
	travel
grants;

	B.
	scientific
retreats;

	C.
	enrolment
at University of Western Australia in the form of a tax free scholarship;

	D.
	enrolment
in special technical/business courses;

	E.
	cross
visits/secondments between GTG and the Foundation; and

	F.
	visits/tours
of laboratories operated by or on behalf of or affiliated with either party.

	(d)
	The
Foundation must during the Year to which a Research and Development Program relates give effect to that Research and Development Program, including carrying out the Research
Projects detailed in or contemplated by the Research and Development Program in accordance with the relevant Research Project Plans.

 

	4.2
	Milestones

	(a)
	The
Foundation must, subject to events of force majeure that prevent the Foundation complying with its obligations under this agreement and which occur despite the exercise of proper
and prudent management by the Foundation (and provided that the Foundation uses its best endeavours to avoid or minimise the effect of the event of force majeure), achieve the Milestones.

	(b)
	If
the Foundation fails to achieve one or more Milestones for a Research Project and GTG considers on technical or commercial grounds that the Research Project should not proceed, the
Research Project will be terminated within the time reasonably specified by GTG (taking into account any obligations which the Foundations may have reasonably assumed in reliance, where it was
reasonable for the Foundation to so rely, on the relevant Research Project continuing), including by the Foundation taking any further steps to conclude or finalise the Research Project which GTG
reasonably requires. The person or people nominated by each of GTG and the Foundation will meet in good faith to determine whether the Funds allocated to that terminated Research Project will be
re-allocated to:

	(i)
	another
then-current Research Project; or

	(ii)
	a
new Research Project agreed by way of a modification of or extension to the relevant Research and Development Program.

	(c)
	If
in accordance with clause 00 the parties agree to re-allocate the Funds for the terminated Research Project to:

	(i)
	another
then-current Research Project, the Foundation must within twenty Business Days provide to GTG a document detailing the revised information for that
then-current Research Project to be carried out during the remainder of the relevant Year, including provision of a revised Research Project Plan for the then-current Research
Project and details of the revised Milestones and revised intended objectives for that then-current Research Project; or

	(ii)
	a
new Research Project, the Foundation must within twenty Business Days provide to GTG a document detailing the new Research Project to be carried out during the 

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remainder
of the relevant Year, including provision of a Research Project Plan for the new Research Project and details of the Milestones and intended objectives for the new Research Project. 

	5.
	Development Committee

	(a)
	The
parties will each nominate one person from their organisation to meet (whether personally, by telephone or otherwise) from time to time during the Term (and on at least four
occasions during each Year of the Term) for the purpose of the matters referred to in clause 00. The person nominated by a party may be varied from time to time by notice in writing to the
other party.

	(b)
	The
people nominated in accordance with clause 00 will:

	(i)
	make
and implement management decisions relating to the carrying out of the then-current Research and Development Program and Research Projects, provided that such
decisions are consistent with this agreement and the then-current Research and Development Program and Research Projects;

	(ii)
	discuss
any reports prepared by the Foundation and the progress of the Research and Development Program in general;

	(iii)
	review
and discuss the progress and results of the Research Projects and the Foundation's performance against Milestones; and

	(iv)
	propose
and define any necessary or desirable modifications or extensions to any of the then-current Research and Development Program and Research Projects, provided
however that any of a Research and Development Program and a Research Project may only be modified or extended if each party has approved such amendments in writing.

	(c)
	The
people nominated in accordance with clause 00 must be given by the party nominating them sufficient information and authority on a relevant matter to enable them to
properly assess progress under this agreement.

 

	6.
	Warranties  

The
Foundation must ensure and undertakes and warrants to GTG that: 

	(a)
	the
Foundation will carry out each of any Research and Development Program and Research Project in a timely and professional manner, with due and reasonable skill and care and to the
best of its knowledge and expertise in all circumstances;

	(b)
	the
Foundation will comply with all reasonable requirements and directions of GTG in carrying out the Research Projects;

	(c)
	all
Foundation Personnel will be appropriately qualified and experienced having regard to the tasks to be performed by them;

	(d)
	except
as notified in writing by the Foundation to GTG prior to the relevant work to create or develop it or them being undertaken, all results of any Research Project and Project IP
will be the original work of the Foundation;

	(e)
	except
to the extent that the Foundation has notified GTG in accordance with clause 00 that the results of any Research Project or any of the Project IP will not be the
original work of the Foundation, use anywhere in the world of any Project IP by or through GTG will to the best of the Foundation's knowledge not infringe the IP or other rights of any person; 

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	(f)
	in
carrying out each of any Research and Development Program and Research Project, the Foundation will not, and will make sure that the Foundation Personnel do not, breach any laws or
infringe any other person's rights (including the IP of any other person);

	(g)
	the
Foundation will obtain and comply with all necessary licences, authorisations, approvals and consents required or desirable to carry out each of any Research and Development
Program and Research Project;

	(h)
	the
Foundation will not use any other person's IP in the course of carrying out each of any Research and Development Program and Research Project unless authorised in advance by GTG
in writing;

	(i)
	the
Foundation will have or procure the resources and skills necessary to carry out each Research and Development Program and Research Project;

	(j)
	the
Foundation is not a party to, and will not without the prior written consent of GTG enter into, any agreement, arrangement or understanding which prevents or inhibits
dissemination by or to GTG or commercialisation by GTG of any Project IP or the results of any Research Project;

	(k)
	the
Foundation can and will assign to GTG all Project IP;

	(l)
	the
Foundation will not purport to assign to, encumber in favour of or otherwise deal with in favour of any other person any Project IP;

	(m)
	at
the end of each Research Project no person other than GTG will own any Project IP;

	(n)
	GTG
personnel will have reasonable access to Foundation Personnel as reasonably required by GTG from time to time during the Term for collaborative consultation purposes; and

	(o)
	the
Foundation Personnel will comply with the Foundation's obligations under this agreement to the extent that such obligations are relevant to the Foundation Personnel.

 

	7.
	Record Keeping and Reporting

	7.1
	Records

	(a)
	The
Foundation must properly record and maintain full and accurate confidential records of all aspects of the carrying out of and results of each Research Project.

	(b)
	The
records created by the Foundation in accordance with this clause 0 and all IP and other rights in relation to those records will be owned throughout the world by GTG and
are by this agreement assigned by the Foundation to GTG with effect from the time of the creation or development of those records.

 

	7.2
	Reporting

	(a)
	The
Foundation must prepare and provide to GTG and the Development Committee monthly progress reports throughout the Term.

	(b)
	The
progress reports must:

	(i)
	include
all relevant results of the Research Projects (supported where appropriate by draft manuscripts prepared by relevant Foundation Personnel and highlighting the further results
since the last progress report);

	(ii)
	discuss
how objectives are being met;

	(iii)
	report
on performance against Milestones and give reasons if any Milestones have not been achieved; 

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	(iv)
	discuss
possible corrections to research and development work;

	(v)
	address
all issues necessary to enable GTG and the Development Committee to consider the amount and quality of research and development undertaken and to form views on likely
future performance and results of Research Projects; and

	(vi)
	include
such other information reasonably required by GTG from time to time.

 

	7.3
	Access to premises  

The
Foundation must make sure that representatives of GTG have access on reasonable notice at all reasonable times to the premises at which the Research Projects are carried out, for the purpose of
the representatives of GTG inspecting the carrying out of the Research Projects and monitoring the progress of the then-current Research and Development Program. 

	8.
	Funds

	8.1
	Payment

	(a)
	Subject
to this agreement, in consideration for the performance of the Foundation's obligations under this agreement GTG will pay to the Foundation every six months during the Term
(commencing on the Effective Date) the sum of $450,000 (exclusive of GST), provided GTG receives a correctly rendered Tax Invoice for each payment at least ten Business Days prior to the due date for
the payment (otherwise the relevant payment will be made within ten Business Days after receipt of a correctly rendered Tax Invoice).

	(b)
	The
parties acknowledge that clause 0 provides for the advance payment of the Funds. Without affecting any other rights which GTG may have under this agreement, at law or in
equity, if the Research and Development Program for any Year is not agreed by the parties before the anniversary of the Effective Date preceding that Year, GTG may not for that reason withhold the
payment of the Funds for that Year.

	(c)
	The
Funds are intended to cover all costs, expenses, disbursements, levies and taxes (including GST) incurred by the Foundation in performing its obligations under this agreement. Any
additional or unforseen costs arising during the performance of the Foundation's obligations under this agreement must be borne by the Foundation unless otherwise agreed in writing by GTG.

 

	8.2
	Bank guarantee

Subject
to this agreement, at all times during the Term (except the period of six months immediately before the fifth anniversary of the Effective Date and six months before the end of any extended
term of this agreement) GTG will provide the Foundation with a bank guarantee from an Australian trading bank for the sum of $450,000 to guarantee the payment of the Funds from time to time in
accordance with clause 0. For the avoidance of doubt, the Foundation must not draw or call on such bank guarantee unless the Foundation is at that time entitled to the Funds, has requested GTG
to pay the Funds for the relevant period and GTG has failed (after a reasonable period) or refused to do so. 

	8.3
	Use of Funds

	(a)
	The
Foundation must:

	(i)
	subject
to clause 0, use the Funds only for carrying our Research Projects and in accordance with the allocation of the Funds set out in the then-current Research
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	(ii)
	obtain
the prior written approval of GTG for the use of any of the Funds other than as specified in the then-current Research and Development Program;

	(iii)
	obtain
the prior written approval of GTG for an expenditure from the Funds which is not included in the budget for the then-current Research and Development Program; and

	(iv)
	keep
proper accounts and records of its receipt and use of the Funds and give GTG's nominated representative, on not less than 5 Business Days' notice, the right to inspect, audit
and make copies of those records.

	(b)
	After
obtaining the prior written approval of GTG (which must not be unreasonably withheld), the Foundation may nominate the Funds as the industry contribution towards other research
grants or funding for which the Foundation wishes to apply from time to time, provided that such other research grants or funding will be used for the purpose of any of a Research and Development
Program or Research Project.

	(c)
	The
Foundation may, with the prior approval of GTG, use up to $50,000 of the Funds each Year to provide research incentives to Foundation Personnel as set out in the
then-current Research and Development Program.

 

	8.4
	Correction of errors

If,
as a consequence of an audit or otherwise, it becomes apparent to a party that any Funds have been used by the Foundation other than in accordance with this agreement, that party must, within ten
Business Days of becoming aware of such matter, provide written notice of that fact to the other party. Unless otherwise agreed, the Foundation must, within twenty Business Days after receiving or
giving such notice, rectify the error. 

	8.5
	Major equipment

Any
items (or series of related items) of a durable nature (including equipment) purchased using the Funds and being of a value that is over $10,000 at the time such item or series or items is
purchased (wholly or in part): 

	(a)
	will
be owned by the Foundation if provision for purchase of the relevant item or series of items was included in the budget for the then-current Research and Development
Program or GTG otherwise agrees in writing;

	(b)
	will,
except in the circumstances set out in clause 00, be owned by GTG; and

	(c)
	must,
during the Term, be used substantially for the purposes of this agreement.

 

	9.
	Project IP

	9.1
	Ownership of intellectual property

	(a)
	All
Project IP, the results of the Research Projects and all Documents recording, incorporating or referring to any of them will be owned throughout the world by GTG and are by this
agreement assigned by the Foundation to GTG with effect from the time of the creation or development of the Project IP, the results of the Research Projects and the Documents recording, incorporating
or referring to any of them (as applicable).

	(b)
	The
Foundation:

	(i)
	must;
and

	(ii)
	must
make sure that the Foundation Personnel and any other officers, employees and agents of the Foundation, 

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provide
all information and assistance (at the reasonable cost of GTG) reasonably requested by GTG to: 

	(iii)
	make
any application for;

	(iv)
	prosecute
any application for registration of;

	(v)
	defend
any opposition to any application for registration of;

	(vi)
	defend
any application to cancel or invalidate any registration for; and

	(vii)
	take
action in relation to any infringement of any registration of, 

any
Project IP and any results of the Research Projects. 

	(c)
	The
Foundation:

	(i)
	must
not; and

	(ii)
	must
make sure that the Foundation Personnel and any other officers, employees and agents of the Foundation do not, 

challenge,
contest, oppose or question directly or indirectly any of: 

	(iii)
	the
validity of GTG's right, title and interest in and to any of the Project IP and the results of the Research Projects;

	(iv)
	GTG's
ownership of any application for or registration of any of the Project IP and the results of the Research Projects; and

	(v)
	any
application for or registration of any of the Project IP and the results of the Research Projects.

	(d)
	The
Foundation must make sure that all Project IP and the results of the Research Projects are:

	(i)
	kept
confidential by the Foundation and all Foundation Personnel; and

	(ii)
	promptly
disclosed by the Foundation to GTG in full detail, with the Foundation promptly delivering to the Licensor all Documents (including Research Documents) relating to the
Project IP and the results of the Research Projects.

 

	9.2
	Moral Rights

If
any of: 

	(a)
	GTG;

	(b)
	a
Related Body Corporate of GTG;

	(c)
	a
successor or assignee of GTG; and

	(d)
	a
licensee of GTG, a related Body Corporate of GTG or a successor or assignee of GTG, 

wishes
to commercialise, deploy, exploit or apply any of the Project IP, the results of the Research Projects and any Documents recording, incorporating or referring to any of them in a manner which
(pursuant to the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth)) may infringe the moral rights of an author of any copyright material forming part of or included in any of
the Project IP, the results of the Research Projects and any Documents recording, incorporating or referring to any of them, the Foundation must upon receipt of a written request from GTG obtain a
consent to such commercialisation, deployment, exploitation or application from the relevant author of that copyright material. 

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	9.3
	Further acts

	(a)
	The
Foundation agrees that it will at its own expense do all further things and execute all further documents (and cause the Foundation Personnel and officers, other employees and
agents of the Foundation to also do so if and when required) which GTG reasonably requests or requires to perfect, confirm or record the assignment under or in accordance with clauses 0, 0 and 00 of
GTG's right, title and interest in and to any of the Project IP, the results of the Research Projects, the records referred to in clause 0 and the Documents referred to in clause 00.

	(b)
	Without
limiting clause 0, the Foundation must do all things necessary to make sure that all rights (including IP) in all Project IP, the results of all Research Projects, the
records referred to in clause 0 and the Documents referred to in clause 00 are assigned to GTG, including by entering into agreements with Foundation Personnel (including the
Foundation's sub-contractors) which are consistent with, and give effect to, the assignment under clauses 0, 0 and 00. GTG may from time to time during the Term require the Foundation to
provide to GTG copies of the Foundation's current agreements with Foundation Personnel (including the Foundation's sub-contractors) for the purpose of verifying the Foundation's compliance
with this clause 00.

 

	10.
	Confidentiality

	10.1
	Confidentiality obligation

The
Foundation must treat as confidential and must make sure that the Foundation Personnel and any other people to whom the Foundation discloses it treat as confidential: 

	(a)
	all
information in relation to this agreement;

	(b)
	all
information comprising, contained in or otherwise relating to any of the Research and Development Programs, the Research Plans, the Research Projects, the Research Documents, the
Project IP and the results of the Research Projects; and

	(c)
	any
other information concerning GTG (including any of the business, products, research, development, customers, licensees and suppliers, operations, dealings, organisation, business
strategies, ideas, trade secrets and IP of GTG) which is received by, disclosed to or discovered by the Foundation pursuant to, in connection with or as a result of this agreement, 

and
the Foundation must not and must make sure that the Foundation Personnel do not: 

	(d)
	use
such information except for the purpose of carrying out each Research and Development Program; or

	(e)
	disclose
such information except:

	(i)
	to
Foundation Personnel and the Foundation's officers, other employees, professional advisers and auditors; and

	(ii)
	after
those people have:

	A.
	been
informed that the information is confidential, must not be used except for the purpose for which it was provided to them by the Foundation and must not be further disclosed by the
Foundation Personnel or the Foundation's officer, other employee, professional adviser or auditor; and

	B.
	signed
(whether before or after the Effective Date) a deed of confidentiality in favour of GTG in terms acceptable to GTG (acting reasonably). 

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	10.2
	Return of information

	(a)
	All
Documents recording, incorporating or referring to any of the information which the Foundation is by this agreement required to keep confidential will be owned throughout the
world by GTG and are by this agreement assigned by the Foundation to GTG with effect from the time of the creation of the Document.

	(b)
	The
Foundation must make sure that it enters into agreements with Foundation Personnel (including the Foundation's sub-contractors) and the Foundation's officers, other
employees, professional advisers and auditors which are consistent with, and give effect to, the assignment in clause 00.

	(c)
	On
termination or expiry of this agreement, the Foundation must return and must cause the Foundation Personnel and the Foundation's officers, other employees, professional advisers
and auditors to return to GTG all copies of any information which the Foundation is required by this agreement to keep confidential and all copies of any Documents recording, incorporating or
referring to such information.

 

	10.3
	Exclusion from obligations of confidentiality

The
obligations of confidentiality imposed on the Foundation by this clause 0 do not apply in relation to any information: 

	(a)
	which
is or becomes generally publicly available other than as a result of any breach of an obligation of confidence by the Foundation or any person to whom the Foundation has
disclosed that information;

	(b)
	which
the Foundation is required by law or the order of any court to disclose, provided that the Foundation must immediately notify GTG of such a requirement and, at the written
request and cost of the Assignee, reasonably co-operate with and assist GTG to avoid such a requirement or restrict the extent of the disclosure; or

	(c)
	which
GTG consents (subject to such restrictions and conditions as GTG imposes in its absolute discretion) to the Foundation using or disclosing.

 

	11.
	New Research Opportunities

	11.1
	Identification of new research opportunities

The
Foundation must make sure that all opportunities identified by or on behalf of the Foundation during the Term for the Foundation to carry out any of research and development relating to any of
genetics and genomics are disclosed in writing to GTG and are considered in good faith for inclusion in a Research and Development Program. 

	11.2
	First and last right of refusal

Subject
to clause 0, prior to offering to any person any right to sponsor, fund or otherwise support or be involved in any research and development relating to any of genetics and genomics
which are outside the scope of a Research and Development Program, the Foundation must first offer that right to GTG on reasonable terms and give GTG twenty Business Days to accept the offer. If GTG
rejects or does not accept such an offer and the Foundation subsequently wants to grant to any other person any right to sponsor, fund or otherwise support or be involved in any research and
development at a price less (or otherwise on better terms) than that offered to GTG, the Foundation must first offer that right to GTG at that lower price (or the better terms, as appropriate) before
entering into any agreement with the other person relating to the sponsorship or funding of or other support of or involvement in such research or development. 

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	11.3
	Research or development for other persons

Subject
to clauses 0 and 0, the Foundation is not restrained from: 

	(a)
	seeking
and receiving any sponsorship or grants from, or entering into any service or research arrangements with, other persons;

	(b)
	initiating
its own research, funded other than from the Funds, into new areas of genomics, genetics and otherwise with a view to developing new projects, 

provided
that such other service or research arrangements and research undertaken by the Foundation will not prejudice or adversely interfere with the performance of any of the Foundations obligations
under this agreement. 

	12.
	First Right to Exploit Independent Research

	12.1
	First right of refusal

Prior
to offering to any person any right to license, acquire, commercialise, deploy, exploit or apply any IP created or developed by or behalf of the Foundation during the course of or as a result of
any research and development relating to any of genetics and genomics carried out by the Foundation independently of a Research and Development Program, the Foundation must first offer that right to
GTG on reasonable terms and give GTG thirty Business Days to accept the offer. 

	12.2
	Last right of refusal

If
GTG does not accept or rejects an offer made by the Foundation under clause 0, the Foundation may for a period of thirty Business Days offer the relevant right to other persons on the same
terms as those offered to, and not accepted or rejected by, GTG. If the Foundation does not grant the right to any other person during that thirty Business Day period, or wishes to grant the right on
terms not the same as the terms on which that right was offered to GTG, the Foundation must not offer or grant the relevant right to any third party without again first complying with the procedure in
clauses 0 and 0. 

	12.3
	Exception

Clause 0
does not apply to the extent that any research and development carried out by the Foundation were funded by another person and it is a condition of such funding that the Foundation can
not grant a right of first refusal in relation to the IP arising from those activities. 

	13.
	Termination

	13.1
	Termination by either party

A
party may terminate this agreement by notice in writing to the other party if: 

	(a)
	the
other party breaches a material term of this agreement and fails to remedy that breach within ten Business Days after receiving a notice from the terminating party requiring the
other party to remedy the breach; or

	(b)
	the
other party goes into liquidation, has a receiver, receiver and manager, administrator or similar person appointed, enters into a scheme of arrangement with creditors or is unable
to pay its debts as and when they fall due.

 

	13.2
	Termination of other agreements

If
any of: 

	(a)
	the
IP Sale and Royalty Agreement; and 

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	(b)
	the
Settlement and Licence Agreement, 

is
terminated, either party may terminate this agreement by giving ten Business Days' notice in writing to the other party. 

	13.3
	Consequences of termination

	(a)
	Clauses
0 and 0 and this clause 0 survive termination or expiry of this agreement.

	(b)
	Within
five Business Days after termination or expiry of this agreement, the Foundation must repay to GTG the amount of any Funds paid to the Foundation which have not, at the time of
termination or expiry, been expended in accordance with this agreement.

	(c)
	Within
five Business Days after termination or expiry of this agreement, the Foundation must deliver to GTG all records and Documents owned by GTG in accordance with clauses 0, 0 and
00 and all equipment owned by GTG in accordance with clause 0.

 

	14.
	Sub-contracting

	14.1
	Consent for sub-contracting

The
Foundation must not sub-contract the performance of any of its obligations under this agreement without the prior written approval of GTG. 

	14.2
	Terms and conditions

GTG
may impose any terms and conditions it reasonably considers appropriate as a condition precedent to giving its approval under clause 0. 

	14.3
	Obligations in relation to sub-contractors

Without
limiting clauses 0 and 0: 

	(a)
	the
Foundation must make sure that its agreements with sub-contractors are consistent with, and give effect to, the terms of this agreement;

	(b)
	the
Foundation remains fully responsible for the performance of all of its obligations under this agreement notwithstanding that the Foundation may have sub-contracted the
performance of any part or all of those obligations; and

	(c)
	the
Foundation is exclusively responsible for all acts and omissions of its sub-contractors (including any acts or omissions of any person performing services for or on
behalf of a sub-contractor) and is fully liable for such acts and omissions as if any of those sub-contractors' acts and omissions were the Foundation's own acts and omissions.

 

	15.
	GST

	(a)
	Where
a party (Supplier) makes a Taxable Supply under or in connection with this agreement or in connection with any matter or thing
occurring under this agreement to the other party (Recipient) and the consideration otherwise payable for the Taxable Supply does not include GST the
Supplier will be entitled, in addition to any other consideration recoverable in respect of the Taxable Supply, to recover from the Recipient the amount of any GST on the Taxable Supply.

	(b)
	If
the amount paid by the Recipient to the Supplier in respect of GST differs from the GST on the Taxable Supply (taking into account any Adjustment Events that occur in relation to
the Taxable Supply), an adjustment shall be made. If the amount paid by the Recipient exceeds the GST on the Taxable Supply, the Supplier shall refund the excess to the Recipient. If the amount paid
by the Recipient is less than the GST on the Taxable Supply, the Recipient shall pay the deficiency to the Supplier. 

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	(c)
	Where
a party is entitled, under or in connection with this agreement or in connection with any matter or thing occurring under this agreement, to recover all or a proportion of its
costs or is entitled to be compensated for all or a proportion of its costs, the amount of the recovery or compensation shall be reduced by the amount of (or the same proportion of the amount of) any
Input Tax Credits available in respect of those costs.

	(d)
	A
party will not be obliged to pay any amounts to the other party unless and until a valid Tax Invoice has been issued by the other party and is received by the party. Each party
agrees to do all things, including providing invoices or other documentation, that may be necessary or desirable to enable or assist another party to:

	(i)
	claim
Input Tax Credits to the maximum extent possible; or

	(ii)
	reduce
the amount recoverable from that other party under any indemnity or cost recovery provided for in this agreement.

 

	16.
	Notices

Any
communication under or in connection with this agreement: 

	(a)
	must
be in writing;

	(b)
	must
be sent to the party at the address of that party as stated in this agreement or such other address as is notified in writing from time to time by that party;

	(c)
	must
be signed by the party making the communication (or on its behalf by the solicitor for, or by any attorney, director, secretary, or authorised agent of, that party);

	(d)
	must
be delivered or posted by prepaid post to the address of the addressee, in accordance with clause 00; and

	(e)
	will
be deemed to be received by the addressee:

	(i)
	(in
the case of prepaid post) on the third Business Day after the date of posting to an address within Australia;

	(ii)
	(in
the case of delivery by hand) on delivery at the address of the addressee as provided in clause 00, unless that delivery is made on a day which is not a Business Day or
after 5.00 pm on a Business Day, in which case that communication will be deemed to be received at 9.00 am on the next Business Day.

 

	17.
	Stamp duty and costs

Except
as provided to the contrary in the Heads of Agreement: 

	(a)
	any
stamp duty payable in respect of this agreement will be payable by the party primarily responsible for the payment of such stamp duty; and

	(b)
	each
party will bear its own costs of and associated with negotiating and preparing this agreement.

 

	18.
	Amendment

This
agreement can only be amended by an instrument in writing signed by both parties. 

	19.
	Governing law

This
agreement is governed by the laws of the State of Western Australia, Australia. The parties irrevocably submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of the State of Western
Australia and the Federal Court of Australia, including any Court which may hear appeals from those 

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Courts.
The parties must not object to the jurisdiction of such a Court on the basis that it is an inconvenient forum. 

	20.
	General

	20.1
	Assignment

Neither
party can assign, novate or otherwise transfer any of its rights or obligations under this agreement without the prior written consent of the other party (which must not be unreasonably
withheld). 

	20.2
	Entire agreement

To
the extent permitted by law, in relation to the subject matter of this agreement, this agreement: 

	(a)
	embodies
the entire understanding of the parties and constitutes the entire terms agreed upon between the parties; and

	(b)
	supersedes
any prior agreement (whether or not in writing, including the Heads of Agreement) between the parties. 

For
the avoidance of doubt, this clause does not derogate from or limit the requirement that the condition precedent in clause 0 is satisfied before clauses 0 to 0 and clauses 0 to 0 of this
agreement become binding on, grant any rights to or impose any obligations on either party. 

	20.3
	Waiver and variation

A
provision in or right created under this agreement may not be: 

	(a)
	waived
except in writing signed by the party granting the waiver; or

	(b)
	varied
except in writing signed by all the parties. 

A
waiver of a breach of this agreement does not constitute a waiver of any future breach of this agreement (including a future breach of the same provision of this agreement). 

	20.4
	Severability

If
any part or a provision of this agreement is judged invalid or unenforceable in a jurisdiction, it is severed for that jurisdiction and the remainder of this agreement will continue to operate. 

	20.5
	No representations or warranties

In
entering into this agreement the parties have not relied on any representations or warranties about its subject matter except as provided in this agreement. 

	20.6
	Relationship

Nothing
contained in this agreement should be construed as constituting a partnership, joint venture or fiduciary or agency relationship between the parties. 

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Signed as an agreement. 

	

Signed by Professor Roger Dawkins on behalf of C Y O'Connor ERADE Village Foundation incorporating the Immunogenetics Research Foundation and the Institute of Molecular Genetics and Immunology Incorporated (ABN 67 161 830 965)	
 	

 Signature
	

in the presence of:	
 	

 
	

 Signature of Witness	
 	

 
	

 Name of Witness in full	
 	

 
	

Signed by Dr Mervyn Jacobson on behalf of Genetic Technologies Limited (ACN 009 212 328) in the presence of:	
 	

 Signature
	

 Signature of Witness	
 	

 
	

 Name of Witness in full	
 	

 

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CLAYTON UTZ  

IP Sale and Royalty Agreement  

Genetic Technologies Limited

ACN 009 212 328  

C Y O'Connor ERADE Village Foundation incorporating the

Immunogenetics Research Foundation and the Institute of Molecular

Genetics and Immunology Incorporated
  (ABN 67 161 830 965) 

 

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   IP Sale and Royalty Agreement made at                        on

	
Parties	
 	

Genetic Technologies Limited (ACN 009 212 328) of 60-66 Hanover Street, Fitzroy in the State of Victoria (Assignee)
	

 	
 	
C Y O'Connor ERADE Village Foundation incorporating the Immunogenetics Research Foundation and the Institute of Molecular Genetics and Immunology Incorporated (ABN 67 161 830 965) (formerly
known as Immunogenetics Research Foundation WA Inc.) of Cnr Nicholson and Warton Roads, Canning Vale in the State of Western Australia (Assignor)

Recitals  

	A.
	The
Assignor owns the Foundation IP relating to the genetics and genomics.

	B.
	The
Assignor and the Assignee entered into the Heads of Agreement by which (among other things):

	•
	the
Assignor agreed to assign the Foundation IP to the Assignee; and

	•
	the
Assignee agreed to pay a royalty in relation to Gross Revenue which it earns in relation to the Foundation IP.

	C.
	The
parties now desire to enter into this IP Sale and Royalty Agreement, as contemplated in the Heads of Agreement. 

This agreement provides  

	1.
	Definitions and interpretation

	1.1
	Definitions

Adjustment Events has the meaning given to it in the GST Legislation. 

ASX means Australia Stock Exchange Limited (ACN 008 624 691). 

Business Day means a day that Australian trading banks are generally open for business in both Perth and Melbourne. 

Documents includes software (including source code, object code and executable versions), data in any material form, photographs, manuals, diagrams,
graphs, charts, correspondence, letters and papers of every description, including all copies of and extracts from the same. 

Effective Date means 10 Business Days after the execution of this agreement. 

Foundation IP means the Primary IP and the Provisional IP and all other IP owned by the Foundation as at the Effective Date in the field of any of
genetics and genomics, including: 

	(a)
	all
IP in, in relation to and described in the inventions, discoveries, novel designs, research, results, academic or research papers, confidential information or other proprietary
information, technical data, trade secrets, know how and other material listed in Annexure 1;

	(b)
	all
IP with respect to those matters and areas of research and development listed in Annexure 1; and

	(c)
	all
IP necessary to support or related to the effective utilisation, exploitation, development, deployment and commercialisation of any of the Primary IP, the Provisional IP and any
of the other IP and material listed in Annexure 1. 

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Gross Revenue means: 

	(a)
	all
revenue wheresoever and howsoever earned or derived by the Assignee (or any Related Body Corporate of the Assignee, or any successor in title or assignee of the Assignee (other
than the Assignor) with respect to the GTG IP) whether from product or licence sales, licence fees, royalties, technology fees or intellectual property payments or other entitlements or otherwise
howsoever, resulting directly or indirectly from:

	(i)
	the
deployment, application and/or commercialisation of the Foundation IP (including as the same may be developed, extended or enhanced following the Effective Date);

	(ii)
	the
deployment, application and/or commercialisation of the Foundation IP together with, or as part of a suite of IP which may include, Other GTG IP, 

but,
for the sake of clarity, excluding all revenue from the development, deployment, exploitation, application and/or commercialisation of any Other GTG IP discretely from the Foundation IP or from
the development, deployment, exploitation, application and/or commercialisation of any Sub-Licensable GTG IP; less 

	(b)
	warranty
returns, transport and insurance costs in relation to any deliveries associated with deploying, applying or commercialising the Foundation IP, rebates, fair allowance for bad
debts, fair allowance for use of any of the GTG IP for promotional purposes and discounts and other deductions from the Assignee's revenue in accordance with common industry practice for the
calculation of revenue based royalties. 

GST is the tax payable on Taxable Supplies under the GST Legislation. 

GST Legislation is the A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 and any related Act imposing such tax or legislation that is enacted to
validate, recapture or recoup such tax. 

GTG IP means the Foundation IP (from the Effective Date) and the Other GTG IP. 

Heads of Agreement means the Heads of Agreement between the Assignor and the Assignee executed by each of them on about 13 October 2003. 

Input Tax Credit has the meaning given to it in the GST Legislation. Execution Copy 

IP includes any and all intellectual and industrial property rights throughout the world, whether subsisting now or in the future, including rights of
any kind in: 

	(a)
	inventions,
discoveries and novel designs, whether or not registered or registrable as patents, innovation patents or designs, including developments or improvements of equipment,
technology, processes, methods or techniques;

	(b)
	literary
works, dramatic works, musical works, artistic works, cinematograph films, television broadcasts, sound broadcasts, published editions of works and any other subject matter
in which copyright (including future copyright and rights in the nature of or analogous to copyright) may, or may upon creation of the subject matter, subsist anywhere in the world;

	(c)
	registered
and unregistered trade marks and service marks, including goodwill in the business concerned in the relevant goods and/or services;

	(d)
	trade,
business, company names or Internet domain names;

	(e)
	confidential
information or other proprietary information, technical data, trade secrets and know how; and

	(f)
	systems,
processes, techniques and algorithms, 

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whether
created or in existence before or after the Commencement Date. Without limitation, IP includes any thing, whether tangible or intangible, which
incorporates, embodies or is based on any of the things referred to in paragraphs (a) to (f) inclusive of this definition. 

Other GTG IP means: 

	(a)
	all
IP owned by the Assignee or any Related Body Corporate of the Assignee relating to genomics and genetics and related or associated fields of scientific endeavour whether now or
hereafter existing, including without limitation that set out in Annexure 2 but expressly excluding any IP licensed to the Assignee or any of its Related Bodies Corporate;

	(b)
	all
IP owned by the Assignee under the Sponsored Research Agreement, 

but
excludes anything in relation to which registered IP or an application for registered IP has ceased or expired. 

Patent Life means the period from the date of the Heads of Agreement to the expiry date of the last to expire of the patents comprising the Primary IP
and the Provisional IP. 

Purpose means conducting research and development work in the fields of any of genetics and genomics. 

Primary IP means: 

	(a)
	European
Patent Specification EP 0660877B1 (Genetic Analysis) (granted 7 August 2002) together with all and any other related country specific patent application or
registration related thereto or associated therewith, including

	(i)
	German
Patent DE 692 32 726.6 (Genetic Analysis) (granted [to be inserted]).

	(ii)
	French
Patent [to be inserted] (Genetic Analysis) (granted [to be
inserted]).

	(iii)
	United
Kingdom Patent [to be inserted] (Genetic Analysis) (granted [to be
inserted]).

	(b)
	United
States Patent US 6,383,747B1 (Method for determining ancestral haplotypes using haplospecific geometric elements within the major histocompatibility complex multigene cluster)
(granted 7 May 2002); and

	(c)
	all
other granted patents and patent applications for any of the inventions claimed in any of the patents referred to in this definition, 

and
all IP arising from or relating to any of them. 

Provisional IP means the Australian Provisional Patent Application Number 2003903971 (Bidirectional amplification of complementary duplicons using a
single primer) (filed 23 July 2003), all other granted patents and patent applications for any of the inventions claimed in that patent and all IP arising from or relating to any of them. 

Related Body Corporate has the meaning given to that term in section 10 of the Corporations Act
2001 (Cth). 

Royalty Rate is 3%. 

Royalty Payment Date means 31 July (with respect to the immediately preceding 6 month period expiring 30 June) and 31 January (with respect to
the immediately preceding 6 month period expiring 31 December) in any year. 

Settlement and Licence Agreement means the Settlement and Licence Agreement to be executed by the parties in accordance with the Heads of Agreement. 

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Shares means fully paid ordinary shares in the issued capital of the Assignee quoted, or agreed by the ASX to be quoted, on the official lists of the
ASX. 

Sponsored Research Agreement means the Sponsored Research Agreement to be executed by the parties in accordance with the Heads of Agreement. 

Sub-Licensable GTG IP means all IP (if any) licensed as at the Effective Date to the Assignee or any Related Body Corporate of the Assignee
relating to genomics and genetics and related or associated fields of scientific endeavour whether now or hereafter existing, but expressly excluding IP licensed to the Assignee or any Related Body
Corporate of the Assignee which (by reason of the terms of the licence granted to the Assignee or otherwise) the Assignee is prohibited from licensing to the Foundation in accordance with the
Settlement and Licence Agreement. 

Tax Invoice means an invoice that complies with the GST Legislation. 

Taxable Supply has the meaning given to it in the GST Legislation. 

	1.2
	Interpretation

In
this agreement: 

	(a)
	headings
are for convenience only and do not affect interpretation; 

and
unless the context indicates a contrary intention: 

	(b)
	the
expression person includes an individual, the estate of an individual, a corporation, an authority, an association or a joint
venture (whether incorporated or unincorporated), a partnership and a trust;

	(c)
	a
reference to any statute or to any statutory provision includes any statutory modification or re-enactment of it and any statutory provision substituted for it, and all
ordinances, by-laws, regulations, rules and statutory instruments (however described) issued under it;

	(d)
	a
reference to any party includes that party's executors, administrators, successors and permitted assigns, including any person taking by way of permitted novation;

	(e)
	a
reference to any document (including this agreement) is to that document as varied in accordance with its terms, novated in accordance with its terms, ratified or replaced from time
to time;

	(f)
	words
importing the singular include the plural (and vice versa), and words indicating a gender include every other gender;

	(g)
	references
to parties, clauses or schedules are references to parties, clauses and schedules to or of this agreement, and a reference to this agreement includes any schedule to this
agreement;

	(h)
	where
a word or phrase is given a defined meaning, any other part of speech or grammatical form of that word or phrase has a corresponding meaning;

	(i)
	the
word "includes" in any form is not a word of limitation;

	(j)
	a
reference to "$" or "dollar" is to Australian currency; and

	(k)
	where
the day on or by which a thing is to be done is not a Business Day, that thing must be done on or by the next Business Day.

 

	2.
	Condition Precedent

Clauses
0 to 0 of this agreement will not become binding on, nor grant any rights to or impose any obligations on, either party unless the Sponsored Research Agreement and the Settlement and 

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Licence
Agreement are executed by all parties on or before the Effective Date or such other date as the parties may agree in writing. 

	3.
	Assignment

	3.1
	Assignment

In
consideration of the matters referred to in clause 0, the Assignor irrevocably assigns to the Assignee on and from the Effective Date and with effect from the Effective Date all right, title
and interest throughout the world in and to all of the Foundation IP (including all IP and other rights of whatsoever nature in the Foundation IP). 

	3.2
	Existing licences for Foundation IP

The
Assignee: 

	(a)
	acknowledges
that it has been informed by the Assignor that the Assignor has before the date of the Heads of Agreement granted:

	(i)
	an
informal, verbal, non-exclusive licence jointly to the Red Cross Society of Bangkok, Thailand and Khon Kaen University of Khon Kaen, Thailand to use the Foundation IP
in Thailand solely for tissue typing for bone marrow transplantation; and

	(ii)
	an
informal, verbal, non-exclusive licence to University of Malaya of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to use the Foundation IP in Malaysia solely for tissue typing for bone marrow
transplantation, 

neither
of which licences includes: 

	(iii)
	a
right to sub-license any of the Foundation IP; or

	(iv)
	a
right to use any of the Foundation IP except in the jurisdiction of domicile of the licensee for the Purpose;

	(b)
	agrees
that:

	(i)
	the
assignment of the Foundation IP in accordance with clause 0 is subject to the existing licences referred to in clause 00;

	(ii)
	it
will not assert any rights inconsistent with the existing licences referred to in clause 00; and

	(c)
	grants
to the Assignor a licence in respect of the Foundation IP only to the extent strictly necessary for the Assignee not to be in breach of the existing licences referred to in
clause 00.

 

	3.3
	Execute further documents and assist

	(a)
	The
Assignor agrees that it will at its own expense do all further things and execute all further documents which the Assignee reasonably requests or requires to perfect or record its
right, title and interest in the Foundation IP, including by executing a deed in the form set out in Annexure 3.

	(b)
	The
Assignor must, and must use its best endeavours to make sure that the Assignor's officers, employees and agents, provide at the cost of the Assignee all information, records and
assistance (including by procuring the assistance of the people who created or developed any of the Foundation IP) reasonably requested by the Assignee to:

	(i)
	prosecute
any application for registration of;

	(ii)
	defend
any opposition to any application for registration of; 

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	(iii)
	defend
any application to cancel or invalidate any registration for; and

	(iv)
	take
action in relation to any infringement of, 

any
of the Foundation IP. 

	(c)
	The
Assignor must not, and must use its best endeavours to make sure that the Assignor's officers, employees and agents do not, challenge, question, damage, contest or oppose any of:

	(i)
	the
validity of the Assignee's right, title and interest in or to the Foundation IP;

	(ii)
	the
Assignee's ownership of any application for or registration of any of the Foundation IP;

	(iii)
	any
application for or registration of any of the Foundation IP;

	(iv)
	the
Assignee's right, title and interest in or to any of the information referred to in clause 00.

 

	4.
	Right of action

To
the extent, if any, that the Assignor has the right to take action against third parties for infringement of or as a result of the use or misuse of any of the Foundation IP, the Assignor by this
agreement further assigns, transfers and sets over to the Assignee all rights, title and interest that the Assignor has or might have in the future to take action against any person: 

	(a)
	who
infringes or who has infringed;

	(b)
	who
uses or who has used; or

	(c)
	who
misuses or who has misused, 

any
of the Foundation IP, whether or not such infringement, use or misuse took place prior to the execution of this agreement and whether or not such infringement, use or misuse occurred in Australia
or in any other country. 

	5.
	Maintenance of Foundation IP

	5.1
	Obligation to maintain

Unless
the Assignee complies with the procedure in clause 0, the Assignee must maintain all Foundation IP in full force and effect (to the extent the Foundation IP is able to be maintained)
from the Effective Date until at least 5 years after the Effective Date. 

	5.2
	Offer of Foundation IP to the Assignor

	(a)
	If
the Assignee elects not to maintain any part (whether by reference to an invention or a jurisdiction) of the Foundation IP in full force and effect for at least 5 years
after the Effective Date, the Assignee must offer to the Assignor (before the relevant Foundation IP is allowed to lapse) to assign that part of the Foundation IP to the Assignor in consideration of
the grant of the licence referred to in clause 00.

	(b)
	If
the Assignee makes an offer to the Assignor in accordance with clause 00, the Assignor must accept or reject that offer within 15 Business Days of its receipt of the offer.
If the offer has not been accepted by the Assignor within that period, it will be deemed to be rejected. For the avoidance of doubt, if any offer under clause 00 is rejected (or deemed to be
rejected) under this clause 0, then from the date of such rejection the Assignee will have no further obligations under any of clauses 0 and 0 and this clause 0 in respect of the
Foundation IP which was the subject of the rejected offer. 

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	(c)
	If
the Assignee transfers any Foundation IP to the Assignor pursuant to an offer made in accordance with clause 00, as a condition precedent to and in consideration of that
transfer the Assignor must grant to the Assignee a worldwide, non-exclusive and perpetual licence to the Assignee to use, commercialise, exploit and deploy (with a right to
sub-licence the use, commercialisation, exploitation and deployment of) that Foundation IP in consideration of a royalty calculated in accordance with clause 0.

	(d)
	For
the avoidance of doubt, if the Assignee transfers any Foundation IP to the Assignor, whether pursuant to an offer made in accordance with clause 00 or otherwise, then from
the effective date of the assignment the Assignee will have no further obligations under any of clauses 0 and 0 in respect of the transferred part of the Foundation IP.

 

	5.3
	Maintenance of Other GTG IP

The
Assignee acknowledges that it currently intends to maintain (to the extent it is able to be maintained) the Other GTG IP in full force and effect, having regard to its status as at the Effective
Date, from the Effective Date until at least 5 years after the Effective Date. 

	5.4
	Maintenance costs after Effective Date

Upon
presentation by the Assignor of an itemised Tax Invoice for the relevant costs, the Assignee will reimburse the Assignor for any costs reasonably incurred by the Assignor in relation to
maintenance of the Foundation IP after the Effective Date. 

	6.
	Use of confidential information and know how

	6.1
	Disclosure of confidential information and know how

To
the extent that the Foundation IP consists of or includes any of systems, processes, techniques, algorithms, confidential information, know how and trade secrets, the Assignor will within 10
Business Days after the Effective Date and otherwise on reasonable written demand by the Assignee disclose to the Assignee all such information and provide to the Assignee all Documents in which all
of that information is recorded. 

	6.2
	Non-use of confidential information and know how

The
Assignor will not after the Effective Date, except as permitted by any of the Sponsored Research Agreement and the Settlement and Licence Agreement, without the written consent of the Assignee use
or disclose in any way any of the Foundation IP which consists of or includes any of systems, processes, techniques, algorithms, confidential information, know how and trade secrets. 

	7.
	Consideration for IP sale

	7.1
	Amount of consideration

In
consideration of the assignment of the Foundation IP by the Assignor, the Assignee by this agreement agrees to issue Shares to the Assignor in the manner set out in clause 0. 

	7.2
	Payment of Consideration

	(a)
	The
Assignee will on the Effective Date:

	(i)
	issue
to the Assignor or to the Assignor's nominee 20,000,000 (twenty million) Shares, provided that the Assignor has by not less than five Business Days before the Effective Date
sent a Tax Invoice to the Assignee for $15,000,000 (exclusive of GST); or

	(ii)
	if
the Assignor notifies the Assignee in writing not less than five Business Days before the Effective Date that it wishes to pay the licence fee it is required to pay under the
Settlement and Licence Agreement by reducing the number of Shares which the Assignee 

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is
required to issue to the Assignor or the Assignor's nominee by this agreement, issue to the Assignor or to the Assignor's nominee 16,666,667 (sixteen million, six hundred and sixty six thousand,
six hundred and sixty seven) Shares, provided that the Assignor has by not less than five Business Days before the Effective Date sent a Tax Invoice to the Assignee for $12,500,000 (exclusive of GST). 

	(b)
	If
the Assignee provides a notice in writing to the Assignor in accordance with clause 000, then after the Effective Date the Assignor has no further obligation to the Assignee
to pay the licence fee specified in the Settlement and Licence Agreement.

	(c)
	(i)    Subject
to clause 00(ii), the Shares which are issued by the Assignee in accordance with clause 00 from the date of their issue must not be subject to
escrow or restricted security status under the ASX Listing Rules.

	(ii)
	The
Assignor agrees and undertakes that:

	A.
	it
will not for 12 months after 4 December 2003 offer for sale, sell or otherwise deal with the Shares;

	B.
	it
will not in any 12 month period between 12 months and 72 months after 4 December 2003 not offer for sale, sell or otherwise deal with more than 20% of
the Shares; and

	C.
	it
will make sure that the Assignor's nominee to whom any of the Shares are issued and any person to whom the Assignor sells or otherwise disposes of any of the Shares other than on
the ASX or any other stock or similar market on which the fully paid ordinary shares in the issued capital of the Assignee are quoted from time to time does not:

	1)
	for
12 months after 4 December 2003 offer for sale, sell or otherwise deal with the Shares; and

	2)
	in
any 12 month period between 12 months and 72 months after 4 December 2003 not offer for sale, sell or otherwise deal with more than 20% of
the Shares, 

on
the ASX or any other stock or similar market on which the fully paid ordinary shares in the issued capital of the Assignee are quoted from time to time. 

	(d)
	The
Assignee must make available to the Assignor (or the Assignor's nominee to whom the Shares are issued) class order relief under section 707 of the  Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) in respect of those
Shares.

	(e)
	For
the avoidance of doubt, the Assignee is not required to issue any Shares in relation to or in payment of the GST payable in respect of the Shares issued to the Assignor or the
Assignor's nominee in accordance with clause 00.

 

	7.3
	Nomination of director of Assignee

	(a)
	The
parties acknowledge that, as a result of the issue of the Shares in accordance with clause 0, the Assignor will be a significant shareholder of the Assignee.

	(b)
	The
Assignee will within 30 Business Days after the effective date invite the Assignor to nominate a suitable independent person, with appropriate qualifications and who is based in
Melbourne, to become a director of the Assignee. 

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	(c)
	For
the avoidance of doubt, the director which may be nominated by the Assignor in accordance with this clause 0 will be subject to the same processes of election and
re-election as any other member of the board of directors of the Assignee.

 

	8.
	Royalty

	8.1
	Royalty obligation

The
Assignee will after the Effective Date pay to the Assignor during the Patent Life a royalty at the Royalty Rate on Gross Revenue. 

	8.2
	Exclusion from Royalty

For
the avoidance of doubt, nothing in this agreement requires the Assignee to pay a royalty on any Gross Revenue earned by: 

	(a)
	the
Assignee;

	(b)
	any
Related Body Corporate of the Assignee;

	(c)
	any
successor in title or assignee of the Assignee's right, title and interest in the Foundation IP, 

resulting
directly or indirectly from the deployment, development, exploitation, application and/or commercialisation of: 

	(d)
	any
Other GTG IP where the agreement by which a right is granted to deploy, develop, exploit, apply and/or commercialise the Other GTG IP does not also grant corresponding rights to
any of the Foundation IP (including as the Foundation IP may be developed, extended or enhanced after the Effective Date); or

	(e)
	any
Sub-Licensable GTG IP.

 

	8.3
	Gross Revenue not in Australian currency

If
any component of Gross Revenue is not received in Australian currency, the value of that component will be converted to Australian currency at the mid-quote rate applicable on the date
the currency conversion is to be made. 

	8.4
	Payment of Royalty

Subject
to clause 0, the Assignee must by no later than the Royalty Payment Date pay the applicable royalty for the immediately preceding six month period ending 30 June or 31 December (as
applicable) to the bank account (as nominated in writing by the Assignor from time to time) of the Assignor or its nominee, plus the amount of GST attributable to that royalty. 

	8.5
	Minimum annual royalty

	(a)
	Notwithstanding
anything else in this agreement, the Assignee will pay to the Assignor a minimum royalty of $1,000 in respect of each financial year (being the period from 1 July to
30 June) during the Patent Life and pro-rata for any period of less than 12 months.

	(b)
	If
at the end of any financial year the total royalty payable by the Assignee in respect of that financial year is less than $1,000, then the Assignee must on the next Royalty Payment
Date (being 31 July) pay the amount required to increase the total royalty paid by the Assignee for that financial year to $1,000.

	(c)
	After
the Effective Date the parties may from time to time agree, having regard to the amount of actual royalties paid by the Assignee in accordance with clause 0, to increase
or decrease the amount of the minimum annual royalty. 

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	8.6
	Statement

The
Assignee must within 15 Business Days after 30 June and 31 December in each calendar year send to the Assignor a statement detailing the Gross Revenue in respect of which the Assignee is required
to pay a royalty in accordance with clause 0 and containing information about: 

	(a)
	the
revenue earned by the Assignee resulting directly or indirectly from the deployment, application and/or commercialisation of the Foundation IP (including as the Foundation IP may
be developed, extended or enhanced after the Effective Date);

	(b)
	the
revenue earned by the Assignee resulting directly or indirectly from the deployment, application and/or commercialisation of the Foundation IP (including as the Foundation IP may
be developed, extended or enhanced after the Effective Date) together with, or as part of a suite of IP which may include, Other GTG IP; and

	(c)
	the
amount and nature of any deductions claimed by the Assignee in relation to Gross Revenue.

 

	8.7
	Records

The
Assignee must maintain for 5 years after the end of the calendar year to which they relate, separate records and accounts for the Gross Revenue in respect of which the Assignee is required
to pay a royalty in accordance with clause 0, including the amount of royalties paid to the Assignor or its nominee, taxes deducted or withheld and taxes paid to relevant taxation authorities
in respect of royalties paid by the Assignee under this agreement, in sufficient detail to enable the conduct of the audit under clause 0. 

	8.8
	Audit

The
Assignee must every financial year cause its auditor to audit the royalties due to the Assignor under this agreement. The Assignee will provide to the Assignor a copy of any report produced as a
result of any audit conducted under this clause 0. 

	9.
	Warranties

	9.1
	Warranties by Assignor

	(a)
	The
Assignor warrants and represents to the Assignee that:

	(i)
	to
the best of the Assignor's knowledge, it owns all rights in the letters patent and patent applications which comprise the Foundation IP; and

	(ii)
	the
Assignor:

	A.
	has
not assigned, encumbered or (except as expressly set out in clause 0) otherwise dealt with the IP or other rights in the Foundation IP between the date when negotiation for
the transfer of the Foundation IP to the Assignee commenced (in about March 2003) and the date of this agreement; and

	B.
	will
not do so before the Effective Date.

	(b)
	Except
as set out in clause 00, the Assignor does not provide any warranties to the Assignee in relation to the Foundation IP, including any warranties relating to:

	(i)
	the
validity of any of the Foundation IP;

	(ii)
	the
Assignor's ownership of the Foundation IP;

	(iii)
	whether
use or exploitation of the Foundation IP infringes the IP or other rights of any third party; and 

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	(iv)
	the
suitability of the Foundation IP for any purpose.

 

	9.2
	Warranty by Assignee

The
Assignee in this agreement provides no warranties and makes representations to the Assignor in relation to any of the subject matter of this agreement (including the Other GTG IP). 

	9.3
	Exclusion of warranties

	(a)
	To
the full extent permitted by the laws of the Commonwealth of Australia and any State or Territory of Australia having jurisdiction, the Assignor by this agreement excludes all
implied warranties in relation to the Foundation IP.

	(b)
	To
the full extent permitted by the laws of the Commonwealth of Australia and any State or Territory of Australia having jurisdiction, the Assignee by this agreement excludes all
implied warranties in relation to any of the subject matter of this agreement (including the Other GTG IP).

 

	10.
	Indemnity

	10.1
	Indemnity by Assignor

The
Assignor indemnifies the Assignee and all of the Assignee's officers, employees, agents and Related Bodies Corporate against any liability or cost which the Assignee or any of the Assignee's
officers, employees, agents or Related Bodies Corporate incur concerning, arising out of or in consequence of any claim, action or demand by any person arising from: 

	(a)
	any
act or omission by the Assignor arising from the performance of the Assignor's rights or obligation under this agreement; and

	(b)
	any
breach of this agreement (including any warranty given or representation made in this agreement) by the Assignor.

 

	10.2
	Indemnity by Assignee

The
Assignee indemnifies the Assignor and all of the Assignor's officers, employees, agents and Related Bodies Corporate against any liability or cost which the Assignor or any of the Assignor's
officers, employees, agents or Related Bodies Corporate incur concerning, arising out of or in consequence of any claim, action or demand by any person arising from: 

	(a)
	any
act or omission by the Assignee arising from the performance of the Assignee's rights or obligation under this agreement; and

	(b)
	any
breach of this agreement (including any warranty given or representation made in this agreement) by the Assignee.

 

	11.
	GST

	(a)
	Where
a party (Supplier) makes a Taxable Supply under or in connection with this agreement or in connection with any matter or thing
occurring under this agreement to the other party (Recipient) and the consideration otherwise payable for the Taxable Supply does not include GST the
Supplier will be entitled, in addition to any other consideration recoverable in respect of the Taxable Supply, to recover from the Recipient the amount of any GST on the Taxable Supply.

	(b)
	If
the amount paid by the Recipient to the Supplier in respect of GST differs from the GST on the Taxable Supply (taking into account any Adjustment Events that occur in relation to
the Taxable Supply), an adjustment shall be made. If the amount paid by the Recipient exceeds the GST on the Taxable Supply, the Supplier shall refund the excess to the Recipient. 

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If
the amount paid by the Recipient is less than the GST on the Taxable Supply, the Recipient shall pay the deficiency to the Supplier. 

	(c)
	Where
a party is entitled, under or in connection with this agreement or in connection with any matter or thing occurring under this agreement, to recover all or a proportion of its
costs or is entitled to be compensated for all or a proportion of its costs, the amount of the recovery or compensation shall be reduced by the amount of (or the same proportion of the amount of) any
Input Tax Credits available in respect of those costs.

	(d)
	A
party will not be obliged to pay any amounts to the other party unless and until a valid Tax Invoice has been issued by the other party and is received by the party. Each party
agrees to do all things, including providing invoices or other documentation, that may be necessary or desirable to enable or assist another party to:

	(i)
	claim
Input Tax Credits to the maximum extent possible; or

	(ii)
	reduce
the amount recoverable from that other party under any indemnity or cost recovery provided for in this agreement.

 

	12.
	Confidentiality

	12.1
	Confidentiality of Gross Revenue information

The
Assignor must treat as confidential and must make sure that any person to whom it discloses in accordance with this agreement treats as confidential all information in relation to this agreement
and any information which it receives from the Assignee in relation to any component of Gross Revenue and must not: 

	(a)
	use
such information; and

	(b)
	disclose
such information except:

	(i)
	to
its officers, employees, professional advisers and auditors; and

	(ii)
	after
those people have:

	A.
	been
informed that the information is confidential, must not be used except for the purpose for which it was provided to them by the Assignor and must not be further disclosed by the
officer, employee, professional adviser or auditor; and

	B.
	signed
(whether before or after the Effective Date) a deed of confidentiality in favour of the Assignee in terms acceptable to the Assignee (acting reasonably).

 

	12.2
	Return of information

	(a)
	All
property rights in any Documents recording, incorporating or referring to any of the information which the Assignor is by this agreement required to keep confidential will be
owned throughout the world by the Assignee and are by this agreement assigned by the Assignor to the Assignee with effect from the time of the creation of the Documents.

	(b)
	The
Assignor must make sure that it enters into agreements with the Assignor's officers, employees, professional advisers and auditors which are consistent with, and give effect to,
the assignment in clause 00.

	(c)
	On
termination of this agreement, the Assignor must return and must cause its officers, employees, professional advisers and auditors to return to Assignee all copies of any
information which the Assignor is required by this agreement to keep confidential and all copies of any Documents recording, incorporating or referring to such information. 

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	12.3
	Exclusion from obligations of confidentiality

The
obligations of confidentiality imposed on the Assignor by this clause 0 do not apply in relation to any information: 

	(a)
	which
is or becomes generally publicly available other than as a result of any breach of an obligation of confidence by the Assignor or any person to whom the Assignor has disclosed
that information;

	(b)
	which
the Assignor is required by law or the order of any court to disclose, provided that the Assignor must immediately notify the Assignee of such a requirement and, at the written
request and cost of the Assignee, reasonably co-operate with and assist the Assignee to avoid such a requirement or restrict the extent of the disclosure; or

	(c)
	which
the Assignee consents (subject to such restrictions and conditions as the Assignee imposes in its absolute discretion) to the Assignor using or disclosing.

 

	13.
	Termination

	13.1
	Termination by either party

Either
party may terminate this agreement if: 

	(a)
	the
other party breaches a material term of this agreement and fails to remedy that breach within ten Business Days after receiving a notice from the terminating party requiring the
other party to remedy the breach; or

	(b)
	the
other party goes into liquidation, has a receiver, receiver and manager, administrator or similar person appointed, enters into a scheme of arrangement with creditors or is unable
to pay its debts as and when they fall due.

 

	13.2
	Termination of other agreements

If
any of: 

	(a)
	the
Sponsored Research Agreement; and

	(b)
	the
Settlement and Licence Agreement, 

is
terminated, either party may terminate this agreement by giving ten Business Days' notice in writing to the other party. 

	13.3
	Consequences of termination

	(a)
	Clauses
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 and this clause 0 and, if termination occurs after the Effective Date, in addition clauses 0, 0, 0 and 0 survive termination of this agreement.

	(b)
	To
the extent that, at the date of termination of this agreement, the Assignee has not paid a royalty in relation to some of the relevant Gross Revenue received by the Assignee before
the date of termination, clause 0 survives termination of this agreement but only until the royalty has been paid in respect of the relevant Gross Revenue earned before the date of termination.

	(c)
	For
the avoidance of doubt, termination of this agreement after the assignments in clauses 0 and 0 have been effected does not affect the Assignee's right, title and interest in and
to the Foundation IP and the rights of action in relation to infringement, use and misuse of Foundation IP. 

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	14.
	Notices

Any
communication under or in connection with this agreement: 

	(a)
	must
be in writing;

	(b)
	must
be sent to the party at the address of that party as stated in this agreement or such other address as is notified in writing from time to time by that party;

	(c)
	must
be signed by the party making the communication (or on its behalf by the solicitor for, or by any attorney, director, secretary, or authorised agent of, that party);

	(d)
	must
be delivered or posted by prepaid post to the address of the addressee, in accordance with clause 00; and

	(e)
	will
be deemed to be received by the addressee:

	(i)
	(in
the case of prepaid post) on the third Business Day after the date of posting to an address within Australia;

	(ii)
	(in
the case of delivery by hand) on delivery at the address of the addressee as provided in clause 00, unless that delivery is made on a day which is not a Business Day or
after 5.00 pm on a Business Day, in which case that communication will be deemed to be received at 9.00 am on the next Business Day.

 

	15.
	Stamp Duty and costs

Except
as provided to the contrary in the Heads of Agreement: 

	(a)
	any
stamp duty payable in respect of this agreement will be payable by the party primarily responsible for the payment of such stamp duty; and

	(b)
	each
party will bear its own costs of and associated with negotiating and preparing this agreement.

 

	16.
	Amendment

This
agreement can only be amended by an instrument in writing signed by both parties. 

	17.
	Governing law

This
Deed is governed by the laws of the State of Western Australia, Australia. The parties irrevocably submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of the State of Western
Australia and the Federal Court of Australia, including any Court which may hear appeals from those Courts. The parties must not object to the jurisdiction of such a Court on the basis that it is an
inconvenient forum. 

	18.
	General

	18.1
	Assignment

Neither
party can assign, novate or otherwise transfer any of its rights or obligations under this agreement without the prior written consent of the other party (which must not be unreasonably
withheld). 

	18.2
	Entire agreement

To
the extent permitted by law, in relation to the subject matter of this agreement, this agreement: 

	(a)
	embodies
the entire understanding of the parties and constitutes the entire terms agreed upon between the parties; and 

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	(b)
	supersedes
any prior agreement (whether or not in writing, including the Heads of Agreement) between the parties. 

For
the avoidance of doubt, this clause does not derogate from or limit the requirement that the condition precedent in clause 0 is satisfied before clauses 0 to 0 of this agreement become
binding on, grant any rights to or impose any obligations on either party. 

	18.3
	Waiver and variation

A
provision in or right created under this agreement may not be: 

	(a)
	waived
except in writing signed by the party granting the waiver; or

	(b)
	varied
except in writing signed by all the parties. 

A
waiver of a breach of this agreement does not constitute a waiver of any future breach of this agreement (including a future breach of the same provision of this agreement). 

	18.4
	Severability

If
any part or a provision of this agreement is judged invalid or unenforceable in a jurisdiction, it is severed for that jurisdiction and the remainder of this agreement will continue to operate. 

	18.5
	No representations or warranties

In
entering into this agreement the parties have not relied on any representations or warranties about its subject matter except as provided in this agreement. 

	18.6
	Relationship

Nothing
contained in this agreement should be construed as constituting a partnership, joint venture or fiduciary or agency relationship between the parties. 

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Signed as an agreement. 

	

Signed by Professor Roger Dawkins on behalf of C Y O'Connor ERADE Village Foundation incorporating the Immunogenetics Research Foundation and the Institute of Molecular Genetics and Immunology Incorporated (ABN 67 161 830 965) in the presence
of:	
 	

 Signature
	

 Signature of Witness	
 	

 
	

 Name of Witness in full	
 	

 
	

Signed by Dr Mervyn Jacobson on behalf of Genetic Technologies Limited (ACN 009 212 328) in the presence of:	
 	

 Signature
	

 Signature of Witness	
 	

 
	

 Name of Witness in full	
 	

 

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   Annexure 1—Other Assignor IP and Material  

Letters Patent issued to the Assignor  

	•
	European
Patent Specification EP 0660877B1 (Genetic Analysis) (granted 7 August 2002) together with all and any other related country specific patent application or
registration related thereto or associated therewith, including:

	•
	German
Patent DE 692 32 726.6 (Genetic Analysis) (granted [to be inserted]).

	•
	French
Patent [to be inserted] (Genetic Analysis) (granted [to be inserted]).

	•
	United
Kingdom Patent [to be inserted] (Genetic Analysis) (granted  [to be inserted]).

	•
	United
States Patent US 6,383,747B1 (Method for determining ancestral haplotypes using haplospecific geometric elements within the major histocompatibility complex multigene
cluster) (granted 7 May 2002). 

Patent Applications filed by the Assignor  

	•
	Australian
Provisional Patent Application Number 2003903971 (Bidirectional amplification of complementary duplicons using a single primer) (filed 23 July 2003). 

Existing data, trade secrets, confidential information and know-how of the Assignor  

	•
	Data,
trade secrets, confidential information and know-how relating to the letters patent and patent applications referred to above.

	•
	Data,
trade secrets, confidential information and know-how relating to the following concepts:

	•
	ancestral
haplotypes;

	•
	polymorphic
frozen blocks;

	•
	quantum
genomics;

	•
	paralogous
mapping. 

Existing data, trade secrets, confidential information and know-how of the Assignor described in Professor Roger Dawkins's bibliography
[to what document/paper?] 

	•
	Data,
trade secrets, confidential information and know-how including but not limited to:

	•
	"Histocompatibility
Matching for Bone Marrow Transplantation"—Human Immunology, 38, 42-51.

	•
	"Immunogenetic
Analysis of Successful and Rejected Bone Marrow Grafts within One Family"—European Journal of
Immunogenetics (1994) 21, 365-372.

	•
	"Matching
for MHC haplotypes results in improved survival following unrelated bone marrow transplantation"—Bone Marrow
Transplantation (1995) 15, 381-385.

	•
	The
identification of MHC identical siblings without HLA typing—Experimental Hematology, 1995,
23:1655-1660.

	•
	"The
Genomic Matching Technique (GMT)—A new tool for selecting unrelated marrow donors". HLA in haematopoietic cell transplantation, 589-591.

	•
	"Reconstruction
of the Block Matching Profiles"—Human Immunology, 1999, 60, 171-176. 

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	•
	"Genomics
of the major histocompatibility complex: haplotypes, duplication, retroviruses and disease"—Immunological
Reviews", 1999: 275-304.

	•
	"Sequence
Analysis of the MHC Class 1 Region Reveals the Basis of the Genomic Matching Technique." Human Immunology
2001, 62, 279-285. 

Existing data, trade secrets, confidential information and know-how of the Assignor described in its 2003 annual report and in the abstracts for the Assignor's
December 2003 retreat

	•
	Data,
trade secrets, confidential information and know-how including but not limited to:

	•
	Quantum
genomics and ancestral haplotypes.

	•
	The
Assignor's strategy, as defined in the Assignor's 2003 annual report.

	•
	"Haplotypes
associated with psoriasis, psroriatic arthritis and haemochromotosis".

	•
	The
serology and genomics of ancestral haplotypes and polymorphic frozen blocks.

	•
	Identifying
traits/functions using the Genomic Matching Technique, for example in meat tenderness, horning/polling, marbling, double muscling.

	•
	Frozen
blocks, genomic duplications and forensic science.

	•
	Mass
screening using GMT.

	•
	New
algorithms and bio-informatics tools, including "massively non-parallel processing" IP.

	•
	Animal
genetics and genomics.

	•
	PERB11/MIC:
Function, Pathology & Immunohistology. As a consequence of sequencing different MHC ancestral haplotypes, the Assignor discovered new genes including
PERB11/MIC. The Assignor has generated antibodies to examine the distribution of the gene products and showed that there was a reduction in the expression in the skin of patients with psoriasis. In
view of the now known function of PERB11 this suggests that a virus may be an important component of the pathogenesis of psoriasis. The Assignor has also demonstrated that particular alleles of PERB11
are associated with the disease. Interestingly, the gene product is expressed in hair follicles and has been provided to the Adelaide CRC researching the production of wool.

	•
	Other
MHC Gene Products. Although not fully characterised, other novel transcripts were identified, including one (PERB6) with some possible relevance to the TNF pathway.

	•
	Microsatellites.
By examining microsatellites in the context of conserved ancestral haplotypes, the Assignor has developed a method of determining which microsatellites are
unstable and therefore misleading when used as markers. This is highly relevant to linkage mapping.

	•
	Haplotype
Panel Test. As the first to characterise ancestral haplotypes, the Assignor was able to assemble a panel of continuous cell lines which can be used as reference
material for specific haplotypes. This panel is now maintained by ECACC in the UK and is distributed around the world. The Assignor continually updates information generated and maintains a database
with a complete description of the major haplotypes.

	•
	Paralagous
Mapping. It was observed that some polygenic diseases can be explained on the basis of similar genes in different parts of the genome (paralogy). The Assignor
therefore has a strategy for gene discovery and for interpreting otherwise confusing data generated by genome wide scans. 

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	•
	Recurrent
Spontaneous Abortion. The Assignor has developed a model of pathogenesis which implicates complement control proteins. Currently the Assignor is in the process of
defining haplotypes which occur at this region of the genome.

	•
	Updating
the 10 commandments of genomics and disease—strategies to extend reach of proprietary GMT and BACD IP—based on emerging understanding of
Quantum Genomics.

	•
	Using
the Genomic Matching Technique to define BRCA1 Haplotypes (test for susceptibility to breast cancer)—based on polymorphic frozen blocks with haplospecific
markers.

	•
	Screening
for susceptibility to Haemachromotosis (HCT)—Iron Overload Disorder.

	•
	Screening
for susceptibility to lung cancer.

	•
	The
genetics of schizophrenia: too many candidates.

	•
	Novel
use of polynomial division for identification of duplicates, potentially capturing representations of sets within DNA strings, whether horizontal or vertical.

	•
	Indel
typing as a method of distinguishing primate species and humans (BACD), including past success in mapping 14 SVAs and Alus in humans in MHC Class 1 region, and
other related knowledge, including SVA, Alus, ERV.

	•
	The
Identification of Biologically Informative Markers.

	•
	Melanoma
malignancy in horses and man.

	•
	Pigmented
wool fibres in merinos.

	•
	Breeding
Programs in the Dairy Industry Based Upon Inheritance of Favourable Ancestral Haplotypes, including milk producers, mastitis (and role of defensin).

	•
	Genomics
as an aid to selection of meat quality, including tenderness, fat content and polling.

	•
	Genomics
as an aid to selection of racehorse performance 

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   Annexure 2—Other GTG IP  

	•
	Australian
letters patent no. 647806;

	•
	Austrian
letters patent no. 185377;

	•
	Canadian
patent application no. 2087042;

	•
	European
letters patent no. EP0570371;

	•
	German
letters patent no. 691316910;

	•
	Israeli
letters patent no. 98793;

	•
	Japanese
patent application no. 5506998;

	•
	New
Zealand letters patent no. 238926;

	•
	South
African letters patent no. 915422;

	•
	United
States of America letters patent no. 5851762;

	•
	Australian
letters patent no. 654111;

	•
	Australian
letters patent no. 672519;

	•
	Austrian
letters patent no. 144797;

	•
	Canadian
patent application no. 2023888;

	•
	European
letters patent no. EP0414469;

	•
	German
letters patent no. 69029018;

	•
	German
letters patent no. 299319;

	•
	Hong
Kong letters patent no. 1008053;

	•
	Irish
letters patent no. 82998;

	•
	Israeli
letters patent no. 95467;

	•
	Japanese
letters patent no. 22417690;

	•
	New
Zealand letters patent no. 235051;

	•
	Singapore
letters patent no. 47747;

	•
	South
African letters patent no. 906675;

	•
	Spanish
letters patent no. 2095859;

	•
	United
States of America letters patent no. 5192659;

	•
	United
States of America letters patent no. 5612179;

	•
	United
States of America letters patent no. 5789568;

	•
	United
States of America patent application no. 09/935998; and

	•
	United
States of America patent application no. 10/005626. 

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   Annexure 3—Deed of Assignment  

Deed of Assignment made at                        on  

	
Parties	
 	

Genetic Technologies Limited (ACN 009 212 328) of 60-66 Hanover Street, Fitzroy in the State of Victoria (Assignee)
	

 	
 	
C Y O'Connor ERADE Village Foundation incorporating the Immunogenetics Research Foundation and the Institute of Molecular Genetics and Immunology Incorporated (ABN 67 161 830 965) (formerly
known as Immunogenetics Research Foundation WA Inc.) of Cnr Nicholson and Warton Roads, Canning Vale in the State of Western Australia (Assignor)

Recitals  

	A.
	The
Assignor has developed and owns the Foundation IP.

	B.
	The
parties now desire to assign the Foundation IP in accordance with the terms and conditions of this deed. 

This deed provides  

	1.
	Definitions and interpretation

	1.1
	Definitions

Effective Date means the date on which this deed is executed. 

Foundation IP means the Primary IP and the Provisional IP and all other IP owned by the Foundation as at the Effective Date in the field of any of
genetics and genomics, including without limitation all IP necessary to support or related to the effective utilisation, exploitation, development, deployment and commercialisation of any of the
Primary IP and the Provisional IP. 

Heads of Agreement means the Heads of Agreement between the Assignor and the Assignee executed by each of them on about 13 October 2003. 

IP includes any and all intellectual and industrial property rights throughout the world, whether subsisting now or in the future, including rights of
any kind in: 

	(a)
	inventions,
discoveries and novel designs, whether or not registered or registrable as patents, innovation patents or designs, including developments or improvements of equipment,
technology, processes, methods or techniques;

	(b)
	literary
works, dramatic works, musical works, artistic works, cinematograph films, television broadcasts, sound broadcasts, published editions of works and any other subject matter
in which copyright (including future copyright and rights in the nature of or analogous to copyright) may, or may upon creation of the subject matter, subsist anywhere in the world;

	(c)
	registered
and unregistered trade marks and service marks, including goodwill in the business concerned in the relevant goods and/or services;

	(d)
	trade,
business, company names or Internet domain names;

	(e)
	confidential
information or other proprietary information, technical data, trade secrets and know how; and

	(f)
	systems,
processes, techniques and algorithms, 

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whether
created or in existence before or after the Commencement Date. Without limitation, IP includes any thing, whether tangible or intangible, which
incorporates, embodies or is based on any of the things referred to in paragraphs (a) to (f) inclusive of this definition. 

Primary IP means: 

	(a)
	European
Patent Specification EP 0660877B1 (Genetic Analysis) together with all and any other related country specific patent applications and registrations related thereto or
associated therewith, including

	(i)
	German
Patent DE 692 32 726.6 (Genetic Analysis) (granted [to be inserted]).

	(ii)
	French
Patent [to be inserted] (Genetic Analysis) (granted [to be
inserted]).

	(iii)
	United
Kingdom Patent [to be inserted] (Genetic Analysis) (granted [to be
inserted]);

	(b)
	United
States Patent US 6,383,747,BI (Method for determining ancestral haplotypes using haplospecific geometric elements within the major histocompatibility complete multigene
cluster); and

	(c)
	all
other granted patents and patent applications for any of the inventions claimed in any of the patents referred to in this definition. 

Provisional IP means the Australian Provisional Patent Application Number 2003903971 (Bidirectional amplification of complementary duplicons using a
single primer) and all other granted patents and patent applications for any of the inventions claimed in that patent. 

	1.2
	Interpretation

In
this deed: 

	(a)
	headings
are for convenience only and do not affect interpretation; 

and
unless the context indicates a contrary intention: 

	(b)
	the
expression person includes an individual, the estate of an individual, a corporation, an authority, an association or a joint
venture (whether incorporated or unincorporated), a partnership and a trust;

	(c)
	words
importing the singular include the plural (and vice versa), and words indicating a gender include every other gender;

	(d)
	where
a word or phrase is given a defined meaning, any other part of speech or grammatical form of that word or phrase has a corresponding meaning;

	(e)
	the
word "includes" in any form is not a word of limitation; and

	(f)
	a
reference to "$" or "dollar" is to Australian currency.

 

	2.
	Assignment

	2.1
	Assignment

The
Assignor assigns to the Assignee on and from the Effective Date and with effect from the Effective Date all right, title and interest throughout the world in and to all of the Foundation IP
(including all IP and other rights of whatsoever nature in the Foundation IP). 

	2.2
	Execute further documents

The
Assignor agrees that it will at its own expense do all further things and execute all further documents which the Assignee reasonably requests or requires to perfect or record its right, title and
interest in the Foundation IP. 

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	3.
	Right of action

To
the extent, if any, that the Assignor has the right to take action against third parties for infringement of or as a result of use or misuse of any of the Foundation IP, the Assignor hereby further
assigns, transfers and sets over to the Assignee all rights, title and interest that the Assignor has or might have in the future to take action against any person: 

	(a)
	who
infringes or who has infringed;

	(b)
	who
uses or who has used; or

	(c)
	who
misuses or who has misused, 

any
of the Foundation IP, whether or not such infringement, use or misuse took place prior to the execution of this agreement and whether or not such infringement, use or misuse occurred in Australia
or in any other country. 

	4.
	Consideration

In
consideration of the assignment of the Foundation IP in accordance with clause 0, the Assignee will on the Effective Date pay to the Assignor $10 and other good and valuable consideration
(receipt of which is acknowledged by Assignor). 

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Executed as a Deed:  

	

Signed sealed and delivered by Professor Roger Dawkins for and on behalf of C Y O'Connor ERADE Village Foundation incorporating the Immunogenetics Research Foundation and the Institute of Molecular Genetics and Immunology Incorporated (ABN 67 161 830
965) in the presence of:	
 	

 Signature
	

 Signature of Witness	
 	

 
	

 Name of Witness in full	
 	

 
	

Signed sealed and delivered by Dr Mervyn Jacobson for and on behalf of Genetic Technologies Limited (ACN 009 212 328) in the presence of:	
 	

 Signature
	

 Signature of Witness	
 	

 
	

 Name of Witness in full	
 	

 

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