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Consultant represents that Consultant has the capability, expertise and means required to perform the Work.

Primary Work Location. You will primarily perform Your duties and responsibilities from the Company’s South office presently located in Fort Mill, South Carolina; provided, however, You will be expected # to make regular working visits to the Company’s headquarters office in [[Address A:Address]] and # to engage in other business travel as may be necessary. The Company reserves the right to change Your primary work location.

Authorization to Work. Please note that because of employer regulations adopted in the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, within three (3) business days of starting your new position you will need to present documentation demonstrating that you have authorization to work in the United States. If you have questions about this requirement, which applies to U.S. citizens and non-U.S. citizens alike, you may contact our personnel office.

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Commencement of Work. At least ten (10) days prior to the commencement of construction of the Tenant Improvements, or the delivery of any construction materials to the Premises, whichever is earlier, Tenant shall submit to Landlord a notice specifying the date Tenant will commence construction of the Tenant Improvements, the estimated date of completion of the Tenant Improvements, and the construction schedule for the Tenant Improvements provided by Tenant’s Contractor, setting forth the projected date of completion of such phase of the Tenant Improvements and showing critical time deadlines for construction milestones with respect to each major component or trade. In addition, prior to the commencement of construction of the Tenant Improvements, or the delivery of any construction materials to the Premises, whichever is earlier, Tenant shall submit to Landlord the following: # all Permits required to commence construction of the Tenant Improvements; # a copy of the executed contracts with Tenant’s Contractor and Major Subcontractors; # a detailed breakdown of the schedule of values, by trade, of the final costs that will be or have been incurred, in connection with the performance of the Tenant Improvement Work and that form the basis for the amount of the contracts (the “Final Costs”); and # certificates of all policies of insurance, or original certificates thereof executed by an authorized agent of the insurer or insurers, confirming to Landlord’s reasonable satisfaction compliance with the insurance requirements of this Agreement. Tenant shall be responsible for all costs associated with the Tenant Improvement Work, including the costs of the Permitted Allowance Items, to the extent the same exceed the aggregate amount that Landlord is required to disburse for such purpose pursuant to this Agreement.

Performance of Work. The Tenant Improvement Work shall be performed in a good and professional manner and shall conform to the Approved TI Construction Drawings. Tenant shall cause Tenant’s Agents to engage only labor that is harmonious and compatible with other labor working in the Project and in conformance with the terms of the Project Labor Agreement. In the event of any labor disturbance caused by persons employed by Tenant or Tenant’s Agents, Tenant shall immediately take all actions necessary to eliminate such disturbance. To the extent any portions of the Building or the Project are damaged by Tenant or Tenant’s Agents, Tenant shall cause such damage to be appropriately repaired or restored at Tenant’s sole cost and expense. Tenant shall abide by, and cause all of Tenant’s Agents to abide by, the Construction Rules and Regulations attached hereto as [Schedule 3] relating to the performance of the Tenant Improvement Work.

Rooftop Installation Work. Installation of the Equipment (“Rooftop Installation Work”) must be performed in a good and workmanlike manner and in accordance with all Applicable Laws, and shall be subject to: # obtaining Landlord’s prior written approval of plans and specifications, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, and Tenant acknowledges and agrees that, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, it shall be reasonable for Landlord to disapprove any Equipment if it exceeds roof load limitations, or if it exceeds the height of the roof parapet; # obtaining Landlord’s prior written approval of Tenant’s contractor for the Rooftop Installation Work, and such contractor must provide evidence of insurance reasonably satisfactory to Landlord prior to commencing work in or about the Building; and # all additional requirements under the Lease that apply to Alterations by Tenant. In addition, Landlord may impose screening or other requirements to minimize the visibility of the Equipment. The plans and specifications for the Equipment shall include the design, size and features thereof and mounting structure, floor and power load requirements, cabling installations, the means of affixing or mounting the Equipment, and the means of connecting the Equipment to the Building’s electrical system and to the interior of the Premises. The giving of any approval by Landlord shall not eliminate any of Tenant’s obligations under the Lease, including Tenant’s obligation to obtain all required permits and to comply with all Applicable Laws. The failure of Tenant to obtain such permits or any other governmental approvals relating to the Equipment shall not release Tenant from any of its obligations under the Lease. Tenant shall pay to Landlord all of Landlord’s actual out-of-pocket costs incurred in connection with the review and approval of the plans and specifications within thirty (30) days after receipt of an invoice therefor.

Cafeteria Restoration Work. Prior to the expiration or upon earlier termination of this Lease, all vents and shafts and other specialized improvements and installations relating to construction of the Cafeteria (including Tenant Improvements constructed pursuant to the Tenant Improvement Agreement) shall be removed and the Premises and any affected Common Areas shall be restored to the condition existing prior to the installation of such improvements (“Cafeteria Restoration Work”). The Cafeteria Restoration Work shall be paid for and performed in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph 36.

Right to Work. As required by law, this Agreement is subject to satisfactory proof of Employee’s right to work in the United States.

Scope of Work. The services to be performed by the Consultant under this Agreement (the “Going Public” strategy) shall consist of the following: # General consulting work, corporate business analysis, drafting of the Client's Asset Assignments, Agreements, PPM, Super 8-K, 10-Q, 10-K, 8-K, and Form S-1, additionally, to help answer SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) comments that may arise from the SEC; coordinating auditor changes, corporate identity, implementing and collaborating with the Client to fulfill its goal to become a publicly-traded entity on OTC BB (Over-the-Counter Bulletin Board) # Introduction to legal counsel, Edgar/XBRL filing service, auditors, accountants, 15c211 sponsors, a market maker, DTC eligibility # Assist in coordination with management in presentations # Evaluation of various financing procedures # Participation on calls with management, general business reviews. (f) All of these third party groups named in line # are independent of the Consultant and all expenses incurred by these third party groups will be paid for by the Client. (g) Any additional work and expenses that are necessary to fulfill the Consultant's performance, such as fees, charges, and supporting issues will also be paid by the client. Additionally, the Client has been given notice by the Consultant through this Agreement that the Consultant is not a licensed attorney and that certain items such as a legal letter must be obtained by a securities attorney prior to submitting on Form S-1, as required by the US Securities and Exchange Commission. Furthermore, that the Client may not fully rely on Consultant for legal advice with respect to its "going public" strategy. All work performed is being performed on a "best efforts" basis and that no guarantees or warranties are given or expressed within this Agreement.

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No Orders or Injunctions. No order, judgment, injunction or decree issued by a governmental authority of competent jurisdiction prohibiting consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement or the other Transaction Documents shall be in effect and no law shall have been enacted, issued, promulgated, enforced or entered into by any governmental authority that enjoins or otherwise prohibits the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement or the other Transaction Documents.

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