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Assumed Liabilities. Subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein, Purchaser shall assume and agree to pay, perform and discharge when due the following liabilities and obligations of [[Organization A:Organization]] arising out of or relating to the Business or the Purchased Assets (collectively, the “Assumed Liabilities”):

Discharged Liabilities. Paid, discharged, cancelled, waived or satisfied any claim, obligation or liability in excess of $1,000 in the aggregate, except for liabilities incurred prior to the date of this Agreement in the Ordinary Course of Business;

Default Liabilities. The parties agree and acknowledge that, if any party (the “Defaulting Party”) breaches substantially any of the provisions herein or fails substantially to perform or fails to perform on time any of the obligations hereunder, such breach or failure shall constitute a default under this Agreement (the “Default”). In such events, apart from enjoying other relevant rights provided by this Agreement, any of the other parties without default (the “Non-defaulting Party”) shall be entitled to require the Defaulting Party to rectify such Default or take remedial measures within a reasonable period. If the Defaulting Party fails to rectify such Default or take remedial measures within such reasonable period or within ten (10) days of receiving the written notice of the Non-defaulting Party thereof, then the Non-defaulting Parties have the rights to claim the Defaulting Party to indemnify the damages.

Excluded Liabilities. Except as provided in [Section 1.3(b)], the Purchaser shall not assume, and shall have no liability for, any Liabilities of the Seller or any Seller Affiliate of any kind, character or description, whether accrued, absolute, contingent or otherwise, it being understood that the Purchaser is expressly disclaiming any express or implied assumption of any Liabilities other than the Assumed Liabilities, including # any accounts payable, # Liabilities of the Seller or any Seller Affiliate of any kind, character or description, whether accrued, absolute, contingent or otherwise to the extent relating to or arising out of the operation or conduct of the Business or the ownership of the Purchased Assets prior to the Closing (other than those Liabilities specified in [Section 1.3(b)(v)]); # any Liability of the Seller and any claims by any stockholder of the Seller arising out of or relating to the execution, delivery or performance of the Transactional Agreements, # any Liability of the Seller or any Seller Affiliate to the extent relating to or arising out of the Excluded Assets, including the Excluded Contracts, except Liabilities related to the Business Portion of any Shared Contract but only in the event they are assumed by Purchaser pursuant to [Section 1.7], # any Excluded Taxes, # the Seller Severance Liabilities, # any Liabilities relating to the Non-Designated Employees, whether arising before, on or after Closing, # any Liabilities relating to the Transferred Employees, including all wages, accrued bonuses, retention amounts, salaries and other compensation and employee benefits (including any severance pay, notice pay, insurance, supplemental pension, deferred compensation, “stay” or other similar incentive bonuses, change-in-control bonuses (or other bonuses or compensation related in any way to the execution, delivery or performance of

Current Ratio” means the ratio of Current Assets to Current Liabilities.

COBRA Liabilities. Seller shall be responsible for providing notices and coverage under COBRA to any Plant Employee (and his or her qualified beneficiaries) as to whom a “qualifying event” (as defined in Section 4980B of the Code) has occurred on or prior to the Closing Date (including qualifying events that occur in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement). Buyer shall be responsible for providing notices and coverage under COBRA to any Continuing Employee (and his or her qualified beneficiaries) whose “qualifying event” occurs after the Closing Date.

Assumption and Retention of Liabilities.

Undertake new borrowings from any third party, issuance of corporate bonds, assumption of liabilities, guarantee of liabilities or other act incurring liabilities

Take Over Rights Limitation. With respect to Buyer’s Take Over Rights and assumption of rights and obligations under the Ancillary Agreements, all parties acknowledge that Buyer’s obligations to perform under the Ancillary Agreements shall be limited to the Improvements (onsite and offsite) which specifically pertain to the Property being purchased hereunder by Buyer, and shall in no way extend to or obligate any work or Improvements that are beyond the scope of the FMA and that service or pertain to any separate property, including Seller’s other real property. However, this limitation shall not be interpreted to relieve Buyer from performing all obligations and constructing all improvements under the FMA in the event Buyer exercises its Take Over Rights. A statement to this effect shall be included in any assignments of the Ancillary Agreements as provided herein.

Assignment and Assumption. Certain Existing Customers are billed directly by Dell on Existing Projects. Dell hereby assigns the revenues collected in connection with such Existing Projects to Spyglass and Spyglass assumes all obligations and liabilities associated with such Existing Projects.

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