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Scope of Services. During the Term, Avail shall provide to Customer one or more “Service Types” as designated on [Schedule 1] to this Agreement (collectively, the “Strategic Services”).

Scope and Duration. The provisions of paragraph 7(a) shall be in effect during the Contract Period and at all times thereafter. The provisions of paragraphs 7(b) and 7(c) shall be in effect during the Contract Period and for one (1) year thereafter and such provisions shall apply to all formats and platforms now known or hereafter developed, whether written, printed, oral or electronic, including without limitation e-mails, “blogs”, internet sites, chat or news rooms, podcasts or any online forum.

Scope of Work. Landlord shall deliver the space in the following condition (the “Tenant Improvements”) including but not limited to:

Service Provider shall provide services to the Service Acceptor within the terms and according to the provisions of this Agreement in Hong Kong, as follows (the “Services”):

Scope of Services. Service Provider will provide mutually agreed engineering, procurement, and construction support services, the categories of which are set forth in Exhibit A (Services and Division of Responsibility), as refined during the Transition Period, or otherwise agreed upon by the Parties.

Scope of Release. The Released Claims include, but are not limited to: # all claims arising out of or in any way related to your employment with the Company, or the termination of that employment; # all claims related to your compensation or benefits from the Company, including salary, bonuses, commissions, vacation, expense reimbursements, severance pay, fringe benefits, stock, stock options, or any other ownership, equity, or profits interests in the Company; #

Scope of Limitation. This Section 17 shall apply to an Award only if the independent auditors most recently selected by the Board or such other independent advisor or consultant selected by the Board or the Committee (the “Advisor”) determine that the after-tax value of such Award to the Participant, taking into account the effect of all federal, state and local income taxes, employment taxes and excise taxes applicable to the Participant (including the excise tax under Section 4999 of the Code) would be greater after the application of this Section 17 than it was before application of this Section 17.

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.

Consultant to provide general consulting services to Company.

“2. Employment; Scope of Duties. The Company hereby employs the Executive, and the Executive accepts employment as the Company’s President and Chief Operating Officer.”

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