EX-10.48 4 hemp_ex1048.htm JOINT VENTURE AGREEMENT hemp_ex1048.htm

EXHIBIT 10.48

 

JOINT VENTURE AGREEMENT

 

This Joint Venture Agreement of Hempacco Paper Co., Inc, a Delaware Corporation (the “Company” or “HPC”), is entered into as of the 2st day of October, 2022 (the “Effective Date”) by and among the Company, Sonora Paper Co., Inc. a California Corporation (“SPC”), and Hempacco Co., Inc. (“Hempacco” or “HPCO”) a Nevada Corporation.

 

RECITALS

 

WHEREAS, the Company was formed as The Real Stuff, Inc. by Hempacco as its sole shareholder as a corporation under the laws of the State of Delaware, for the purposes set forth in Section 2.05 of this Agreement, on March 10, 2021, (the “Formation Date”); and

 

WHEREAS, the Company filed a Certificate of Amendment of Certificate of Incorporation on July 16, 2022 whereby the Company name was changed to Hempacco Paper Co., Inc.

 

WHEREAS, Hempacco Co., Inc. is a member of the NASDAQ stock exchange and is subject to full SEC quarterly and annual reporting under Section 13 or 15 (d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (15 U.S.C. 78m or 78o (d)), fled pursuant to Rule 13a-13 (17 CFR 240.13a-13) or Rule 15d-13 (17 CFR 240.15d-13). Hempacco is a wholly owned subsidiary of Green Globe International, Inc. (OTC Pink: “GGII”) which is obligated to filing quarterly reports under the Alternative Reporting System with the OTC Pink Open Market in accordance with the current regulations and timetable of that governing body.

 

WHEREAS, the parties wish to enter into this Agreement setting forth the terms and conditions governing the operation and management of the Company and the other matters set forth herein;

 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements hereinafter set forth and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows:

 

ARTICLE I

Definitions

 

Section 1.01   Definitions. Capitalized terms used herein and not otherwise defined shall have the respective meanings set forth in this Section 1.01 and when not otherwise defined shall have the meanings set forth in DCL:

 

Additional Capital Contribution has the meaning set forth in Section 3.02.

 

Affiliate means, with respect to any Person, any other Person who, directly or indirectly (including through one or more intermediaries), controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with, such Person. For purposes of this definition, “control,” when used with respect to any specified Person, shall mean the power, direct or indirect, to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of such Person, whether through ownership of voting securities or partnership or other ownership interests, by contract or otherwise; and the terms “controlling” and “controlled” shall have correlative meanings.

 

 

 

 

Agreement means this Joint Venture Agreement, as executed and as it may be amended, modified, supplemented, or restated from time to time, as provided herein.

 

Applicable Law means all applicable provisions of (a) constitutions, treaties, statutes, laws (including the common law), rules, regulations, decrees, ordinances, codes, proclamations, declarations, or orders of any Governmental Authority, (b) any consents or approvals of any Governmental Authority, and (c) any orders, decisions, advisory or interpretative opinions, injunctions, judgments, awards, decrees of, or agreements with, any Governmental Authority.

 

Articles of Organization has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.

 

Available Cash Flow means, for any period, the sum of gross revenue received, minus the sum of overhead and operating expenses of the Company, as well as a reasonable reserve for future operational needs as the Directors may determine to be necessary or appropriate. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, capital contributions, loans, or proceeds from capital transactions and expenses incurred or liabilities of the Company repaid in connection with any thereof shall not be taken into account in computing Available Cash for any period.

 

“Budget” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.03.

 

“Business” means the business of manufacturing, marketing and selling of hemp wraps, hemp tubes and hemp cones and any other related products (the “Products”) that the joint venture partners  agree to add to their product portfolio, solely within the Territory; it being acknowledged and agreed by the Shareholders that such products may include CBD to the extent and as long as the same is under the CBD category (and not THC category) and can be legally produced and sold in the particular States of the United States of America where the Company intends to carry on business.

 

Business Day means a day other than a Saturday, Sunday, or other day on which commercial banks in the State of Delaware are authorized or required to close.

 

Capital Account has the meaning set forth in Section 3.03.

 

Capital Contribution means any Shareholder’s contribution to the capital of the

Company either in cash or as property and equipment.

 

Code” means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.

 

 “Company has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.

 

Confidential Information has the meaning set forth in Section 13.03(a).

 

Covered Person has the meaning set forth in Section 9.01(a).

 

DGCL” means the Delaware General Corporation Law, Chapter 1, Title 8 of the Laws of   Delaware, as in effect at any given time.

 

 
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 “Electronic Transmission means (a) facsimile telecommunication, (b) email, (c) posting on an electronic message board or network that the Company has designated for communications (together with a separate notice to the recipient of the posting when the transmission is given by the Company), or (d) other means of electronic communication where the recipient has consented to the use of the means of transmission (or, if the transmission is to the Company, the Company has placed  in effect reasonable measures to verify that the sender is the Shareholder or Managing Shareholder purporting to send the transmission) and the communication creates a record that is capable of retention, retrieval, and review and may be rendered into clearly legible tangible form.

 

Excess Amount” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.02(c).

 

Fair Market Value of any asset as of any date means the purchase price that a willing buyer having all relevant knowledge would pay a willing seller for such asset in an arm’s length transaction.

 

Fiscal Year means the calendar year, unless the Company is required to or elects to have a taxable year other than the calendar year, in which case Fiscal Year shall be the period that conforms to its taxable year.

 

For Cause shall mean a Director’s:

 

(a) willful failure to perform his duties (other than any such failure resulting from incapacity due to physical or mental illness) and a failure to cure the same within 10 business days of receipt of written notice thereof from another Shareholder;

 

(b) engagement in dishonesty, illegal conduct, or misconduct relating to the business of the Company, which is injurious to the Company or its Affiliates; and the same is not cured (if capable of cure) within 10 business days of receipt of written notice thereof from another Shareholder:

 

(c) embezzlement, misappropriation, or fraud, whether or not related to the Company;

 

(d) conviction of or plea of guilty or nolo contendere to a crime that constitutes a felony (or state law equivalent) or a crime that constitutes a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude;

 

(e) willful unauthorized disclosure of Confidential Information;

 

(f) breach of any material obligation under this Agreement which is not cured within 10 business days of receipt of written notice thereof from another Managing Shareholder.

 

Governmental Authority means any federal, state, local, or foreign government or political subdivision thereof, or any agency or instrumentality of such government or political subdivision, or any self-regulated organization or other non-governmental regulatory authority or quasi-governmental authority (to the extent that the rules, regulations, or orders of such organization or authority have the force of law), or any arbitrator, court, or tribunal of competent jurisdiction.

 

“Independent Third Party” means, with respect to any Shareholder, any Person who is not an Affiliate of such Shareholder.

 

Lien means any mortgage, pledge, security interest, option, right of first offer,  encumbrance, or other restriction or limitation of any nature whatsoever.

 

 
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Liquidator has the meaning set forth in Section 11.03(a).

 

Losses” has the meaning set forth in Section 9.01(b).

 

Majority means 51% or more.

 

Directors(s) means, initially, Sandro Piancone and Daniel Kempton, and such other natural Persons as the Board of Directors may subsequently appoint.

 

Shareholder(s) means HPCO and SPC and each Person who is hereafter admitted as a Shareholder in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement and DGCL, The Shareholders shall constitute “Shareholders” (as that term is defined in DGCL) of the Company.

 

Shareholders Schedule” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.01.“Net Income and “Net Loss mean, for each Fiscal Year or other period specified in this Agreement, an amount equal to the Company's taxable income or taxable loss, or particular items thereof, determined in accordance with Code Section 703(a) (where, for this purpose, all items of income, gain, loss, or deduction required to be stated separately pursuant to Code Section 703(a)(1) shall be included in taxable income or taxable loss).

 

Officers has the meaning set forth in Section 6.04.

 

Percentage Interest means the percentage of a Shareholder’s Shares in the Company relative to the entire outstanding Shares in the Company, which is equal to the quotient of the Shares

 

held by a Shareholder divided by all issued and outstanding Shares of the Company held by all Shareholders, as may be adjusted from time to time by the Directors.

 

Person means an individual, corporation, partnership, joint venture, limited liability company, Governmental Authority, unincorporated organization, trust, association, or other entity.

 

Regulatory Allocations” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.02(e).

 

Related Party Agreement means any agreement, arrangement, or understanding between the Company and any Managing Shareholder, Shareholder, or Officer, or other employee of the Company or any Affiliate of a Managing Shareholder, Shareholder, Officer, or other employee of the Company; in each case, as such agreement may be amended, modified, supplemented, or restated in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. It is agreed by the Shareholders that any and all Related Party Agreements between the Company and HCI and/or any Affiliate thereof shall provide for the pass-through of HCI’s and/or such Affiliate’s costs to the Company without markup.

 

Representative means, with respect to any Person, any and all Shareholders, officers, employees, consultants, financial advisors, counsel, accountants, and other agents of such Person.

 

Securities Act” means the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or any successor federal statute, and the rules and regulations thereunder, which shall be in effect at the time.

 

Shareholders” means the Joint Venturers

 

 
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Subsidiary” means, with respect to any Person, any other Person of which a Majority of the outstanding shares or other equity interests having the power to vote for Shareholders or comparable managers are owned, directly or indirectly, by the first Person.

 

Supermajority” means Shareholders holding a Percentage Interest of 75% or more.

 

Tax Amount of a Shareholder for a Fiscal Year means the product of (a) the Tax Rate for such Fiscal Year and (b) the Adjusted Taxable Income of the Shareholder for such Fiscal Year with respect to its Shares.

 

Tax Rate of a Corporate Shareholder, for any period, means the highest effective marginal combined federal, state, and local tax rate applicable to a corporation doing business in Wilmington, Delaware, taking into account (a) the character (for example, long-term or short-term capital gain, ordinary or exempt) of the applicable income and (b) if applicable the deduction under IRC Section 199A.

 

"Territory” means USA and Mexico.

 

Transfer” means to, directly or indirectly, sell, transfer, assign, gift, pledge, encumber, hypothecate, or similarly dispose of, either voluntarily or involuntarily, by operation of law or otherwise, or to enter into any contract, option, or other arrangement or understanding with respect to the sale, transfer, assignment, gift, pledge, encumbrance, hypothecation, or similar disposition of, any Shares owned by a Person or any interest (including a beneficial interest) in any Shares owned by a Person. “Transfer when used as a noun, and “Transferred when used to refer to the past tense, shall have correlative meanings. “Transferor” and “Transferee mean a Person who makes or receives a Transfer, respectively.

 

Treasury Regulations” means the final or temporary regulations issued by the United States Department of Treasury pursuant to its authority under the Code, and any successor regulations.

 

Withholding Advances” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.03(b).

 

Section 1.02 Interpretation. For purposes of this Agreement, (a) the words “include,” “includes,” and “including” shall be deemed to be followed by the words “without limitation,” (b) the word “or” is not exclusive, and (c) the words “herein,” “hereof,” “hereby,” “hereto,” and “hereunder” refer to this Agreement as a whole. The definitions given for any defined terms in this Agreement shall apply equally to both the singular and plural forms of the terms defined. Whenever the context may require, any pronoun shall include the corresponding masculine, feminine, and neuter forms. Unless the context otherwise requires, references herein (x) to Articles, Sections, Exhibits, and Schedules mean the Articles and Sections of and Exhibits and Schedules attached to this Agreement, (y) to an agreement, instrument, or other document means such agreement, instrument, or other document as amended, restated, supplemented, and modified from time to time to the extent permitted by the provisions thereof, and (z) to a statute or Applicable Law means such statute or Applicable Law as amended from time to time and includes any successor legislation thereto and any regulations promulgated thereunder. This Agreement shall be construed without regard to any presumption or rule requiring construction or interpretation against the party drafting an instrument or causing any instrument to be drafted. The Exhibits and Schedules referred to herein shall be construed with, and as an integral part of, this Agreement to the same extent as if they were set forth verbatim herein.

 

 
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ARTICLE II

Organization

 

Section 2.01 Formation.

 

(a) The Company was formed on the Formation Date by HPCO, pursuant to the provisions of DGCL, upon the filing of the Articles of Organization with the Delaware Secretary of State.

 

(b) This Agreement shall constitute the “Joint Venture Agreement” (as that term is used in DGCL) of the Company. The rights, powers, duties, obligations, and liabilities of the Shareholders shall be determined pursuant to this Agreement. To the extent that the rights, powers, duties, obligations, and liabilities of any Shareholder are by reason of any provision of this Agreement in conflict with DGCL, this Agreement shall, to the extent permitted by DGCL, control.

 

Section 2.02 Name. The name of the Company is “Hempacco Paper Co., Inc.” or such other name or names as may be designated by the Directors; The Company may conduct business under any assumed or fictitious name deemed desirable by the Directors.

 

Section 2.03 Principal Office. The principal office of the Company in the United States is located at 8700 E. Pinnacle Peak Rd. Suite 210, Scottsdale, AZ 96255, or such other place as may from time to time be determined by the Directors. The Directors shall give prompt notice of any such change to each of the Shareholders.

 

Section 2.04 Office and Agent for Service of Process.

 

(a) The office for service of process on the Company in the State of Delaware shall be the office of the initial agent named in the Articles of Organization or such other office (which need not be a place of business of the Company) as the Directors may designate from time to time in the manner provided by DGCL and Applicable Law.

 

Section 2.05 Purpose; Powers.

 

(a) The purpose of the Company is to engage in the Business and any other lawful act or activity for which limited liability companies may be formed under DGCL and to engage in any and all activities necessary or incidental thereto.

 

(b) The Company shall have all the powers necessary or convenient to carry out the purposes for which it is formed, including the powers granted by DGCL.

 

Section 2.06 Term. The term of the Company commenced on the date the Articles of Organization were filed with the Delaware Secretary of State and shall continue in existence perpetually until the Company is dissolved in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement or as provided by Applicable Law.

 

 
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ARTICLE III

Capital Contributions; Capital Accounts

 

Section 3.01 Initial Capital Contributions. Contemporaneously with the execution of this Agreement, each Shareholder has made an initial Capital Contribution and is deemed to own the Percentage Interest set forth opposite such Shareholder’s name on Schedule A attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein (the “Shareholders Schedule”). The Directors shall update the Shareholders Schedule upon the issuance or Transfer of any Shares to any new or existing Shareholder in accordance with this Agreement.

 

Section 3.02 Additional Capital Contributions. No Shareholder shall be required to make any additional Capital Contributions to the Company. However, a Shareholder may make an additional Capital Contribution (an “Additional Capital Contribution”) at any time with the written consent of the Directors and such Shareholder. To the extent that a Shareholder makes such an approved Additional Capital Contribution to the Company, the Directors shall revise the Shareholders Schedule to reflect an increase in the Percentage Interest of the contributing Shareholder, and the corresponding decrease in the Percentage Interest of each non-contributing Shareholder, that fairly and equitably reflects the value of the contributing Shareholder's Additional Capital Contribution in relation to the aggregate amount of all Capital Contributions made by the Shareholders.

 

Section 3.03 Maintenance of Capital Accounts. The Company shall establish and maintain the customary capital accounts required under GAAP for a corporation, which include but are not limited to:

 

a) Issued Common Shares

 

b) Issued Preference Shares

 

c) Additional Paid-in Capital

 

d) Retained Earnings

 

The company’s financial statements will include a “Statement of Stockholders Equity” which will provide full details of the transactions affecting these capital accounts on a quarterly basis.

 

Section 3.06 No Withdrawals From Capital Accounts. No Shareholder shall be entitled to withdraw any part of its Capital Account or to receive any distribution from the Company, except as otherwise provided in this Agreement. No Shareholder, including the Directors, shall receive any interest, salary, or drawing with respect to its Capital Contributions or its Capital Account, except as otherwise provided in this Agreement. The Capital Accounts are maintained for the sole purpose of allocating items of income, gain, loss, and deduction among the Shareholders and shall have no effect on the amount of any distributions to any Shareholders, in liquidation or otherwise.

 

Section 3.07 Treatment of Loans From Shareholders. Loans by any Shareholder to the Company shall not be considered Capital Contributions and shall not affect the maintenance of such Shareholder’s Capital Account, other than to the extent provided in Section 3.03(a)(iii), if applicable.

 

 
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ARTICLE IV

Shareholders

 

Section 4.01 Admission of New Shareholders.

 

(a) New Shareholders, having been approved by the Directors, may be admitted from time to time (i) in connection with the issuance of Shares by the Company, subject to compliance with the provisions of Section 7.02(b) and Section 8.01(b), and (ii) in connection with a Transfer of Shares, subject to compliance with the provisions of ARTICLE VIII, and in either case, following compliance with the provisions of Section 4.01(b).

 

(b) In order for any Person not already a Shareholder of the Company to be admitted as a Shareholder, whether pursuant to an issuance or Transfer of Shares, such Person shall have delivered to the Company an executed written undertaking substantially in the form of the Joinder Agreement. Upon the amendment of the Shareholders Schedule by the Directors and the satisfaction of all other applicable conditions, including, if a condition, the receipt by the Company of payment for the issuance of Shares, such Person shall be admitted as a Shareholder and deemed listed as such on the books and records of the Company. The Directors shall also adjust the Capital Accounts of the Shareholders as necessary in accordance with Section 3.03.

 

Section 4.02 No Personal Liability. Except as otherwise provided by DGCL, by Applicable Law, or expressly in this Agreement, no Director or Shareholder will be obligated personally for any debt, obligation, or liability of the Company or other Shareholders, whether arising in contract, tort, or otherwise, solely by reason of being or acting as a Shareholder. Except as otherwise provided by DGCL, by Applicable Law, or expressly in this Agreement, no Director will be obligated personally for any debt, obligation, or liability of the Company, whether arising in contract, tort, or otherwise, solely by reason of being or acting as a Director and/or Shareholder.

 

Section 4.03 Dissociation. No Shareholder shall have the ability to dissociate or withdraw as a Shareholder before the dissolution and winding up of the Company, and any such dissociation or withdrawal or attempted dissociation or withdrawal by a Shareholder before the dissolution or winding up of the Company shall be null and void ab initio. As soon as any Person who is a Shareholder ceases to hold any Shares, such Person shall no longer be a Shareholder.

 

Section 4.04 No Interest in Company Property. No real or personal property of the Company shall be deemed to be owned by any Shareholder individually, but shall be owned by, and title shall be vested solely in, the Company. Without limiting the foregoing, each Shareholder hereby irrevocably waives during the term of the Company any right that such Shareholder may have to maintain any action for partition with respect to the property of the Company.

 

Section 4.05 Certification of Shares. The Directors will not issue certificates to the Shareholders but shall record or cause to be recorded all issuances, exchanges, and other transactions in Shares involving the Shareholders in a ledger maintained as part of the books and records of the Company.

 

Section 4.06 Meetings.

 

(a) Meetings of the Shareholders regarding matters required to be submitted to the Shareholders under this Agreement may be called by (i) any of the Directors, or (ii) any Shareholder holding a Percentage Interest of 10% or more.

 

 
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(b) Written notice stating the place, date, and time of the meeting, the means of electronic video screen communication or Electronic Transmission by and to the Company, if any, and the general nature of the business to be transacted at the meeting, shall be delivered not fewer than 5 days and not more than 60 days before the date of the meeting to each Shareholder, by or at the direction of the Directors or the Shareholder(s) calling the meeting, as the case may be. The business to be conducted at such meeting shall be limited to the purposes described in the notice. The Shareholders may hold meetings at the Company’s principal office or at such other place, within or outside the State of Delaware, as the Directors or the Shareholder(s) calling the meeting may designate in the notice for such meeting.

 

(c) Any Shareholder may participate in a meeting of the Shareholders (i) using conference telephone or electronic video screen communication, if all Persons participating in the meeting can talk to and hear each other or (ii) by Electronic Transmission by and to the Company if the Company (1) implements reasonable measures to provide Shareholders, in person or by proxy, a reasonable opportunity to participate and vote, including an opportunity to read or hear the meeting’s proceedings substantially concurrently with the proceedings and (2) maintains a record of votes or other action taken by the Shareholders. Participation in a meeting by such means shall constitute presence in person at such meeting.

 

(d) On any matter that is to be voted on by the Shareholders, a Shareholder may vote in person or by proxy, and such proxy may be granted in writing signed by such Shareholder, using Electronic Transmission authorized by such Shareholder, or as otherwise permitted by Applicable Law. Every proxy shall be revocable in the discretion of the Shareholder executing it unless otherwise provided in such proxy; provided, that such right to revocation shall not invalidate or otherwise affect actions taken under such proxy before such revocation.

 

(e) Attendance of a Shareholder at any meeting shall constitute a waiver of notice of such meeting, except where a Shareholder attends a meeting for the express purpose of objecting to the transaction of any business on the ground that the meeting is not lawfully called or convened. Attendance of a Shareholder at a meeting is not a waiver of the Shareholder's right to object to consideration of matters required to be described in the notice for the meeting, if the Shareholder expressly objects to such consideration at the meeting.

 

Section 4.07 Action Without a Meeting. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 4.06, any matter that is to be voted on by the Shareholders may be taken without a meeting by written consent signed and delivered (including by Electronic Transmission) to the Company by the Shareholders holding the requisite Percentage Interest for such matters had a meeting been taken. A record shall be maintained in the Company’s books and records by the Directors of each such action taken by written consent of a Shareholder or the Shareholders.

 

Section 4.08 Shareholder Services.

 

(a) For so long as HPCO shall remain a Shareholder of the Company, HPCO shall, without limitation, perform or cause to be performed the following services for and on behalf of the Company and without additional compensation:

 

(i) Final product manufacturing and packaging in the Company’s existing manufacturing facilities in Tijuana, Mexico and San Diego, CA.

 

 
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(ii) CRM management.

 

iii) Product Development and strategies for increased profitability.

 

iv) Direct to consumer fulfillment, and wholesale and retail distribution.

 

(v) All SEC and OTC filing requirements and PCAOB auditing requirements.

Including full quarterly accounting to GAAP standards.

 

(vi) Inventory Management

 

(vii) Staff training & mentoring.

 

(viii) Trade show space & marketing for USA & Mexico

 

(ix) Kiosk Sales & placement in conjunction with HempBox Vending, Inc.

 

(b) For so long as SPC shall remain a Shareholder of the Company, SPC shall, without limitation, perform or cause to be performed the following services for and on behalf of the Company and without additional compensation:

 

(i) Provide access to SPC’s patented and patent pending technologies upon payment of

 

Royalties, the amount and frequency of which will be subject to a separate agreement.

 

(ii) Assist HPCO with negotiations for new distribution contracts.

 

(iii) Assist HPCO with managing Partnerships with master distributors and retailers.

 

(iv) Assist HPCO in developing new strategies to expand distribution and increase profits.

 

Section 4.09 Joint Roles of the Parties.

 

(i) The Parties shall work together to establish new products and new services.

 

(ii) The Parties shall work together to ensure that the business of HPC is run efficiently with a maximization of the profits to be generated by HPC.

 

(iii) With regard to products produced within the Joint Venture, the Parties agree not to undercut, undermine, or in any way interfere with each other’s contracts, agreements, or relationships with their respective clients. Any agreement, relationship or contract between either party and their client that is fulfilled by the Joint Venture will be recognize and honored by the other party, without interference.

 

(iv) HPCO and SPC shall individually have entered into a manufacturing agreement with HPC for the production of products to be sold by HPCO and SPC directly to their existing customers. The terms and conditions of said manufacturing agreements shall be mutually agreeable to the Parties.

 

 
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(v) Any new Joint Venture Agreements between the Company and third parties must be approved by the Boards of Directors of all Parties to this agreement.

 

(vi) The Parties hereto shall work together to draft a mutually acceptable and all-encompassing Business Plan for HPC.

 

(vii) The Parties hereto agree to enter into all necessary collateral agreements to establish HPC and the Joint Venture contemplated by this agreement.

 

Section 4.10 Other Economic Terms.

 

On the execution date of this Agreement, the Company will issue to SPC an number of common shares of the Company equal to 20% of the current issued and outstanding shares, as detailed on the attached Exhibit A.

 

ARTICLE V

Allocations

 

Section 5.01 Distributions of Net Income and Net Loss to shareholders. For each Fiscal Year (or portion thereof), Net Income and Net Loss of the Company shall be transferred to the Retained Earnings account of the Company.

 

After considering further distributions for Federal & State Income Taxes, and after considering the balance of working capital that should be retained in the business, then the Directors will decide on the amount, if any, of dividends that will be distributed to shareholders in accordance with their respective percentage interests.

 

ARTICLE VI

 

Section 6.01 Management of the Company. The Company shall be managed by a Board of Directors, which will be comprised of up to 5 members. Each of HPCO and SPC will have the right to appoint board members in a number equal to their percentage ownership of the Company. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the parties agree that the initial directors of HPC will be Sandro Piancone and Daniel Kempton. HPCO will have the right to appoint up to 3 additional directors of its choosing.

 

Subject to any other provisions to the contrary in this Agreement, the Directors shall have full and complete discretion to manage and control the business, property, activities, and affairs of the Company, to make all decisions affecting the business, property, activities, and affairs of the Company, and to take all such actions as they deem necessary or appropriate to accomplish the purposes of the Company set forth in Section 2.05. The actions of the Directors taken in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement shall bind the Company.

 

Section 6.02 Actions Requiring Supermajority Approval of Shareholders. HPCO being the owner of a supermajority of the Company’s common shares, shall have the right to enter into any of the following commitment to:

 

(a) amend, modify, or waive any provisions of the Articles of Organization;

 

(b) issue additional Shares or other debt or equity instruments or, except in connection with a Transfer of Shares that complies with the applicable provisions of ARTICLE VIII and Section 4.01(b), admit additional Shareholders to the Company;

 

(c) settle any lawsuit, action, dispute, or other proceeding or otherwise assume any liability or agree to the provision of any equitable relief by the Company other than settlements which individually are for less than $10,000; provided, that if the lawsuit, claim, dispute, or other proceeding involves an indemnification claim pursuant to ARTICLE IX, such settlement shall also be approved in accordance with the terms of Section 9.01(c);

 

(d) create any incentive equity plan for employees and/or independent contractors;

 

Section 6.03 Budgets. At least sixty (60) days before the beginning of each Fiscal Year, the Company shall prepare and submit to the Directors for approval an annual business plan and budget for the Company through the Fiscal Year ending December 31 (a “Budget”).

 

Each Budget shall include detailed capital and operating expense budgets, cash flow projections (which shall include amounts and due dates of all projected calls for Additional Capital Contributions, if any) and profit and loss projections. The Directors shall operate the Company in accordance with the approved Budgets.

 

Section 6.04 Officers. The Directors may appoint individuals as officers of the Company (the “Officers”) as the Directors deem necessary or desirable to carry on the business of the Company and the Directors may delegate to such Officers such power and authority as they deem advisable. No Officer need be a Shareholder of the Company. Any individual may hold two or more offices of the Company. Each Officer shall hold office until his or her successor is designated by the Directors or until his or her earlier death, resignation, or removal. Any Officer may resign at any time on written notice to the Directors. Any Officer may be removed by the Directors with or without cause at any time. A vacancy in any office occurring because of death, resignation, removal, or otherwise, may, but need not, be filled by the Directors.

 

Section 6.05 Compensation. The Directors shall not be compensated for their services as Directors, but the Company shall reimburse the Directors upon written demand for any and all ordinary, necessary, and direct expenses incurred by the Directors on behalf of the Company in carrying out the Company’s business activities. All reimbursements for expenses shall be reasonable in amount, previously approved by the Shareholders, and shall not exceed amounts set forth in the Budget for any Fiscal Year.

 

Section 6.06 Removal of Directors. Any Director may be removed by the shareholder who appointed him.

 

 
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Section 6.07 Resignation of a Director. A Director may resign at any time by giving at least 30 days’ prior written notice to the Company. Any such resignation shall be effective on receipt thereof unless it is specified to be effective at some other time or on the occurrence of some other event. The Company’s acceptance of a resignation shall not be necessary to make it effective. The resignation of a Director shall not affect its or its Affiliate’s rights as a Shareholder (if applicable) and shall not constitute a dissociation of any Shareholder. Following such resignation, a successor Director shall be appointed as provided in Section 7.06 above.

 

Section 6.08 Exclusivity. Any Shareholder and/or any Affiliate of a Shareholder may engage in or possess an interest in other business ventures (including without limitation in cannabidiol and/or cannabis product related ventures) within the Territory, unconnected with the Company and independently or with others. The Company shall not have any rights in or to any such independent venture or the income or profits therefrom by virtue of this Agreement.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, no Shareholder nor any Affiliate of a Shareholder shall own, operate, have an interest in or render services for any business (other than the Company) within the Territory that is involved in the sale of hemp smokable products and which is directly competitive with the Business.

 

Section 6.08 No Personal Liability. Except as otherwise provided in DGCL, which gives protection against personal liability for company actions and expenditures provided that Directors and Officers make informed, independent decisions in the performance of their duties no Director nor any Shareholder will be obligated personally for any debt, obligation, or liability of the Company, whether arising in contract, tort, or otherwise, solely by reason of being or acting as a Director or Shareholder.

 

ARTICLE VII

Transfer

 

Section 7.01   General Restrictions on Transfer.

 

(a) No Shareholder shall Transfer all or any portion of its Shares in the Company without written consent of the Directors. No Transfer of Shares to a Person not already a Shareholder of the Company shall be deemed completed until the prospective Transferee is admitted as a Shareholder of the Company in accordance with Section 4.01(b) hereof.

 

(b) Each party to this agreement will have the first right of refusal to purchase from the other joint venture partner, the remaining percentage of the shares of the company not already owned by the joint venture partner.

 

(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, each Shareholder agrees that it will not Transfer all or any portion of its Shares in the Company, and the Company agrees that it shall not issue any additional shares:

 

Section 7.02 Involuntary Transfers.

 

(a) On the date of the occurrence of an Involuntary Transfer (“Transfer Event”), the Involuntary Transferee of such Shares shall thereupon become an Economic Interest Holder and shall not become, a Shareholder, unless admitted as a Shareholder pursuant to Section 4.01(b). On a Transfer Event, the Involuntary Transferee shall be deemed to have offered for sale, without any further action required, the entire Shares subject to the Involuntary Transfer (“Affected Shares”).

 

 
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First, the Company shall have 30 days from said date within which to elect to purchase some or all of the Affected Shares, and if the Company elects not to do so within said 30-day period, then the remaining Shareholders shall have 30 days to elect to purchase their pro-rata share (based on their current Percentage Interest) of the Affected Shares. In the event that the exercise of any such election must be approved in any legal proceeding and such approval does not occur within the time periods set forth in this Section, such time periods shall be extended and tolled until fifteen (15) days after the date of any such approvals in order to permit the orderly exercise of such elections. The purchase price for such Affected Shares shall be Fair Market Value as of the Transfer Event.

 

(b) In the event that the Company and the remaining Shareholders elect not to purchase some or all of the Affected Shares in accordance with this Section 8.02(a), the Involuntary Transferee of the portion of such Shares that is not purchased shall hold such portion of such Shares solely as an Economic Interest holder and shall be entitled to the Economic Interest derived from such Shares, but not to any other rights of ownership of such Shares.

 

Section 7.03 Determination of Fair Market Value. Each of the selling and purchasing parties shall use best efforts to determine the Fair Market Value of the Shares offered for sale under Section 7.02. If the parties are unable to agree thereon, then each party shall appoint an appraiser within 30 days of purchaser’s election to purchase such Shares (“Appointment Period”). The two appraisers shall elect a third appraiser within fifteen (15) days of the last day of the Appointment Period who shall determine the Fair Market Value of the Shares being purchased, and the average of the two appraisals which are nearest to each other will be the Fair Market Value of the Shares.

 

The costs of each of the first two appraisers will be paid by the Shareholder who appointed the appraiser, and the costs of the third appraiser will be paid by the Company. Said determination shall be final and binding on the parties. All appraisers selected will be qualified and will be individuals with the “Accredited in Business Valuation” credential of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants or the “Accredited Senior Appraiser” designation of the American Society of Appraisers.

 

ARTICLE VIII

Indemnification

 

Section 8.01 Covered Persons.

 

    (a) Covered Persons. As used herein, the term “Covered Person” shall mean (i) each Shareholder, (ii) each Director, (iii) each Officer, Shareholder, Manager, Affiliate, employee, agent, or Representative of each Shareholder and of each Director, and each of their respective Affiliates, and (iv) each Officer, employee, agent, or Representative of the Company, and specifically Eli Ben Haroosh and Asher Holzer and their respective companies.

 

 
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   (b) Indemnification. To the fullest extent permitted under DGCL (after waiving all DGCL restrictions on indemnification other than those which cannot be eliminated or  modified under DGCL), as the same now exists or may hereafter be amended, substituted, or replaced (but, in the case of any such amendment, substitution, or replacement, only to the extent that such amendment, substitution, or replacement permits the Company to provide broader indemnification rights than DGCL permitted the Company to provide before such amendment, substitution, or replacement), the Company shall indemnify, hold harmless, defend, pay, and reimburse any Covered Person against any and all losses, claims, damages, judgments, fines, or liabilities, including reasonable legal fees or other expenses incurred in investigating or defending against such losses, claims, damages, judgments, fines, or liabilities, and any amounts expended in settlement of any claims (collectively, “Losses”) to which such Covered Person may become subject by reason of:

 

(i) any act or omission or alleged act or omission performed or omitted to be performed on behalf of the Company, any Shareholder, any Director, or any of their respective direct or indirect Subsidiaries in connection with the business of the Company; or

 

(ii) such Covered Person being or acting in connection with the business of the Company as a Shareholder, Director, Affiliate, Director, Shareholder, officer, employee, agent, or Representative of the Company, any Shareholder, any Director, or any of their respective Affiliates, or such Covered Person serving or having served at the request of the Company as a Shareholder, Director, officer, employee, agent, or Representative of any Person including the Company; provided, that such Loss did not arise from (1) the Covered Person’s conduct involving bad faith, willful or intentional misconduct, or a knowing violation of law, (2) a transaction from which such Covered Person derived an improper personal benefit, (3) a circumstance under which the liability provisions for improper distributions of DGCL are applicable, or (4) a breach of such Covered Person’s fiduciary duties or obligations under DGCL.

 

(b) Control of Defense. On a Covered Person’s discovery of any claim, lawsuit, or other proceeding relating to any Losses for which such Covered Person may be indemnified pursuant to this Section 8.01, the Covered Person shall give prompt written notice to the Company of such claim, lawsuit, or proceeding; provided, that the failure of the Covered Person to provide such notice shall not relieve the Company of any indemnification obligation under this Section 9.01, unless the Company shall have been materially prejudiced thereby. Subject to the approval of the holders of the Majority of the Shares held by the disinterested Shareholders, the Company shall be entitled to participate in or assume the defense of any such claim, lawsuit, or proceeding at its own expense. After notice from the Company to the Covered Person of its election to assume the defense of any such claim, lawsuit, or proceeding, the Company shall not be liable to the Covered Person under this Agreement or otherwise for any legal or other expenses subsequently incurred by the Covered Person in connection with investigating, preparing to defend, or defending any such claim, lawsuit, or other proceeding. If the Company does not elect (or fails to elect) to assume the defense of any such claim, lawsuit, or proceeding, the Covered Person shall have the right to assume the defense of such claim, lawsuit, or proceeding as it deems appropriate, but it shall not settle any such claim, lawsuit, or proceeding without the consent of the holders of the Majority of the Shares held by the disinterested Shareholders (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed).

 

Reimbursement. The Company shall promptly reimburse (or advance to the extent reasonably required) each Covered Person for reasonable legal or other expenses (as incurred)  of such Covered Person in connection with investigating, preparing to defend, or defending any claim, lawsuit, or other proceeding relating to any Losses for which such Covered Person may be indemnified pursuant to this Section 8.01; provided, that if it is finally judicially determined that  such Covered Person is not entitled to the indemnification provided by this Section 9.01, then such Covered Person shall promptly reimburse the Company for any reimbursed or advanced expenses.

 

 
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(c) Entitlement to Indemnity. The indemnification provided by this Section 8.01 shall not be deemed exclusive of any other rights to indemnification to which those seeking indemnification may be entitled under any agreement or otherwise. The provisions of this Section 8.01 shall continue to afford protection to each Covered Person regardless of whether such Covered Person remains in the position or capacity pursuant to which such Covered Person became entitled to indemnification under this Section 8.01 and shall inure to the benefit of the executors, administrators, legatees, and distributees of such Covered Person.

 

Insurance. To the extent available on commercially reasonable terms, the Company may purchase, at its expense, insurance (i) to cover Losses covered by the indemnification provisions contained in this ARTICLE IX, and (ii) to otherwise cover Losses for any breach or alleged breach by any Covered Person of such Covered Person’s duties whether or not covered by the foregoing indemnifications, in each case, in such amount and with such deductibles as the Directors may reasonably determine; provided, that the failure to obtain such insurance shall not affect the right to indemnification of any Covered Person under the indemnification  provisions contained in this ARTICLE IX, including the right to be reimbursed or advanced expenses or otherwise indemnified for Losses hereunder. If any Covered Person recovers any amounts in respect of any Losses from any insurance coverage, then such Covered Person shall, to the extent that such recovery is duplicative, reimburse the Company for any amounts previously paid to such Covered Person by the Company in respect of such Losses.

 

Funding of Indemnification Obligation. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, any indemnity by the Company relating to the matters covered in this Section 8.01 shall be provided out of and to the extent of Company assets only, and no Shareholder (unless such Shareholder otherwise agrees in writing) shall have personal liability on account thereof or shall be required to make additional Capital Contributions to help satisfy such indemnity by the Company.

 

Savings Clause. If this Section 8.01 or any portion hereof shall be invalidated on any ground by any court of competent jurisdiction, then the Company shall nevertheless indemnify and hold harmless each Covered Person pursuant to this Section 8.01 to the fullest extent permitted by any applicable portion of this Section 8.01 that shall not have been invalidated and to the fullest extent permitted by Applicable Law.

 

Amendment. The provisions of this Section 8.01 shall be a contract between the Company, on the one hand, and each Covered Person who served in such capacity at any time while this Section 8.01 is in effect, on the other hand, pursuant to which the Company and each such Covered Person intend to be legally bound. No amendment, modification, or repeal of this Section 8.01 that adversely affects the rights of a Covered Person to indemnification for Losses incurred or relating to a state of facts existing before such amendment, modification, or repeal shall apply in such a way as to eliminate or reduce such Covered Person’s entitlement to indemnification for such Losses without the Covered Person’s prior written consent.

 

Section 8.02 Survival. The provisions of this ARTICLE IX shall survive the dissolution, liquidation, winding up, and termination of the Company.

 

 
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ARTICLE IX

Accounting; Inspection Rights; Tax Matters

 

Section 9.01 Financial Statements. The Company shall furnish to each Shareholder the following reports:

 

Annual Financial Statements. As soon as available, and in any event within 90 days after the end of each Fiscal Year, unaudited balance sheets of the Company as of the end of each such Fiscal Year and unaudited statements of income, cash flows, and Shareholders’ equity for such Fiscal Year. These financial statements will be prepared on an accrual basis and in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (“GAAP”) in the United States.

 

(a) Quarterly Financial Statements. As soon as available, and in any event within 45 days after the end of each quarterly accounting period in each Fiscal Year (other than the last fiscal quarter of the Fiscal Year), unaudited balance sheets of the Company as of the end of each such fiscal quarter and for the current Fiscal Year to date and unaudited statements of income, cash flows, and Shareholders' equity for such fiscal quarter and for the current Fiscal Year to date.

 

Section 9.02 Inspection Rights. Upon reasonable notice from a Shareholder, the Company shall afford the Shareholder and each of its respective Representatives access during normal business hours to (i) the Company’s properties, offices, and other facilities, (ii) the corporate, financial, and similar records, reports, and documents of the Company, including, without limitation, all books and records, minutes of proceedings, internal management documents, reports of operations, reports of adverse developments, copies of any management letters, and communications with Shareholders (including the Directors), and permit the Shareholder or and each of its respective Representatives to examine such documents and make copies thereof, and (iii) any Officers, senior employees, and public accountants of the Company, and afford the Shareholder and each of its respective Representatives the opportunity to discuss and advise on the affairs, finances, and accounts of the Company with such Officers, senior employees, and public accountants (and the Company hereby authorizes said accountants and other Persons to discuss with such Shareholder and its Representatives such affairs, finances, and accounts); in each case, to the extent such information is for a purpose reasonably related to the Shareholder’s interest as a Shareholder.

 

Section 9.03 Income Tax Status. It is the intent of the Company and the Shareholders that the Company shall be treated as “C” corporation for U.S., federal, state, and local income tax purposes.

 

Section 9.04 Tax Returns. At the expense of the Company and subject to Section 4.08(a)(v) above, the Directors (or any Officer that it may designate pursuant to Section 7.04) shall endeavor to cause the preparation and timely filing (including extensions) of all tax returns required to be filed by the Company pursuant to the Code as well as all other required tax returns in each jurisdiction in which the Company owns property or does business.

 

As long as HPCO retains an ownership interest in excess of 75% of the Company, the Company may elect to file as a consolidated entity under the GGII group tax return.

 

Section 9.05 Company Funds. All funds of the Company shall be deposited in its name, or in such name as may be designated by the Directors, in such checking, savings, or other accounts, or held in its name in the form of such other investments as shall be designated by the Directors. The funds of the Company shall not be commingled with the funds of any other Person. All withdrawals of such deposits or liquidations of such investments by the Company shall be made exclusively on the signature or signatures of such Officer or Officers as the Directors may designate.

 

 
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ARTICLE X

Dissolution and Liquidation

 

Section 10.01 Events of Dissolution. The Company shall be dissolved and its affairs wound up only on the occurrence of any of the following events:

 

(a) An election to dissolve the Company made by the Directors;

 

(b) The sale, exchange, involuntary conversion, or other disposition or Transfer of all or substantially all the assets of the Company;

 

(c) Passage of 90 consecutive days during which the Company has no Shareholders; or

 

(d) The entry of a decree of judicial dissolution under DGCL.

 

(e) The reduction of sales and/or net profits below a pre-determined level agreed upon, in writing, by both Directors prior to the commencement of business. Measurement will be on a cumulative basis but in any event such determination will not be made within the first 12 months of operations.

 

Section 10.02 Effectiveness of Dissolution. Dissolution of the Company shall be effective on the day on which the event described in Section 11.01 occurs. On the occurrence of an event described in Section 11.01, the Liquidator (or, in the case of a dissolution pursuant to Section 11.01(d), the Persons conducting the winding up of the Company’s affairs pursuant to DGCL) shall commence the wind up of the Company and the distribution of the assets of the Company as provided in Section 11.03 and shall thereafter file articles of dissolution with the Delaware Secretary of State pursuant to DGCL.

 

Section 10.03 Liquidation. If the Company is dissolved pursuant to Section 10.01, the Company shall be liquidated and its business and affairs wound up in accordance with DGCL and the following provisions:

 

The Directors shall act as liquidator to wind up the Company (the “Liquidator”). The Liquidator shall have full power and authority to sell, assign, and encumber any or all of the Company’s assets and to wind up and liquidate the affairs of the Company in an orderly and business-like manner. The Liquidator will sign off any necessary document and make any necessary actions to perfect the transfer of the exclusive rights to use such names to SIL for no costs.

 

Notice of Liquidation. The Liquidator (or other Persons winding up the affairs of the Company pursuant to Section 10.02) shall give written notice of the commencement of winding up by mail to all known creditors and claimants whose addresses appear on the records of the Company.

 

 
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(a) Accounting. As promptly as possible after dissolution and again after final liquidation, the Liquidator shall cause a proper accounting to be made by a recognized firm of certified public accountants of the Company’s assets, liabilities, and operations through the last day of the calendar month in which the dissolution occurs or the final liquidation is completed, as applicable.

 

(b) Distribution of Proceeds. The Liquidator shall liquidate the assets of the Company and distribute the proceeds of such liquidation in the following order of priority, unless otherwise required by mandatory provisions of Applicable Law:

 

(i) First, to the payment of all of the Company’s known debts and liabilities (including any debts and liabilities to Shareholders who are creditors, if applicable) and the expenses of liquidation (including sales commissions incident to any sales of assets of the Company);

 

(ii) Second, to the establishment of and additions to reserves that are determined by the Liquidator to be reasonably necessary for any contingent unknown liabilities or obligations of the Company; and

 

(iii) Third, to the Shareholders, on a pro-rata basis, in accordance with the positive balances in their respective Capital Accounts, as determined after considering all Capital Account adjustments for the taxable year of the Company during which the liquidation of the Company occurs.

 

(c) Discretion of Liquidator. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 11.03(d) that require the liquidation of the assets of the Company, but subject to the order of priorities set forth in Section 11.03(d), if on dissolution of the Company the Liquidator reasonably determines that an immediate sale of part or all of the Company’s assets would be impractical or could cause undue loss to the Shareholders, the Liquidator may defer the liquidation of any assets except those necessary to satisfy Company liabilities and reserves, and may distribute to the Shareholders, in lieu of cash, as tenants in common and in accordance with the provisions of Section 11.03(d), undivided interests in such Company assets as the Liquidator deems not suitable for liquidation. Any such distribution in kind shall be subject to such conditions relating to the disposition and management of such properties as the Liquidator deems reasonable and equitable and to any agreements governing the operating of such properties at such time. For purposes of any such distribution, any property to be distributed will be valued at its Fair Market Value.

 

Section 10.04 Cancellation of Foreign Qualifications. On completion of the distribution of the assets of the Company as provided in Section 11.03(d) hereof, the Liquidator shall file articles of dissolution with the Delaware Secretary of State and shall cause the cancellation of all qualifications and registrations of the Company as a foreign limited liability company in jurisdictions other than the State of Delaware and shall take such other actions as may be necessary to terminate the Company.

 

Section 10.05 Survival of Rights, Duties, and Obligations. Dissolution, liquidation, winding up, or termination of the Company for any reason shall not release any party from any Loss that at the time of such dissolution, liquidation, winding up, or termination already had accrued to any other party or thereafter may accrue in respect of any act or omission before such dissolution, liquidation, winding up, or termination. For the avoidance of doubt, none of the foregoing shall replace, diminish, or otherwise adversely affect any Shareholder’s right to indemnification pursuant to ARTICLE IX.

 

 
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Section 10.06 Recourse for Claims. Each Shareholder shall look solely to the assets of the Company for all distributions with respect to the Company, and shall have no recourse therefor (upon dissolution or otherwise) against the Liquidator or any other Shareholder.

 

ARTICLE XI

Miscellaneous

 

Section 11.01 Expenses. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, all costs and expenses, including fees and disbursements of counsel, financial advisors, and accountants, incurred in connection with the preparation and execution of this Agreement, or any amendment or waiver hereof, and the transactions contemplated hereby shall be paid by the party incurring such costs and expenses.

 

Section 11.02 Further Assurances. In connection with this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby, the Company and each Shareholder hereby agrees, at the request of the Company or any other Shareholder, to execute and deliver such additional documents, instruments, conveyances, and assurances and to take such further actions as may be required to carry out the provisions hereof and give effect to the transactions contemplated hereby and to operate the Business in accordance with Applicable Law.

 

Section 11.03 Confidentiality.

 

(a) Each Shareholder acknowledges that during the term of this Agreement, it will have access to and become acquainted with trade secrets, proprietary information, and confidential information belonging to the Company and its Affiliates that are not generally known to the public, including, but not limited to, customer information, manufacturing information, regulatory information, financial statements, vendor information, employee information and other information provided pursuant to this Agreement, operating practices and methods, expansion plans, strategic plans, marketing plans, contracts, customer lists, or other business documents that the Company treats as confidential, in any format whatsoever (including oral, written, electronic, or any other form or medium) (collectively, “Confidential Information”). In addition, each Shareholder acknowledges that (i) the Company has invested, and continues to invest, substantial time, expense, and specialized knowledge in developing its Confidential Information, (ii) the Confidential Information provides the Company with a competitive advantage over others in the marketplace, and (iii) the Company would be irreparably harmed if the Confidential Information were disclosed to competitors or made available to the public. Without limiting the applicability of any other agreement to which any Shareholder is subject, no Shareholder shall, directly or indirectly, disclose or use (other than solely for the purposes of such Shareholder monitoring and analyzing its investment in the Company and carrying out its obligations to the Company) including, without limitation, use for personal, commercial, or proprietary advantage or profit, either during its association with the Company or thereafter, any Confidential Information of which such Shareholder is or becomes aware. Each Shareholder in possession of Confidential Information shall take all appropriate steps to safeguard such information and to protect it against disclosure, misuse, espionage, loss, and theft.

 

 
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(b) Nothing contained in Section 12.03(a) shall prevent any Shareholder from disclosing Confidential Information (i) on the order of any court or administrative agency, (ii) on the request or demand of any regulatory agency or authority having jurisdiction over such Shareholder, (iii) to the extent compelled by legal process or required or requested pursuant to subpoena, interrogatories, or other discovery requests, (iv) to the extent necessary in connection with the exercise of any remedy hereunder, (v) to any other Shareholder, the Directors, or the Company, or (vi) to such Shareholder’s Representatives who, in the reasonable judgment of such Shareholder, need to know such Confidential Information and agree to abide by the provisions of this Section 12.03 as if a Shareholder; provided, that in the case of clause (i), (ii), or (iii), such Shareholder shall notify the Company and other Shareholders of the proposed disclosure as far in advance of such disclosure as practicable (but in no event make any such disclosure before notifying the Company and other Shareholders) and use reasonable efforts to ensure that any Confidential Information so disclosed is accorded confidential treatment satisfactory to the Company, when and if available.

 

(c) The restrictions of Section 12.03(a) shall not apply to Confidential Information that (i) is or becomes generally available to the public other than as a result of a disclosure by a Shareholder in violation of this Agreement, (ii) is or has been independently developed or conceived by such Shareholder without use of Confidential Information, or (iii) becomes available to such Shareholder or any of its Representatives on a non-confidential basis from a source other than the Company, the other Shareholders, or any of their respective Representatives; provided, that such source is not known by the receiving Shareholder to be bound by a confidentiality agreement regarding the Company.

 

(d) The obligations of each Shareholder under this Section 12.03 shall survive (i) the termination, dissolution, liquidation, and winding up of the Company, (ii) the termination of such Shareholder from the Company in accordance with Section, and (iii) such Shareholder's Transfer of its Shares.

 

Section 11.04 Notices. All notices, requests, consents, claims, demands, waivers, and other communications hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been given (i) when delivered by hand (with written confirmation of receipt), (ii) when received by the addressee if sent by a nationally recognized overnight courier (receipt requested), (iii) on the date sent by facsimile or email of a PDF document (with confirmation of transmission) if sent during normal business hours of the recipient, and on the next Business Day if sent after normal business hours of the recipient, or (iv) on the third day after the date mailed, by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid. Such communications must be sent to the respective parties at the following addresses (or at such other address for a party as shall be specified in a notice given in accordance with this Section 11.04):

 

If to the Company:            

 

Hempacco Paper Co., Inc.

8700 E. Pinnacle Peak Rd. Suite 210

Scottsdale, AZ 85255

 

E-mail: sandro.piancone@ggiigroup.com

Attention: Sandro Piancone

 

 
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with a copy to:

 

Brunson, Chandler, and Jones

175 S. Main Street, 14th Floor

Salt Lake City, UT 84111

E-mail: Lance@bcjlaw.com

Attention: Lance Brunson

 

If to Managing Shareholder:                                                           

 

If to Sonora Paper Company, Inc:

 

Sonora Paper Company, Inc.

4625 S. Alameda Street

Vernon

CA 90058

 

E-mail: info@sonorapaper.com

Attention: Daniel Kempton

 

with a copy to:

_________________________

_________________________

___________________________

 

E-Mail: ____________________

Attention: _________________

 

If to Hempacco Co., Inc.:

 

Hempacco Co., Inc.

9925 Airway Road

Sand Diego, CA 92154

 

E-mail: sandro.piancone@ggiigroup.com

Attention: Sandro Piancone

 

with a copy to:

 

Brunson, Chandler and Jones

175 S. Main Street, 14th Floor

Salt Lake City, UT 84111

 

E-mail: Lance@bcjlaw.com

Attention: Lance Brunson

 

 
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Section 11.05 Headings. The headings in this Agreement are inserted for convenience or reference only and are in no way intended to describe, interpret, define, or limit the scope, extent, or intent of this Agreement or any provision of this Agreement.

 

Section 11.06 Severability. If any term or provision of this Agreement is held to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable under Applicable Law in any jurisdiction, such invalidity, illegality, or unenforceability shall not affect any other term or provision of this Agreement or invalidate or render unenforceable such term or provision in any other jurisdiction. Except as provided in Section 9.01(h), on such determination that any term or other provision is invalid, illegal, or unenforceable, the parties hereto shall negotiate in good faith to modify this Agreement so as to affect the original intent of the parties as closely as possible in a mutually acceptable manner in order that the transactions contemplated hereby be consummated as originally contemplated to the greatest extent possible.

 

Section 11.07 Entire Agreement. This Agreement, together with the Articles of Organization and all related Exhibits and Schedules, constitutes the sole and entire agreement of the parties to this Agreement with respect to the subject matter contained herein and therein, and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous understandings, agreements, records, representations, and warranties, both written and oral, whether express or implied, with respect to such subject matter.

 

Section 11.08 Successors and Assigns. Subject to the restrictions on Transfers set forth herein, this Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and permitted assigns. This Agreement may not be assigned by any Shareholder except as permitted by this Agreement and any assignment in violation of this Agreement shall be null and void ab initio.

 

Section 11.09 No Third-Party Beneficiaries. Except as provided in ARTICLE IX, which shall be for the benefit of and enforceable by Covered Persons as described therein, this Agreement is for the sole benefit of the parties hereto (and their respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and permitted assigns) and nothing herein, express or implied, is intended to or shall confer upon any other Person, including any creditor of the Company, any legal or equitable right, benefit, or remedy of any nature whatsoever under or by reason of this Agreement.

Section 11.10 Amendment. Except as otherwise provided by this Agreement, no provision of this Agreement may be amended or modified except by an instrument in writing executed by all of the Shareholders. Any such written amendment or modification will be binding upon the Company and each Shareholder. Notwithstanding the foregoing, amendments to the Shareholders Schedule following any new issuance, redemption, repurchase, or Transfer of Shares in accordance with this Agreement may be made by the Directors without the consent of or execution by the Shareholders.

 

Section 11.11 Waiver. No waiver by any party of any of the provisions hereof shall be effective unless explicitly set forth in writing and signed by the party so waiving. No waiver by any party shall operate or be construed as a waiver in respect of any failure, breach, or default not expressly identified by such written waiver, whether of a similar or different character, and whether occurring before or after that waiver. No failure to exercise, or delay in exercising, any right, remedy, power, or privilege arising from this Agreement shall operate or be construed as a waiver thereof, nor shall any single or partial exercise of any right, remedy, power, or privilege hereunder preclude any other or further exercise thereof or the exercise of any other right, remedy, power, or privilege. For the avoidance of doubt, nothing contained in this Section 12.11 shall diminish any of the explicit and implicit waivers described in this Agreement, including in hereof.

 

 
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Section 11.12 Governing Law. All issues and questions concerning the application, construction, validity, interpretation, and enforcement of this Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the internal laws of the State of Delaware, without giving effect to any choice or conflict of law provision or rule (whether of the State of Delaware or any other jurisdiction) that would cause the application of laws of any jurisdiction other than those of the State of Delaware.

 

Section 11.13 Submission to Jurisdiction. The parties hereby agree that any suit, action, or proceeding seeking to enforce any provision of, or based on any matter arising out of or in connection with, this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby, whether in contract, tort, or otherwise, shall be brought only in the United States District Court for Delaware or, the courts of the State of Delaware sitting in New Castle County, and any appellate court from any thereof, and that any cause of action arising out of this Agreement shall be deemed to have arisen from a transaction of business in the State of Delaware. Each of the parties hereby irrevocably consents to the jurisdiction of such courts in any such suit, action, or proceeding and irrevocably waives, to the fullest extent permitted by law, any objection that it may now or hereafter have to the laying of the venue of any such suit, action, or proceeding in any such court or that any such suit, action, or proceeding that is brought in any such court has been brought in an inconvenient form. Service of process, summons, notice, or other document by registered mail to the address set forth in Section 11.04 shall be effective service of process for any suit, action, or other proceeding brought in any such court.

 

Section 11.14 Equitable Remedies. Each party hereto acknowledges that a breach or threatened breach by such party of any of its obligations under this Agreement would give rise to irreparable harm to the other parties, for which monetary damages would not be an adequate remedy, and hereby agrees that in the event of a breach or a threatened breach by such party of any such obligations, each of the other parties hereto shall, in addition to any and all other rights and remedies that may be available to them in respect of such breach, be entitled to equitable relief, including a temporary restraining order, an injunction, specific performance, and any other relief that may be available from a court of competent jurisdiction (without any requirement to post bond).

 

Section 11.15 Attorneys’ Fees. If any party hereto institutes any legal suit, action, or proceeding, including arbitration, against another party in respect of a matter arising out of or relating to this Agreement, the prevailing party in the suit, action, or proceeding shall be entitled to receive, in addition to all other damages to which it may be entitled, the costs incurred by such party in conducting the suit, action, or proceeding, including reasonable attorneys' fees and expenses and court costs.

 

Section 11.16 Remedies Cumulative. The rights and remedies under this Agreement are cumulative and are in addition to and not in substitution for any other rights and remedies available at law or in equity or otherwise, except to the extent expressly provided herein to the contrary.

 

Section 11.17 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall be deemed to be one and the same agreement. A signed copy of this Agreement delivered by facsimile, email, or other means of Electronic Transmission shall be deemed to have the same legal effect as delivery of an original signed copy of this Agreement.

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Company and the Shareholders have signed this Joint Venture Agreement of Hempacco Paper Co., Inc. as of the Effective Date.

 

 

COMPANY:

 

 

 

 

 

Hempacco Paper Co., Inc.

a Delaware Corporation

 

 

 

 

By:

/s/ Sandro Piancone

 

 

Name:

Sandro Piancone

 

 

Title:

Chief Executive Officer

 

 

 

 

 

 

SHAREHOLDERS:

 

 

 

 

 

Hempacco Co., Inc.

a Nevada Corporation

 

 

 

 

 

 

By:

/s/ Sandro Piancone

 

 

Name:

Sandro Piancone

 

 

Title:

Chief Executive Officer

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sonora paper Company, Inc.

a California Corporation

 

 

 

 

 

 

By:

/s/ Daniel Kempton

 

 

Name:

Daniel Kempton

 

 

Title:

Director / Managing Partner

 

  

 
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ADDENDUM

 

see 4.08(i) -Regarding Royalties:

SPC partner Jawid Wahidi agrees to provide cone making machinery to the N in accordance with demand for this product. The JV will pay to Mr Wahidi a royalty of $0.0025 for each cone produced using this equipment.

 

see 6.02(a) - Regarding Actions Requiring Supermajority Approval of Shareholders:

removal of section 6.02(a)

 

see 4.10 or Article XI??? - Regarding Accommodations:

The JV will provide lodging for the SPC director (Daniel Kempton). The location will be in a reasonable proximity to the manufacturing facilities and agreed upon by all parties. The accommodations shall include basic furnishings and appliances (such as bed, stove, refrigerator, mini-splits), parking, and utilities (water, gas, electricity, internet, garbage). Accommodations shall meet reasonable standards in regards to safety, general cleanliness and structural integrity.

 

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/s/ Sandro Piancone

 

/s/ Daniel Kempton

 

 
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SCHEDULE A

 

SHAREHOLDERS SCHEDULE

 

Shareholder Name

 

Capital Contribution

 

Shares

 

Hempacco Co., Inc.

 

 

The initial property, plant and equipment plus working capital, as needed to commence operations in Mexico and/or the USA.

 

 

80% (800,000 (Common Shares)

 

Sonora Paper Company, Inc.

 

 

 

Know-How, access to SPC’s patented and patent pending technologies (on payment of additional, to be agreed, royalty payments)

 

 

20% (200,000 Common Shares)

 

 
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