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XXXX CANADA. I/We have the authority to bind the Corporation I have authority to bind the Corporation Name: Name: Title: Chief Financial Officer Title: Sales Director, MDU and Greenfields Date: February 26, 2009 Date: February 26, 2009 ADDENDUM TO ACCESS AGREEMENT This Addendum is made as of the date last signed by both parties below (the “Effective Date”).
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XXXX CANADA. I/We have the authority to bind the Corporation I have authority to bind the Corporation Name: Name: Title: Authorized Signing Officer Title: Director, Field Sales Date: August 9, 2012 Date: August 20, 2012 Schedule "A" Address and Description of Building
XXXX CANADA. By: /s/ Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx ------------------------------------ Title: Chief Legal Officer CLEARWIRE CORPORATION By: /s/ Xxx Xxxxx ------------------------------------ Title: Executive, Vice President JOINDER IN STOCKHOLDERS AGREEMENT This Joinder in Stockholders Agreement ("Joinder") is made and entered into this 16 day of March, 2004, by and between Clearwire Corporation, a Delaware corporation (the "Company"), and the party whose signature appears below (the "Joining Party").
XXXX CANADA. Per /s/ Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx --------------------------------- Name: ------------------------------- Title: Chief Legal Officer CLEARWIRE CORPORATION Per /s/ Xxxx Xxxxxx --------------------------------- Name: Xxxx Xxxxxx Title: CFO
XXXX CANADA. I/We have the authority to bind the Corporation I have authority to bind the Corporation Name: Name: Title: Project Manager Title: Director, Greenfield & MDU Sales Date: November 12, 2009 Date: November 12, 2009 j. Schedule "A" Address and Description of Building
XXXX CANADA. Per: -------------------------------- Authorized Signing Officer CERTEN INC. Per: -------------------------------- Authorized Signing Officer
XXXX CANADA. Per Xxxxxxx X. XxXxx Per Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Vice-President and Director - Product Line Manager Chief Financial Officer NUMEREX CORP. -------------------------------- Per Xxxx X. Xxxx President
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