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MEMO TO. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx DATE: June 22, 1998 HMT Technology Corporation FROM: Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx SUBJECT: ICX Closing - Master Lease No. 125, Rental Schedule No. 3-ICX I am forwarding executed copies of your documents for the current closing with ICX. You may be receiving a "due diligence" call on this transaction from ICX. To summarize the closing: Scheduled funding date: June 25, 1998 Should funding actually occur on a different day, HMT will be credited per diem interest of $101.20 per day ($1,256,262.90 x .0290 / 360). Equipment Cost: $1,256,262.90 Net to HMT June 25 Equipment Cost $1,256,262.90 Less First Month's Rent (22,463.24) Plus Per Diem (3 Days) 303.60 Net to HMT June 25 $1,234,103.26 Next Payment due ICX July 22, 1998 Remit to address: ICX Corporation 0 Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx 000 Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Lease end options: Early Termination Option at month 36 or 48 OR Early Purchase Option at month 52 OR Purchase at FMV OR Renew for 12 months OR Return with 90 days' written notice prior to lease end Please do not hesitate to call with any questions you might have. _______ Lessee Initial _______ Lessor Initial HMT Technology Corporation June 22, 1998 Page 4 _______ Lessee Initial _______ Lessor Initial HMT Technology Corporation June 22, 1998 Page 5 _______ Lessee Initial _______ Lessor Initial June 25, 1998 HMT Technology Corporation 0000 Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx, XX 00000 RE: Master Lease Agreement dated June 9, 1998 between Third Street Services, Inc. ("Lessor") as lessor and HMT Technology Corporation ("Lessee") as lessee, and Rental Schedule No. 4-ICX (together, including all amendments, modifications, riders, exhibits and attachments, the "Lease"), and the equipment ("Equipment") subject to the Lease. Gentlemen:
MEMO TO. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx DATE: June 25, 1998 HMT Technology Corporation FROM: Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx SUBJECT: ICX Closing - Master Lease No. 125, Rental Schedule No. 5- ICX I am forwarding executed copies of your documents for the current closing with ICX. You may be receiving a "due diligence" call on this transaction from ICX. To summarize the closing: Scheduled funding date: June 25, 1998 Equipment Cost: $3,768,788.70 Net to HMT June 25 Reimbursement due HMT For Vendor Payments $1,044,468.00 Less First Month's Rent __(67,389.71) Net to HMT June 25 $977,078.29 ICX to pay Phase Metrics 70% due this Schedule $2,724,320.70 Next Payment due ICX July 25, 1998 Remit to address: ICX Corporation 0 Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx 000 Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Lease end options: Early Termination Option at month 36 or 48 OR Early Purchase Option at month 52 OR Purchase at FMV OR Renew for 12 months OR Return with 90 days' written notice prior to lease end Please do not hesitate to call with any questions you might have. March 23, 1998 Ms. Xxxxxx Du Vall Alburger, Basso, De Groszo 960 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Dear Xxxxxx, TSS administers a lease line of credit for Level One Communications. Our current closing for them is with ICX Corporation. Could you please have an insurance certificate prepared, referencing our Master Lease Agreement No. 125, Rental Schedule No. 5-ICX on the face of the certificate. Please fax a copy to our Walnut Creek office at 510/933-6977, and mail the original to ICX. We are scheduled to fund on the 27th of March. so your immediate response will be greatly appreciated. Thanks for your help. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely,
MEMO TO. Xxx XxXxxxxxx FROM: Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx DATE: July 27, 1998 SUBJECT: Director and Retiree Health Benefits Coverage It is our understanding that 1ST BANCORP and its subsidiaries have no contractual obligation to provide ongoing health benefits to any current or former director and surviving spouses (excluding the obligation as outlined in the agreement dated December 5, 1988 by and between Xxxxxx X. Xxxx and First Federal Bank). It is our further understanding that 1ST BANCORP and its subsidiaries have no contractual obligation to provide post-retirement health benefits to any current or former employees. Promptly after the signing of a definitive agreement, appropriate disclosures will be provided to all such directors and employees confirming these assumptions. Such disclosures will clearly communicate to all parties that the right of 1ST BANCORP and its subsidiaries to terminate or make modifications to any current health benefits exists and that 1ST BANCORP and its subsidiaries have the right to terminate or make further modifications to any such benefits without further obligation or notice. In consideration of the change from your Company's current practice of paying the cost of health benefits for certain directors, former directors, and retired employees, we agree, for a 36-month period from the effective time of the merger, to the following financial consideration:

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MEMO TO. Xxx XxXxxxxxx FROM: Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx DATE: July 27, 1998 SUBJECT: Director and Retiree Health Benefits Coverage It is our understanding that 1ST BANCORP and its subsidiaries have no contractual obligation to provide ongoing health benefits to any current or former director and surviving spouses (excluding the obligation as outlined in the agreement dated December 5, 1998 by and between Xxxxxx X. Xxxx and First Federal Bank). It is our further understanding that 1ST BANCORP and its subsidiaries have no contractual obligation to provide post-retirement health benefits to any current or former employees. Promptly after the signing of a definitive agreement, appropriate disclosures will be provided to all such directors and employees confirming these assumptions. Such disclosures will clearly communicate to all parties that the right of 1ST BANCORP and its subsidiaries to terminate or make modifications to any current health benefits exists and that 1ST BANCORP and its subsidiaries have the right to terminate or make further modifications to any such benefits without further obligation or notice. In consideration of the change from your Company's current practice of paying the cost of health benefits for certain directors, former directors, and retired employees, we agree, for a 36-month period from the effective time of the merger, to the following financial consideration: GROUP ONE: DIRECTORS ELIGIBLE FOR MEDICARE COVERAGE Directors: Bell, Carnahan, XxXxxxxxx and Xxxxxxx Payment: Will pay up to $200 per month ($2,400 annually) as reimbursement of the Director's cost of obtaining Medicare and Medicare supplemental insurance coverage. (In the event any of the above named directors are rejected for Medicare supplemental insurance coverage, GABC will pay $250 per month for a three-year period from the date of our merger transaction in lieu of the $200 monthly payment for Medicare and Medicare supplement coverage).
MEMO TO. Garnett Dump Site no. 2 file From: Xxx Xxxxxx Date: 28 May 2004 Re: Inspection report Visited the no. 2 dump site the morning of 28 May 2004. The loose waste on the surface was had been collected and buried. The site had been dragged with a motor grader and smoothed out. The site had drained well during after the rains of the past week. Called Xxx Xxxxxxx for the Kansas Department of Health and Environment inspection. Xxx cannot inspect until the Kansas Department of Health and Environment/Garnett contract is signed. 04-068L #15,000 CONTRACT TO EMPLOY CITY ENGINEER Agreement made, effective on the 3 day of MARCH , 2004 by and between the City of Xxxxxxx, a municipal corporation, acting by and through its authorized officers, and located in the County of Xxxxxxxx, State of Kansas, referred to as "City", and BG Consultants, Inc., of Lawrence, Kansas, referred as "Engineer". The parties agree as follows: SECTION ONE NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT City retains and employs, pursuant to the authority conferred by it and its authorized officers of the City of Xxxxxxx Kansas, such BG Consultants, Inc. to act, under the title of City Engineer, as the Engineer for the City and to render to City and its authorized officers all engineering advice for the City and to represent City and its authorized officers in related matters upon the City or any of its authorized officers request.
MEMO TO. Xxx Xxxxxx EXHIBIT "B" From: Xxx Xxxxx Date: April 30, 2000 Subject: Paradox Project Dear Xxx, The following is what I understand to be the final structure reflecting all parties' comments on how to proceed with the Paradox project.
MEMO TO. Xxx Xxxxxxxx From: Xxx Xxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Environmental Impact of Biological Materials and Chemicals in Ortec's Scientific Work Date: 1/15/96 The manufacture of composite cultured skin begins with the harvest of normal human skin cells, epidermal keratinocytes and dermal fibroblasts, from donor neonatal foreskin specimens (which are recovered from circumcisions). This constitutes a source of medical waste. The further expansion, cryopreservation and eventual processing of these cells into composite cultured skin creates more biological/medical waste, as well as some chemical waste resulting from the use of several solvents and chemicals in the manufacturing process. Our operations do not use any radioactive materials. Specific waste issues may be summarized as follows: Biological/medical waste New cells from new donor foreskins, like all untested medical specimens, must be considered at risk of carrying a viral or other microbiological contamination, and biowaste generated during cell culture work with them would therefore be categorized as "infectious medical waste". Our operations generate up to a total of one 50-gallon drum-full of such waste per day, which is put into either of two types of special containers, one for soft materials and one for pipets and other plastic and glass, following Cornell Medical College's standard. At the Audubon center, we will, of course, use appropriate waste storage containers which are in compliance with Columbia University's standard. Liquid waste is treated by adding a strong chemical disinfectant, storing it only for a very brief holding period, and then pouring it down the drain. New cell line work may generate up to 5 gallons of such aqueous "biological" liquid waste per day. The subsequent production of Composite Cultured Skin uses only cell lines which have already been fully screened, tested and certified virus-free and sterile. The risk of infectious agents is therefore minute. Nevertheless, for the sake of simplicity and consistency in our waste management practices, all dry and wet waste are handled as "infectious medical waste", identically as described above for new cell lines. The volume of waste generation may be up to double that of the new cell work, namely two 50-gallon drum equivalents of dry waste and 10 gallons of liquid waste per day.
MEMO TO. Xxxxx Xxxxxx FROM: Xxxxx Xxxxxxx DATE: August 30, 1997 SUBJECT: Amendment to 8/15/97 Employment Agreement This document (hereafter "Amendment") shall serve as confirmation of our August 29, 1997 discussion and shall amend my August 15, 1997 Employment Agreement. The intent of this Amendment is to establish consistency of compensation benefits among the three Executive Committee members. However, it is acknowledged by me that you and Xxxxx shall have the right to own and acquire larger holdings of the Company Common Stock than me due to your employment seniority and key roles in starting the Company.
MEMO TO. Xxx Xxxxxx From: Xxxx Sipoet Subject: Summary of PEMSTAR Intellectual Property ---------------------------------------------------------- The name PEMSTAR is registered with the appropriate government agency. Issued U.S. Patent ------------------ Title: Conductive Film Connectors for use on Head Assemblies in Drives Summary: Uses anisotropic (Z-axis) conductive films to form the electrical interconnect between DASD (Direct Access Storage Device) recording head transducers and the head stack assembly flex cable; and to form the mechanical bond between the lead wires and the recording head transducer. See Attachment 1.

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