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Representations and Warranties Regarding. THE ACQUIRED ENTITIES 6 Section 4.1 Organization, Standing and Corporate Power 6 Section 4.2 Capitalization of International and the Subsidiaries 7 Section 4.3 Noncontravention 8 Section 4.4 Financial Statements 8 Section 4.5 Undisclosed Liabilities 9 Section 4.6 Absence of Certain Changes 9 Section 4.7 Legal Proceedings 10 Section 4.8 Compliance With Laws; Permits 10 Section 4.9 Tax Matters 11 Section 4.10 Environmental Matters 11 Section 4.11 Real Property 11 Section 4.12 Intellectual Property 12 Section 4.13 Contracts 13 Section 4.14 Insurance 15 Section 4.15 Employees 15 Section 4.16 Personal Property 16 Section 4.17 Brokers 16 Section 4.18 Assets Used in Business 16 Section 4.19 Bank Accounts; Powers of Attorney 16 Section 4.20 Bankruptcy 16 Section 4.21 Books and Records 17 Section 4.22 Transactions with Affiliates 17 ARTICLE V REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE PURCHASER 17 Section 5.1 Corporate Existence; Standing; Bankruptcy; Solvency 17 Section 5.2 Authorization 18 Section 5.3 Noncontravention 18 Section 5.4 Governmental Approvals 18 Section 5.5 Capital Resources 18 Section 5.6 Legal Proceedings 19 Section 5.7 Brokers 19 Section 5.8 Purchase for Investment 19 Section 5.9 Purchaser’s Independent Investigation 19 ARTICLE VI COVENANTS AND AGREEMENTS 19 Section 6.1 Conduct of Business 19 Section 6.2 Commercially Reasonable Efforts 22 Section 6.3 Public Announcements 23 Section 6.4 Access to Information; Periodic Reports; Confidentiality 23 Section 6.5 Preservation of Records; Post-Closing Cooperation 25 Section 6.6 Fees and Expenses 25 Section 6.7 Directors and Officers. 25 Section 6.8 Related-Party Transactions 27 Section 6.9 TECO Marks 27 Section 6.10 Consents 28 Section 6.11 Non-Solicitation 28 Section 6.12 Exclusivity 28 Section 6.13 Commitment Letters 29 ARTICLE VII POST-CLOSING TAX MATTERS 29 Section 7.1 Tax Filings 29 Section 7.2 Pre-Closing and Straddle-Period Taxes. 30 Section 7.3 Post-Closing Actions; Refunds 31 ARTICLE VIII CONDITIONS PRECEDENT 32 Section 8.1 Conditions to Each Party’s Obligation to Effect the Transactions 32 Section 8.2 Conditions to Obligations of the Purchaser 33 Section 8.3 Conditions to Obligations of the Seller 33 ARTICLE IX TERMINATION 34 Section 9.1 Termination 34 Section 9.2 Effect of Termination; Reverse Termination Fee 35 Section 9.3 Return of Confidential Information 36 ARTICLE X INDEMNIFICATION 36 Section 10.1 Indemnification by the Seller 36 Section 10.2 Indemnification by the Purchaser 37 Section 10.3 Indemnification Procedures 37 Section 10.4 Certain Limitations 39 Section 10.5 Termination of Indemnification Obligations 41 Section 10.6 Dollar Limitations 42 Section 10.7 Exclusive Remedy 42 ARTICLE XI MISCELLANEOUS 43 Section 11.1 No Other Representations or Warranties 43 Section 11.2 Amendment or Supplement 44 Section 11.3 Extension of Time, Waiver, Etc 44 Section 11.4 Assignment 44 Section 11.5 Counterparts 44 Section 11.6 Entire Agreement; No Third-Party Beneficiaries 45 Section 11.7 Governing Law 45 Section 11.8 Consent to Jurisdiction; Waiver 45 Section 11.9 Notices 46 Section 11.10 Severability 47 Section 11.11 Definitions 47 Section 11.12 Rules of Interpretation 57 Section 11.13 Specific Performance 59 Section 11.14 Further Assurances 59 EQUITY PURCHASE AGREEMENT This EQUITY PURCHASE AGREEMENT, dated as of September 27, 2012, is by and between TECO Guatemala Holdings II, LLC, a limited liability company organized under the Laws of the State of Florida (the “Seller”) and Renewable Energy Investments Guatemala Limited, an International Business Company organized under the Laws of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas (the “Purchaser”). Certain capitalized terms used in this Agreement shall have the meanings set forth in Section 11.11.

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Samples: Equity Purchase Agreement (Teco Energy Inc)

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Representations and Warranties Regarding. THE ACQUIRED ENTITIES 6 Section PRIMO PARTIES 17 4.1 Organization, Standing and Corporate Power 6 Section Organization 17 4.2 Capitalization of International and the Subsidiaries 7 Section 18 4.3 Noncontravention 8 Section Authority 18 4.4 No Conflicts 18 4.5 Financial Statements 8 Section 4.5 Statements. 19 4.6 No Undisclosed Liabilities 9 Section 4.6 Absence of Certain Changes 9 Section 19 4.7 Legal Proceedings 10 Section 4.8 Compliance With Laws; Permits 10 Section 4.9 Tax Matters 11 Section 4.10 Environmental Matters 11 Section 4.11 Real Property 11 Section 4.12 Intellectual Property 12 Section 19 4.8 Taxation 20 4.9 Legal Compliance 20 4.10 Litigation and Orders 20 TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont’d) Page 4.11 Environmental 20 4.12 Employees 21 4.13 Contracts 13 Section No Brokers’ Fees 21 4.14 Insurance 15 Section SEC Reports 21 4.15 Employees 15 Section 4.16 Personal Property 16 Section 4.17 Brokers 16 Section 4.18 Assets Used in Business 16 Section 4.19 Bank Accounts; Powers of Attorney 16 Section 4.20 Bankruptcy 16 Section 4.21 Books and Records 17 Section 4.22 Transactions with Affiliates 17 ARTICLE V REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE PURCHASER 17 Section 5.1 Corporate Existence; Standing; Bankruptcy; Solvency 17 Section 5.2 Authorization 18 Section 5.3 Noncontravention 18 Section 5.4 Governmental Approvals 18 Section 5.5 Capital Resources 18 Section 5.6 Legal Proceedings 19 Section 5.7 Brokers 19 Section 5.8 Purchase for Investment 19 Section 5.9 Purchaser’s Independent Investigation 19 ARTICLE VI COVENANTS AND AGREEMENTS 19 Section 6.1 Conduct of Business 19 Section 6.2 Commercially Reasonable Efforts 22 Section 6.3 Public Announcements 21 ARTICLE V CLOSING CONDITIONS 21 5.1 Conditions to the Primo Parties’ Obligations 21 5.2 Conditions to the Seller’s Obligations 23 Section 6.4 Access to Information; Periodic Reports; Confidentiality 23 Section 6.5 Preservation of Records; Post-Closing Cooperation 25 Section 6.6 Fees and Expenses 25 Section 6.7 Directors and Officers. 25 Section 6.8 Related-Party Transactions 27 Section 6.9 TECO Marks 27 Section 6.10 Consents 28 Section 6.11 Non-Solicitation 28 Section 6.12 Exclusivity 28 Section 6.13 Commitment Letters 29 ARTICLE VII VI POST-CLOSING TAX MATTERS 29 Section COVENANTS 23 6.1 Payment of Excluded Liabilities 24 6.2 Payment of Assumed Liabilities 24 6.3 Bulk Transfer Compliance 24 6.4 Consents 24 6.5 Mail and Receivables 24 6.6 Litigation Support 24 6.7 Transition 25 6.8 Confidentiality 25 6.9 Seller Information 25 6.10 Personal Information 25 6.11 Regional Operator Agreements 26 6.12 Provision of Information Related to the Business 26 6.13 Additional Trademark Sublicense Agreements 26 6.14 Franchise Agreements 27 6.15 Transition Services 27 ARTICLE VII INDEMNIFICATION 27 7.1 Tax Filings 29 Section 7.2 Pre-Closing and Straddle-Period Taxes. 30 Section 7.3 Post-Closing Actions; Refunds 31 ARTICLE VIII CONDITIONS PRECEDENT 32 Section 8.1 Conditions to Each Party’s Obligation to Effect the Transactions 32 Section 8.2 Conditions to Obligations of the Purchaser 33 Section 8.3 Conditions to Obligations of the Seller 33 ARTICLE IX TERMINATION 34 Section 9.1 Termination 34 Section 9.2 Effect of Termination; Reverse Termination Fee 35 Section 9.3 Return of Confidential Information 36 ARTICLE X INDEMNIFICATION 36 Section 10.1 Indemnification by the Seller 36 Section 10.2 27 7.2 Indemnification by the Purchaser 37 Section 10.3 Buyer 27 7.3 Survival and Time Limitations 27 7.4 Limitations on Indemnification Procedures 37 Section 10.4 Certain Limitations 39 Section 10.5 Termination of 28 7.5 Third-Party Claims 29 7.6 Other Indemnification Obligations 41 Section 10.6 Dollar Limitations 42 Section 10.7 Matters 30 7.7 PST Clearance Certificates 30 7.8 Exclusive Remedy 42 30 ARTICLE XI VIII MISCELLANEOUS 43 Section 11.1 No Other Representations or Warranties 43 Section 11.2 Amendment or Supplement 44 Section 11.3 Extension of Time, Waiver, Etc 44 Section 11.4 Assignment 44 Section 11.5 Counterparts 44 Section 11.6 Entire Agreement; 30 8.1 Further Assurances 30 8.2 No Third-Party Beneficiaries 45 Section 11.7 31 8.3 Entire Agreement 31 8.4 Successors and Assigns 31 8.5 Counterparts 31 8.6 Notices 31 8.7 JURISDICTION; SERVICE OF PROCESS 32 8.8 Governing Law 45 Section 11.8 Consent to Jurisdiction; Waiver 45 Section 11.9 Notices 46 Section 11.10 32 8.9 Amendments and Waivers 32 8.10 Severability 47 Section 11.11 Definitions 47 Section 11.12 Rules of 33 8.11 Expenses 33 8.12 Interpretation 57 Section 11.13 33 8.13 Specific Performance 59 Section 11.14 Further Assurances 59 EQUITY PURCHASE AGREEMENT This EQUITY PURCHASE AGREEMENT, dated as 33 8.14 Waiver of September 27, 2012, is by and between TECO Guatemala Holdings II, LLC, a limited liability company organized under the Laws Consequential Damages 33 8.15 Time Is of the State of Florida Essence 33 TABLE OF CONTENTS (the “Seller”cont’d) and Renewable Energy Investments Guatemala Limited, an International Business Company organized under the Laws of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas (the “Purchaser”). Certain capitalized terms used in this Agreement shall have the meanings set forth in Section 11.11.EXHIBIT A Standard RO Agreement

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Samples: Asset Purchase Agreement (Primo Water Corp)

Representations and Warranties Regarding. THE ACQUIRED ENTITIES 6 Section 4.1 Organization, Standing STABILIS 7 3.1 Organization and Corporate Power 6 Section 4.2 Capitalization of International and the Qualification 7 3.2 Subsidiaries 7 Section 4.3 Noncontravention 3.3 Capitalization 8 Section 4.4 3.4 Authority Relative to this Agreement 9 3.5 No Conflict; Required Filings and Consents 9 3.6 Compliance 10 3.7 Financial Statements 8 Section 4.5 10 3.8 No Undisclosed Liabilities 9 Section 4.6 10 3.9 Absence of Certain Changes 9 Section 4.7 Legal Proceedings 10 Section 4.8 Compliance With Laws; Permits 10 Section 4.9 Tax or Events 11 3.10 Litigation 11 3.11 Employee Benefit Plans 11 3.12 Labor Matters 11 Section 4.10 12 3.13 Restrictions on Business Activities 14 3.14 Title to Property 14 3.15 Taxes 15 3.16 Environmental Matters 11 Section 4.11 Real Property 11 Section 4.12 17 3.17 Brokers; Third Party Expenses 17 3.18 Intellectual Property 12 Section 18 3.19 Agreements, Contracts and Commitments 18 3.20 Insurance 19 3.21 Interested Party Transactions 19 3.22 Certain Provided Information 19 3.23 FCPA Compliance 19 3.24 Disclaimer of Other Warranties 20 3.25 Survival of Representations and Warranties 21 ARTICLE IV REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES REGARDING PROMETHEUS 21 4.1 Organization and Qualification 21 4.2 Subsidiaries 21 4.3 Capitalization 22 4.4 Authority Relative to this Agreement 23 4.5 No Conflict; Required Filings and Consents 23 4.6 Compliance 24 4.7 Financial Statements 24 4.8 No Undisclosed Liabilities 24 4.9 Absence of Certain Changes or Events 25 4.10 Litigation 25 4.11 Employee Benefit Plans 25 4.12 Labor Matters 26 4.13 Restrictions on Business Activities 28 4.14 Title to Property 28 4.15 Taxes 29 4.16 Environmental Matters 31 4.17 Brokers; Third Party Expenses 31 4.18 Intellectual Property 32 4.19 Agreements, Contracts 13 Section 4.14 and Commitments 32 4.20 Insurance 15 Section 4.15 Employees 15 Section 4.16 Personal Property 16 Section 4.17 Brokers 16 Section 4.18 Assets Used in Business 16 Section 4.19 Bank Accounts; Powers 33 4.21 Interested Party Transactions 33 4.22 Certain Provided Information 33 4.23 FCPA Compliance 33 4.24 Disclaimer of Attorney 16 Section 4.20 Bankruptcy 16 Section 4.21 Books Other Warranties 33 4.25 Survival of Representations and Records 17 Section 4.22 Transactions with Affiliates 17 Warranties 34 ARTICLE V REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE PURCHASER 17 Section REGARDING PEG 34 5.1 Corporate ExistenceOrganization and Qualification 35 5.2 Subsidiaries 35 5.3 Capitalization 35 5.4 Authority Relative to this Agreement 36 5.5 No Conflict; StandingRequired Filings and Consents 36 5.6 Compliance 37 5.7 Brokers; Bankruptcy; Solvency 17 Section 5.2 Authorization 18 Section 5.3 Noncontravention 18 Section 5.4 Governmental Approvals 18 Section 5.5 Capital Resources 18 Section 5.6 Legal Proceedings 19 Section 5.7 Brokers 19 Section Third Party Expenses 37 5.8 Purchase for Investment 19 Section Taxes 37 5.9 Purchaser’s Independent Investigation 19 FCPA Compliance 38 5.10 Disclaimer of Other Warranties 39 5.11 Survival of Representations and Warranties 40 ARTICLE VI COVENANTS REPRESENTATIONS AND AGREEMENTS 19 Section WARRANTIES OF AETI 40 6.1 Conduct Organization and Qualification 40 6.2 AETI Subsidiaries 40 6.3 Capitalization 41 6.4 Authority Relative to this Agreement 42 6.5 No Conflict; Required Filings and Consents 43 6.6 Compliance 43 6.7 AETI SEC Reports and Financial Statements 44 6.8 No Undisclosed Liabilities 45 6.9 Absence of Certain Changes or Events 45 6.10 Litigation 46 6.11 Employee Benefit Plans 46 6.12 Labor Matters 47 6.13 Restrictions on Business 19 Section 6.2 Commercially Reasonable Efforts 22 Section 6.3 Public Announcements 23 Section 6.4 Access Activities 48 6.14 Title to InformationProperty 49 6.15 Taxes 50 6.16 Environmental Matters 51 6.17 Brokers; Periodic Reports; Confidentiality 23 Section 6.5 Preservation of Records; Post-Closing Cooperation 25 Section 6.6 Fees Third Party Expenses 51 6.18 Intellectual Property 52 6.19 Agreements, Contracts and Expenses 25 Section 6.7 Directors and Officers. 25 Section 6.8 Related-Commitments 52 6.20 Insurance 53 6.21 Interested Party Transactions 27 Section 6.9 TECO Marks 27 Section 6.10 Consents 28 Section 6.11 Non-Solicitation 28 Section 6.12 Exclusivity 28 Section 6.13 Commitment Letters 29 ARTICLE VII POST-CLOSING TAX MATTERS 29 Section 7.1 Tax Filings 29 Section 7.2 Pre-Closing 53 6.22 AETI Listing 53 6.23 Investment Company Act 53 6.24 Smaller Reporting Company 53 6.25 Status of AETI Common Stock 53 6.26 Certain Provided Information 54 6.27 FCPA Compliance 54 6.28 Disclaimer of Other Warranties 54 6.29 Survival of Representations and Straddle-Period Taxes. 30 Section 7.3 Post-Closing Actions; Refunds 31 ARTICLE VIII CONDITIONS PRECEDENT 32 Section 8.1 Conditions to Each Party’s Obligation to Effect the Transactions 32 Section 8.2 Conditions to Obligations of the Purchaser 33 Section 8.3 Conditions to Obligations of the Seller 33 ARTICLE IX TERMINATION 34 Section 9.1 Termination 34 Section 9.2 Effect of Termination; Reverse Termination Fee 35 Section 9.3 Return of Confidential Information 36 ARTICLE X INDEMNIFICATION 36 Section 10.1 Indemnification by the Seller 36 Section 10.2 Indemnification by the Purchaser 37 Section 10.3 Indemnification Procedures 37 Section 10.4 Certain Limitations 39 Section 10.5 Termination of Indemnification Obligations 41 Section 10.6 Dollar Limitations 42 Section 10.7 Exclusive Remedy 42 ARTICLE XI MISCELLANEOUS 43 Section 11.1 No Other Representations or Warranties 43 Section 11.2 Amendment or Supplement 44 Section 11.3 Extension of Time, Waiver, Etc 44 Section 11.4 Assignment 44 Section 11.5 Counterparts 44 Section 11.6 Entire Agreement; No Third-Party Beneficiaries 45 Section 11.7 Governing Law 45 Section 11.8 Consent to Jurisdiction; Waiver 45 Section 11.9 Notices 46 Section 11.10 Severability 47 Section 11.11 Definitions 47 Section 11.12 Rules of Interpretation 57 Section 11.13 Specific Performance 59 Section 11.14 Further Assurances 59 EQUITY PURCHASE AGREEMENT This EQUITY PURCHASE AGREEMENT, dated as of September 27, 2012, is by and between TECO Guatemala Holdings II, LLC, a limited liability company organized under the Laws of the State of Florida (the “Seller”) and Renewable Energy Investments Guatemala Limited, an International Business Company organized under the Laws of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas (the “Purchaser”). Certain capitalized terms used in this Agreement shall have the meanings set forth in Section 11.11.55

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Samples: Share Exchange Agreement (American Electric Technologies Inc)

Representations and Warranties Regarding. THE ACQUIRED ENTITIES 6 Section 4.1 Organization, Standing and Corporate Power 6 Section 4.2 Capitalization of International and the Subsidiaries 7 Section 4.3 Noncontravention COMPANIES 8 Section 4.4 5.1 Organization 8 Section 5.2 Capitalization 8 Section 5.3 No Violation or Breach; Consents and Approval 9 Section 5.4 Business 9 Section 5.5 Bank Accounts 10 Section 5.6 Legal Proceedings 10 Section 5.7 Compliance with Laws and Orders 10 Section 5.8 Liabilities 10 Section 5.9 Taxes 10 Section 5.10 Regulatory Status 11 Section 5.11 Contracts 11 Section 5.12 Real Property 13 Section 5.13 Permits 14 Section 5.14 Environmental Matters 15 Section 5.15 Intellectual Property 16 Section 5.16 Brokers 16 Section 5.17 Employee Matters 16 Section 5.18 Employee Benefits 16 Section 5.19 Financial Statements 8 16 Section 4.5 Undisclosed Liabilities 9 Section 4.6 5.20 Absence of Certain Changes 9 Section 4.7 Legal Proceedings 10 Section 4.8 Compliance With Laws; Permits 10 Section 4.9 Tax Matters 11 Section 4.10 Environmental Matters 11 Section 4.11 Real Property 11 Section 4.12 Intellectual Property 12 Section 4.13 Contracts 13 Section 4.14 Insurance 15 Section 4.15 Employees 15 Section 4.16 Personal Property 16 Section 4.17 Brokers 16 Section 4.18 Assets Used in Business 16 Section 4.19 Bank Accounts; Powers of Attorney 16 Section 4.20 Bankruptcy 16 Section 4.21 Books and Records 5.21 Insurance 17 Section 4.22 Transactions with Affiliates 5.22 Projections 17 ARTICLE V Section 5.23 Additional Representations and Warranties 17 RTICLE VI REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE PURCHASER 17 Section 5.1 Corporate Existence; Standing; Bankruptcy; Solvency 6.1 Organization 17 Section 5.2 Authorization 6.2 Authority 17 Section 6.3 No Violation or Breach; Consents and Approvals 17 Section 6.4 Brokers 18 Section 5.3 Noncontravention 6.5 Acquisition as Investment 18 Section 5.4 Governmental Approvals 6.6 Opportunity for Independent Investigation; No Other Representations 18 Section 5.5 Capital Resources 6.7 Legal Proceedings 18 Section 5.6 Legal Proceedings 6.8 Compliance with Laws and Orders 18 Section 6.9 Additional Representations and Warranties 19 Section 5.7 Brokers 19 Section 5.8 Purchase for Investment 19 Section 5.9 Purchaser’s Independent Investigation 19 ARTICLE VI RTICLE VII COVENANTS AND AGREEMENTS 19 Section 6.1 Conduct of Business 7.1 Regulatory and Other Approvals 19 Section 6.2 Commercially Reasonable Efforts 7.2 Access of Purchaser 19 Section 7.3 Certain Restrictions 20 Section 7.4 Spare Parts 22 Section 6.3 Public 7.5 Casualty 22 Section 7.6 Condemnation 22 Section 7.7 Updating 23 Section 7.8 Announcements 23 Section 6.4 Access to Information; Periodic Reports; Confidentiality 23 Section 6.5 Preservation of Records; 7.9 Post-Closing Cooperation Books and Records 24 Section 7.10 Further Assurances 24 Section 7.11 Distributions 24 Section 7.12 Excluded Items 24 Section 7.13 Additional Covenants 25 A A ARTICLE VIII TERMINATION 25 Section 6.6 Fees and Expenses 8.1 Termination of Agreement 25 Section 6.7 Directors and Officers. 8.2 Effect of Termination 25 ARTICLE IX TAXES 26 Section 6.8 Related-Party Transactions 27 9.1 Transfer Taxes 26 Section 6.9 TECO Marks 27 9.2 Tax Matters 26 Section 6.10 Consents 28 Section 6.11 Non-Solicitation 28 Section 6.12 Exclusivity 28 Section 6.13 Commitment Letters 9.3 Treatment of Payments 29 ARTICLE VII POST-CLOSING TAX MATTERS X INDEMNIFICATION, LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY AND WAIVERS 29 Section 7.1 Tax Filings 10.1 Indemnification. 29 Section 7.2 10.2 Limitations of Liability. 30 Section 10.3 Notice; Duty to Mitigate. 31 Section 10.4 Indirect Claims 32 Section 10.5 Waiver of Other Representations 32 Section 10.6 Environmental Waiver and Release 33 Section 10.7 Waiver of Remedies. 33 Section 10.8 Indemnification Procedures. 34 Section 10.9 Access to Information 35 ARTICLE XI CONFIDENTIALITY 36 Section 11.1 Pre-Closing and Straddle-Period Taxes. 30 Section 7.3 Post-Closing Actions; Refunds 31 ARTICLE VIII CONDITIONS PRECEDENT 32 Section 8.1 Conditions to Each Party’s Obligation to Effect the Transactions 32 Section 8.2 Conditions to Obligations of the Purchaser 33 Section 8.3 Conditions to Obligations of the Seller 33 ARTICLE IX TERMINATION 34 Section 9.1 Termination 34 Section 9.2 Effect of Termination; Reverse Termination Fee 35 Section 9.3 Return of Confidential Information 36 ARTICLE X INDEMNIFICATION 36 Section 10.1 Indemnification by the Seller 36 Section 10.2 Indemnification by the Purchaser 37 Section 10.3 Indemnification Procedures 37 Section 10.4 Certain Limitations 39 Section 10.5 Termination of Indemnification Obligations 41 Section 10.6 Dollar Limitations 42 Section 10.7 Exclusive Remedy 42 ARTICLE XI MISCELLANEOUS 43 Section 11.1 No Other Representations or Warranties 43 Section 11.2 Amendment or Supplement 44 Section 11.3 Extension of Time, Waiver, Etc 44 Section 11.4 Assignment 44 Section 11.5 Counterparts 44 Section 11.6 Entire Agreement; No Third-Party Beneficiaries 45 Section 11.7 Governing Law 45 Section 11.8 Consent to Jurisdiction; Waiver 45 Section 11.9 Notices 46 Section 11.10 Severability 47 Section 11.11 Definitions 47 Section 11.12 Rules of Interpretation 57 Section 11.13 Specific Performance 59 Section 11.14 Further Assurances 59 EQUITY PURCHASE AGREEMENT This EQUITY PURCHASE AGREEMENT, dated as of September 27, 2012, is by and between TECO Guatemala Holdings II, LLC, a limited liability company organized under the Laws of the State of Florida (the “Seller”) and Renewable Energy Investments Guatemala Limited, an International Business Company organized under the Laws of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas (the “Purchaser”). Certain capitalized terms used in this Agreement shall have the meanings set forth in Section 11.11.36

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Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement

Representations and Warranties Regarding. THE ACQUIRED ENTITIES 6 Section 4.1 Organization, Standing Each Loan and Corporate Power 6 Section 4.2 Capitalization of International and as to Certain Loans in the Subsidiaries 7 Section 4.3 Noncontravention 8 Section 4.4 Financial Statements 8 Section 4.5 Undisclosed Liabilities 9 Section 4.6 Absence of Certain Changes 9 Section 4.7 Legal Proceedings 10 Section 4.8 Compliance With Laws; Permits 10 Section 4.9 Tax Matters Aggregate 11 Section 4.10 Environmental Matters 11 Section 4.11 Real Property 11 Section 4.12 Intellectual Property 3.03 Representations and Warranties Regarding the Initial Loans in the Aggregate 12 Section 4.13 Contracts 13 3.04 Representations and Warranties Regarding the Loan Files 12 Section 4.14 Insurance 3.05 Representations and Warranties Regarding Concentrations of Initial Loans 12 Section 3.06 Representations and Warranties By the Trust Depositor 12 ARTICLE IV PERFECTION OF TRANSFER AND PROTECTION OF SECURITY INTERESTS 14 Section 4.01 Custody of Loans 14 Section 4.02 Filing 14 Section 4.03 Name Change or Relocation 14 Section 4.04 Chief Executive Office 15 Section 4.15 Employees 4.05 Costs and Expenses 15 Section 4.16 Personal Property 16 4.06 Sale Treatment 15 Section 4.17 Brokers 16 Section 4.18 Assets Used in Business 16 Section 4.19 Bank Accounts; Powers of Attorney 16 Section 4.20 Bankruptcy 16 Section 4.21 Books and Records 17 Section 4.22 Transactions with Affiliates 17 4.07 Separateness from Trust Depositor 15 ARTICLE V REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES COVENANTS OF THE PURCHASER 17 ORIGINATOR 15 Section 5.1 5.01 Corporate Existence; StandingMerger or Consolidation 15 Section 5.02 Loans Not to Be Evidenced by Promissory Notes 16 Section 5.03 Security Interests 16 Section 5.04 Compliance with Law 16 Section 5.05 Liability of Originator; BankruptcyIndemnities 16 Section 5.06 Limitation on Liability of Originator and Others 17 ARTICLE VI REMEDIES UPON MISREPRESENTATION; Solvency REPURCHASE OPTION 17 Section 5.2 Authorization 6.01 Repurchases of, or Substitution for, Loans for Breach of Representations and Warranties 17 Section 6.02 Reassignment of Repurchased or Substituted Loans 18 i ARTICLE VII ORIGINATOR INDEMNITIES 18 Section 5.3 Noncontravention 7.01 Originator's Indemnification 18 Section 5.4 Governmental Approvals 7.02 Liabilities to Obligors 18 Section 5.5 Capital Resources 7.03 Tax Indemnification 18 Section 5.6 Legal Proceedings 7.04 Adjustments 19 Section 5.7 Brokers 19 Section 5.8 Purchase for Investment 19 Section 5.9 Purchaser’s Independent Investigation 7.05 Operation of Indemnities 19 ARTICLE VI COVENANTS AND AGREEMENTS 19 VIII MISCELLANEOUS 20 Section 6.1 Conduct 8.01 Amendment 20 Section 8.02 Governing Law 20 Section 8.03 Notices 21 Section 8.04 Severability of Business 19 Section 6.2 Commercially Reasonable Efforts Provisions 22 Section 6.3 Public Announcements 8.05 Third Party Beneficiaries 22 Section 8.06 Counterparts 22 Section 8.07 Headings 23 Section 6.4 Access to Information8.08 No Bankruptcy Petition; Periodic Reports; Confidentiality Disclaimer 23 Section 6.5 Preservation of Records; Post-Closing Cooperation 25 8.09 [Reserved.] 23 Section 6.6 Fees and Expenses 25 8.10 Prohibited Transactions with Respect to the Issuer 23 Section 6.7 Directors and Officers. 25 8.11 [Reserved.] 23 Section 6.8 Related-Party Transactions 27 Section 6.9 TECO Marks 27 Section 6.10 Consents 28 Section 6.11 Non-Solicitation 28 Section 6.12 Exclusivity 28 Section 6.13 Commitment Letters 29 ARTICLE VII POST-CLOSING TAX MATTERS 29 Section 7.1 Tax Filings 29 Section 7.2 Pre-Closing and Straddle-Period Taxes. 30 Section 7.3 Post-Closing Actions; Refunds 31 ARTICLE VIII CONDITIONS PRECEDENT 32 Section 8.1 Conditions to Each Party’s Obligation to Effect the Transactions 32 Section 8.2 Conditions to Obligations of the Purchaser 33 Section 8.3 Conditions to Obligations of the Seller 33 ARTICLE IX TERMINATION 34 Section 9.1 Termination 34 Section 9.2 Effect of Termination; Reverse Termination Fee 35 Section 9.3 Return of Confidential Information 36 ARTICLE X INDEMNIFICATION 36 Section 10.1 Indemnification 8.12 Assignment or Delegation by the Seller 36 Originator 23 Section 10.2 Indemnification by the Purchaser 37 Section 10.3 Indemnification Procedures 37 Section 10.4 Certain Limitations 39 Section 10.5 Termination 8.13 Limited Recourse 23 EXHIBITS Exhibit A Form of Indemnification Obligations 41 Section 10.6 Dollar Limitations 42 Section 10.7 Exclusive Remedy 42 ARTICLE XI MISCELLANEOUS 43 Section 11.1 No Other Representations or Warranties 43 Section 11.2 Amendment or Supplement 44 Section 11.3 Extension of Time, Waiver, Etc 44 Section 11.4 Assignment 44 Section 11.5 Counterparts 44 Section 11.6 Entire Agreement; No Third-Party Beneficiaries 45 Section 11.7 Governing Law 45 Section 11.8 Consent to Jurisdiction; Waiver 45 Section 11.9 Notices 46 Section 11.10 Severability 47 Section 11.11 Definitions 47 Section 11.12 Rules of Interpretation 57 Section 11.13 Specific Performance 59 Section 11.14 Further Assurances 59 EQUITY PURCHASE AGREEMENT This EQUITY PURCHASE AGREEMENT, dated as of September 27, 2012, is by and between TECO Guatemala Holdings II, LLC, a limited liability company organized under the Laws of the State of Florida (the “Seller”) and Renewable Energy Investments Guatemala Limited, an International Business Company organized under the Laws of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas (the “Purchaser”). Certain capitalized terms used in this Agreement shall have the meanings set forth in Section 11.11.ii QuickLinks Exhibit 2.k.27

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Samples: Acas Transfer Agreement (American Capital Strategies LTD)

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Representations and Warranties Regarding. THE ACQUIRED ENTITIES 6 EACH SUBJECT COMPANY 75 Section 4.1 Organization, Standing 5.1 Existence and Corporate Qualification 75 Section 5.2 Power 6 75 Section 4.2 5.3 Authorization and Enforceability 76 Section 5.4 No Conflicts 76 Section 5.5 Capitalization of International and the Subsidiaries 7 76 Section 4.3 Noncontravention 8 Section 4.4 5.6 Financial Statements 8 78 Section 4.5 5.7 No Undisclosed Liabilities 9 79 Section 4.6 5.8 Litigation 79 Section 5.9 Bankruptcy 80 TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) Page Section 5.10 Taxes 80 Section 5.11 Labor and Employee Benefits 82 Section 5.12 Compliance with Laws 83 Section 5.13 Material Contracts 84 Section 5.14 Outstanding Capital Commitments 84 Section 5.15 Consents; Preferential Rights 85 Section 5.16 Xxxxx 85 Section 5.17 Environmental 85 Section 5.18 Royalties and Working Interest Payments 86 Section 5.19 Imbalances 86 Section 5.20 Advance Payments 87 Section 5.21 Certain Real Property Interests 87 Section 5.22 Casualty Loss and Condemnation 87 Section 5.23 Insurance 88 Section 5.24 Bank Accounts; Officers; Powers of Attorney 88 Section 5.25 Books and Records 88 Section 5.26 Suspense Funds 88 Section 5.27 Absence of Certain Changes 9 89 Section 4.7 Legal Proceedings 10 5.28 Permits 89 Section 4.8 Compliance With Laws; Permits 10 5.29 Credit Support 89 Section 4.9 Tax Matters 11 5.30 Payout Balances 89 Section 4.10 Environmental Matters 11 5.31 Non-Consent Operations 89 Section 4.11 Real 5.32 Personal Property 11 89 Section 4.12 5.33 Intellectual Property 12 89 Section 4.13 Contracts 13 5.34 Surface Use 90 Section 4.14 Insurance 15 5.35 Lease Status 90 Section 4.15 Employees 15 5.36 Regulatory 91 Section 4.16 Personal Property 16 5.37 Special Warranty of Title 91 Section 4.17 Brokers 16 5.38 No Transfer 91 Section 4.18 Assets Used in Business 16 5.39 Lease Operating Statements 91 Section 4.19 Bank Accounts; Powers of Attorney 16 Section 4.20 Bankruptcy 16 Section 4.21 Books and Records 17 Section 4.22 Transactions with Affiliates 17 ARTICLE V REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE PURCHASER 17 Section 5.1 Corporate Existence; Standing; Bankruptcy; Solvency 17 Section 5.2 Authorization 18 Section 5.3 Noncontravention 18 Section 5.4 Governmental Approvals 18 Section 5.5 Capital Resources 18 Section 5.6 Legal Proceedings 19 Section 5.7 Brokers 19 Section 5.8 Purchase for Investment 19 Section 5.9 Purchaser’s Independent Investigation 19 ARTICLE VI COVENANTS AND AGREEMENTS 19 Section 6.1 Conduct of Business 19 Section 6.2 Commercially Reasonable Efforts 22 Section 6.3 Public Announcements 23 Section 6.4 Access to Information; Periodic Reports; Confidentiality 23 Section 6.5 Preservation of Records; Post-Closing Cooperation 25 Section 6.6 Fees and Expenses 25 Section 6.7 Directors and Officers. 25 Section 6.8 Related-Party Transactions 27 Section 6.9 TECO Marks 27 Section 6.10 Consents 28 Section 6.11 Non-Solicitation 28 Section 6.12 Exclusivity 28 Section 6.13 Commitment Letters 29 ARTICLE VII POST-CLOSING TAX MATTERS 29 Section 7.1 Tax Filings 29 Section 7.2 Pre-Closing and Straddle-Period Taxes. 30 Section 7.3 Post-Closing Actions; Refunds 31 ARTICLE VIII CONDITIONS PRECEDENT 32 Section 8.1 Conditions to Each Party’s Obligation to Effect the Transactions 32 Section 8.2 Conditions to Obligations of the Purchaser 33 Section 8.3 Conditions to Obligations of the Seller 33 ARTICLE IX TERMINATION 34 Section 9.1 Termination 34 Section 9.2 Effect of Termination; Reverse Termination Fee 35 Section 9.3 Return of Confidential Information 36 ARTICLE X INDEMNIFICATION 36 Section 10.1 Indemnification by the Seller 36 Section 10.2 Indemnification by the Purchaser 37 Section 10.3 Indemnification Procedures 37 Section 10.4 Certain Limitations 39 Section 10.5 Termination of Indemnification Obligations 41 Section 10.6 Dollar Limitations 42 Section 10.7 Exclusive Remedy 42 ARTICLE XI MISCELLANEOUS 43 Section 11.1 5.40 No Other Representations Business or Warranties 43 Assets 91 Section 11.2 Amendment or Supplement 44 5.41 Water Midstream Systems 92 Section 11.3 Extension of Time, Waiver, Etc 44 5.42 Anti-Money Laundering Laws 92 Section 11.4 Assignment 44 5.43 Affiliate Arrangements 92 Section 11.5 Counterparts 44 5.44 Cyber Security and Privacy 93 Section 11.6 Entire Agreement; No Third-Party Beneficiaries 45 Section 11.7 Governing Law 45 Section 11.8 Consent to Jurisdiction; Waiver 45 Section 11.9 Notices 46 Section 11.10 Severability 47 Section 11.11 Definitions 47 Section 11.12 Rules of Interpretation 57 Section 11.13 Specific Performance 59 Section 11.14 Further Assurances 59 EQUITY PURCHASE AGREEMENT This EQUITY PURCHASE AGREEMENT, dated as of September 27, 2012, is by and between TECO Guatemala Holdings II, LLC, a limited liability company organized under the Laws of the State of Florida (the “Seller”) and Renewable Energy Investments Guatemala Limited, an International Business Company organized under the Laws of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas (the “Purchaser”). Certain capitalized terms used in this Agreement shall have the meanings set forth in Section 11.11.5.45 Specified Matters 93

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Samples: Securities Purchase Agreement (Ovintiv Inc.)

Representations and Warranties Regarding. THE ACQUIRED ENTITIES 6 Section COMPANY GROUP AND THE BUSINESS 50 4.1 Organization, Organization and Good Standing 50 4.2 Authorization of Agreement 50 4.3 Capitalization 51 4.4 Subsidiaries 51 4.5 Conflicts and Corporate Power 6 Section 4.2 Capitalization of International and the Subsidiaries 7 Section 4.3 Noncontravention 8 Section 4.4 Consents 51 4.6 Financial Statements 8 Section 4.5 52 4.7 Undisclosed Liabilities 9 Section 4.6 Liabilities. 53 4.8 Absence of Certain Changes 9 Section 4.7 Legal Proceedings 10 Section 4.8 Developments 53 4.9 Taxes 53 4.10 Real Property 55 4.11 Title to Purchased Assets 56 4.12 Intellectual Property Rights 56 4.13 Material Contracts 57 4.14 Employee Benefits Plans 58 4.15 Labor 61 TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) Page 4.16 Litigation 61 4.17 Compliance With with Laws; Permits 10 Section 4.9 Tax Matters 11 Section 4.10 Environmental Matters 11 Section 4.11 Real Property 11 Section 4.12 Intellectual Property 12 Section 4.13 Contracts 13 Section 4.14 61 4.18 Sufficiency of Assets 66 4.19 Insurance 15 Section 4.15 Employees 15 Section 4.16 Personal Property 16 Section 4.17 Brokers 16 Section 4.18 Assets Used in Business 16 Section 4.19 Bank Accounts66 4.20 No Other Representations or Warranties; Powers of Attorney 16 Section 4.20 Bankruptcy 16 Section 4.21 Books and Records 17 Section 4.22 Transactions with Affiliates 17 Schedules 66 ARTICLE V REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES REGARDING THE SELLER 67 5.1 Organization and Good Standing 67 5.2 Authorization of Agreement 67 5.3 Ownership of the Interests 67 5.4 Conflicts and Consents 67 5.5 Litigation 68 5.6 Financial Advisors 68 ARTICLE VI REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE PURCHASER 17 Section 5.1 Corporate Existence; Standing; Bankruptcy; Solvency 17 Section 5.2 68 6.1 Organization and Good Standing 68 6.2 Authorization 18 Section 5.3 Noncontravention 18 Section 5.4 Governmental Approvals 18 Section 5.5 Capital Resources 18 Section 5.6 Legal Proceedings 19 Section 5.7 Brokers 19 Section 5.8 Purchase for of Agreement 68 6.3 Conflicts and Consents 69 6.4 Litigation 69 6.5 Investment 19 Section 5.9 Purchaser’s Independent Investigation 19 Intention 69 6.6 Financial Advisors 70 6.7 Guarantees. 70 6.8 Arrangement with Portfolio Managers 70 6.9 Acknowledgement 70 ARTICLE VI VII COVENANTS AND AGREEMENTS 19 Section 6.1 71 7.1 Access to Information 71 7.2 Conduct of the Business 19 Section 6.2 Commercially Reasonable Efforts 22 Section 6.3 Public Announcements 23 Section 6.4 Access to Information; Periodic Reports; Confidentiality 23 Section 6.5 Pending the Closing 72 7.3 Preservation of RecordsBack Office Support 74 7.4 Consents 74 7.5 Regulatory Approvals 75 7.6 Further Assurances; Post-Closing Cooperation 25 Etc 76 7.7 Preservation of Records 77 7.8 Publicity 77 7.9 Employee Benefits 77 7.10 Tax Matters 81 7.11 [Reserved] 84 7.12 Client Brokerage Consents 84 7.13 Client Investment Advisory Consents 85 7.14 Public Fund Investment Advisory Consents 86 7.15 Section 6.6 Fees and Expenses 25 Section 6.7 Directors and Officers. 25 Section 6.8 Related-Party Transactions 27 Section 6.9 TECO Marks 27 Section 6.10 Consents 28 Section 6.11 Non-Solicitation 28 Section 6.12 Exclusivity 28 Section 6.13 Commitment Letters 29 ARTICLE VII POST-CLOSING TAX MATTERS 29 Section 7.1 Tax Filings 29 Section 7.2 Pre-Closing and Straddle-Period Taxes. 30 Section 7.3 Post-Closing Actions; Refunds 31 ARTICLE VIII CONDITIONS PRECEDENT 32 Section 8.1 Conditions to Each Party’s Obligation to Effect the Transactions 32 Section 8.2 Conditions to Obligations 15 of the Purchaser 33 Section 8.3 Conditions to Obligations Investment Company Act 87 TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) Page 7.16 Administration 88 7.17 Qualification of the Seller 33 ARTICLE IX TERMINATION 34 Section 9.1 Termination 34 Section 9.2 Effect of Termination; Reverse Termination Fee 35 Section 9.3 Return of Confidential Information 36 ARTICLE X INDEMNIFICATION 36 Section 10.1 Indemnification by the Seller 36 Section 10.2 Indemnification by the Purchaser 37 Section 10.3 Indemnification Procedures 37 Section 10.4 Certain Limitations 39 Section 10.5 Termination of Indemnification Obligations 41 Section 10.6 Dollar Limitations 42 Section 10.7 Exclusive Remedy 42 ARTICLE XI MISCELLANEOUS 43 Section 11.1 No Other Representations or Warranties 43 Section 11.2 Amendment or Supplement 44 Section 11.3 Extension of Time, Waiver, Etc 44 Section 11.4 Assignment 44 Section 11.5 Counterparts 44 Section 11.6 Entire Agreement; No Third-Party Beneficiaries 45 Section 11.7 Governing Law 45 Section 11.8 Consent to Jurisdiction; Waiver 45 Section 11.9 Notices 46 Section 11.10 Severability 47 Section 11.11 Definitions 47 Section 11.12 Rules of Interpretation 57 Section 11.13 Specific Performance 59 Section 11.14 Further Assurances 59 EQUITY PURCHASE AGREEMENT This EQUITY PURCHASE AGREEMENT, dated as of September 27, 2012, is by and between TECO Guatemala Holdings II, LLC, a limited liability company organized under the Laws of the State of Florida (the “Seller”) and Renewable Energy Investments Guatemala Limited, an International Business Company organized under the Laws of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas (the “Purchaser”)Public Funds 88 7.18 [Reserved]. Certain capitalized terms used in this Agreement shall have the meanings set forth in Section 11.11.89 7.19 Real Property Leases. 89 7.20 Competing Transaction 90 7.21 [Reserved] 90

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Samples: Purchase Agreement

Representations and Warranties Regarding. THE ACQUIRED ENTITIES 6 Section 4.1 Organization, Standing the Loans and Corporate Power 6 Section 4.2 Capitalization of International and the Subsidiaries 7 Section 4.3 Noncontravention 8 Section 4.4 Financial Statements 8 Section 4.5 Undisclosed Liabilities 9 Section 4.6 Absence of Certain Changes 9 Section 4.7 Legal Proceedings 10 Section 4.8 Compliance With Laws; Permits 10 Section 4.9 Tax Matters Information 11 Section 4.10 Environmental Matters 11 Section 4.11 Real Property 11 Section 4.12 Intellectual Property 12 Section 4.13 Contracts 13 Section 4.14 Insurance 15 Section 4.15 Employees 15 Section 4.16 Personal Property 16 Section 4.17 Brokers 16 Section 4.18 Assets Used in Business 16 Section 4.19 Bank Accounts; Powers of Attorney 16 Section 4.20 Bankruptcy 16 Section 4.21 Books 3.3 Representations and Records 17 Section 4.22 Transactions with Affiliates 17 ARTICLE V REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE PURCHASER 17 Section 5.1 Corporate Existence; Standing; Bankruptcy; Solvency 17 Section 5.2 Authorization 18 Section 5.3 Noncontravention 18 Section 5.4 Governmental Approvals 18 Section 5.5 Capital Resources 18 Section 5.6 Legal Proceedings 19 Section 5.7 Brokers 19 Section 5.8 Purchase for Investment 19 Section 5.9 Purchaser’s Independent Investigation 19 ARTICLE VI COVENANTS AND AGREEMENTS 19 Section 6.1 Conduct of Business 19 Section 6.2 Commercially Reasonable Efforts 22 Section 6.3 Public Announcements 23 Section 6.4 Access to Information; Periodic Reports; Confidentiality 23 Section 6.5 Preservation of Records; Post-Closing Cooperation 25 Section 6.6 Fees and Expenses 25 Section 6.7 Directors and Officers. 25 Section 6.8 Related-Party Transactions 27 Section 6.9 TECO Marks 27 Section 6.10 Consents 28 Section 6.11 Non-Solicitation 28 Section 6.12 Exclusivity 28 Section 6.13 Commitment Letters 29 ARTICLE VII POST-CLOSING TAX MATTERS 29 Section 7.1 Tax Filings 29 Section 7.2 Pre-Closing and Straddle-Period Taxes. 30 Section 7.3 Post-Closing Actions; Refunds 31 ARTICLE VIII CONDITIONS PRECEDENT 32 Section 8.1 Conditions to Each Party’s Obligation to Effect the Transactions 32 Section 8.2 Conditions to Obligations Warranties of the Purchaser 33 12 ARTICLE IV PERFECTION OF TRANSFER AND PROTECTION OF SECURITY INTERESTS 13 Section 8.3 Conditions to Obligations 4.1 Custody of Loan 13 Section 4.2 Filing 13 Section 4.3 Changes in Name, Corporate Structure or Location 13 Section 4.4 Costs and Expenses 13 Section 4.5 Sale or Capital Contribution Treatment 14 ARTICLE V COVENANTS 14 Section 5.1 Covenants of the Seller 33 14 ARTICLE IX TERMINATION 34 VI INDEMNIFICATION BY THE SELLER 17 Section 9.1 Termination 34 6.1 Indemnification 17 Section 9.2 Effect 6.2 Liabilities to Obligors 20 Section 6.3 Limitation on Liability 20 ARTICLE VII OPTIONAL AND MANDATORY REPURCHASES 20 Section 7.1 Mandatory Repurchases 20 Section 7.2 Reassignment of Termination; Reverse Termination Fee 35 Repurchased Loans 21 Section 9.3 Return 7.3 Discretionary Sales 21 TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) Page ARTICLE VIII MISCELLANEOUS 21 Section 8.1 Amendment 21 Section 8.2 Governing Law 21 Section 8.3 Notices 22 Section 8.4 Severability of Confidential Information 36 ARTICLE X INDEMNIFICATION 36 Provisions 22 Section 10.1 Indemnification by the Seller 36 Section 10.2 Indemnification by the Purchaser 37 Section 10.3 Indemnification Procedures 37 Section 10.4 Certain Limitations 39 Section 10.5 Termination of Indemnification Obligations 41 Section 10.6 Dollar Limitations 42 Section 10.7 Exclusive Remedy 42 ARTICLE XI MISCELLANEOUS 43 Section 11.1 No Other Representations or Warranties 43 Section 11.2 Amendment or Supplement 44 Section 11.3 Extension of Time, Waiver, Etc 44 Section 11.4 Assignment 44 Section 11.5 Counterparts 44 Section 11.6 Entire Agreement; No Third-8.5 Third Party Beneficiaries 45 22 Section 11.7 Governing Law 45 8.6 Counterparts 23 Section 11.8 Consent to 8.7 Headings 23 Section 8.8 No Bankruptcy Petition; Disclaimer 23 Section 8.9 Jurisdiction; Waiver 45 Waivers 23 Section 11.9 Notices 46 8.10 No Partnership 24 Section 11.10 Severability 47 8.11 Successors and Assigns; Assignment to Administrative Agent 24 Section 11.11 Definitions 47 8.12 Duration of Agreement 24 Section 11.12 Rules 8.13 Limited Recourse 24 SCHEDULES AND EXHIBITS Schedule 1 - Loans Schedule 2 - Notice Information Exhibit A - Form of Interpretation 57 Section 11.13 Specific Performance 59 Section 11.14 Further Assurances 59 EQUITY PURCHASE AGREEMENT This EQUITY PURCHASE Loan Assignment THIS LOAN SALE AGREEMENT, dated as of September 27December 23, 20122020 (as amended, modified, restated, or supplemented from time to time, this “Agreement”), is made by and between TECO Guatemala Holdings IINMF SLF I, LLCINC., a limited liability company organized under the Laws of the State of Florida Maryland corporation (together with its successors and assigns in such capacity, the “Seller”) ), and Renewable Energy Investments Guatemala LimitedNMF SLF I SPV, an International Business Company organized under the Laws of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas L.L.C., a Delaware limited liability company (together with its successors and assigns in such capacity, the “Purchaser”). Certain capitalized terms used in this Agreement shall have the meanings set forth in Section 11.11.

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Samples: Loan Sale Agreement (NMF SLF I, Inc.)

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