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ARTICLE 1 INTERPRETATION
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2
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1.1
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Definitions
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1.2
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Interpretation Not Affected by Headings
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25
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1.3
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Number and Gender
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26
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1.4
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Calculation of Time
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1.5
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Date for Any Action
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1.6
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Currency
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26
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1.7
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Accounting Matters
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26
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1.8
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Statutory References
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26
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1.9
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Knowledge
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27
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1.10
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Company Disclosure Letter
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27
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1.11
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Parent Disclosure Letter
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27
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1.12
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Schedules
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ARTICLE 2 THE ARRANGEMENT
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2.1
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Arrangement
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2.2
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Approvals
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28
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2.3
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Interim Order
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2.4
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Company Meeting
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30
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2.5
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Parent Meeting
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32
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2.6
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Preparation of Company Circular and the Parent Proxy Statement
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34
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2.7
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Final Order
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37
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2.8
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Court Proceedings
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37
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2.9
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U.S. Securities Law Matters
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38
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2.10
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Treatment of Company Incentive Awards
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2.11
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Effective Date
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40
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2.12
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Payment of Consideration
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41
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2.13
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Announcement and Shareholder Communications
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2.14
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Withholding Taxes
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42
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2.15
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U.S. Tax Matters
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42
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2.16
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List of Shareholders
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2.17
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Governance
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ARTICLE 3 REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE COMPANY
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3.1
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Representations and Warranties
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3.2
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Survival of Representations and Warranties
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71
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ARTICLE 4 REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE PARENT AND THE PURCHASER
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72
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4.1
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Representations and Warranties
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4.2
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Survival of Representations and Warranties
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96
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ARTICLE 5 COVENANTS
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5.1
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Covenants of the Company Regarding the Conduct of Business
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97
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5.2
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Covenants of the Company Relating to the Arrangement
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102
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5.3
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Covenants of the Company Regarding the TSX and NYSE American Delisting
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104
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5.4
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Covenants of the Parent Regarding the Conduct of Business
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104
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5.5
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Covenants Relating to the Consideration Shares
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107
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5.6
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Covenants Relating to TSX Listing
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107
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5.7
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Covenants of the Parent Regarding Blue-Sky Laws
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107
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5.8
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Covenants of the Parent Relating to the Arrangement
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107
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5.9
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Indebtedness
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108
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5.10
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Regulatory Approvals
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109
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5.11
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Resignations
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112
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5.12
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Employee Matters
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113
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5.13
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Pre-Acquisition Reorganization
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114
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5.14
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Filings
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115
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5.15
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Access to Information; Confidentiality
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116
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5.16
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Insurance and Indemnification
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116
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5.17
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Parent Charter Amendment
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117
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ARTICLE 6 CONDITIONS
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6.1
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Mutual Conditions Precedent
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117
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6.2
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Additional Conditions Precedent to the Obligations of the Parent and Purchaser
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118
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6.3
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Additional Conditions Precedent to the Obligations of the Company
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119
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6.4
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Satisfaction of Conditions
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120
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ARTICLE 7 ADDITIONAL AGREEMENTS OF THE COMPANY REGARDING ACQUISITION PROPOSALS
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7.1
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Non-Solicitation by the Company
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120
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7.2
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Notification of Acquisition Proposals
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122
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7.3
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Responding to Acquisition Proposals
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123
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7.4
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Superior Proposals and Right to Match
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123
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ARTICLE 8 ADDITIONAL AGREEMENTS OF THE PARENT REGARDING ACQUISITION PROPOSALS
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8.1
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Non-Solicitation by the Parent
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8.2
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Notification of Acquisition Proposals
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8.3
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Responding to Acquisition Proposals
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8.4
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Superior Proposals and Right to Match
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128
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ARTICLE 9 TERM, TERMINATION, AMENDMENT AND WAIVER
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9.1
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Term
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130
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9.2
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Termination
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130
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9.3
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Notice and Cure
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133
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9.4
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Termination Payments
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133
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9.5
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Amendment
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137
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9.6
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Waiver
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138
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ARTICLE 10 GENERAL PROVISIONS
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10.1
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Privacy
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138
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10.2
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Notices
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138
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10.3
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Governing Law; Waiver of Jury Trial
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140
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10.4
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Injunctive Relief
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140
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10.5
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Entire Agreement, Binding Effect
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140
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10.6
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No Liability
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140
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10.7
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Further Assurances
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141
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10.8
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Assignment and Enurement
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141
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10.9
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Severability
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141
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10.10
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No Third Party Beneficiaries
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141
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10.11
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Counterparts, Execution
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142
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Schedules:
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Schedule A
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Plan of Arrangement
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Schedule B
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Arrangement Resolution
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Schedule C
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Form of Parent Charter Amendment
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Schedule D
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Form of Resignation and Mutual Release
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Schedule E
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Form of Company Voting Agreement
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Schedule F
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Form of Parent Voting Agreement
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| A. |
The Parent and the Purchaser desire to acquire all of the outstanding Company Shares pursuant to the Arrangement as provided in this Agreement.
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| B. |
The Parties intend to carry out the transactions contemplated herein by way of a plan of arrangement under the provisions of the Business Corporations Act (British Columbia).
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The Special Committee, after receiving financial and legal advice and the Company Fairness Opinions, has unanimously determined that the Arrangement is fair to the Company
Shareholders and in the best interests of the Company and recommended to the Company Board that the Company Board (a) approve this Agreement and the Arrangement, and (b) recommend that the Company Shareholders vote in favour of the
Arrangement Resolution.
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The Company Board, after receiving financial and legal advice and the Company Fairness Opinions and upon the recommendation of the Special Committee, has unanimously (a)
determined that the Arrangement is fair to the Company Shareholders and in the best interests of the Company, and (b) resolved to recommend that the Company Shareholders vote in favour of the Arrangement Resolution.
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The Parent Board, after evaluating the Arrangement, in consultation with Parent’s management and legal and financial advisors, has unanimously (a) determined that the
Arrangement is advisable and fair to, and in the best interests of the Parent and the Parent Stockholders, (b) determined it advisable for the Parent Stockholders to approve an amendment to the certificate of incorporation of Parent,
substantially in the form of Schedule C (the “Parent Charter Amendment”) to effect an increase to the number of authorized shares of common stock, par value $0.01 per
share, of Parent (the “Parent Shares”), and (c) resolved to recommend that the Parent Stockholders vote in favor of the Parent Charter Amendment and the issuance of the
Parent Shares, pursuant to this Agreement as contemplated by, and subject to the terms and conditions set forth in, this Agreement (the “Parent Stock Issuance”).
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The Purchaser Board has unanimously determined that the Arrangement is fair and reasonable to the sole
shareholder of the Purchaser.
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The Parties intend that the issuance of the Consideration Shares be exempt from the registration requirements of the U.S. Securities Act pursuant to section 3(a)(10) thereof.
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The Parent has received duly executed Company Voting Agreements from certain of the Company Shareholders, substantially in the form of Schedule E.
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The Company has received duly executed Parent Voting Agreements from certain of the Parent Stockholders, substantially in the form of Schedule F.
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| 1.1 |
Definitions
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| (a) |
Liens for Taxes not at the time overdue or statutory Liens for overdue Taxes the validity of which the Company or a Subsidiary thereof is contesting in good faith by appropriate proceedings and for
which adequate reserves have been set aside in accordance with IFRS;
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statutory Liens incurred or deposits made in the ordinary course in connection with workers’ compensation, unemployment insurance and similar legislation, but only to the extent that each such
statutory Lien or deposit relates to amounts not yet due;
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Liens given by the Company or a Subsidiary thereof to a public utility;
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undetermined or inchoate construction or repair or storage Liens arising in the ordinary course, a claim for which has not been filed or registered pursuant to Law or which notice in writing has
not been given to the Company or a Subsidiary thereof;
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any reservations or exceptions contained in the original Crown grants or patents relating to any Company Properties (including the reservation of any mines and minerals in the Crown or any other
Person);
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easements, including rights of way for, or reservations or rights of others relating to, sewers, water lines, gas lines, pipelines, electric lines, telegraph and telephone lines and other similar
products or services, provided that there has been material compliance with the provisions thereof and that such easements, rights of way, reservations, or rights do not, individually or in the aggregate, materially adversely affect or
impair the quiet enjoyment, use, or operation of the Company Properties, as the case may be, as currently enjoyed, used or operated or as contemplated in the Company Public Documents;
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zoning by-laws, ordinances, or other similar restrictions of any Governmental Entity as to the use of real property, which are not violated in any material respect by the current use of the Company
Properties;
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all rights of expropriation of any federal, state, provincial or municipal authority or agency;
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mechanic’s, carrier’s, workmen’s, repairmen’s or other similar Liens (inchoate or otherwise) if, individually or in the aggregate, (A) they are not material, (B) they arose or were incurred in the
ordinary course in respect of obligations which are not overdue or which are being contested in good faith and for which appropriate reserves have been established in accordance with IFRS, and (C) they have not been filed, recorded, or
registered in accordance with Law;
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minor title defects or irregularities consisting of minor surveyor exceptions, provided that such defects, irregularities, or exceptions do not, individually or in the aggregate, materially
adversely affect or impair the quiet enjoyment, use, or operation of the Company Properties as currently enjoyed, used or operated or as contemplated in the Company Public Documents;
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Liens securing indebtedness under the Company Credit Agreement and other credit facilities of the Company, including as described in the Company Public Documents;
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any Liens arising pursuant to the terms and conditions of any Contract that provides for a royalty, production payment, net profits, earn-out, streaming agreement, metal pre-payment or similar
agreement providing for the payment of consideration measured, quantified or calculated based on, in whole or in part, any minerals produced, mined, recovered and extracted from any of the Company Mineral Interests;
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any other Liens, that are, as of the date of this Agreement, (i) registered against title to real property in any applicable land registry office, (ii) registered or recorded against mineral titles
in any applicable mineral titles registry office, or (iii) registered against the Company, any of its Subsidiaries or any of their respective assets in a public personal property registry or similar registry system, in each case, to the
extent such Liens do not, individually or in the aggregate, materially adversely affect or impair the quiet enjoyment, use or operation of the Company Properties as currently enjoyed, used or operated; and
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as disclosed in Schedule 3.1(o) of the Company Disclosure Letter;
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both:
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the Commissioner shall have issued an Advance Ruling Certificate;
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Liens for Taxes not at the time overdue or statutory Liens for overdue Taxes the validity of which the Parent or a Subsidiary thereof is contesting in good faith by appropriate proceedings and for
which adequate reserves have been set aside in accordance with GAAP;
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statutory Liens incurred or deposits made in the ordinary course in connection with workers’ compensation, unemployment insurance and similar legislation, but only to the extent that each such
statutory Lien or deposit relates to amounts not yet due;
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Liens given by the Parent or a Subsidiary thereof to a public utility;
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undetermined or inchoate construction or repair or storage Liens arising in the ordinary course, a claim for which has not been filed or registered pursuant to Law or which notice in writing has
not been given to the Parent or a Subsidiary thereof;
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easements, including rights of way for, or reservations or rights of others relating to, sewers, water lines, gas lines, pipelines, electric lines, telegraph and telephone lines and other similar
products or services, provided that there has been material compliance with the provisions thereof and that such easements, rights of way, reservations, or rights do not, individually or in the aggregate, materially adversely affect or
impair the quiet enjoyment, use, or operation of the Parent Properties, as the case may be, as currently enjoyed, used or operated or as contemplated in the Parent Public Documents;
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zoning by-laws, ordinances, or other similar restrictions of any Governmental Entity as to the use of real property, which are not violated in any material respect by the current use of the Parent
Properties;
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all rights of expropriation of any federal, state, provincial or municipal authority or agency;
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mechanic’s, carrier’s, workmen’s, repairmen’s or other similar Liens (inchoate or otherwise) if, individually or in the aggregate, (A) they are not material, (B) they arose or were incurred in the
ordinary course in respect of obligations which are not overdue or which are being contested in good faith and for which appropriate reserves have been established in accordance with GAAP, and (C) they have not been filed, recorded, or
registered in accordance with Law;
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minor title defects or irregularities consisting of minor surveyor exceptions, provided that such defects, irregularities, or exceptions do not, individually or in the aggregate, materially
adversely affect or impair the quiet enjoyment, use, or operation of the Parent Properties as currently enjoyed, used or operated or as contemplated in the Parent Public Documents;
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Liens securing indebtedness under the Parent Credit Agreement and other credit facilities of the Parent as described in the Parent Public Documents;
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any Liens arising pursuant to the terms and conditions of any Contract that provides for a royalty, production payment, net profits, earn-out, streaming agreement, metal pre-payment or similar
agreement providing for the payment of consideration measured, quantified or calculated based on, in whole or in part, any minerals produced, mined, recovered and extracted from any of the Company Mineral Interests; and
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any other Liens, that are, as of the date of this Agreement, (i) registered against title to real property in any applicable land registry office, (ii) registered or recorded against mineral titles
in any applicable mineral titles registry office, or (iii) registered against the Parent, any of its Subsidiaries or any of their respective assets in a public personal property registry or similar registry system, in each case, to the
extent such Liens do not, individually or in the aggregate, materially adversely affect or impair the quiet enjoyment, use or operation of the Parent Properties as currently enjoyed, used or operated;
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Interpretation Not Affected by Headings
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Number and Gender
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Calculation of Time
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| 1.5 |
Date for Any Action
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| 1.6 |
Currency
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| 1.7 |
Accounting Matters
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| 1.8 |
Statutory References
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| 1.9 |
Knowledge
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| 1.10 |
Company Disclosure Letter
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| 1.11 |
Parent Disclosure Letter
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| 1.12 |
Schedules
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Schedule A
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Plan of Arrangement
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Schedule B
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Arrangement Resolution
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Schedule C
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Form of Parent Charter Amendment
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Schedule D
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Form of Resignation and Mutual Release
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Schedule E
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Form of Company Voting Agreement
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Schedule F
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Form of Parent Voting Agreement
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| 2.1 |
Arrangement
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Approvals
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The Company represents and warrants to the Parent that:
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the Special Committee, after receiving financial and legal advice and the Company Fairness Opinions, has unanimously (A) determined that the Arrangement is fair to the Company Shareholders and in
the best interests of the Company, and (B) recommended to the Company Board that the Company Board (1) approve this Agreement and the Arrangement, and (2) recommend that the Company Shareholders vote in favour of the Arrangement Resolution;
and
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The Parent represents and warrants to the Company that:
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Interim Order
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| (a) |
for the class(es) of Persons to whom notice is to be provided in respect of the Arrangement and the Company Meeting and for the manner in which such notice is to be provided;
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for confirmation of the record date for the purposes of determining the Company Shareholders entitled to notice of and to vote at the Company Meeting in accordance with the Interim Order;
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that the record date for Company Shareholders entitled to notice of and to vote at the Company Meeting will not change as a result of any adjournment(s) or postponement(s) of the Company Meeting
unless required by the Court or by Law;
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| (e) |
that the requisite approval (collectively, the “Company Shareholder Approval”) for the Arrangement Resolution shall be the affirmative vote of at least:
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66⅔% of the votes cast on the Arrangement Resolution by the Company Shareholders present in person or by proxy and entitled to vote at the Company Meeting and voting as a single class; and
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| (g) |
for the grant of Dissent Rights to the Company Shareholders who are registered Company Shareholders as of the record date for the Company Meeting, as contemplated in the Plan of Arrangement;
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for the notice requirements with respect to the presentation of the application to the Court for the Final Order;
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that the Parties intend to rely on the exemption from registration requirements provided by section 3(a)(10) of the U.S. Securities Act for the issuance of Consideration Shares pursuant to the Plan
of Arrangement, subject to and conditioned upon the Court’s approval of the Arrangement and determination following a hearing that the Arrangement is substantively and procedurally fair and reasonable to each Person to whom Consideration
Shares will be issued; and
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Company Meeting
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| (b) |
in consultation with the Parent, fix and publish a record date for the purposes of determining the Company Shareholders entitled to receive notice of and to vote at the Company Meeting;
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unless the Company Board has made a Company Change in Recommendation in accordance with Section 7.4(a), solicit proxies in favour of the Arrangement Resolution and against any resolution submitted
by any Company Shareholder (unless otherwise consented to by the Parent) and, in connection therewith, in consultation with the Parent, use the services of one or more proxy solicitation services (at the expense of the Company);
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| (g) |
provide the Parent with copies of or access to information regarding the Company Meeting generated by any proxy solicitation services engaged by the Company, as requested from time to time by the
Parent;
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| (h) |
not change the record date for the Company Shareholders entitled to vote at the Company Meeting in connection with any adjournment or postponement of the Company Meeting unless required by the
Court or by Law;
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| (j) |
give notice to the Parent of the Company Meeting and allow its Representatives and legal counsel to attend the Company Meeting (including by virtual means).
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| 2.5 |
Parent Meeting
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| (b) |
in consultation with the Company, fix and publish a record date for the purposes of determining the Parent Stockholders entitled to receive notice of and to vote at the Parent Meeting;
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not adjourn, postpone or cancel (or propose or permit the adjournment, postponement or cancellation of) the Parent Meeting except (i) as required by applicable Laws or a Governmental Entity, (ii)
as required for quorum purposes (in which case the meeting shall be adjourned and not cancelled), (iii) if, after consultation with the Company and following the dissemination of the Parent Proxy Statement, Parent reasonably determines in
good faith that the Parent Stockholder Approvals are unlikely to be obtained at the Parent Meeting (in which case the meeting shall be adjourned and not cancelled); (iv) the Parent Board shall have determined in good faith (after
consultation with outside legal counsel) that it is necessary or appropriate to postpone or adjourn the Parent Meeting in order to give Parent Stockholders sufficient time to evaluate any information or disclosure that the Parent has sent
or otherwise made available to such holders by issuing a press release, filing materials with the SEC or otherwise; (v) as permitted by Section 9.3(b), (vi) with the Company’s prior written consent, or (vii) if the Company adjourns or
postpones the Company Meeting (in which case the Parent shall adjourn or postpone the Parent Meeting to the same date and time as the Company Meeting); provided, that Parent shall be permitted to postpone or adjourn the Parent Meeting
pursuant to clause (ii), (iii) and (iv) on no more than two occasions in the aggregate, and no such adjournment shall delay the Parent Meeting by more than ten (10) days from the prior-scheduled date or to a date that is on or after the
fifth (5th) business day preceding the Outside Date;
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promptly advise the Company as the Company may reasonably request, and at least on a daily basis on each of the last ten (10) business days prior to the date of the Parent Meeting, as to the
aggregate tally of the proxies received by the Parent in respect of the Parent Charter Amendment and Parent Stock Issuance;
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promptly (and in no event later than two (2) business days after receipt of notice) advise the Company of any written communication from any Parent Stockholder in opposition to the Arrangement, the
Parent Charter Amendment or Parent Stock Issuance (except for non-substantive communications from any Parent Stockholder that purports to hold less than 0.1% of Parent Shares (provided that communications from such Parent Stockholder are
not substantive in the aggregate));
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unless the Parent Board has made a Parent Change in Recommendation in accordance with Section 8.4(a), solicit proxies in favour of the Parent Charter Amendment and Parent Stock Issuance and against
any resolution submitted by any Parent Stockholder (unless otherwise consented to by the Company) and, in connection therewith, in consultation with the Company, use the services of one or more proxy solicitation services (at the expense of
the Parent);
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provide the Company with copies of or access to information regarding the Parent Meeting generated by any proxy solicitation services engaged by the Parent, as requested from time to time by the
Company;
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| (h) |
not change the record date for the Parent Stockholders entitled to vote at the Parent Meeting in connection with any adjournment or postponement of the Parent Meeting unless required by Law;
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| (i) |
give notice to the Company of the Parent Meeting and allow its Representatives and legal counsel to attend the Parent Meeting (including by virtual means); and
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propose that the only matters to be acted on by Parent Stockholders at the Parent Meeting are (i) the approval of the Parent Charter Amendment, (ii) the approval of the Parent Stock Issuance and
(iii) if the Parent has not received proxies representing a sufficient number of Parent Shares to obtain the Parent Stockholder Approvals, the adjournment of the Parent Meeting to solicit additional proxies.
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Preparation of Company Circular and the Parent Proxy Statement
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Promptly following the entry into this Agreement, the Company shall prepare, together with any other documents required by the BCBCA, the Company’s constating documents, Canadian Securities Laws
and all other applicable Laws, and shall use its reasonable best efforts to cause to be filed with the TSX and the Canadian Securities Authorities as promptly as practicable after obtaining the Interim Order (with the making of such filing
subject to the Parent furnishing the information required under Section 2.6(e)), the Company Circular relating to matters to be submitted to the Company Shareholders at the Company Meeting. The Company shall use reasonable best efforts to
cause the Company Circular to comply as to form and substance in all material respects with the rules and regulations promulgated by Canadian Securities Laws and the requirements of applicable Law, and to respond as promptly as practicable
to any comments of the TSX, Canadian Securities Authorities or their respective staff. The Company will advise the Parent promptly after it receives any request by the TSX or Canadian Securities Authorities for amendment of the Company
Circular or receives any comments thereon and responses thereto or any request by the TSX or Canadian Securities Authorities for additional information, and shall provide the Parent with copies of all substantive correspondence that is
provided by or on behalf of it, on one hand, and by the TSX or Canadian Securities Authorities, on the other hand. The Company shall use its reasonable best efforts to resolve any comments from the TSX and Canadian Securities Authorities
with respect to the Company Circular as promptly as reasonably practicable after receipt thereof. The Company agrees to permit the Parent (to the extent practicable) and its counsel, to participate in all substantive meetings and
conferences with the TSX or Canadian Securities Authorities with respect to the foregoing matters. Notwithstanding the foregoing, prior to filing or mailing the Company Circular (or any amendment or supplement thereto) or responding to any
substantive comments of the TSX or Canadian Securities Authorities with respect thereto, the Company will (A) provide the Parent with a reasonable opportunity to review and comment on such document or response (including the proposed final
version of such document or response), (B) consider in good faith for inclusion in such document or response all comments reasonably and promptly proposed by the Parent and (C) not file or mail such document or respond to the TSX or
Canadian Securities Authorities prior to receiving the approval of the Parent, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed.
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| (b) |
Promptly following the entry into this Agreement, the Parent shall prepare, together with any other documents required by U.S. Securities Laws and all other applicable Laws, and shall use its
reasonable best efforts to cause to be filed with the U.S. SEC as promptly as practicable following the execution of this Agreement (with the making of such filing subject to the Company furnishing the information required under Section
2.6(f)), the Parent Proxy Statement relating to matters to be submitted to the Parent Stockholders at the Parent Meeting. The Parent shall use reasonable best efforts to cause the Parent Proxy Statement to comply as to form and substance in
all material respects with the rules and regulations promulgated by the U.S. SEC and the requirements of applicable Law, and to respond as promptly as practicable to any comments of the U.S. SEC or its staff. The Parent will advise the
Company promptly after it receives any request by the U.S. SEC for amendment of the Parent Proxy Statement or receives any comments thereon and responses thereto or any request by the U.S. SEC for additional information, and the Parent
shall provide the Company with copies of all substantive correspondence that is provided by or on behalf of it, on one hand, and by the U.S. SEC on the other hand. The Parent shall use its reasonable best efforts to resolve any comments
from the U.S. SEC with respect to the Parent Proxy Statement as promptly as reasonably practicable after receipt thereof. The Parent agrees to permit the Company (to the extent practicable) and its counsel, to participate in all substantive
meeting and conferences with the U.S. SEC with respect to the foregoing matters. Notwithstanding the foregoing, prior to filing or mailing the Parent Proxy Statement (or any amendment or supplement thereto) or responding in writing to any
substantive comments of the U.S. SEC with respect thereto, the Parent will (A) provide the Company with a reasonable opportunity to review and comment on such document or response (including the proposed final version of such document or
response), (B) consider in good faith for inclusion in such document or response all comments reasonably and promptly proposed by the Company, and (C) not file or mail such document or respond to the U.S. SEC prior to receiving the approval
of the Company, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed.
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| (c) |
The Company Circular shall: (i) include a copy of the Company Fairness Opinions; (ii) state that the Company Board has received the Company Fairness Opinions and the recommendation of the Special
Committee, and, subject to the terms of this Agreement, has unanimously determined, after receiving legal and financial advice, that the Arrangement is fair to the Company Shareholders and that the Arrangement and entry into this Agreement
are in the best interests of the Company; (iii) subject to the terms of this Agreement, contain the unanimous recommendation of the Company Board (subject to any abstentions due to entitlement to “collateral benefits” under MI 61-101) to
Company Shareholders that they vote in favour of the Arrangement Resolution; and (iv) include statements that each of the directors and senior officers of the Company has signed a Company Voting Agreement, pursuant to which, and subject to
the terms thereof, they have agreed to, among other things, vote their Company Shares and/or Company Options in favour of the Arrangement Resolution.
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| (d) |
The Parent Proxy Statement shall: (i) state that the Parent Board has evaluated the Arrangement in consultation with Parent’s management and legal and financial advisors, and has unanimously
determined that the Arrangement and entry into this Agreement are in the best interests of the Parent; (ii) subject to the terms of this Agreement, contain the unanimous recommendation of the Parent Board to Parent Stockholders that they
vote in favour of the Parent Charter Amendment and Parent Stock Issuance; (iii) include a copy of the separate opinions of BMO Capital Markets Corp. and RBC Capital Markets, LLC to the Parent Board; (iv) include statements that each of the
directors and senior officers of the Parent has signed a Parent Voting Agreement, pursuant to which, and subject to the terms thereof, they have agreed to, among other things, vote their Parent Shares in favour of the Parent Charter
Amendment and Parent Stock Issuance; and (v) state the Company Director Nominees who shall become members of the Parent Board as of the Effective Time.
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| (i) |
If at any time prior to the Effective Time, any information relating to the Parent or the Company, or any of their respective affiliates, officers or directors, should be discovered by the Company
or the Parent that should be set forth in an amendment or supplement to either of the Company Circular or the Parent Proxy Statement, so that such documents would not include any misstatement of a material fact or omit to state any material
fact necessary to make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading, the Party which discovers such information shall promptly notify the other Party and an appropriate amendment or
supplement describing such information shall be promptly filed with the U.S. SEC, the Canadian Securities Authorities or any other Governmental Entity as required, as applicable, and, to the extent required by applicable Law, disseminated
to the Company Shareholders or the Parent Stockholders, as applicable.
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| 2.7 |
Final Order
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| 2.8 |
Court Proceedings
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| 2.9 |
U.S. Securities Law Matters
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| (a) |
the Court will be asked to approve the procedural and substantive fairness of the Arrangement;
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| (g) |
the Court will hold a hearing approving the procedural and substantive fairness of the Arrangement before issuing the Final Order; and
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| (h) |
the Final Order will expressly state that the Arrangement serves as the basis for a claim to the exemption provided by section 3(a)(10) of the U.S. Securities Act from the registration requirements
otherwise imposed by the U.S. Securities Act regarding the distribution of securities pursuant to the Plan of Arrangement and is approved by the Court as being substantively and procedurally fair to the Company Shareholders and the holders
of Company Options.
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| 2.10 |
Treatment of Company Incentive Awards
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| (a) |
The outstanding Company Incentive Awards shall be treated in accordance with this Section 2.10 and the Plan of Arrangement.
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| (e) |
Company RSUs. Prior to the Effective Date and conditional upon the
Effective Time having occurred, Company RSUs shall be treated as follows:
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| (i) |
Company RSUs held by Non-Continuing Employees (“Accelerated RSUs”) will be fully vested pursuant to, and redeemed for cash in
accordance with, the terms of the Company LTIP (except that the calculation of the amounts payable shall be determined as at the Value Determination Date). The Company will pay to the holders of such Accelerated RSUs, through the payroll
systems of the Company, all amounts required to be paid to them for their Accelerated RSUs in accordance with this Plan of Arrangement, less any Tax Withholding required under applicable Law or in accordance with Section 2.14, in respect of
such Company RSUs.
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| 2.11 |
Effective Date
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| 2.12 |
Payment of Consideration
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| 2.13 |
Announcement and Shareholder Communications
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| 2.14 |
Withholding Taxes
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| 2.15 |
U.S. Tax Matters
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| 2.16 |
List of Shareholders
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| (b) |
At the reasonable request of the Company from time to time, the Parent shall provide the Company with a list (in both written and electronic form) of the registered Parent Stockholders, together
with their addresses and respective holdings of Parent Shares, and a list of the names and addresses and holdings of all Persons having rights issued by the Parent to acquire Parent Shares. The Parent shall from time to time furnish, and
shall require that its registrar and transfer agent furnish, the Company with such additional information, including updated or additional lists of the Parent Stockholders, the holdings of such Parent Stockholders and other assistance as
the Company may reasonably request.
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| 2.17 |
Governance
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| 3.1 |
Representations and Warranties
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| (c) |
No Conflict; Required Filings and Consent.
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| (A) |
violate, conflict with or result in a breach of:
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| (1) |
the constating documents of the Company or those of any of its Subsidiaries;
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| (d) |
Subsidiaries.
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| (e) |
| (ii) |
As of the date hereof, none of the Company or its Subsidiaries is in conflict with, or in default (including cross defaults) under or in violation of its articles or by-laws or equivalent
organizational documents, except as would not, individually or in the aggregate, have a Company Material Adverse Effect.
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| (f) |
Company Authorizations.
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| (ii) |
The Company and its Subsidiaries have fully complied with and are in compliance with all such Authorizations, except, in each case, for such non-compliance which, individually or in the aggregate,
would not have a Company Material Adverse Effect.
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| (g) |
Capitalization and Listing.
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| (iii) |
There are no outstanding contractual obligations of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries to repurchase, redeem or otherwise acquire any Company Shares or any shares of any of its Subsidiaries, or
qualify securities for public distribution in Canada or elsewhere, or with respect to the voting or disposition of any securities of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries. No Subsidiary of the Company owns any Company Shares.
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| (iv) |
All outstanding securities of the Company have been issued in material compliance with all applicable Laws and any pre-emptive or similar rights applicable to them.
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| (v) |
There are no outstanding bonds, debentures or other evidences of indebtedness of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, or any other agreements, arrangements, instruments or commitments of any
kind giving any Person, directly or indirectly, the right to vote (or that are convertible or exercisable for securities having the right to vote) with the holders of the Company Shares on any matters, except Company Options, Company RSUs
and Company PSUs.
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| (i) |
Reporting Issuer Status.
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| (k) |
Stock Exchange Matters.
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| (i) |
The Company Shares are listed on the TSX and the NYSE American and are not listed or quoted on any market other than the TSX and the NYSE American.
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| (l) |
Financial Statements.
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| (iii) |
The Company has established “disclosure controls and procedures” and “internal control over financial reporting” (each as defined in NI 52-109) to the extent required by NI 52-109 and Securities
Laws, and, as of the date hereof, the Company does not have knowledge, and has not been advised by its auditors, of any “material weakness” (as defined in NI 52-109), in each case, except as disclosed in the Company Public Documents.
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| (m) |
Auditors. There is not now, and there has not been within the past ten
(10) years, any reportable event (as defined in NI 51-102) with respect to the present or any former auditor of the Company, and, to the Company’s knowledge, there has never been any such reportable event.
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| (o) |
Interest in Properties and Mineral Rights.
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| (iii) |
All of the mineral claims held by the Company in the Mineral Titles Online Registry maintained by the Province of British Columbia, the unpatented lode mining claims held by the Company in the
Mining Lands Administration System maintained by the Province of Ontario and mineral concessions held by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries comprising Company Mineral Interests, in each case, have been properly staked, located or
registered and are recorded or in the process of being recorded in compliance with applicable Law in all material respects and are comprised of valid and subsisting mineral claims.
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| (A) |
with respect to the unpatented mining claims held by the Company in the Mining Lands Administration System maintained by the Province of Ontario and comprising portions of the Company Mineral
Interests (collectively, the “Company Unpatented Claims”), (1) all such Company Unpatented Claims are recorded in accordance with the requirements of the Mining Act (Ontario), (2) with regard to all Company Unpatented Claims, the Company has filed all
required assessment work reports or filings in a timely manner and they were properly filed and recorded with the Province of Ontario and all Company Unpatented Claims are in good standing as of the date hereof, (3) any required fees
regarding the Company Unpatented Claims have been paid to date and (4) the Company Unpatented Claims are not subject to any competing claims that would materially adversely affect the conduct of the business of the Company or its
Subsidiaries as currently conducted, subject to any statutory or Crown reservations for such Company Unpatented Claims; and
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| (B) |
with respect to any mineral claims held by the Company in the Mineral Titles Online Registry maintained by the Province of British Columbia comprising portions of the Company Mineral Interests
(collectively, the “Company Mineral Claims”), (1) all such Company Mineral Claims are recorded in accordance with the requirements of the Mineral Tenure Act (British Columbia), (2) with regard to all Company Mineral Claims, the Company has filed all required reports of exploration and development work (or has made payment in
lieu of conducting required exploration and development work) in a timely manner and they were properly filed and recorded with the Province of British Columbia and all Company Mineral Claims are in good standing as of the date hereof, (3)
any required fees regarding the Company Mineral Claims have been paid to date, and (4) the Company Mineral Claims are not subject to any competing claims that would materially adversely affect the conduct of the business of the Company or
its Subsidiaries as currently conducted, subject to any statutory or Crown reservations for such Company Mineral Claims.
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| (v) |
Except as set out in the Company Public Documents and in Schedule 3.1(o) of the Company Disclosure Letter, no Person other than the Company and its Subsidiaries has any material interest in the
Company Mineral Interests or the production or profits therefrom or any royalty or streaming or similar interest in respect thereof or any right to acquire any such interest from the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.
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| (xi) |
With respect to the Company Mineral Interests, true and correct copies of all material title documents and any amendments thereto in the possession or control of the Company or its Subsidiaries
have been made available to the Parent as of the date of this Agreement.
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| (xiv) |
All activities conducted on the (A) Company Mineral Interests and (B) the Cerro San Pedro mining project located in San Luis Potosí, Mexico by the Company or its Subsidiaries or, to the knowledge
of the Company, by any other Person appointed by the Company, have been carried out in all material respects in accordance with customary mining industry practice and standards and applicable Laws, and neither the Company nor any of its
Subsidiaries, nor, to the knowledge of the Company, any other Person, has received any notice of any material breach of any such applicable Laws.
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| (q) |
Scientific and Technical Information.
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| (ii) |
The Company holds, through one of its Subsidiaries, the Cerro San Pedro mining project located in San Luis Potosí, Mexico, the operations of which are currently in a post-closure and remediation
phase. All material scientific and technical reports and related information with respect to such project were duly filed with the competent mining and administrative authorities during the period in which the project was operational in
Mexico, as well as those required in connection with the closure and remediation of the project. Copies of such reports and information have been made available, and none of such materials contained any Misrepresentation as of the date they
were provided. The Company has complied in all material respects with all applicable technical reporting, post-closure and remediation requirements in respect of such project and further represents and warrants that the Cerro San Pedro
project was duly completed in accordance with applicable mining obligations. There are no pending or outstanding administrative, environmental, or regulatory proceedings relating to the Cerro San Pedro project that would reasonably be
expected to result in a material liability of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.
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| (s) |
| (v) |
All amounts due or accrued for all salary, wages, bonuses, commissions, vacation pay, sick days and benefits under the Company Benefit Plans have either been paid or are accurately reflected in the
books and records of the Company and its Subsidiaries in all material respects in accordance with IFRS or, in the case of bonuses or other incentive payments not yet determined, the Company has made reasonable accruals or estimates therefor
in the books and records of the Company. All liabilities in respect of the Company Employees have or shall have been paid or accrued to the Effective Date, including premium contributions, remittances and assessments for employment
insurance, employer health tax, Canada Pension Plan, income tax, workers’ compensation and any other employment-related legislation.
|
| (vi) |
The Company and its Subsidiaries are in material compliance with all material terms and conditions of employment (including the terms of any applicable collective bargaining agreement) and
applicable Laws relating to employment or termination of employment, including pay equity, employees’ profit sharing (participación de los trabajadores en las utilidades de
las empresas) obligations, subcontracting regime (régimen de subcontratación) in terms of the Mexican Federal Labor Law (Ley Federal del Trabajo), assignment of employees and personnel provision services, wages, hours of work, overtime, vacation, human rights, employer health tax and social security contributions payment,
workers’ compensation and occupational health and safety.
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| (viii) |
To the knowledge of the Company, each of the Company and its Subsidiaries has properly characterized retained individuals as either employees or independent contractors for the purposes of Taxes
and other applicable Laws, and none of them has received any notice from any Governmental Entity disputing such classification.
|
| (ix) |
Each and every Company Employee has all the necessary permits under applicable Laws to lawfully work in the country of their employment, including without limitation any working visa that may be
required. Each of the Company and its Subsidiaries has the necessary permits to employ each and every Company Employee in terms of applicable Laws, including without limitation any migratory permit to hire foreign employees, as applicable.
|
| (xi) |
As of the date hereof, no Company Employee who is at the manager level and above for the corporate office of the Company or who is on a site management team of the Company has given written notice
to the Company and/or its Subsidiaries of an intention to terminate employment and, to the knowledge of the Company, no such Company Employee intends to terminate employment. To the knowledge of the Company, no Company Employee has been
wrongfully terminated for cause as provided by the Ley Federal del Trabajo.
|
| (t) |
Absence of Certain Changes or Events. Except as disclosed in the Company
Public Documents, since December 31, 2024:
|
| (i) |
the Company and its Subsidiaries have conducted their respective businesses in the ordinary course in all material respects and have not taken any steps to take any actions which, if taken after
the date hereof, would require the Parent’s consent pursuant to Section 5.1 of this Agreement;
|
| (iv) |
| (y) |
No Expropriation. No property or asset of the Company or its
Subsidiaries (including any Company Mineral Interests) has been taken or expropriated or suffered a similar proceeding by any Governmental Entity nor has any notice or proceeding in respect thereof been given or commenced nor, to the
knowledge of the Company, is there any threat, intent or proposal to give any such notice or to commence any such proceeding.
|
| (z) |
Taxes.
|
| (vi) |
There are no Liens with respect to Taxes upon any of the assets of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries (other than Company Permitted Liens).
|
| (xiv) |
Neither the Company nor any Subsidiary of the Company (i) is, or has been, a member of any affiliated, consolidated, combined or unitary Tax group, other than a group the common parent of which is
the Company or any Subsidiary of the Company, or (ii) has any liability for any material amount of Taxes of any Person (other than the Company or current or former Subsidiary of the Company) arising from the application of U.S. Treasury
Regulations section 1.1502-6 (or any analogous provision of U.S. state or local or non-U.S. Tax law) or as a transferee or successor.
|
| (xv) |
Neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries is a party to, or is bound by or has any obligation under any material Tax Sharing Agreement.
|
| (xvi) |
The Company and each of its Subsidiaries retains all material tax, accounting and Corporate Records required by applicable Law to support any tax or accounting position, filing or claim made by
them with respect to Taxes.
|
| (xvii) |
Since December 31, 2024, the Company and each of its Subsidiaries has not incurred any material liability for Taxes arising from transactions outside the ordinary course of business consistent with
past practices.
|
| (xviii) |
The Company and each of its Subsidiaries will not be required, as a result of (i) a change in accounting method for a Tax period ending on or before the closing of the Arrangement, (ii) any closing
agreement with a Governmental Entity with respect to Taxes or (iii) any amounts received prior to the closing of the Arrangement, to include any material amount of additional taxable income for any Tax period beginning on or after the
closing of the Arrangement. The Company and each of its Subsidiaries does not have an application pending with any Governmental Entity requesting permission for any change in accounting method that relates to its business.
|
| (xix) |
The total fair market value of all the shares that are held directly or indirectly by the Company and that are shares of “foreign affiliates” of the Company (for purposes of the Tax Act) does not
exceed 75% of the total fair market value (determined without reference to debt obligations of any corporation resident in Canada in which the Company has a direct or indirect interest) of all the properties owned by the Company.
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| (xx) |
Neither the Company, each of its Subsidiaries or any third party provider who has issued CFDIs in favor of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries are mentioned in the list provided under Article 69
B of the Código Fiscal de la Federación.
|
| (xxi) |
Neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries has entered into, or participated in, any “listed transaction” within the meaning of U.S. Treasury Regulations section 1.6011-4(b)(2).
|
| (xxii) |
Neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries has been a “distributing” corporation or a “controlled corporation” (each within the meaning of section 355(a)(1)(A) of the U.S. Tax Code) in any
distribution of stock during the two (2) year period ending on the date of this Agreement that was purported or intended to be governed by section 355 of the U.S. Tax Code (or so much of section 356 of the U.S. Tax Code as relates to
section 355 of the U.S. Tax Code).
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| (xxiii) |
Neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries currently is, or has been within the past five (5) years, a “controlled foreign corporation” within the meaning of section 957 of the U.S. Tax Code
or a “passive foreign investment company” within the meaning of section 1297 of the U.S. Tax Code.
|
| (xxiv) |
(i) Neither the Company nor its Subsidiaries has taken or agreed to take any action that would prevent the Arrangement from qualifying as a “reorganization” within the meaning of section 368(a) of
the U.S. Tax Code and (ii) the Company is not aware of any agreement, plan or other circumstance that would prevent the Arrangement from qualifying as a “reorganization” within the meaning of section 368(a) of the U.S. Tax Code.
|
| (aa) |
Books and Records.
|
| (i) |
The Corporate Records have been maintained in all material respects in accordance with all applicable Laws, and the minute books of the Company and each of its Subsidiaries as made available to the
Parent are complete and accurate in all material respects, except for minutes relating to the Arrangement or this Agreement.
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| (ii) |
The financial books and records and accounts of the Company and each of its Subsidiaries: (A) have been maintained, in all material respects, in accordance with IFRS; (B) are stated in reasonable
detail and accurately and fairly reflect, in all material respects, the transactions and dispositions of assets of the Company and its Subsidiaries; and (C) accurately and fairly reflect, in all material respects, the basis for the
Company’s consolidated financial statements.
|
| (dd) |
Benefit Plans.
|
| (ii) |
No Company Benefit Plan:
|
| (A) |
is a “registered pension plan”, a “retirement compensation arrangement”, a “deferred profit sharing plan”, or a “salary deferral arrangement”, as each such term is defined in the Tax Act;
|
| (B) |
is a “multi-employer plan” as such term is defined in subsection 8500(i) of the Regulations of Tax Act;
|
| (C) |
| (D) |
except as disclosed in Schedule 3.1(dd) of the Company Disclosure Letter, provides for health and welfare benefits which are not fully-insured;
|
| (E) |
provides for retiree or post-termination benefits to Company Employees or former Company Employees or beneficiaries or dependents thereof (other than as required by applicable Laws); or
|
| (F) |
provides benefits to independent contractors.
|
| (vii) |
There is no entity other than the Company or its Subsidiaries participating in any Company Benefit Plan.
|
| (ee) |
Environmental. Except for any matters that, individually or in the
aggregate, would not have or would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect:
|
| (i) |
since January 1, 2022, all facilities and operations of the Company and its Subsidiaries have been conducted, and are now, in compliance with all Environmental Laws;
|
| (v) |
the Company has posted with the relevant regulatory authorities all financial assurance required to be posted pursuant to Environmental Laws or Environmental Permits, including any financial
assurance required in connection with reclamation, remediation or closure plans for (A) the Company Mineral Interests, and (B) the Cerro San Pedro mining project located in San Luis Potosí, Mexico;
|
| (vi) |
to the knowledge of the Company, there are no changes in the status, terms or conditions of any Environmental Permits held by the Company or its Subsidiaries or any renewal, modification,
revocation, reassurance, alteration, transfer or amendment of any such Environmental Permits, or any review by, or approval of, any Governmental Entity of such Environmental Permits or in connection with the execution or delivery of this
Agreement, the consummation of the transactions contemplated herein or the continuation of the business of the Company or its Subsidiaries following the Effective Date; and
|
| (ii) |
Restrictions on Business Activities. There is no agreement, judgement,
injunction, order or decree binding upon the Company or any of its Subsidiaries that has or would reasonably be expected to have the effect of prohibiting or restricting any acquisition of property by the Company or any such Subsidiary or
the conduct of business by the Company or any such Subsidiary as currently conducted (including following the transaction contemplated by this Agreement), other than the Company Credit Agreement and such agreements, judgements,
injunctions, orders or decrees which would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect.
|
| (kk) |
Corrupt Practices Legislation.
|
| (i) |
None of the Company, its Subsidiaries and affiliates, nor, to the Company’s knowledge, any of their Representatives or other Persons acting on behalf of the Company or any its Subsidiaries or
affiliates has, directly or indirectly, offered, promised, agreed, paid, authorized, given or taken any act in furtherance of any such offer, promise, agreement, payment or authorization on behalf of the Company or its Subsidiaries,
anything of value, directly or indirectly, to any official of a Governmental Entity, any political party or official thereof or any candidate for political office, for the purpose of any of the following:
|
| (A) |
influencing any action or decision of such person in such person’s official capacity, including a decision to fail to perform such person’s official function in order to obtain or retain an
advantage in the course of business;
|
| (B) |
inducing such person to use such person’s influence with any Governmental Entity to affect or influence any act or decision of such Governmental Entity to assist the Company or one of its
Subsidiaries in obtaining or retaining business for, with, or directing business to, any Person or otherwise to obtain or retain an advantage in the course of business; or
|
| (C) |
to assist the Company or one of its Subsidiaries in obtaining or retaining business for, with, or directing business to, any Person.
|
| (iii) |
All contracts and arrangements between the Company or one of its Subsidiaries and any other Person are in compliance with Company Applicable Anti-Corruption Law. Since January 1, 2023, the Company
and its Subsidiaries have maintained policies and procedures applicable to it and their respective directors, officers, employees, agents and representatives in place in respect thereof as are appropriate to prevent and detect violations of
Company Applicable Anti-Corruption Law.
|
| (iv) |
None of the Company or its Subsidiaries nor any of its directors, officers, employees, agents or representatives has (A) conducted or initiated any review, audit or internal investigation that
concluded that the Company or one of its Subsidiaries or any of their respective directors, officers, employees, agents or representatives has materially violated any Company Applicable Anti-Corruption Law, or (B) made a voluntary, directed
or involuntary disclosure to any Governmental Entity responsible for enforcing Company Applicable Anti-Corruption Law, in each case with respect to any alleged act or omission arising under or relating to material non-compliance with any
such Laws, or received any notice, request or citation from any person alleging material non-compliance with any such Laws.
|
| (v) |
The Company and its Subsidiaries have maintained systems of internal controls intended to ensure compliance by the Company, its Subsidiaries and their respective Representatives, with Company
Applicable Anti-Corruption Law.
|
| (ll) |
Sanctions.
|
| (i) |
Neither the Company, nor any of its Subsidiaries, nor any of their respective directors, officers or employees nor, to the knowledge of the Company, any agents or persons acting on any of their
behalf: (A) is a Restricted Party; or (B) has received written notice of, or has knowledge of, any claim, action, suit, proceeding or investigation against it with respect to Sanctions by any Sanctions Authority.
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| (ii) |
None of the Company, any of its Subsidiaries any director, officer, employee or, to the knowledge of the Company, agent of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries is a Person that is, or is owned or
controlled by Persons that are: (A) the subject/target of any Sanctions, or (B) located, organized or resident in a country or territory that is the subject of Sanctions, including Russia, Crimea, Donetsk People’s Republic and the Luhansk
People’s Republic of Ukraine, the Kherson and the Zaporizhzhia oblasts of Ukraine, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, and Syria.
|
| (iii) |
The Company, its Subsidiaries, their respective directors, officers, employees and, to the knowledge of the Company, agents are in compliance with all applicable Sanctions. The Company and its
Subsidiaries have instituted and maintain policies and procedures reasonably designed to ensure compliance with applicable Sanctions.
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| (iv) |
Neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries has knowingly engaged in, or is now knowingly engaged in, any dealings or transactions with any Person or in property that is owned, held or
controlled by or on behalf of any Person, or in any country or territory, that at the time of the dealing or transaction is or was a Restricted Party or the subject of Sanctions, in violation of Sanctions.
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| (mm) |
Modern Slavery
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| (i) |
The Company and its Subsidiaries have acted in compliance with the fundamental principles defined and protected by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the fundamental principles of the
International Labor Organization and rules relating to the prohibition of forced labour, child labour and human trafficking in their operations and supply chains.
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| (ii) |
The Company and its Subsidiaries are in compliance with the requirements of applicable Modern Slavery Laws.
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| (iii) |
The Company and its Subsidiaries have customary policies and procedures in place reasonably designed to ensure compliance with applicable Modern Slavery Laws.
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| (nn) |
Bankruptcy. Neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries has
commenced or contemplated any proceeding, or filed or contemplated the filing of any petition, in any court relating to the bankruptcy, concurso mercantil,
reorganization, insolvency, dissolution, liquidation or relief from debtors of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries (including pursuant to any corporate law relating to arrangements, reorganizations or restructurings). There is no legal
basis for the bankruptcy, insolvency, dissolution or liquidation of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.
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| (oo) |
Privacy and Security.
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| (iii) |
Neither the Company nor its Subsidiaries have received any notice of any claims, investigations or alleged violations of applicable Privacy Laws including with respect to Personal Information
collected or possessed by or otherwise subject to the control of the Company and its Subsidiaries.
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| 3.2 |
Survival of Representations and Warranties
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| 4.1 |
Representations and Warranties
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| (a) |
Organization and Qualification. Except as disclosed in Schedule 4.1(a)
of the Parent Disclosure Letter, the Parent, the Purchaser and each of the Parent Material Subsidiaries is duly incorporated or an entity duly created and validly existing under all applicable Laws of its jurisdiction of incorporation,
continuance or creation and has the requisite power and authority to own its assets and conduct its business as now owned and conducted. The Parent and each of the Parent Material Subsidiaries is duly qualified to carry on business and
is in good standing in each jurisdiction in which the character of its properties or the nature of its activities makes such qualification necessary, except where the failure to be so qualified would not, individually or in the
aggregate, have a Parent Material Adverse Effect. True and complete copies of the constating documents of the Parent and each of the Parent Material Subsidiaries have been delivered or made available to the Company, and no action has
been taken to amend or supersede such documents.
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| (b) |
Authority Relative to this Agreement. Each of the Parent and the
Purchaser has the requisite corporate power and authority to enter into this Agreement and to perform its obligations hereunder. The execution and delivery of this Agreement by the Parent and the Purchaser and the performance by the
Parent and the Purchaser of their obligations under this Agreement have been duly authorized by the Parent Board and the Purchaser Board and no other corporate proceedings on the part of the Parent or the Purchaser or vote of any
holders of any class of securities of the Parent are necessary to authorize this Agreement or consummate the Arrangement or other transactions contemplated hereby, other than the Parent Stockholder Approvals. This Agreement has been
duly executed and delivered by the Parent and the Purchaser and constitutes a valid and binding obligation of the Parent and the Purchaser, enforceable by the Company against the Parent and the Purchaser in accordance with its terms,
except as the enforcement thereof may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or other Laws of general application relating to or affecting creditors’ rights generally, and subject to the qualification that equitable
remedies, including specific performance, may be granted only in the discretion of a court of competent jurisdiction.
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| (c) |
No Conflict; Required Filings and Consent.
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| (i) |
The execution and delivery by each of the Parent and the Purchaser of this Agreement and the performance by it of its obligations hereunder and the completion of the Arrangement and the other
transactions contemplated hereby do not and will not (or would not with the giving of notice, the lapse of time or both, or the happening of any other event or condition):
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violate, conflict with or result in a breach of:
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| (1) |
the constating documents of the Parent or those of any of its Subsidiaries;
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| (2) |
any Parent Material Contract or Authorization to which the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries is a party or by which the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries is bound, except as would not,
individually or in the aggregate, have a Parent Material Adverse Effect; or
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| (3) |
any Law to which the Parent or its Subsidiaries is subject or by which the Parent or its Subsidiaries is bound, subject to receipt of the Regulatory Approvals, and except as would not,
individually or in the aggregate, have a Parent Material Adverse Effect;
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| (B) |
give rise to any right of termination, allow any Person to exercise any rights, or cause or permit the termination, cancellation, acceleration or other change of any right or obligation or the
loss of any benefit to which the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries is entitled, under any Contract or Authorization to which the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries is a party, except as would not, individually or in the aggregate, have a
Parent Material Adverse Effect; or
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| (C) |
give rise to any pre-emptive rights including rights of first refusal or rights of first offer, or trigger any change in control provisions or any restriction or limitation under any Contract or
Authorization, or result in the imposition of any Lien (other than a Parent Permitted Lien) upon any of the Parent’s assets or the assets of any of its Subsidiaries, except as would not, individually or in the aggregate, have a Parent
Material Adverse Effect.
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| (ii) |
Other than obtaining the Regulatory Approvals, compliance with the rules and policies of the TSX and the NYSE, and obtaining the Interim Order and the Final Order, no Authorization of, or other
action by or in respect of, or filing, recording, registering or publication with, or notification to, any Governmental Entity is necessary on the part of the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries in order for the Parent to proceed with the
execution and delivery of this Agreement and the consummation of the Arrangement and the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement, except as would not, individually or in the aggregate, have a Parent Material Adverse Effect.
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| (d) |
Subsidiaries.
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| (i) |
As of the date of this Agreement, the Parent owns, directly or indirectly, all of the outstanding equity interests in the Purchaser.
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| (ii) |
No Parent Material Subsidiary is currently prohibited, directly or indirectly, from paying any dividends to the Parent, from making any other distribution on such Subsidiary’s shares to the
Parent, or from repaying to the Parent any loans or advances made thereto.
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| (iii) |
The following information with respect to each Parent Material Subsidiary (other than the Purchaser) is accurately set out in the Parent’s annual report (Form 10-K) for the year ended December
31, 2024 forming part of the Parent Public Documents: (A) its name; (B) the Parent’s percentage equity ownership of it; and (C) its jurisdiction of incorporation, organization or formation.
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| (iv) |
The Parent beneficially owns, directly or indirectly, all of the issued and outstanding securities of each Parent Material Subsidiary and there are no outstanding options, rights, entitlements,
understandings or commitments (contingent or otherwise) to acquire any issued or unissued securities or other ownership interests in any Parent Material Subsidiary.
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| (v) |
All of the outstanding stock or other equity securities in the capital of each Parent Material Subsidiary are: (A) validly issued, fully-paid and, where the concept exists, non-assessable (and no
such stock or other equity interests have been issued in violation of any pre-emptive or similar rights) and all such stock or other equity interests are owned free and clear of all Liens (other than Parent Permitted Liens); and (B) free
of any other restrictions including any restriction on the right to vote, sell or otherwise dispose of shares or other equity interests.
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| (e) |
Compliance with Laws and Constating Documents.
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| (i) |
The Parent and each of its Subsidiaries is and, since January 1, 2023, has been, in compliance, in all material respects, with all applicable Laws in each jurisdiction in which it conducts
business and, except as disclosed in Schedule 4.1(e)(i) of the Parent Disclosure Letter and to the knowledge of the Parent, neither the Parent nor any of its Subsidiaries is under investigation with respect to any material violation of
applicable Laws from any Governmental Entity, or has received any notice that any material violation of any Law is being or may be alleged from any Governmental Entity.
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| (ii) |
Pursuant to the DGCL, no appraisal rights are available to Parent Stockholders with respect to the transactions contemplated by the Agreement.
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| (iii) |
As of the date hereof, none of the Parent or its Subsidiaries is in conflict with, or in default (including cross defaults) under or in violation of its articles or by-laws or equivalent
organizational documents, except as would not, individually or in the aggregate, have a Parent Material Adverse Effect.
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| (f) |
Parent Authorizations.
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| (i) |
Except as disclosed in Schedule 4.1(f) of the Parent Disclosure Letter, the Parent and its Subsidiaries have obtained, and are in compliance in all material respects with, all Authorizations
required by Law (including Environmental Law) that are necessary to conduct their business as now being conducted, and such Authorizations are in full force and effect in accordance with their terms. True copies of all such material
Authorizations have been made available to the Company.
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| (ii) |
The Parent and its Subsidiaries have fully complied with and are in compliance with all such Authorizations, except, in each case, for such non-compliance which, individually or in the aggregate,
would not have a Parent Material Adverse Effect.
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| (iii) |
Except as disclosed in Schedule 4.1(f) of the Parent Disclosure Letter, no action, investigation or proceeding is pending or, to the knowledge of the Parent, threatened against the Parent or any
of its Subsidiaries in respect of or regarding any such Authorization that would reasonably be expected to result in a suspension, loss or revocation of any such Authorization, except in each case, for revocations, non-renewals or
amendments which would not, individually or in the aggregate, have a Parent Material Adverse Effect.
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| (g) |
Capitalization and Listing.
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| (i) |
The authorized capital stock of the Parent consists of 900,000,000 Parent Shares. As at the close of business on October 31, 2025, there were: (A) 642,204,955 Parent Shares validly issued and
outstanding as fully-paid and non-assessable shares of the Parent; (B) 113,587 restricted share units providing for the issuance of up to 113,587 Parent Shares upon the settlement thereof; (C) 4,762,440 outstanding performance share units
providing for the issuance of up to 11,349,323 Parent Shares upon the settlement thereof; and (D) 191,425 outstanding options to acquire Parent Shares providing for the issuance of up to 191,425 Parent Shares upon the exercise thereof.
(1) There are no other options, warrants, conversion privileges, calls or other rights, shareholder rights plans, agreements, arrangements, commitments, or obligations of the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries requiring any of them to
issue or sell any shares or other securities of the Parent or of any of its Subsidiaries, or any securities or obligations convertible into, exchangeable or exercisable for, or otherwise carrying or evidencing the right or obligation to
acquire any securities of the Parent (including Parent Shares) or any Subsidiary of the Parent, and (2) except as disclosed in the Parent Public Documents, no Person is entitled to any pre-emptive or other similar right granted by the
Parent or any of its Subsidiaries.
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| (ii) |
Except as disclosed in Schedule 4.1(g)(ii) of the Parent Disclosure Letter, there are no outstanding contractual obligations of the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries to repurchase, redeem or
otherwise acquire any Parent Shares or any shares of any of its Subsidiaries, or qualify securities for public distribution in Canada or elsewhere, or with respect to the, voting or disposition of any securities of the Parent or any of
its Subsidiaries. No Subsidiary of the Parent owns any Parent Shares.
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| (iii) |
All outstanding securities of the Parent have been issued in material compliance with all applicable Laws and any pre-emptive or similar rights applicable to them.
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| (iv) |
There are no outstanding bonds, debentures or other evidences of indebtedness of the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries, or any other agreements, arrangements, instruments or commitments of any
kind giving any Person, directly or indirectly, the right to vote (or that are convertible or exercisable for securities having the right to vote) with the holders of the Parent Shares on any matters.
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| (v) |
All Consideration Shares will be issued in compliance with all applicable Securities Laws and, when issued in accordance with the terms of the Arrangement, be duly authorized, validly issued,
fully-paid and non-assessable Parent Shares, free and clear of all Liens (other than Liens created by the holders thereof on issuance).
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| (h) |
Shareholder and Similar Agreements. Neither the Parent nor any of its
Subsidiaries is party to any shareholder, pooling, voting trust or other similar agreement relating to the ownership or voting of any issued and outstanding Parent Shares or the shares of any Subsidiaries of the Parent.
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| (i) |
Reporting Issuer Status.
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| (i) |
As of the date hereof, the Parent is a reporting issuer in each of the provinces and territories of Canada, is not on the list of reporting issuers in default (or the equivalent) under applicable
Securities Laws in any such province or territory and is in material compliance with all Securities Laws applicable therein.
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| (ii) |
The Parent has not taken any action to cease to be a reporting issuer in any province or territory of Canada nor has the Parent received notification from the Ontario Securities Commission, as
principal regulator, or any other applicable securities commissions or securities regulatory authority of a province or territory of Canada seeking to revoke the Parent’s reporting issuer status. No delisting of, suspension of trading in,
or cease trade order with respect to, any securities of the Parent and, to the knowledge of the Parent, no inquiry or investigation (formal or informal) of any Canadian Securities Authority has occurred, is in effect or ongoing or, to the
knowledge of the Parent, has been threatened in writing with respect to the foregoing.
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| (iii) |
The Parent is not an investment company and is not required to be registered as an investment company under the U.S. Investment Company Act.
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| (j) |
Reports. Since January 1, 2023, the Parent has filed with all
applicable Governmental Entities the Parent Public Documents that the Parent is required to file in accordance with applicable Securities Laws. The Parent Public Documents as of their respective dates (and the dates of any amendments
thereto): (i) did not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein, in the light of the circumstances under which they were
made, not misleading, and (ii) complied in all material respects with the requirements of applicable Securities Laws. Any amendments to the Parent Public Documents required to be made have been filed on a timely basis with the
applicable Governmental Entity. The Parent has not filed any confidential material change report with any Governmental Entity which at the date hereof remains confidential and, except as disclosed in Schedule 4.1(j) of the Parent
Disclosure Letter, does not have any unresolved comments from the staff of the U.S. SEC.
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| (k) |
Stock Exchange Matters.
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| (i) |
The Parent Shares are listed on the NYSE and are not listed or quoted on any market other than the NYSE.
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| (ii) |
The Parent is in compliance in all material respects with the applicable listing and corporate governance rules and regulations of the NYSE. The Parent has not taken any action which would be
reasonably expected to result in the delisting or suspension of the Parent Shares on or from the NYSE.
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| (l) |
Financial Statements.
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| (i) |
The audited consolidated financial statements for the Parent and its Subsidiaries as at and for the fiscal years ended December 31, 2024 and 2023, including the notes thereto, the reports by the
Parent’s auditors thereon and related management’s discussion and analysis, have been, and all financial statements of the Parent which are publicly disseminated by the Parent in respect of any subsequent periods prior to the Effective
Date will be, (A) prepared in accordance with GAAP applied on a basis consistent with prior periods and all applicable Laws, and (B) present fairly, in all material respects, the assets, liabilities (whether accrued, absolute, contingent
or otherwise), consolidated financial position and results of operations of the Parent and its Subsidiaries as of the respective dates thereof and for the periods indicated therein, and its results of operations and cash flows for the
respective periods covered thereby (except as may be indicated expressly in the notes thereto). There have been no material changes to the Parent’s accounting policies applied in the preparation of the aforementioned financial statements,
except as described in the Parent Public Documents, since December 31, 2024.
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| (ii) |
The Parent has established and maintains a system of internal control over financial reporting and disclosure controls and procedures (as such terms are defined in applicable U.S. Securities
Laws); such disclosure controls and procedures are designed to ensure that material information relating to the Parent, including its consolidated Subsidiaries, required to be disclosed by the Parent in the reports that it files or
submits under applicable U.S. Securities Laws is accumulated and communicated to the Parent’s principal executive officer and its principal financial officer to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure; and such disclosure
controls and procedures are effective to ensure that information required to be disclosed by the Parent in the reports that it files or submits under applicable U.S. Securities Laws is recorded, processed, summarized and reported within
the time periods specified in applicable U.S. Securities Laws, and further designed and maintained to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of the Parent’s financial reporting and the preparation of the Parent financial
statements for external purposes in accordance with GAAP. There is no significant deficiency or material weakness in the design or operation of internal controls of financial reporting (as defined in applicable U.S. Securities Laws)
utilized by the Parent or its Subsidiaries, and, since January 1, 2024, there has not been, any illegal act or fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the Parent’s
internal controls. The principal executive officer and the principal financial officer of the Parent have made all certifications required by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, the U.S. Exchange Act and any related rules and regulations promulgated
by the U.S. SEC with respect to the Parent Public Documents, and the statements contained in such certifications were complete and correct in all material respects as of the dates they were made.
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| (iii) |
Since January 1, 2024, neither the Parent nor any of its Subsidiaries nor, to the Parent’s knowledge, any Representative of the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries has received any complaint,
allegation or claim, whether written or oral, alleging that the accounting or auditing practices or internal auditing controls of the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries are not compliant with applicable Laws or GAAP, which has not been
resolved to the satisfaction of the audit committee of the Parent Board.
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| (m) |
No Undisclosed Liabilities. The Parent and its Subsidiaries, on a
consolidated basis, have no material outstanding liabilities or obligations of any nature, whether or not accrued, contingent, unasserted or absolute, except for: (A) liabilities and obligations that are specifically presented on the
audited balance sheet of the Parent as of December 31, 2024 or disclosed in the notes thereto; (B) liabilities and obligations incurred in the ordinary course; or (C) liabilities and obligations incurred in connection with the
Arrangement and this Agreement (including transaction related expenses).
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| (n) |
Interest in Properties and Mineral Rights.
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| (i) |
Schedule 4.1(n) of the Parent Disclosure Letter discloses, as of the date of this Agreement: (A) all material real property owned by the Parent and its Subsidiaries (“Parent Owned Real Property”); (B) all material real property leased, subleased, licensed and/or otherwise used or occupied (whether as tenant, subtenant, licensee or pursuant to any
other occupancy arrangement) by the Parent or its Subsidiaries, in each case, in connection with the operation of the business of the Parent and its Subsidiaries as it is now being conducted (“Parent Leased Real Property” and together with the Parent Owned Real Property, the “Parent Property”); and (C) all Mineral
Rights, concessions, leases, option agreements, exploration agreements, and mining claims and millsites of the Parent and its Subsidiaries that are material to the operation of their business as currently conducted (collectively, with the
Parent Property, the “Parent Mineral Interests”).
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| (ii) |
The Parent or one of its Subsidiaries is the sole legal holder of record of, and is the sole legal registered and beneficial owner of, and has good and valid title to, or a valid leasehold or
other contractual interest in, the Parent Mineral Interests, and owns good and marketable title to all fee surface and minerals, patented mining claims and government lots comprising portions of the Parent Owned Real Property, free and
clear of all Liens (except the Parent Permitted Liens) and claims. All leasehold contracts of the Parent and its Subsidiaries are in good standing and are valid, binding and enforceable in accordance with their respective terms and there
does not exist under any such lease any material default or any event which (with or without due notice or lapse of time or both) would constitute a material default, and the Parent and its Subsidiaries are in compliance with any material
condition or restriction under any leasehold contracts.
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| (iii) |
All of the mineral claims held by the Parent and its Subsidiaries in the Mineral Titles Online Registry maintained by the Province of British Columbia, the unpatented lode mining claims and
mineral concessions comprising Parent Mineral Interests, in each case, have been properly located and are recorded or in the process of being recorded in compliance with applicable Law in all material respects and are comprised of valid
and subsisting mineral claims.
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| (iv) |
The Parent Mineral Interests are in good standing under applicable Law and, to the knowledge of the Parent, all work required to be performed and filed in respect thereof has been performed and
filed in all material respects, all Taxes, rentals, fees, expenditures and other payments in respect thereof have been paid or incurred in all material respects, and all material filings in respect thereof, including applications for
renewals or extensions of the Mineral Rights comprising the Parent Mineral Interests, have been made. To the knowledge of the Parent, the Parent or a Subsidiary of the Parent has a public or private right of access to all the Parent
Mineral Interests. Without limiting the foregoing:
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| (A) |
with respect to any unpatented mining claims and millsites comprising portions of the Parent Mineral Interests (collectively, the “Parent Unpatented Claims”), (1) all such Parent Unpatented Claims were properly located by qualified locators on federal public domain land open to appropriation by mineral location, (2) location certificates
prepared in compliance with applicable Law for all such Parent Unpatented Claims were timely and properly recorded and filed with the appropriate Governmental Entities, (3) when required with respect to any such Parent Unpatented Claims,
a sufficient amount of annual assessment work was timely and properly performed with respect to each of those Parent Unpatented Claims, and annual affidavits evidencing the performance of such work were timely and properly filed and
recorded with the appropriate Governmental Entities, (4) when required with respect to any such Parent Unpatented Claims, annual claim maintenance fees (including the claim maintenance fees required to maintain the Parent Unpatented
Claims through the assessment year ending on September 1, 2026), have been paid, and annual affidavits evidencing the payment of such fees have been timely and properly filed and recorded with the appropriate Governmental Entities, and
(E) there are no unpatented mining claims or millsites owned by third parties which conflict with any of the Parent Unpatented Claims in a manner that would materially adversely affect the conduct of the business of the Parent or any
Subsidiary as currently conducted; and
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| (B) |
with respect to any mineral claims held by the Parent and its Subsidiaries in the Mineral Titles Online Registry maintained by the Province of British Columbia comprising portions of the Parent
Mineral Interests (collectively, the “Parent Mineral Claims”), (1) all such Parent Mineral Claims are recorded in accordance with the requirements of the Mineral
Tenure Act (British Columbia), (2) with regard to all Parent Mineral Claims, the Parent has filed all required reports of exploration and development work (or has made payment in lieu of conducting required exploration and
development work) or filings in a timely manner and they were properly filed and recorded with the Province of British Columbia and all Parent Mineral Claims are in good standing as of the date hereof, (3) any required fees regarding the
Parent Mineral Claims have been paid to date, and (4) the Parent Mineral Claims are not subject to any competing claims that would materially adversely affect the conduct of the business of the Parent or its Subsidiaries as currently
conducted, subject to any statutory or Crown reservations for such Parent Mineral Claims.
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| (v) |
Except as set out in the Parent Public Documents and as set out in Schedule 4.1(n) of the Parent Disclosure Letter, no Person other than the Parent and its Subsidiaries has any material interest
in the Parent Mineral Interests or the production or profits therefrom or any royalty or streaming or similar interest in respect thereof or any right to acquire any such interest from the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries.
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| (vi) |
Except as set out in Schedule 4.1(n) of the Parent Disclosure Letter, there are no back-in rights, earn-in rights, rights of first refusal or similar provisions or rights which would materially
affect the Parent’s or a Subsidiary’s interest in the Parent Mineral Interests.
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| (vii) |
There are no material restrictions on the ability of the Parent and its Subsidiaries to (A) use or exploit the Parent Mineral Interests in the manner currently used or exploited, or (B) transfer
the Parent Mineral Interests, except, in each case, any restrictions imposed by Law or the terms of the Parent Mineral Interests.
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| (viii) |
Except as disclosed in Schedule 4.1(n) of the Parent Disclosure Letter, neither the Parent nor any of its Subsidiaries has received any notice, whether written or oral, from any Governmental
Entity or any Person of any revocation, annulment, suspension, expropriation, or challenge to ownership, adverse claim or intention to revoke, expropriate or challenge the interest of the Parent or its Subsidiaries in any of the Parent
Mineral Interests and, to the knowledge of the Parent, there is no intention or proposal to give such notice. There are no material disputes regarding boundaries, easements, rights of way, covenants or other matters relating to any of the
Parent Mineral Interests.
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| (ix) |
Except as disclosed in the Parent Public Documents, the Parent and its Subsidiaries have all surface rights,
including fee simple estates, leases, easements, rights of way and permits or licences from landowners or Governmental Entities permitting the use of land by the Parent and its Subsidiaries, and Parent Mineral Rights that are required as at the date of this Agreement to conduct its current operations.
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| (x) |
Except as disclosed in Schedule 4.1(n) of the Parent Disclosure Letter, all mines and mineral properties formerly owned by the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries which were abandoned by the Parent
or any of its Subsidiaries were abandoned in all material respects in accordance with customary mining industry practice and standards and applicable Laws. The Parent Public Documents accurately disclose, in all material respects, all
material remediation and reclamation obligations known to the Parent as of the applicable dates set forth in such Parent Public Documents.
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| (xi) |
With respect to the Parent Mineral Interests, true and correct copies of all material title documents and any amendments thereto in the possession or control of the Parent or its Subsidiaries
have been made available to the Company as of the date of this Agreement.
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| (xii) |
The Parent has provided the Company with access to full and complete copies of all material exploration information and data within its possession or control including all material geological,
geophysical and geochemical information and data (including all drill, sample and assay results and all maps) and all of its technical reports, feasibility studies and other similar reports and studies concerning the Parent Mineral
Interests and the Parent or one of its Subsidiaries has the sole right, title and ownership of all such information, data, reports and studies.
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| (xiii) |
The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement by the Parent will not violate, conflict with or result in a violation or breach of any provision of, or require a consent, approval or
notice under or constitute a default under or result in a right of termination under or with respect to any of the Parent Mineral Interests.
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| (xiv) |
All activities conducted on the Parent Property by the Parent or its Subsidiaries or, to the knowledge of the Parent, by any other Person appointed by the Parent, have been carried out in all
material respects in accordance with customary mining industry practice and standards and applicable Laws, and neither the Parent nor any of its Subsidiaries, nor, to the knowledge of the Parent, any other Person, has received any notice
of any material breach of any such applicable Laws.
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| (xv) |
There have been no incidents of material non-compliance with safety legislation in connection with operations or activities at the Parent’s or any of its Subsidiaries’ mine sites in the 18 months
preceding the date of this Agreement.
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| (xvi) |
Neither the Parent, nor any of its Subsidiaries, nor to the knowledge of the Parent, any Person which owns or controls the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries, has been notified by any Governmental
Entity, that the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries is: (A) ineligible to receive any mining permit (including any surface mining permit); or (B) under investigation to determine whether their eligibility to receive such permits should be
revoked.
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| (o) |
Mineral Reserves and Resources. The estimates of mineral resources and
mineral reserves for mineral properties for the Parent or its Subsidiaries, as set forth in the Parent Public Documents, were prepared, in all material respects, in accordance with customary mining, engineering, geoscience and other
applicable industry standards and practices and disclosed, in all material respects, in accordance with applicable Laws, including the requirements of Regulation S-K 1300. There has been no material reduction in the aggregate amount of
estimated mineral reserves, estimated mineral resources or mineralized material with respect to such properties, from the amounts most recently set forth in the Parent Public Documents, with the exception of depletion in the ordinary
course. The information provided by the Parent and its Subsidiaries to the “qualified persons” (as defined in Regulation S-K 1300) in connection with the preparation of such estimates was accurate and complete in all material respects
at the time such information was provided.
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| (p) |
Scientific and Technical Information. The Palmarejo, Rochester,
Kensington, Las Chispas and Wharf properties are the only properties material to the Parent for the purpose of Regulation S-K 1300. The technical reports prepared for the Parent in respect of the Palmarejo, Rochester, Kensington, Las
Chispas and Wharf properties (the “Parent Technical Reports”) complied in all material respects with the requirements of Regulation S-K 1300 at the time of filing
thereof. The Parent made available to the authors of the Parent Technical Reports, prior to issuance thereof, for the purpose of preparing such reports, all information requested by them and none of such information contained any
Misrepresentation as of the time such information was provided. The Company is in compliance in all material respects with the provisions of Regulation S-K 1300, has filed all technical reports required thereby, and there has been no
material change of which the Parent is aware that would materially disaffirm or materially change any aspect of the Parent Technical Reports or that would require the filing of new technical reports under Regulation S-K 1300.
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| (q) |
Personal Property. The Parent and its Subsidiaries have good and valid
title to, or a valid and enforceable leasehold interest in, all personal property that is, individually or in the aggregate, material to the operation of the business of the Parent and its Subsidiaries as currently conducted, free and
clear of any Liens (other than Parent Permitted Liens).
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| (r) |
Employment Matters.
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| (i) |
Other than as provided for or permitted by this Agreement or the Plan of Arrangement, neither the Parent nor its Subsidiaries has entered into any written or oral agreement or understanding
providing for employment, severance, retention, bonus, golden parachute, change of control, or termination payments or entitlements to any current or former Parent Employee in connection with the termination of their position or their
employment with the Parent or its Subsidiaries or in connection with the consummation of the Arrangement.
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| (ii) |
As at the date hereof, neither the Parent nor any of its Subsidiaries (A) is a party to any collective bargaining agreement, or (B) is subject to any union certification or application for
certification or, to the knowledge of the Company, threatened or apparent union-organizing campaigns for employees not covered under a collective bargaining agreement. To the knowledge of the Parent, no labour strike, lock-out, slowdown
or work stoppage is pending or threatened against or directly affecting the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries. As at the date hereof, there are no employee associations, voluntary recognized or certified unions authorized to represent any
of the employees of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.
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| (iii) |
Except as set out in Schedule 4.1(r)(iii) of the Parent Disclosure Letter, all amounts due or accrued for all salary, wages, bonuses, commissions, vacation pay, sick days and benefits under the
Parent Benefit Plans have either been paid or are accurately reflected in the books and records of the Parent and its Subsidiaries in all material respects in accordance with GAAP or, in the case of bonuses or other incentive payments not
yet determined, the Parent has made reasonable accruals or estimates therefor in the books and records of the Parent. All liabilities in respect of the Parent Employees have or shall have been paid or accrued to the Effective Date,
including premium contributions, remittances and assessments for employment insurance, employer health tax, Canada Pension Plan, income tax, workers’ compensation and any other employment-related legislation.
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| (iv) |
The Parent and its Subsidiaries are in material compliance with all material terms and conditions of employment (including the terms of any applicable collective bargaining agreement) and
applicable Laws relating to employment or termination of employment, including pay equity, employees’ profit sharing (participación de los trabajadores en las utilidades de las empresas)
obligations, subcontracting regime (régimen de subcontratación) in terms of the Mexican Federal Labor Law (Ley Federal
del Trabajo), assignment of employees and personnel provision services, wages, hours of work, overtime, vacation, human rights, employer health tax and social security contributions payment, workers’ compensation and occupational
health and safety.
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| (v) |
There are no material employment-related claims, complaints, investigations or orders under applicable Laws respecting employment now pending or, to the knowledge of the Parent, threatened
against the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries by or before any Governmental Entity as of the date of this Agreement.
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| (vi) |
To the knowledge of the Parent, each of the Parent and its Subsidiaries has properly characterized retained individuals as either employees or independent contractors for the purposes of Taxes
and other applicable Laws, and none of them has received any notice from any Governmental Entity disputing such classification.
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| (vii) |
Each and every Parent Employee has all the necessary permits under applicable Laws to lawfully work in the country of their employment, including without limitation any working visa that may be
required. Each of the Parent and its Subsidiaries has the necessary permits to employ each and every Parent Employee in terms of applicable Laws, including without limitation any migratory permit to hire foreign employees, as applicable.
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| (viii) |
Other than in the ordinary course (including annual cost-of-living salary increases or statutory collective bargaining agreements annual reviews), since December 31, 2024, the Parent and its
Subsidiaries have not granted or promised any Parent Employee any extraordinary or special increases in compensation or benefits, or any payment of any bonus, or deferred compensation or similar arrangement.
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| (ix) |
As of the date hereof, no Parent Employee who is at the director level and above for the corporate office of the Parent, or who is at the general manager level and above at the site level of the
Parent, has given written notice to the Parent and/or its Subsidiaries of an intention to terminate employment and, to the knowledge of the Parent, no such Parent Employee intends to terminate employment.
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| (x) |
To the knowledge of the Parent, no Parent Employee has been terminated for cause as provided by the Federal Labor Law (Ley Federal del Trabajo).
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| (s) |
Absence of Certain Changes or Events. Except as disclosed in the
Parent Public Documents, since December 31, 2024:
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| (i) |
the Parent and its Subsidiaries have conducted their respective businesses in the ordinary course in all material respects and have not taken any steps to take any actions which, if taken after
the date hereof, would require the Company’s consent pursuant to Section 5.4 of this Agreement;
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| (ii) |
there has not been any damage, destruction or other casualty loss with respect to any asset owned, leased or otherwise used by the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries that is material to the Parent
and its Subsidiaries, taken as a whole, whether or not covered by insurance (other than in the ordinary course or regular wear and tear);
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| (iii) |
other than as expressly permitted by this Agreement, there has not been any acquisition or disposition (including any reconveyance) by the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries of any property or
asset that would be material to the Parent and its Subsidiaries, taken as a whole;
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| (iv) |
there has not been any write down by the Parent of the value of any of the material assets of the Parent and its Subsidiaries, taken as a whole; and
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| (v) |
through to the date of this Agreement, there has not been any change, effect, event, occurrence, state of facts or circumstance that has had, or would reasonably be expected to have, individually
or in the aggregate, a Parent Material Adverse Effect.
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| (t) |
Litigation. Except as disclosed in Schedule 4.1(t) of the Parent
Disclosure Letter, there are no claims, actions, suits, demands, arbitrations, charges, indictments, orders, hearings or other civil, criminal, administrative or investigative proceedings, or other investigations or examinations pending
or, to the knowledge of the Parent, threatened against the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries, the business of the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries, or affecting any of their properties or assets, before or by any Governmental Entity
which, if commenced and adversely determined, would have, or would reasonably be expected to have, a Parent Material Adverse Effect or would significantly impede the ability of the Parent to consummate the Arrangement. Except as
disclosed in Schedule 4.1(t) of the Parent Disclosure Letter and to the knowledge of the Parent, there are no events or circumstances which would reasonably be expected to give rise to or serve as a basis for the commencement of any
such claim, action, suit, demand, arbitration, charge, indictment, order, hearing or other civil, criminal, administrative or investigative proceeding, or other investigation or examination. There are no outstanding orders, judgments,
injunctions, or decrees against the Parent or its Subsidiaries that materially and adversely impact the business, property or assets of the Parent and its Subsidiaries. At the date hereof, neither the Parent nor any of its Subsidiaries
currently intends to initiate any suit, action, claim or arbitration that would be material to the Parent and its Subsidiaries, taken as a whole.
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| (u) |
Indigenous Claims. There are no material claims or actions with
respect to Indigenous rights currently outstanding or, to the knowledge of the Parent, threatened or pending, with respect to the Parent Property. There are no material land entitlement claims having been asserted or any legal actions
relating to Indigenous rights having been instituted with respect to the Parent Property, and no dispute in respect of the Parent Property with any Indigenous group exists or, to the knowledge of the Parent, is threatened or imminent
which, if adversely determined, would have, or would reasonably be expected to have, a Parent Material Adverse Effect. The Parent Properties that were ejidos or
communal property, as applicable, were disincorporated from the ejido regime and passed to the private property regime through the Acts of Adoption of Full
Ownership. The relevant Acts of Adoption of Full Ownership including the notices and formalities related to the right of first refusal and preference and were duly notarized before a notary public and registered before the National
Agrarian Registry (Registro Agrario Nacional) and the corresponding Public Registry of Property (Registro
Público de Propiedad). No Parent Property is a national, ejidal or communal land and adjoins ejidal or communal land and no Parent Property is encroaching on any private, ejidal or communal property in respect of which any third party, ejido or community may be the owner under any title of ownership or resolution of endowment and/or restitution of land whatsoever. The Parent has made available copies
of all material agreements with Indigenous groups.
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| (v) |
Community Relations. To the knowledge of the Parent, no authorized
representative of any community in the vicinity (including any ejido) of any of the Parent Properties has communicated in writing to the Parent or any of its
Subsidiaries: (A) a requirement that the consent of such community be obtained as a condition to continued operation of any such Parent Property, (B) any violation related to agrarian, ejido or communal restrictions, including proceedings related to ejido donations or endowments or extensions or requests for ejido or agrarian appropriations or pre-emptive rights or similar rights in agrarian matters on any of the Parent Properties, or (C) a material increase in the
compensation payments payable by the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries under any community development or social framework or similar agreements as a condition to the continued operation of such Parent Properties, other than such
communications in the ordinary course.
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| (w) |
No Expropriation. No property or asset of the Parent or its
Subsidiaries (including any Parent Mineral Interests) has been taken or expropriated or suffered a similar proceeding by any Governmental Entity nor has any notice or proceeding in respect thereof been given or commenced nor, to the
knowledge of the Parent, is there any threat, intent or proposal to give any such notice or to commence any such proceeding.
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| (x) |
Taxes.
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| (i) |
Each of the Parent and its Subsidiaries has duly and timely filed all material Tax Returns required to be filed by it (taking into account any applicable extensions) prior to the date hereof and
all such Tax Returns are true, complete and correct in all material respects.
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| (ii) |
Except as disclosed in Schedule 4.1(x) of the Parent Disclosure Letter, no Tax Return of the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries is under audit by any Governmental Entity, and no written or oral
notice of such an audit has been received by the Parent. The Parent is not a party to, or otherwise subject to, a proceeding in which Taxes are being contested.
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| (iii) |
Each of the Parent and its Subsidiaries has paid on a timely basis all material Taxes which are due and payable by it on or before the date hereof (including installments) and has provided
accruals in accordance with GAAP in the most recently published consolidated financial statements of the Parent for any Taxes of the Parent and its Subsidiaries for the period covered by such financial statements that have not been paid
whether or not shown as being due on any Tax Returns. Since such publication date, no material liability in respect of Taxes not reflected in such statements or otherwise provided for has been assessed, proposed to be assessed, incurred
or accrued, other than in the ordinary course.
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| (iv) |
Except as disclosed in Schedule 4.1(x) of the Parent Disclosure Letter, no material deficiencies, litigation, audits, claims, proposed adjustments or matters in controversy exist or have been
asserted with respect to Taxes of the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries, and neither the Parent, nor any of its Subsidiaries, is a party to any action or proceeding for assessment or collection of Taxes and no such event has been asserted
or, to the knowledge of the Parent, threatened against the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries or any of their respective assets.
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| (v) |
No claim has been made by any Governmental Entity in a jurisdiction where the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries does not file Tax Returns that the Parent, or any of its Subsidiaries, is or may be
subject to Tax by that jurisdiction or is or may be required to file a tax return in that jurisdiction.
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| (vi) |
There are no Liens with respect to Taxes upon any of the assets of the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries (other than Parent Permitted Liens).
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| (vii) |
Each of the Parent and its Subsidiaries has withheld, deducted or collected all material amounts required to be withheld, deducted or collected by it on account of Taxes and has remitted all such
amounts to the appropriate Governmental Entity as required by Law. Each of the Parent and its Subsidiaries has complied in all material respects with all related information reporting, withholding and record retention requirements.
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| (viii) |
Neither the Parent, each of its Subsidiaries or any third party provider who has issued CFDIs in favor of the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries are mentioned in the list provided under Article 69
B of the Código Fiscal de la Federación.
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| (ix) |
Neither the Parent nor any of its Subsidiaries has entered into, or participated in, any “listed transaction” within the meaning of U.S. Treasury Regulations section 1.6011-4(b)(2).
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| (x) |
Neither the Parent nor any of its Subsidiaries has been a “distributing” corporation or a “controlled corporation” (each within the meaning of section 355(a)(1)(A) of the U.S. Tax Code) in any
distribution of stock during the two (2) year period ending on the date of this Agreement that was purported or intended to be governed by section 355 of the U.S. Tax Code (or so much of section 356 of the U.S. Tax Code as relates to
section 355 of the U.S. Tax Code).
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| (xi) |
(A) Neither the Parent nor its Subsidiaries has taken or agreed to take any action that would prevent the Arrangement from qualifying as a “reorganization” within the meaning of section 368(a) of
the U.S. Tax Code and (B) the Parent is not aware of any agreement, plan or other circumstance that would prevent the Arrangement from qualifying as a “reorganization” within the meaning of section 368(a) of the U.S. Tax Code.
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| (xii) |
The Parent and each of its Subsidiaries has made available to the Company true, correct and complete copies of all material Tax Returns, examination reports and statements of deficiencies for
taxable periods, or transactions consummated, for which the applicable statutory periods of limitations have not expired.
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| (xiii) |
The Parent and its Subsidiaries have complied in all material respects with the transfer pricing (including any contemporaneous documentation) provisions of each applicable Law, including for
greater certainty, under section 247 of the Tax Act (and the corresponding provisions of any applicable provincial Law).
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| (xiv) |
The Parent and each of its Subsidiaries retains all material tax, accounting and Corporate Records required by applicable Law to support any tax or accounting position, filing or claim made by
them with respect to Taxes.
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| (y) |
Insurance. All insurance maintained by the Parent or any of its
Subsidiaries is in full force and effect and in good standing, and neither the Parent nor any of its Subsidiaries is in default, whether as to payment of premium or otherwise, and such insurance is reasonable and prudent in light of the
size of the Parent and its Subsidiaries and the nature of its business and operations. The Parent and its Subsidiaries maintain the insurance policies required by applicable Laws and any Contract to which the Parent and its Subsidiaries
are a party or by which they are otherwise bound, including all required insurance policies to operate in the ordinary course of business, as currently conducted.
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| (z) |
Non-Arm’s Length Transactions. Other than (A) as disclosed in the
Parent Public Documents and (B) employment or compensation agreements entered into in the ordinary course, there are no current contracts, commitments, agreements, arrangements or other transactions (including relating to indebtedness
by or to the Parent or its Subsidiaries) between the Parent or its Subsidiaries, on the one hand, and any (i) officer or director of the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries, (ii) any holder of record or, to the knowledge of the Parent,
beneficial owner of 10% or more of the voting securities of the Parent, or (iii) any affiliate or associate of any officer, director or beneficial owner, on the other hand.
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| (aa) |
Parent Benefit Plans.
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| (i) |
Schedule 4.1(aa)(i) of the Parent Disclosure Letter contains a true and complete list of all material Parent Benefit Plans. Current and complete copies of all the Parent Benefit Plans as amended
as of the date hereof have been delivered or made available to the Company together with copies of all material documents relating to the Parent Benefit Plans.
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| (ii) |
No Parent Benefit Plan:
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is a “registered pension plan”, a “retirement compensation arrangement”, a “deferred profit sharing plan”, or a “salary deferral arrangement”, as each such term is defined in
the Tax Act;
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| (B) |
is a “multi-employer plan” as such term is defined in subsection 8500(i) of the Regulations of Tax Act or a Multiemployer Plan;
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| (C) |
contains a “defined benefit provision” as defined in subsection 147.1(1) of the Tax Act, or is a “defined benefit plan” (as defined in Section 3(35) of
ERISA) whether or not subject to ERISA, or any plan subject to Section 412 of the U.S. Tax Code or Section 302 of ERISA;
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| (D) |
provides for health and welfare benefits which are not fully-insured;
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| (E) |
provides for retiree or post-termination benefits to Parent Employees or former Parent Employees or beneficiaries or dependents thereof (other than as required by applicable Laws); or
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| (F) |
provides benefits to independent contractors.
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| (iii) |
Each Parent Benefit Plan is, and has been, established, registered (if required), amended, funded, operated, communicated, administered and invested in compliance with its terms and all Laws,
except as would not reasonably be expected to result in material liability to the Parent and its Subsidiaries. All employer and employee payments, contributions and premiums required to be remitted, paid to or in respect of each Parent
Benefit Plan, as of the date hereof, have been paid or remitted in all material respects in a timely fashion in accordance with its terms and all Laws; and all obligations in respect of each Parent Benefit Plan have been properly accrued
and reflected in the Parent’s financial statements.
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| (iv) |
To the knowledge of the Parent, there are no investigations by a Governmental Entity or material claims (other than routine claims for payment of benefits) pending involving any Parent Benefit
Plan, and to the knowledge of the Parent and its Subsidiaries no event has occurred which would reasonably be expected to give rise to such investigations or material claims (other than routine claims for payment of benefits).
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| (v) |
There has been no amendment to, or announcement by the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries relating to, or change in employee participation or coverage under, any Parent Benefit Plan and no Parent
Benefit Plan contains provisions permitting retroactive increase or payments on termination which, in each case, would materially increase the expense of maintaining such plan above the level of the expense incurred therefor for the most
recent fiscal year.
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| (vi) |
Neither the execution of this Agreement by the Parent nor the consummation of the Arrangement pursuant to the Plan of Arrangement (whether alone or in conjunction with any subsequent events)
would result in (A) any Parent Employees receiving termination or severance pay or any increase in termination or severance pay upon any termination of employment after the date hereof, or (B) acceleration of the time of payment or
vesting or result in any payment or funding (through a grantor trust or otherwise) of compensation or benefits under, increase the amount payable or result in any other material obligation pursuant to any of the Parent Benefit Plans.
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| (vii) |
There is no entity other than the Parent or its Subsidiaries participating in any Parent Benefit Plan.
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| (viii) |
All data necessary to administer each Parent Benefit Plan is in the possession of the Parent or its Subsidiaries or its agents and is in a form which is sufficient for the proper administration
of the Parent Benefit Plan in accordance with its terms and, to the knowledge of the Parent, such data is complete and correct in all material respects.
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| (bb) |
Environmental. Except for any matters that, individually or in the
aggregate, would not have or would not reasonably be expected to have a Parent Material Adverse Effect:
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| (i) |
since January 1, 2022, all facilities and operations of the Parent and its Subsidiaries have been conducted, and are now, in compliance with all Environmental Laws;
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| (ii) |
the Parent and its Subsidiaries are in possession of, and in compliance with, all Environmental Permits that are required to own, lease and operate the Parent Mineral Interests and to conduct
their respective business as they are now being conducted which are legal, valid, binding and in full force and effect, all of which appear in the name of the Parent and/or its Subsidiaries;
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| (iii) |
to the knowledge of the Parent, no Environmental Liabilities presently exist with respect to any portion of any currently or formerly owned, leased, used or otherwise controlled property,
interests and rights or relating to the operations and business of the Parent and its Subsidiaries and, to the knowledge of the Parent, there is no basis for any such Environmental Liabilities to arise in the future as a result of the
Parent’s activities in respect of such property, interests, rights, operations and business;
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| (iv) |
except as disclosed in Schedule 4.1(bb)(iv) of the Parent Disclosure Letter, neither the Parent nor any of its Subsidiaries is subject to or has received notice of any proceeding, application,
order or directive from any Governmental Entity which relates to environmental matters and which may require any material work, repairs, construction or expenditures, or create any additional Environmental Liabilities, and to the
knowledge of the Parent, there are no pending environmental claims;
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| (v) |
the Parent or its Subsidiaries have posted with the relevant regulatory authorities all financial assurance required to be posted pursuant to Environmental Laws or Environmental Permits,
including any financial assurance required in connection with reclamation, remediation or closure plans for the Parent Mineral Interests;
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| (vi) |
to the knowledge of the Parent, there are no changes in the status, terms or conditions of any Environmental Permits held by the Parent or any or its Subsidiaries or any renewal, modification,
revocation, reassurance, alteration, transfer or amendment of any such Environmental Permits, or any review by, or approval of, any Governmental Entity of such Environmental Permits or in connection with the execution or delivery of this
Agreement, the consummation of the transactions contemplated herein or the continuation of the business of the Parent or its Subsidiaries following the Effective Date; and
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| (vii) |
the Parent and its Subsidiaries have made available to the Company true, correct and complete copies of all material audits, studies, plans, assessments, investigation reports (including Phase I
and Phase II environmental site assessments) and regulatory correspondence with respect to environmental matters in their possession or control.
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| (cc) |
Parent Material Contracts. Schedule 4.1(cc) of the Parent Disclosure
Letter lists all of the Parent Material Contracts to which the Parent and its Subsidiaries are parties all of which are in full force and effect and are enforceable in accordance with
their terms with respect to each of the Parent and its Subsidiaries. The Parent and each of its Subsidiaries has complied in all material respects with all the terms of all Parent Material Contracts. Neither the Parent nor any of its
Subsidiaries is in breach of, or default under, any Parent Material Contract to which it is a party or bound, nor does the Parent have knowledge of any condition that with the passage of time or the giving of notice or both would result
in such a breach or default, except in each case where any such breaches or defaults would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to be, or result in, a Parent Material Adverse Effect. As of the date hereof,
neither the Parent nor any of its Subsidiaries knows of, or has received written notice of, any breach or default under (nor, to the knowledge of the Parent, does there exist any condition which with the passage of time or the giving of
notice or both would result in such a breach or default under) any Parent Material Contract by any other party thereto except where any such violation or default would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to be,
or result in, a Parent Material Adverse Effect. The Parent has made available to the Company true and complete copies of all of the Parent Material Contracts. All the Parent Material Contracts are legal, valid, binding and in full force
and effect and are enforceable by the Parent (or a Subsidiary of the Parent, as the case may be) in accordance with their respective terms (subject to bankruptcy, insolvency and other applicable Laws affecting the enforcement of
creditors’ rights generally and subject to the qualification that equitable remedies may be granted only in the discretion of a court of competent jurisdiction). Neither the Parent nor any of its Subsidiaries has received notice that
any party to a Parent Material Contract intends to cancel, terminate, materially modify or not renew such Parent Material Contract.
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| (dd) |
No Impediment under Existing Indebtedness. There are no covenants or
other terms (including approval, consent or other discretionary rights of any lender or noteholder) under any of the Parent’s or any of its Subsidiaries’ credit agreements (including the Parent Credit Agreement), indentures or other
documents governing or relating to the indebtedness of the Parent and its Subsidiaries which would reasonably be expected to prevent, materially delay or otherwise materially impede the consummation of the Arrangement or the
transactions contemplated by this Agreement. Provided that the Company Credit Agreement is terminated in connection with the consummation of the Arrangement, the consummation of the Arrangement and the completion of any aspect of the
transactions contemplated by this Agreement will not result or give rise to a default or event of default under the Parent Credit Agreement, indentures or other documents governing or relating to the indebtedness of the Parent and its
Subsidiaries.
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| (ee) |
Standstill Agreements. Neither the Parent nor any of its Subsidiaries
has waived any Parent Standstill Agreement to which the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries is a Party, except to permit submissions of expressions of interest prior to the date of this Agreement.
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| (ff) |
Whistleblower Reporting. No employee of the Parent or any of its
Subsidiaries, nor any legal counsel representing the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries, has reported evidence of a material violation of any Securities Laws, breach of fiduciary duty or similar material violation by the Parent or any of
its Subsidiaries or their respective officers, directors, employees, agents or independent contractors to the Parent’s management, or audit committee (or other committee designated for such purpose) of the Parent Board.
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| (gg) |
Restrictions on Business Activities. There is no agreement, judgement,
injunction, order or decree binding upon the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries that has or would reasonably be expected to have the effect of prohibiting or restricting any acquisition of property by the Parent or any such Subsidiary or
the conduct of business by the Parent or any such Subsidiary as currently conducted (including following the transaction contemplated by this Agreement) other than such agreements, judgements, injunctions, orders or decrees which would
not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Parent Material Adverse Effect.
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| (hh) |
Brokers. Except for the fees to be paid to BMO Nesbitt Burns Inc. and
RBC Capital Markets, LLC pursuant to engagement letters with the Parent, none of the Parent, any of its Subsidiaries, or any of their respective officers, directors or employees has employed any broker or finder or incurred any
liability for any brokerage fees, commissions or finder’s fees on behalf of the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.
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| (ii) |
Corrupt Practices Legislation.
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| (i) |
None of the Parent, its Subsidiaries and affiliates, nor, to the Parent’s knowledge, any of their Representatives or other Persons acting on behalf of the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries or
affiliates has directly or indirectly, offered, promised, agreed, paid, authorized, given or taken any act in furtherance of any such offer, promise, agreement, payment or authorization on behalf of the Parent or its Subsidiaries,
anything of value, directly or indirectly, to any official of a Governmental Entity, any political party or official thereof or any candidate for political office, for the purpose of any of the following:
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| (A) |
influencing any action or decision of such person in such person’s official capacity, including a decision to fail to perform such person’s official function in order to obtain or retain an
advantage in the course of business;
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| (B) |
inducing such person to use such person’s influence with any Governmental Entity to affect or influence any act or decision of such Governmental Entity to assist the Parent or one of its
Subsidiaries in obtaining or retaining business for, with, or directing business to, any Person or otherwise to obtain or retain an advantage in the course of business; or
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| (C) |
to assist the Parent or one of its Subsidiaries in obtaining or retaining business for, with, or directing business to, any Person.
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| (ii) |
None of the Parent and its Subsidiaries, nor, to the knowledge of the Parent, any of their respective Representatives has, directly or indirectly, taken any action that is prohibited by or would
cause the Parent or one of its Subsidiaries to be in violation of the requirements of the Corruption of Foreign Public Officials Act (Canada), the Proceeds of
Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act (Canada), the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977 (United States), the Mexican Anticorruption System Law (Ley General del Sistema Nacional Anticorrupción), the Mexican General Administrative Liabilities Law (Ley General de Responsabilidades
Administrativas), the Federal Law for the Prevention and Identification of Operations with Resources of Illicit Origin (Ley Federal para la Prevención e Identificación de Operaciones con Recursos
de Procedencia Ilícita), and the Federal Penal Code (Código Penal Federal) as amended or any law of similar effect prohibiting corruption, bribery and money laundering in any jurisdiction
in which it conducts its business and to which it is subject (collectively, the “Parent Applicable Anti-Corruption Law”). Neither the Parent, nor its Subsidiaries, nor, to the knowledge of the
Parent, their respective Representatives, has violated any Parent Applicable Anti-Corruption Law and, to the knowledge of the Parent, no condition or circumstances exist that would form the basis of any such allegations.
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| (iii) |
All contracts and arrangements between the Parent or one of its Subsidiaries and any other Person are in compliance with Parent Applicable Anti-Corruption Law. Since January 1, 2023, the Parent
and its Subsidiaries have maintained policies and procedures applicable to it and their respective directors, officers, employees, agents and representatives in place in respect thereof as are appropriate to prevent and detect violations
of Parent Applicable Anti-Corruption Laws.
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| (iv) |
None of the Parent or its Subsidiaries nor any of its directors, officers, employees, agents or representatives has (A) conducted or initiated any review, audit or internal investigation that
concluded that the Parent or one of its Subsidiaries or any of their respective directors, officers, employees, agents or representatives has materially violated any Parent Applicable Anti-Corruption Law, or (B) made a voluntary, directed
or involuntary disclosure to any Governmental Entity responsible for enforcing Parent Applicable Anti-Corruption Law, in each case with respect to any alleged act or omission arising under or relating to material non-compliance with any
such Laws, or received any notice, request or citation from any person alleging material non-compliance with any such Laws.
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| (v) |
The Parent and its Subsidiaries have maintained systems of internal controls intended to ensure compliance by the Parent, its Subsidiaries and their respective Representatives with Parent
Applicable Anti-Corruption Law.
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| (jj) |
Sanctions.
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| (i) |
Neither the Parent, nor any of its Subsidiaries, nor any of their respective directors, officers or employees nor, to the knowledge of the Parent, any agents or persons acting on any of their
behalf: (A) is a Restricted Party; or (B) has received written notice of or is aware of any claim, action, suit, proceeding or investigation against it with respect to Sanctions by any Sanctions Authority.
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| (ii) |
None of the Parent, any of its Subsidiaries or any director, officer, employee or to the knowledge of the Parent, agent of the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries is a Person that is, or is owned
or controlled by Persons that are: (A) the subject/target of any Sanctions, or (B) located, organized or resident in a country or territory that is the subject of Sanctions, including Russia, Crimea, Donetsk People’s Republic and the
Luhansk People’s Republic of Ukraine, the Kherson and the Zaporizhzhia oblasts of Ukraine, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, and Syria.
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| (iii) |
The Parent, its Subsidiaries and their respective directors, officers and employees and, to the knowledge of the Parent, the agents of the Parent and its Subsidiaries are in compliance with all
applicable Sanctions. The Parent and its Subsidiaries have instituted and maintain policies and procedures reasonably designed to ensure compliance with applicable Sanctions.
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| (iv) |
Neither the Parent nor any of its Subsidiaries has knowingly engaged in, or is now knowingly engaged in, any dealings or transactions with any Person, or in property that is owned, held or
controlled by or on behalf of any Person or in any country or territory in violation of Sanctions.
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| (kk) |
Modern Slavery.
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| (i) |
The Parent and its Subsidiaries have acted in compliance with the fundamental principles defined and protected by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the fundamental principles of the
International Labor Organization and rules relating to the prohibition of forced labour, child labour and human trafficking in their operations and supply chains.
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| (ii) |
The Parent and its Subsidiaries are in compliance with the requirements of applicable Modern Slavery Laws.
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| (iii) |
The Parent and its Subsidiaries have customary policies and procedures in place reasonably designed to ensure compliance with applicable Modern Slavery Laws.
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| (ll) |
Investment Canada Act. The Parent and the Purchaser are trade
agreement investors and are not state-owned enterprises, in each case within the meaning of the ICA.
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| (mm) |
Antitakeover Statutes. The Parent Board has taken all actions
necessary to reasonably ensure that the restrictions applicable to business combinations contained in Section 203 of the DGCL are not, and will not be, applicable to the execution, delivery or performance of this Agreement or the
consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby, including the Arrangement. Except for Section 203 of the DGCL, no “fair price,” “moratorium,” “control share acquisition,” “business combination” or other similar anti-takeover
statutes or regulations enacted under the DGCL or other Law applies or purports to apply to this Agreement or any of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.
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| (nn) |
Bankruptcy. Neither the Parent nor any of its Subsidiaries has
commenced or contemplated any proceeding, or filed or contemplated the filing of any petition, in any court relating to the bankruptcy, concurso mercantil,
reorganization, insolvency, dissolution, liquidation or relief from debtors of the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries. There is no legal basis for the bankruptcy, insolvency, dissolution or liquidation of the Parent or any of its
Subsidiaries.
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| (oo) |
Privacy and Security.
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| (i) |
The Parent and its Subsidiaries (A) are in material compliance with applicable Privacy Laws, and (B) have implemented and maintained measures designed to provide reasonable assurance that each of
the Parent and its Subsidiaries: (i) comply with applicable Privacy Laws; and (ii) will not collect, acquire, fail to secure, share, disclose, use or otherwise process Personal Information in a manner inconsistent with applicable Privacy
Laws, any notice to or consent from the provider of Personal Information, any Contract to which each of the Parent and its Subsidiaries is a party that is applicable to such Personal Information, or any privacy policy or privacy statement
from time to time published or otherwise made available by the Parent and its Subsidiaries to the Persons to whom the Personal Information relates.
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| (ii) |
With respect to all Personal Information collected by the Parent and its Subsidiaries, each of the Parent and its Subsidiaries has taken steps required and reasonably necessary to protect such
Personal Information against loss and against unauthorized access, use, modification, disclosure or other misuse, including implementing and monitoring compliance with reasonable measures with respect to technological, organizational and
physical security of such Personal Information. Each of the Parent and its Subsidiaries has commercially reasonable safeguards in place designed to protect Personal Information in its possession or control from loss, unauthorized access,
use or disclosure, including by its officers, employees, independent contractors and consultants. To the knowledge of the Parent, there has been no unauthorized access to, disclosure of, or other misuse of any Personal Information in the
custody or control of the Parent or its Subsidiaries.
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| (iii) |
Neither the Parent nor its Subsidiaries have received any notice of any claims, investigations or alleged violations of applicable Privacy Laws including with respect to Personal Information
collected or possessed by or otherwise subject to the control of the Parent and its Subsidiaries.
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| 4.2 |
Survival of Representations and Warranties
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| 5.1 |
Covenants of the Company Regarding the Conduct of Business
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| (a) |
the Company shall, and shall cause each of its Subsidiaries to, conduct its and their respective businesses in, not take any action except in, and maintain their respective facilities in, the
ordinary course and to use commercially reasonable efforts to maintain and preserve in all material respects its and their present business organization, operations, assets, properties (including the Company Mineral Interests) and
goodwill, to keep available the services of its officers and employees as a group and to maintain satisfactory relationships consistent with past practice with joint venture partners, suppliers, distributors, employees and Governmental
Entities having business relationships with them;
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| (b) |
without limiting the generality of Section 5.1(a), the Company shall not, and shall not permit any of its Subsidiaries to, directly or indirectly:
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| (i) |
other than as disclosed in Schedule 5.1(b) of the Company Disclosure Letter or as required by the terms of any Company Equity Incentive Plan, issue, sell, grant, award, pledge, hypothecate,
dispose of, or permit a Lien (other than a Company Permitted Lien) to be created, or agree to issue, sell, grant, award, pledge, hypothecate, dispose of, or permit a Lien (other than a Company Permitted Lien) to be created on, any Company
Shares, or other equity or voting interests or any options, stock appreciation rights, warrants, calls, conversion or exchange privileges or rights of any kind to acquire (whether on exchange, exercise, conversion or otherwise) any
Company Shares or other equity or voting interests or other securities or any shares of its Subsidiaries (including, for greater certainty, Company Incentive Awards), other than pursuant to the exercise or settlement of any Company
Incentive Awards that are outstanding as of the date hereof in accordance with their terms;
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| (ii) |
amend or propose to amend the articles, by-laws or other constating documents of the Company and its Subsidiaries or the terms of any securities of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries;
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| (iii) |
prior to the Effective Time, declare, accrue, set aside or pay any dividend or make any other distribution to Company Shareholders (whether in cash, securities or property or any combination
thereof) in respect of any Company Shares or the securities of any of its Subsidiaries, other than for certainty, the payment of any interest pursuant to the Company Credit Agreement and the Company Notes in accordance with their terms;
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| (iv) |
split, combine or reclassify any outstanding Company Shares or the securities of any of its Subsidiaries;
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| (v) |
redeem, purchase or offer to purchase any Company Shares or other securities of the Company or any shares or other securities of its Subsidiaries, other than pursuant to the settlement of any
Company Incentive Awards in accordance with their terms and except in connection with a Pre-Acquisition Reorganization;
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| (vi) |
except in connection with a Pre-Acquisition Reorganization, reorganize, amalgamate or merge the Company or any of its Subsidiaries with any other Person;
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| (vii) |
except in connection with a Pre-Acquisition Reorganization, reduce the stated capital of the shares of the Company or of any of its Subsidiaries or otherwise change the capital structure of the
Company and its Subsidiaries;
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| (viii) |
other than as disclosed in Schedule 5.1(b) of the Company Disclosure Letter, sell, pledge, hypothecate, lease, dispose of, mortgage, licence, or permit a Lien (other than a Company Permitted
Lien) to be created on or agree to sell, pledge, hypothecate, dispose of, mortgage, licence, or permit a Lien (other than a Company Permitted Lien) to be created on or otherwise transfer any assets of the Company or any of its
Subsidiaries or any interest in any assets of the Company and its Subsidiaries having a value greater than $5 million in the aggregate, other than sales of inventory, equipment or obsolete assets in the ordinary course and Liens that are
incurred in the ordinary course;
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| (ix) |
acquire (by merger, consolidation, acquisition of stock or assets or otherwise) or agree to acquire, directly or indirectly, in one transaction or in a series of related transactions, any Person,
or make any investment or agree to make any investment (by purchase of shares or securities, contributions of capital (other than to wholly-owned Subsidiaries), property transfer, purchase of any property or assets or otherwise), directly
or indirectly, in one transaction or in a series of related transactions, in any Person, other than acquisitions of assets, equipment and supplies in the ordinary course that do not exceed 115% of the amounts budgeted for acquisitions in
the Company Budget and, for certainty, excluding capital expenditures permitted by Section 5.1(b)(xxii);
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| (x) |
incur, create, assume or otherwise become liable for any indebtedness for borrowed money or any other material liability or obligation or issue any debt securities, or guarantee or otherwise
become responsible for, the obligations of any other Person or make any loans or advances to any Person that is not a Subsidiary of the Company, except (A) in connection with ordinary course working capital needs (including, without
limitation, the indebtedness incurred or to be incurred under the Company Credit Agreement), or (B) letters of credit, reclamation bonds, financial assurances or other guarantees in respect of environmental or other obligations in the
ordinary course;
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| (xi) |
adopt a plan of liquidation or resolutions providing for the winding-up, liquidation or dissolution of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries;
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| (xii) |
pay, discharge, settle, satisfy, compromise, waive, assign or release any material claims, liabilities or obligations prior to the same becoming due, other than (A) the payment, discharge or
satisfaction of liabilities reflected or reserved against in the Company’s financial statements or incurred in the ordinary course, (B) for an aggregate amount of no greater than $5 million, or (C) payment of any fees related to the
Arrangement;
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| (xiii) |
waive, release, grant, transfer, exercise, modify or amend in any material respect, other than in the ordinary course, (A) any existing material contractual rights in respect of any Company
Mineral Interests, or (B) any material Authorization, lease, concession, contract or other document;
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| (xiv) |
take any action or fail to take any action which action or failure to act would result in the material loss, expiration or surrender of, or the loss of any material benefit under, or reasonably
be expected to cause any Governmental Entities to institute proceedings for the suspension, revocation or limitation of rights under, any material Authorizations necessary to conduct its businesses as now conducted or planned to be
conducted;
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| (xv) |
other than as disclosed in Schedule 5.1(b) of the Company Disclosure Letter, in the ordinary course, in accordance with this Agreement or the Plan of Arrangement, or as is necessary to comply
with applicable Laws or the current terms of any Contracts or Company Benefit Plans: (A) grant to any Company Employee an increase in compensation in any form, or grant any general salary increase (other than base salary increases for
Company Employees in the ordinary course); (B) make any loan to any Company Employee (other than expense reimbursements in the ordinary course); (C) take any action with respect to the grant of any severance, retention, change of control
or bonus to, or enter into any employment agreement, deferred compensation or other similar agreement (or amend any such existing agreement) with any Company Employee; (D) increase any benefits payable under any existing severance or
termination pay policies or employment agreements, or adopt or materially amend or make any contribution to any Company Benefit Plan or other bonus, profit sharing, option, pension, retirement, deferred compensation, insurance, incentive
compensation, compensation or other similar plan, agreement, trust, fund or arrangement for the benefit of directors or Company Employees or former directors or former Company Employees; (E) increase bonus levels or other benefits payable
to any director or executive officer; (F) provide for accelerated vesting, removal of restrictions or an exercise of any stock-based or stock-related awards (including stock options), except, for greater certainty, where such accelerated
vesting, removal of restrictions or exercise occur automatically pursuant to the terms of a Company Equity Incentive Plan without any further action by the Company; (G) establish, adopt or amend (except as required by applicable Law) any
collective bargaining agreement or similar agreement; or (H) hire or engage, or amend the terms of employment or engagement of, any Company Employee or independent contractor with total annual compensation exceeding $250,000 (other than
to replace any existing Company Employee or independent contractor performing a similar function on substantially similar annual salaries or to fill a position that is open as of the date of this Agreement on substantially similar
compensation as was historically paid for that position by the Company or its Subsidiaries);
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| (xvi) |
enter into or terminate any interest rate, currency, equity or commodity swaps, hedges, derivatives, forward sales contracts or other financial instruments or like transaction other than in the
ordinary course or pursuant to the Company’s ordinary course cash management practices and hedging activities consistent with past practice;
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| (xvii) |
materially change the business carried on by the Company and its Subsidiaries, as a whole;
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| (xviii) |
amend its accounting policies or adopt new accounting policies, except as required by concurrent changes in IFRS;
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| (xix) |
enter into any Contract or series of Contracts, other than in the ordinary course, resulting in a new Contract or series of related new Contracts having a term in excess of twelve (12) months and
that would not be terminable by the Company or its Subsidiaries upon notice of ninety (90) days or less from the date of the relevant Contract, or that would impose financial obligations on the Company or any of its Subsidiaries in excess
of $5 million in the aggregate over the term of the Contract;
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| (xx) |
(A) except in the ordinary course, alter, amend, or otherwise modify or supplement, or waive any material provision or condition of, any Company Material Contract; (B) default under any material
provision of any Company Material Contract; or (C) enter into any Contract that restricts the ability of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries to offer to purchase the assets or equity securities of another Person;
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| (xxi) |
enter into or renew any agreement, contract, lease, licence or other binding obligation of the Company or its Subsidiaries (A) containing (1) any limitation or restriction on the ability of the
Company or its Subsidiaries or, following completion of the transactions contemplated hereby, the ability of the Parent or its Subsidiaries, to engage in any type of activity or business in any material respect, (2) any limitation or
restriction on the manner in which, or the localities in which, all or any portion of the business of the Company or its Subsidiaries or, following consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby, all or any portion of the business
of the Parent or its Subsidiaries, is or would be conducted in any material respect, or (3) any limit or restriction on the ability of the Company or its Subsidiaries or, following completion of the transactions contemplated hereby, the
ability of the Parent or its Subsidiaries, to solicit customers or employees in any material respect or (B) that would reasonably be expected to materially delay or prevent the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this
Agreement;
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(xxii)
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incur any capital expenditures or enter into any agreement obligating the Company or its Subsidiaries to provide for future capital expenditures involving payments in excess
of 115% of the amounts budgeted for capital expenditures in the Company Budget in the aggregate; or
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| (xxiii) |
commence, as plaintiff, any legal proceedings against a Governmental Entity.
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| (c) |
The Company shall not terminate, let lapse or amend or modify in any material respect any insurance policy maintained by the Company and its Subsidiaries; and except as contemplated by Section
5.16, the Company shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to cause its and its Subsidiaries’ current insurance (or re-insurance) policies not to be cancelled or terminated or any of the coverage thereunder to lapse, unless
simultaneously with such termination, cancellation or lapse, replacement policies underwritten by insurance and re-insurance companies of nationally recognized standing providing coverage equal to or greater than the coverage under the
cancelled, terminated or lapsed policies for commercially reasonable premiums are in full force and effect, provided that, subject to Section 5.16, neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries shall obtain or renew any insurance (or
re-insurance) policy for a term exceeding 12 months;
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| (d) |
the Company shall and shall cause each of its Subsidiaries to maintain and preserve all of its and its Subsidiaries rights under each of its Mineral Rights and Company Properties under each of
its and its Subsidiaries’ Authorizations;
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| (e) |
the Company and each of its Subsidiaries shall:
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| (i) |
diligently pursue the finalization of the audited annual consolidated financial statements of the Company and its Subsidiaries for the year ended December 31, 2025 such that they can be filed on
SEDAR+ in the ordinary course, and maintain all material books and records related thereto;
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| (ii) |
consult with, and take under consideration advice from, the Parent in connection with any material ongoing legal proceedings to which the Company or its Subsidiaries are party;
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| (iii) |
duly and timely file all Tax Returns required to be filed by it (taking into account any applicable extensions) on or after the date hereof and all such Tax Returns will be true, complete and
correct in all respects;
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| (iv) |
timely withhold, collect, remit and pay all Taxes which are required to be withheld, collected, remitted or paid by it to the extent due and payable;
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| (v) |
not make, change or rescind any election, information, return or designation relating to Taxes;
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| (vi) |
not make a request for a Tax ruling, voluntarily disclose any potential or actual Tax issue to any taxing authority, or enter into or amend any agreement with any taxing authorities, or consent
to any extension or waiver of any limitation period with respect to Taxes;
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| (vii) |
not settle or compromise any claim, action, suit, litigation, proceeding, arbitration, investigation, audit or controversy relating to Taxes affecting the Company or any of its Subsidiaries
(other than the payment, discharge or satisfaction of liabilities reflected in or reserved against in the interim consolidated financial statements of the Company for the three months ended September 30, 2025);
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| (viii) |
not enter into any Tax Sharing Agreement;
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| (ix) |
terminate all Tax Sharing Agreements without further liability to Parent, the Company, or its Subsidiaries following the Effective Time;
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| (x) |
not amend any Tax Return or change any of its methods of reporting income, deductions or accounting for income Tax purposes from those employed in the preparation of its income Tax Return for the
tax year ended December 31, 2024;
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| (xi) |
keep the Parent reasonably informed of any material events, discussions or correspondence with any Governmental Entity or other related action with respect to any Tax audit, investigation or
assessment; and
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| (f) |
the Company shall not authorize, agree or otherwise commit to do any of the matters otherwise prohibited by this Section 5.1.
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| 5.2 |
Covenants of the Company Relating to the Arrangement
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| (a) |
other than in respect of the Regulatory Approvals, which shall be governed by Section 5.10, use its commercially reasonable efforts to effect all necessary registrations, filings and submissions
of information required by Governmental Entities from it or its Subsidiaries relating to the Arrangement;
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| (b) |
use its commercially reasonable efforts to obtain all third party consents, approvals and notices required under any of the Company Material Contracts (other than the Company Credit Agreement);
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| (c) |
use commercially reasonable efforts to defend all lawsuits or other legal, regulatory or other proceedings against the Company challenging or affecting this Agreement or the consummation of the
transactions contemplated hereby;
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| (d) |
other than in respect of the Regulatory Approvals, which shall be governed by Section 5.10, use commercially reasonable efforts to satisfy all conditions precedent in this Agreement and take all
steps set forth in the Interim Order and the Final Order applicable to it and comply promptly with all requirements imposed by Law on it or its Subsidiaries with respect to this Agreement or the Arrangement;
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| (e) |
use its commercially reasonable efforts to carry out all actions necessary to ensure the availability of the exemption from the registration requirements of the U.S. Securities Act provided by
section 3(a)(10) of the U.S. Securities Act and applicable U.S. state securities laws;
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| (f) |
cooperate with, and provide commercially reasonable assistance to, Parent and Purchaser in the preparation and filing, on the Effective Date, of an election pursuant to subparagraph (c)(i) of the
definition of “public corporation” contained in subsection 89(1) of the Tax Act such that the Company ceases to be a “public corporation” for the purposes of the Tax Act;
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| (g) |
not take any action, or refrain from taking any commercially reasonable action, or permit any action to be taken or not taken, which is inconsistent with this Agreement or which would reasonably
be expected to prevent, materially delay or otherwise impede the consummation of the Arrangement or the transactions contemplated by this Agreement;
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| (h) |
promptly (and, in any event, within twenty-four (24) hours) notify the Parent of:
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| (i) |
any Company Material Adverse Effect or change, effect, event, occurrence or state of facts or circumstance that would reasonably be expected to have, individually or in the aggregate, a Company
Material Adverse Effect;
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| (ii) |
any notice or other communication from any Person alleging that the consent (or waiver, permit, exemption, order, approval, agreement, amendment or confirmation) of such Person (or another
Person) is required in connection with this Agreement or the Arrangement; or
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| (iii) |
any material proceedings commenced or, to the knowledge of the Company, threatened against, relating to or involving or otherwise affecting the Company or any of its Subsidiaries in connection
with this Agreement or the Arrangement. The Company shall give Parent a reasonable opportunity to participate in the defense or settlement of any substantive shareholder litigation against the Company or its directors or officers relating
to the Arrangement, and no such settlement (to the extent a material monetary amount is involved) shall be agreed to without the prior written consent of Parent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed.
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| 5.3 |
Covenants of the Company Regarding the TSX and NYSE American Delisting
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| 5.4 |
Covenants of the Parent Regarding the Conduct of Business
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| (a) |
the Parent shall, and shall cause each of its Subsidiaries to, conduct its and their respective businesses in, not take any action except in, and maintain their respective facilities in, the
ordinary course and to use commercially reasonable efforts to maintain and preserve in all material respects its and their present business organization, operations, assets, properties (including the Parent Mineral Interests) and
goodwill, to keep available the services of its officers and employees as a group and to maintain satisfactory relationships consistent with past practice with joint venture partners, suppliers, distributors, employees and Governmental
Entities having business relationships with them;
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| (b) |
without limiting the generality of Section 5.4(a), the Parent shall not, and shall not permit any of its Subsidiaries to, directly or indirectly:
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| (i) |
issue, sell, grant, award, pledge, hypothecate or dispose of or agree to issue, sell, grant, award, pledge, hypothecate or dispose of, any Parent Shares, or other equity or voting interests
(including, for greater certainty, Parent Incentive Awards) or any options, stock appreciation rights, warrants, calls, conversion or exchange privileges or rights of any kind to acquire (whether on exchange, exercise, conversion or
otherwise) any Parent Shares, other than (A) in the ordinary course, (B) as contemplated in Section 5.4(b)(viii) and/or (C) other than pursuant to the exercise or settlement of any Parent Incentive Awards that are outstanding as of the
date hereof in accordance with their terms or as required by the terms of any Parent Incentive Plans;
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| (ii) |
amend or propose to amend the articles, by-laws or other constating documents of the Parent or the terms of any securities of the Parent, other than the Parent Charter Amendment;
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| (iii) |
split, consolidate or reclassify any Parent Shares or undertake any other capital reorganization, or declare, set aside or pay any dividend or other distribution to the Parent Stockholders
(whether in cash, securities or property or any combination thereof) in respect of any Parent Shares;
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| (iv) |
redeem, purchase or offer to purchase any Parent Shares;
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| (v) |
reorganize, amalgamate or merge the Parent or any of the Parent Material Subsidiaries with any other Person (other than an affiliate of the Parent);
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| (vi) |
other than as set out in Section 5.4(b)(vi) of the Parent Disclosure Letter, reduce the stated capital of the Parent Shares or any of its Subsidiaries or otherwise change the capital structure of
the Parent and its Subsidiaries (other than an affiliate of the Parent);
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| (vii) |
sell, pledge, hypothecate, lease, dispose of, mortgage, licence, permit a Lien to be created on or agree to sell, pledge, hypothecate, dispose of, mortgage, licence, permit a Lien to be created
on or otherwise transfer any assets of the Parent or any of the Parent Material Subsidiaries that could reasonably be expected to prevent or delay the consummation the transactions contemplated hereby;
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| (viii) |
acquire (by merger, consolidation, acquisition of stock or assets or otherwise) or agree to acquire, directly or indirectly, in one transaction or in a series of related transactions, any Person,
or make any investment or agree to make any investment (by purchase of shares or securities, contributions of capital (other than to wholly-owned Subsidiaries), property transfer, purchase of any property or assets or otherwise), directly
or indirectly, in one transaction or in a series of related transactions, in any Person, provided that the Parent may complete one or more acquisitions and/or investments so long as the fair market value of all such acquisitions and/or
investments, as at the closing of such acquisitions and/or investments, when aggregated together, do not exceed $100 million;
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| (ix) |
incur, create, assume or otherwise become liable for any indebtedness for borrowed money or any other material liability or obligation or issue any debt securities, or guarantee or otherwise
become responsible for, the obligations of any other Person or make any loans or advances to any Person that is not a Subsidiary of the Parent, except (A) in connection with ordinary course working capital needs (including, without
limitation, the indebtedness incurred or to be incurred under the Parent Credit Agreement), or (B) letters of credit, reclamation bonds, financial assurances or other guarantees in respect of environmental or other obligations in the
ordinary course;
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| (x) |
adopt a plan of liquidation or resolutions providing for the winding-up, liquidation or dissolution of the Parent or any of the Parent Material Subsidiaries;
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| (xi) |
materially change the business carried on by the Parent and its Subsidiaries, as a whole;
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| (xii) |
pay, discharge, settle, satisfy, compromise, waive, assign or release any material claims, liabilities or obligations prior to the same becoming due other than (A) in the ordinary course; (B) for
an aggregate amount of no greater than $30 million or (C) payment of any fees related to the Arrangement;
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| (xiii) |
waive, release, grant, transfer, exercise, modify or amend in any material respect, other than in the ordinary course, (A) any existing material contractual rights in respect of any Parent
Mineral Interests, or (B) any material Authorization;
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| (xiv) |
commence, as plaintiff, any legal proceeding before a Governmental Entity that could reasonably be expected to prevent or delay the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby or
adversely affect the market price or value of the Parent Shares;
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| (xv) |
take any action or fail to take any action which action or failure to act would result in the material loss, expiration or surrender of, or the loss of any material benefit under, or reasonably
be expected to cause any Governmental Entities to institute proceedings for the suspension, revocation or limitation of rights under, any material Authorizations necessary to conduct its businesses as now conducted or planned to be
conducted; or
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| (xvi) |
amend its accounting policies or adopt new accounting policies except as required by concurrent changes in GAAP;
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| (c) |
the Parent shall and shall cause each of its Subsidiaries to maintain and preserve all of its and its Subsidiaries rights under each of its Mineral Rights and Parent Properties under each of its
and its Subsidiaries’ Authorizations, including but not limited to obtaining the required extensions and renewals of the Parent’s and its Subsidiaries’ Authorizations;
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| (d) |
the Parent shall not authorize, agree or otherwise commit to do any of the matters otherwise prohibited by this Section 5.4; and
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| (e) |
the Parent and each of its Subsidiaries shall:
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| (i) |
duly and timely file all Tax Returns required to be filed by it on or after the date hereof and all such Tax Returns will be true, complete and correct in all respects;
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| (ii) |
timely withhold, collect, remit and pay all Taxes which are required to be withheld, collected, remitted or paid by it to the extent due and payable; and
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| (iii) |
keep the Company reasonably informed of any material events, discussions, correspondence or other action with respect to any Tax audit, investigation or assessment.
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| 5.5 |
Covenants Relating to the Consideration Shares
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| 5.6 |
Covenants Relating to TSX Listing
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| 5.7 |
Covenants of the Parent Regarding Blue-Sky Laws
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| 5.8 |
Covenants of the Parent Relating to the Arrangement
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| (a) |
other than in respect of the Regulatory Approvals, which shall be governed by Section 5.10, use its commercially reasonable efforts to effect all necessary registrations, filings and submissions
of information required by Governmental Entities from it or its Subsidiaries relating to the Arrangement;
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| (b) |
other than in respect of the Regulatory Approvals, which shall be governed by Section 5.10, use commercially reasonable efforts to defend all lawsuits or other legal, regulatory or other
proceedings against the Parent challenging or affecting this Agreement or the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby;
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| (c) |
other than in respect of the Regulatory Approvals, which shall be governed by Section 5.10, use commercially reasonable efforts to satisfy all conditions precedent in this Agreement and take all
steps set forth in the Interim Order and the Final Order applicable to it and comply promptly with all requirements imposed by Law on it or its Subsidiaries with respect to this Agreement or the Arrangement;
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| (d) |
use its commercially reasonable efforts to carry out all actions necessary to ensure the availability of the exemption from registration under section 3(a)(10) of the U.S. Securities Act and
applicable U.S. state securities laws;
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| (e) |
other than in respect of the Regulatory Approvals, which shall be governed by Section 5.10, not take any action, or refrain from taking any commercially reasonable action, or permit any action to
be taken or not taken, which is inconsistent with this Agreement or which would reasonably be expected to prevent, materially delay or otherwise impede the consummation of the Arrangement or the transactions contemplated by this
Agreement; and
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| (f) |
promptly (and, in any event, within twenty-four (24) hours) notify the Company of:
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| (i) |
any Parent Material Adverse Effect or change, effect, event, occurrence or state of facts or circumstance that would reasonably be expected to have, individually or in the aggregate, a Parent
Material Adverse Effect;
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| (ii) |
any notice or other communication from any Person alleging that the consent (or waiver, permit, exemption, order, approval, agreement, amendment or confirmation) of such Person (or another
Person) is required in connection with this Agreement or the Arrangement; or
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| (iii) |
any material proceedings commenced or, to the knowledge of the Parent, threatened against, relating to or involving or otherwise affecting the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries in connection with
this Agreement or the Arrangement.
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| 5.9 |
Indebtedness
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| 5.10 |
Regulatory Approvals
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| (a) |
In respect of the CNA Approval, as promptly as reasonably practicable but in any event within twenty (20) business days of this Agreement or such other date as the Parties may reasonably agree,
the Parent and the Company shall submit a notification to CNA to obtain the CNA Approval.
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| (b) |
In respect of the ICA Approval:
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| (i) |
as promptly as reasonably practicable but in any event within twenty (20) business days of this Agreement or such other date as the Parties may reasonably agree, the Parent shall submit to the
Minister an application for review pursuant to Part IV of the ICA; and
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| (ii) |
as promptly as reasonably practicable but in any event within twenty (20) business days of the filing of the application for review pursuant to Part IV of the ICA referenced in Section
5.10(b)(i), above, or such other date as the Parties may reasonably agree, the Parent shall submit to the Minister initial proposed undertakings.
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| (c) |
In respect of the Competition Act Approval, as promptly as reasonably practicable but in any event within twenty (20) business days of this Agreement or such other date as the Parties may
reasonably agree, the Parties shall submit to the Commissioner a request for an advance ruling certificate under section 102 of the Competition Act or, in the alternative, a No Action Letter. Unless the Parties agree otherwise, within
twenty (20) business days of this Agreement, the Parent and the Company shall each submit to the Commissioner a pre-merger notification pursuant to Part IX of the Competition Act.
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| (d) |
The Parent and the Company shall (and shall cause their respective Subsidiaries, as applicable), to file, as promptly as practicable but in any event within thirty (30) business days after the
date of this Agreement or such other date as the Parent and the Company may reasonably agree, any other filings or notifications under any other applicable federal, provincial, state or foreign Law required to obtain any other Regulatory
Approvals.
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| (e) |
Other than in respect of the ICA Approval, the Parent and the Company shall use (and shall cause their respective Subsidiaries to use) their respective commercially reasonable efforts to obtain
the Regulatory Approvals as promptly as practicable after the date of this Agreement and, in any event, in order to allow the Effective Time to occur before the Outside Date; provided, however, that nothing in this Agreement (other than
in respect of the ICA Approval which shall be governed by Section 5.10(f)) shall require either Party or their respective Subsidiaries to propose, negotiate, effect or agree to, by consent decree, hold separate order or otherwise, the
sale, transfer, divestiture, license or other disposition of any assets or businesses of the Parent or the Company or their respective Subsidiaries or otherwise take any action that prohibits or limits either Parties’ or their respective
Subsidiaries’ freedom of action with respect to, or either Parties’ or their respective Subsidiaries’ ability to own, retain, control, operate or exercise full rights of ownership with respect to any of the businesses or assets of the
Parent, the Company or any of their respective Subsidiaries.
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| (f) |
The Parent and the Company shall use (and shall cause their respective Subsidiaries to use) their respective reasonable best efforts to obtain the ICA Approval as promptly as practicable after
the date of this Agreement and, in any event, in order to allow the Effective Time to occur before the Outside Date. In fulfilling its obligations to use reasonable best efforts to obtain the ICA Approval, Parent shall, in good faith, (A)
propose, offer, negotiate, commit to, agree to and/or effect such written undertakings in a form and with the content that is customary for transactions of the nature of the transactions that are the subject of this Agreement, taking into
account the nature of the Company’s business and the Parent’s business (the “Initial Undertakings”), and (B) propose, offer, negotiate, commit to, agree to and/or effect revisions and/or additions
to the Initial Undertakings, if necessary in order to obtain the ICA Approval, provided that (i) any such undertakings shall be conditioned upon the consummation of the transactions that are the subject of this Agreement, (ii) any
reasonable effort by Parent to resist, reduce or negotiate the scope of any undertakings (other than the Initial Undertakings) proposed by a Governmental Entity shall be deemed consistent with its obligations to use reasonable best
efforts, so long as such effort does not delay the Effective Date or delay the obtaining of the ICA Approval in a manner that could cause the Effective Time not to occur before the Outside Date, and (iii) such undertakings, individually
or in aggregate, would not reasonably be expected to have a material and adverse impact on the business, results of operations or condition (financial or otherwise) of the Company and its Subsidiaries, taken as a whole.
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| (g) |
All filing fees (including any Taxes thereon) in respect of any filing made to any Governmental Entity in respect of any Regulatory Approvals shall be paid by the Parent.
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| (h) |
With respect to obtaining the Regulatory Approvals, each of the Parent and the Company shall (and shall cause their respective Subsidiaries to) cooperate and coordinate with one another and shall
provide such assistance as the other Party may reasonably request in connection with obtaining the Regulatory Approvals. In particular:
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| (i) |
neither the Parent nor the Company (nor their respective Subsidiaries) shall extend or consent to any extension of any applicable waiting or review period or enter into any agreement with a
Governmental Entity to not consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, except upon the prior written consent of the other Party, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed;
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| (ii) |
the Parent and the Company shall (and shall cause their respective Subsidiaries to) exchange drafts of all submissions, substantive correspondence, filings, presentations, applications, plans,
consent agreements and other material documents made or submitted to or filed with any Governmental Entity in respect of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, will consider in good faith any suggestions made by the other Party
and its counsel and will provide the other Party and its counsel with final copies of all such material submissions, correspondence, filings, presentations, applications, plans and other material documents, and all pre-existing business
records or other documents, submitted to or filed with any Governmental Entity in respect of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement; provided, however, that, subject to Section 5.10(i), information indicated by a Party to be
competitively sensitive shall be provided to the other Party’s external legal counsel only on an external counsel only basis;
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| (iii) |
the Parent and the Company shall (and shall cause their respective Subsidiaries to) cooperate on a timely basis in the preparation of any response by the other Party to any request for additional
information received by such other Party from a Governmental Entity in connection with obtaining the Regulatory Approvals, and shall promptly provide or submit all documentation and information that is required by Law or a Governmental
Entity, requested by any Governmental Entity, or necessary or advisable in the opinion of the Parent, acting reasonably, in connection with obtaining the Regulatory Approvals;
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| (iv) |
the Parent and the Company will (and shall cause their respective Subsidiaries to) keep the other Party and its respective counsel fully apprised of all
written (including email) and oral communications and all meetings with any Governmental Entity and their staff in relation to the Regulatory Approvals, and will not participate in such communications or meetings without giving the other
Party and its counsel the opportunity to participate therein; provided, however, that, subject to Section 5.10(i), where competitively sensitive information may be discussed or communicated, the external legal counsel of the other Party
shall be provided with any such communications or information on an external counsel only basis and shall have the right to participate in any such meetings on an external counsel only basis; and
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| (v) |
the Parent and the Company shall (and shall cause their respective Subsidiaries to) make available its Representatives, on the reasonable request of the other Party and its counsel, to assist in
obtaining the Regulatory Approvals, including by (A) providing strategic input, including on any materials prepared for obtaining Regulatory Approvals, and (B) responding promptly to requests for support, documents, information, comments
or input where reasonably requested by the other Party in connection with the Regulatory Approvals.
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| (i) |
With respect to Sections 5.10(h)(i) and 5.10(h)(iv) above, where a Party (in this Section 5.10 only, the “Disclosing Party”) provides any submissions,
communications, information, correspondence, filings, presentations, applications, plans, consent agreements or other documents to the Party (the “Receiving Party”) on an external counsel only
basis, the Disclosing Party shall also provide the Receiving Party with a redacted version of any such submissions, communications, information, correspondence, filings, presentations, applications, plans, consent agreements or other
documents.
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| (j) |
The Parent and the Company shall not (and shall cause their respective Subsidiaries not to) enter into any transaction, investment, agreement, arrangement or joint venture or take any other
action, the effect of which would reasonably be expected to make obtaining the Regulatory Approvals materially more difficult or challenging, or reasonably be expected to materially delay the obtaining of the Regulatory Approvals.
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| (k) |
The Parent and the Company shall use (and shall cause their respective Subsidiaries to use) their respective commercially reasonable efforts to defend any judicial or administrative action or
similar proceeding instituted (or threatened to be instituted) or pending by or before any Governmental Entity under any Law and to have any such action or proceeding withdrawn or discontinued and any stay, restraining order, injunction
or similar order entered by any Governmental Entity vacated, lifted, reversed, or overturned.
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| 5.11 |
Resignations
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| 5.12 |
Employee Matters
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| (a) |
The Parties acknowledge that the Arrangement will result in a “change of control” (or a term of similar import) for purposes of the Company Equity Incentive Plans and any employment agreements of
the Company Employees. From and after the Effective Time, the Parent covenants and agrees to cause the Company and any successor to the Company, to honour, satisfy, pay and fully comply in all material respects with the terms of all
existing employment, consulting, indemnification, incentive and bonus (long term and short term), change in control, severance, notice, termination or other compensation arrangements and agreements, and employment and severance
obligations of the Company and any of its Subsidiaries that were entered into prior to the date of this Agreement in the ordinary course including any such arrangements, agreements or obligations arising under or in connection with a
Company Benefit Plan (or, if not in the ordinary course, have been disclosed to the Parent in Schedule 3.1(s) of the Company Disclosure Letter). Subject to Section 2.17, nothing in this Agreement shall confer upon any person any right to
continue in the employ or service of the Parent, the Company or any of their respective Subsidiaries, or affect in any way the right of the Parent, the Company or any of their respective Subsidiaries to terminate his, her or its
employment or service, as applicable, at any time. For the avoidance of doubt, the Parties acknowledge and agree, and Parent represents, that the Arrangement will not result in a “change in control”
(or a term of similar import) for purposes of the Parent Incentive Plans, Parent Benefit Plans and employment, severance or other compensation arrangements or agreements of the Parent Employees. The Company will make any payments pursuant
to this section 5.12 through the payroll systems of the Company. All such amounts required to be paid pursuant to this section 5.12 shall be paid net of any Tax withholding required under applicable Law or in accordance with Section 2.14.
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| (b) |
As soon as practicable following the date hereof and subject to Schedule 5.12 of the Parent Disclosure Letter, the Parent shall provide the Company with a list identifying all expected
Non-Continuing Employees. The Parent and the Company shall consult in good faith in determining which Company Employees will be Non-Continuing Employees and the related employee communication plans between the date hereof and the
Effective Time.
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| (c) |
Within 30 days of the Effective Time, the Parent shall:
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| (i) |
grant Parent Incentive Awards and target cash-based short-term incentive opportunities to each Continuing Employee that was not granted Company Incentive Awards and cash-based short-term
incentive opportunities in the ordinary course in the period between the date hereof and the Effective Time, which Parent Incentive Awards and cash-based short-term incentive opportunities shall have substantially the same value and
terms, in the aggregate, as those Company Incentive Awards and cash-based short-term incentive opportunities that such Continuing Employee would have received in the ordinary course during such period; and
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| (ii) |
based on consultations with the Company prior to the Effective Time, grant Parent RSUs, as retention awards, to each holder of Company PSUs who is a Continuing Employee, which Parent RSUs: (A)
shall have substantially the same value as the difference in value between: (i) the cash payment the holder would have received for such holder’s Company PSUs held as at the Effective Time if the holder was a Non-Continuing Employee; and
(ii) cash payment the holder of such Company PSUs actually received for the Company PSUs held at the Effective Time; and (B) shall vest as to 50% on the first anniversary of the grant date and as to the remaining 50% on the second
anniversary of the grant date.
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| 5.13 |
Pre-Acquisition Reorganization
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| (a) |
The Company agrees that, upon request by the Parent, the Company shall, and shall cause each of its Subsidiaries to use commercially reasonable efforts to, (i) effect such reorganizations of the
Company’s or its Subsidiaries’ business, operations and assets or such other transactions as the Parent may request, acting reasonably (each a “Pre-Acquisition Reorganization”), (ii) co‑operate with
the Parent and its advisors in order to determine the nature of the Pre-Acquisition Reorganizations that might be undertaken and the manner in which they might most effectively be undertaken; and (iii) reasonably cooperate with the Parent
and its advisors to seek to obtain any consents, approvals, waivers or authorizations reasonably required in connection with the Pre-Acquisition Reorganization; provided, however, that the Pre-Acquisition Reorganizations (A) are not
prejudicial to the Company or its securityholders and do not result in Taxes being imposed on, or any adverse Tax or other consequences to, Company Shareholders or holders of Company Incentive Awards incrementally greater than the Taxes
or other consequences to such Party in connection with the consummation of the Arrangement in the absence of any Pre-Acquisition Reorganization; (B) do not require the Company to obtain the approval of the Company Shareholders or any
consent of any third party (including any Regulatory Approval); (C) do not impede, delay or prevent the satisfaction of any other conditions set forth in Article 6; (D) do not impair, impede or delay the consummation of the Arrangement,
and would not reasonably be expected to prevent any Person from making a Company Superior Proposal; (E) do not unreasonably interfere with the Company’s operations prior to the Effective Time; (F) do not result in any breach by the
Company or any of its Subsidiaries of any Contract or Authorization or any breach by the Company of the Company’s constating documents or by any of its Subsidiaries of their respective organization documents or Law; (G) are to be
completed as close as reasonably practicable prior to the Effective Time, and can be unwound in the event the Arrangement is not consummated without adversely affecting the Company or any of its Subsidiaries in any manner; (H) are not
required to be completed unless and until the Parent has irrevocably confirmed in writing that all of the conditions in favour of the Parent in Section 6.2 have been either satisfied or waived and that the Parent is prepared to promptly
and without condition proceed with the completion of the Arrangement; and (I) do not require any director, Company Employee or agent of the Company to take any action in any capacity other than as a director, Company Employee or agent of
the Company.
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| (b) |
The Parent shall provide written notice to the Company of any proposed Pre-Acquisition Reorganization at least thirty (30) days prior to the anticipated Effective Time. Upon receipt of such
notice, the Parent and the Company shall work co-operatively and use commercially reasonable efforts to prepare prior to the Effective Time all documentation necessary and do all such other acts and things as are necessary (including all
corporate documentation required to implement the Pre-Acquisition Reorganization) to give effect to such Pre-Acquisition Reorganization.
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| (c) |
The Parent agrees that any action (and the result of any action) taken by or on behalf of the Company or its Subsidiaries in furtherance of or respect of a Pre-Acquisition Reorganization shall be
deemed not to result in any breach of any representation, warranty, covenant or closing condition herein (including where any such Pre-Acquisition Reorganization requires the consent of any third party).
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| (d) |
If the Arrangement is not completed, the Parent shall promptly:
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| (i) |
reimburse the Company and its Subsidiaries for all Taxes, costs and expenses, including reasonable legal fees and disbursements incurred by the Company or its Subsidiaries in respect of a
Pre-Acquisition Reorganization, and including all amounts relating to the considering, effecting, voiding, reversing or unwinding of a Pre-Acquisition Reorganization; and
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| (ii) |
indemnify and save harmless the Company, its Subsidiaries and their respective officers, directors, employees, agents, advisors and Representatives from and against any and all liabilities,
losses, damages, Taxes, claims, costs, expenses, interest awards, judgments and penalties suffered or incurred by any of them in respect of or as a result of a Pre-Acquisition Reorganization, or to reverse, terminate, modify or unwind any
Pre-Acquisition Reorganization.
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| 5.14 |
Filings
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| 5.15 |
Access to Information; Confidentiality
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| (a) |
From the date hereof until the earlier of the Effective Time and the termination of this Agreement pursuant to its terms, subject to compliance with applicable Law and the terms of any existing
Contracts, the Company shall, and shall cause its Subsidiaries and its and their respective Representatives to, afford to the Parent and to its Representatives such access as the Parent may reasonably require at all reasonable times, to
the Company’s officers, employees, agents, properties, books, records and Contracts (including Tax Returns and Tax work papers), and shall furnish the Parent with all data and information as the Parent may reasonably request, provided
that the Company shall not be required to afford such access or furnish such information to the extent that the Company believes, in its reasonable good faith judgment, that doing so would (i) result in the loss of attorney-client, work
product or other privilege, (ii) result in the disclosure of any trade secrets of third parties or violate any obligations of the Company or any of the Company’s Subsidiaries with respect to confidentiality to any third party, or
otherwise breach, contravene or violate any such effective Contract to which the Company or any Subsidiary of the Company is a party, or (iii) breach, contravene or violate any applicable Law. Without limiting the foregoing, during such
period, the Company shall, and shall cause its Subsidiaries and its and their respective Representatives to, afford the Parent and its Representatives such access to the Company Employees, the Company Property, the assets of the Company
and its Subsidiaries and the data, information and records (including data, information and records relating to Company Employees and such monthly reports with respect to the operations of the Company and its Subsidiaries as the Parent
may reasonably request) as is reasonably necessary in order for the Parent to observe the Company’s operations, to facilitate the closing of the Arrangement and the transition of the business of the Company and its Subsidiaries to the
Parent, including the right to have Representatives of the Parent on-site at the Company’s mines and processing facilities on the Company Property from time to time at the Parent’s request; and instruct the Representatives of the Company
and its Subsidiaries to cooperate with the Parent and its Representatives in its exercise of such rights; provided that any such access shall be during normal business hours upon reasonable advance notice to the Company, under the
supervision of the Company’s personnel and in such a manner as not to interfere with the conduct of the Company’s business or any other businesses of the Company; provided further that in no event shall Parent or any of its
Representatives be permitted to conduct any invasive or subsurface environmental testing, sampling or investigation of any environmental media or building materials, including the mines or processing facilities on the Company Property.
All such access shall be at the sole risk of the Parent and its Representatives, and the Parent shall comply with and cause its Representatives to comply with all of the Company’s policies with regard to health and safety while visiting
any mines or processing facilities on the Company Property.
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| (b) |
The Parent and the Company acknowledge and agree that information furnished pursuant to this Section 5.15 shall be subject to the terms and conditions of the Confidentiality Agreement.
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| 5.16 |
Insurance and Indemnification
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| (a) |
Prior to the Effective Date, the Company shall purchase customary “tail” policies of directors’ and officers’ liability insurance providing protection no less favourable in the aggregate to the
protection provided by the policies maintained by the Company and its Subsidiaries which are in effect immediately prior to the Effective Date and providing protection in respect of claims arising from facts or events which occurred on or
prior to the Effective Date and the Parent will, or will cause the Company and its Subsidiaries to, maintain such tail policies in effect without any reduction in scope or coverage for six years from the Effective Date; provided that (i)
the Parent shall not be required to pay any amounts in respect of such coverage prior to the Effective Time, and (ii) the cost of such policy shall not exceed 400% of the Company’s current annual aggregate premium for policies currently
maintained by the Company or its Subsidiaries; provided that if such insurance can only be obtained at a premium in excess of the aforementioned amount, the Company may purchase such insurance at such excess premium only on commercially
reasonable terms and market-based pricing following consultation in good faith with Parent and Parent’s consent (not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed).
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| (b) |
The Parent agrees that it shall honour all rights to indemnification or exculpation now existing in favour of present and former officers and directors of the Company and its Subsidiaries, and
acknowledges that such rights shall survive the completion of the Plan of Arrangement and shall continue in full force and effect for a period of not less than six (6) years from the Effective Date.
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| (c) |
If the Company or the Parent or any of their respective successors or assigns shall (i) amalgamate, consolidate with or merge or wind-up into any other person and shall not be the continuing or
surviving corporation or entity; or (ii) transfer all or substantially all of its properties and assets to any Person, then, and in each such case, proper provisions shall be made so that the successors and assigns and transferees of the
Company or the Parent, as the case may be, shall assume all of the obligations of the Company or the Parent, as applicable, set forth in this Section 5.16.
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| (d) |
The provisions of this Section 5.16 are intended for the benefit of, and shall be enforceable by, each insured or indemnified Person, his or her heirs and his or her legal representatives and,
for such purpose, the Company hereby confirms that it is acting as agent on their behalf. Furthermore, this Section 5.16 shall survive the termination of this Agreement as a result of the occurrence of the Effective Date for a period of
six years.
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| 5.17 |
Parent Charter Amendment
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| 6.1 |
Mutual Conditions Precedent
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| (a) |
the Arrangement Resolution shall have been approved and adopted by the Company Shareholders at the Company Meeting in accordance with the Interim Order;
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| (b) |
the Interim Order and the Final Order shall each have been obtained on terms consistent with this Agreement, and shall not have been set aside or modified in a manner unacceptable to either the
Company or the Parent, each acting reasonably, on appeal or otherwise;
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| (c) |
the Parent Stockholder Approvals shall have been obtained in accordance with the rules of the NYSE (with respect to the Parent Stock Issuance) and the DGCL (with respect to the Parent Charter
Amendment) at the Parent Meeting;
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| (d) |
the Parent Charter Amendment shall have been duly filed with the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware and be in full force and effect;
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| (e) |
no Law is in effect that makes the consummation of the Arrangement illegal or otherwise prohibits or enjoins the Company or the Parent from consummating the Arrangement;
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| (f) |
the Consideration Shares to be issued pursuant to this Agreement shall be exempt from the registration requirements of the U.S. Securities Act pursuant to Section 3(a)(10) thereof;
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| (g) |
the distribution of the Consideration Shares shall be exempt from the prospectus and registration requirements of applicable Canadian securities laws either by virtue of exemptive relief from the
securities regulatory authorities of each of the provinces and territories of Canada or by virtue of applicable exemptions under Canadian Securities Laws and shall not be subject to resale restrictions under applicable Canadian Securities
Laws;
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| (h) |
the Consideration Shares to be issued pursuant to the Arrangement shall have been approved for listing on the NYSE (subject only to official notice of issuance) and TSX (subject only to customary
conditions);
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| (i) |
the Required Regulatory Approvals shall have been obtained and shall not have been modified or rescinded; and
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| (j) |
this Agreement shall not have been terminated in accordance with its terms.
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| 6.2 |
Additional Conditions Precedent to the Obligations of the Parent and Purchaser
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| (a) |
all covenants of the Company under this Agreement to be performed on or before the Effective Time shall have been duly performed by the Company in all material respects and the Parent shall have
received a certificate of the Company addressed to the Parent and dated the Effective Date, signed on behalf of the Company by a senior executive officer of the Company (on the Company’s behalf and without personal liability), confirming
the same as of the Effective Date;
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| (b) |
(i) the representations and warranties of the Company set forth in this Agreement (other than as contemplated in clauses (ii) and (iii)) shall be true and correct in all respects, without regard
to any materiality or Company Material Adverse Effect qualifications contained in them, as of the date of this Agreement and as of the Effective Time as though made on and as of such date or time (except for representations and warranties
made as of a specified date, the accuracy of which shall be determined as of that specified date), except where the failure or failures of all such representations and warranties to be so true and correct in all respects would not
reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect; (ii) the representations and warranties of the Company set forth in Sections 3.1(a) [Organization and Qualification], 3.1(b) [Authority Relative to this Agreement], 3.1(c)(i)(A)(1) [No Conflict – No Violation of Constating Documents] and 3.1(t)(v) [Absence
of Certain Changes or Events – No Company Material Adverse Effect] shall be true and correct in all respects as of the date of this Agreement and as of the Effective Time as though made on
and as of such date or time, and (iii) the representations and warranties of the Company set forth in Sections 3.1(d) [Subsidiaries], 3.1(g) [Capitalization and
Listing] and 3.1(jj) [Brokers] shall be true and correct in all respects (except for de minimis inaccuracies
and as a result of transactions, changes, conditions, events or circumstances permitted hereunder) as of the date of this Agreement and as of the Effective Time as though made on and as of such date or time (except for representations and
warranties made as of a specified date, the accuracy of which shall be determined as of that specified date), and the Parent shall have received a certificate of the Company addressed to the Parent and dated the Effective Date, signed on
behalf of the Company by a senior executive officer of the Company (on the Company’s behalf and without personal liability), confirming the same;
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| (c) |
between the date hereof and the Effective Time, there shall not have occurred a Company Material Adverse Effect that is continuing as of the Effective Time; and
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| (d) |
Dissent Rights shall not have been exercised (or, if exercised, not withdrawn) with respect to more than 5% of the issued and outstanding Company Shares.
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| 6.3 |
Additional Conditions Precedent to the Obligations of the Company
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| (a) |
all covenants of the Parent under this Agreement to be performed on or before the Effective Time shall have been duly performed by the Parent in all material respects and the Company shall have
received a certificate of the Parent, addressed to the Company and dated the Effective Date, signed on behalf of the Parent by a senior executive officer (on the Parent’s behalf and without personal liability), confirming the same as of
the Effective Date;
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| (b) |
(i) the representations and warranties of the Parent set forth in this Agreement (other than as contemplated in clauses (ii) and (iii)) shall be true and correct in all respects, without regard
to any materiality or Parent Material Adverse Effect qualifications contained in them, as of the date of this Agreement and as of the Effective Time as though made on and as of such date or time (except for representations and warranties
made as of a specified date, the accuracy of which shall be determined as of that specified date), except where the failure or failures of all such representations and warranties to be so true and correct in all respects would not
reasonably be expected to have a Parent Material Adverse Effect; (ii) the representations and warranties of the Parent set forth in Sections 4.1(a) [Organization and Qualification], 4.1(b) [Authority Relative to this Agreement], 4.1(c)(i)(A)(1) [No Conflict – No Violation of Constating Documents], and 4.1(s)(v) [Absence
of Certain Changes or Events – No Parent Material Adverse Effect] shall be true and correct in all respects as of the date of this Agreement and as of the Effective Time as though made on
and as of such date or time, and (iii) the representations and warranties of the Parent set forth in Sections 4.1(d) [Subsidiaries], 4.1(g) [Capitalization and
Listing] and 4.1(hh) [Brokers] shall be true and correct in all respects (except for de minimis inaccuracies and as a result of transactions,
changes, conditions, events or circumstances permitted hereunder) as of the date of this Agreement and as of the Effective Time as though made on and as of such date or time (except for representations and warranties made as of a
specified date, the accuracy of which shall be determined as of that specified date), and the Company shall have received a certificate of the Parent addressed to the Company and dated the Effective Date, signed on behalf of the Parent by
a senior executive officer of the Parent (on the Parent’s behalf and without personal liability), confirming the same;
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| (c) |
the Parent shall have deposited, or caused to be deposited, with the Depositary sufficient Parent Shares to satisfy its obligations under Section 2.12, and the Depositary shall have confirmed to
the Company its receipt of such Parent Shares;
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| (d) |
between the date hereof and the Effective Time, there shall not have occurred a Parent Material Adverse Effect that is continuing as of the Effective Time; and
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| (e) |
the Company Director Nominees (to the extent they consented to their appointment) shall have been appointed to the Parent Board effective as of the Effective Time.
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| 6.4 |
Satisfaction of Conditions
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| 7.1 |
Non-Solicitation by the Company
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| (a) |
Except as expressly provided in this Article 7, until the earlier of the Effective Time or the date, if any, on which this Agreement is terminated pursuant to Section 9.2, the Company shall not,
and shall cause its Subsidiaries not to, and shall not authorize any of their respective Representatives to:
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| (i) |
solicit, initiate, knowingly encourage or otherwise knowingly facilitate (including by way of furnishing or providing copies of, access to, or disclosure of, any confidential information,
properties, facilities, books or records of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries) any inquiry, proposal or offer that constitutes or may reasonably be expected to constitute or lead to an Acquisition Proposal;
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| (ii) |
engage or participate in any discussions or negotiations with any Person (other than the Parent or its affiliates) in respect of any inquiry, proposal or offer that constitutes or may reasonably
be expected to constitute or lead to an Acquisition Proposal, provided that the Company may (A) advise any Person of the restrictions of this Agreement, (B) clarify the terms of any proposal in order to determine if it is or may
reasonably be expected to result in a Company Superior Proposal, and (C) advise any Person making an Acquisition Proposal that the Company Board has determined that such Acquisition Proposal does not constitute, or is not reasonably
expected to result in, a Company Superior Proposal; or
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| (iii) |
(A) adopt, approve, publicly endorse or publicly recommend or publicly propose to adopt, approve, endorse or recommend, any Acquisition Proposal, (B) withdraw, change, amend, modify or qualify,
or otherwise publicly propose to withdraw, change, amend, modify or qualify, in a manner adverse to Parent, the Company Board Recommendation, (C) if an Acquisition Proposal has been publicly disclosed, fail to publicly recommend against
any such Acquisition Proposal within ten (10) business days after Parent’s written request that the Company or the Company Board of Directors do so (or subsequently withdraw, change, amend, modify or qualify (or publicly propose to do
so), in a manner adverse to Parent, such rejection of such Acquisition Proposal) and reaffirm the Company Board Recommendation within such ten (10) business day period (or, with respect to any Acquisition Proposals or material amendments,
revisions or changes to the terms of any such previously publicly disclosed Acquisition Proposal that are publicly disclosed within the last ten (10) days prior to the then-scheduled Company Meeting, fail to take the actions referred to
in this clause (iii), with references to the applicable ten (10) business day period being replaced with three (3) business days), (D) fail to include the Company Board Recommendation in the Company Circular, (E) approve or authorize, or
cause or permit the Company or any Company Subsidiary to enter into, any merger agreement, acquisition agreement, reorganization agreement, letter of intent, memorandum of understanding, agreement in principle, option agreement, joint
venture agreement, partnership agreement or similar agreement or document relating to, or any other agreement or commitment providing for, any Acquisition Proposal (other than an acceptable confidentiality agreement entered into in
accordance with Section 7.3(d)) or (F) commit or agree to do any of the foregoing (any act described in clauses (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) or (F) (to the extent related to the foregoing clauses (A), (B), (C), (D) or (E)) a “Company Change in Recommendation”).
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| (b) |
The Company shall, and shall cause its Subsidiaries and direct their respective Representatives to, immediately cease and cause to be terminated any existing solicitation, encouragement,
discussion or negotiation with any Person (other than the Parent or its affiliates) with respect to any inquiry, proposal or offer that constitutes or may reasonably be expected to constitute or lead to an Acquisition Proposal and, in
connection therewith, the Company will discontinue access to any of its and its Subsidiaries’ confidential information (and not establish or allow access to any of its confidential information, or any data room, virtual or otherwise, in
each case, except as permitted by this Agreement) and shall as promptly as reasonably practicable request, and use commercially reasonable efforts to exercise all rights it has (or cause its Subsidiaries to exercise rights that they have)
to require the return or destruction of all confidential information regarding the Company and its Subsidiaries provided in the preceding 12-month period in connection therewith (to the extent such information has not already been
returned or destroyed and shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to confirm that such requests are complied with in accordance with the terms of such rights). The Company shall not, and shall not authorize or permit any of its
Subsidiaries to, directly or indirectly, amend, modify or release any third party from any confidentiality, non-solicitation or standstill agreement (or standstill provisions contained in any such agreement) to which such third party is a
party (it being understood that the automatic termination or release of any standstill provisions contained in any such agreements as a result of the entering into or announcement of this Agreement shall not be a violation of this Section
7.1(b), or terminate, modify, amend or waive the terms thereof).
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| (c) |
For the avoidance of doubt, any violation of the restrictions set forth in this Section 7.1 by the Company Board (including any committee thereof), by any of the Company’s officers, by any of the
Company’s other affiliates or by any of their respective Representatives shall be a breach of this Section 7.1 by the Company.
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| 7.2 |
Notification of Acquisition Proposals
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| 7.3 |
Responding to Acquisition Proposals
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| (a) |
the Company Board first determines, in good faith after consultation with the Company’s legal and financial advisors, that such Acquisition Proposal constitutes or would reasonably be expected to
constitute or lead to a Company Superior Proposal and has provided the Parent with written notice of such determination;
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| (b) |
the Company Board first determines, in good faith after consultation with the Company’s legal and financial advisors, that the failure to participate in such discussions or negotiations or to
disclose such non-public information to such third party would be inconsistent with its fiduciary duties under applicable Law;
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| (c) |
such Acquisition Proposal did not result from a breach of Section 7.1 by the Company in any material respect; and
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| (d) |
prior to providing any such copies, access or disclosures, (i) the Company enters into a confidentiality agreement with such Person, or confirms it has previously entered into such an agreement
which remains in effect, in either case on terms not materially less stringent than the Confidentiality Agreement, (ii) the Company provides the Parent with a true, complete and final executed copy of such confidentiality agreement, and
(iii) any such copies, access or disclosure provided to such Person shall have already been or shall concurrently be provided to the Parent.
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| 7.4 |
Superior Proposals and Right to Match
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| (a) |
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, if, prior to the approval of the Arrangement Resolution by the Company Shareholders, the Company receives a bona fide written Acquisition Proposal that the Company Board (after consultation with the Company’s legal and financial advisors) determines in good faith constitutes a Company Superior Proposal, the Company Board may
make a Company Change in Recommendation and/or enter into a definitive agreement (a “Company Proposed Agreement”) with respect to such Company Superior Proposal if and only if:
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| (i) |
such Acquisition Proposal did not result from a breach of Section 7.1 by the Company in any material respect;
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| (ii) |
prior to making a Company Change in Recommendation and/or entering into a Company Proposed Agreement, the Company has provided the Parent with a notice in writing (a “Superior Proposal Notice”), which notice shall contain (A) a statement that the Company Board has determined such Acquisition Proposal constitutes a Company Superior Proposal, (B)
the value in financial terms that the Company Board has determined should be ascribed to any non-cash consideration offered under such Company Superior Proposal, (C) a copy of any Company Proposed Agreement relating to such Company
Superior Proposal, and (D) copies of any material financing documents provided to the Company in connection therewith (with customary redactions);
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| (iii) |
at least five business days (the “Matching Period”) shall have elapsed from the date that the Parent received the Superior Proposal Notice from the
Company;
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| (iv) |
during the Matching Period, the Parent shall have had the opportunity (but not the obligation) to amend the terms of the Arrangement in accordance with Section 7.4(b);
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| (v) |
after the Matching Period, the Company Board (after consultation with the Company’s legal and financial advisors) has determined in good faith that such Acquisition Proposal continues to
constitute a Company Superior Proposal compared to any proposed amendments to the terms of the Arrangement by the Parent; and
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| (vi) |
prior to or concurrently with entering into such Company Proposed Agreement, the Company shall have terminated this Agreement pursuant to Section 9.2(a)(iv)(C) and shall have paid to the Parent
the Company Termination Payment pursuant to Section 9.4(c)(ii).
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| (b) |
The Company acknowledges and agrees that, during the Matching Period, (i) the Parent shall have the opportunity, but not the obligation, to propose to amend the terms of the Arrangement, (ii) the
Company shall negotiate in good faith with the Parent regarding any amendments that the Parent may propose to the terms of the Arrangement as would enable the Parent to proceed with the Arrangement and any related transactions on such
amended terms, and (iii) the Company Board shall review any proposal by the Parent to amend the terms of the Arrangement in order to determine in good faith whether such proposal, if implemented in accordance with its terms, would result
in the Acquisition Proposal previously constituting a Company Superior Proposal ceasing to constitute a Company Superior Proposal compared to the proposed amendments to the terms of the Arrangement. If the Company Board determines that
such Acquisition Proposal would cease to constitute a Company Superior Proposal as compared to the proposed amendments to the terms of the Arrangement, the Company and the Parent will promptly amend this Agreement and the Plan of
Arrangement to reflect such proposed amendments.
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| (c) |
The Company Board shall promptly reaffirm the Company Board Recommendation by press release after: (i) any Acquisition Proposal which the Company Board determines not to constitute a Company
Superior Proposal is publicly announced; or (ii) the Company Board determines that a proposed amendment to the terms of the Arrangement pursuant to Section 7.4(b) would result in any Acquisition Proposal which has been publicly announced
no longer constituting a Company Superior Proposal. The Parent and its counsel shall be given a reasonable opportunity to review and comment on the form and content of any such press release, recognizing that whether or not such comments
are appropriate will be determined by the Company, acting reasonably.
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| (d) |
Nothing contained in this Agreement shall prohibit the Company Board from responding through a directors’ circular or otherwise as required by applicable Securities Laws to an Acquisition
Proposal that it determines is not a Company Superior Proposal if: (i) in the good faith judgment of the Company Board, after consultation with outside legal counsel, failure to make such disclosure would be inconsistent with its
fiduciary duties or such disclosure is otherwise required by applicable Law, (ii) the Company provides each of the Parent and its legal counsel with a reasonable opportunity to review and comment on the form and content of any such
disclosure, including but not limited to the directors’ circular or otherwise, and (iii) the Company considers all reasonable amendments to such disclosure as requested by the Parent and its legal counsel, acting reasonably. Nothing in
this Agreement shall prevent the Company Board from (i) calling and holding a meeting of Company Shareholders requisitioned by Company Shareholders in accordance with the BCBCA, or (ii) calling and holding a meeting of Company
Shareholders ordered to be held by a court in accordance with Law.
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| (e) |
Each successive amendment or modification of any Acquisition Proposal that results in an increase in, or modification of, the consideration (or value of such consideration) to be received by the
Company Shareholders or other material terms or conditions thereof, shall constitute a new Acquisition Proposal for the purposes of this Section 7.4 (except that the Matching Period in respect of any such successive amendment or
modification shall be two business days).
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| 8.1 |
Non-Solicitation by the Parent
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| (a) |
Except as expressly provided in this Article 8, until the earlier of the Effective Time or the date, if any, on which this Agreement is terminated pursuant to Section 9.2, the Parent shall not,
and shall cause its Subsidiaries not to, and shall not authorize any of their respective Representatives to:
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| (i) |
solicit, initiate, knowingly encourage or otherwise knowingly facilitate (including by way of furnishing or providing copies of, access to, or disclosure of, any confidential information,
properties, facilities, books or records of the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries) any inquiry, proposal or offer that constitutes or may reasonably be expected to constitute or lead to an Acquisition Proposal;
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| (ii) |
engage or participate in any discussions or negotiations with any Person (other than the Company or its affiliates) in respect of any inquiry, proposal or offer that constitutes or may reasonably
be expected to constitute or lead to an Acquisition Proposal, provided that the Parent may (A) advise any Person of the restrictions of this Agreement, (B) clarify the terms of any proposal in order to determine if it is or may reasonably
be expected to result in a Parent Superior Proposal, and (C) advise any Person making an Acquisition Proposal that the Parent Board has determined that such Acquisition Proposal does not constitute, or is not reasonably expected to result
in, a Parent Superior Proposal; or
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| (iii) |
(A) adopt, approve, publicly endorse or publicly recommend or publicly propose to adopt, approve, endorse or recommend, any Acquisition Proposal, (B) withdraw, change, amend, modify or qualify,
or otherwise publicly propose to withdraw, change, amend, modify or qualify, in a manner adverse to the Company, the Parent Board Recommendation, (C) if an Acquisition Proposal has been publicly disclosed, fail to publicly recommend
against any such Acquisition Proposal within ten (10) business days after the Company’s written request that the Parent or the Parent Board of Directors do so (or subsequently withdraw, change, amend, modify or qualify (or publicly
propose to do so), in a manner adverse to Company, such rejection of such Acquisition Proposal) and reaffirm the Parent Board Recommendation within such ten (10) business day period (or, with respect to any Acquisition Proposals or
material amendments, revisions or changes to the terms of any such previously publicly disclosed Acquisition Proposal that are publicly disclosed within the last ten (10) days prior to the then-scheduled Parent Meeting, fail to take the
actions referred to in this clause (iii), with references to the applicable ten (10) business day period being replaced with three (3) business days), (D) fail to include the Parent Board Recommendation in the Parent Proxy Statement, (E)
approve or authorize, or cause or permit the Parent or any Parent Subsidiary to enter into, any merger agreement, acquisition agreement, reorganization agreement, letter of intent, memorandum of understanding, agreement in principle,
option agreement, joint venture agreement, partnership agreement or similar agreement or document relating to, or any other agreement or commitment providing for, any Acquisition Proposal (other than an acceptable confidentiality
agreement entered into in accordance with Section 8.3(d)) or (F) commit or agree to do any of the foregoing (any act described in clauses (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) or (F) (to the extent related to the foregoing clauses (A), (B), (C), (D) or
(E)) a “Parent Change in Recommendation”).
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| (b) |
The Parent shall, and shall cause its Subsidiaries and direct their respective Representatives to, immediately cease and cause to be terminated any existing solicitation, encouragement,
discussion or negotiation with any Person (other than the Company or its affiliates) with respect to any inquiry, proposal or offer that constitutes or may reasonably be expected to constitute or lead to an Acquisition Proposal and, in
connection therewith, the Parent will discontinue access to any of its and its Subsidiaries’ confidential information (and not establish or allow access to any of its confidential information, or any data room, virtual or otherwise, in
each case, except as permitted by this Agreement) and shall as promptly as reasonably practicable request, and use commercially reasonable efforts to exercise all rights it has (or cause its Subsidiaries to exercise rights that they have)
to require the return or destruction of all confidential information regarding the Parent and its Subsidiaries provided in the preceding 12-month period in connection therewith (to the extent such information has not already been returned
or destroyed and shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to confirm that such requests are complied with in accordance with the terms of such rights). The Parent shall not, and shall not authorize or permit any of its Subsidiaries
to, directly or indirectly, amend, modify or release any third party from any confidentiality, non-solicitation or standstill agreement (or standstill provisions contained in any such agreement) to which such third party is a party (it
being understood that the automatic termination or release of any standstill provisions contained in any such agreements as a result of the entering into or announcement of this Agreement shall not be a violation of this Section 8.1(b)),
or terminate, modify, amend or waive the terms thereof.
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| (c) |
For the avoidance of doubt, any violation of the restrictions set forth in this Section 8.1 by the Parent Board (including any committee thereof), by any of the Parent’s officers, by any of the
Parent’s other affiliates or by any of their respective Representatives shall be a breach of this Section 8.1 by the Parent.
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| 8.2 |
Notification of Acquisition Proposals
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| 8.3 |
Responding to Acquisition Proposals
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| (a) |
the Parent Board first determines, in good faith after consultation with the Parent’s legal and financial advisors, that such Acquisition Proposal constitutes or would reasonably be expected to
constitute or lead to a Parent Superior Proposal and has provided the Company with written notice of such determination;
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| (b) |
the Parent Board first determines, in good faith after consultation with the Parent’s legal and financial advisors, that the failure to participate in such discussions or negotiations or to
disclose such non-public information to such third party would be inconsistent with its fiduciary duties or such disclosure is otherwise required by applicable Law;
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| (c) |
such Acquisition Proposal did not result from a breach of Section 8.1 by the Parent in any material respect; and
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| (d) |
prior to providing any such copies, access or disclosures, (i) the Parent enters into a confidentiality agreement with such Person, or confirms it has previously entered into such an agreement
which remains in effect, in either case on terms not materially less stringent than the Confidentiality Agreement, (ii) the Parent provides the Company with a true, complete and final executed copy of such confidentiality agreement, and
(iii) any such copies, access or disclosure provided to such Person shall have already been or shall concurrently be provided to the Company.
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| 8.4 |
Superior Proposals and Right to Match
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| (a) |
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, if, prior to the Parent Stockholder Approvals, the Parent receives a bona fide written Acquisition
Proposal that the Parent Board (after consultation with the Parent’s legal and financial advisors) determines in good faith constitutes a Parent Superior Proposal, the Parent Board may make a Parent Change in Recommendation and/or enter
into a definitive agreement (a “Parent Proposed Agreement”) with respect to such Parent Superior Proposal if and only if:
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| (i) |
such Acquisition Proposal did not result from a breach of Section 8.1 by the Parent in any material respect;
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| (ii) |
prior to making a Parent Change in Recommendation and/or entering into a Parent Proposed Agreement, the Parent has provided the Company with a notice in writing (a “Parent Superior Proposal Notice”), which notice shall contain (A) a statement that the Parent Board has determined such Acquisition Proposal
constitutes a Parent Superior Proposal, (B) the value in financial terms that the Parent Board has determined should be ascribed to any non-cash consideration offered under such Parent Superior Proposal, (C) a copy of any Parent Proposed
Agreement relating to such Parent Superior Proposal, and (D) copies of any material financing documents provided to the Parent in connection therewith (with customary redactions);
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| (iii) |
at least five business days (the “Parent Matching Period”) shall have elapsed from the date that the Company
received the Parent Superior Proposal Notice from the Parent;
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| (iv) |
during the Parent Matching Period, the Company shall have had the opportunity (but not the obligation) to amend the terms of the Arrangement in accordance with Section 8.4(b);
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| (v) |
after the Parent Matching Period, the Parent Board (after consultation with the Parent’s legal and financial advisors) has determined in good faith that such Acquisition Proposal continues to
constitute a Parent Superior Proposal compared to any proposed amendments to the terms of the Arrangement by the Company; and
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| (vi) |
prior to or concurrently with entering into such Parent Proposed Agreement, the Parent shall have terminated this Agreement pursuant to Section 9.2(a)(iii)(C) and shall have paid to the Company
the Parent Termination Payment pursuant to Section 9.4(e)(ii).
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| (b) |
The Parent acknowledges and agrees that, during the Parent Matching Period, (i) the Company shall have the opportunity, but not the obligation, to propose to amend the terms of the Arrangement,
(ii) the Parent shall negotiate in good faith with the Company regarding any amendments that the Company may propose to the terms of the Arrangement as would enable the Company to proceed with the Arrangement and any related transactions
on such amended terms, and (iii) the Parent Board shall review any proposal by the Parent to amend the terms of the Arrangement in order to determine in good faith whether such proposal, if implemented in accordance with its terms, would
result in the Acquisition Proposal previously constituting a Parent Superior Proposal ceasing to constitute a Parent Superior Proposal compared to the proposed amendments to the terms of the Arrangement. If the Parent Board determines
that such Acquisition Proposal would cease to constitute a Parent Superior Proposal as compared to the proposed amendments to the terms of the Arrangement, the Parent and the Company will promptly amend this Agreement and the Plan of
Arrangement to reflect such proposed amendments.
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| (c) |
The Parent Board shall promptly reaffirm the Parent Board Recommendation by press release after: (i) any Acquisition Proposal which the Parent Board determines not to constitute a Parent Superior
Proposal is publicly announced; or (ii) the Parent Board determines that a proposed amendment to the terms of the Arrangement pursuant to Section 8.4(b) would result in any Acquisition Proposal which has been publicly announced no longer
constituting a Parent Superior Proposal. The Company and its counsel shall be given a reasonable opportunity to review and comment on the form and content of any such press release, recognizing that whether or not such comments are
appropriate will be determined by the Parent, acting reasonably.
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| (d) |
Nothing in this Agreement shall prevent the Parent Board from (i) calling and holding a meeting of the Parent Stockholders requisitioned by the Parent Stockholders in accordance the Parent’s
constating documents, (ii) calling and holding a meeting of the Parent Stockholders ordered to be held by a court in accordance with Law, (iii) disclosing to the Parent Stockholders a position contemplated by Rules 14d-9 and 14e-2(a)
promulgated under the Exchange Act or other disclosure required to be made in the Parent Proxy Statement by applicable laws, and (iv) making any “stop, look and listen” communication to the Parent Stockholders pursuant to Rule 14d-9(f)
promulgated under the Exchange Act, or any similar statement in response to any publicly disclosed Acquisition Proposal; provided that any “stop, look and listen” statement, or any such similar statement also includes an express
reaffirmation of the Parent Board Recommendation.
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| (e) |
Each successive amendment or modification of any Acquisition Proposal that results in an increase in, or modification of, the consideration (or value of such consideration) to be received by the
Parent Stockholders or other material terms or conditions thereof, shall constitute a new Acquisition Proposal for the purposes of this Section 8.4 (except that the Matching Period in respect of any such successive amendment or
modification shall be two business days).
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| 9.1 |
Term
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| 9.2 |
Termination
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| (a) |
This Agreement may be terminated at any time prior to the Effective Time:
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| (i) |
by mutual written agreement of the Company and the Parent;
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| (ii) |
by either the Company or the Parent, if:
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| (A) |
the Effective Time shall not have occurred on or before May 15, 2026 (the “Initial Outside Date” and as may be extended pursuant to this Section
9.2(a)(ii)(A), the “Outside Date”); provided, however, that if (x) the Effective Time has not occurred by such date by reason of nonsatisfaction of the condition set forth in Section 6.1(i) and (y)
all other conditions in Article 6 have theretofore been satisfied (other than those conditions that by their terms are to be satisfied at the Effective Time, each of which is capable of being satisfied at the Effective Time) or (to the
extent permitted by Law) waived, the Outside Date will be August 15, 2026; provided, further that the right to terminate this Agreement under this Section 9.2(a)(ii)(A) shall not be available to any Party whose failure to perform any of
its covenants or agreements or breach of any of its representations and warranties under this Agreement has been the cause of, or resulted in, the failure of the Effective Time to occur by the Outside Date;
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| (B) |
after the date hereof, there shall have been enacted, made or enforced any applicable Law (or any applicable Law shall have been amended) that makes consummation of the Arrangement illegal or
otherwise prohibited or enjoins the Company or the Parent from consummating the Arrangement and such applicable Law, prohibition or enjoinment shall have become final and non-appealable; provided that the Party seeking to terminate this
Agreement pursuant to this Section 9.2(a)(ii)(B) has used its commercially reasonable efforts, as applicable and to the extent required by Section 5.10, to appeal or overturn such law or otherwise have it lifted or rendered non-applicable
in respect of the Arrangement, and provided further that the enactment, making, enforcement or amendment of such Law was not primarily due to the failure of such Party to perform any of its covenants or agreements hereunder;
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| (C) |
the Company Shareholder Approval shall not have been obtained at the Company Meeting (or any adjournment(s) or postponement(s) thereof) in accordance with the Interim Order, except that the right
to terminate this Agreement under this Section 9.2(a)(ii)(C) shall not be available to any Party whose failure to perform any of its covenants or agreements or breach of any of its representations and warranties in any material respect
under this Agreement has been the cause of, or resulted in, the failure to receive the Company Shareholder Approval; or
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| (D) |
the Parent Stockholder Approvals shall not have been obtained at the Parent Meeting (or any adjournment(s) or postponement(s) thereof) in accordance with applicable Law, except that the right to
terminate this Agreement under this Section 9.2(a)(ii)(D) shall not be available to any Party whose failure to perform any of its covenants or agreements or breach of any of its representations and warranties in any material respect under
this Agreement has been the cause of, or resulted in, the failure to receive the Parent Stockholder Approvals; or
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| (iii) |
by the Parent, if:
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| (A) |
(1) there is a Company Change in Recommendation or (2) the Company shall have breached Section 7.1 in any material respect;
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| (B) |
subject to compliance with Section 9.3, (x) a breach of any representation or warranty, or (y) failure to perform any covenant or agreement on the part of the Company set forth in this Agreement
(other than Section 7.1), in each case, shall have occurred that would cause the conditions set forth in Sections 6.1 or 6.2 not to be satisfied, and (i) such breach or failure is incapable of being cured prior to the Outside Date or,
(ii) if such breach is capable of being cured, is not cured by the time provided in Section 9.3(b); provided that the Parent is not then in breach of this Agreement so as to cause any condition in Sections 6.1 or 6.3 not to be satisfied;
or
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| (C) |
prior to the Parent Stockholder Approvals, the Parent wishes to enter into a Parent Proposed Agreement with respect to a Parent Superior Proposal (other than a confidentiality and standstill
agreement permitted by Section 8.3); provided that the Parent is then in compliance with Article 8 in all material respects and that, prior to or concurrently with such termination, the Parent pays the Parent Termination Payment pursuant
to Section 9.4(e); or
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| (iv) |
by the Company, if:
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| (A) |
(1) there is a Parent Change in Recommendation or (2) the Parent shall have breached Section 8.1 in any material respect;
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| (B) |
subject to compliance with Section 9.3, (x) a breach of any representation or warranty, or (y) failure to perform any covenant or agreement on the part of the Parent set forth in this Agreement
(other than in Section 8.1), in each case, shall have occurred that would cause the conditions set forth in Sections 6.1 or 6.3 not to be satisfied, and (i) such breach or failure is incapable of being cured prior to the Outside Date or,
(ii) if such breach is capable of being cured, is not cured by the time provided in Section 9.3(b); provided that the Company is not then in breach of this Agreement so as to cause any condition in Sections 6.1 or 6.2 not to be satisfied;
or
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| (C) |
prior to the approval of the Arrangement Resolution, the Company wishes to enter into a Company Proposed Agreement with respect to a Company Superior Proposal (other than a confidentiality and
standstill agreement permitted by Section 7.3); provided that the Company is then in compliance with Article 7 in all material respects and that, prior to or concurrently with such termination, the Company pays the Company Termination
Payment pursuant to Section 9.4(c).
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| (b) |
The Party desiring to terminate this Agreement pursuant to this Section 9.2 (other than pursuant to Section 9.2(a)(i)) shall give notice of such termination to the other Parties, specifying in
reasonable detail the basis for such Party’s exercise of its termination right.
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| (c) |
If this Agreement is terminated pursuant to Section 9.1 or Section 9.2, this Agreement shall become void and be of no further force or effect without liability of any Party (or any shareholder,
director, officer, employee, agent, consultant or representative of such Party) to any other Party hereto, except that: (i) in the event of termination under Section 9.1 as a result of the Effective Time occurring, the provisions of this
Section 9.2(c) and Sections 2.15, 5.12, 5.13, 5.16, 10.1,10.2, 10.3, 10.5, 10.6 and 10.10 and all related definitions set forth in Section 1.1 shall survive for a period of six (6) years thereafter; and (ii) in the event of termination
under Section 9.2, the provisions of this Section 9.2(c) and Sections 5.13, 9.4, 10.2, 10.3, 10.4, 10.5 and 10.6 and all related definitions set forth in Section 1.1 and the provisions of the Confidentiality Agreement shall survive
indefinitely; provided that, subject to Section 9.4(h), neither Party shall be relieved or released from any liabilities or damages arising out of fraud or wilful breach by it of any provision of this Agreement.
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| 9.3 |
Notice and Cure
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| (a) |
Each Party shall give prompt notice to the other of the occurrence, or failure to occur, at any time from the date hereof until the earlier to occur of the termination of this Agreement in
accordance with its terms and the Effective Time, of any event or state of facts which occurrence or failure would, or would be likely to:
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| (i) |
cause any of the representations or warranties of such Party contained herein to be untrue or inaccurate in any material respect from the date hereof to the Effective Time; or
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| (ii) |
result in the failure to comply with or satisfy any agreement, covenant or condition to be complied with or satisfied by such Party hereunder prior to the Effective Time,
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| (b) |
No Party may elect to terminate this Agreement pursuant to the conditions set forth herein or any termination right arising therefrom under Section 9.2(a)(iii)(B) or Section 9.2(a)(iv)(B), as
applicable, and no payments are payable as a result of such termination pursuant to Section 9.4 unless, prior to the Effective Date, the Party seeking to terminate this Agreement has delivered a written notice to the other Party
indicating its intention to terminate this Agreement specifying in reasonable detail all breaches of covenants, representations and warranties or other matters which the Party delivering such notice is asserting as the basis for
termination. After delivering such notice, provided that a Party is proceeding diligently to cure such matter and such matter is capable of being cured, no Party may terminate this Agreement for the reasons set out in such written notice
until the earlier of the Outside Date and the expiration of a period of fifteen (15) business days from the date of such notice. If such notice is delivered prior to the date of the Company Meeting, the Company may postpone or adjourn the
Company Meeting to the earlier of a date that is five business days prior to the Outside Date and the date that is fifteen (15) business days following the delivery of such notice.
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| 9.4 |
Termination Payments
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| (a) |
Except as otherwise provided herein, all fees, costs and expenses incurred in connection with this Agreement and the Plan of Arrangement shall be paid by the Party incurring such fees, costs or
expenses, whether or not the Arrangement is consummated.
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| (b) |
For the purposes of this Agreement, “Company Termination Payment Event” means the termination of this Agreement:
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| (i) |
by the Parent pursuant to Section 9.2(a)(iii)(A) [Company Change in Recommendation or Material Breach of
Non-Solicitation];
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by the Company pursuant to Section 9.2(a)(iv)(C) [Company Superior Proposal]; or
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by either Party pursuant to Section 9.2(a)(ii)(A) [Outside Date] or by either Party pursuant to Section 9.2(a)(ii)(C) [Company
Shareholder Approval] or by the Parent pursuant to Section 9.2(a)(iii)(B) [Company Breach of Representations and Warranties or Covenants], but, in each case, only if (A) prior to such
termination, a bona fide Acquisition Proposal in respect of the Company shall have been made to the Company and publicly announced by any Person making the Acquisition Proposal (other than the
Parent or its affiliates), (B) such Acquisition Proposal has not expired or been withdrawn at least five business days prior to the Company Meeting, and (C) within 12 months following the date of such termination, either (1) the Company
or one or more of its Subsidiaries enters into a definitive agreement in respect of an Acquisition Proposal other than a confidentiality agreement permitted by Section 7.3 (whether or not such Acquisition Proposal is the same Acquisition
Proposal referred to in clauses (A) and (B) above) and such Acquisition Proposal is subsequently consummated (whether or not within such 12-month period), or (2) an Acquisition Proposal (whether or not such Acquisition Proposal is the
same Acquisition Proposal referred to in clauses (A) and (B) above) is consummated (and, for purposes of this Section 9.4(b)(iii), the term “Acquisition Proposal” shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 1.1, except that
any reference to “20%” therein shall be deemed to be a reference to “50%”).
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If a Company Termination Payment Event occurs, the Company shall pay the Company Termination Payment to the Parent, or as the Parent may direct, as liquidated damages in consideration for the
loss of the Parent’s rights under this Agreement, by wire transfer of immediately available funds, as follows:
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| (i) |
if the Company Termination Payment is payable pursuant to Section 9.4(b)(i), the Company Termination Payment shall be payable within two (2) business days following such termination;
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| (ii) |
if the Company Termination Payment is payable pursuant to Section 9.4(b)(ii), the Company Termination Payment shall be payable prior to or concurrently with such termination; or
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| (iii) |
if the Company Termination Payment is payable pursuant to Section 9.4(b)(iii), the Company Termination Payment shall be payable concurrently with the consummation of the Acquisition Proposal
referred to therein.
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| (d) |
For purposes of this Agreement, “Parent Termination Payment Event” means the termination of this Agreement:
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| (i) |
by the Company pursuant to Section 9.2(a)(iv)(A) [Parent Change in Recommendation or Material Breach of Non-Solicitation];
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| (ii) |
by the Parent pursuant to Section 9.2(a)(iii)(C) [Parent Superior Proposal]; or
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| (iii) |
by either Party pursuant to Section 9.2(a)(ii)(A) [Outside Date] or by either Party pursuant to Section 9.2(a)(ii)(D) [Parent
Stockholder Approvals] or by the Company pursuant to Section 9.2(a)(iv)(B) [Parent Breach of Representations and Warranties or Covenants], but, in each case, only if (A) prior to such
termination, a bona fide Acquisition Proposal in respect of the Parent shall have been made to the Parent and publicly announced by any Person making the Acquisition Proposal (other than the
Company or its affiliates), (B) such Acquisition Proposal has not expired or been withdrawn at least five business days prior to the Parent Meeting, and (C) within 12 months following the date of such termination, either (1) the Parent or
one or more of its Subsidiaries enters into a definitive agreement in respect of an Acquisition Proposal other than a confidentiality agreement permitted by Section 8.3 (whether or not such Acquisition Proposal is the same Acquisition
Proposal referred to in clauses (A) and (B) above) and such Acquisition Proposal is subsequently consummated (whether or not within such 12-month period), or (2) an Acquisition Proposal (whether or not such Acquisition Proposal is the
same Acquisition Proposal referred to in clauses (A) and (B) above) is consummated (and, for purposes of this Section 9.4(d)(iii), the term “Acquisition Proposal” shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 1.1, except that
any reference to “20%” therein shall be deemed to be a reference to “50%”).
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| (e) |
If a Parent Termination Payment Event occurs, the Parent shall pay the Parent Termination Payment to the Company, or as the Company may direct, as liquidated damages in consideration for the loss
of the Company’s rights under this Agreement, by wire transfer of immediately available funds, as follows:
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| (i) |
if the Parent Termination Payment is payable pursuant to Section 9.4(d)(i), the Parent Termination Payment shall be payable within two (2) business days following such termination;
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| (ii) |
if the Parent Termination Payment is payable pursuant to Section 9.4(d)(ii), the Parent Termination Payment shall be payable prior to or concurrently with such termination; or
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| (iii) |
if the Parent Termination Payment is payable pursuant to Section 9.4(d)(iii), the Parent Termination Payment shall be payable concurrently with the consummation of the Acquisition Proposal
referred to therein.
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| (f) |
In the event that either Party terminates this Agreement pursuant to Section 9.2(a)(ii)(C) [Company Shareholder Approval], and no Company Change in
Recommendation has occurred, the Company shall reimburse the Parent in respect of the reasonable and documented expenses of the Parent’s third party Representatives incurred in respect of the Arrangement and this Agreement up to a maximum
amount of $33,965,000. Such reimbursement shall be made by wire transfer in immediately available funds within three business days following the later of (a) such termination and (b) the date on which reasonable documentation evidencing
the expenses incurred has been delivered to the Company by the Company to an account specified by the Parent. Each of the Parties hereby acknowledges that in the event the Company Termination Payment is paid by the Company in accordance
with Section 9.4(b), this Section 9.4(f) shall not apply and no reimbursement under this Section 9.4(f) shall be payable by the Company.
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| (g) |
In the event that either Party terminates this Agreement pursuant to Section 9.2(a)(ii)(D) [Parent Stockholder Approvals], and no Parent Change in
Recommendation has occurred, the Parent shall reimburse to the Company in respect of the reasonable and documented expenses of the Company’s third party Representatives incurred in respected of the Arrangement and this Agreement up to a
maximum amount of $33,965,000. Such reimbursement shall be made by wire transfer in immediately available funds within three business days following the later of (a) such termination and (b) the date on which reasonable documentation
evidencing the expenses incurred has been delivered to the Parent by the Company to an account specified by the Company. Each of the Parties hereby acknowledges that in the event the Parent Termination Payment is paid by the Parent in
accordance with Section 9.4(d), this Section 9.4(g) shall not apply and no reimbursement under this Section 9.4(g) shall be payable by the Parent.
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| (h) |
Each of the Parties acknowledges that the agreements contained in this Section 9.4 are an integral part of the transactions contemplated in this Agreement and that, without those agreements, the
Parties would not enter into this Agreement. Each Party acknowledges that all of the payment amounts set out in this Section 9.4 are payments in consideration for the disposition of rights of the Party entitled to receive such payments,
and that the amounts set out in this Section 9.4 are payments of liquidated damages which are a genuine pre-estimate of the damages, which the Party entitled to such damages will suffer or incur as a result of the event giving rise to
such payment and the resultant termination of this Agreement and are not penalties. Each Party irrevocably waives any right it may have to raise as a defence that any such liquidated damages are excessive or punitive. For greater
certainty, each Party agrees that, (a) upon any termination of this Agreement under circumstances where the Parent is entitled to the Company Termination Payment and the Company Termination Payment
is paid in full, such payment shall be the sole and exclusive remedy of the Parent in respect of the event giving rise to such payment and the Parent shall be precluded from any other remedy against the Company at Law or in equity or
otherwise (including damages, injunctive relief or specific performance) and shall not seek to obtain any recovery, judgment, or damages of any kind, including consequential, indirect, or punitive damages, against the Company or any of
its Subsidiaries or any of their respective directors, officers, employees, partners, managers, members, shareholders or affiliates or their respective Representatives in connection with this Agreement or the transactions contemplated
hereby, and (b) upon any termination of this Agreement under circumstances where the Company is entitled to the Parent Termination Payment and the Parent Termination Payment is paid in full, such
payment shall be the sole and exclusive remedy of the Company in respect of the event giving rise to such payment and the Company shall be precluded from any other remedy against the Parent at Law or in equity or otherwise (including
damages, injunctive relief or specific performance) and shall not seek to obtain any recovery, judgment, or damages of any kind, including consequential, indirect, or punitive damages, against the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries or any
of their respective directors, officers, employees, partners, managers, members, shareholders or affiliates or their respective Representatives in connection with this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby; provided, however,
that the foregoing limitations shall not apply in the event of fraud or a wilful breach by the Company or the Parent of their respective obligations under this Agreement, as applicable. For clarity, nothing contained in this Section
9.4(h) shall preclude the Company or the Parent from seeking injunctive relief against the other party in accordance with Section 10.4 to restrain the breach or threatened breach of the covenants or agreements set forth in this Agreement
or the Confidentiality Agreement or otherwise to obtain specific performance of any of such acts, covenants or agreements, without the necessity of posting a bond or security in connection therewith.
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| (i) |
For the avoidance of doubt: (a) in no event shall the Company be obligated to pay the Company Termination Payment on more than one occasion; (b) in no event shall the Parent be obligated to pay
the Parent Termination Payment on more than one occasion; and (c) if a Company Termination Payment or a Parent Termination Payment becomes payable after a payment has been made pursuant to Section 9.4(f) or 9.4(g), the amount paid
pursuant to Section 9.4(f) or 9.4(g), as applicable, shall be credited against the Company Termination Payment or Parent Termination Payment, as applicable, when paid.
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| 9.5 |
Amendment
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| (a) |
change the time for performance of any of the obligations or acts of the Parties;
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| (b) |
waive any inaccuracies or modify any representation or warranty contained herein or in any document delivered pursuant hereto;
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| (c) |
waive compliance with or modify any of the covenants herein contained and waive or modify performance of any of the obligations of the Parties; and
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| (d) |
waive compliance with or modify any mutual conditions precedent herein contained.
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| 9.6 |
Waiver
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| 10.1 |
Privacy
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| 10.2 |
Notices
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| (a) |
if to the Parent or Purchaser:
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| Attention: |
Casey M. Nault
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| Email: |
[***]
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| Attention: |
Kari MacKay / Hari Marcovici
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| Email: |
[***] / [***]
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| Attention: |
Andrew Kaplan
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| Email: |
[***]
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| (b) |
if to the Company:
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| Attention: |
Sean Keating
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| Email: |
[***]
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| Attention: |
Richard Fridman and Aaron Atkinson
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| Email: |
[***] / [***]
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Attention:
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Christopher J. Cummings
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Email:
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[***]
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| 10.3 |
Governing Law; Waiver of Jury Trial
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| 10.4 |
Injunctive Relief
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| 10.5 |
Entire Agreement, Binding Effect
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| 10.6 |
No Liability
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| 10.7 |
Further Assurances
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| 10.8 |
Assignment and Enurement
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| 10.9 |
Severability
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| 10.10 |
No Third Party Beneficiaries
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| 10.11 |
Counterparts, Execution
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COEUR MINING, INC.
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By:
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/s/ Mitchell J. Krebs |
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Name:
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Mitchell J. Krebs |
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Title:
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Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer |
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1561611 B.C. LTD.
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By:
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/s/ Mitchell J. Krebs |
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Name:
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Mitchell J. Krebs |
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Title:
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President |
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NEW GOLD INC.
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By:
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/s/ Patrick Godin |
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Name:
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Patrick Godin |
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Title:
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President and Chief Executive Officer |
| 1.1 |
Definitions
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| 1.2 |
Interpretation Not Affected by Headings
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| 1.3 |
Number and Gender
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| 1.4 |
Calculation of Time
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| 1.5 |
Date for Any Action
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| 1.6 |
Currency
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| 1.7 |
No Strict Construction
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| 1.8 |
Statutory References
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| 1.9 |
Governing Law
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| 1.10 |
Time
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| 1.11 |
Time References
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| 1.12 |
Other Definitions
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| 2.1 |
Arrangement Agreement
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| 2.2 |
Effectiveness
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| 2.3 |
The Arrangement
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| (d) |
Company Options. Notwithstanding any vesting or exercise or other provisions to which a Company Option might otherwise be subject (whether by contract, the
conditions of grant, applicable Law or the terms of the applicable Company Option Plan governing such Company Option), each Company Option shall, without any further action by or on behalf of a holder, be deemed to be fully
vested and shall be transferred and assigned by the holder thereof, free and clear of any Liens, to the Company, and the holder thereof shall be entitled to receive in exchange therefor an amount equal to the Cash Out Value for
such Company Option (less any applicable withholding in accordance with Section 3.7) determined as at the Value Determination Date, whereupon the name of the holder of such Company Option shall be removed from the register of
Company Options maintained by the Company, and the Company Option Plan and each Company Option shall immediately be cancelled and all agreements relating to the Company Options shall be terminated and shall be of no further
force and effect. The Company will pay to the holders of Company Options, through the payroll systems of the Company, all amounts required to be paid to the holders of Company Options in accordance with this Plan of Arrangement,
less any Tax withholding required under applicable Law or in accordance with Section 3.7, in respect of such Company Options.
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| (e) |
| (i) |
such Dissenting Shareholder shall cease to be, and shall be deemed to cease to be, the registered holder of each such Dissent Share and the name of such registered holder shall be, and shall be deemed to be, removed from the
central securities register of Company in respect of each such Dissent Share, and at such time each Dissenting Shareholder will have only the rights set out in Section 4.1;
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| (ii) |
such Dissenting Shareholder shall be deemed to have executed and delivered all consents, releases, assignments and waivers, statutory or otherwise, required to transfer and assign each such Dissent Share; and
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| (iii) |
Company shall be the holder of all of the outstanding Dissent Shares, free and clear of all Liens, and the central securities register of Company shall be revised accordingly.
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| (f) |
| (i) |
the registered holder thereof shall cease to be, and shall be deemed to cease to be, the registered holder of each such Company Share and the name of such registered holder shall be removed from the central securities register
of Company;
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| (ii) |
the registered holder thereof shall be deemed to have executed and delivered all consents, releases, assignments and waivers, statutory or otherwise, required to transfer and assign each such Company Share; and
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| (iii) |
Purchaser shall be the holder of all of the outstanding Company Shares, free and clear of all Liens, and the central securities register of Company shall be revised accordingly.
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| 3.1 |
Deposit and Payment of Consideration
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| (d) |
After the Effective Time and until surrendered for cancellation as contemplated by Section 3.1(b), each certificate or DRS Advice that immediately prior to the Effective Time
represented one or more Company Shares, other than the Dissent Shares, shall be deemed at all times to represent only the right to receive in exchange therefor the Consideration that the
holder of such certificate or DRS Advice is entitled to receive in accordance with Section 2.3, less any amounts withheld pursuant to Section 3.7 (if any).
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| 3.2 |
Distributions with Respect to Unsurrendered Certificates
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| 3.3 |
Deemed Fully Paid and Non-Assessable Shares
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| 3.4 |
No Fractional Shares
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| 3.5 |
Lost Certificates
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| 3.6 |
Extinction of Rights
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| 3.7 |
Withholding Rights; Tax Consequences
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| 3.8 |
Transfer Free and Clear
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| 3.9 |
Interest
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| 4.1 |
Dissent Rights
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| (b) |
In no circumstances shall Parent, Purchaser, the Company or any other Person be required to recognize a Person exercising Dissent Rights unless such Person is the registered holder of those Company
Shares in respect of which such rights are sought to be exercised as of the record date of the Company Meeting.
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| (c) |
In no case shall Parent, Purchaser, Company or any other Person be required to recognize Dissenting Shareholders as holders of Company Shares after
the time that is immediately prior to the Effective Time, and the names of the Dissenting Shareholders shall be deleted from the central securities register as holders of the Company at the time at which the step in Section 2.3(f) occurs.
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| (d) |
For greater certainty, in addition to any other restrictions set forth in the Interim Order and under Section 238 of the BCBCA, none of the following shall be entitled to exercise Dissent Rights:
(i) a holder of any Company Incentive Awards in respect of such holder’s Company Incentive Awards; (ii) Company Shareholders who vote or have instructed a proxyholder to vote such Company Shares in favour of the Arrangement
Resolution; and (iii) any other Person who is not a registered Company Shareholder as of the record date for the Company Meeting.
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| 5.1 |
Paramountcy
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| 5.2 |
Amendment
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| (a) |
Parent and the Company reserve the right to amend, modify or supplement this Plan of Arrangement at any time and from time to time prior to the Effective Time, provided that each such amendment,
modification or supplement must be (i) agreed to in writing by the Company and Parent, (ii) filed with the Court and, if made following the Company Meeting, approved by the Court, and (iii) communicated to Company Shareholders
and the holders of Company Incentive Awards if and as required by the Court.
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| (b) |
Subject to the provisions of the Interim Order, any amendment, modification or supplement to this Plan of Arrangement may be proposed by Parent and the Company at any time prior to the Company
Meeting (provided, however, that the Company and Parent shall have consented thereto in writing), with or without any other prior notice or communication, and, if so proposed and accepted by the Persons voting at the Company
Meeting (other than as may be required under the Interim Order), shall become part of this Plan of Arrangement for all purposes.
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| (c) |
Any amendment, modification or supplement to this Plan of Arrangement that is approved or directed by the Court following the Company Meeting shall be effective only if: (i) it is consented to in
writing by each of Parent and the Company (each acting reasonably); and (ii) if required by the Court, it is consented to by the Company Shareholders voting in the manner directed by the Court.
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| (e) |
This Plan of Arrangement may be withdrawn prior to the Effective Time in accordance with the terms of the
Arrangement Agreement.
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| 5.3 |
Further Assurances
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| 6.1 |
U.S. Securities Law Exemption
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| (a) |
The arrangement (the “Arrangement”) under Section 288 of the Business Corporations Act (British Columbia) (the
“BCBCA”), involving Coeur Mining, Inc. (the “Parent”), New Gold Inc. (the “Company”), 1561611 B.C. Ltd. (the “Purchaser”), and Company Shareholders (as defined in the Arrangement Agreement), all as more particularly described and set forth in the notice of meeting and management information circular (the “Circular”) of the Company dated [●], 2025 accompanying the notice of the meeting (as the Arrangement may be modified, supplemented or amended in accordance with its terms), is hereby authorized,
approved and adopted;
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| (b) |
The plan of arrangement, as it may be or has been amended (the “Plan of Arrangement”), involving the Parent, the Purchaser, the Company and the Company
Shareholders and implementing the Arrangement, the full text of which is set out in Appendix [●] to the Circular (as the Plan of Arrangement may be, or may have been, modified, supplemented or amended in accordance with its terms), is
hereby authorized, approved and adopted;
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| (c) |
The arrangement agreement among the Parent, the Company and the Purchaser dated as of November 2, 2025, as the same may be amended, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time in
accordance with its terms (the “Arrangement Agreement”) and all the transactions contemplated therein, the actions of the directors of the Company in approving the Arrangement and the actions of
the directors and officers of the Company in executing and delivering the Arrangement Agreement and any modifications, supplements or amendments thereto in accordance with its terms are hereby confirmed, ratified and approved in all
respects;
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| (d) |
The Company is hereby authorized to apply for a final order from the Supreme Court of British Columbia (the “Court”) to approve the Arrangement in
accordance with and subject to the terms set forth in the Arrangement Agreement and the Plan of Arrangement (as they may be, or may have been, modified, supplemented or amended from time to time in accordance with their terms);
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| (e) |
Notwithstanding that this resolution has been passed (and the Plan of Arrangement adopted) by the Company Shareholders or that the Arrangement has been approved by the Court, the directors of
the Company are hereby authorized and empowered, at their discretion, without further notice to, or approval of, the of the Company Shareholders:
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| (i) |
to modify, supplement or amend the Arrangement Agreement or the Plan of Arrangement to the extent permitted by the Arrangement Agreement or the Plan of Arrangement; or
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| (ii) |
subject to the terms of the Arrangement Agreement, not to proceed with the Arrangement;
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| (f) |
Any one or more directors or officers of the Company is hereby authorized, for and on behalf and in the name of the Company, to execute and deliver, whether under corporate seal of the Company
or not, all such agreements, forms waivers, notices, certificate, confirmations and other documents and instruments and to do or cause to be done all such other acts and things as in the opinion of such director or officer may be
necessary, desirable or useful for the purpose of giving effect to these resolutions, the Arrangement Agreement and the completion of the Plan of Arrangement in accordance with the terms of the Arrangement Agreement, including:
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| (i) |
all actions required to be taken by or on behalf of the Company, and all necessary filings and obtaining the necessary approvals, consents and acceptances of appropriate regulatory authorities;
and
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| (ii) |
the signing of the certificates, consents and other documents or declarations required under the Arrangement Agreement or otherwise to be entered into by the Company;
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COEUR MINING, INC. |
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Date: [●]
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Name:
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Title:
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