MiNERAL PRODUC銚 10N SHARING ACREEMENT No.261腣 2008腝 xlll This MINERAL PRODUCTION SHARING AGREEMENT is made and entered into in Quezon City, Philippines, this _ day of &,ilAhi ,l l"I dlilfril{$ by and between: THE REPUBLIC oF THE PHtLlpprNEs, herein referred to as the GOVERNMENT, represented in this act by the Secretary of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, with offices at the Department of Environment and Natural Resources Building, Visavas Avenue, Dilirnan, Quezon City and SR METALS, lNC., a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of - the Republic of the Philippines, herein referred to as the CONTRACTOR, with office at Unit 6 & 7, 3td Floor Topy's Place Bldg., Economia corner lndustria Sts., Bagumbayan, Quezon City and represented in this act by its President, Mr. MIGUEL ALBERTO v. GUTIERREZ, as authorized by its Board of Directors (please refer to ANNEX "A") WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the 1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines provides in Article Xll, Section 2 thereof that all lands of the public domain waters, minerals coal, petroleum and other natural resources are ownecl by the State and that their exploration, development and utilization shall be under the full control and supervision of the State; WHEREAS, the Constitution further provides that the State may directly undertake such activities, or it may enter into a Co-Production, Joint Venture, or Mineral Production Sharing Agreement with Filipino citizens, or cooperatives, partnerships, corporations or associations at least sixty per centum of whose capitalization is owned by such citizens; WHEREAS, pursuant to Republic Act No. 7g42, otherwise known as "The Philippine Mining Act of 1995," which took effect on 09 Aprit 199s, the Secretary of the Deparlment of Environment and Natural Resources ts authorized to enter into Mineral Production Sharing Agreements in furtherance of the objectives of the Government and the Constitution to bolster the national economy through sustainable and systematic development and utilization of mineral lands; WHEREAS, the Government desires to avail itself of the financial resources, technical competence and skill, which the Contractor is capable of ano,lvino t the mining operations of the project contemplated herein; ,._,..'{' I , " =ft_ ^" $\4 WHEREAS, the Contractor desires to join and assist the Government in the . development and utilization for commercial purposes of nickel, cobalt, iron and other associated mineral deposits existing in the Contract Area (as herein defined); WHEREAS, the Contractor has access to all the financing, technical competence, lechnology and environmental management skills required to promptly and effectively carry out the objectives of this Agreement; NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the foregoing premises, the mutual covenants, terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, it is hereby stipulated and agreed as follows: SECTION I SCOPE 1.1. This Agreement is a Mineral Production Sharing Agreement entered into pursuant to the provisions of the Act and its implementing rules and . regulations. The primary purpose of this Agreement is to provide for the development and commercial utilization of nickel, cobalt, iron and other associated mineral deposits existing within the Contract Area, with all necessary services, technology and financing to be furnished or arranged by the Contractor in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement. The Contractor shall not, by virtue of this Agreement, acquire any title over the ContracUMining Area without prejudice to the acquisition by the Contractor of the land/surface rights through any mode of acquisition provided for by law. 1.2. The Contractor shall undertake and execute, for and on behalf of the Government, sustainable mining operations in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement, and is hereby constitutecl and appointed, for the purpose of this Agreement, as the exclusive entity to conduct mining operations in the Contract Area. 1.3. The Contractor shall assume all the exploration risk such that if no minerals in commercial quantity are developed and produced, it wilt not be entitled to reimbursement. ' 1.4. During the term of this Agreement, the total value of production and sale of minerals derived from the mining operations contemplated herein shall be accounted for and divided between the Government and the Contractor in accordance with Section Vlll hereof. SECT10N腡 DEFINIT10NS 49 used in this Agreement, the following words and terms, whether singffir or plural, shall have the following respective mean'n: ->\+ t"r/ / r 2 " xY 2.1. Act refers to Republic Act No. Tg4z, otherwise known as the . "Philippine Mining Act of 1995." 2.2. Asreement means this Mineral Production sharing Agreement. 2.3. Agsociate-d-UUngE!-q mean other ores/minerals, which occur together with the principal ore/mineral. 2.4. Eangko Sentral means Bangko Sentral ng pilipinas. 2.5. Budqet means an estimate of expenditures to be made by Contractor in mining operations contemplated hereunder to accomplish the Work Program for each particular period. 2.6. I}_UfegU means Mines and Geosciences Bureau. 2.7. Calendar Year or Year means a period of twelve 12) consecutive months starting with the first day of January and ending on December 31, while "Calendar Quarter" means a period of three consecutive months with the first calendar quarter starting with the first day of January. '2.8. Commercial Production means the production of sufficient quantity of minerals to sustain economic viability of mining operations reckoned from the date of commercial operation as declared by the Contractor or as stated in the feasibility study, whichever comes first. 2.9. Constitution or Philippine Constitution means the 1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines adopted by the Constitutional Convention of 1986 on October 15, 1986 and ratified bythe People of the Republic of the Philippines on Febru ary Z, 1987. 2.10. Contract Area means the area onshore or offshore delineated under the Mineral Production -Sharing Agreement subject to the relinquishment obligations of the Contractor and properly definecJ by latitude and longitude or bearing and distance. 2.11. Contract Year means a period of twelve (12) consecutive months counted from the Effective Date of this Agreement or from the anniversary of such Effective Date. .2.12. Contractor means SR Metals, lnc. or its assignee(s) of interest under this Agreement: Provided, That the assignment of any of such interest is accomplished pursuant to the pertinent provisions of the implementing rules and regulations of the Act. 2.13. Department or DENR means the Department of Environment and Natural Resources. 2.14 Director means the Director of Mines and Geosciences Bureau. 215. Effective Date means the date of execution of this Agreement by the contractor and by the secretary on behalf of the Government. 2.16. Environment means all facets of man's surroundings: physical, 2.17. Force Maieure means acts or circumstances beyond the reasonable control of the Contractor including, but not limited to war, rebellion, insurrection, riots, civil disturbances, brockade, sabotage, embargo, strike, lockout, any dispute with surface owners and other labor disputes, epidemics, earthquake, storm, flood or other adverse weather conditions, explosion, fire, adverse action by the Government or by any of its instrumentality or subdivision thereof, act of God or any fublii enemy and any cause as herein described over which the affected party has no reasonable control. 2.18. Foreign Exchanqe means any currency other than the currency of the Republic of the Philippines acceptable to the Government and the Contractor. 2.19. Government means the Government of the Republic of the Philippines or any of its agencies and instrumentalities. 2.20. Gross Output means the actual market value of the minerals or mineral products from each mine or mineral land operated as a separate entity, without any deduction for mining, processing, refining, transporting, handling, marketing or any other expenses: provided, That if the minerals or mineral products are sold or consigned abroad by the Contractor under C.l.F. terms, the actual cost of ocean freight and insurance shall be deducted: Provided further, That in the case of mineral concentrates which are not traded in commodity exchanges in the Philippines or abroad such as copper concentrate, the actual market value shall be the world price quotation of the refined mineral products contained thereof prevailing in the said commodity exchanges, after deducting the smelting, refining, treatment, insurance, transportation and other charges incurred in the process of converting mineral concentrates into refined metal traded in those commodity exchanges. 2.?1. Mins--D"eys-lapmgnt refers to work urndertaken to prepare an ore hocJy or a mineral deposit for mining, including the construction of necessary infrastructure and related facilities, 2.22. Minerals mean all naturally occurring inorganic substances in solid, liquid, gas or any intermediate state excluding energy materials such as coal, petroleum, natural gas, radioactive materials and geothermal energy. 2.23. Mineral Products mean materials derived from mineral ores/rocks and prepared into marketable state by metallurgical processes which include beneficiation, cyanidation, reaching, smelting, calcination and other similar processes, 2.24. Mininq Area means that portion of the Contract Area identified by the Contractor as defined and delineated in a Survey Plan duly approveO Uy the Director/Regional Director concerned for purposes of development and/or utilization and sites for support facilities. 2'25' Mjnug*Qpelalions means mining activities invotving exploration, feasibility studyl env 驮 ronmenttt imttact a,PeSS趂 芴 膈 腸 IL軝 镩 il`:::苨 1 腝 醻 腅 腅 ^`:^_ _:____1______ uti腡 2.26. Notice means notice in writing, telex or telecopy (authenticated by answer back or confirmation received) addressed or sent as provided in Section 16.2 of this Agreement. 2.27 - Ore means naturally occurring substance or material from which a mineral or element can be mined and/or processed for profit. 2.28. Pollution means any alteration of the physical, chemical and/or biological properties of any water, air and/or land resources of the Philippines, or any discharge thereto of any liquid, gaseous or solid wastes or any production of unnecessary noise or any emission of objectionable odor, as will or is likely to create or render such water, air, and land resources harmful, detrimental or injurious to public health, safety or welfare or which will adversely affect their utilization for domestic, commercial, industrial, agricultural, recreational or other legitimate purposes. 2.29. Secretary means the Secretary of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources. 2.30. State means the Republic of the Phitippines. 2.31. work Program means a document which presents the plan of major mining operations and the corresponding expenditures of the Contractor in its Contract Area during a given period of time, including the plan and expenditures for development of host and neighboring communities and of local geoscience and mining technology, as submitted and approved in accordance with the implementing rules and regulations of the Act. SECTION III TERM OF AGREEIVIENT 3,1. This Agreement shall have a term of twenty five (25) years from Effective Date, and may be renewed thereafter for another term not exceeding twenty five (25) years. The renewal of this Agreement, as well as the changes in the terms and conditions thereof, shall be upon mutual consent by the parties. ln the event the Government decides to allow mining operations thereafter by other Contractor, this must be 芸 through competitive public bidding. After due publication of notice, the contractor shall have the right to equal the highest bid upon reimbursement of all reasonable expenses of the highest bidder. SECTION IV CONTRACT AREA 4.1- Size, Shape, and Location of Contract Area - This Agreement covers a contract Area of approximately Five Hundred seventy Two and 6,400/10,000 (572.64) hectares, situated in Tubay, Agusan Delfio, ffir* and bounded by the following geographical coordinates (please refer to ANNEX "8" - 1:50,000 scale Location Map/Sketch plan): Corner Latitude Longitude 艐 9膋11'00.00" 125膋 32'00.00" 艑 9膋11'00.00" 125膋 31'49.65" 艒 9膋11'39.77" 125膋 31'52.93" 艓 9膋11'52.79" 125膋 31'48.00" 艔 9膋12'04.80" 125膋 31'27.54" 艕 9膋12'30.00" 125膋 31'23.45" 艖 9膋12'30.00" 125膋 32'00.00" 艗 9膋13'00.00" 125膋 32'00.00" 艘 9膋 13'0000" 125膋 33'00.00" 腝艏 9膋11'30.00" 125膋 33'00.00" 腝艐 9膋11'30.00" 125膋 32'30.00" 腝艑 9膋 12'00.00" 125膋 32'30.00" 腝艒 9膋 12'00.00" 125膋 32'00.00" The Contractor is not allowed to undertake any mining activities within the portion of the Contract Area covered by any DENR Project Areas, without the prior consent of the contractor(s)/concessionaire(s) concerned. 4.2. Survey Plan of the Contract Area - The Contractor shall submit for approval by the Regional Director concerned, a survey plan for the Contract Area within sixty (60) days from the effectivity of this Agreement. SECTION V OFER.ATING PHRION Timetable - The Contractor shall continue commercial utilization activity immediately upon approval and registration of this Agreement. The Contractor shall conduct mining operations and other activities for the duration of the operating Period in accordance with the duly approved Work Program and Budget and Environmental Compliance Certificate (please refer to ANNEXES "c" and "D"). Fairure by the contractor to undertake commercial utilization within the period in accordance with the said Work Program shall be considered a substantial breach of the Agreement. 5.2 the approved work Programs, such that during the first three (3) years of the Operating Period, this amount shall be as follows: FirstContractYear PhP121,806,684.00 Second Contact Year PhP130,017, j 34 00 Third Contract Year PhP1B0,0B 1,572.00 Should the Government wish to propose a revision to a certain specific feature in the work Program or Budget, it shalr, within thirty (30) days after receipt thereof, provide a Notice to the contractor specifying in reasonable detail its reasons therefore. Prompfly thereafter, the Government and Contractor will meet and endeavor to agree on the revision proposed by the Government. ln any event, any portion of said Work Program or Budget as to which the Government shall fail to notify the Contractor of proposed revision shall, in so far as possible, be carried out as prescribed herein. lf the Government should fail within sixty (60) days from receipt thereof to notify contractor of the proposed revisions, the work Program and Budget proposed by the Contractor shall be deemed to be approved. It is recognized by the Government and the Contractor that the details of any Work Program may require changes in the light of changing circumstances. The Contractor may make such changes: Provided, That it shall nrct change the general objective of the Work Program: Frovided further, That changes which entail a negative variance of at least twenty percent (20Yo) shall be subject to the approval of the Director. ln case of any positive variance in the future, the Contractor shall submit to the Bureau and Regional Office concerned a copy each of the revised Work Programs, for information. Ttre Government's approval of a proposed Work Program and Budget will not be unreasonably withheld. 5_3 Expansion and Modification of Facilities - The Contractor may make expansions, modifications, improvements, and replacements of the mining facilities and may add new facilities as the Contractor may consider necessary for the operations: Provided, That such plans shall be embodied in an appropriate Work Program approved by the Director. 54 Reporting a. Quarterly Repr:rts - Beginning with the first Calendar Quarter following the approval of this Agreement, the Contractor shall submit, within thirty (30) days after the end of each Calendar Quarter, to the Director, through the Regional Director concerned, a Quarterly Report stating the tonnage of production 艐 艐 in terms of ores, concentrates, and their corresponding grades 艐艐 膌 and other types of products; value, destination of sales or e 膌 and to whom sold; terms of sales and expenditures. 膌 /詻  7 b, Annual Reports - During the operating period, the contractor shall submit, within sixty (60) days from the end of each calendar Year, to the Director through the Regional Director concerned, an Annual Report indicating in sufficient detail: b.1. The total tonnage of ore reserves whether proven, probable, or inferred, the total tonnage of ores, kind by kind, broken down between tonnage mined, tonnages transported from the minesite and their corresponding destination, tonnages stockpiled in the mine and elsewhere in the philippines, tonnages sold or committed for export (whether actually shipped from the philippines or not), tonnages actually shipped from the philippines (with ft"tll details as to purchaser. destination and terms of sale), ancl if knr:urrr to the contractor, tonnages refined, processed or manufactured in the philippines with fuil specifications as to the intermediate products, by-products or final products and of the terms at which they were disposed; b.2. work accomplished and work in progress at the end of the year under consideration in relation to the Work program, including the investment actually made or committed; and b.3. Profile of work force, including management and staff, stating particularly their nationalities, and for Filipinos, their place of origin (i,e,, barangay, town, province, region). The Contractor shall also comply with other reporting requirements as provided in the implementing rr-rles and regulations of the Act. 55 Reporting a. Qrrarterly Repr:rts - Beg;inning with the first carentJar euarler follclwing the cornmencernerrt of the operating period, the contractor shall submit, within thirty (30) days after the end of each calendar Quarter, to the Director, through the Regionat Director concerned, a Quarterly Report stating the tonnage of production in terms of ores, concentrates, and their corresponding grades and other types of products; value, destination of sales or exports and to whom sold; terms of sales and expenditures. b. Annual Reports - During the operating period, the contractor shall submit within sixty (60) days from the end of each calendar / Year, to the Director, through the Regional Director concerned. ,r' an Annual Report indicating In sufficient Oetail: L t\ ( h 4 Tla^ +^+^r +^^^^^^ ^r I b.1. 銚he total tOnnage of ore r( probable, or inferred, the total kind, broken down bet1/veen transported from the nllnesite destination, tOnnages stOckr elsewhere ln the Ph腡 lppines,tc for export(lA/hether actua腡 y sh 8 花芾 or not), tonnages actuaily shipped from the phirippines (with full details as to purchaser, destination and terms of sale), and if known to the contractor, tonnages refined, processed or manufactured in the philippines with full specifications as to the intermediate producis, by_products or finar products and of the terms at which ihey ,,rere disposed; b.2. work accomplished and work in progress at the end of the year in question with respect to all the installations and facilities related to the utilization program, including the investment actually made or commiited-; and b.3. Profile of work force, including management and staff, stating pafticularly tl-reir nationalities, and for I-ilipinos, their place of origin (i.e., barangay, town, province, region). The Contractor shall also compry with other repofting requirements provided for in the implementing rules and regulations of the Act. SECTION VI FISCAL REGIME 6'1. General Principle - The fiscal regime of this Agreement shall be governed by the principle according to which the Government expects a reasonable return in economic value for the utilization of non-renewable mineral resources under its national sovereignty while the Contractor expects a reasonable return on its investment with special account to be taken for the high risk of exploration, the terms and conditions prevailing elsewhere in the industry and any special efficiency to be gained by i particularly good performance of the Cr:ntractr:r 6.2. Registration Fees - Within fifteen (15) days upon receipt of the notice of approval of the Agreement from the Regional Office concerned, the Contractor shall cause the registration of this Agreement with the said Regional Office and pay the registration fee at the rate provided in the existing rules and regulations. Failure of the Contractor to cause the registration of this Agreement within the prescribed period shall be sufficient ground for cancellation of the same. 6.3. Occupation Fees - Prior to registration of this Agreement and at the same date every year thereafter, the contractor shall pay to the Municipal/City Treasurer concerned an occupation fee over tire"Contract Area at the annual rate provided in the existing rules and regulations. lf the fee is not paid on the date specified, the Contractor snltt pay a surcharge of twenty five percent (25%) of the amount due in addition to the occupation fees. 6'4. Share of the Government - The Government Share shall be the excise tax on mineral products at the time of removal and at the rate frovided for in Reprrblic Act No. 7729 anrencling Section 1s1 (a) of the Nationeil- lnternal Revenue cOde,as amended 9 fees levied by existing laws. The Excise Tax shall be timely and ' completely paid to the nearest Bureau of lnternal Revenue Office in the province concerned. For purposes of determining the amount of the herein Government share, the contractor shall stricfly comply with the ,rJiting and accounting requirements prescribed under existing laws and regulations. The Government Share shall be allocated in accordance with Sections 290 and 292 of Repubric Act No. 7160, othenvise known as ,,The Local Government Code of 1gg1 ." 6.5. Pricing of Sales - The Contractor shall dispose r:rf the minerals anc1 bv- products produced at the highest nrarket price prevailing in the locality: The Contractor shall also pay the lowest achievible marketing commissions and related fees and shall negotiate for more advantageous terms and conditions subject to the light to enter into long-term sales or marketing contractb or foreign exchange and commodity hedging contracts, which the Government acknowletges to be acceptable notwithstanding that the sale price of the minerals and - by-products may from time to time be lower, or the terms and conditions ' of sales are less favorable, than that available elsewhere. The Contractor shall seek to strike a balance between long-term sales or marketing contracts or foreign exchange and commodity hedging contracts comparable to policies followed by independent produceis in the international mining industry. The Contractor shall likewise seek a balanced distribution among consumers. lnsofar as sales to Contractor's affiliate(s) are concernedl prices shall be at arm's length standard, and competing offers for large scale and long-term contracts shall be procured. BeforJany sale and/or shipment of mineral product is made, existing and futuie marketing contract(s)/sales agreement(s) shall be submittecl to the Director, copy furnished the Regional Director concerned, for registration. At the same time, the Contractor shall regularly inform the Diiector in writing of any revisions, changes or additions in said contract(s)/agreement(s). The Contractor shall reflect in its Monthly/Quarterly Report on Production, Sales and lnventory of Minerals, as well as in ihe lntegrated Annual Report, the corresponding registration number(s) o1 the - marketing contract(s)/agreement(s) governing the export 'oi sale of minerals. 6'6. Associated Minerals - lf minerals other than nrbke l, cobalt, iron are discovered in commercial quantities in the Contract Area, the vatue thereof shall be added to the value of the principal mineral in computing the Government share. 苦 荌 10 SECTION VIt . ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH 7'1. The Contractor shall manage its Mining Operations in a technically, financially, socially, culturally and environmentally responsible manner to achieve the sustainable development objectives and responsibilities as provided for under the implementing rules and regulations of the Act. 7 '2. The Contractor shall ensure that the standards of environmental protection are met in the course of the Mining Operations" To the extent possible, control of pollution and the transformation of the mined-out areas or materials into economically and socially procluctive fqrms must be rJone simultaneously rruith mining. 7-3. An Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) shall be secured first by the Contractor prior to the conduct of any development works, construction of production facilities and/or mine production activities in the Contract Area. 7.4. The Contractor shall submit within thirty (30) calendar days after the ' issuance and receipt of the ECC, an Environmental Proiection and Enhancement Program (EPEP) using MGB Form No. 1G-2 covering all areas to be affected by development, utilization and procesiing activities under this Agreement. The Contractor shall allocate for iti initial environment-related capital expenditures approximately ten percent (10%) of the total project cost or in such amount depending on the environmental/geological condition, nature and scale of operations and technology to be employed in the Contract Area. 7.5' The Contractor shall submit, within thirty (30) days prior to the beginning of every calendar year, an Annual Environmental Protection anO Enhancement Program (AEpEp), using lvGB Form 16-3, which shall be hasecJ on the approverj EP[""P. The AHPEP shall be irnplemented during the year for which it was submitted. To implement iis AEpEp, the Contractor shall allocate annually three to five percent (3o/o-bo/o) oi its direct mining and miiling costs depending ' on the environmental/geologic condition, nature and scale of oplrations and technology employed in the Contract Area. 7.6. The Contractor shall establish a Contingent Liability and Rehabilitation ' Fund (CLRF) which shall be in the form 6f the Mine Rehabilitation (MRF) and the Mine Waste and Tailings Fee (MWTF). Fund The MRF shall be based on the financial requirements of the approved EPEP as a reasonable environmental deposit to ensure satisiactory compliance with the commitments/strategies of the EpEp/AEpEp and availability of funds for the performance of the EpEp/AEpEp during the specific project phase. The MRF shall be deposited as Trust Fundin a government depository bank and shall be used for physical and social rehabilitation of areas affected by mining activities and for research on The MWTF shall be collected based on the amounts of mine waste and mill tqilings generated during the conduct of Mining Operations. The MWTF collected shall accrue to a Mine Waste an-d Tailings Reserve Fund and shall be deposited in a government depositorJr bank for payment of compensation for damages caused by the Mining Operations. 7.7. The Contractor shall set up mitigating measures such as mine waste and mill tailings disposal system, mine rehabilitation or plan, water quality monitoring, etc. to minimize land degradation, air and water pollution, acid rock drainage and changes in hy"drogeology. 7.8. The Contractor shall set up an Environmental and Safety Office at its minesite manned by qualified personnel to plan, implement and monitrcr its approved EPEP. 7.9. The Contractor shall be responsible in the monitoring of environmental, safety and health conditions in the Contract Area and shall stricly comply with all the rules and regulations embodied under DAO No. 2000-98, othenruise known as the "Mine Safety and Health Standards." 7.10. The Contractor shall be responsible for the submission of a final mine rehabilitation and/or decommissioning plans, including its financial requirements and incorporating the details and particulars set forth in the implementing rules and regulations of the Act. SECTION VIII RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF THE PARTIES 8.1. Obligations of the Contractor: a. To exclt-tsively conduct sustainable Mining Operations within the Contract Area in accordance with the provisions of the Act and its implementing rules and regulations; b. To construct and operate any facilities specified under the MineralAgreement or approved Work program; c. To determine the exploration, mining and treatment process to be utilized in the Mining Operations; d. To extract, remove, use and dispose of any tailings as authorized by an approved Work Program, e. To secure all permits necessary or desirable for the purpose of Mining Operations; To keep accurate technical records about the Mining operations, as well as financial and marketing accounts, and make them available to Government representatives authorized by the Direlctor for the purporse clf assessinE; the performance and compliance of the Contractor with the terms of this Agr 12 ":pK ,'d4r- Authorized representatives of other Government Agencies may also have access to such accounts in accordan." iritt, existini laws, rules and regulations; g. To furnish the Bureau all the data and information gathered from the contract Area and that all the books of accounis and records shall be open for inspection; h. To allow access to Government during reasonable hours in inspecting the contract Area and examining pertinent records for purposes of monitoring compliance with the terms of this Agreement; To hold the Government free and harmress from all claims and accounts r:f all kinds, as well as demands and actions arising oui of the accidents or injuries to persons or properties caused by Mining operations of the contractor and indemnify th; Government for any expenses or costs incurred by the Government by reason of any such claims, accounts, demands or actions; ln the development of the community: j.1. To recognize and respect the rights, customs and traditions of indigenous cultural communities over their ancestral lands and to allocate royalty payment of not less than one percent (1%) of the value of the gross output of minerals sold; j.2. To coordinate with proper authorities in the development of the mining community and for those living in the host and neighboring communities through social infrastructure, livelihood programs, education, water, etectricity and medical services. Where traditional self-sustaining income and the community activities are identified Lo be present, the Contractor shall assist in the preservation and/or enhancement of such activities; j,3. To allot annually a minimum of one percent (1%) of the direct mining and milling costs necessary to implement the activities undertaken in the development of the host and neighboring communities. Expenses for community development may be charged against the royalty payment of at least one percent (1%) of the gross output intended for the concerned indigenous cultural community; j.4. To give preference to Filipino citizens who have established domicile in the neighboring communities, in the hiring of personnel for its mining operations. lf necessary skills and expeflise are currenfly not available, the Contractor must immediately prepare and undertake a training and recruitment program at its expense; and 荭 鋟 鞣 13 j.5. To incorporate in the Mining project Feasibility study the planned expenditures necessarylo imprement il.1)to ti.sl of this Section; k. ln the development of Mining Technology and Geosciences: k.1. ln the course of its operations, to produce geologicar, geophysicar, geochemicar and other types of mapiand reports that are appropriate in scale and in format and substance which are consistent with the internationally accepted standards and practices. such maps shall be made available to the scientific community in the most convenient and cost effective forms, subject to the condition that the contractor may delay release of said information for a reasonable period of time vrrhich shall not exceed three (3) years; k.2. To systematically keep the data generated from the contracu Mining Area such as cores, assays and other related information, including economic and financial data and make them accessible to students, researchers and other persons responsible for developing mining, geoscience and processing technology subject to the condition that the contractor may delay release of data to the science and technology community within a reasonable period of time which shall not exceed three (3) years; k.3. To transfer to the Government or local mining company the appropriate technology it may adapt in the exploration, development and commercial utilization of the minerals in the Contract Area; k.4. To allocate research and development budget for the advancement of mirring,; technolcrgy ancJ geosciences in coordination with the Bureau, research institutions, academe, etc.; and k.5. To replicate data, maps and reports cited in (k.1) and (k.2) and furnish the Bureau for archiving and systematic safekeeping which shall be made available to the science and technology community for conducting research and undertaking other activities which contribute to the development of mining, geoscience and processing technology and the corresponding nationar poor oi manpower talents: provided, however, that the release of data, maps and the like sl'rall be similarly constrained in accordance with (k.1)and (k,2) above; To incorporate in the Mining Feasibirity study the planned expenditures necessary to implement all the plans and piograms set forth in this Agreement; and rn To pay all other taxes and fees manclatecl hy existing laws, rules and regulations. 14 8.2. Rights of the Contractor: a. To conduct Mining Operations within the confines of its contracuMining Area in accordance with the terms and conditions hereof and without interfering with the rights of other Co ntra ctors/l-essees/O pe rators/ Pe rm ittees/Pe rm it l-iold e rs b. ; Possession of the Contract Area, with full right of ingress and egress and the right to occupy the same, subject to surface and easement rights; c. To use and have access to all declassified geological, geophysical, drilling, production and other data relevlnt to the mining operations; d. To sell, assign, transfer, convey or otherwise dispose of all its rights, interests and obligations under the Agreement subject to the approval of the Government; e. To employ or bring into the Philippines foreign technical and specialized personnel, including the immediate members of their families as may be required in the operations of the Contractor, subject to applicable laws and regulations: Provided, That if the employment connection of such foreign persons with the contractor ceases, the applicable laws and regulations on immigration shall apply to them. Every time foreign technologies are utilized and where alien executives are employed, an effective program of training understudies shall be undertaken. The alien employment shall be limited to technologies requiring highly specialized training and experience subject to the required approval under existing laws, rules and regulations; f. To enjoy easement rights and use of timber, water and other natural resources irr the (lontract Area subjecl to pedinent laws, rules and regulations and the rights of third parties; g. Repatriation of capital and remittance of profits, dividends and interest on loans, subject to existing laws and Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas rules and regulations; and h. To import when necessary all equipment, spare parts and raw materials required in the operations in accordance with existing laws and regulations, 8.3. Obligations of the Government: a. To ensure that the Contractor has the Government's full cooperation in the exercise of the rights granted to it under this Agreement; b' To use its best efforts to ensure the timely issuance of necessary permits and similar authorizing documents for use of the surface,,l of the Contract Area; and { 1 ls *&K (r{,/ '"Yf $tr c' To cooperate with the Contractor in its efforts to obtain financing contemplated herein from banks or other financial institutions: Provided, That such financing arrangements will in no event reduce the contractor's obligation on Government rights hereunder. SECTION IX ASSETS AND EQUIPMENT 9'1. The Contractor shall acquire for the Mining Operations only such assets that are reasonably estimated to be required in carrying oui such Mining Operations. 9.2. All materials, equipment, plant and other installations of a movable nature erected or placed on the Contract Area by the Contractor shall remain the property of the Contractor. The Contractor shall have the right to remove and re-export such materials and equipment, plant and other installations from the Philippines, subject to existing iules and regulations. ln case of cessation of Mining Operations on public lands occasioned by its voluntary abandonment or withdrawal, the Contractor shall have a period of one (1) year from the time of cessation within which to remove its improvements; othenruise, all social infrastructures and facilities shall be turned over or donated tax free to the proper government authorities, national or local, to ensure that said infrastructures and facilities are continuously maintained and utilized by the host and neighboring communities. SECTION X EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING OF PHILIPPINE PERSOI{hIEl- 10.1. The contractor agrees to employ, to the extent possible, qualified Filipino personnel in all types of mining operations ior which they are qualified; and after commercial production commences shail, in consultation and with consent of the Government, prepare and undertake an extensive training programme suitable to Filipino nationals in all levels of employment. The objective of said programme is to reach within the timetable set forth below the following targets of "Filipinization:" Unskilled Sk腡 10.2. cost and expenses of training such Filipino personnel and the contractor's own employees shall be included" in the Operating Expenses. 10.3. The contractor shail not discriminate on the basis of gender and shall respect the right of women workers to participate in poflcy and decision- making prc,cesses affecting their rights and henefits. SECTION XI ARBITRATION 11.1' The Government ancJ the Contractclr sl'rall consult with each other in good faith and shall exhaust all available remedies to settle any and all disputes or disagreements arising out of or relating to the validity, interpretations, enforceability, or performance of this Agreement before resorting to arbitration as provided for in section 14.2. below. 11.2. Any disagreement or dispute which can not be setiled amicably within a period of one (1) year from the time the issue is raised by a party shall be settled by a tribunal of three (3) arbitrators. This tribunal shall be constituted as follows: one to be appointed by the Contractor and the other to be appointed by the secretary. The first two appointed arbitrators shall consider names of qualified persons until agreement on a mutually acceptable Chairman of the tribunal is seleited. Such arbitration shall be initiated and conducted pursuant to Republic Act No. 876, othenruise known as the "Arbitration Act.,' ln any event, the arbitration shall be conducted applying the substantive laws of the Republic of the philippines. 11'3' Each party shall pay fifty percent (50%) of the fees and expenses of the Arbitrators and the costs of ilrbitration. Each party shall pay its crwn costs and attorney's fee, SECTION XII SUSPENSION OR TERMINATION OF CONTRACT, TAX INCENTIVES AND CREDITS 12.1. This Agreement may be suspended for failure of the Contractor: (a) to comply with any provision or requirement of the Act and/or its 荮 implementing rures and regurations; (b) to pay on time the complete taxes, fees and/or other charges demandable and due the Government. 韤 12.2. This Agreement terminates or may be terminated for the fqllowing causes: (a) expiration of its term, whether original or renewal; (bi withdrawar frgm the Agreement by the contractor; (c) violation by the Contractor of the Agreement's terms and conditions; iOy fritur" to pay taxes, fees/or charges or financial clbligations for tw6r (21 consecutive years:(e)falSe stateme nt or OnlissiOn oFfacts by th苓 6腂酩 ilaltori葛 ndli芤 17 any other cause or reason provided under the Act and its implementing rules and regulations, or any other relevant laws and regulations. 12.3. All statements made in this Agreement shall be considered as conditions and essential parts hereof, and any falsehood in said statements or omission of facts which may alter, change or affect substantially the fact set forth in said statements shall be i ground for its revocation and termination. 12.4' The Contractor may, by giving due notice at any time during the term of this Agreement, apply for its cancellation due to causes rirhich, in the opinion of the Contractor, render continued mining operation no longer feasible or viable. ln this case, the Secretary-shall decide on the application within thirty (30) days from notice: provided, That the Contractor has met all lhe financial, fiscal anrJ legal obligations" 12.5. No delay or omissions or course of dealing by the Government shall impair any of its rights under this Agreement, except in the case of a written waiver. The Government's right to seek recourse and relief by all other means shall not be construed as a waiver of any succeeding or other default unless the contrary intention is reduced in writing ind signed by the party authorized to exercise the waiver. 12'6. ln case of termination, the Contractor shall pay all the fees and other liabilities due up to the end of the year in which the termination becomes effective. The Contractor shall immediately carry out the restoration of the Contract Area in accordance with good mining industry practice. 12-7. The withdrawal by the Contractor from the Mineral Agreement shall not release it from any and all financial, environmentaJ, legal and fiscal obligations under this Agreement. 12.8. The following acts or omission, inter alia shall constitute breach of cclntract, upon which the Governrnent rnay exercise its right to terminate the Agreement: a. Failure of the Contractor without valid reason to commence commercial production within the period prescribed, and/or b' Failure of the Contractor to conduct mining operations and other activities in accordance with the approved Work Programs and/or any modification thereof as approved by the Directorl 12.9. The Government may suspend and cancel tax incentives and credits if the Contractor fails to abide by the terms and conditions of said incentives and credits, 辬 莋 18 sEcTtoN xilt OTHER PROVISIONS 13.1. Any terms and conditions resulting from repeal or amendment of any existing laws or regulation or from the enactment of a law, regulation or administrative order shall be considered a part of this Agreem6nt. 13.2. Notice All notices, demands and other communications required or permitted hereunder shall be made in writing, telex or telecopy and shall be deemed to h.ave been duly given notice, in the case of telex or telecopy, if answered back or confirmation received, or if delivered by hand, upon receipt or ten days after being deposited in the mail. airmail postage prepaid and addressed as follows: lf to the Government: THE SECRETARY Department of Environment and Natural Resources DENR Building, Visayas Avenue Diliman, Quezon City lf to the Contractor: THE PRESIDENT SR Metals, lnc. place Unit 6 & 7, 3'd Floor Topy's Bldg. Economia corner lndustria Sts. Bagumbayan, Quezon City Either party may substitr:te or change such arjcjress on notice thereof to the other party: Provided, That the contractor shall, in case of any change of address during the term of this Agreement, notify the Director in writing. Failure to do such notification shalt be deemed as waiver by the Contractor to be informed about any communications as provided in Section 16.2 above. 13.3. Governing Law This Agreement and the relation between the parties hereto shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the Republic of the Philippines. The Contractor hereby agrees and obliges itself to comply with the provisions of the Act, its implementing rules and regulations and other relevant laws and regulations. 13.4. Suspension of Obligation Any failure or delay on the part of any party in the performance of its obligation or duties hereunder shall be-excused to the extent attributable ta Force Majeure as defined in the Act: providgf,,, That the suspension of .Mining operations due to Force Majeure causes sha, be subject to approvar by the Director. b. rf Mining operations are derayed, curtaired or prevented by such Force Majeure causes, then ihe ii.n" io, enjoying the-rights and carrying out the obligations thereby affected, the term of this Agreement and all rights ancl obligations hereunder shall be extended for a period equar to the p"iioo invorved. c' The Party, whose ability to perform its obligations is affected by such Force Majeure causes, shail prompfly give Notice to the other in writing of any such deray oi frirrre-oiperformance, tre expected duration thereof and its anticipated effect and shall use its efforts to remedy such delay, except that neither partv snarr ne under any obligation to settle a lahror dispr-rte: provided, -Ihat the suspension of obligation by the Contractor shall be subject to prior approval by the Director. 13.5. Amendments This Agreement shall not be annulled, amended or modified in any respect except by mutual consent in writing of the herein parties. ACKNOWLEDCMEN銚 Republic of the Philippines) Quezon City )SS