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UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM 8-K
CURRENT REPORT
Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of The Securities
Exchange Act of 1934
Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported): October
30, 2024
AVANT TECHNOLOGIES INC.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
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Nevada
(State or other jurisdiction of incorporation
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333-225433
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38-4053064
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c/o Eastbiz.com, Inc 5348 Vegas Drive, Las Vegas,
NV 89108
(Address and telephone number of principal executive
offices)
(Issuer’s telephone number)
(866) 533-0065
Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing
is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions (see General Instructions
A.2. below):
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Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425) |
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Soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14a-12) |
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Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b)) |
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Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c)) |
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an
emerging growth company as defined in as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2
of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).
Emerging growth company ☒
If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark
if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards
provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.
Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of
the Act: Not applicable.
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Item 1.01 Entry into a
Material Definitive Agreement.
Appointment of COO:
On October 30, 2024 (the “Effective Date”),
Avant Technologies Inc. (the “Company” or “Avant”) and Chris Winter entered into an Employment Agreement (the
“Agreement”) pursuant to which Mr. Winter was retained as Chief Operating Officer (“COO”). Chris Winter is not
a relative of any director or executive officer of the Company and does not own more than 5% of the Company's outstanding common stock.
Mr. Winter will undertake the responsibilities of COO, started November 1, 2024, without concurrent membership on the Board but as a member
of the Senior Management Team.
In consideration for serving as COO, Mr. Winter will
receive a quarterly RSA equal 100,000 shares of common stock (the “Quarterly RSA”) for each calendar quarter beginning on
November 1st, 2024 and continuing throughout the term of employment. Payment shall be made in shares of common stock of the Company (“Stock”).
Due to the Start date being mid-Quarter, the shares will be prorated to 67,000 shares of the Company’s Common stock. The initial
share issuance will be due at the signing by both Parties of this Employment Agreement. The Share Issuance will be at the beginning of
each new Quarter.
To the extent that any portion of the Quarterly RSA
is paid in Stock, shares of Stock shall be fully earned and vested upon issuance. The number of shares of Stock to be issued in such case
will be determined by dividing that portion of the Quarterly RSA payable in Stock by 85% of the Company’s thirty-day Volume Weighted
Average Price (“VWAP”) of the Stock, for the thirty-+--- day period immediately prior to the date of issuance. This represents
a 15% discount to the relevant VWAP, which discount shall at no point be less than $0.10 per share of Stock.
In connection with the issuance of any Quarterly
RSA (the “RSA Quarterly Issuance”), the Company shall pay a bonus to Mr. Winter in an amount equal to the estimated tax owed
by Chris Winter in connection to the RSA Quarterly Issuance (including a grossed-up amount to reflect the tax impact of such bonus). Such
bonus shall be payable within ten days of the issuance.
Upon a Change in Control of the Company, defined
as the sale of at least 50% of the shares of the Company, any non-vested ISOs and/or RSAs shall immediately vest. At Company’s discretion,
Mr. Winter may also receive special bonus awards for reaching mutually agreed upon fundraising and up-listing milestones.
The COO represents that he is an accredited investor
as such term is defined under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (“Act”). The COO acknowledges that: (i) the Stock is
not currently registered under the Act, or the securities laws of any state (“State Acts”), in reliance upon an exemption
from the registration requirements of the Act and the State Acts; (ii) that absent an exemption from registration contained in the Act
and the State Acts, the Stock, would require registration; and (iii) that the Company's reliance upon such exemptions is based, in material
part, upon the COO`s representations, warranties, and agreements contained in the Agreement. The COO understands that the certificates
for the Stock will be affixed with a restrictive legend.
The above offers and sales of the COO Shares
were made to Mr. Winter, an accredited investor, and the Company relied upon the exemptions contained in Section 4(a)(2) of the Securities
Act of 1933, as amended (the “1933 Act”), with regards to the sales. No advertising or general solicitation was employed in
offerings the securities. The offer and sale were made to an accredited investor and transfer of the securities was restricted by the
Company in accordance with the requirements of the 1933 Act.
The foregoing is only a brief description of the material
terms of the above corporate actions and agreements, and does not purport to be a complete description of the rights and obligations of
the parties under those agreements, and such descriptions are qualified in their entirety by reference to the agreements which are filed
as an Exhibit 10.1 to this Current Report.
Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits.
(d) Exhibits.
SIGNATURES
In accordance with the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, the registrant
caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
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Dated: October 31, 2024 |
AVANT TECHNOLOGIES INC. |
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Vitalis Racius |
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EMPLOYMENT
AGREEMENT
THIS
EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT ("Agreement"), dated as of the 30th day of October, 2024 ("Effective Date"),
is between Avant Technologies, Inc., a Nevada corporation whose principal address is c/o Eastbiz.com 5348 VEGAS DRIVE, LAS VEGAS, NV,
89108, USA ("Company"), and Chris Winter, an individual resident of the State of
Georgia (“Employee"). The Company and Employee are sometimes hereinafter collectively referred to in this Agreement
as the "Parties" and individually as a “Party.”
WHEREAS,
the Company desires to employ Employee, and Employee desires to accept terms of employment, as set forth in this Agreement;
NOW
THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants expressed below and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency
of which are hereby acknowledged, the Parties agree as follows:
1.
Employment The Company agrees to employ
the Employee as the Company’s Chief Operating Officer, governed by the detailed terms, conditions, and provisions of this Agreement.
Upon being effective as dictated by Start Date, this Agreement will replace any prior agreement. Nothing contained herein shall be deemed
to create a relationship of partnership or joint venture between the Parties, and the relationship between the Company and Employee shall
remain as Company and employee.
2.
Board/Preferred Shareholder Representations & Warranties The Company’s Board of Directors (“Board”)
and Preferred Shareholders represent and warrant that they have or will, within a commercially reasonable amount of time, disclose all
material contracts, agreements, litigation (active, pending, or threatened), material compliance with all relevant authorities (federal/state),
audit, etc., such that the Employee is made aware of all material items where the Executive and/or Company is liable or may potentially
be liable.
3.
Duties Company and Employee agree that Employee shall serve as the Company’s Chief Operating Officer
and shall have the duties, responsibilities, and authority customary for such a position in an organization of the size and nature of
the Company, subject to the Board’s ability to set such duties, responsibilities, and authority to be mutually agreed between the
Board and Employee.
4.
Reporting Employee shall report directly to the Board and shall devote his best efforts to the business
and affairs of the Company and its subsidiaries, whether currently existing or hereafter acquired or formed. Employee shall perform his
duties and responsibilities to the best of his abilities in a diligent, trustworthy, businesslike, and efficient manner.
5.
Start Date The start date of employment will be November 1st, 2024, (the “Start Date”).
6.
Devices and Living Location
(a)
Employee will use his own laptop and/or cell phone. The Company shall
not
provide the Employee with a laptop computer and cell phone to be used by Employee during the Term of this Agreement.
(b)
Employee shall have no obligation to relocate his residence, or to work out of any office location more than 20 miles from
his home.
7.
Compensation, Benefits, and Other Provisions
See Exhibit A
8.
Employee acknowledges and agrees that:
(a)
during the course of Employee’s employment with Company,
Employee
will learn about, will develop and help to develop, and will be entrusted in strict confidence with confidential and proprietary information
and trade secrets that are owned by Company and that are not available to the general public or Company’s competitors, including
(1) its business operations, finances, balance sheets, financial projections, tax information, accounting systems, value of properties,
internal governance, structures, plans (including strategic plans and marketing plans), shareholders, directors, officers, employees,
contracts, client characteristics, idiosyncrasies, identities, needs, and credit histories, referral sources, suppliers, development,
acquisition, and sale opportunities, employment, personnel, and compensation records and programs, confidential planning and/or policy
matters, and/or other matters and materials belonging to or relating to the internal affairs and/or business of Company, (2) information
that Company is required to keep confidential in accordance with confidentiality obligations to third parties, (3) communications between
Company, its officers, directors, shareholders, members, partners, or employees, on the one hand, and any attorney retained by Company
for any purpose, or any person retained or employed by such attorney for the purpose of assisting such attorney in his or her representation
of Company, on the other hand, and (4) other matters and materials belonging to or relating to the internal affairs and/or business of
Company, including information recorded on any medium that gives it an opportunity to obtain an advantage over its competitors who do
not know or use the same or by which Company derives actual or potential value from such matter or material not generally being known
to other persons or entities who might obtain economic value from its use or disclosure (all of the foregoing being hereinafter collectively
referred to as the “Confidential Information”);
(b)
Company has developed or purchased or will develop or purchase the Confidential Information at substantial expense in a
marketin which Company faces intense competitive pressure, and Company has kept and will keep secret the Confidential Information;
(c)
Nothing in the Agreement shall be deemed or construed to limit or take
away
any rights or remedies Company may have, at any time, under statute, common law or in equity or as to any of the Confidential Information
that constitutes a trade secret under applicable law.
10.
Confidentiality Covenants. To the extent that Employee developed or had access to Confidential Information
before entering into the Agreement, Employee represents and warrants that he has not used for his own benefit or for the benefit of any
other person or entity other than Company, and Employee has not disclosed, directly or indirectly, to any other person or entity, any
of the Confidential Information. Unless and until the Confidential Information becomes publicly known through legitimate means or means
not involving any act or omission by Employee:
(a)
The Confidential Information is, and at all times shall remain, the sole and exclusive property of Company;
(b)
Except as otherwise permitted by the Agreement, Employee shall use commercially reasonable efforts to guard and protect
the Confidential Information from unauthorized disclosure to any other person or entity;
(c)
Employee shall not use for Employee’s own benefit, or for the benefit of any other person or entity other than Company,
and shall not disclose, directly or indirectly, to any other person or entity, any of the Confidential Information; and
(d)
Except in the ordinary course of Company’s businesses, Employee shall not seek or accept any of the Confidential Information
from any former, present, or future employee of any of the Company.
10.
Intellectual Property Rights.
(a) As
used in the Agreement, the term “Inventions” means all procedures, systems, formulas, recipes, algorithms,
methods, processes, uses, apparatuses, compositions of matter, designs or configurations, computer programs of any kind, discovered,
conceived, reduced to practice, developed, made, or produced, or any improvements to them, and shall not be limited to the meaning
of “invention” under the United States patent laws. Employee agrees to disclose promptly to Company any and all
Inventions, whether or not patentable and whether or not reduced to practice, conceived, developed, or learned by Employee during
the Employee’s employment with Company or during a period of one hundred eighty (180) days after the effective date of
termination of Employee’s employment with Company for any reason, either alone or jointly with others, which relate to or
result from the actual or anticipated business, work, research, investigations, products, or services of Company, or which result,
to any extent, from use of the premises or property of Company (each a “Company Invention”). Employee acknowledges and
agrees that Company is the sole owner of any and all property rights in all such Company Inventions, including the right to use,
sell, assign, license, or otherwise transfer or exploit Company Inventions, and the right to make such changes in them and the uses
thereof as Company may from time to time determine. Employee agrees to disclose in writing and to assign, and Employee hereby
assigns, to Company, without further consideration, Employee’s entire right, title, and interest (throughout the United States
and in all foreign countries) free and clear of all liens and encumbrances, in and to all such Company Inventions, which shall be
the sole property of Company, whether or not patentable. This Section 9 does not apply to any Inventions: (1) for which no
equipment, supplies, facility, or Confidential Information of Company were used; (2) that were developed entirely on
Employee’s own time; and (3) that do not relate at the time of
conception or reduction to practice to the current business of Company or its actual or demonstrably anticipated research or
development, or which do not result from any work performed by Employee for Company.
(b)
Employee acknowledges and agrees that all materials of Company, including slides, PowerPoint or Keynote presentations, books,
pamphlets, handouts, audience participation materials and other data and information pertaining to the business and clients of Company,
either obtained or developed by Employee on behalf of Company or furnished by Company to Employee, or to which Employee may have access,
shall remain the sole property of Company and shall not be used by Employee other than for the purpose of performing under the Agreement,
unless a majority of the Board (“Majority Board”) provides their prior written consent to the contrary.
(c)
Unless the Majority Board otherwise agrees in writing, Employee acknowledges and agrees that all writings and other works
which are copyrightable or may be copyrighted (including computer programs) which are related to the present or planned businesses of
Company and which are or were prepared by Employee during Employee’s employment with Company are, to the maximum extent permitted
by law, deemed to be works for hire, with the copyright automatically vesting in Company. To the extent that such writings and works are
not works for hire, Employee hereby disclaims and waives any and all common law, statutory, and “moral” rights in such writings
and works, and agrees to assign, and hereby does assign, to Company all of Employee’s right, title and interest, including copyright,
in such writings and works.
(d)
Nothing contained in the Agreement grants, or shall be deemed or construed to grant, Employee any right, title, or interest
in any trade names, service marks, or trademarks owned by the Company (all such trade names, service marks, and trademarks being hereinafter
collectively referred to as the “Marks”). Employee may use the Marks solely for the purpose of performing his duties under
the Agreement. Employee agrees that he shall not use or permit the use of any of the Marks in any other manner whatsoever without the
prior written consent of the Majority Board.
(e)
Employee further agrees to reasonably cooperate with Company hereafter in obtaining and enforcing patents, copyrights, trademarks,
service marks, and other protections of Company’s rights in and to all Company Inventions, writings and other works. Without limiting
the generality of the foregoing, Employee shall, at any time during and after his employment with Company, at Company’s reasonable
request, execute specific assignments in favor of Company, or its nominee, of Employee’s interest in any of Company Inventions,
writings or other works covered by the Agreement, as well as execute all papers, render all reasonable assistance, and perform all lawful
acts which Company reasonably considers necessary or advisable for the preparation, filing, prosecution, issuance, procurement, maintenance
or enforcement of patents, trademarks, service marks, copyrights and other protections, and any applications for any of the foregoing,
of the United States or any foreign country for any Company Inventions, writings or other works, and for the transfer of any interest
Employee may have therein. Employee shall execute any and all papers and documents required to vest title in Company or its nominees in
any Company Inventions, writings, other works, patents, trademarks, service marks, copyrights, applications and interests to which Company
is entitled under the Agreement.
(a)
Employee further agrees to reasonably cooperate with Company hereafter in obtaining and enforcing patents, copyrights,
trademarks, service marks, and other protections of Company’s rights in and to all Company Inventions, writings and other works.
Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Employee shall, at any time during and after his employment with Company, at Company’s
reasonable request, execute specific assignments in favor of Company, or its nominee, of Employee’s interest in any of Company Inventions,
writings or other works covered by the Agreement, as well as execute all papers, render all reasonable assistance, and perform all lawful
acts which Company reasonably considers necessary or advisable for the preparation, filing, prosecution, issuance, procurement, maintenance
or enforcement of patents, trademarks, service marks, copyrights and other protections, and any applications for any of the foregoing,
of the United States or any foreign country for any Company Inventions, writings or other works, and for the transfer of any interest
Employee may have therein. Employee shall execute any and all papers and documents required to vest title in Company or its nominees in
any Company Inventions, writings, other works, patents, trademarks, service marks, copyrights, applications and interests to which Company
is entitled under the Agreement.
11. Remedies. Without
limiting any of the other rights or remedies available to Company at law or in equity, Employee agrees that any actual or threatened
violation of any of the provisions of Sections 8, 9, or 10 may be immediately restrained or enjoined by any court of competent
jurisdiction, and that any temporary restraining order or emergency, preliminary, or final injunctions may be issued in any court of
competent jurisdiction without notice and without bond. As used in the Agreement, the term “any court of competent
jurisdiction” shall include the state and federal courts sitting, or with jurisdiction over actions arising, in Los
Angeles County, in the State of California the jurisdiction, venue, and convenient forum of which are hereby expressly CONSENTED TO
by Employee and Company, all objections thereto being expressly WAIVED by Employee and Company.
12.
No Violation of Other Obligations.
(a)
Each Party represents and warrants that neither that Party's execution, delivery, and performance of this Agreement nor that Party's execution,
delivery, and performance of any agreement, instrument, or other document or obligation contemplated under this Agreement will result
in a violation of any provision of, or constitute a default under, any contract, agreement, instrument, or obligation to which that Party
is a party or by which that Party is bound.
13.
Indemnification. Company agrees to defend and indemnify and hold Employee harmless from and against any
past, present or future claim, action, demand, loss, cost, expense, liability or other damage arising from, and including reasonable attorney’s
fees and costs, amounts, expenses, incurred by or imposed against Employee and arising out of or relating to any past, present or future
claim, action, demand, loss, cost, expense, liability or other damage due to Employee’s employment pursuant to this Agreement. Company
agrees to put in place an appropriate Directors and Officers (D&O) liability insurance plan which covers the employment of Employee.
14.
Miscellaneous.
a. Notices.
Any notice, consent, demand, request, approval, or other communication to be given under this Agreement by one Party to the other
("Notice") must be in writing and must be either (i) personally delivered, (ii) mailed by registered or certified
mail, postage prepaid with return receipt requested, (iii) delivered by same-day or overnight courier service, or (iv) delivered by
facsimile transmission, in any event to the address or number set forth in the introductory paragraph of this Agreement or to such
other address or number as may be designated by either or both of the Parties from time to time.
b.
Notices delivered personally or by courier service shall be deemed givenand received as of actual receipt. Notices mailed as described
above shall be deemed given and received three business days after mailing or upon actual receipt, whichever is earlier. Notices delivered
by facsimile transmission shall be deemed given and received upon receipt by the sender of the transmission confirmation so long as facsimile
transmissions are also accompanied by overnight delivery as set forth above.
c.
Entire Agreement. This Agreement supersedes any and all otheragreements and understandings of any kind, either oral
or written, between the Parties with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement and contains all of the covenants and agreements
between the Parties with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement.
d.
Modification. Except as stated in the next sentence, nochahge or modification of this Agreement shall be valid or
binding upon the Parties, nor shall any waiver of any term or condition be so binding, unless the change or modification or waiver is
in writing and signed by the Parties. Employee acknowledges that Company may from time to time establish, maintain, and distribute employee
handbooks or policy manuals, and officers or other representatives of Company may make written or oral statements relating to personnel
policies and procedures. Such handbooks, manuals, and statements are intended only for general guidance and shall not be deemed to change
or modify this Agreement or to create any liability of Company to Employee under this Agreement.
1.
COVERNING LAW; CONSENT TO FORUM.
THIS
AGREEMENT HAS BEEN NEGOTIATED, EXECUTED, AND DELIVERED AT, AND SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN MADE IN, NEVADA. THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE GOVERNED
BY, ENFORCED UNDER, AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEVADA. AS PART OF THE CONSIDERATION FOR THIS AGREEMENT,
AND REGARDLESS OF ANY PRESENT OR FUTURE DOMICILE OR PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS OF Employee, Employee HEREBY CONSENTS AND AGREES THAT
THE COURTS OF CALIFORNIA SHALL HAVE JURISDICTION TO HEAR AND DETERMINE ANY JUDICIAL DISPUTES BETWEEN THE PARTIES OR OTHER MATTERS EXPRESSLY
PERMITTED BY THIS AGREEMENT TO BE LITIGATED IN A COURT. Employee EXPRESSLY SUBMITS AND CONSENTS IN ADVANCE TO SUCH JURISDICTION IN ANY
ACTION OR SUIT COMMENCED IN ANY SUCH COURT AND HEREBY WAIVES ANY OBJECTION WHICH Employee MAY HAVE BASED UPON LACK OF PERSONAL JURISDICTION,
IMPROPER VENUE, OR FORUM NON CONVENIENS.
e.
Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, eachof which constitutes an original, but all of which
constitute one document.
f. Gender. Whenever
the context requires, words in this Agreement denoting gender shall include the masculine, feminine, and neuter.
g. Waiver
of Breach. Any waiver by a Party of a breach of any provision of this Agreement by the other Party shall not operate or be
construed as a waiver of any other or any subsequent breach.
h. Certain
Defined Terms. As used in this Agreement, (i) "Person" means an individual or any corporation, partnership,
trust, unincorporated association, or other legal entity, whether acting in an individual, fiduciary, or other capacity, and any
government, court, or other governmental agency, (ii) "include" and "including" shall not denote or signify any
limitation, (iii) "business day" means any Monday through Friday other than any such weekday on which the offices of the
Company are closed, and (iv) "Section" is a reference to a Section in this Agreement, unless otherwise stated. In
addition, the use herein of “annual” or “monthly” (or similar terms) to indicate a measurement period shall
not itself be deemed to grant rights to Employee for employment or compensation for such period.
i. Captions
and Section Headings. Captions and Section or subsection headings used herein are for convenience only and are not a part of
this Agreement and shall not be used in any construction of this Agreement.
j. Expenses.
Each of the Parties shall bear such Party’s respective expenses, including the fees and expenses of its counsel, incurred in
negotiating and preparing this Agreement.
k. Interpretation.
Each Party to this Agreement acknowledges that they have participated in the negotiation of this Agreement, and that no provision of
this Agreement shall be construed against or interpreted to the disadvantage of any party hereto by any court or any government or
judicial authority by reason of such person having been deemed to have structured, dictated or drafted such provision.
Exhibit
A Compensation, Benefits, Expenses and Other Provisions
Equity
Compensation: In addition to the above, the Company shall provide to Employee an equity incentive in the form of the following:
| 1. | Restricted Stock Awards (RSAs): The Company shall grant Employee a quarterly
RSA equal 100,000 shares of common stock (the “Quarterly RSA”) for each calendar quarter beginning on November 1st, 2024 and
continuing throughout the term of employment. Payment shall be made in shares of common stock of the Company (“Stock”). Due
to the Start date being mid-Quarter, the shares will be prorated to 67,000 shares of the Company’s Common stock. The initial share
issuance will be due at the signing by both Parties of this Employment Agreement. The Share Issuance will be at the beginning of each
new Quarter. |
To the
extent that any portion of the Quarterly RSA is paid in Stock, shares of Stock shall be fully earned and vested upon issuance. The number
of shares of Stock to be issued in such case will be determined by dividing that portion of the Quarterly RSA payable in Stock by 85%
of the Company’s thirty-day Volume Weighted Average Price (“VWAP”) of the Stock, for the thirty-+----day period immediately
prior to the date of issuance. This represents a 15% discount to the relevant VWAP, which discount shall at no point be less than $0.10
per share of Stock.
| 2. | In connection with the issuance of any Quarterly RSA (the “RSA Quarterly
Issuance”), the Company shall pay a bonus to Employee in an amount equal to the estimated tax owed by Employee in connection to
the RSA Quarterly Issuance (including a grossed-up amount to reflect the tax impact of such bonus). Such bonus shall be payable within
ten days of the issuance. |
| 3. | Upon a Change in Control of the Company, defined as the sale of at least 50% of
the shares of the Company, any non-vested ISOs and/or RSAs shall immediately vest. |
| 4. | At Company’s discretion, Employee may also receive special bonus awards for
reaching mutually agreed upon fundraising and up-listing milestones. |
Expenses:
The Company shall reimburse Employee for all expenses incurred on behalf of the Company within 30 days of Employee submitting expenses
for reimbursement. Such expenses shall be eligible for reimbursement as long as they are reasonable and compliant with the Company expense
policies.
Vacation
& Sick Leave: Where permitted by state law, Company agrees to adopt an open PTO policy, which Employee shall be able to partake
in, along with other Company executives and staff.
Liability,
D&O Insurance: Prior to the Start Date, the Company shall obtain and demonstrate it has an active general liability and D&O
insurance policies in place with limits consistent with Company size, business plan, and activities, which shall protect Executive from
any claims, demands, or litigation arising out of or in connection with the performance of Executive’s duties and obligations pursuant
to the Employment Agreement and any other activities undertaken on behalf of the Company. Such insurance shall provide coverage for Executive’s
legal defense, settlement, and judgment costs, including attorneys’ fees and other related expenses, without any limitation to the
duration or amount of such coverage, regardless of Executive’s association with the Company at the time such claims or litigation
are initiated.
In
addition to the aforementioned insurance, the Company shall indemnify and hold Executive harmless from and against any and all liabilities,
losses, damages, costs, and expenses, including reasonable attorneys’’ fess, incurred by Executive, resulting from or arising
out of any claims, demand, or litigation involving the Company, its affiliates and/or their businesses, whether such claims or litigation
are brought during the term of the Employment Agreement or thereafter. This indemnification obligation shall be binding upon the Company
and its successors and assigns, jointly and severally, and shall continue in perpetuity, regardless of any changes in Executive’s
association with the Company or any termination of the Employment Agreement. The Company’s obligation to indemnify the Executive
shall not be subject to any limitation of time, amount, or scope, and shall extend to all matters, past, present, and future, involving
Executive’s association with the Company.
By
Executive: Executive may terminate the Employment Agreement for any reason without notice.
By Company
Without Cause: Company can terminate the Employment Agreement Without Cause with immediate effect, providing that the following provisions
are adhered to:
| - | Immediately vests all outstanding ISOs and earned RSAs. |
| - | Employee shall agree to a non-compete/non-solicitation stipulation, which shall
expire 1 year from employment termination date. |
| - | Company and Employee agree to enter into a mutual non-disparagement agreement. |
By Company
With Cause: Company may terminate the Employment Agreement effective immediately for Cause if Company can provide written documentation/proof
of (a) personal dishonesty, (b) incompetence, (c) willful misconduct, (d) breach of fiduciary duty involving personal profit, (e) intentional
failure to perform stated duties, or (f) willful violation of any law, rule, or regulation; provided, however, prior to termination Cause
pursuant to (b) or (e), the Company must have provided Executive with written notice of such issue and 30 days to cure, and in all aspects,
such action by Executive must have a material, negative affect on Company prior to being considered Cause.
General
Tax/409A: The Company and Executive intend to structure the Employment Agreement such that is efficient to the Executive in all
cases while also complying with Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code requirements. Company shall administer and interpret this term
sheet in accordance with such requirements.
Arbitration:
Executive and Company agree that they will resolve all matters in dispute between them by binding arbitration conducted by JAMS, Inc.
IN WITNESS
WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Agreement as of the date
first
above written.
The Company:
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Avant Technologies, Inc., a Nevada Corporation |
By: /s/ Vitalis Racius
Printed
Name: Vitalis Racius
Title:
CFO, Treasurer & Director
Employee:
By: /s/ Chris Winter
Printed
Name: Chris Winter
I hereby
confirm that the Company board approve this employment agreement.
Avant Technologies,
Inc. a Nevada Corporation
By:
/s/ Natalija Tunevic
Printed
Name: Natalija Tunevic
Title:
Secretary
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- DefinitionFor the EDGAR submission types of Form 8-K: the date of the report, the date of the earliest event reported; for the EDGAR submission types of Form N-1A: the filing date; for all other submission types: the end of the reporting or transition period. The format of the date is YYYY-MM-DD.
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- DefinitionThe type of document being provided (such as 10-K, 10-Q, 485BPOS, etc). The document type is limited to the same value as the supporting SEC submission type, or the word 'Other'.
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- DefinitionAddress Line 1 such as Attn, Building Name, Street Name
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- DefinitionCode for the postal or zip code
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- DefinitionName of the state or province.
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- DefinitionA unique 10-digit SEC-issued value to identify entities that have filed disclosures with the SEC. It is commonly abbreviated as CIK.
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- DefinitionIndicate if registrant meets the emerging growth company criteria.
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- DefinitionCommission file number. The field allows up to 17 characters. The prefix may contain 1-3 digits, the sequence number may contain 1-8 digits, the optional suffix may contain 1-4 characters, and the fields are separated with a hyphen.
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- DefinitionTwo-character EDGAR code representing the state or country of incorporation.
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- DefinitionThe exact name of the entity filing the report as specified in its charter, which is required by forms filed with the SEC.
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- DefinitionThe Tax Identification Number (TIN), also known as an Employer Identification Number (EIN), is a unique 9-digit value assigned by the IRS.
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- DefinitionLocal phone number for entity.
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- DefinitionBoolean flag that is true when the Form 8-K filing is intended to satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant as pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act.
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- DefinitionBoolean flag that is true when the Form 8-K filing is intended to satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant as pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act.
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- DefinitionBoolean flag that is true when the Form 8-K filing is intended to satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant as soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act.
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- DefinitionBoolean flag that is true when the Form 8-K filing is intended to satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant as written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act.
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