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Red Lion Hotels Franchising, Inc x. Xxxxxx Chu and His-Xxxxx Xxx, Case No. 16-02-02283-3, Filed June 17, 2016 in Superior Court of the County of Spokane, WA. We filed a complaint against the guarantors under the guarantee of franchise license agreement alleging breach of the guarantee of franchise license agreement, and collection of liquidated damages. We were awarded a default judgment. We then filed the following case and received a sister state judgment in the State of CA: Red Lion Hotels Franchising, Inc. x. Xxxxxx Chu and His-Xxxxx, Xxxx Xx. XXx00000, Filed August 10, 2017 in the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles. The CA court dismissed the CA County action to register the judgement and found that service was not sufficient despite the Spokane County Court’s prior decision that service was sufficient. Subsequently, the defendants continued to dispute the default judgement in Spokane County and the default judgement in Spokane County was vacated on January, 18 2018. A joint status report was submitted to the Court on March 14, 2018, and trial is scheduled for April 1, 2019.
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Red Lion Hotels Franchising, Inc x. Xxxxxx Chu and His-Xxxxx Xxx, Case No. 16-02-02283-3, Filed June 17, 2016 in Superior Court of the County of Spokane, WA. We filed a complaint against the guarantors under the guarantee of franchise license agreement alleging breach of the guarantee of franchise license agreement, and collection of liquidated damages. We were awarded a default judgment. We then filed the following case and received a sister state judgment in the State of CA: Red Lion Hotels Franchising, Inc. x. Xxxxxx Chu and His-Xxxxx, Xxxx Xx. XXx00000, Filed August 10, 2017 in the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles. The CA court dismissed the CA County action to register the judgement and found that service was not sufficient despite the Spokane County Court’s prior decision that service was sufficient. Subsequently, the defendants continued to dispute the default judgement in Spokane County and the default judgement in Spokane County was vacated on January, 18 2018. A joint status report was submitted to the Court on March 14, 2018, and trial is scheduled for April 1, 2019. Schedue 13 RLH Corporation 2017 Insurance Renewal Summary Une of Coverage Carrier Polky No Premiums Umits Notes Deduttibles Property /Casualty Lines/Workers Compensation - Policy Perod 7/1/17 to 7/1/18 Property ME 119294351 627,463 $300M / $25K Induces 550M quake all locations (exc CA) and terrorrism QOM limits/Sodeductible) GL Liberty Mutual TB269L-454-16317 583,857 5lM/$2M/$0 Includes liquor anderime (gueste property). Wtedpay $5K Automobile Liberty Mutual A5269L-454-163117 7D.9$7 $2M/$2M/$1K Umbrella VlE(Pmy E TH7591-454-163157 136,500 575M Liberty Mutual) Workers Compensaron non-WA) + WA Stop Gap Liberty Mutual WC76aH54-163097 1,12D,555 Property & Casualty Lines w/o Comm 2,369,362 Total Property & Casualty Lines 2,369,362 w/o comm Commission 113,125 Total Property & Casualty Lines wcomm 2,507,467 Financial and Profesional Lines - PolicyPeriod 7/1/17 to 7/1/18 Internet ICyber) Beailey W11A2C17P7P1 64.466 $5M/S50« EPLI Liberty Mutual E PLNVBC219009 55,000 $5M/$200K CA and $150K aII other Tanchisar’s ESO CHA JS643142B 62,894 ĺ7M/tl)0at! Crime Chartis QL-605-SS-ie 20,965 $5M/$25ft Fidudary Chartis 15IÍ56011 8.744 $5M/$5r; Manase!** Professional ESO CHA 596522299 12.396 g5IV|/$U>: Total Finandal and Professional Lines 234,965 Eub-Total All Lines 2,742,452 Financial and Professional Lines - Xxxxxx Xxxxxx 00/X0/00 to 10/31/1 & Dio various | Primary is 253,651 $25M ‘*/ ad ttianal AIG) UOM dedicated S...

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