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SOLIDS HANDLING TOOLS. (1) One Long Scraper to Pull Sludge out of Boxes ● (3) Three Large 5 yard Dumping Hoppers Together with all replacements, substitutions, replacement parts, additions, repairs, accessions & accessories incorporated therein and/or affixed thereto, INSOFAR AND ONLY INSOFAR as such items are non-permanent improvements located upon the surface of all that certain tract of 3.443 acres of land, more or less, situated in the Jxxx Xxxxxx Survey, Abstract 231, Harris County, Texas, being out of Tract 3 as more particularly described in Exhibit A to that certain Special Warranty Deed dated January 27, 2012, from VNF, Inc., as Grantor, to W & P Development Corporation as Grantee, recorded as Instrument No. 20120039116, Official Public Records of Harris County, Texas (the “Equipment”). The Equipment described above is made part of a Remediation Process Center (RPC) for the purpose of processing hydrocarbon E & P waste / tank bottoms. The RPC will process only accepted materials under the Texas Railroad Commission (TRRC) R-9 category as follows: ● E & P Tank Bottoms ● Barge Crude Oil Bottoms ● Pipeline Crude Oil Tank Bottoms ● Refinery Crude Oil Tank Bottoms (Prior to refining) ● Other R-9 RCRA Exempt Materials that Qualify Premises: 10000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx, XX 00000 Assignment of the following Lease Agreements: ● RPC Equipment Lease Agreement made effective as of March 17, 2023 by and between Viva Wealth Fund I, LLC, as Lessor, and VivaVentures Remediation Corp., as Lessee, for the use of the RPC Equipment listed therein. ● Wash plant Equipment Lease Agreement made effective as of May 23, 2023 by and between White Claw Colorado City, LLC, as Sublessor, and VivaVentures Remediation Corp., as Sublessee, for the use of the wash plant facility listed therein. [See attached.] Reference is hereby made to (a) that certain Land Lease Agreement dated effective December 15, 2022 (the “Park Lease”), by and between W & P Development Corporation, as landlord (“Landlord”), and VivaVentures Remediation Corporation, as tenant (“Tenant”), (b) that certain Equipment Sublease Agreement dated effective May 23, 2023, by and between White Claw Colorado City, LLC, as Sublessor, and VivaVentures Remediation Corporation, as Sublessee (the “Equipment Sublease”), and (c) that certain Schedule 1462-002 to Master Agreement No 1462, dated effective May 23, 2023, by and between Maxus Capital Group, LLC, as Lessor, White Claw Colorado City, LLC, as Lessee, and Jorgan Development, LLC, as Co-L...
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SOLIDS HANDLING TOOLS. (1) One Long Scraper to Pull Sludge out of Boxes ● (3) Three Large 5 yard Dumping Hoppers Together with all replacements, substitutions, replacement parts, additions, repairs, accessions & accessories incorporated therein and/or affixed thereto, INSOFAR AND ONLY INSOFAR as such items are non-permanent improvements located upon the surface of all that certain tract of 3.443 acres of land, more or less, situated in the Jxxx Xxxxxx Survey, Abstract 231, Harris County, Texas, being out of Tract 3 as more particularly described in Exhibit A to that certain Special Warranty Deed dated January 27, 2012, from VNF, Inc., as Grantor, to W & P Development Corporation as Grantee, recorded as Instrument No. 20120039116, Official Public Records of Harris County, Texas (the “Equipment”). MAXUS CAPITAL GROUP, LLC SCHEDULE 1462-002 That certain tract of 3.443 acres of land, more or less, situated in the Jxxx Xxxxxx Survey, Abstract 231, Harris County, Texas, being out of Tract 3 as more particularly described in Exhibit A to that certain Special Warranty Deed dated January 27, 2012, from VNF, Inc., as Grantor, to W & P Development Corporation as Grantee, recorded as Instrument No. 20120039116, Official Public Records of Harris County, Texas (the “Premises”).
SOLIDS HANDLING TOOLS. (1) One Long Scraper to Pull Sludge out of Boxes

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