TO EARLY EXERCISE STOCK PURCHASE AGREEMENT RECOURSE PROMISSORY NOTEEarly Exercise Stock Purchase Agreement Stock Pledge Agreement • November 9th, 2007 • Cardionet Inc • Surgical & medical instruments & apparatus • California
Contract Type FiledNovember 9th, 2007 Company Industry JurisdictionFOR VALUE RECEIVED, the undersigned hereby unconditionally promises to pay to the order of CARDIONET, INC., a California corporation (the "Company"), at 1010 Second Avenue, Suite 700, San Diego, California 92101, or at such other place as the holder hereof may designate in writing, in lawful money of the United States of America and in immediately available funds, the principal sum of ONE HUNDRED TWELVE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED AND NO/00 DOLLARS ($112,500.00) together with interest accrued from the date hereof on the unpaid principal at the rate of 4.58% per annum, or the maximum rate permissible by law (which under the laws of the State of California shall be deemed to be the laws relating to permissible rates of interest on commercial loans), whichever is less, as follows:
TO EARLY EXERCISE STOCK PURCHASE AGREEMENT RECOURSE PROMISSORY NOTEEarly Exercise Stock Purchase Agreement Stock Pledge Agreement • November 9th, 2007 • Cardionet Inc • Surgical & medical instruments & apparatus • California
Contract Type FiledNovember 9th, 2007 Company Industry JurisdictionFOR VALUE RECEIVED, the undersigned hereby unconditionally promises to pay to the order of CARDIONET, INC., a California corporation (the "Company"), at 1010 Second Avenue, San Diego, California 92101, or at such other place as the holder hereof may designate in writing, in lawful money of the United States of America and in immediately available funds, the principal sum of ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHT-SEVEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED AND NO/00 DOLLARS ($187,500.00) together with interest accrued from the date hereof on the unpaid principal at the rate of 4.00% per annum, or the maximum rate permissible by law (which under the laws of the State of California shall be deemed to be the laws relating to permissible rates of interest on commercial loans), whichever is less, as follows: