SUBSCRIPTION AGREEMENTSubscription Agreement • May 12th, 2010 • GeoVax Labs, Inc. • Services-commercial physical & biological research • Delaware
Contract Type FiledMay 12th, 2010 Company Industry JurisdictionThe undersigned (the “Investor”) hereby confirms its agreement with GeoVax Labs, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the “Company”), and the Selling Stockholders identified as such on the signature page hereto (the “Selling Stockholders”), as follows:
Form of Indemnification AgreementIndemnification Agreement • May 12th, 2010 • GeoVax Labs, Inc. • Services-commercial physical & biological research • Georgia
Contract Type FiledMay 12th, 2010 Company Industry JurisdictionTHIS INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT (the “Agreement”) is made and entered into as of 1 October, 2006 between GeoVax Labs, Inc., an Illinois corporation, and GeoVax, Inc., a Georgia corporation (the “Company”), and (the “Indemnitee”).
GEOVAX LABS, INC. From Units Representing $5 Million (________ Units) to Units Representing $40 Million (________ Units), Each Consisting of One Share of Common Stock and One Five-Year Warrant to Purchase 0.20 Additional Shares of Common Stock...Placement Agency Agreement • May 12th, 2010 • GeoVax Labs, Inc. • Services-commercial physical & biological research • Delaware
Contract Type FiledMay 12th, 2010 Company Industry JurisdictionGeoVax Labs, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the “Company”) proposes to issue and sell units (the “Company Units”), with each Company Unit consisting of one share of common stock (each, a “Company Share”), par value $0.001 per share (the “Common Stock”) and one five-year warrant to purchase 0.20 additional shares of Common Stock, a form of which is attached hereto as Exhibit A (each, a “Company Warrant”) to certain investors that are “accredited investors” within the meaning of Rule 501(a) of Regulation D promulgated under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Act”) or “qualified institutional buyers” within the meaning of Rule 144A (collectively, the “Investors”). In addition, the Company together with Emory University, Donald G. Hildebrand and Harriet L. Robinson (collectively, the “Selling Stockholders”) propose to issue and sell units (the “Selling Stockholder Units,” and together with the Company Units, the “Units”), with each Selling Stockholder Unit consisting of one share