Exhibit 10.1 Exclusive Patent, Trademark and Tradename License Agreement by and between John Michael Coombs dba EASY GOLF and Bio-Thrust, Inc., a Utah corporation John Michael Coombs dba EASY GOLF Bio-Thrust, Inc. Agreement Index ARTICLE I Recitals...Exclusive Patent, Trademark and Tradename License Agreement • September 25th, 2006 • Easy Golf CORP • Sporting & athletic goods, nec
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EXCLUSIVE PATENT, TRADEMARK AND TRADENAME LICENSE AGREEMENTExclusive Patent, Trademark and Tradename License Agreement • September 25th, 2007 • Easy Golf CORP • Sporting & athletic goods, nec
Contract Type FiledSeptember 25th, 2007 Company IndustryTHIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into on this 10th day of March, 2005, by and between John Michael Coombs dba EASY GOLF, an individual currently residing at 2435 Scenic Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah 84109-1481 (hereinafter referred to as "INVENTOR" or "LICENSOR") and BIO-THRUST, INC., a Utah corporation in good standing with the State of Utah, Division of Corporations and Commercial Code (hereinafter "LICENSEE") whose principal place of business is 3098 South Highland Drive, Suite 323, Salt Lake City, Utah 84106-6001, phone no. 801-467-2021, fax no. 801-467-3256.
Exhibit 99.1 BIO-THRUST, INC. 3098 South Highland Drive, Suite 323 Salt Lake City, Utah 84106-6001 Tuesday, April 12, 2005 DEAR BIO-THRUST, INC. SHAREHOLDER: Your Company has been defunct and dormant for approximately 15 years. Last year, current...Exclusive Patent, Trademark and Tradename License Agreement • January 27th, 2006 • Easy Golf CORP
Contract Type FiledJanuary 27th, 2006 CompanyYour Company has been defunct and dormant for approximately 15 years. Last year, current management took steps to revive and reactivate the Company. As part of these efforts, and in exchange for the issuance of several million shares of stock, your Company recently entered into an exclusive patent, trademark and tradename license agreement in which it has acquired the federal trademark applications, Easy Golf and Swing-Channel including all existing and future patent and marketing rights to a new golf-related invention that helps a person hit a golf ball straight. The licensor has agreed to advance all costs of getting a utility or design patent on the device issued by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, though no assurance can be given that any such patent will ultimately issue. Since 1976, approximately 31 U.S. patents have been issued relative to golf mats. None appear to specifically relate to hitting a golf ball straight. The invention is intended to be marketed as "The Easy Gol