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Title:

Web Site Design, Development and Hosting Agreement

Entities:

Lydall Inc

Date:

2003

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Price:

$37

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#1626260

 

 

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WEB SITE DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT AND HOSTING AGREEMENT

THIS WEB SITE DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT AND HOSTING AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is made
and entered into as of this _____ day of June, 2003 ("Effective Date"), by and
between RAPID BIO TESTS CORPORATION, a Nevada corporation ("Client"), and
GREGORY KARAMANIAN, an independent contractor ("Developer").

RECITALS

A. Client desires to engage Developer to develop, create, test, deliver and
host a Web Site (as hereinafter defined) as a work made for hire.

B. The Company has determined that the value of services provided by Developer
hereunder is $20,000.

C. Client and Developer mutually desire to enter into a relationship whereby
set forth the terms applicable to such work.

NOW, THEREFORE, IN CONSIDERATION OF THE RECITALS SPECIFIED ABOVE THAT SHALL BE
DEEMED TO BE A SUBSTANTIVE PART OF THIS AGREEMENT, AND THE MUTUAL COVENANTS,
PROMISES, UNDERTAKINGS, AGREEMENTS, REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES SPECIFIED IN
THIS AGREEMENT AND OTHER GOOD AND VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, THE RECEIPT AND
SUFFICIENCY OF WHICH ARE HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGED, WITH THE INTENT TO BE OBLIGATED
LEGALLY AND EQUITABLY, THE PARTIES DO HEREBY COVENANT, PROMISE, AGREE, REPRESENT
AND WARRANT AS FOLLOWS:

ARTICLE I
DEFINITIONS

As used in this Agreement, in addition to terms defined elsewhere in this
Agreement, the terms specified below in this Article I shall have the
definitions and meanings specified immediately after those terms, unless a
different and common meaning of the term is clearly indicated by the context,
and variants and derivatives of the following terms shall have correlative
meanings. To the extent that certain of the definitions and meanings specified
below suggest, indicate, or express agreements between or among parties to this
Agreement, or specify representations or warranties or covenants of a party, the
parties agree to the same by execution of this Agreement. The parties to this
Agreement agree that agreements, representations, warranties, and covenants
expressed in any part or provision of this Agreement shall for all purposes of
this Agreement be treated in the same manner as other such agreements,
representations, warranties, and covenants specified elsewhere in this
Agreement, and the article or section of this Agreement within which such an
agreement, representation, warranty, or covenant is specified shall have no
separate meaning or effect on the same.



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1.1 "AGREEMENT". Shall mean this Web Site Development Agreement, including all
of its schedules and exhibits and all other documents specifically referred to
in this Agreement that have been or are to be delivered by a party to this
Agreement to another such party in connection with this Agreement, and including
all duly adopted amendments, modifications, and supplements to or of this
Agreement and such schedules, exhibits and other documents.

1.2 "CODE". Shall mean HTML or other computer programming/formatting language.

1.3 "DELIVERABLES". Shall mean all Code, Documentation, reports, and other
materials developed by Developer in the course of its performance under this
Agreement, and any other items necessary for the operation of Client's Web Site
(other than third-party operating system software, third-party networking
software, Web Browsers, and hardware), including all Enhancements thereto.

1.4 "DERIVATIVE WORK". Shall mean a work that is based upon one or more
preexisting works, such as a revision, modification, translation, abridgment,
condensation, expansion, or any other form in which such preexisting works may
be recast, transformed, or adapted (including by linking a preexisting work into
the Derivative Work so that a Web Browser would display the preexisting work
within the Derivative Work), and that, if prepared without authorization of the

 

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