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INDEMNITY AGREEMENT
INDEMNITY AGREEMENT

This INDEMNITY AGREEMENT , dated as of September 17, 2013, is between Locomotive Transportation , Inc., a New York corporation (Locomotive) and Rapid Trains Corp., a Massachusetts corporation ( Rapid).

INDEMNITY AGREEMENT

This INDEMNITY AGREEMENT , dated as of September 17, 2013, is between Locomotive Transportation , Inc., a New York corporation (Locomotive) and Rapid Trains Corp., a Massachusetts corporation ( Rapid).

INDEMNITY AGREEMENT

This INDEMNITY AGREEMENT , dated as of September 17, 2013, is between Locomotive Transportation , Inc., a New York corporation (Locomotive) and Rapid Trains Corp., a Massachusetts corporation ( Rapid).

INDEMNITY AGREEMENT

This INDEMNITY AGREEMENT , dated as of September 17, 2013, is between Locomotive Transportation , Inc., a New York corporation (Locomotive) and Rapid Trains Corp., a Massachusetts corporation ( Rapid).

INDEMNITY AGREEMENT

This INDEMNITY AGREEMENT , dated as of September 17, 2013, is between Locomotive Transportation , Inc., a New York corporation (Locomotive) and Rapid Trains Corp., a Massachusetts corporation ( Rapid).

INDEMNITY AGREEMENT

This INDEMNITY AGREEMENT , dated as of September 17, 2013, is between Locomotive Transportation , Inc., a New York corporation (Locomotive) and Rapid Trains Corp., a Massachusetts corporation ( Rapid).

INDEMNITY AGREEMENT

This INDEMNITY AGREEMENT , dated as of September 17, 2013, is between Locomotive Transportation , Inc., a New York corporation (Locomotive) and Rapid Trains Corp., a Massachusetts corporation ( Rapid).

R E C I T A L S

Locomotive Transportation , Inc., a New York corporation (Locomotive) is in law suit against Coal Transportation , Inc., A New Jersey corporation ( Coal Transportation).
Rapid Trains Corp., a Massachusetts corporation ( Rapid) would love to purchase cars from Locomotive.
Rapid heard about Coal Transportation suit against

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