Relinquishment and Surrender of Lease and Option with Bedrock Development Corp. dated May 15, 2009

EX-10.20 5 exhibit10-20.htm RELINQUISHMENT AND SURRENDER OF LEASE AND OPTION Filed by sedaredgar.com - Yellowcake Mining, Inc. - Exhibit 10.20

RELINQUISHMENT and SURRENDER of LEASE and OPTION

Yellowcake Mining, Inc. (the “Lessee”), pursuant to a certain lease and option agreement made between the Lessee and Bedrock Development Corp. (the “Lessor”) dated December 28, 2007 (the “Lease and Option”), hereby terminates and cancels said Lease and Option effective immediately and all rights and obligations under said Lease and Option are hereby cancelled.

All the interests of Lessee in the property under or by virtue of the Lease and Option are hereby absolutely extinguished effective immediately.

The Lessee hereby quits claims to the real property more particularly described in Schedule “A” attached hereto, together with all appurtenances and water rights incident thereto.

This agreement shall be binding upon the parties, their successors, assigns and personal representatives.

In witness whereof, the Lessee has signed this 15th day of May, 2009.

YELLOWCAKE MINING INC.

By: /s/ William Tafuri
Name: William Tafuri
Title: President, CFO, Secretary and Treasurer

PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA )
  )SS
COUNTY OF ____________________ )

On this 15th day of May, 2009, there personally came before me William Tafuri, as President and CEO of Yellowcake Mining, Inc., a Nevada corporation and acknowledged the foregoing to be his free act and deed in his said capacity and the free act and deed of said a Nevada corporation.

/s/ Karen Richardson

NOTARY PUBLIC

  Residing at: KAREN F. RICHARDSON
    Barrister & Solicitor
    800-885 West Georgia Street
    Vancouver, BC V6C 3H1
    Telephone: (604) 687-5700

My Commission Expires:

My commission never expires


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Schedule “A”

Mining Properties and Disclosure of Matters Relating to Mining Properties

Unpatented lode mining claims known as the Return Mine Claim Group

Legal Description:


CLAIM GROUPS AND
CLAIM NAMES

LOCATION
DATE


CMC NO.
DATE
FILED
WITH BLM

CO. DOC.
NO.


DATE REC.


LOCATOR
             
Carpenter Group            
             

Carpenter

2-5-2005

254213

5-5-2005

733042

2-16-2005
Ron E. Beck &
Bruce L. Beck
Rocker " 254214 " 733048 " "
Easy Street " 254215 " 733047 " "
Redemption " 254216 " 733046 " "
Exceptional " 254217 " 733045 " "
Soldier " 254218 " 733044 " "
Excavator " 254219 " 733043 " "
Return " 254220 " 733041 " "
             
Little Debbie Group            
             

Little Debbie

4-16-2005

254682

7-12-2005

737171

5-9-2005
Ron E. Beck &
Bruce L. Beck
Monster " 254683 " 737172 " "
Wendy " 254684 " 737173 " "
Amos " 254685 " 737174 " "
Crom " 254686 " 737175 " "
Auntie " 254687 " 737176 " "
Pappy " 254688 " 737177 " "
Mammy " 254689 " 737178 " "
Betty Jean " 254690 " 737179 " "
MJB " 254691 " 737180 " "
Zack " 254692 " 737181 " "
Hope " 254693 " 737182 " "
Past Time Group            
             

Past Time

10-14-2005

256647

1-11-2006

746763

11-16-2005
Ron E. Beck &
Bruce L. Beck
Gary Lyn " 256648 " 746765 " "
North Star " 256649 " 746764 " "
Jack " 256650 " 746761 " "
Rachual " 256651 " 746760 " "

Disclosure of Matters Relating to Mining Properties

Lessor’s title to the Mining Properties is expressly subject to the following defects, encroachments, impairments or overlaps of the Mining Properties, upon rights of others.


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  1.

Overlaps of any portion of any Mining Properties upon State Lands where the State of Colorado has the mineral interest, or upon federal lands withdrawn from mineral entry.

  2.

Surface rights grantees, licensees and permittees of the United States and State of Colorado, including, but not limited to grazing rights (permits or leases), rights of ways, roads, utility corridors, and water rights recognized by the Colorado State Engineer or reserved to the Federal Government

  3.

Rights of parties to non-locatable minerals, including but not limited to oil, gas, coal, hydrocarbons, leaseable minerals, leaseable resources, and common minerals

  4.

Overlaps of any claims constituting the Mining Properties, where the claim is in itself otherwise valid except to the extent of its overlaps upon (1) other mining claims having a valid priority of the area of the overlap, (2) patented mineral estates, (3) State Lands or (4) federal lands not open to mineral entry such as the lands in Atomic Energy Withdrawal areas.

  5.

Any defect in title resulting from the late payment or non-payment of initial or annual filing and maintenance fees, where the claims affected have relocated and have been or will be timely filed with the Bureau of Land Management.

  6.

Defects resulting from the location of claims within Power Site Classifications where such claims have been relocated and have been or will be timely filed with the Bureau of Land Management.