Missouri Registration Rights Agreement is a legal document drafted between GEN International, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as "GEN") and purchasers in relation to the sale of shares. This agreement grants certain rights to purchasers when it comes to registering their shares with the state of Missouri. Below are explained various types of Missouri Registration Rights Agreements that may be entered into between GEN and purchasers regarding the sale of shares: 1. Basic Missouri Registration Rights Agreement: In a basic registration agreement, GEN agrees to use its best efforts to register the shares purchased by the purchasers with the Missouri Secretary of State's office. 2. Piggyback Missouri Registration Rights Agreement: This type of agreement allows the purchasers to include their shares in any registration statement filed by GEN with the Missouri Secretary of State for the purposes of a public offering of its securities. The purchasers' shares "piggyback" on the registration of GEN's shares. 3. Demand Missouri Registration Rights Agreement: Under this agreement, the purchasers have the right to request GEN to register their shares with the Missouri Secretary of State. GEN is obliged to initiate this registration process within a specified time frame upon the written request of the purchasers. 4. Form S-3 Missouri Registration Rights Agreement: In situations where GEN is eligible to use Form S-3, a simplified registration form under the Securities Act of 1933, this agreement grants purchasers the right to have their shares registered on Form S-3, subject to meeting certain criteria set forth in the agreement. 5. Shelf Missouri Registration Rights Agreement: This type of agreement enables purchasers to have their shares included on a shelf registration statement filed by GEN with the Missouri Secretary of State. Shelf registration allows for the sale of securities in separate offerings over a period of time, giving purchasers more flexibility in selling their shares. Regardless of the specific type of Missouri Registration Rights Agreement, it is essential to include key provisions such as disclosure obligations, indemnification provisions, voting agreement, and transfer restrictions, ensuring both parties' rights and responsibilities are clearly outlined and protected. Please note that this information is provided for general informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice.