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End Table. 1 Desk Phone 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ASSIGNMENT OF LEASE ------------------- MAPICS, Inc., formerly known as Marcam Corporation, a Massachusetts corporation with its principal address at 0000-X Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx 00000 ("Assignor"), and Marcam Solutions, Inc., a Delaware corporation with its principal address at 00 Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Newton, Massachusetts 02159 ("Assignee"), make this Assignment as of July 31, 1997 (the "Effective Date").

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  • REFERENCE TABLE Trust Indenture Act of 1939 Indenture Section Section ------- ------- 310(a).........................................................................................................6.11 310(b).........................................................................................................6.11 310(c).........................................................................................................N.A. 311(a).........................................................................................................6.12 311(b).........................................................................................................6.12 311(c).........................................................................................................N.A. 312(a)...................................................................................................7.01, 7.02 312(b).........................................................................................................7.02 312(c).........................................................................................................7.02 313(a).........................................................................................................7.04 313(b).........................................................................................................7.04 313(c).........................................................................................................7.04 314(a).........................................................................................................7.03 314(b)...................................................................................................3.05, 7.03 314(c)........................................................................................................11.01 314(d)........................................................................................................11.01 314(e)........................................................................................................11.01 314(f).........................................................................................................N.A. 315(a).........................................................................................................6.01 315(b).........................................................................................................6.05 315(c).........................................................................................................6.01 315(d).........................................................................................................6.01 315(e).........................................................................................................5.14 316(a)...................................................................................................2.07, 5.04 316(b).........................................................................................................9.02 316(c).........................................................................................................N.A. 317(a).........................................................................................................5.03 317(b).........................................................................................................3.03 318(a)........................................................................................................

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  • Tables a. Table 1A is deleted in its entirety, replaced by a revised Table 1A provided hereto as Enclosure 2 and is incorporated into the Purchase Agreement by this reference. This new Table 1A reflects [*]. b. Table 1B is deleted in its entirety, replaced by a revised Table 1B provided hereto as Enclosure 3 and is incorporated into the Purchase Agreement by this reference. This new Table 1B reflects [*].

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