EXHIBIT 10.4
GRANT PARK FUTURES FUND
LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
ADVISORY CONTRACT
This Advisory Contract (the "Agreement") is made as of the 1st day of
August, 2003, among Grant Park Futures Fund Limited Partnership, an Illinois
limited partnership (the "Partnership"), Dearborn Capital Management, L.L.C., an
Illinois limited liability company (the "General Partner"), and Xxxxxx Capital
Management, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership ("Advisor"), on the following
premises, terms and conditions:
RECITALS
WHEREAS, the Partnership has been organized to trade in commodity
interests, including futures contracts, forward contracts, options on futures
contracts, forward contracts and on commodities, spot contracts and swap
contracts ("Commodity Interests"); and
WHEREAS, the General Partner is, pursuant to the Partnership's Limited
Partnership Agreement, as amended from time to time (the "Partnership
Agreement"), authorized to utilize the services of one or more commodity trading
advisors in connection with the commodity trading activities of the Partnership;
and
WHEREAS, the Partnership will offer its units of limited partnership
interest ("Units") to the public and has registered, or is in the process of
registering, the Units with the Securities and Exchange Commission and the
states; and
WHEREAS, Advisor's current business is advising and making trading
decisions with respect to the purchase and sale of Commodity Interests; and
WHEREAS, Advisor is registered as a commodity trading advisor with the
Commodity Futures Trading Commission ("CFTC") and is a member of the National
Futures Association ("NFA") and will maintain that registration and membership
for the term of this Agreement; and
WHEREAS, the Partnership and Advisor wish to enter into this Agreement
in order to set forth the terms and conditions upon which Advisor will render
and implement commodity trading advisory services on behalf of the Partnership
on and after the date hereof until this Agreement is terminated;
NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree as follows:
AGREEMENTS
1. PREPARATION OF MATERIALS. Advisor will cooperate with the
Partnership in the Partnership's endeavors to prepare and update, or cause to be
prepared and updated, a registration statement on Form S-1 ("Registration
Statement") and prospectus and disclosure document included therein
("Prospectus"), promotional brochures or other marketing materials as well as
any other materials reasonably requested or required by the General Partner in
connection with the organization, operation, or marketing of the Partnership or
the registration of
the Units for sale to the public in all applicable jurisdictions (collectively,
with the Registration Statement and Prospectus, the "Materials"). In this
regard, Advisor will furnish to the General Partner such information as may be
reasonably requested for inclusion in such Materials. Moreover, Advisor agrees
to make all necessary disclosures regarding itself, its principals, its trading
performance, customer accounts and otherwise as are required in the judgment of
the Partnership to be made in such Materials.
2. CERTAIN REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF ADVISOR. Advisor
represents and warrants to the Partnership and the General Partner and agrees as
follows:
(a) The Disclosure Document of Advisor and any other information
relating to Advisor, its businesses, principals, and past performance record
that has been requested by the General Partner, has been delivered to the
General Partner and is current, accurate and complete in all material respects
and is in compliance in all material respects with all applicable laws, rules
and regulations, including Part 4 of the CFTC regulations promulgated under the
Commodity Exchange Act, as amended (the "CE Act") except that Advisor calculates
all performance data by including "notional equity" in determining the account
size of partially funded accounts, and Advisor will provide the General Partner
with updated or amended copies of any such materials.
(b) To the extent reasonably available to it, Advisor has supplied
or will supply, and has made available or will make available, for review by the
General Partner or its agents substantially all documents, statements,
agreements, confirmations and workpapers relating to all accounts managed by
Advisor and any other persons or entities controlled by Advisor for the period
covered in any Materials and the General Partner shall keep such information
confidential; provided, however, that Advisor may, in its discretion, withhold
from any such materials the name of the client for whom such account is
maintained and any materials containing proprietary information relating to
Advisor's trading methodologies.
(c) Advisor is registered as a commodity trading advisor with the
CFTC and is a member of the NFA.
(d) Advisor is a Delaware limited partnership with full power and
authority to enter into this Agreement.
(e) This Agreement has been duly and validly authorized, executed
and delivered by, and is a valid and binding contract of, Advisor enforceable in
accordance with its terms, subject only to bankruptcy, insolvency,
reorganization, moratorium or similar laws at the time in effect affecting the
enforceability generally of rights of creditors and by general principles of
equity (regardless of whether such enforceability is considered in a proceeding
in equity or at law), and except as enforceability of the indemnification,
exculpation and governing law provisions set forth in this Agreement may be
limited by applicable law or public policy.
(f) The representations and warranties made in this Agreement by
Advisor shall be continuing during the term of this Agreement and if at any time
any event has occurred which would make or tend to make any of the
representations and warranties in this Agreement not true in any material
respect, Advisor will promptly notify the General Partner.
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3. CERTAIN REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE PARTNERSHIP AND
GENERAL PARTNER. The General Partner and the Partnership jointly and severally
represent and warrant to Advisor that:
(a) This Agreement has been duly and validly authorized, executed
and delivered by, and is a valid and binding contract of, the General Partner
and the Partnership enforceable in accordance with its terms.
(b) The Partnership is duly formed and validly existing as an
Illinois limited partnership, with full partnership power to carry out its
obligations under this Agreement and the Partnership Agreement.
(c) The Materials will not contain any untrue statement of a
material fact or omit to state any material fact required to be stated therein
or necessary to make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances in
which they are made, not misleading, or omit to state any material information
required to be disclosed therein under the CE Act, the Securities Act of 1933,
and the rules promulgated thereunder; provided, however, that this
representation and warranty shall not apply to any statements or omissions made
in reliance upon and in conformity with information furnished to the General
Partner by or on behalf of Advisor, as to it, including, without limitation, all
references to Advisor and its affiliates, controlling persons, shareholders,
partners, directors, officers and employees, as well as to Advisor's trading
approach and past performance history, which has been provided by Advisor for
inclusion in the Materials.
(d) Units in the Partnership will be offered and sold in compliance
with the requirements set forth in the Registration Statement and the
Prospectus, the Partnership Agreement and the Subscription Agreement and Power
of Attorney. In connection with the offer and sale of the Units, the General
Partner will, and the General Partner will use its best efforts to ensure that
any third party selling agents will, comply fully at all times with all federal,
state and foreign securities laws, rules and regulations applicable to the offer
and sale of the Units to the public.
(e) The General Partner is duly formed and validly existing as an
Illinois limited liability company with full power and authority to carry out
its obligations under this Agreement and is registered with the CFTC as a
commodity pool operator and is a member of NFA.
(f) The General Partner will itself (if and to the extent required
by applicable regulations), and will require all selling agents engaged by the
Partnership to: (i) maintain anti-money laundering policies and procedures that
comply with the Bank Secrecy Act of 1970, as amended, and applicable federal
anti-money laundering regulations, including policies and procedures to verify
the indemnity of prospective subscribers ("AML Laws, Regulations and Policies");
and (ii) comply with such AML Laws, Regulations and Policies in connection with
its sales activities undertaken on behalf of the Partnership; provided, however,
that this representation and warranty in no way requires the General Partner to
supervise the activities of any selling agent with respect to its compliance
with AML Laws, Regulations and Policies and the failure of any selling agent to
comply with the foregoing requirements shall not result in any liability of the
General Partner or the Partnership to Advisor hereunder, provided that the
General Partner's actions do not involve negligence, fraud, recklessness or
intentional misconduct.
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(g) The General Partner has received, on behalf of the Partnership,
the current commodity trading advisor disclosure document of Advisor and has
reviewed and is familiar with the matters set forth therein.
(h) The representations and warranties made in this Agreement by the
Partnership and the General Partner shall be continuing during the term of this
Agreement and if at any time any event has occurred which would make or tend to
make any of the foregoing not true, the General Partner will promptly notify
Advisor.
4. DUTIES OF ADVISOR. Upon the allocation of assets of the Partnership
to Advisor, Advisor for that portion of the Partnership's assets allocated to
Advisor, shall have sole authority and responsibility for directing the
investment and reinvestment in Commodity Interests during the term of this
Agreement and in accordance with the trading policies and trading strategies set
forth in the Prospectus which has been furnished to Advisor. Initially and until
otherwise agreed by Advisor and the General Partner in advance in writing,
Advisor shall trade Commodity Interests according to its Global Diversified
Program strategy using standard leverage. If the General Partner shall, in its
sole discretion, determine that any trading instructions issued by Advisor
violate those trading policies or strategies, then the General Partner may cause
any position placed in violation to be reversed. Advisor will exercise its best
efforts in determining the trades in Commodity Interests. Changes in Commodity
Interests traded shall not be deemed material changes in trading policies.
Advisor has advised the Partnership that its past performance and the past
performance of its principals as provided to the General Partner is the result
of Advisor's trading methods as modified and refined from time to time. The
Partnership acknowledges that the trading strategies of Advisor are confidential
and proprietary. If a change in Advisor's trading strategies is deemed material
in the sole judgment of Advisor, then Advisor will not change its trading
strategies without at least 10 days' prior written notice to the General
Partner. All commissions and expenses arising from the trading of, or other
transactions in the course of the administration of, the Partnership's account
shall be charged to the Partnership's account. The General Partner of the
Partnership shall deliver to Advisor, and renew when necessary, a Commodity
Trading Authorization appointing Advisor as the Partnership's agent and
attorney-in-fact for the purpose of trading Commodity Interests. All trades for
the account of the Partnership directed by Advisor shall be made through such
clearing broker or brokers as the General Partner directs (each, a "clearing
broker"). Currently, UBS Financial Services Inc. is the Partnership's sole
clearing broker for the assets of the Partnership allocated to Advisor.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, Advisor may place orders for Commodity Interest
transactions for the Partnership through executing brokers or floor brokers
selected by Advisor, provided that fees paid to such executing brokers or floor
brokers are not substantially in excess of the market rates for their services.
Any over-the-counter contracts in Commodity Interests transacted for the
Partnership's trading account will be effected through the clearing broker or
its affiliates, as agreed upon between Advisor and the General Partner. Advisor
also from time to time may select other dealers through which any such contracts
will be traded, with the prior written consent of the General Partner. The
General Partner hereby consents to Advisor's use of Advisors' existing prime
brokerage arrangement with Bank of America (and the various executing dealers
who are parties to that arrangement) for its over-the-counter foreign currency
("FX") transactions on behalf of the Partnership, under which arrangement UBS
Financial Services Inc. shall remain the sole clearing broker to the Partnership
for all the Partnership's FX
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transactions. In its trading for the Partnership's account, Advisor shall not
engage in "pyramiding," as such term is used in the Prospectus.
5. INDEPENDENCE OF ADVISOR. Advisor shall for all purposes herein be
deemed to be an independent contractor and shall, unless otherwise expressly
provided or authorized, have no authority to act for or represent the
Partnership in any way or otherwise be deemed an agent of the Partnership.
Advisor shall not offer or sell or solicit any offers to purchase the Units.
However, when requested by the General Partner at such reasonable times and upon
adequate notice as mutually agreed to, Advisor will assist in the general
explanation and presentation of Advisor's trading strategies and methods solely
to the employees of the General Partner and, in Advisor's discretion, to the
Partnership's selling agents or to other agents of the General Partner;
provided, however, that nothing in this section will require Advisor to disclose
confidential and proprietary information concerning its trading strategies and
methods. The parties acknowledge that Advisor has, neither alone nor in
conjunction with the General Partner, been an organizer or promoter of the
Partnership. Nothing herein contained shall be deemed to require the Partnership
to take any action contrary to its Partnership Agreement, its Certificate of
Limited Partnership or any applicable statute, regulation or exchange rule.
6. COMPENSATION.
(a) In consideration of and in compensation for all of the services
to be rendered by Advisor to the Partnership under this Agreement, Advisor shall
receive compensation from the General Partner or the Fund, as applicable, as
follows:
(1) The General Partner will pay to Advisor a "Consulting Fee"
of 2% per year (computed and accrued monthly on the basis of month-end
"Allocated Net Assets," as defined in subsection (c) below but excluding
notional funds, if any, and paid quarterly) of such Advisor's Allocated Net
Assets.
(2) The Partnership will pay to Advisor a quarterly "Incentive
Fee" of 20% of "New Trading Profits on the Allocated Net Assets of Advisor," as
defined in subsection (d) below.
(b) Advisor shall not receive any commissions, compensation,
remunerations or payments whatsoever from any clearing broker with whom the
Partnership carries an account for any transactions executed in the
Partnership's account, nor shall Advisor at any time be an "affiliate" of any
clearing broker with whom the Partnership carries an account, as such term is
used in the Partnership Agreement.
(c) "Allocated Net Assets" means that portion of the Partnership's
Net Assets allocated to Advisor by the General Partner and subject to Advisor's
trading discretion (including any notional funds), together with any
appreciation or depreciation in such Allocated Net Assets. "Net Assets" is
defined as the total assets of the Partnership including all cash and cash
equivalents, plus the market value of all open Commodity Interest positions and
U.S. Treasury bills, but minus all accrued liabilities of the Partnership. The
market value of a Commodity Interest position shall be that price quoted on the
exchange on which each such contract is traded as of the close of each
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trading day, or if any such contract is not so traded, the fair market value of
each contract, as determined by the General Partner.
(d) "New Trading Profits on the Allocated Net Assets of Advisor"
shall mean the sum of (A) the net of any profits (excluding interest income) and
losses realized on all trades closed out during the period on such Allocated Net
Assets, plus (B) the net of any unrealized profits and losses on open positions
as of the end of such period (after deduction for accrued brokerage commissions
and all other transaction fees and costs on such positions) on such Allocated
Net Assets, minus (C) (i) the net of any unrealized profits or losses on open
positions as of the end of the preceding period (after deduction for accrued
brokerage commissions and all other transaction fees and costs on such
positions) on such Allocated Net Assets, and (ii) cumulative net realized or
unrealized trading losses on such Allocated Net Assets (reduced by a
proportionate share of realized and unrealized trading losses on such Allocated
Net Assets attributable to redeemed Units or reallocated amounts as of any
redemption or reallocation date), if any, carried forward from all preceding
periods since the last period for which an Incentive Fee was payable to Advisor.
7. RIGHT TO ADVISE OTHERS. Advisor's present business is advising with
respect to the purchase and sale of Commodity Interests. The services provided
by Advisor under this Agreement are not to be deemed exclusive. The General
Partner acknowledges that, subject to the terms of this Agreement, Advisor may
render advisory, consulting and management services to other clients. Advisor
shall be free to advise others and manage other Commodity Interest trading
accounts, including accounts owned by it or its principals, during the term of
this Agreement and to use the same information, computer programs and trading
strategy which it obtains, produces or utilizes in the performance of services
for the Partnership. In that connection, however, Advisor represents and
warrants that: (i) in rendering consulting, advisory and management services to
other Commodity Interest trading accounts and entities, it will use its best
efforts to achieve an equitable treatment of all accounts and will use a fair
and reasonable system of order entry for all accounts; and (ii) it will not
deliberately use any trading strategies for the Partnership which it or its
principals know are inferior to those employed by other accounts. Advisor agrees
to be aware of the position limits imposed on certain Commodity Interest
contracts by the CFTC or applicable contract market. Advisor will be entitled to
use that portion of the applicable position limits that bears the same
relationship that the Partnership's assets allocated to it bears to all of the
Partnership's assets. If, at any time during the term of this Agreement, Advisor
is required to aggregate the Partnership's Commodity Interest positions with the
positions of any other person for purposes of applying the CFTC or exchange
imposed speculative position limits, Advisor will promptly notify the General
Partner if the Partnership's positions are included in an aggregate amount which
exceeds the applicable speculative position limit. Advisor represents that, if
speculative positions limits are reached in any Commodity Interest contract, it
will modify the trading instructions to the Partnership's account and its other
accounts in a reasonable and good faith effort to achieve an equitable treatment
of all accounts. Advisor currently believes and represents that such speculative
limits will not materially affect its trading recommendations or strategy for
the Partnership given Advisor's current accounts and all proposed accounts for
which each Advisor has a contract to act as a commodity trading advisor.
8. RECORDS OF THE PARTNERSHIP. The General Partner will instruct the
clearing broker to furnish copies of all trade confirmations and monthly trading
reports to Advisor.
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Advisor will maintain a record of all trading orders for the Partnership's
account that have been filled and will monitor the Partnership's open positions.
Upon the request of the General Partner, Advisor shall permit the General
Partner or its agent to inspect such information as the General Partner may
reasonably request for the purpose of confirming that the Partnership has been
treated equitably with respect to trading engaged in during the term of this
Agreement by all accounts controlled by Advisor or its principals. Advisor shall
permit the General Partner to inspect the trading records of Advisor, its
principals and their other clients for the purpose of confirming that the
Partnership is being treated equitably by Advisor, including with respect to any
modifications of trading strategies resulting from speculative position limits
and with respect to the assignment of priorities of order entry to Advisor's
accounts and the General Partner shall keep such information confidential;
provided, however, that Advisor may, in its discretion, withhold from any such
inspection the name of the client for whom such account is maintained. Except to
the extent necessary to conduct the Partnership's operations or as required by
law, the General Partner shall neither disclose nor use information of a
confidential nature, whether written or oral, contained in computer files or
software, or otherwise (including without limitation trading instructions made
by Advisor and trading positions), relating to or concerning Advisor's Global
Diversified Program or any subsequent investment programs of Advisor traded on
behalf of the Partnership. General Partner shall neither reverse engineer nor
attempt to reverse engineer the investment program and acknowledges that any
attempt on its part to do so would warrant the seeking by Advisor of immediate
equitable relief. The confidentiality provisions of this Section 8 shall survive
the termination of this Agreement.
9. TERM AND TERMINATION; AUTOMATIC RENEWAL PROVISION.
(a) THE INITIAL TERM OF THIS AGREEMENT SHALL COMMENCE ON THE DATE
HEREOF AND SHALL CONTINUE UNTIL THE ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF THE DATE HEREOF.
THEREAFTER, THE TERM OF THIS AGREEMENT WILL AUTOMATICALLY BE EXTENDED FOR ONE
YEAR TERMS FROM YEAR TO YEAR, UNLESS TERMINATED BY EITHER PARTY PURSUANT TO THE
TERMS OF SUBSECTION (b) BELOW. As used in this Agreement, the term "term" shall
mean the period commencing on the date hereof through the effective date of the
termination of this Agreement, unless the context requires otherwise.
(b) The General Partner and the Partnership or Advisor may terminate
this Agreement at any time upon no less than 60 days' written notice to the
other. Notwithstanding the foregoing, this Agreement also may be terminated on
written notice at any time upon: (i) the General Partner's withdrawal as General
Partner of the Partnership, as provided in the Partnership Agreement; (ii) the
sale of or disposition of Advisor; (iii) the inability of Advisor to use its
trading strategies for the Partnership's benefit; (iv) the suspension,
revocation or withdrawal of Advisor's registration as a commodity trading
advisor or withdrawal of the General Partner's registration as a commodity pool
operator or the suspension or termination of any parties' NFA membership; (v) a
material breach of this Agreement by Advisor; or (vi) a violation by Advisor of
the Partnership's trading policies. In the event of the termination of this
Agreement by Advisor, Advisor shall be entitled to and the Partnership or the
General Partner, as the case may be as provided in Section 6 above, shall pay
the quarterly Incentive Fee and quarterly Consulting Fee, computed as if the
effective date of termination were the last day of the then current calendar
quarter.
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10. INDEMNITY.
(a) In any threatened, pending or completed action, suit, or
proceeding to which Advisor, its shareholders, officers, directors, employees or
agents (collectively, "its affiliates") was or is a party or is threatened to be
made a party by reason of the fact that Advisor is or was a commodity trading
advisor of the Partnership or otherwise, the General Partner and the Partnership
jointly and severally shall indemnify and hold harmless, subject to subsection
(b) below, Advisor and its affiliates against any loss, liability, damage, cost,
expenses (including attorneys' fees and accountants' fees), judgments and
amounts paid in settlement actually and reasonably incurred by it or its
affiliates in connection with any action, suit or proceeding if Advisor or its
affiliates acted in good faith and in a manner it reasonably believed to be in
or not opposed to the best interests of the Partnership, and provided that its
or their conduct does not constitute negligence or a breach of its or their
fiduciary obligations. The termination of any action, suit or proceeding by
judgment, order or settlement shall not, of itself, create a presumption that
Advisor or its affiliates did not act in good faith and in a manner which it
reasonably believed to be in or not opposed to the best interests of the
Partnership.
(b) Any indemnification under subsection (a) above, unless ordered
by a court or administrative forum, shall be made and only as authorized in the
specific case and only upon a determination by independent legal counsel in a
written opinion that indemnification is proper in the circumstances because
Advisor has met the applicable standard of conduct set forth in subsection (a)
above.
(c) To the extent that Advisor or its affiliates has been successful
on the merits or otherwise in defense of any action, suit or proceeding referred
to in subsection (a) above, or in defense of any claim, issue or matter therein,
the General Partner and the Partnership jointly and severally shall indemnify it
or its affiliates against the expenses, including attorneys' and accountants'
fees, actually and reasonably incurred by it or its affiliates in connection
therewith.
(d) Reasonable expenses incurred in defending a threatened or
pending civil, administrative or criminal action, suit or proceeding against
Advisor or its affiliates shall be paid by the General Partner and the
Partnership jointly and severally in advance of the final disposition of such
action, suit or proceeding, if and to the extent that the person on whose behalf
such expenses are paid shall agree to reimburse the General Partner and/or the
Partnership, as applicable, in the event indemnification is not permitted under
this Section 10.
(e) Advisor agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the
Partnership, the General Partner, its shareholders, officers, directors,
employees or agents (collectively, "its affiliates") against all liabilities
incurred by them by reason of any act or omission of Advisor relating to the
Partnership (including costs and expenses of investigating and defending any
claims, demand or suit and attorneys' and accountants' fees) if there has been a
final judicial or regulatory determination that such act or omission materially
violated the terms of this Agreement or involved negligence, fraud, recklessness
or intentional misconduct on the part of Advisor.
(f) In the event that any claim, dispute or litigation arises
between Advisor and any party other than the Partnership or the General Partner,
which claim, dispute or litigation is unrelated to the Partnership's business,
and if the Partnership or the General Partner are made a
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party to such claim, dispute or litigation by such other party, Advisor shall
defend any actions brought in connection therewith on behalf of the Partnership
and/or the General Partner each of whom agree to cooperate in such defense and
Advisor shall indemnify and hold harmless the Partnership and the General
Partner from and with respect to any amounts awarded to such other party. If any
claim, dispute or litigation arises between the Partnership and/or the General
Partner and any party other than Advisor which claim, dispute or litigation is
unrelated to Advisor's business, and if Advisor is made a party to such claim,
dispute or litigation by such other party, the General Partner shall defend any
actions brought in connection therewith on behalf of Advisor or its principals,
each of whom agree to cooperate in such defense and the General Partner shall
indemnify and hold harmless Advisor and its affiliates from and with respect to
any amounts awarded to such other party. Notwithstanding any other provision of
this subsection (f), if, in any claim as to which indemnity is or may be
available, any indemnified party reasonably determines that its interests are or
may be, in whole or in part, adverse to the interests of the indemnifying party,
the indemnified party may retain its own counsel in connection with such claim
and shall be indemnified by the indemnifying party for any legal or any other
expenses reasonably incurred in connection with investigating or defending such
claim.
(g) None of the foregoing provisions for indemnification shall be
applicable with respect to default judgments, confessions of judgment or
settlements entered into by the party claiming indemnification ("Indemnitee")
without the prior consent of the party obligated to indemnify the other party
("Indemnitor"); provided, however, that should the Indemnitor refuse to consent
to a settlement approved by the Indemnitee, the Indemnitee may effect such
settlement, pay such amount in settlement as it shall deem reasonable and seek a
judicial or regulatory determination with respect to reimbursement by the
Indemnitor of any loss, liability, damage, cost or expenses (including
reasonable attorneys' and accountants' fees) incurred by the Indemnitee in
connection with such settlement to the extent such loss, liability, damage, cost
or expense (including reasonable attorneys' and accountants' fees) was caused by
or resulted from a material violation of this Agreement by the Indemnitor or
violation of the standard of conduct set forth herein. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, the Indemnitor shall, at all times, have the right to offer to settle
any matters and if the Indemnitor successfully negotiates a settlement and
tenders payment therefore to the Indemnitee, the Indemnitee must either use its
best efforts to dispose of the matter in accordance with the terms and
conditions of the proposed settlement or the Indemnitee may refuse to settle the
matter and continue its defense in which latter event the maximum liability of
the Indemnitor to the Indemnitee shall be the amount of said proposed
settlement.
(h) The foregoing provisions for indemnification shall survive the
termination of this Agreement.
(i) Each party acknowledges that the indemnities provided in this
Agreement to such party shall be inapplicable in the event of any liability
accruing to the extent, if any, caused by or based upon such party's
misrepresentations, omissions or breach of any warranty in this Agreement.
11. REALLOCATION OF ASSETS. The General Partner in its sole and
absolute discretion may allocate assets away from or, with Advisor's consent, to
Advisor as of the first day of any month on 10 days' prior written notice. Any
refusal by Advisor to accept an allocation of additional assets must be
communicated by Advisor to the General Partner within 8 days' prior
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to the proposed allocation date after having received the required notice of the
proposed allocation from the General Partner, or on such shorter notice as is
acceptable to the General Partner. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the General
Partner may reallocate assets away from Advisor at any time, if the purpose of
the reallocation is to meet a margin call from the Partnership's clearing broker
resulting from the trading activities of another commodity trading advisor
engaged by the Partnership, but only to the extent that such other commodity
trading advisor, whose trading has resulted in the margin call, has no
Partnership assets not committed to Commodity Interest positions. The General
Partner shall immediately notify Advisor and all other affected commodity
trading advisors engaged by the Partnership of any reallocation.
12. COMPLETE AGREEMENT. This Agreement among Advisor, the Partnership
and the General Partner shall constitute all agreements between Advisor and the
Partnership, shall supersede any prior agreements among Advisor, the Partnership
and the General Partner, and no other agreements, verbal or otherwise, shall be
binding upon the parties to this Agreement.
13. ASSIGNMENT AND SUCCESSORS. This Agreement may not be assigned nor
the duties hereunder delegated by either party without the express written
consent of the other party. This Agreement is made solely for the benefit of,
and shall be binding upon, the parties and their respective successors and
assigns, and no other person shall have any right or obligation under it.
14. AMENDMENT. This Agreement may not be amended except by a written
instrument signed by the parties.
15. NOTICES. All notices required to be delivered under this Agreement
shall be delivered personally or by registered or certified mail, postage
prepaid, return receipt requested, to (i) Advisor at Stamford Harbor Park, 000
Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxxx 00000; (ii) to the Partnership and the
General Partner at Dearborn Capital Management, L.L.C., 000 Xxxx Xxxxxxx
Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxx 0000, Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx, 00000, Attn: Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx; (iii)
with a copy to Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, Esq., Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx, 000 Xxxx
Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx 0000, Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx 00000; or (iv) to any other address
designated by the party to receive the same by written notice similarly given.
16. NOTICE OF THREATENED, PENDING OR COMPLETED ACTIONS, SUITS OR
PROCEEDINGS.
(a) The General Partner will immediately give written notice to
Advisor of: (i) any threatened, pending or completed action, suit or proceedings
(including without limitation any reparations proceedings or administrative
proceeding threatened or instituted under the CE Act) to which the Partnership
was or is a party or is threatened to be a party; and (ii) any judgments or
amounts paid by the Partnership in settlement in connection with any such
threatened, pending or completed action, suit or proceeding.
(b) Advisor will immediately give written notice to the General
Partner of: (i) any threatened, pending or completed action, suit or proceeding
(including without limitation any reparations proceeding or administrative
proceeding threatened or instituted under the CE Act) to which Advisor was or is
a party or is threatened to be a party; and (ii) any judgments or amounts paid
by Advisor in settlement in connection with any such threatened, pending or
completed action, suit or proceeding.
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(c) Written notices required to be given pursuant to this Section 16
shall contain all pertinent information concerning the threatened, pending or
completed action, suit or proceeding and, in the case of any pending or
completed action suit or proceeding, shall include a copy of the complaint,
petition or similar documents asserting a claim.
(d) The General Partner and Advisor agree to use their best efforts
to maintain the confidentiality of notices received pursuant to this Section 16
and agree not to disclose the contents of such notices to persons other than
their affiliates, or except as may be required, in their good faith judgment, by
any applicable law or regulation.
17. GOVERNING LAW. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in
accordance with the laws of the State of Illinois applicable to contracts made
in that State without reference to its conflicts of laws provisions.
18. NOTIONAL FUNDS DISCLOSURE. The CFTC requires Advisor to make the
following disclosure to the Partnership:
(a) You should request your commodity trading advisor to advise you
of the amount of cash or other assets (Actual Funds) which should be deposited
to the advisor's trading program for your account to be considered "Fully
Funded." This is the amount upon which the commodity trading advisor will
determine the number of contracts traded in your account and should be an amount
sufficient to make it unlikely that any further cash deposits would be required
from you over the course of your participation in the commodity trading
advisor's program;
(b) You are reminded that the account size you have agreed to in
writing (the "nominal" or "notional" account size) is not the maximum possible
loss that your account may experience; and
(c) You should consult the account statements received from your
futures commission merchant in order to determine the actual activity in your
account, including profits, losses and current cash equity balance. To the
extent that the equity in your account is at any time less than the nominal
account size, you should be aware of the following:
(i) Although your gains and losses, fees and commissions
measured in dollars will be the same, they will be greater when
expressed as a percentage of account equity.
(ii) You may receive more frequent and larger margin calls.
(iii) The disclosures which accompany the performance table
may be used to convert the rates of return ("RORs") in the performance
table to the corresponding RORs for particular partial funding levels.
19. COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement may be executed in any number of
counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original, but such
counterparts shall, together, constitute only one instrument.
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This Agreement has been executed for and on behalf of the undersigned
as of the date first set forth above.
NOTICE: THIS AGREEMENT CONTAINS AN AUTOMATIC RENEWAL PROVISION IN
SECTION 9 HEREIN.
GRANT PARK FUTURES FUND LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
By: Dearborn Capital Management, L.L.C.
By: Dearborn Capital Management, Ltd.,
its Managing Member
By: /s/ Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx
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Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx,
its President
DEARBORN CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, L.L.C.
By: Dearborn Capital Management, Ltd.,
its Managing Member
By: /s/ Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx
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Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx,
its President
XXXXXX CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, L.P.
By: /s/ Xxxx Xxxxxxx
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Xxxx Xxxxxxx,
its Chief Executive Officer
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COMMODITY TRADING AUTHORIZATION
August 1, 0000
Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, X.X.
Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx
000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx
Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxxx 00000
Attn: Xxxx Xxxxxxx
Dear Xxxxxx Capital Management, L.P.:
Grant Park Futures Fund Limited Partnership (the "Partnership") does
hereby make, constitute and appoint you as its attorney-in-fact to purchase and
sell commodity interests, including futures contracts, forward contracts,
options on futures contracts, forward contracts and on commodities, spot
contracts and swap contracts, through UBS Financial Services Inc. as clearing
broker in accordance with the Advisory Contract dated as of August 1, 2003 among
you, the Partnership and the Partnership's general partner, Dearborn Capital
Management, L.L.C.
Very truly yours,
GRANT PARK FUTURES FUND
LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
By: DEARBORN CAPITAL MANAGEMENT,
L.L.C., its General Partner
By: Dearborn Capital Management, Ltd.,
its Managing Member
By: __________________________________
Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx,
its President