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Receipt of the foregoing original counterpart of the Loan Agreement, dated as of May 1, 1998, between Mississippi Business Finance Corporation and Dollar Tree Distribution, Inc., is hereby acknowledged.
Mississippi Business Finance Corporation (the "Issuer") intends to issue and sell its Bonds, designated Mississippi Business Finance Corporation Incremental Taxable Variable Rate Demand Revenue Bonds (Dollar Tree Distribution, Inc.
Unless a party changes its address by giving notice to the other party as provided herein, notices shall be delivered to the parties at the following addresses: If to the Construction Agent or the Lessee, to such entity at the following address: Dollar Tree Distribution, Inc.
The Bank has issued the Letter of Credit as credit enhancement for the Mississippi Business Finance Corporation Taxable Variable Rate Demand Revenue Bonds (Dollar Tree Distribution, Inc.
Notwithstanding Article 11(A), if for any reason the Seller or Seller's suppliers intend to cease or ceases manufacturing or having manufactured identical or fully compatible replacement parts, the Seller shall use reasonable efforts to give one year's prior written notice to the Purchaser to allow the Purchaser to order from the Seller any required replacement parts and shall provide full details of the arrangements to provide equivalents.
Seller also agrees at Settlement to convey Parcel 10B-1 as shown on Exhibit A and finally configured on the Subdivision Plat ("Parcel 10B-1") and the balance of the Road Tract not conveyed to DTP to Buyer's designee Dollar Tree Distribution, Inc.
DTS will cause Dollar Tree Distribution, Inc., to construct the Road consisting of the extension of Executive Boulevard and the related improvements described below, approximately 2,220 feet in length with an 80 foot right-of-way extending from the intersection of Executive Boulevard and Volvo Parkway to the intersection of Eden Way North and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Way, more particularly set forth in approximate location and design shown on Exhibit A.