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EXCLUSIVITY AGREEMENT

            This Exclusivity Agreement, dated as of December 26, 2000 (this
"Agreement"), is made by and between Lodgian, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the
"Company"), and Edgecliff Holdings, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company
("Edgecliff").

            WHEREAS, the Company and Edgecliff desire to consider further the
possibility of entering into a transaction (the "Transaction") pursuant to which
a subsidiary of Edgecliff (the "Purchaser") will merge with and acquire the
Company in a reverse merger as described in that certain letter dated December
10, 2000 from Edgecliff to the Company (the "Letter");

            WHEREAS, as a condition to pursuing the Transaction, Edgecliff has
requested that the Company enter into this Agreement, and the Company is willing
to do so; and

            WHEREAS, capitalized terms used herein but not otherwise defined
shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in the Letter.

            NOW, THEREFORE, in order to carry out their intent as expressed
above and in consideration of the mutual agreements hereinafter contained, and
other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are
hereby acknowledged, the parties hereby covenant and agree as follows:

     1. Exclusivity.

     (a) Except as provided in Section 1(b) below, for sixty (60) days after the
date of this Agreement (the "Termination Date"), the Company, its subsidiaries
and affiliates and their respective directors, officers, advisors,
representatives and other agents shall not directly or indirectly (i) solicit,
initiate, encourage, facilitate the submission of or entertain any proposals or
offers relating to, (ii) provide any information to any third party in response
to any submissions, proposals or offers relating to, (iii) engage in any
negotiations or discussions with any person or entity relating to, or (iv)
otherwise cooperate in any way with any person in connection with (such actions
being individually and collectively referred to herein as "Marketing") any
acquisition, merger, recapitalization, liquidation, dissolution or any similar
transaction involving all or any material portion of the Company, its business
or assets or all or any material portion of the Company's capital stock or other
equity interests, other than the Transaction. The Company shall promptly notify
Edgecliff of any such proposals or offers made on or prior to the Termination
Date. From and after the date of this letter until the Termination Date, the
Company, its subsidiaries and affiliates and their respective directors,
officers, advisors, representatives and other agents shall not directly or
indirectly take any other action (or fail to take any required action) or permit
any person on its behalf to take any other action (or fail to take any required
action) that would be inconsistent with, delay or adversely affect the
consummation of the Transaction. Nothing contained in this paragraph, however,
shall prevent the Company's Board of Directors (the "Board"), if they determine
in good faith that their fiduciary duty so requires, from (A) considering a
Superior Offer (as defined below) which had not been directly or indirectly
solicited, initiated or encouraged by the Company, its subsidiaries or
affiliates, or their respective directors, officers, advisors, representatives
and other agents on or after the date of this Agreement; provided, however that
the Company shall promptly notify Edgecliff (and continuously update such
notification upon Edgecliff's request) of the receipt of any such offer, of the
status of the Board's consideration thereof and of any actions taken in
connection therewith; provided, further, that the Purchaser does not make,
within five (5) days of receipt of the Company's written notification of the
intention of the Board to consider such a Superior Offer, an offer that the
Board determines, in good faith after consultation with its financial advisors,
is at least as favorable to the stockholders of the Company as the Superior
Offer or (B) providing information to a third party in response to a Superior
Offer or an indication of interest from a third party (but not taking any other
action proscribed by this Section 1); provided, however that (x) the Board
determines that such third party is capable of providing a Superior Offer
following receipt of such information, (y) such third party executes a
confidentiality agreement in favor of the Company containing substantially the
same terms, including the "standstill" provisions, as the confidentiality
agreement previously executed by Edgecliff in favor of the Company and (z) the
Company shall promptly notify Edgecliff of the request to receive such
information and of any action taken in connection with such request including
confirmation that the confidentiality agreement has been executed by such third
party pursuant to clause (y) of this sentence. For purposes of this Agreement,
the term "Superior Offer" shall mean an offer (xx) to purchase the Company or
its business or assets or all or substantially all of the Company's capital
stock or other equity that the Board determines in good faith to be more
favorable to the Company and its stockholders than that provided in the
Transaction and (yy) that the Board determines is likely to result in a
transaction that will actually be consummated.

     (b) Notwithstanding the provisions of clause (a) of this Section 1, the
Company may engage, at any time during the period in which the restrictions
contained in clause (a) of this Section 1 apply, in Marketing with respect to
the following:

          (i)  the assets listed under the heading "Tier I" on Schedule I to
               this Agreement (the "Tier I Assets"); provided, however, that in
               no event may the Company sell or otherwise dispose of, or enter
               into a letter of intent, definitive sale contract or similar
               agreement with respect to any Tier I Asset for less than the
               minimum price set forth opposite such Tier I Asset on Schedule I;

          (ii) the assets listed under the heading "Tier II" on Schedule I to
               this Agreement (the "Tier II Assets"); provided, however, that in
               no event may the Company sell, transfer or otherwise dispose of
               any Tier II Asset unless:

               (A)  The Company has received an offer from a bona fide third
                    party purchaser (a "Third Party Purchaser") to purchase a
                    Tier II Asset solely for cash and, upon receipt of such
                    offer the Company has delivered written notice of such offer
                    (the "Offering Notice") to Edgecliff, which Offering Notice
                    shall state: (x) the name of the Tier II Asset proposed to
                    be sold (the "Offered Asset"), (y) the proposed purchase
                    price offered by the Third Party Purchaser for the Offered
                    Asset (the "Offer Price") and (z) the terms and conditions
                    of such sale. Upon delivery of the Offering Notice, such
                    offer shall not be amended until the rights of first refusal
                    provided for herein shall have been waived or shall have
                    expired.

               (B)  For a period of five (5) business days after delivery of the
                    Offering Notice (the "Edgecliff Option Period"), Edgecliff
                    shall have the right (the "Edgecliff Option") but not the
                    obligation to purchase the Offered Asset at a purchase price
                    equal to the Offer Price and upon the terms and conditions
                    set forth on the Offering Notice. The right of Edgecliff to
                    purchase the Offered Asset under this Section 1(b)(ii) shall
                    be exercisable by delivering written notice of the exercise
                    thereof, prior to the expiration of the Edgecliff Option
                    Period, to the Company, which notice shall set forth
                    Edgecliff's desire to purchase the Offered Asset from the
                    Company. The failure of Edgecliff to respond within the
                    Edgecliff Option Period shall be deemed to be a waiver of
                    the Edgecliff Option.

               (C)  Edgecliff shall have forty-five (45) days from the date of
                    the Offering Notice to conclude diligence and remove all
                    transaction contingencies and conditions. The closing of the
                    purchase of the Offered Asset by Edgecliff shall be held at
                    the executive office of the Company at 11:00 a.m., local
                    time, no later than the thirtieth (30th) day (or the next
                    following business day) after such diligence is concluded
                    and such contingencies and conditions are removed.

               (D)  Unless Edgecliff elects to purchase the Offered Asset, the
                    Company may sell the Offered Asset to the Third Party
                    Purchaser on the terms and conditions set forth in the
                    Offering Notice; provided, -------- however, that such sale
                    is concluded within ninety (90) days after the expiration of
                    the Edgecliff Option Period. If such sale is not concluded
                    within such ninety (90) day period for any reason, then the
                    restrictions provided for herein shall again become
                    effective, and no transfer of such Offered Asset may be made
                    thereafter by the Company without again offering the same to
                    Edgecliff in accordance with this Section 1(b)(ii); and

          (iii) the assets listed under the heading "Tier III" on Schedule I to
               this Agreement (the "Tier III Assets"); provided, however, that
               in no event may the Company sell, transfer or otherwise dispose
               of any Tier III Asset except where such Tier III Asset is sold to
               a Third Party Purchaser (which Third Party Purchaser shall not be
               an affiliate of the Company or an officer, director, or employee
               (or relative of any of the foregoing) of the Company or any
               affiliate thereof) at not less than fair market value and on
               terms and conditions that have been negotiated with such Third
               Party Purchaser on an arm's length basis.

The Company agrees that, except as otherwise provided in this Section 1(b), the
Company, its subsidiaries and affiliates and their respective directors,
officers, advisors, representatives and other agents shall not directly or
indirectly engage in any Marketing with respect to any of its assets. The
Company shall promptly notify Edgecliff of any such proposals or offers made on
or prior to the Termination Date.

     (c) In consideration for the Company's agreement to abide by the
exclusivity provisions of this Agreement, Edgecliff, on its own behalf and on
behalf of each of its affiliates, agrees that it shall not and shall not permit
its representatives, advisors and other agents to, without the prior written
consent of the Company's Board of Directors, take any of the following actions
for a period of one year from the date of this Agreement, unless the total
consideration to be offered to the stockholders of the Company in any of the
following transactions is not less than $4.75 per share in cash:

          (i)  acquire, offer to acquire, or agree to acquire, directly or
               indirectly, by purchase or otherwise, any voting securities or
               direct or indirect rights to acquire any voting securities of the
               Company or any subsidiary thereof, or of any successor to or
               person in control of the Company, or any assets of the Company or
               any subsidiary or division thereof or of any such successor or
               controlling person;

          (ii) make any public announcement with respect to, or submit a
               proposal for, or offer of (with or without conditions) any
               extraordinary transaction involving the Company or its securities
               or assets;

          (iii) otherwise act, whether alone or in concert with others, to seek
               to propose to the company or any of its stockholders, any merger,
               business combination, restructuring, recapitalization or similar
               transaction to or with the Company;

          (iv) announce an intention to, or enter into any discussion,
               negotiations, arrangements or understandings with any third party
               with respect to, any of the foregoing matters;

          (v)  disclose any intention, plan or arrangement inconsistent with any
               of the foregoing provisions;

          (vi) advise, assist, encourage or participate with any other person or
               entity in connection with action inconsistent with any of the
               foregoing provisions;

          (vii) make any proposal to be considered and/or voted upon at any
               meeting of the stockholders of the Company with respect to any of
               the foregoing matters; or

          (viii)form, join or in any way participate in a "group" (as defined in
               Section 13(d)(3) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as
               amended) with respect to any of the foregoing matters.

     2. Access; Brokers.

     (a) Upon reasonable advance notice to the Company, the Company shall allow
Edgecliff and its representatives full and complete access to the assets and the
books, records and documents of the Company during normal business hours or such
other hours as the Company and Edgecliff shall agree and subject to the
reasonable rules of the Company, and the Company shall make available (subject
to the same conditions) the officers, employees, attorneys, independent
accountants and other agents of the Company to discuss the business, condition
(financial or otherwise) or prospects of the assets. Edgecliff agrees that the
confidentiality agreement executed with the Company will apply to all
information received pursuant to this section.

     (b) The Company represents and warrants to Edgecliff that other than the
engagement by the Company of Morgan Stanley & Co. Incorporated, the fees, costs
and expenses of which will be borne by the Company (i) there shall be no
brokers' or finders' fees due in connection with the Transaction for which the
Company may be liable, (ii) no broker or finder has been engaged by the Company
or on the Company's behalf in connection with the Transaction and (iii) the
Company shall not authorize any person to act in a manner so as to give rise to
any valid claim for any brokers' or finders' fee or similar compensation.

     3. Publicity. This Agreement is intended to be confidential and its
existence shall not be publicly disclosed by the Company unless required by law
or the rules or regulations of a national securities exchange or the National
Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. In the event the Company determines that
any public announcement of this Agreement is so required, any public
announcement shall be subject to the review and reasonable approval of Edgecliff
prior to its release which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed.

     4. Legal Effect. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State
of New York without regard to the conflicts of laws principles thereof. This
Agreement shall remain in full force and effect and shall survive the
termination or withdrawal of the Letter; provided, however, that the Company's
obligations under Section 1 of this Agreement shall terminate in the event the
Letter is withdrawn by Edgecliff or the Purchaser.

            IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have duly executed and delivered
this Agreement on the date first above written.

                                    LODGIAN, INC.

                                    By:/s/ Joseph C. Calabro
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                                       Name:  Joseph C. Calabro
                                       Title: Chairman

                                    EDGECLIFF HOLDINGS, LLC

                                    By:/s/ Joseph E. Marquet
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                                       Name:  Joseph E. Marquet
                                       Title: Vice President - FinanceINTERIM INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT AND
                             ADMINISTRATION CONTRACT

     Contract made as of October 10, 2000, between PAINEWEBBER INVESTMENT TRUST,
a Massachusetts business trust ("Trust"), and MITCHELL HUTCHINS ASSET MANAGEMENT
INC. ("Mitchell Hutchins"), a Delaware corporation registered as an investment
adviser under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as amended ("Advisers Act"),
and as a broker-dealer under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended
("1934 Act");

     WHEREAS the Trust is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940,
as amended ("1940 Act"), as an open-end management investment company, and is
authorized to offer for public sale distinct series of shares of beneficial
interest; and

     WHEREAS the Trust desires and intends to have one or more investment
advisers ("Sub-Advisers") provide investment advisory and portfolio management
services with respect to the series of shares of beneficial interest of the
Trust designated as PaineWebber Global Equity Fund ("Series"); and

     WHEREAS the Trust desires to retain Mitchell Hutchins as investment manager
and administrator to furnish certain administrative and portfolio management
services to the Trust with respect to the Series, and Mitchell Hutchins is
willing to furnish such services;

     NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and mutual covenants
herein contained, it is agreed between the parties hereto as follows:

     1. APPOINTMENT. The Trust hereby appoints Mitchell Hutchins as investment
manager and administrator of the Trust and the Series for the period and on the
terms set forth in this Contract. Mitchell Hutchins accepts such appointment and
agrees to render the services herein set forth, for the compensation herein
provided.

     2. DUTIES AS INVESTMENT MANAGER; APPOINTMENT OF SUB-ADVISERS

     (a) Subject to the oversight and direction of the Trust's Board of Trustees
("Board"), Mitchell Hutchins will provide to the Trust investment management
evaluation services principally by performing initial reviews of prospective
Sub-Advisers for the Series and supervising and monitoring performance of the
Sub-Advisers thereafter. Mitchell Hutchins agrees to report to the Trust the
results of its evaluation, supervision and monitoring functions and to keep
certain books and records of the Trust in connection therewith. Mitchell
Hutchins further agrees to communicate performance expectations and evaluations
to the Sub-Advisers, and to recommend to the Trust whether agreements with
Sub-Advisers should be renewed, modified or terminated.

     (b) Mitchell Hutchins is responsible for informing the Sub-Advisers of the
investment objective(s), policies and restrictions of the Series, for informing
or ascertaining that it is aware of other legal and regulatory responsibilities
applicable to the Sub-Adviser with respect to the Series, and for monitoring the
Sub-Advisers' discharge of their duties; but Mitchell Hutchins is not
responsible for the specific actions (or inactions) of a Sub-Adviser in the
performance of the duties assigned to it.
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     (c) With respect to each Sub-Adviser for the Series, Mitchell Hutchins
shall enter into an agreement ("Sub-Advisory Agreement") with the Sub-Adviser in
substantially the form previously approved by the Board.

     (d) Mitchell Hutchins shall be responsible for the fees payable to and
shall pay the Sub-Adviser of the Series the fee as specified in the Sub-Advisory
Agreement relating thereto.

     3. DUTIES AS ADMINISTRATOR. Mitchell Hutchins will administer the affairs
of the Trust and Series subject to the oversight and direction of the Board and
the following understandings:

     (a) Mitchell Hutchins will supervise all aspects of the operations of the
Trust and the Series, including oversight of transfer agency, custodial and
accounting services, except as hereinafter set forth; provided, however, that
nothing herein contained shall be deemed to relieve or deprive the Board of its
responsibility for and control of the conduct of the affairs of the Trust and
the Series.

     (b) Mitchell Hutchins will provide the Trust and the Series with such
corporate, administrative and clerical personnel (including officers of the
Trust) and services as are reasonably deemed necessary or advisable by the
Board, including the maintenance of certain books and records of the Trust and
Series.

     (c) Mitchell Hutchins will arrange, but not pay, for the periodic
preparation, updating, filing and dissemination (as applicable) of the Trust's
Registration Statement, proxy material, tax returns and required reports to
shareholders of the Series and the Securities and Exchange Commission and other
appropriate federal or state regulatory authorities.

     (d) Mitchell Hutchins will provide the Trust and the Series with, or obtain
for it, adequate office space and all necessary office equipment and services,
including telephone service, heat, utilities, stationery supplies and similar
items.

     (e) Mitchell Hutchins will provide the Board on a regular basis with
economic and investment analyses and reports and make available to the Board
upon request any economic, statistical and investment services normally
available to institutional or other customers of Mitchell Hutchins.

     4. FURTHER DUTIES. In all matters relating to the performance of this
Contract, Mitchell Hutchins will act in conformity with the Declaration of
Trust, By-Laws and the currently effective registration statement of the Trust
and any amendments or supplements thereto ("Registration Statement") and with
the instructions and directions of the Board and will comply with the
requirements of the 1940 Act, the Advisers Act, and the rules under each, and
all other applicable federal and state laws and regulations.

     5. SERVICES NOT EXCLUSIVE. The services furnished by Mitchell Hutchins
hereunder are not to be deemed exclusive and Mitchell Hutchins shall be free to
furnish similar services to others so long as its services under this Contract
are not impaired thereby. Nothing in this Contract shall limit or restrict the
right of any director, officer or employee of Mitchell Hutchins, who may also be
a Trustee, officer or employee of the Trust, to engage in any other business or

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to devote his or her time and attention in part to the management or other
aspects of any other business, whether of a similar nature or a dissimilar
nature.

     6. EXPENSES.

     (a) During the term of this Contract, the Series will bear all expenses,
not specifically assumed by Mitchell Hutchins, incurred in its operations and
the offering of its shares.

     (b) Expenses borne by the Series will include but not be limited to the
following: (i) the cost (including brokerage commissions) of securities
purchased or sold by the Series and any losses incurred in connection therewith;
(ii) fees payable to and expenses incurred on behalf of the Series by Mitchell
Hutchins under this Contract; (iii) filing fees and expenses relating to the
registrations and qualification of the Series' shares and the Trust under
federal and/or state securities laws and maintaining such registration and
qualifications; (iv) fees and salaries payable to the Trust's Trustees and
officers who are not interested persons of the Trust or Mitchell Hutchins; (v)
all expenses incurred in connection with the Trustees' services, including
travel expenses; (vi) taxes (including any income or franchise taxes) and
governmental fees; (vii) costs of any liability, uncollectible items of deposit
and other insurance and fidelity bonds; (viii) any costs, expenses or losses
arising out of a liability of or claim for damages or other relief asserted
against the Trust or the Series for violation of any law; (ix) legal, accounting
and auditing expenses, including legal fees of special counsel for those
Trustees of the Trust who are not interested persons of the Trust; (x) charges
of custodians, transfer agents and other agents; (xi) costs of preparing share
certificates; (xii) expenses of setting in type and printing prospectuses and
supplements thereto, statements of additional information and supplements
thereto, reports and proxy materials for existing shareholders; (xiii) costs of
mailing prospectuses and supplements thereto, statements of additional
information and supplements thereto, reports and proxy materials to existing
shareholders; (xiv) any extraordinary expenses (including fees and disbursements
of counsel, costs of actions, suits or proceedings to which the Trust is a party
and the expenses the Trust may incur as a result of its legal obligation to
provide indemnification to its officers, Trustees, agents and shareholders)
incurred by the Trust or the Series; (xv) fees, voluntary assessments and other
expenses incurred in connection with membership in investment company
organizations; (xvi) costs of mailing and tabulating proxies and costs of
meetings of shareholders, the Board and any committees thereof; (xvii) the cost
of investment company literature and other publications provided by the Trust to
its Trustees and officers; (xviii) costs of mailing, stationery and
communications equipment; (xix) expenses incident to any dividend, withdrawal or
redemption options; (xx) charges and expenses of any outside pricing service
used to value portfolio securities; (xxi) interest on borrowings of the Trust;
and (xxii) fees or expenses related to license agreements with respect to
securities indices.

     (c) The Trust or the Series may pay directly any expenses incurred by it in
its normal operations and, if any such payment is consented to by Mitchell
Hutchins and acknowledged as otherwise payable by Mitchell Hutchins pursuant to
this Contract, the Series may reduce the fee payable to Mitchell Hutchins
pursuant to Paragraph 7 thereof by such amount. To the extent that such
deductions exceed the fee payable to Mitchell Hutchins on any monthly payment
date, such excess shall be carried forward and deducted in the same manner from
the fee payable on succeeding monthly payment dates.

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     (d) Mitchell Hutchins will assume the cost of any compensation for services
provided to the Trust received by the officers of the Trust and by those
Trustees who are interested persons of the Trust.

     (e) The payment or assumption by Mitchell Hutchins of any expenses of the
Trust or the Series that Mitchell Hutchins is not required by this Contract to
pay or assume shall not obligate Mitchell Hutchins to pay or assume the same or
any similar expense of the Trust or the Series on any subsequent occasion.

     7. COMPENSATION.

     (a) For the services provided and the expenses assumed pursuant to this
Contract, with respect to the Series, the Trust will pay to Mitchell Hutchins a
fee, computed daily and paid monthly, at an annual rate of 0.85% of the fund's
average daily net assets up to and including $500 million, 0.83% of amounts over
$500 million and up to and including $1 billion, and 0.805% of amounts over $1
billion, expressed as a percentage of average daily net assets of the Series.

     (b) The fee shall be computed daily and paid monthly to Mitchell Hutchins
on or before the first business day of the next succeeding calendar month.

     (c) If this Contract becomes effective or terminates before the end of any
month, the fee for the period from the effective day to the end of the month or
from the beginning of such month to the date of termination, as the case may be,
shall be prorated according to the proportion which such period bears to the
full month in which such effectiveness or termination occurs.

     8. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY OF MITCHELL HUTCHINS. Mitchell Hutchins and its
officers, directors, employees and delegates, including any Sub-Adviser to the
Series, shall not be liable for any error of judgment or mistake of law or for
any loss suffered by the Trust, the Series or any of its shareholders, in
connection with the matters to which this Contract relates, except to the extent
that such a loss results from willful misfeasance, bad faith or gross negligence
on its part in the performance of its duties or from reckless disregard by it of
its obligations and duties under this Contract. Any person, even though also an
officer, director, employee, or agent of Mitchell Hutchins, who may be or become
an officer, Trustee, employee or agent of the Trust shall be deemed, when
rendering services to the Series or the Trust or acting with respect to any
business of the Series or the Trust, to be rendering such service to or acting
solely for the Series or the Trust and not as an officer, director, employee, or
agent or one under the control or direction of Mitchell Hutchins even though
paid by it.

     9. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY OF THE TRUSTEES AND SHAREHOLDERS OF THE TRUST.
The Trustees of the Trust and the shareholders of the Series shall not be liable
for any obligations of the Series or the Trust under this Agreement and Mitchell
Hutchins agrees that, in asserting any rights or claims under this Agreement, it
shall look only to the assets and property of the Trust in settlement of such
right or claim, and not to such Trustees or shareholders.

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     10. DURATION AND TERMINATION.

     (a) This Contract shall become effective for the Series upon the day and
year first written above, provided that this Contract has been approved for the
Series by a vote of a majority of those Trustees of the Trust who are not
parties to this Contract or interested persons of any such party cast at a
meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval and in which the
Trustees may participate by any means of communication that allows all Trustees
participating to hear each other simultaneously during the meeting.

     (b) Unless sooner terminated as provided herein, this Contract shall
continue in effect for the Series for a period of 150 days after the day and
year first above written.

     (c) Notwithstanding the foregoing, with respect to the Series, this
Contract may be terminated at any time, without the payment of any penalty, by
vote of the Board or by a vote of a majority of the outstanding voting
securities of the Series on ten days' written notice to Mitchell Hutchins and
may be terminated by Mitchell Hutchins at any time, without the payment of any
penalty, on sixty days' written notice to the Trust. Termination of this
Contract with respect to the Series shall in no way affect the continued
validity of this Contract.

     11. AMENDMENT OF THIS CONTRACT. No provision of this Contract may be
changed, waived, discharged or terminated orally, but only by an instrument in
writing signed by the party against which enforcement of the change, waiver,
discharge or termination is sought, and no amendment of this contract as to the
Series shall be effective until approved by vote of the Independent Trustees or
a majority of the Series' outstanding voting securities.

     12. GOVERNING LAW. This Contract shall be construed in accordance with the
laws of the State of New York, without giving effect to the conflicts of laws
principles thereof, and in accordance with the 1940 Act, provided, however, that
section 9 above will be construed in accordance with the laws of the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. To the extent that the applicable laws of the
State of New York or the Commonwealth of Massachusetts conflict with the
applicable provisions of the 1940 Act, the latter shall control.

     13. MISCELLANEOUS. The captions in this Contract are included for
convenience of reference only and in no way define or delimit any of the
provisions hereof or otherwise affect their construction or effect. If any
provision of this Contract shall be held or made invalid by a court decision,
statute, rule or otherwise, the remainder of this Contract shall not be affected
thereby. This Contract shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of
the parties hereto and their respective successors. As used in this Contract,
the terms "majority of the outstanding voting securities," "affiliated person,"
"interested person," "assignment," "broker," "investment adviser," "national
securities exchange," "net assets," "prospectus," "sale," "sell" and "security"
shall have the same meaning as such terms have in the 1940 Act, subject to such
exemption as may be granted by the Securities and Exchange Commission by any
rule, regulation or order. Where the effect of a requirement of the 1940 Act
reflected in any provision of this contract is relaxed by a rule, regulation or
order of the Securities and Exchange Commission, whether of special or general
application, such provision shall be deemed to incorporate the effect of such
rule, regulation or order.

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     IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this instrument to
be  executed  by their  officers  designated  as of the day and year first above
written.

                                          PAINEWEBBER INVESTMENT TRUST
Attest:  /s/ Cristina Paradiso            By  /s/ Dianne E. O'Donnell
         ---------------------                -----------------------
            Assistant Secretary           Name: Dianne E. O'Donnell
                                          Title:   Vice President and Secretary

                                          MITCHELL HUTCHINS ASSET
                                          MANAGEMENT INC.

Attest:  /s/ Keith A. Weller              By  /s/ Amy R. Doberman
         -------------------                  -------------------
            First Vice President and      Name: Amy R. Doberman
            Associate General Counsel     Title:   Senior Vice President and
                                                     General Counsel

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