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MORTGAGEIT, INC.

               FIRST AMENDED AND RESTATED NOTE PURCHASE AGREEMENT

     THIS FIRST AMENDED AND RESTATED NOTE PURCHASE AGREEMENT (this "AGREEMENT")
is made and entered into as of August 23, 2005, by and among MORTGAGEIT, INC., a
New York corporation (the "COMPANY"), and each of those persons and entities,
severally and not jointly, whose names are set forth on the Schedule of
Purchasers attached hereto as SCHEDULE I (which entities and any successors
thereto are hereinafter collectively referred to as the "PURCHASERS" and each
individually as a "Purchaser").

                                    RECITALS

     WHEREAS, the Company sought financing and the Purchasers provided such
financing and purchased from the Company senior secured promissory notes, for an
aggregate purchase price of Fifteen Million Dollars ($15,000,000), pursuant to
the terms and conditions of that certain Note Purchase Agreement among the
Company and the Purchasers dated as of March 29, 2004 (the "EXISTING NOTE
PURCHASE AGREEMENT"); and

     WHEREAS, the Company and the Purchasers desire to amend certain terms and
conditions of the Existing Note Purchase Agreement.

     NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing recitals and the mutual
promises hereinafter set forth, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby
acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows:

     1.   DEFINITIONS.

     When used in this Agreement, the following terms have the meaning set forth
the below (such meanings being equally applicable to both the singular and
plural forms of the terms defined):

     "AFFILIATE", as applied to any Person, means any other Person directly or
indirectly controlling, controlled by, or under common control with, that
Person. For the purposes of this definition, "control" (including, with
correlative meanings, the terms "controlling", "controlled by" and "under common
control with"), as applied to any Person, means the possession, directly or
indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and
policies of that Person, whether through the ownership of voting securities or
by contract or otherwise. For purposes of this definition, (a) a Person shall be
deemed to be "controlled by" a Person if such Person possesses, directly or
indirectly, power to vote 10% or more of the securities having ordinary voting
power for the election of directors of such Person, provided that in no event
shall the Company be deemed to be controlled by TICC, (b) members of the
immediate family of a Person shall be deemed to be Affiliates of such Person and
(c) members of the board of directors or board of managers or similar body of
the Parent and of the Company shall be deemed to be Affiliates of the Company.

     "BALANCE SHEET" has the meaning assigned thereto in Section 3.11(a).

     "BALANCE SHEET CASH" means, as of any date of determination, (x) the sum of
(i) Cash and Cash Equivalents and (ii) the par value of mortgage loans held for
sale, minus (y) the aggregate principal amount of Warehouse Lines outstanding as
of such date. All the foregoing categories shall be determined in accordance
with GAAP applied on a consistent basis.

     "BENEFIT ARRANGEMENT" shall have the meaning assigned thereto in Section
3.19.

     "BUSINESS DAY" means any day other than a Saturday, Sunday or any other day
on which commercial banks in New York, New York are authorized or required to
close.

     "CAPITAL EXPENDITURES" means, for any period, additions to property and
equipment and other capital expenditures of the Company which, in conformity
with GAAP, are included as "additions to property, plant or equipment" or
similar items which would be reflected in the consolidated statement of cash
flow of the Company, including without limitation, property and equipment which
are the subject of Capital Leases.

     "CAPITAL LEASE" means any lease (or other agreement conveying the right to
use property) the obligations of which are required to be capitalized on the
balance sheet of a Person in accordance with GAAP.

     "CAPITAL STOCK" means (i) with respect to any Person that is a corporation,
any and all shares, interests, participations or other equivalents (however
designated and whether voting or nonvoting) of corporate stock, including each
class of common stock and preferred stock of such Person and (ii) with respect
to any Person that is not a corporation, any and all general partnership,
limited partnership, membership or other equity interests of such Person.

     "CASH" means money, currency or a credit balance in any demand or deposit
account.

     "CASH EQUIVALENTS" means, as at any date of determination, (i) marketable
securities (a) issued or directly and unconditionally guaranteed as to interest
and principal by the government of the United States of America or (b) issued by
any agency of the United States of America the obligations of which are backed
by the full faith and credit of the United States of America, in each case
maturing within one year after such date; (ii) marketable direct obligations
issued by any state of the United States of America or any political subdivision
of any such state or any public instrumentality thereof, in each case maturing
within one year after such date and having, at the time of the acquisition
thereof, a rating of at least A-2 from S&P or at least P-2 from Moody's; (iii)
commercial paper maturing no more than one year from the date of creation
thereof and having, at the time of the acquisition thereof, a rating of at least
A-2 from S&P or at least P-2 from Moody's; and (iv) certificates of deposit or
bankers' acceptances maturing within one year after such date and issued or
accepted by any Purchaser or by any commercial bank organized under the laws of
the United States of America or any state thereof or the District of Columbia
that (a) is at least "adequately capitalized" (as defined in the regulations of
its primary Federal banking regulator) and (b) has Tier 1 capital (as defined in
such regulations) of not less than $100,000,000.

     "CERCLA" shall mean the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation,
and Liability Act (42 U.S.C. 9601 et seq.), as amended from time to time, and
any successor statute thereto.

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     "CHANGE OF CONTROL" means, at any time, (i) any Person or any Persons
acting together that would constitute a "group" for purposes of Section 13(d)
under the Exchange Act, or any successor provision thereto, shall acquire
beneficial ownership (within the meaning of Rule 13d-3 under the Exchange Act,
or any successor provision thereto) in a single transaction or a series of
related transactions, of more than 35% of the aggregate voting power of the
Company; or (ii) the Company merges into or consolidates with any other Person,
or any Person merges into or consolidates with the Company, except in each case
any merger or consolidation permitted under this Agreement; or (iii) or the
Company sells or transfers its assets, as an entirety or substantially as an
entirety, to another Person; or (iv) any "change of control" or similar event
under any loan agreement, mortgage, indenture or other agreement relating to any
Indebtedness shall occur; or (v) during any period of two consecutive years,
individuals who at the beginning of such period constituted the Board of
Directors (or similar governing body) of the Company (together with any new
directors whose election by the shareholders of the Company was proposed by a
vote of the majority of directors of the Company then still in office who were
either directors at the beginning of such period or whose election or nomination
for election was previously so approved) cease for any reason to constitute a
majority of the Board of Directors of the Company then in office; provided,
however, that the Merger shall not constitute a Change of Control.

     "CLOSING" shall have the meaning assigned thereto in Section 2.3.

     "CLOSING DATE" shall have the meaning assigned thereto in Section 2.3.

     "COLLATERAL AGENT" means the Person, initially TICC, serving as Collateral
Agent pursuant to Section 11.8.

     "COMPANY" has the meaning assigned thereto in the preamble.

     "COMPANY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY" has the meaning assigned thereto in Section
3.20(a).

     "CONTROL AGREEMENT" means a Deposit Account Control Agreement as such term
is defined in Section 4.2 of the Security Agreement.

     "CSFB MASTER REPURCHASE AGREEMENT" means that certain Master Repurchase
Agreement dated March 11, 2005 by and among Credit Suisse First Boston Mortgage
Capital LLC, the Company and the Parent (as may be amended, supplemented or
modified from time to time in accordance with the terms therein).

     "DEFAULT" means an Event of Default or an event that with notice or lapse
of time or both would, unless cured or waived, become an Event of Default.

     "DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE" has the meaning assigned thereto in the second
sentence of Section 3.

     "DISQUALIFIED STOCK" means any Capital Stock or other security of any
nature which by its terms (or by the terms of any security into which it is
convertible or for which it is exchangeable at the option of the holder
thereof), or upon the happening of any event matures (excluding any maturity as
the result of an optional redemption by the issuer thereof) or is mandatorily
redeemable, pursuant to a sinking fund obligation or otherwise, or is redeemable
at

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the sole option of the holder thereof, at any time prior to the payment in full
in cash by the Obligors.

     "ENVIRONMENTAL LAW" shall mean the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
("RCRA"), CERCLA, the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986
("SARA"), the Federal Clean Water Act, the Federal Clean Air Act, the Toxic
Substances Control Act, or any state or local statute, regulation, ordinance,
order or decree relating to health, safety or the environment.

     "EVENT OF DEFAULT" has the meaning assigned thereto in Section 9.1.

     "EXCHANGE ACT" means the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.

     "EXISTING NOTE PURCHASE AGREEMENT" has the meaning assigned thereto in the
recitals to this Agreement.

     "FINANCIAL STATEMENTS" has the meaning assigned thereto in Section 3.11(d).

     "GAAP" means those generally accepted accounting principles in the United
States of America, as in effect from time to time; provided, however, for
purposes of computing financial covenants GAAP means generally accepted
accounting principles in the United States of America applied in the preparation
of the Parent's audited balance sheet, statement of income and statement of cash
flow for the fiscal year December 31, 2004, as reflected in such audited
financial statements. If any changes in accounting principles from those in
effect on the date hereof are hereafter occasioned by promulgation of rules,
regulations, pronouncements or opinions by or are otherwise required by the
Financial Accounting Standards Board or the American Institute of Certified
Public Accountants (or successors thereto or agencies with similar functions),
and any of such changes results in a change in the method of calculation of, or
affects the results of such calculation of, any of the financial covenants,
standards or terms found herein, then the parties hereto agree to enter into and
diligently pursue negotiations in order to amend such financial covenants,
standards or terms so as to equitably reflect such changes, with the desired
result that the parties shall be in substantially the same position from an
economic standpoint with respect to the matters covered thereby after the
adoption or implementation of such change as before the implementation or
adoption of such change.

     "GOVERNMENTAL AUTHORITY" means any federal, state, municipal, foreign or
other government, governmental department, commission, board, bureau, agency or
instrumentality, or any private or public court or tribunal.

     "GREENWICH MASTER LOAN AGREEMENT" means that certain Master Loan and
Security Agreement, dated as of February 15, 2005, by and among the Company,
Parent and Greenwich Capital Financial Products, Inc. (as may be amended,
supplemented or modified from time to time in accordance with the terms
therein).

     "GUARANTEE" as applied to any Person, shall mean any direct or indirect
liability, contingent or otherwise, of that Person: (i) with respect to any
underlying Indebtedness, lease, dividend or other obligation of another Person
if the primary purpose or intent of the Person incurring such liability, or the
primary effect thereof, is to provide assurance to the obligee of

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such liability that the underlying Indebtedness, lease, dividend or other
obligation will be paid or discharged, or that any agreements relating thereto
will be complied with, or that the holders of such liability will be protected
(in whole or in part) against loss with respect thereto; (ii) with respect to
any letter of credit issued for the account of that Person or as to which that
Person is otherwise liable for reimbursement of drawings; or (iii) under any
foreign exchange contract, currency swap agreement, interest rate swap agreement
or other similar agreement or arrangement designed to alter the risks of that
Person arising from fluctuations in currency values or interest rates.
Guarantees shall include (a) the direct or indirect guaranty, endorsement (other
than for collection or deposit in the ordinary course of business), co-making,
discounting with recourse or sale with recourse by such Person of the obligation
of another, (b) the obligation to make take-or-pay or similar payments if
required regardless of nonperformance by any other party or parties to an
agreement, or to maintain working capital or equity capital of such other Person
or otherwise to maintain the net worth or solvency of such other Person, (c) any
liability of such Person for the obligations of another through any agreement to
purchase, repurchase or otherwise acquire such obligation or any property
constituting security therefor, to provide funds for the payment or discharge of
such obligation or to maintain the solvency, financial condition or any balance
sheet item or level of income of another, and (d) otherwise to assure or hold
harmless the owner of such obligation against loss in respect thereof. The
amount of any Guarantee shall be equal to the amount of the obligation so
guaranteed or otherwise supported or, if not a fixed and determined amount, the
maximum amount so guaranteed.

     "GUARANTOR" means Parent and each Subsidiary of the Company (other than
MortgageIT Capital Trust I, MortgageIT Capital Trust II and MortgageIT
Securities Corp.).

     "GUARANTY AGREEMENT" means the Guaranty Agreement, dated as of March 29,
2004, by the Guarantors in favor of the Collateral Agent for the benefit of the
Purchasers, as amended, supplemented, restated or otherwise modified from time
to time.

     "HAZARDOUS MATERIALS" shall mean (i) any "hazardous substance," as defined
by CERCLA, (ii) any "hazardous waste," as defined by RCRA, (iii) any petroleum
product, or (iv) any pollutant or contaminant or hazardous, dangerous or toxic
chemical, material or substance regulated by any Environmental Laws.

     "HEDGING AGREEMENT" means any interest rate swap, collar, cap, floor or
forward rate agreement or other agreement regarding the hedging of interest rate
risk exposure executed in connection with hedging the interest rate exposure of
any Person and any confirming letter executed pursuant to such agreement, all as
amended, supplemented, restated or otherwise modified from time to time.

     "INCENTIVE PLAN" has the meaning assigned thereto in Section 3.2.

     "INDEBTEDNESS" means, without duplication, as to any Person or Persons (a)
indebtedness for borrowed money; (b) indebtedness for the deferred purchase
price of property or services; (c) indebtedness evidenced by bonds, debentures,
notes or other similar instruments; (d) obligations and liabilities secured by a
Lien, other than a Permitted Lien, upon property owned by such Person, whether
or not owing by such Person and even though such Person has not assumed or
become liable for the payment thereof; (e) obligations and liabilities directly
or indirectly

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Guaranteed by such Person; (f) obligations or liabilities created or arising
under any conditional sales contract or other title retention agreement with
respect to property used and/or acquired by such Person; (g) obligations of such
Person as lessee under Capital Leases; (h) net liabilities of such Person under
Hedging Agreements and foreign currency exchange agreements, as calculated on a
basis satisfactory to the Majority Purchasers and in accordance with accepted
practice; (i) all obligations of such Person in respect of bankers' acceptances
and (j) all obligations, contingent or otherwise of such Person as an account
party or applicant in respect of letters of credit.

     "INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY" means all (i) trademarks and service marks, logos,
trade dress, product configurations, trade names and other indications of
origin, applications or registrations in any jurisdiction pertaining to the
foregoing and all goodwill associated therewith; (ii) inventions (whether or not
patentable), discoveries, improvements, ideas, know-how, formula methodology,
research and development, business methods, processes, technology, software
(including password unprotected interpretive code or source code, object code,
development documentation, programming tools, drawings, specifications and data)
and applications or patents in any jurisdiction pertaining to the foregoing,
including re-issues, continuations, divisions, continuations-in-part, renewals
or extensions; (iii) trade secrets, including confidential information and the
right in any jurisdiction to limit the use or disclosure thereof; (iv)
copyrights in writings, designs, software, mask works or other works,
applications or registrations in any jurisdiction for the foregoing and all
moral rights related thereto; (v) database rights; (vi) Internet Web sites, Web
pages, domain names and applications and registrations pertaining thereto; and
(vii) all rights under agreements relating to the foregoing.

     "INVESTMENT" means, for any Person: (a) the acquisition (whether for cash,
property, services or securities or otherwise) of capital stock, bonds, notes,
debentures, partnership or other ownership interests or other securities of any
other Person or any agreement to make any such acquisition (including, without
limitation, any "short sale" or any sale of any securities at a time when such
securities are not owned by the Person entering into such sale); (b) the making
of any deposit with, or advance, loan or other extension of credit to, any other
Person (including the purchase of property from another Person subject to an
understanding or agreement, contingent or otherwise, to resell such property to
such Person), but excluding any such advance, loan or extension of credit having
a term not exceeding 90 days arising in connection with the sale of inventory or
supplies by such Person in the ordinary course of business; (c) the entering
into of any guarantee of, or other contingent obligation with respect to,
Indebtedness or other liability of any other Person and (without duplication)
any amount committed to be advanced, lent or extended to such Person; or (d) the
entering of any Hedging Agreement.

     "LIEN" means any lien, mortgage, deed of trust, pledge, security interest,
charge or encumbrance of any kind (including any conditional sale or other title
retention agreement, any lease in the nature thereof and any agreement to give
any of the foregoing).

     "LISTED INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY" shall have the meaning assigned thereto in
Section 3.20(b).

     "MAJORITY PURCHASERS" means at any given time the Purchasers holding more
than fifty percent (50%) of the then outstanding principal amount of the Notes.

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     "MATERIAL ADVERSE EFFECT" means a material adverse effect on (i) the
business, properties, assets, liabilities, profits, results of operations or
financial condition of the Company and its Subsidiaries, taken as a whole or
(ii) the ability of the Company or any Guarantor to perform its obligations
under any of the Transaction Documents.

     "MATERIAL AGREEMENT" shall have the meaning assigned thereto in Section
3.14.

     "MERRILL LYNCH MASTER REPURCHASE AGREEMENT" means that certain Master
Repurchase Agreement, dated as of June 8, 2005, by and between the Company, the
Parent, MHL Funding Corp. and Next at Bat Lending, Inc. and Merrill Lynch
Mortgage Capital Inc. (as may be amended, supplemented or modified from time to
time in accordance with the terms therein).

     "MOODY'S" means Moody's Investors Service, Inc. and any successor entity.

     "OBLIGORS" means, collectively, the Company and the Guarantors.

     "OFFICER" means, with respect to any Person, the Chairman of the Board of
Directors, the Chief Executive Officer, the Chief Operating Officer, the
President, any Vice President, the Chief Financial Officer, the Treasurer, the
Controller, the Chief Administrative Officer, the General Counsel or the
Secretary of such Person, or any other officer designated by the Board of
Directors of such Person serving in a similar capacity.

     "OFFICERS' CERTIFICATE" means a certificate signed by any Officer of the
Company.

     "ORGANIZATIONAL DOCUMENTS" has the meaning assigned thereto in Section
3.1(a).

     "PARENT" means MortgageIT Holdings, Inc., a Maryland corporation.

     "PERMITTED AFFILIATE TRANSACTIONS" means any of the following:

          (a) reasonable fees and compensation paid to and indemnity provided on
behalf of, officers, directors, employees, consultants or agents of the Company
or any as determined in good faith by the Company's Board of Directors or senior
management, it being agreed that the level of compensation paid to the Company's
officers, directors, employees, consultants and agents as of the Closing Date is
reasonable;

          (b) transactions between or among the Company and its wholly owned
Subsidiaries or between or among such wholly owned Subsidiaries; provided that
such transactions are not otherwise prohibited under this Agreement and such
Subsidiaries are Guarantors;

          (c) any agreement as in effect as of the Closing Date, as set forth on
Schedule 3.25 hereto, or any amendment thereto or any transaction contemplated
thereby (including pursuant to any amendment thereto) or in any replacement
agreement thereto so long as any such amendment or replacement agreement is not
more disadvantageous to the Purchasers in any material respect than the original
agreement as in effect on the Closing Date; and

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          (d) advances to officers and employees of the Company in the ordinary
course of business and in compliance with past practice and all applicable laws.

     "PERMITTED INDEBTEDNESS" means and includes:

          (a) Indebtedness to the Purchasers hereunder;

          (b) Indebtedness existing on the date hereof and set forth on the
Schedule attached hereto as Schedule II (prior to any amendment, modifications,
extensions thereof or supplements thereto after the date hereof);

          (c) Indebtedness that is junior in right of payment to the Notes and
that is expressly subordinated to the obligations of the Company to pay
principal of and interest on the Notes on terms reasonably acceptable to the
Majority Purchasers;

          (d) Indebtedness incurred by the Company and its Subsidiaries pursuant
to equipment financing; provided, that the Company shall at the time of such
incurrence be in compliance with its financial covenants on a pro forma basis;

          (e) Warehouse Line financing incurred in the ordinary course of
business; and

          (f) unsecured Indebtedness in an amount not to exceed an aggregate of
$25,000,000.

     "PERMITTED INVESTMENTS" means: (a) direct obligations of the United States
of America, or of any agency thereof, or obligations guaranteed as to principal
and interest by the United States of America, or of any agency thereof, in
either case maturing not more than 90 days from the date of acquisition thereof;
(b) certificates of deposit issued by any bank or trust company organized under
the laws of the United States of America or any State thereof and having
capital, surplus and undivided profits of at least $500,000,000, maturing not
more than 90 days from the date of acquisition thereof; (c) commercial paper
rated A-2 or better or P-2 by S&P or Moody's, respectively, maturing not more
than 90 days from the date of acquisition thereof; in each case so long as the
same (x) provide for the payment of principal and interest (and not principal
alone or interest alone) and (y) are not subject to any contingency regarding
the payment of principal or interest; and (d) mortgages, mortgage-backed
securities and asset-backed securities.

     "PERMITTED LIENS" means:

          (a) Liens imposed by law for taxes that are not yet due or are being
contested in compliance with Section 5.10;

          (b) carriers', warehousemen's, mechanics', materialmen's, repairmen's
and other like Liens imposed by law, arising in the ordinary course of business
and securing obligations that are not overdue by more than 30 days or that are
being contested in good faith and by appropriate proceedings;

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          (c) pledges and deposits made in the ordinary course of business in
compliance with workers' compensation, unemployment insurance and other social
security laws or regulations;

          (d) deposits to secure the performance of bids, trade contracts,
leases, statutory obligations, surety and appeal bonds, performance bonds and
other obligations of a like nature, in each case in the ordinary course of
business;

          (e) easements, zoning restrictions, rights-of-way and similar
encumbrances on real property imposed by law or arising in the ordinary course
of business that do not secure any monetary obligations and do not materially
detract from the value of the affected property or interfere with the ordinary
conduct of business of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries;

          (f) Liens to secure Indebtedness consisting solely of Permitted
Indebtedness of the type described in clause (d) of the definition thereof
secured solely by the equipment purchased with the proceeds of such
Indebtedness, provided that such Liens shall not secure Indebtedness exceeding
in the aggregate $500,000 at any time outstanding;

          (g) Liens in favor of the Purchasers and/or their agents as are
contemplated hereunder and/or under any of the Transaction Documents;

          (h) Liens to secure mortgage loans acquired with the proceeds of
Warehouse Lines and related books, records, insurance proceeds and other related
assets; and

          (i) Liens set forth on Schedule IV hereto;

provided that the term "Permitted Liens" other than those set forth under
clauses (f), (g), (h) and (i) shall not include any Lien securing Indebtedness.

     "PERSON" shall be construed in the broadest sense and means and includes
any natural person, a partnership, a corporation, an association, a joint stock
company, a limited liability company, a trust, a joint venture, an
unincorporated organization and other entity or Governmental Authority.

     "PLAN" has the meaning assigned thereto in Section 3.2.

     "PREFERRED STOCK" has the meaning assigned thereto in Section 3.2.

     "PROPRIETARY SOFTWARE" shall have the meaning assigned thereto in Section
3.21.

     "PURCHASER PUT RIGHT" shall have the meaning assigned thereto in Section
2.2(b).

     "RELATED BUSINESS" has the meaning assigned thereto in Section 6.6.

     "RESTATEMENT EFFECTIVE DATE" has the meaning assigned thereto in Section 8.

     "RESTRICTED PAYMENT" has the meaning assigned thereto in Section 6.4(a).

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     "RFC WAREHOUSE AGREEMENT" means that certain First Amended and Restated
Warehousing Credit and Security Agreement, dated as of April 12, 2005, by and
between the Company and Residential Funding Corporation (as may be amended,
supplemented or modified from time to time).

     "SECURITIES ACT" means the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.

     "SECURITY AGREEMENT" means the Pledge and Security Agreement, dated as of
March 29, 2004, by the Company and the other Obligors in favor of the Collateral
Agent, as amended, supplemented, restated or otherwise modified from time to
time.

     "SERIES A COMMON STOCK" has the meaning assigned thereto in Section 3.2.

     "SERIES B COMMON STOCK" has the meaning assigned thereto in Section 3.2.

     "S&P" means Standard & Poor's Ratings Services and any successor entity.

     "SUBSIDIARY" means, with respect to any Person, (i) any corporation of
which the outstanding Capital Stock having at least a majority of the votes
entitled to be cast in the election of directors under ordinary circumstances
shall at the time be owned, directly or indirectly, by such Person, (ii) any
other Person (other than a partnership) of which at least a majority of the
voting interest under ordinary circumstances is at the time, directly or
indirectly, owned by such Person or (iii) any partnership (a) the sole general
partner or the managing general partner of which is such Person or a Subsidiary
of such Person or (b) the only general partners of which are such Person or one
or more Subsidiaries of such Person (or any combination thereof).

     "TICC" means Technology Investment Capital Corp. and its successors and
assigns.

     "TRANSACTION DOCUMENTS" means this Agreement, the Security Agreement, the
Notes, the Guaranty Agreement and all other documents executed or delivered by
the Company in connection with the transaction contemplated herein.

     "UBS WAREHOUSE FACILITY" means, collectively, (i) that certain Amended and
Restated Mortgage Loan Purchase Agreement, dated as of January 10, 2003, between
the Company and UBS Warehouse Real Estate Facilities ("UBS") and (ii) that
certain Amended and Restated Mortgage Loan Repurchase Agreement, dated as of
January 10, 2003, between the Company and UBS (as each may be amended,
supplemented or modified from time to time in accordance with terms hereof).

     "WAREHOUSE AGREEMENTS" means the agreements set forth on SCHEDULE V hereto.

     "WAREHOUSE LINE" means any agreement, document or instrument (including any
repurchase agreement or similar agreement) entered into by the Company, the
Parent or any of its Subsidiaries in the ordinary course of their business
pursuant to which the Parent or the Company or any of its Subsidiaries agrees to
sell, hypothecate, pledge or otherwise transfer mortgage loans, or any interest
in mortgage loans, to any Person, who is not an Affiliate of the Parent or the
Company or any of its Subsidiaries in connection with an extension of credit (or
repurchase arrangement) by such Person to the Parent or the Company or any of
its Subsidiaries,

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including, but not limited to, the CSFB Master Repurchase Agreement, the
Greenwich Master Loan Agreement, the Merrill Lynch Master Repurchase Agreement,
the RFC Warehouse Agreement and the UBS Warehouse Facility.

     "WAREHOUSE LINE RATIO" means, as of any date of determination, (x) the
aggregate principal amount of Warehouse Lines outstanding as of such date
divided by (y) the sum of (i) Cash and Cash Equivalents and (ii) the par value
of mortgage loans held for sale. All the foregoing categories shall be
determined in accordance with GAAP applied on a consistent basis.

     "WORKS" shall have the meaning assigned thereto in Section 3.21.

     2.   PURCHASE AND SALE OF NOTES.

          2.1 SALE AND ISSUANCE OF NOTES. The Company issued and sold to each
Purchaser on the Closing Date (as defined below), and each Purchaser agreed,
severally and not jointly, to purchase for face value on the Closing Date a
senior secured promissory note containing the terms and conditions set forth
herein and in the form of note attached hereto as EXHIBIT A (each a "NOTE" and
collectively, the "NOTES"), payable to the order of such Purchaser in the
principal amount specified opposite such Purchaser's name on SCHEDULE I attached
hereto. The aggregate principal amount of all such Notes issued on the Closing
Date was Fifteen Million Dollars ($15,000,000).

          2.2 NOTES.

               (a) Security. Each Note and the obligations of the Company and
the Guarantors under the Transaction Documents shall be secured in accordance
with the terms of the Security Agreement, a form of which is set forth as
EXHIBIT B hereto, which shall be executed and delivered by the parties thereto
at the Closing, and pursuant to which the Company and each Guarantor (other than
the Parent) will grant the Purchasers a security interest in all of such
Person's tangible and intangible assets and property, other than mortgage loans
held for sale pursuant to Warehouse Agreements.

               (b) Maturity Date. The entire unpaid principal amount of the
Notes and any accrued and unpaid interest thereon shall be due and payable on
March 29, 2007 (the "MATURITY DATE"), unless such amounts become due and payable
earlier upon acceleration in accordance with the terms hereof or otherwise;
provided, however, that notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, any
Purchaser shall have the right to put its Notes (a "PURCHASER PUT RIGHT") to the
Company, in whole or in part, on or after July 31, 2006 in accordance with the
provisions of this Section 2.2(b). Any Purchaser desiring to so exercise its
Purchaser Put Right shall deliver a written notice of such desire to the Company
at least ninety (90) days prior to the exercise of such Purchaser Put Right. At
the closing of any such exercise of a Purchaser Put Right, the exercising
Purchaser shall receive in immediately available funds (i) the outstanding
principal amount of the Notes subject to the Purchaser Put Right, (ii) all
accrued but unpaid interest on such Notes up to (and including) the date of the
closing of any such exercise of a Purchaser Put Right and (iii) all other
amounts and fees owed by the Company and any Guarantor pursuant to the terms of
the Financing Documents, all in accordance with Section 2.6. Promptly after the
closing of any such exercise of a Purchaser Put Right, the exercising

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Purchaser shall return to the Company all of the Notes subject to the Purchase
Put Right marked as "Cancelled".

               (c) Interest.

                    (i) Interest. The outstanding principal amount of each Note
shall bear interest at a rate per annum equal to ten percent (10%) payable
quarterly in arrears on the last Business Day of each fiscal quarter, commencing
on June 30, 2004. During the period beginning October 1, 2004 and ending March
31, 2005, the outstanding principal amount of each Note shall bear interest at a
rate per annum equal to seven and one-half percent (7.5%) payable quarterly in
arrears on the last Business Day of each fiscal quarter, commencing December 31,
2004. During the period beginning April 1, 2005 and ending on (and including)
the Restatement Effective Date, the outstanding principal amount of each Note
shall bear interest at a rate per annum equal to ten percent (10%) payable
quarterly in arrears on the last Business Day of each fiscal quarter, commencing
on June 30, 2005. As of (but not including) the Restatement Effective Date, the
outstanding principal amount of each Note shall bear interest at a rate per
annum equal to five and one half percent (5.5%) payable quarterly in arrears on
the last Business Day of each fiscal quarter, commencing on September 30, 2005,
and on any date that the principal of any Note is repaid or prepaid (including
without limitation the Maturity Date).

                    (ii) Post-Default Interest. Notwithstanding clause (i)
above, upon the occurrence and during the continuance of any Event of Default,
upon the written demand of the Majority Purchasers, the outstanding principal
amount on each Note shall bear interest at a rate per annum equal to fifteen
percent (15%). Interest payable under this clause (ii) shall be payable within
48 hours of the Company's receipt of written demand therefor.

                    (iii) Computation. All computations of interest payable
hereunder shall be on the basis of a 360 day year consisting of twelve 30-day
months and actual days elapsed in the period of which such interest is payable.

          2.3 CLOSING. The closing of the purchase and sale of the Notes to the
Purchasers hereunder (the "CLOSING") took place on March 29, 2004 (the "CLOSING
DATE"). At the Closing, the Company delivered to each Purchaser a Note, pursuant
to Section 2.1, representing the principal amount specified opposite such
Purchaser's name on Schedule I attached hereto the purchase price for the Notes
purchased by such Purchaser set forth opposite such Purchaser's name on Schedule
I attached hereto.

          2.4 PREPAYMENT.

               (a) Optional Prepayment. The Company may prepay the Notes in
aggregate multiples of $100,000, provided that the Company shall pay a premium
on the amount of principal prepaid equal to (i) 3.00% of the principal prepaid
with respect to any prepayment made on or prior July 31, 2006 and (ii) 0% at any
time thereafter, plus in each case accrued and unpaid interest on the amount of
any principal prepaid. The Company shall pay to each holder of a Note a pro rata
portion of the aggregate amount paid under this clause (a) based on the
respective original principal amounts of the Notes.

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               (b) Mandatory Prepayment. The Company shall apply the net
proceeds received by the Company upon the occurrence of any of the following
events to the prepayment of the Notes:

                    (i) any incurrence of bank or similar Indebtedness of the
Company (other than purchase money Indebtedness permitted under this Agreement
or Warehouse Lines);

                    (ii) any proceeds of insurance policies maintained by the
Company and the Guarantors (other than the Parent) received during the term of
the Notes in excess of an aggregate of $1,000,000; provided that any proceeds of
fire and casualty insurance policies may be retained by the Company or the
affected Guarantor and need not be used to prepay the Notes, if and to the
extent that (i) no Default or Event of Default has occurred and is continuing at
the time such insurance proceeds are paid, (ii) such insurance proceeds are used
by the Company or such Guarantors within ninety (90) days after receipt thereof
to repair or replace the assets in respect of which such proceeds were paid, and
(iii) the aggregate amount of such insurance proceeds does not exceed $1,000,000
in any fiscal year; and

                    (iii) any proceeds from sales or other dispositions outside
the ordinary course of business (it being understood that nothing in this
Section 2.4(b) shall authorize any sale or other disposition not expressly
permitted by Section 6.5).

          2.5 APPLICATION OF PAYMENTS. All payments hereunder shall first be
applied to costs and expenses, then to interest and then to principal.

          2.6 PAYMENTS GENERALLY.

               (a) All payments hereunder and under each other Transaction
Document to any Purchaser shall be made in the lawful money of the United States
of America, in immediately available funds and without set-off, defense,
deduction or counterclaim to the account of such Purchaser most recently
designated to the Company by such Purchaser for such purpose.

               (b) If the due date of any payment under this Agreement would
otherwise fall on a day that is not a Business Day, such date shall be extended
to the next succeeding Business Day, and interest shall be payable for any
principal so extended for the period of such extension.

               (c) The Company shall pay accrued interest on the principal
amount of any Note prepaid or repaid.

          2.7 PRO RATA SHARING. If any Purchaser shall obtain from the Company
or any Guarantor payment of any principal of or interest on any Note owing to it
or payment of any other amount under this Agreement or any other Transaction
Document or the Guaranty Agreement through the exercise of any right of set-off,
banker's lien or counterclaim or similar right or otherwise, and, as a result of
such payment, such Purchaser shall have received a greater percentage of the
principal of or interest on the Notes or such other amounts then due hereunder
or thereunder by the Company or any Guarantor to such Purchaser than the
percentage received

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by any other Purchaser, it shall promptly purchase from such other Purchasers
participations in (or, if and to the extent specified by such Purchaser, direct
interests in) the Notes or such other amounts, respectively, owing to such other
Purchasers (or in interest due thereon, as the case may be) in such amounts, and
make such other adjustments from time to time as shall be equitable, to the end
that all the Purchasers shall share the benefit of such excess payment (net of
any expenses that may be incurred by such Purchaser in obtaining or preserving
such excess payment) pro rata in accordance with the unpaid principal of and/or
interest on the Notes or such other amounts, respectively, owing to each of the
Purchasers. To such end all the Purchasers shall make appropriate adjustments
among themselves (by the resale of participations sold or otherwise) if such
payment is rescinded or must otherwise be restored.

          2.8 SET-OFF. The Company agrees that, in addition to (and without
limitation of) any right of set-off, banker's lien or counterclaim a Purchaser
may otherwise have, each Purchaser shall be entitled, at its option (to the
fullest extent permitted by law), to set off and apply any deposit (general or
special, time or demand, provisional or final), or other indebtedness, held by
it for the credit or account of the Company at any of its offices, in any
currency, against any principal of or interest on any of such Purchaser's Notes
or any other amount payable to such Purchaser hereunder, that is not paid when
due (regardless of whether such deposit or other indebtedness is then due to the
Company), in which case it shall promptly notify the Company and the other
Purchasers thereof, provided that such Purchaser's failure to give such notice
shall not affect the validity thereof.

          2.9 TRANSFER OF THE NOTES. Except as otherwise provided herein, a
Purchaser may transfer its Notes in whole or in part without the consent of the
Company or any other Purchasers in accordance with this Section 2.9:

Upon surrender of any Note at the principal executive office of the Company or
the office of any paying agent located in the United States designated by the
Company for registration of transfer or exchange (and in the case of a surrender
for registration of transfer, accompanied by a written instrument of transfer
duly executed by the registered holder of such Note or such holder's attorney
duly authorized in writing and accompanied by the address for notices of each
transferee of such Note or part thereof), the Company shall execute and deliver
(within five Business Days), at the Company's expense (except as provided
below), one or more new Notes (as requested by the holder thereof) in exchange
therefor, in an aggregate principal amount equal to the unpaid principal amount
of the surrendered Note. Each such new Note shall be payable to such Person as
such holder may request; provided, however, that unless an Event of Default has
occurred and is continuing, such Person is not a direct competitor of the
Company. Each such new Note shall be dated and bear interest from the date to
which interest shall have been paid on the surrendered Note or dated the date of
the surrendered Note if no interest shall have been paid thereon. The Company
may require payment by such holder or transferee of a sum sufficient to cover
any stamp tax or governmental charge imposed in respect of any such transfer of
Notes. Notes shall not be transferred in denominations of less than $1,000,000,
provided that if necessary to enable the registration of transfer by a holder of
its entire holding of Notes, one Note may be in a denomination of less than
$1,000,000. Any transferee, by its acceptance of a Note registered in its name
(or the name of its nominee), shall be deemed to have made the representations
set forth in Section 4.

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     3.   REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF COMPANY.

          In order to induce the Purchasers to enter into this Agreement and
consummate the transactions contemplated hereby, the Company hereby makes to the
Purchasers the representations and warranties contained in this Section 3. Such
representations and warranties are subject to the qualifications and exceptions
set forth in the disclosure schedule delivered to the Purchasers in connection
herewith (the "Disclosure Schedule"). References to the knowledge or awareness
of the Company are deemed to include the actual knowledge of any officer or
director of the Company.

          3.1 COMPANY ORGANIZATION.

               (a) The Company is a corporation duly incorporated, validly
existing and in good standing under the laws of the State of New York. Each
Guarantor is an entity duly organized and validly existing in good standing
under the laws of the state of its incorporation or formation, as the case may
be. Attached hereto as EXHIBIT C and EXHIBIT D, respectively, are true and
complete copies of the Certificate of Incorporation and the Bylaws of the
Company and each Guarantor, each, as amended through the date hereof
(collectively, the "ORGANIZATIONAL DOCUMENTS"), and neither the Company nor any
Guarantor is in violation of any term thereof.

               (b) Each Obligor has all requisite power and authority and has
all necessary approvals, licenses, permits and authorization to own its
properties and to carry on its business as now conducted and as presently
contemplated to be conducted. Each Obligor has all requisite power and authority
to execute and deliver the Transaction Documents and to perform its obligations
hereunder and thereunder.

               (c) Each Obligor has filed all necessary documents to qualify to
do business as a foreign corporation in, and each Obligor is in good standing
under, the laws of each jurisdiction in which the conduct of the Company's
business as now conducted and as presently contemplated to be conducted or the
nature of the property owned requires such qualification, except where the
failure to so qualify would not have a Material Adverse Effect.

          3.2 CAPITALIZATION. All of the issued and outstanding shares of
Capital Stock of the Company have been duly authorized and validly issued and
are fully paid and nonassessable. All the issued and outstanding shares of
Capital Stock of each Subsidiary have been duly authorized and validly issued
and are wholly owned, directly or indirectly, by the Company. All of the
outstanding Shares of Capital Stock, options and warrants have been validly
issued in compliance with applicable state and federal securities laws. The
authorized capital of the Company consists of (a) 24,250,000 shares of Class A
common stock, par value $0.01 per share ("Class A Common Stock"), (b) 7,500,000
shares of Class B non voting common stock, par value $0.01 per share ("Class B
Common Stock"), and (c) shares of 22,000,000 preferred stock, par value $0.01
per share ("Preferred Stock"), with 6,250,000 shares designated as Series A
Convertible Preferred Stock, 7,000,000 shares designated as Series B Convertible
Preferred Stock, 6,500,000 shares designated as Series C Convertible Preferred
Stock, and shares of 2,250,000 Preferred Stock remaining undesignated. The only
share of Capital Stock of the Company issued and outstanding, reserved for
issuance or committed to be issued is 1 Share of Class A Common Stock.

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          3.3 COMPANY PROCEEDINGS, ETC. All corporate actions on the part of
each Obligor necessary for the authorization, execution, and delivery of this
Agreement and the Transaction Documents, the performance of all obligations of
each Obligor hereunder and thereunder, and the authorization, issuance and
delivery of the Notes, have been taken or will be taken prior to the Closing.
This Agreement, the Transaction Documents and the Notes constitute the valid and
legally binding obligations of the Obligor party thereto, enforceable in
accordance with their respective terms, except as limited by (a) applicable
bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium, and other laws of general
application affecting enforcement of creditors' rights generally, (b) laws
relating to the availability of specific performance, injunctive relief or other
equitable remedies and (c) state and federal securities laws with respect to
rights to indemnification or contribution.

          3.4 CONSENTS AND APPROVALS. Except for consents, approvals, actions,
filings or notices which have already been obtained or given, as the case may
be, the execution and delivery by each Obligor of the Transaction Documents, the
performance by each Obligor of its obligations hereunder and thereunder and the
consummation by each Obligor of the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby
do not require any Obligor to obtain any consent, approval or action of, or make
any filing with or give any notice to, any corporation, person or firm or any
public, governmental or judicial authority.

          3.5 VALID ISSUANCE OF NOTES. The Notes were issued on March 29, 2004
in compliance with all applicable federal and state securities laws.

          3.6 ABSENCE OF DEFAULTS. The execution and delivery of the Transaction
Documents and the performance of its obligations hereunder and thereunder
(including the issuance and sale of the Notes) will not result in a breach of
any of the terms, conditions or provisions of, or constitute a default under, or
permit the acceleration of rights under or termination of, any material
indenture, mortgage, deed of trust, credit agreement, note or other evidence of
indebtedness, or other material agreement of any Obligor or the Organizational
Documents, other than with respect to any breach or default for which a written
waiver or consent has been obtained prior to the Restatement Effective Date. No
event has occurred and no condition exists which, upon notice or the passage of
time (or both), would constitute a default under any of the foregoing or in any
license, permit or authorization to which any Obligor is a party or by which it
may be bound.

          3.7 LITIGATION.

               (a) Except as set forth on SCHEDULE 3.7(A), there is no action,
suit, proceeding or investigation pending or, to the Company's knowledge,
currently threatened against any Obligor that questions the validity of this
Agreement, the Notes or any other Transaction Document or the right of any
Obligor to enter into them, or to consummate the transactions contemplated
hereby or thereby, or that might result, either individually or in the
aggregate, in any Material Adverse Effect or in which the amount in controversy
exceeds $1,000,000, nor is the Company aware that there is any basis for the
foregoing. None of the Obligors is a party or subject to the provisions of any
order, writ, injunction, judgment or decree of any court or government agency or
instrumentality. Except as set forth ON SCHEDULE 3.7(A),

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there is no action, suit, proceeding or investigation by any Obligor currently
pending or which any Obligor intends to initiate in which the amount in
controversy exceeds $1,000,000.

               (b) Set forth on SCHEDULE 3.7(B) is a summary of the actions,
suits, proceedings or investigations pending or, to the Company's knowledge,
currently threatened against any Obligor which are not set forth on SCHEDULE
3.7(A), including the aggregate amount in controversy of all such litigation and
a general description of the nature of such litigation.

          3.8 SOLVENCY. Immediately after the Closing and after giving effect to
the purchase and sale of the Notes (a) the fair value of the assets of each
Obligor, at a fair valuation, will exceed its debts and liabilities,
subordinated, contingent or otherwise; (b) the present fair saleable value of
the property of each Obligor will be greater than the amount that will be
required to pay the probable liability of its debts and other liabilities,
subordinated, contingent or otherwise, as such debts and other liabilities
become absolute and matured; (c) each Obligor will be able to pay its debts and
liabilities, subordinated, contingent or otherwise, as such debts and
liabilities become absolute and matured; and (d) no Obligor will have
unreasonably small capital with which to conduct the business in which it is
engaged as such business is now conducted and is proposed to be conducted
following the Closing.

          3.9 SUBSIDIARIES. Except as set forth on SCHEDULE 3.9, the Company
does not have any Subsidiaries.

          3.10 STATUS OF SECURITY INTERESTS. The security interest purported to
be created by the Security Agreement and each Control Agreement constitutes a
first priority security interest in the collateral specified therein, subject to
no other Liens except Permitted Liens.

          3.11 Financial Statements.

          Attached as SCHEDULE 3.11 are true and complete copies of:

               (a) the consolidated balance sheet of the Company as at December
31, 2003 (the "BALANCE SHEET"), and the related consolidated statement of
income, stockholders equity and cash flow for the fiscal year ended on such
dates, together with the notes thereto, in each case examined by and accompanied
by the report of BDO Seidman, LLP, independent certified public accountants; and

               (b) the unaudited consolidated balance sheet of the Company as at
February 29, 2004, and the unaudited consolidated statements of income,
stockholders equity and cash flow for the two month period ended on such date,
together with the notes thereto.

               (c) The financial statements described in clauses (a) and (b) of
this Section 3.11, including the notes thereto, are referred to herein
collectively as the "FINANCIAL STATEMENTS". The Financial Statements (i) were
prepared in accordance with GAAP applied on a consistent basis throughout the
periods covered thereby, (ii) present fairly the consolidated financial
position, results of operations and changes in financial position of the Company
as at such date and for the period then ended, (iii) are complete, correct and
in accordance with the books of account and records of the Company in all
material respects, and (iv) can be legitimately reconciled with the financial
statements and the financial records maintained and the

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accounting methods applied by the Company for federal income tax purposes. The
unaudited financial statements included in the Financial Statements indicate all
adjustments, which consist of only normal recurring accruals, necessary for such
fair presentations, subject to year-end audit adjustments. The statements of
income included in the Financial Statements do not contain any items of special
or nonrecurring income except as expressly specified therein, and the balance
sheets included in the Financial Statements do not reflect any write-up or
revaluation increasing the book value of any assets. The books and accounts of
the Company are complete and correct in all material respects and fairly reflect
all of the transactions, items of income and expense and all assets and
liabilities of the Company consistent with prior practices of the Company.

          3.12 ABSENCE OF CERTAIN DEVELOPMENTS. Except as set forth on SCHEDULE
3.12, since December 31, 2004, there has been not been:

               (a) any change in the business, financial condition, properties,
operations or prospects of any Obligor from that reflected in the Financial
Statements, other than changes in the ordinary course of business or otherwise
disclosed in the filings described in Section 5.20 hereof, none of which
individually or in the aggregate has had or is expected to have a Material
Adverse Effect;

               (b) any resignation or termination of any officers or key
employees of any Obligor, and the Company, to the best of its knowledge, does
not know of the impending resignation or termination of employment of any such
officer of key employee;

               (c) any material change, except in the ordinary course of
business, in the contingent obligations of any Obligor by way of guaranty,
endorsement, indemnity, warranty or otherwise;

               (d) any damage, destruction or loss, whether or not covered by
insurance, which has had a Material Adverse Effect;

               (e) any waiver by any Obligor of a valuable right or of a
material debt owed to it in excess of $100,000;

               (f) any direct or indirect loans made by any Obligor to any
shareholder, employee, officer or director of any Obligor, other than advances
made in the ordinary course of business;

               (g) any material change in any compensation arrangement or
agreement with any employee, officer, director or shareholder;

               (h) any declaration or payment of any dividend or other
distribution of the assets of the Company;

               (i) to the best of the Company's knowledge, any labor
organization activity with respect to any Obligor's employees;

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               (j) any debt, obligation or liability incurred, assumed or
guaranteed by any Obligor, except those for immaterial amounts and for current
liabilities incurred in the ordinary course of business;

               (k) any sale, assignment or transfer or any patents, trademarks,
copyrights, trade secrets or other intangible assets;

               (l) any change in any Material Agreement in effect that would
have a Material Adverse Effect;

               (m) any satisfaction or discharge of any Lien or payment of any
obligation by any Obligor, except in the ordinary course of business and that is
not material to the business, properties, financial condition, operations or
prospects of the Company;

               (n) any Lien on any Asset of any Obligor except Permitted Liens;

               (o) any action, suit, proceeding or investigation against any
Obligor, except any such action, suit, proceeding or investigation that (i) is
not material to the business, properties, financial condition, operations or
prospects of the Company or (ii) is set forth on SCHEDULE 3.7;

               (p) any written communication received by any Obligor alleging
that the Company or its products has violated any of the patents or patent
related licenses and other proprietary rights and processes of any other Person;
or

               (q) any other events or conditions of any character that, either
individually or cumulatively, have resulted in a Material Adverse Effect.

          3.13 COMPLIANCE WITH LAW.

               (a) No Obligor is in material violation of any laws, ordinances,
governmental rules or regulations to which it is subject, including, without
limitation, laws or regulations relating to the environment or to occupational
health and safety, and no material expenditures are or will be required in order
to cause its current operations or properties to comply with any such laws,
ordinances, governmental rules or regulations.

               (b) Each Obligor has all licenses, permits, franchises or other
governmental authorizations necessary for the ownership of its property or to
the conduct of its business as now conducted and as presently contemplated to be
conducted, which if violated or not obtained might have a Material Adverse
Effect. No Obligor has finally been denied any application for any such
licenses, permits, franchises or other governmental authorizations necessary to
its business. There has not been, and there is no proceeding pending, served or
threatened to suspend, revoke or limit such license, and there is no
circumstance that exists which with notice or passage of time or both, will
result in such revocation, suspension or limitation.

          3.14 MATERIAL AGREEMENTS. SCHEDULE 3.14, sets forth a true and
complete list of each contract, agreement, instrument, commitment and other
arrangement to which any

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Obligor is a party or is otherwise bound which is material to the ongoing
operations, financial condition or prospects of the Company (each, a "MATERIAL
AGREEMENT"). Each Material Agreement is valid, binding and enforceable against
the applicable Obligor, in full force and effect and, to the Company's
knowledge, the other parties thereto, in accordance with its terms, except as
limited by (a) applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium,
and other laws of general application affecting enforcement of creditors' rights
generally, (b) laws relating to the availability of specific performance,
injunctive relief or other equitable remedies and (c) state and federal
securities laws with respect to rights to indemnification or contribution. No
Obligor is in default or breach under any of the Material Agreements, nor, to
the knowledge of the Company, is any other party thereto in default or breach
thereunder, nor are there facts or circumstances which have occurred which, with
or without the giving of notice or the passage of time or both, would constitute
a material default or breach under any of the Material Agreements.

          3.15 ENVIRONMENTAL MATTERS. Neither any Obligor nor, to the Company's
knowledge, any other Person has ever caused or permitted any Hazardous Material
to be disposed of in violation of any applicable Environment Laws on or under
any real property now or previously owned, leased or operated by any Obligor.
None of Obligors has any liability with respect to Hazardous Materials, and no
facts or circumstances exist which could give rise to liabilities with respect
to Hazardous Materials that could reasonably be expected to result in a
liability to any Obligor in excess of $100,000.

          3.16 EMPLOYEES.

               (a) Except as set forth on SCHEDULE 3.16(A), each Obligor is in
compliance in all material respects with all laws regarding employment, wages,
hours, equal opportunity, collective bargaining and payment of social security
and other taxes except to the extent that noncompliance would not, in the
aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect. No Obligor is engaged in any unfair
labor practice or discriminatory employment practice and no complaint of any
such practice against any Obligor is filed or, to the best of the Company's
knowledge, threatened to be filed with or by the National Labor Relations Board,
the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission or any other administrative agency,
federal or state, that regulates labor or employment practices, nor is any
grievance filed or, to the best of the Company's knowledge, threatened to be
filed, against any Obligor by any employee pursuant to any collective bargaining
or other employment agreement to which any Obligor is a party or is bound. Each
Obligor is in compliance with all applicable foreign, federal, state and local
laws and regulations regarding occupational safety and health standards except
to the extent that noncompliance will not have a Material Adverse Effect, and
has received no complaints from any foreign, federal, state or local agency or
regulatory body alleging violations of any such laws and regulations.

               (b) SCHEDULE 3.16 (B) sets forth a true and complete list of all
senior vice presidents and higher-level officers of the Company and all
independent contractors or consultants hired or engaged by the Company as of the
date hereof. Except as set forth on SCHEDULE 3.16(B), the employment of all such
officers employed by each Obligor is terminable at will without any penalty or
severance obligation of any kind on the part of the employer. Except as set
forth on SCHEDULE 3.16(B), all sums due for employee compensation and benefits

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and all vacation time owing to any employees of any of the Obligors have been
duly and adequately accrued on the accounting records of the Obligors.

               (c) The Company is not aware that any of its employees is
obligated under any contract (including licenses, covenants or commitments of
any nature) or other agreement, or subject to any judgment, decree or order of
any court or administrative agency, that would interfere with the use of such
employee's best efforts to promote the interests of the Obligors or that would
conflict with the Company's business as proposed to be conducted.

               (d) There are no strikes, stoppages, slowdowns or other labor
disputes against any Obligor pending or threatened that (individually or in the
aggregate) could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse

          3.17 MINUTE BOOKS. The minute books of the Obligors made available to
the Purchasers contain a complete summary of all meetings of directors and
shareholders since the time of formation or incorporation.

          3.18 TAX MATTERS. There are no federal, state, county or local taxes
due and payable by any Obligor that have not been paid. The provisions for taxes
on the Balance Sheet are sufficient for the payment of all accrued and unpaid
federal, state, county and local taxes of the Company whether or not assessed or
disputed as of the respective dates of such balance sheets. The Company has made
provision for the payment of all taxes that, to the knowledge of the Company,
are expected to become due with respect to the Company's business, properties
and operations. Each Obligor has duly filed all federal, state, county and local
tax returns required to have been filed by it and there are in effect no waivers
of applicable statutes of limitations with respect to taxes for any year. Except
as listed on Schedule 3.18, no Obligor has been subject to a federal or state
tax audit of any kind.

          3.19 EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLANS. No Obligor has any employee benefit plans
(as defined in Section 3(3) of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of
1974) covering former and current employees of the Company, or under which the
Company has any obligation or liability. SCHEDULE 3.19 lists all material bonus,
commission, profit-sharing, saving, stock option, insurance, deferred
compensation, or fringe or employee benefit plans or arrangements maintained or
provided by any Obligor to its employees or under which any Obligor has any
obligation or liability (each, a "BENEFIT ARRANGEMENT"). True and complete
copies of all written Benefit Arrangements have been provided or made available
to the Purchasers prior to the date hereof. The Benefit Arrangements are and
have been administered in substantial compliance with their terms and with the
requirements of applicable law.

          3.20 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY.

               (a) The Company owns all right, title and interest in and to, or
has a valid and enforceable license to use, all the Intellectual Property used
by it in connection with the Obligors' business as presently conducted (the
"COMPANY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY"), which represents all intellectual property
rights necessary to the conduct of the Obligors' business as now conducted and
as presently contemplated to be conducted. The Company is in compliance with the
contractual obligations relating to the protection of such of the Company
Intellectual

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Property that it uses pursuant to license agreements. To the Company's
knowledge, there are no conflicts with or infringements by any third party of
any Company Intellectual Property. To the Company's knowledge, the conduct of
the Obligors' business as currently conducted or as currently contemplated to be
conducted does not conflict with or infringe any proprietary right of any third
party. There is no claim, suit, action or proceeding pending or, to the
knowledge of the Company, threatened against any Obligor: (i) alleging any such
conflict or infringement with any third party's proprietary rights; or (ii)
challenging the Company's ownership or use of, or the validity or enforceability
of any Company Intellectual Property.

               (b) SCHEDULE 3.20(B) sets forth a complete and current list of
all patents, patent applications, registered trademarks (and applications
therefor) and registered copyrights (and applications therefor) used by any
Obligor in connection with its business as presently conducted ("LISTED
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY") and the owner of record, date of application or issuance
and relevant jurisdiction as to each. Except as described in SCHEDULE 3.20(B),
all Listed Intellectual Property is owned by the Company, free and clear of
security interests, liens, encumbrances or claims of any nature. Except as
listed in SCHEDULE 3.20(B), no Listed Intellectual Property is the subject of
any legal or governmental proceeding before any governmental, registration or
other authority in any jurisdiction, including any office action or other form
of preliminary or final refusal of registration.

               (c) SCHEDULE 3.20(C) sets forth a complete list of all: (i)
licenses, sublicenses and other agreements in which the Company or any
sublicensee of the Company has granted to any person the right to use the
Company Intellectual Property; and (ii) all other consents, indemnifications,
forbearances to sue, settlement agreements and licensing or cross-licensing
arrangements to which the Company is a party relating to the Intellectual
Property or the proprietary rights of any third party. Except as set forth in
SCHEDULE 3.20(C), the Company is not under any obligation to pay royalties or
other payments in connection with any license, sublicense or other agreement,
nor restricted from assigning its rights under any sublicense or agreement
respecting the Company Intellectual Property nor will the Company otherwise be,
as a result of the execution and delivery of this Agreement or the performance
of its obligations under this Agreement, in breach of any license, sublicense or
other agreement relating to the Company Intellectual Property.

               (d) No present or former employee, officer or director of any
Obligor, or agent or outside contractor of the Company, holds any right, title
or interest, directly or indirectly, in whole or in part, in or to any Company
Intellectual Property.

               (e) To the Company's knowledge: (i) none of the Company
Intellectual Property has been used, divulged, disclosed or appropriated to the
detriment of the Company for the benefit of any Person other than the Company;
and (ii) no employee, independent contractor or agent of the Company has
misappropriated any trade secrets or other confidential information of any other
Person in the course of the performance of his or her duties as an employee,
independent contractor or agent of the Company.

               (f) To the Company's knowledge, each Obligor's transmission, use,
modification (including, but not limited to, framing, if applicable), linking
and other practices in respect of content proprietary to any other Person do not
infringe or violate any proprietary or

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other right of any such Person and, to the Company's knowledge, no claim in
respect of any such infringement or violation is threatened or pending.

          3.21 SOFTWARE. The operating and applications computer software
programs and databases used by the Company that are material to the conduct of
the Obligors' business as now conducted and as presently contemplated to be
conducted (collectively, the "SOFTWARE") are listed on SCHEDULE 3.21 hereto. The
Company: (i) holds valid licenses to use, reproduce, modify, distribute and
sublicense all copies of the Software, other than any portion thereof
(collectively, the "PROPRIETARY SOFTWARE") that was developed by or under
contract with the Company and (ii) either owns, or has a perpetual, royalty-free
license to use, reproduce, modify, distribute and sublicense the Proprietary
Software and, except as listed on SCHEDULE 3.21, the Company has not sold,
licensed, leased or otherwise transferred or granted any interest or rights in
or to any portion thereof. To the knowledge of the Company, none of the Software
used by any Obligor, nor any use thereof, conflicts with, infringes upon or
violates any intellectual property or other proprietary right of any other
Person and, to the knowledge of the Company, no claim, suit, action or other
proceeding with respect to any such infringement or violation is threatened or
pending. Except as set forth on SCHEDULE 3.21, the Company has taken the steps
reasonably necessary to protect its right, title and interest in and to the
Proprietary Software, including, without limitation, the execution of
appropriate confidentiality agreements.

     The Company possesses or has access to the original and all copies of all
documentation and all source code or password protected code, as applicable, for
all the Proprietary Software it owns. Upon consummation of the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement, the Company will continue to own all the
Proprietary Software owned by it, free and clear of all claims, liens,
encumbrances, obligations and liabilities other than Permitted Liens and, with
respect to all agreements for the lease or license of Proprietary Software which
require consents or other actions as a result of the consummation of the
transactions contemplated by this Agreement in order for the Company to continue
to use and operate such Software after the Restatement Effective Date, the
Company will have obtained such consents or taken such other actions so
required.

     Any programs, modifications, enhancements or other inventions,
improvements, discoveries, methods or works of authorship ("WORKS") that were
created by employees of the Company were made in the regular course of such
employees' employment or service relationships with the Company using the
Company's facilities and resources and, as such, constitute works made for hire.
Each such employee who has created Works or any employee who in the regular
course of his employment may create Works and all consultants have signed an
assignment or similar agreement with the Company confirming the Company's
ownership or, in the alternate, transferring and assigning to the Company all
right, title and interest in and to such programs, modifications, enhancements
or other inventions including copyright and other intellectual property rights
therein.

          3.22 TITLE TO TANGIBLE ASSETS. Each Obligor has good title to its
properties and assets and good title to all its leasehold estates, in each case
subject to no Liens other than Permitted Liens.

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          3.23 CONDITION OF PROPERTIES. All facilities, machinery, equipment,
fixtures, vehicles and other properties owned, leased or used by any Obligor (a)
are in good operating condition and repair, reasonably fit and usable for the
purposes for which they are being used and are presently contemplated to be
used, and adequate and sufficient for such Obligor's business as now conducted
and as presently contemplated to be conducted, and (b) conform in all material
respects with all applicable ordinances, regulations and laws.

          3.24 INSURANCE. The Obligors' properties are insured, in the
reasonable judgment of the Company, against such losses and with such insurers
as are prudent when considered in light of the nature of the properties and the
business of the Obligors as now conducted and as presently contemplated to be
conducted. SCHEDULE 3.24 sets forth a true and complete listing of the insurance
policies of the Obligors as in effect on the date hereof, including in each case
the applicable coverage limits, deductibles and the policy expiration dates. No
notice of any termination or threatened termination of any of such policies has
been received and such policies are in full force and effect. Except as set
forth in SCHEDULE 3.24, there is no material claim by the Company pending under
such policies.

          3.25 TRANSACTIONS WITH RELATED PARTIES. Except as disclosed on
SCHEDULE 3.25, no Obligor is not a party to any agreement with any of the
managers, officers or members of any Obligor or any Affiliate or family member
of any of the foregoing under which it: (i) leases any real or personal property
(either to or from such Person), (ii) licenses technology (either to or from
such Person), (iii) is obligated to purchase any tangible or intangible asset
from or sell such asset to such Person, (iv) purchases products or services from
such Person or (v) has borrowed money from or lent money to such Person. Except
as set forth in SCHEDULE 3.25, none of the Obligors employs as an employee or
engage as a consultant any immediate family member of any of the Obligor's
directors, officers or shareholders. To the knowledge of the Company, there
exist no agreements among shareholders of any Obligor to act in concert with
respect to their voting or holding of any Obligor's securities.

          3.26 INTEREST IN COMPETITORS. Neither any Obligor nor any of such
Obligor's officers or, to the best of its knowledge, directors, has any
interest, either by way of contract or by way of investment (other than as
holder of not more than 2% of the outstanding capital stock of a publicly traded
Person) or otherwise, directly or indirectly, in any Person other than the
Company that (i) provides any services or designs, produces or sells any product
or product lines or engages in any activity competitive with any activity
currently proposed to be conducted by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries or
(ii) has any direct or indirect interest in any asset or property, real or
personal, tangible or intangible, of the Company.

          3.27 PRIVATE OFFERING. Neither the Parent, the Company nor anyone
acting on their behalf has sold or has offered any of the Notes for sale to, or
solicited offers to buy from, or otherwise approached or negotiated with respect
thereto with, any prospective purchaser, other than the Purchasers. Neither the
Parent, the Company nor anyone acting on their behalf shall offer the Notes for
issue or sale to, or solicit any offer to acquire any of the same from, anyone
so as to bring the issuance and sale of such Notes or any part thereof, within
the provisions of Section 5 of the Securities Act. Based upon the
representations of the Purchasers set forth in Section 5 of this Agreement, the
offer, issuance and sale of the Notes are and will be exempt from the
registration and prospectus delivery requirements of the Securities Act and have
been

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registered or qualified (or are exempt from registration and qualification)
under the registration, permit or qualification requirements of all applicable
state securities laws.

          3.28 BROKERAGE. There are no claims for brokerage commissions or
finder's fees or similar compensation in connection with the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement based on any arrangement made by or on behalf of
the Parent or the Company, and the Company agrees to indemnify and hold the
Purchasers harmless against any costs or damages incurred as a result of any
such claim.

          3.29 ILLEGAL OR UNAUTHORIZED PAYMENTS; POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS.
Neither any Obligor nor, to the Company's knowledge (after reasonable inquiry of
its officers and directors), any of any Obligor's officers, directors,
employees, agents or other representatives of the Company has, directly or
indirectly, made or authorized any payment, contribution or gift of money,
property, or services, whether or not in contravention of applicable law, (a) as
a kickback or bribe to any Person or (b) to any political organization, or the
holder of or any aspirant to any elective or appointive public office except for
personal political contributions not involving the direct or indirect use of
funds of any Obligor.

          3.30 INTERNAL ACCOUNTING CONTROLS. The Company has established or is
in the process of establishing a system of internal accounting controls
sufficient to provide reasonable assurance that: (i) transactions are executed
in accordance with management's general or specific authorizations; (ii)
transactions are recorded as necessary to permit preparation of financial
statements in conformity with GAAP and to maintain asset accountability; (iii)
access to assets is permitted only in accordance with management's general or
specific authorization; and (iv) the recorded accountability for assets is
compared with the existing assets at reasonable intervals and appropriate action
is taken with respect to any differences.

          3.31 MATERIAL FACTS. This Agreement, the schedules furnished
contemporaneously herewith, and the certificates or written statements required
hereunder to be furnished to the Purchasers at the Closing by or on behalf of
the Obligors, taken as a whole, do not contain any untrue statement of a
material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements
contained therein or herein, in light of the circumstances in which they were
made, not misleading.

          3.32 FOREIGN ASSETS CONTROL REGULATIONS, ETC. Neither the payment by
the Purchasers to the Company contemplated hereunder nor the Company's use of
the proceeds of the Notes will violate the Trading with the Enemy Act, as
amended, or any of the foreign assets control regulations of the United States
Treasury Department (31 CFR, Subtitle B, Chapter V, as amended) or any enabling
legislation or executive order relating thereto. Without limiting the foregoing,
neither the Company nor any Subsidiary (i) is or will become a blocked person
described in Section 1 of Executive Order 13224 of September 23, 2001 Blocking
Property and Prohibiting Transactions With Persons Who Commit, Threaten to
Commit, or Support Terrorism (66 Fed. Reg. 49079 (2001)) or (ii) knowingly
engages or will engage in any dealings or transactions, or be otherwise
associated, with any such blocked person.

     No part of the proceeds from the Notes hereunder will be used, directly or
indirectly, for any payments to any governmental official or employee, political
party, official of a political

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party, candidate for political office, or anyone else acting in an official
capacity, in order to obtain, retain or direct business or obtain any improper
advantage, in violation of the United States Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of
1977, as amended.

     4.   REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE PURCHASERS.

     Each Purchaser on behalf of itself and not as to any other Purchaser or
Person hereby severally and not jointly represents and warrants to the Company
as follows:

          4.1 CORPORATE POWER. It has all requisite legal and corporate power
and authority to execute and deliver this Agreement and to carry out and perform
its obligations hereunder.

          4.2 AUTHORIZATION. It has taken all corporate action required to make
all its obligations in this Agreement the valid and enforceable obligations they
purport to be, except (i) as limited by applicable bankruptcy, insolvency,
reorganization, moratorium or other laws of general application affecting the
enforcement of creditors' rights and (ii) as limited by general principles of
equity that restrict the availability of equitable remedies.

          4.3 PURCHASER BEARS ECONOMIC RISK. It has substantial experience in
evaluating and investing in private placement transactions of securities in
companies similar to the Company so that it is capable of evaluating the merits
and risks of its investment in the Company and has the capacity to protect its
own interests. It acknowledges that investment in the private placement
transactions involves a high degree of risk, and represents that it is able,
without materially impairing its financial condition, to hold the Notes for a
long period of time and to suffer a complete loss of its investment.

          4.4 FURTHER LIMITATIONS ON DISPOSITION. Without in any way limiting
the representations set forth above, each Purchaser further agrees not to make
any disposition of all or any portion of the Notes unless and until:

               (a) There is then in effect a Registration Statement under the
Act covering such proposed disposition and such disposition is made in
accordance with such Registration Statement; or

               (b) The Purchaser shall have notified the Company in writing of
the proposed disposition.

          4.5 ACCREDITED INVESTOR STATUS. It is an "accredited investor" as such
term is defined in Rule 501 under the Securities Act.

          4.6 ACQUISITION FOR OWN ACCOUNT. It is acquiring the Notes for its own
account and beneficial interest for investment and not for sale or with a view
to distribution of the Notes or any part thereof, has no present intention of
selling (in connection with a distribution or otherwise), granting any
participation in, or otherwise distributing the same, and does not presently
have reason to anticipate a change in such intention.

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     5.   AFFIRMATIVE COVENANTS OF THE COMPANY AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES.

     The Company covenants and agrees with the Purchasers that, so long as any
amount due under the Notes is outstanding and until payment in full of all
amounts payable by the Company hereunder:

          5.1 PAYMENT OF NOTES. The Company shall pay the principal of and
interest on the Notes on the dates and in the manner provided in the Notes and
in this Agreement.

          5.2 CONDUCT OF BUSINESS. The Company shall and shall cause each of its
Subsidiaries to carry on and conduct its business in substantially the same
manner and in substantially the same fields of enterprise as it is presently
conducted and do all things necessary to remain duly formed or incorporated,
validly existing and in good standing as a domestic corporation in its
jurisdiction of incorporation or formation and maintain all requisite authority
to conduct its business in those jurisdictions in which its business is
conducted. The Company shall maintain an office or agency where (a) Notes may be
presented or surrendered for registration of transfer or for exchange, (b) Notes
may be presented or surrendered for payment, and (c) notices and demands to or
upon the Company in respect of the Notes and this Agreement may be served. The
Company shall give prior written notice to the Purchasers of the location, and
any change in the location, of such office or agency.

          5.3 NOTICE OF ADVERSE CHANGE. Unless otherwise disclosed in the
filings described in Section 5.20 hereof, the Company shall promptly notify the
Purchasers in writing of (a) any change in the business or the operations of the
Company or any Guarantor which could reasonably be expected to have a Material
Adverse Effect, and (b) any information which indicates that any financial
statements which are the subject of any representation contained in this
Agreement, or which are furnished to the Purchasers pursuant to this Agreement,
fail, in any material respect, to present fairly, as of the date thereof and for
the period covered thereby, the financial condition and results of operations
purported to be presented therein, disclosing the nature thereof.

          5.4 NOTICE OF DEFAULT. The Company shall promptly notify the
Purchasers of any Default or Event of Default which shall have occurred, which
notice shall include a written statement as to such occurrence, specifying the
nature thereof and the action (if any) which is proposed to be taken with
respect thereto.

          5.5 NOTICE OF LITIGATION. Unless otherwise disclosed in the filings
described in Section 5.20 hereof, the Company shall promptly notify the
Purchasers of any action, suit or proceeding at law or in equity or by or before
any governmental instrumentality or other agency which, if adversely determined
against any Obligor on the basis of the allegations and information set forth in
the complaint or other notice of such action, suit or proceeding, or in the
amendments thereof, if any, could be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect
or in which the amount in controversy exceeds $500,000.

          5.6 NOTICE OF DEFAULT IN OTHER AGREEMENTS. The Company shall promptly
notify the Purchasers of any default in the performance, observance or
fulfillment of any of the

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obligations, covenants or conditions contained in any agreement or instrument to
which any Obligor is a party (including, without limitation, any Material
Agreement) which default could be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

          5.7 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATES. The Company shall deliver to the
Purchasers, within 30 days after the end of each fiscal quarter, an Officers'
Certificate (which shall include calculations of all financial covenants
hereunder) as to such Officers' knowledge, of the Company's compliance with all
conditions and covenants under this Agreement (without regard to any period of
grace or requirement of notice provided hereunder) and in the event any Default
or Event of Default exists, such Officer shall specify the nature of such
Default or Event of Default. Each such Officers' Certificate shall also notify
the Purchasers of any change in the Company's fiscal year-end.

          5.8 BOARD OF DIRECTORS. The Company shall cause its Board of Directors
to hold meetings at least quarterly.

          5.9 SECURITY. The Company shall and shall cause each Guarantor (other
than the Parent) to promptly take any and all actions necessary to execute any
definitive documentation (which documentation shall include customary
representations, warranties, covenants, conditions and agreements, and any UCC
financing statements) reasonably requested by the Purchasers, for obtaining the
benefits of the Security Agreement, subject to the terms and conditions stated
therein.

          5.10 TAXES. The Company will and will cause each of its Subsidiaries
to pay when due all taxes, assessments and governmental charges and levies upon
it or its income, profits or property, except those that are being contested in
good faith by appropriate proceedings and with respect to which adequate
reserves have been made on the accounting records of the Company.

          5.11 INSURANCE. The Company will and will cause each of its
Subsidiaries to at all times maintain with financially sound and reputable
insurance companies insurance covering its assets and its businesses in such
amounts and covering such risks (including, without limitation, hazard, business
interruption and public liability) as is consistent with sound business practice
and as may be obtained at commercially reasonable rates. The insurance policies
will comply with the provisions of Section 11 of the Security Agreement.

          5.12 COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS. The Company will and will cause each of its
Subsidiaries to comply with all laws, rules, regulations, orders, writs,
judgments, injunctions, decrees or awards to which it may be subject except
where the failure to so comply could not reasonably be expected to have a
Material Adverse Effect.

          5.13 MAINTENANCE AND PROPERTIES. The Company will and will cause each
of its Subsidiaries to use commercially reasonable efforts to do all things
necessary to maintain, preserve, protect and keep its properties in good repair,
working order and condition, and use commercially reasonable efforts to make all
necessary and proper repairs, renewals and replacements so that its business
carried on in connection therewith may be properly conducted.

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          5.14 INSPECTION. At the Purchaser's expense, the Company will permit
each Purchaser, by its representatives and agents, to inspect any of the
properties, licenses, corporate books and financial records of the Company and
its Subsidiaries, to examine and make copies of the books of accounts and other
financial records of the Company and its Subsidiaries and to discuss the
affairs, finances and accounts of the Company and its Subsidiaries with, and to
be advised as to the same by, their respective offices at such reasonable times
and intervals on reasonable advance written notice to the Company two times per
year, prior to the occurrence of an Event of Default.

          5.15 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, ETC. The Company shall deliver to each
Purchaser:

               (a) Monthly Financials. As soon as available and in any event
within 30 days after the end of each of month, a consolidated statement of
income of the Company and its Subsidiaries for such monthly period and for the
period from the beginning of the respective fiscal year to the end of such
period, and the related consolidated balance sheet of the Company and its
Subsidiaries as at the end of such period, setting forth in each case in
comparative form the corresponding consolidated statements of income for the
corresponding period in the preceding fiscal year to the extent such financial
statements are available.

               (b) Quarterly Financials. As soon as available and in any event
within 60 days after the end of each quarterly fiscal period of each fiscal
year, a consolidated statement of income of the Company and its Subsidiaries for
such period and for the period from the beginning of the respective fiscal year
to the end of such period, and the related consolidated balance sheet of the
Company and its Subsidiaries as at the end of such period, setting forth in each
case in comparative form the corresponding consolidated statements of income for
the corresponding period in the preceding fiscal year to the extent such
financial statements are available.

               (c) Annual Financials. As soon as available and in any event
within 120 days after the end of each fiscal year, audited consolidated
statements of income and cash flows of the Company and its Subsidiaries for such
year and the related audited consolidated balance sheet of the Company and its
Subsidiaries at the end of such year, setting forth in each case in comparative
form the corresponding information as of the end of and for the preceding fiscal
year to the extent such financial statements are available, accompanied by an
opinion, without a going concern or similar qualification or exception as to
scope or other material qualification or exception, thereon of the Company's
auditors (which auditors shall be reasonably acceptable to the Majority
Purchasers), which opinion shall state, in substance, that said financial
statements fairly present in all material respects the consolidated financial
condition, results of operations and cash flows of the Company and its
Subsidiaries as at the end of, and for, such fiscal year in conformity with
GAAP. The Company shall supply such additional information and detail as to any
item or items contained on any such statement that the Majority Purchasers may
reasonably require. All such information will be prepared in conformity with
GAAP consistently applied.

               (d) Regulatory and Intellectual Property Filings and Notices. As
soon as reasonably practicable but in any event within three (3) Business Days,
upon receipt or

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delivery, copies of any and all material notices and other material
communications from and to any federal or state regulatory body with
jurisdiction over the Company's or its Subsidiary's products, business and/or
processes with respect to the Company or any of the Company's products or
practices and (ii) with respect to the Company's Intellectual Property with
counsel to the Company (including any non-infringement opinions of counsel or
advisors to the Company or any other Person), the United States Patent &
Trademark Office and any other Person. The Company shall as soon as reasonably
practicable, notify the Purchasers of any infringement or threatened
infringement of the Company's Intellectual Property may at any time come to its
notice.

          5.16 USE OF PROCEEDS. The proceeds from the sale of the Notes shall be
used for general corporate purposes. Neither the Company nor any of its
Subsidiaries is engaged principally, or as one of its important activities, in
the business of extending credit for the purpose, whether immediate, incidental
or ultimate, of buying or carrying "Margin Stock" within the meaning of
Regulations T, U and X of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
of the United States of America, and no part of the proceeds of any extension of
credit hereunder will be used to buy or carry any "Margin Stock".

          5.17 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. At its own expense, and except where the
failure to do so would not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse
Effect, the Company shall make, execute, endorse, acknowledge file and/or
deliver any documents and take all actions necessary or required to maintain its
ownership rights in the Company Intellectual Property, including, without
limitation, (i) any action reasonably required to protect the Intellectual
Property in connection with any infringement, suspected infringement, passing
off, act of unfair competition or other unlawful interference with the rights of
the Company in and to the Company Intellectual Property, and (ii) any
registrations with the United States Patent & Trademark Office and any
corresponding foreign patent and/or trademark office required for the Company to
carry on its business as presently conducted and as presently proposed to be
conducted. Except for non-exclusive licenses granted in the ordinary course of
business, the Company shall not transfer, assign or otherwise convey the
Intellectual Property, any registrations or applications thereof and all
goodwill associate therewith, to any person or entity.

          5.18 FURTHER ASSURANCES. At the Purchaser's reasonable request, the
Company shall and shall cause each Guarantor to, at its own expense, make,
execute, endorse, acknowledge, file and/or deliver to the Purchasers from time
to time such other documentation, consents, authorizations and approvals in form
and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Purchasers as the Purchasers shall
reasonably deem necessary or appropriate to consummate the transactions
contemplated in any of the Transaction Documents. In no way limiting the
foregoing, upon the exercise by the Purchasers of any power, right, privilege or
remedy pursuant to any Transaction Document which requires any consent,
approval, registration, qualification or authorization of any Governmental
Authority, the Company shall and shall cause each of its Subsidiaries to execute
and deliver all applications, certifications, instrument and other documents and
papers that the Purchasers may be so required to obtain.

          5.19 CERTAIN CHANGES AND CONDUCT OF BUSINESS. Unless otherwise
disclosed in the filings described in Section 5.20 hereof, from and after the
time of this Agreement until the Notes are no longer outstanding, the Company
shall inform the Purchasers of all material

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developments, including without limitation (i) entering into material agreements
outside the ordinary course of business, (ii) any issuance of debt securities by
any Obligor, (iii) the incurrence of any Indebtedness by any Obligor, (iv) a
change in the number of the Board of Directors of the Company, (v) a sale, lease
or transfer of any material portion of the assets of the Company and (vi) any
change in ownership of Capital Stock of the Company (specifying the details of
any such change, including the identity and ownership amount of any new owner).
The Company shall provide the Purchasers with any written information provided
to the board of directors of the Company.

          5.20 SECURITIES FILINGS. Within five (5) Business Days of the filing
thereof, the Company shall provide copies of all registration statements
(excluding the exhibits thereto (unless requested by TICC) and any registration
statements on Form S-8 or its equivalent), reports on Forms 10-K, 10-Q and 8-K
(or their equivalents) and all other periodic reports which the Parent shall
file with the Securities and Exchange Commission (or any Governmental Authority
substituted therefor) or any national securities exchange, in each case unless
available on the Internet (in which case the Company will advise TICC of the
availability and provide passwords, if any are required).

     6.   NEGATIVE COVENANTS OF THE COMPANY.

     The Company covenants and agrees with the Purchasers that, so long as any
amount due under the Notes is outstanding and until payment in full of all
amounts payable by the Company hereunder:

          6.1 LIMITATION ON ADDITIONAL INDEBTEDNESS AND LIENS.

               (a) The Company shall not and shall not permit any of its
Subsidiaries to incur any Indebtedness other than Permitted Indebtedness.

               (b) The Company shall not and shall not permit any of its
Subsidiaries to create, incur, assume or suffer to exist any Lien upon any of
its property, whether now owned or hereafter acquired other than (i) Liens
created pursuant to the Security Agreement, (ii) those Liens that exist
immediately prior to the date hereof as set forth in the Disclosure Schedules
and (iii) Permitted Liens. The Company shall not and shall not permit any of its
Subsidiaries to be bound by any agreement which limits the ability of the
Company or such Subsidiary to grant Liens other than restrictions (x) as to
property permitted under this Agreement to be sold, on such property pending
sale and (y) as to property subject to purchase money liens constituting a
Permitted Lien, on such property so long as such Permitted Indebtedness secured
thereby is outstanding.

               (c) The Company shall not and shall not permit any of its
Subsidiaries to create, designate, authorize, issue or sell any Disqualified
Stock.

          6.2 LIMITATION ON TRANSACTIONS WITH AFFILIATES. The Company shall not
and shall not permit any of its Subsidiaries to, directly or indirectly, enter
into or permit to exist any transaction or series of related transactions
(including, without limitation, the purchase, sale, lease or exchange of any
property or the rendering of any service) with, or for the benefit of, any of
its Affiliates, other than Permitted Affiliate Transactions.

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          6.3 LIMITATION ON CAPITAL EXPENDITURES. The aggregate amount of
Capital Expenditures made by the Obligors as a whole shall not exceed
$10,000,000 in the aggregate for each of the fiscal years ended December 31,
2005 and 2006.

          6.4 DIVIDENDS AND REDEMPTIONS. The Company shall not and shall not
permit any of its Subsidiaries to, directly or indirectly, declare or pay any
dividends on account of any shares of class of any of its Capital Stock now or
hereafter outstanding, or set aside or otherwise deposit or invest any sums for
such purpose, or redeem, retire, defease, purchase or otherwise acquire any
shares of any class of its Capital Stock (or set aside or otherwise deposit or
invest any sums for such purpose) for any consideration or apply or set apart
any sum, or make any other distribution (by reduction of capital or otherwise)
in respect of any such shares or agree to do any of the foregoing (each of the
foregoing is herein called a "RESTRICTED PAYMENT"); provided, that any
Subsidiary directly or indirectly wholly owned by the Company may pay dividends
on its Capital Stock; provided, further, that the Company and Parent shall be
permitted to pay such dividends as necessary to maintain Parent's status as a
Real Estate Investment Trust; and provided, further, that the Company shall be
permitted to pay dividends on its shares of Capital Stock, including but not
limited to its trust preferred securities, if such payments will not result in
the Company's non-compliance with Section 7.1 of this Agreement.

          6.5 FUNDAMENTAL CHANGES; DISPOSITION OF ASSETS; ACQUISITIONS. The
Company shall not (i) enter into any transaction of merger or consolidation,
other than the Merger, or liquidate, wind-up or dissolve itself (or suffer any
liquidation or dissolution), or convey, sell, lease or sub-lease (as lessor or
sublessor), transfer or otherwise dispose of, in one transaction or a series of
transactions, any of its business, assets or property of any kind whatsoever,
whether real, personal or mixed and whether tangible or intangible, whether now
owned or hereafter acquired (other than sales of mortgage loans in the ordinary
course of business), including, without limitation, any Capital Stock of any of
its Subsidiaries, or (ii) without the prior written consent of the Majority
Purchasers, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, acquire by
purchase or otherwise (other than purchases or other acquisitions of real
property, inventory, materials and equipment in the ordinary course of business)
the business, property or fixed assets of, or Capital Stock or other evidence of
beneficial ownership of, any Person or any division or line of business or other
business unit of any Person unless the Company shall at the time of such
acquisition be in compliance with its financial covenants on a pro forma basis.
At least 5 Business Days prior to the consummation of any acquisition, the
Company shall deliver to the Purchasers a certificate of a senior executive
officer of the Company (a) stating the assets to be acquired and, if applicable,
the names of each Subsidiary to be acquired and (b) providing a computation of
pro forma compliance with the financial covenants. Within 5 Business Days after
consummation of the acquisition, any Subsidiary acquired pursuant to the
acquisition shall become a Guarantor and a Grantor under the Security Agreement
and the Company shall deliver to the Purchasers an opinion of counsel to such
Subsidiary as to the matters covered by the opinion of such counsel delivered
pursuant to Section 8.5.

          6.6 LIMITATION ON LINES OF BUSINESS. The Company shall, and shall
cause each Subsidiary of the Company to, directly or indirectly, engage
primarily in a Related Business. For the purposes of this Section 6.6, "RELATED
BUSINESSES" shall mean businesses that consist primarily of, or are related to
residential mortgage lending and mortgage brokerage.

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          6.7 INVESTMENTS. No Obligor shall make or own any Investment in any
Person, including without limitation any joint venture, other than:

               (a) Permitted Investments;

               (b) operating deposit accounts with banks with respect to which a
Control Agreement has been executed;

               (c) Hedging Agreements entered into in the ordinary course of the
Company's financial planning and not for speculative purposes; and

               (d) investments by the Company existing on the date hereof in the
Capital Stock of its Subsidiaries and additional contributions after the date
hereof in any Subsidiaries that are Guarantors.

     No Obligor shall create, acquire or permit to exist any Subsidiary other
than Subsidiaries existing on the date hereof, except to the extent such
creation or acquisition complies with Section 6.5.

          6.8 SALES AND LEASE-BACKS. No Obligor shall, directly or indirectly,
become or remain liable as lessee or as a guarantor or other surety with respect
to any lease of any property (whether real, personal or mixed), whether now
owned or hereafter acquired, which any (a) has sold or transferred or is to sell
or to transfer to any other Person, or (b) intends to use for substantially the
same purpose as any other property which has been or is to be sold or
transferred by any Obligor to any Person in connection with such lease.

          6.9 LITIGATION. No Obligor shall, and shall cause each Subsidiary of
the Company not to, settle, or agree to indemnify or defend third parties
against, any material lawsuit, (i) except as may be required by judicial or
regulatory order or by agreements entered into prior to the date hereof on a
basis consistent with past practice or (ii), in the case of a settlement, unless
the terms of the settlement require any Obligor to make aggregate transfers of
less than $1,000,000. For the purpose of this Section 6.9, a material lawsuit
shall be any lawsuit in which the amount in controversy exceeds $1,000,000.

          6.10 FURTHER ASSURANCES. At the Majority Purchasers' reasonable
request, each Obligor shall, at its own expense, make, execute, endorse,
acknowledge, file and/or deliver to the Purchasers from time such other
documentation, consents, authorizations and approvals in form and substance
reasonably satisfactory to the Majority Purchasers as the Majority Purchasers
shall reasonably deem necessary or appropriate to consummate the transactions
contemplated in any of the Transaction Documents. In no way limiting the
foregoing, upon the exercise by the Majority Purchasers of any power, right,
privilege or remedy pursuant to any Transaction Document which requires any
consent, approval, registration, qualification or authorization of any
Governmental Authority, each Obligor shall execute and deliver all applications,
certifications, instrument and other documents and papers that the Majority
Purchasers may be so required to obtain.

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     7.   FINANCIAL COVENANTS OF THE COMPANY.

          7.1 MINIMUM CASH BALANCE. Beginning with the fiscal quarter ended June
30, 2005, the Company shall not permit the aggregate amount of its Balance Sheet
Cash on the last day of any applicable fiscal quarter year to be less than
$20,000,000.

          7.2 WAREHOUSE LINE RATIO. Beginning with the fiscal quarter ended June
30, 2005, the Company shall not permit the Warehouse Line Ratio on the last day
of any applicable fiscal quarter to exceed 98%; provided, however, that if the
Warehouse Line Ratio on the last day of any applicable fiscal quarter exceeds
97%, for the period that such Warehouse Line Ratio exceeds 97%, the Company
shall at all times during such period maintain a minimum balance of $15,000,000
in cash in an account subject to a Control Agreement.

          7.3 MINIMUM WAREHOUSE LINES. Beginning with the fiscal quarter ended
June 30, 2005, the Company shall not permit the aggregate amount of its
available Warehouse Lines (inclusive of the amounts borrowed thereunder) to be
less than $600,000,000.

     8.   PURCHASERS' CLOSING CONDITIONS.

     This First Amended and Restated Note Purchase Agreement shall become
effective as of August 23, 2005 (the "RESTATEMENT EFFECTIVE DATE"), subject to
the satisfaction, prior thereto or concurrently therewith, of the following
further conditions:

          8.1 REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES. The representations and warranties
of the Obligors contained in the Transaction Documents shall be true and correct
in all respects on the date hereof and on and as of the Restatement Effective
Date as though such warranties and representations were made at and as of such
date, except as otherwise affected by the transactions contemplated hereby.

          8.2 COMPLIANCE WITH AGREEMENT, NO DEFAULT OR EVENT OF DEFAULT. The
Obligors shall each have performed and complied with all agreements, covenants
and conditions contained in each Transaction Document which are required to be
performed or complied with by it prior to or on the Restatement Effective Date.
No Default or Event of Default shall exist prior to or after giving effect to
the transactions contemplated on the Restatement Effective Date.

          8.3 OFFICER'S CERTIFICATE. Each of the Purchasers shall have received
a certificate, dated the Restatement Effective Date, signed by Officers of the
Company, certifying that the conditions specified in the foregoing Sections 8.1
and 8.2 hereof have been fulfilled.

          8.4 INJUNCTION. There shall be no effective injunction, writ,
preliminary restraining order or any order of any nature issued by a court of
competent jurisdiction directing that the transactions provided for herein or
any of them not be consummated as herein provided.

          8.5 COUNSEL'S OPINION. The Purchasers shall have received from the
Company's and Guarantors' counsel, Patton Boggs LLP, an opinion, dated the
Restatement Effective Date, substantially in the form of EXHIBIT E hereto.

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          8.6 Parent Guarantee. The Purchasers shall have received a supplement
to the Guaranty Agreement pursuant to which the Parent shall become a Guarantor
thereunder.

          8.7 ADVERSE DEVELOPMENT. There shall have been no developments in the
business of the Company that in the opinion of the Purchasers could have a
Material Adverse Effect.

          8.8 APPROVAL OF PROCEEDINGS. All proceedings to be taken in connection
with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, and all documents incident
thereto, shall be satisfactory in form and substance to the Purchasers and their
special counsel, Nixon Peabody LLP; and the Purchasers shall have received
copies of all documents or other evidence which they and Nixon Peabody LLP may
request in connection with such transactions and of all records of corporate
proceedings in connection therewith in form and substance satisfactory to the
Purchasers and Nixon Peabody LLP.

          8.9 OTHER FEES AND EXPENSES. The Company shall have paid to the
Purchasers all other amounts payable by the Company hereunder, including the
payment of the fees and expenses of Nixon Peabody LLP, counsel to TICC.

          8.10 SECURITY INTERESTS. All action necessary or determined by the
Purchasers to be desirable to create and perfect the security interests
purported to be created by the Security Agreement shall have been taken or
completed, including the filing of Uniform Commercial Code financing statements,
delivery of landlord waivers, delivery of instruments or securities and delivery
of "control" agreements necessary to establish control of deposit accounts and
securities accounts as contemplated by Articles 8 and 9 of the Uniform
Commercial Code. The Company and each of the Guarantors (other than the Parent)
shall have executed and delivered to the Purchasers a duly executed counterpart
of the Security Agreement.

          8.11 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE. The Purchasers shall have received an
Officers' Certificate (which shall include calculations of all financial
covenants hereunder) as to such Officers' knowledge, of the Company's compliance
with all conditions and covenants under this Agreement for the fiscal quarter
ended June 30, 2005 (without regard to any period of grace or requirement of
notice provided hereunder) including the calculations of all financial covenants
hereunder and in the event any Default or Event of Default exists, such Officer
shall specify the nature of such Default or Event of Default.

          8.12 INSURANCE. The Purchasers shall have received evidence that the
insurance required to be maintained under this Agreement and Section 11 of the
Security Agreement is in full force and effect and that the Purchasers (or their
agent) has been named as loss payee or additional insured, as appropriate, under
the applicable insurance policies.

          8.13 OTHER ASSURANCES. Such other certificates, opinions or other
assurances as the Collateral Agent or the Majority Purchasers may reasonably
request.

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     9.   DEFAULT AND REMEDIES.

          9.1 EVENTS OF DEFAULTS. An "EVENT OF DEFAULT" shall exist if one or
more of the following conditions or event shall occur and be continuing (whether
or not any of the following are within the control of the Company):

                    (i) the Company or any Guarantor shall fail to pay when due
(whether at stated maturity or at a date fixed for optional or mandatory
prepayment or otherwise) any payment of principal, interest, fee or any other
amount on or under any of the Notes or any other Transaction Document and, in
the case of any such failure to pay interest, such failure shall continue
unremedied for a period of five Business Days;

                    (ii) any representation or warranty made or deemed made by
or on behalf of the Company or any Guarantor in or in connection with any
Transaction Document or any amendment or modification thereof or waiver
thereunder, or in any report, certificate, financial statement or other document
furnished pursuant to or in connection with any Transaction Document or any
amendment or modification thereof or waiver thereunder, shall prove to have been
false or misleading in any material respect when made or deemed made;

                    (iii) the Company or any Guarantor shall fail to observe or
perform any covenant, condition or agreement contained in any of the Transaction
Documents and, except in the case of any covenant contained in Section 5.15, 6
or 7 hereof, such failure shall continue unremedied for a period of 30 days;

                    (iv) any Guarantor, the Company or any of its Subsidiaries
shall become unable, fail generally or admit in writing its inability to pay its
debts as they become due;

                    (v) any Guarantor, the Company or any of its Subsidiaries
shall (a) voluntarily commence any proceeding or file any petition seeking
liquidation, reorganization or other relief under any Federal, state or foreign
bankruptcy, insolvency, receivership or similar law now or hereafter in effect,
(b) consent to the institution of, or fail to contest in a timely and
appropriate manner, any proceeding or petition described in clause (vi) of this
Section, (c) apply for or consent to the appointment of a receiver, trustee,
custodian, sequestrator, conservator or similar official for any Guarantor, the
Company or any of its Subsidiaries or for all or a substantial part of its
assets, (d) file an answer admitting the material allegations of a petition
filed against it in any such proceeding, (e) make a general assignment for the
benefit of creditors or (f) take any action for the purpose of effecting any of
the foregoing;

                    (vi) an involuntary proceeding shall be commenced or an
involuntary petition shall be filed seeking (a) liquidation, reorganization or
other relief in respect of any Guarantor, the Company or any of its Subsidiaries
or its debts, or of all or a substantial part of its assets, under any Federal,
state or foreign bankruptcy, insolvency, receivership or similar law now or
hereafter in effect or (b) the appointment of a receiver, trustee, custodian,
sequestrator, conservator or similar official for any Guarantor, the Company or
any of its Subsidiaries or for all or a substantial part of its assets, and, in
any such case, such proceeding or

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petition shall continue undismissed for 60 days or an order or decree approving
or ordering any of the foregoing shall be entered;

                    (vii) any event or condition shall occur that results in any
Indebtedness of any Guarantor, the Company or any of its Subsidiaries exceeding
in the aggregate $5,000,000 becoming due prior to its scheduled maturity or that
enables or permits (with or without the giving of notice, the lapse of time or
both) the holder or holders of any such Indebtedness or any trustee or agent on
its or their behalf to cause any such Indebtedness to become due, or to require
the prepayment, repurchase, redemption or defeasance thereof, prior to its
scheduled maturity;

                    (viii) any Liens created by the Security Agreement (other
than Liens with respect to collateral with a fair market value of less than
$100,000) shall at any time not constitute a valid and perfected Lien on the
collateral intended to be covered thereby (to the extent perfection by filing,
registration, recordation or possession is required herein or therein) in favor
of the Purchasers, free and clear of all other Liens (other than Liens permitted
under Section 6.1(b) or under the Security Agreement), or, except for expiration
in accordance with its terms, the Security Agreement shall for whatever reason
be terminated or cease to be in full force and effect, or the enforceability
thereof or any other Transaction Document shall be contested by the Company or
any other obligor thereunder;

                    (ix) an "Event of Default" as defined in the Guaranty
Agreement shall occur and be continuing, or except for expiration in accordance
with its terms, the Guaranty Agreement shall for whatever reason be terminated
or cease to be in full force and effect, or the enforceability thereof shall be
contested by any Guarantor;

                    (x) one or more judgments for the payment of money in an
aggregate amount in excess of $10,000,000 (other than judgments covered by
insurance) shall be rendered against any Guarantor, the Company, any of its
Subsidiaries, or any combination thereof and the same shall remain undischarged
for a period of 30 consecutive days during which execution shall not be
effectively stayed, or any action shall be legally taken by a judgment creditor
to attach or levy upon any assets of any Guarantor, the Company or any such
Subsidiary to enforce any such judgment;

                    (xi) a Change in Control shall have occurred; or

                    (xii) any Material Adverse Effect that, in the good faith
determination of the Purchasers, is reasonably likely to impair the ability of
the Company to repay the Notes on a timely basis shall have occurred.

          9.2 REMEDIES.

               (a) If any Event of Default described in clause (v) or (vi) of
Section 9.1 shall have occurred, the principal on and under the Notes then
outstanding, together with accrued interest thereon and all fees and other
obligations of the Company accrued hereunder and under the other Transaction
Documents, shall automatically become due and payable, without presentment,
demand, protest or other notice of any kind, all of which are

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hereby waived by the Company, and the obligation of the Purchasers to purchase
Notes on any Closing Date shall automatically terminate.

               (b) If any other Event of Default described in Section 9.1 shall
have occurred, and at any time thereafter during the continuance of such Event
of Default, the Majority Purchasers may, by notice to the Company, declare the
principal on and under the Notes then outstanding to be due and payable in
whole, and thereupon the principal on and under the Notes so declared to be due
and payable, together with accrued interest thereon and all fees and other
obligations of the Company accrued hereunder and under the other Transaction
Documents, shall become due and payable immediately, without presentment,
demand, protest or other notice of any kind, all of which are hereby waived by
the Company and the obligation of the Purchasers to purchase Notes on any
Closing Date shall automatically terminate.

               (c) No course of dealing and no delay on the part of any holder
of any Note in exercising any right, power or remedy shall operate as a waiver
thereof or otherwise prejudice such holder's rights, powers or remedies. No
right, power or remedy conferred by this Agreement or by any other Transaction
Document upon any Purchaser shall be exclusive of any other right, power or
remedy referred to herein or therein or now or hereafter available at law, in
equity, by statute or otherwise.

     10.  INDEMNIFICATION.

          10.1 INDEMNIFICATION OF THE PURCHASERS. The Company shall indemnify
and hold harmless each Purchaser and its officers, directors, stockholders,
partners, members and trustees, employees, agents, representatives and
affiliates against any and all out-of-pocket losses, damages, liabilities and
expenses incurred in connection with any and all breaches (except for gross
negligence or willful misconduct committed by such Purchaser), actions, suits,
proceedings including investigations and claims of any kind arising out of or in
connection with the execution or delivery of, any advance made under, the
indebtedness evidenced by, or any amendment, waiver or consent (whether or not
such amendment, waiver or consent becomes effective) relating to all or any of
the Transaction Documents or the Guaranty Agreement, including (without
limitation) all out-of-pocket costs and expenses (including, without limitation,
attorneys' fees) in connection with: (i) any breach or Event of Default under or
with respect to any Transaction Document, (ii) enforcing, defending or declaring
any rights or remedies under the Transaction Documents; and (iii) responding to
any subpoena or other legal process or participating (whether voluntarily or
involuntarily) in any legal or other proceeding or investigation of any nature;
and any insolvency or bankruptcy of the Company or any affiliate thereof.
Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Company shall, upon
demand, pay or reimburse each indemnitee for all indemnified costs and expenses
(including attorneys' fees and expenses) incurred thereby. The Company's
obligations under this Section 10.1 shall survive the payment, transfer,
conversion, cancellation, enforcement, amendment, waiver or release of the
Transaction Documents.

     11.  MISCELLANEOUS.

          11.1 ASSIGNMENTS; PARTIES IN INTEREST. Each of the Transaction
Documents shall inure to the benefit of, and be binding upon, the successors,
assigns, heirs, executors,

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administrators of the parties hereto and shall inure to the benefit of and be
enforceable by each person who shall be a holder of the Notes from time to time.
The Company may not assign any of the Transaction Documents or any of its
rights, interests, or obligations thereunder. Each Purchaser may assign any of
its rights under any of the Transaction Documents; provided, however, that
unless an Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, the transferee is not
a direct competitor of the Company and agrees to be bound by, and entitled to
the benefits of, such Transaction Document as an original party thereto. Any
such assignment by a Purchaser to any of its Affiliates shall not be subject to
any rights of first refusal or co-sale rights.

          11.2 CONFIDENTIALITY.

               (a) Each party shall use its best efforts to keep confidential,
in accordance with its customary procedures for handling confidential
information, any non-public information supplied to it by any other party
pursuant to the Transaction Documents; provided that nothing contained herein
shall limit the disclosure of any such information (i) to the extent required by
statute, rule or regulation or by any subpoena or court order or similar legal
process, (ii) to the extent any such information is already public or disclosed
through no fault of such party or its affiliates, directors, officers,
employees, successors, assigns, agents or advisors, (iii) to any of its
affiliates, directors, officers, employees, successors, assigns, agents or
advisors, (iv) with the consent of such other party, (v) by any Purchaser in
connection with the exercise of any remedies hereunder or under any other
Transaction Document or the Guaranty Agreement or any suit, action or proceeding
relating hereto or thereto or the enforcement of rights hereunder or thereunder,
(vi) by any Purchaser subject to an agreement containing provisions
substantially the same as those of this Section, to (x) any assignee of or
participant in, or any prospective assignee of or participant in, any of its
rights or obligations under this Agreement or (y) any actual or prospective
counterparty (or its advisors) to any swap or derivative transaction relating to
the Company and its obligations.

               (b) Notwithstanding any other provision contained herein, the
Purchasers shall have the right to issue a press release or other public
statement, in form and substance as shall be determined by the Purchasers in
their sole discretion, with respect to the transactions contemplated by this
Agreement and the Transaction Documents. The Purchasers shall also have the
right to list the Company as a portfolio company of the Purchasers on the web
site or sites owned and maintained by the Purchasers and in any other marketing
materials as the Purchasers, in their sole discretion, shall determine.

          11.3 COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement may be executed in two (2) or more
counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which
together shall constitute one and the same instrument.

          11.4 TITLES AND SUBTITLES. The titles and subtitles used in the
Transaction Documents are used for convenience only and are not to be considered
in construing or interpreting the Transaction Documents.

          11.5 NOTICES. Any notice, request, demand or other communication
required or permitted under the Transaction Documents shall be given in writing
and shall be deemed effectively given upon personal delivery to the party to be
notified, upon the date of transmittal

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of services via telecopy to the party to whom notice is given, or on the third
day after deposit in the United States Post Office, by registered or certified
mail, with postage and fees prepaid. All communications shall be sent to the
Company at the address set forth below and to a Purchaser at the address set
forth on Schedule I attached hereto or at such other address as the Company or
such Purchaser may designate by ten (10) days' advance written notice to the
other parties hereto.

          MortgageIT, Inc.
          33 Maiden Lane, 6th Floor
          New York, NY 10038
          Attention: General Counsel

          with a courtesy copy to:

          Patton Boggs LLP
          2001 Ross Avenue
          Suite 3000
          Dallas, Texas 75201
          Attn: Eric White

          11.6 EXPENSES. The Company agrees to pay or reimburse the Purchasers
for all the following items set forth in this Section 11.6: (a) up to a maximum
amount of $50,000 plus the amounts for costs and expenses relating to UCC and
other collateral searches and filings, all costs and expenses of the Purchasers
including the fees and disbursements of Nixon Peabody LLP, special counsel for
the Purchasers, incurred in connection with the negotiation, preparation,
execution and delivery of this Agreement and the other Transaction Documents and
the other instruments and agreements entered into pursuant hereto and thereto;
(b) all reasonable costs and expenses of the Purchasers including the fees and
disbursements of counsel for the Purchasers, incurred in connection with the
negotiation, preparation, execution and delivery of any modification, supplement
or waiver of this Agreement and any other Transaction Documents (whether or not
consummated); (c) all reasonable expenses of the Purchasers including the fees
and disbursements of counsel in connection with (i) any Default and any
enforcement or collection proceedings resulting therefrom, including, without
limitation, all manner of participation in or other involvement with (x)
bankruptcy, insolvency, receivership, foreclosure, winding up or liquidation
proceedings, (y) judicial or regulatory proceedings and (z) workout,
restructuring or other negotiations or proceedings (whether or not the workout,
restructuring or transaction contemplated thereby is consummated) and (ii) the
enforcement of this Section 11.6; and (d) all transfer, stamp, documentary or
other similar taxes, assessments or charges levied by any governmental or
revenue authority in respect of this Agreement or any of the other Transaction
Documents or any other document referred to herein or therein and all costs,
expenses, taxes, assessments and other charges incurred in connection with any
filing, registration, recording or perfection of any security interest
contemplated by the Security Agreement or any other document referred to
therein. Additionally, the Company agrees to pay or reimburse the Purchasers for
all reasonable costs, expenses and other charges in respect of any UCC searches
performed by a service firm, to be chosen by Purchasers in their sole
discretion, in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.
Payments under this Section shall be made promptly and in any case no later than
10 days after written demand therefor.

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          11.7 AMENDMENTS. The terms of this Agreement may be amended, modified
or waived only upon the written consent of the Company and the Majority
Purchasers; provided that no such amendment, modification or waiver shall, in
each case without the prior written consent of each affected Purchaser, (i)
reduce in any manner the amount of, or change the currency for, any payment of
principal or interest, (ii) extend the time for payment or prepayment of any
amount payable under this Agreement, (iii) reduce the rate of interest on any
amount payable under this Agreement or the method of computation thereof, (iv)
change the definition of "Majority Purchasers" in Section 1 or (iv) amend any of
Sections 2.7 or 11.7.

          11.8 PURCHASER CONSENT. Each Purchaser hereby consents to the
provisions of SCHEDULE III attached hereto.

          11.9 ENTIRE AGREEMENT; SEVERABILITY. The Transaction Documents contain
the entire understanding of the parties with respect to the subject matter
hereof and thereof and supersede all prior agreements and understandings among
the parties with respect to such subject matter. If any provision of any
Transaction Document is invalid, illegal or unenforceable, the balance of the
Transaction Document shall remain in effect, and if any provision is
inapplicable to any person or circumstance, it shall nevertheless remain
applicable to all other persons and circumstances.

          11.10 SURVIVAL. Any term or condition set forth in this Agreement,
which by its terms or context survives the Restatement Effective Date, will
survive and be enforceable on and after the Restatement Effective Date. In no
way limiting the foregoing it is expressly acknowledged and agreed by the
Company that this Agreement is also intended as a loan agreement governing
certain aspects of the Notes and, therefore, all of the covenants,
representations, warranties, obligations and conditions undertaken by each
Obligor hereunder shall survive for the benefit of each Purchaser for at least
as long as any Note remains outstanding and, without limiting the survival of
any other Sections hereunder pursuant to its terms, in the case of Sections 10,
11.1, 11.2, 11.5, 11.6, 11.7, 11.8, 11.12 and 11.13 as well as this Section
11.10, shall survive indefinitely.

          11.11 GOVERNING LAW; CONSENT TO JURISDICTION; WAIVER OF DAMAGES.
Governing Law; Consent to Jurisdiction; Waiver of Damages. Each of the
Transaction Documents shall be governed by and construed under the law of the
State of New York, without giving effect to the conflicts of law principles
thereof. Each Obligor hereby agrees that any suit for the enforcement of the
Transaction Documents may be brought in the Courts of the State of New York, the
courts of the United States for the Southern District of New York, appellate
courts from any thereof and consents to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of such
courts. Each Obligor hereby waives any objection that it may now or hereafter
have to the venue of any such suit or any such court or that such suit is
brought in an inconvenient court. Each party to this Agreement irrevocably
consents to service of process in the manner provided for notices in Section
11.5. Nothing in this Agreement will affect the right of any party to this
Agreement to serve process in any other manner permitted by law. Each Obligor
hereby waives, to the maximum extent not prohibited by law, any right it may
have to claim or recover in any legal action or proceeding referred to in this
Section any special, exemplary, punitive or consequential damages.

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          11.12 WAIVER OF JURY TRIAL. EACH PARTY HERETO HEREBY WAIVES ITS RIGHT
TO A JURY TRIAL OF ANY CLAIM OR CAUSE OF ACTION ARISING OUT OF OR BASED UPON
THIS AGREEMENT OR ANY CONTEMPLATED TRANSACTION, INCLUDING CONTRACT, TORT, BREACH
OF DUTY AND ALL OTHER CLAIMS. EACH PARTY HAS REVIEWED THIS WAIVER WITH ITS
COUNSEL.

          11.13 AMENDMENT AND RESTATEMENT. This Agreement amends and restates
the Existing Note Purchase Agreement and is entered thereto as a continuation,
rearrangement and extension of the Existing Note Purchase Agreement.

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          IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have hereunto set their hands to
this Note Purchase Agreement as of the day and year first above written.

                                        MORTGAGEIT, INC.

                                        By: /s/ Glenn J. Mouridy
                                            ------------------------------------
                                        Name: Glenn J. Mouridy
                                        Title: Executive Vice President

                                        TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENT CAPITAL CORP.

                                        By: /s/ Saul B. Rosenthal
                                            ------------------------------------
                                        Name: Saul B. Rosenthal
                                        Title: President

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1.    DEFINITIONS........................................................     1

2.    PURCHASE AND SALE OF NOTES.........................................    11

   2.1     Sale and Issuance of Notes....................................    11
   2.2     Notes.........................................................    11
   2.3     Closing.......................................................    12
   2.4     Prepayment....................................................    12
   2.5     Application of Payments.......................................    13
   2.6     Payments Generally............................................    13
   2.7     Pro Rata Sharing..............................................    13
   2.8     Set-off.......................................................    14
   2.9     Transfer of the Notes.........................................    14

3.    REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF COMPANY..........................    15

   3.1     Company Organization..........................................    15
   3.2     Capitalization................................................    15
   3.3     Company Proceedings, etc......................................    16
   3.4     Consents and Approvals........................................    16
   3.5     Valid Issuance of Notes.......................................    16
   3.6     Absence of Defaults...........................................    16
   3.7     Litigation....................................................    16
   3.8     Solvency......................................................    17
   3.9     Subsidiaries..................................................    17
   3.10    Status of Security Interests..................................    17
   3.11    Financial Statements..........................................    17
   3.12    Absence of Certain Developments...............................    18
   3.13    Compliance with Law...........................................    19
   3.14    Material Agreements...........................................    19
   3.15    Environmental Matters.........................................    20
   3.16    Employees.....................................................    20
   3.17    Minute Books..................................................    21
   3.18    Tax Matters...................................................    21
   3.19    Employee Benefit Plans........................................    21
   3.20    Intellectual Property.........................................    21
   3.21    Software......................................................    23
   3.22    Title to Tangible Assets......................................    23
   3.23    Condition of Properties.......................................    24
   3.24    Insurance.....................................................    24
   3.25    Transactions with Related Parties.............................    24
   3.26    Interest in Competitors.......................................    24
   3.27    Private Offering..............................................    24

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   3.28    Brokerage.....................................................    25
   3.29    Illegal or Unauthorized Payments; Political Contributions.....    25
   3.30    Internal Accounting Controls..................................    25
   3.31    Material Facts................................................    25
   3.32    Foreign Assets Control Regulations, etc.......................    25

4.    REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE PURCHASERS...................    26

   4.1     Corporate Power...............................................    26
   4.2     Authorization.................................................    26
   4.3     Purchaser Bears Economic Risk.................................    26
   4.4     Further Limitations on Disposition............................    26
   4.5     Accredited Investor Status....................................    26
   4.6     Acquisition for Own Account...................................    26

5.    AFFIRMATIVE COVENANTS OF THE COMPANY AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES..........    27

   5.1     Payment of Notes..............................................    27
   5.2     Conduct of Business...........................................    27
   5.3     Notice of Adverse Change......................................    27
   5.4     Notice of Default.............................................    27
   5.5     Notice of Litigation..........................................    27
   5.6     Notice of Default in Other Agreements.........................    27
   5.7     Compliance Certificates.......................................    28
   5.8     Board of Directors............................................    28
   5.9     Security......................................................    28
   5.10    Taxes.........................................................    28
   5.11    Insurance.....................................................    28
   5.12    Compliance with Laws..........................................    28
   5.13    Maintenance and Properties....................................    28
   5.14    Inspection....................................................    29
   5.15    Financial Statements, Etc.....................................    29
   5.16    Use of Proceeds...............................................    30
   5.17    Intellectual Property.........................................    30
   5.18    Further Assurances............................................    30
   5.19    Certain Changes and Conduct of Business.......................    30
   5.20    Securities Filings............................................    31

6.    NEGATIVE COVENANTS OF THE COMPANY..................................    31

   6.1     Limitation on Additional Indebtedness and Liens...............    31
   6.2     Limitation on Transactions with Affiliates....................    31
   6.3     Limitation on Capital Expenditures............................    32
   6.4     Dividends and Redemptions.....................................    32
   6.5     Fundamental Changes; Disposition of Assets; Acquisitions......    32
   6.6     Limitation on Lines of Business...............................    32

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   6.7     Investments...................................................    33
   6.8     Sales and Lease-Backs.........................................    33
   6.9     Litigation....................................................    33
   6.10    Further Assurances............................................    33

7.    FINANCIAL COVENANTS OF THE COMPANY.................................    34

   7.1     Minimum Cash Balance..........................................    34
   7.2     Warehouse Line Ratio..........................................    34
   7.3     Minimum Warehouse Lines.......................................    34

8.    PURCHASERS' CLOSING CONDITIONS.....................................    34

   8.1     Representations and Warranties................................    34
   8.2     Compliance with Agreement, No Default or Event of Default.....    34
   8.3     Officer's Certificate.........................................    34
   8.4     Injunction....................................................    34
   8.5     Counsel's Opinion.............................................    34
   8.6     Parent Guarantee..............................................    35
   8.7     Adverse Development...........................................    35
   8.8     Approval of Proceedings.......................................    35
   8.9     Other Fees and Expenses.......................................    35
   8.10    Security Interests............................................    35
   8.11    Compliance Certificate........................................    35
   8.12    Insurance.....................................................    35
   8.13    Other Assurances..............................................    35

9.    DEFAULT AND REMEDIES...............................................    36

   9.1     Events of Defaults............................................    36
   9.2     Remedies......................................................    37

10.   INDEMNIFICATION....................................................    38

   10.1    Indemnification of the Purchasers.............................    38

11.   MISCELLANEOUS......................................................    38

   11.1    Assignments; Parties in Interest..............................    38
   11.2    Confidentiality...............................................    39
   11.3    Counterparts..................................................    39
   11.4    Titles and Subtitles..........................................    39
   11.5    Notices.......................................................    39
   11.6    Expenses......................................................    40
   11.7    Amendments and Waivers........................................    41
   11.8    Purchaser Consent.............................................    41
   11.9    Entire Agreement; Severability................................    41

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   11.10   Survival......................................................    41
   11.11   Governing Law; Consent to Jurisdiction; Waiver of Damages.....    41
   11.12   WAIVER OF JURY TRIAL..........................................    42
   11.13   Amendment and Restatement.....................................    42

SCHEDULES AND EXHIBITS

SCHEDULE
NUMBER    SCHEDULE NAME
--------  -------------
I         Purchasers
II        Indebtedness
III       Collateral Agent
IV        Liens
V         Warehouse Agreements
3.7(a)    Material Litigation
3.7(b)    Summary of Non-Material Litigation
3.9       Subsidiaries
3.11      Financial Statements
3.12      Absence of Certain Developments
3.14      Material Agreements
3.16(a)   Compliance with Employment Laws, Collective Bargaining, Etc.
3.16(b)   List of Employees
3.18      Tax Audits
3.19      Benefit Arrangements
3.20(b)   Listed Intellectual Property
3.20(c)   Licenses, Sublicenses and Royalties
3.21      Proprietary Software
3.24      Insurance
3.25      Transactions with Related Parties

EXHIBIT   EXHIBIT NAME
-------   ------------
A         Note
B         Security Agreement
C         Certificate of Incorporation
D         Bylaws
E         Opinion of Company Counsel

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                                                                       EXHIBIT A

                                                                       EXHIBIT B

                                                                       EXHIBIT C

                                                                       EXHIBIT D

                                                                       EXHIBIT E

                                                                       EXHIBIT F

                                   SCHEDULE I
                             SCHEDULE OF PURCHASERS

                                                  PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF
      INVESTOR NAME AND ADDRESS                          NOTES
-----------------------------------               -------------------
Technology Investment Capital Corp.                 $15,000,000.00
8 Sound Shore Drive, Suite 215
Greenwich, Connecticut 06830
Attention: Saul B. Rosenthal,
   President

with a copy to:

Nixon Peabody LLP
437 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10019
Attention: Phillip Haber

TOTAL:                                              $15,000,000.00

                                   SCHEDULE II

                                  INDEBTEDNESS

o    $50 million of trust preferred securities, April 13, 2005

o    $25 million of trust preferred securities, May 26, 2005

                                  SCHEDULE III

                              The Collateral Agent

     Each of the Purchasers hereby irrevocably appoints Technology Investment
Capital Corp., a Maryland corporation, as its agent (the "Collateral Agent") and
authorizes the Collateral Agent to take such actions on its behalf and to
exercise such powers as are delegated to the Collateral Agent by the terms
hereof and of the other Transaction Documents, together with such actions and
powers as are reasonably incidental thereto.

     The Person serving as the Collateral Agent hereunder shall have the same
rights and powers in its capacity as a Purchaser as any other Purchaser and may
exercise the same as though it were not the Collateral Agent, and such Person
and its Affiliates may accept deposits from, lend money to and generally engage
in any kind of business with the Company or any of its Subsidiaries or other
Affiliate thereof or any Guarantor as if it were not the Collateral Agent
hereunder.

     The Collateral Agent shall not have any duties or obligations except those
expressly set forth herein and in the other Transaction Documents. Without
limiting the generality of the foregoing, (a) the Collateral Agent shall not be
subject to any fiduciary or other implied duties, regardless of whether a
Default or Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, (b) the Collateral
Agent shall not have any duty to take any discretionary action or exercise any
discretionary powers, except discretionary rights and powers expressly
contemplated hereby and by the other Transaction Documents that the Collateral
Agent is required to exercise in writing as directed by the Majority Purchasers
(or such other number or percentage of the Purchasers as shall be necessary
under the circumstances), and (c) except as expressly set forth herein, the
Collateral Agent shall not have any duty to disclose, and shall not be liable
for the failure to disclose, any information relating to the Company, any of its
Subsidiaries or any of the Guarantors that is communicated to or obtained by the
Person serving as Collateral Agent or any of its Affiliates in any capacity. The
Collateral Agent shall not be liable for any action taken or not taken by it
with the consent or at the request of the Majority Purchasers (or such other
number or percentage of the Purchasers as shall be necessary under the
circumstances) or in the absence of its own gross negligence or willful
misconduct. The Collateral Agent shall be deemed not to have knowledge of any
Default or Event of Default unless and until written notice thereof is given to
the Collateral Agent by the Company or a Purchaser, and the Collateral Agent
shall not be responsible for or have any duty to ascertain or inquire into (i)
any statement, warranty or representation made in or in connection with this
Agreement or the other Transaction Documents, (ii) the contents of any
certificate, report or other document delivered hereunder or in connection
herewith or therewith, (iii) the performance or observance of any of the
covenants, agreements or other terms or conditions set forth herein or therein,
(iv) the validity, enforceability, effectiveness or genuineness of the Purchase
Agreement or any other Transaction Document or any other agreement, instrument
or document or (v) the satisfaction of any condition set forth in Section 8 or
elsewhere herein or therein, other than to confirm receipt of items expressly
required to be delivered to the Collateral Agent.

     The Collateral Agent shall be entitled to rely upon, and shall not incur
any liability for relying upon, any notice, request, certificate, consent,
statement, instrument, document or other

writing believed by it to be genuine and to have been signed or sent by the
proper Person. The Collateral Agent also may rely upon any statement made to it
orally or by telephone and believed by it to be made by the proper Person, and
shall not incur any liability for relying thereon. The Collateral Agent may
consult with legal counsel (who may be counsel for the Company or any
Guarantor), independent accountants and other experts selected by it, and shall
not be liable for any action taken or not taken by it in accordance with the
advice of any such counsel, accountants or experts.

     The Collateral Agent may perform any and all its duties and exercise its
rights and powers by or through any one or more sub-agents appointed by the
Collateral Agent and shall not be responsible for the negligence or misconduct
of any such sub-agents selected by it in good faith.

     Subject to the appointment and acceptance of a successor Collateral Agent
as provided in this paragraph, the Collateral Agent may resign at any time by
notifying the Purchasers and the Company. Upon any such resignation, the
Majority Purchasers shall have the right to appoint a successor. If no successor
shall have been so appointed by the Majority Purchasers and shall have accepted
such appointment within 30 days after the retiring Collateral Agent gives notice
of its resignation, then the retiring Collateral Agent may, on behalf of the
Purchasers, appoint a successor Collateral Agent which shall be a Person with an
office in New York, New York. Upon the acceptance of its appointment as
Collateral Agent hereunder by a successor, such successor shall succeed to and
become vested with all the rights, powers, privileges and duties of the retiring
Collateral Agent, and the retiring Collateral Agent shall be discharged from its
duties and obligations hereunder. After the Collateral Agent's resignation
hereunder, the provisions of this Schedule shall continue in effect for the
benefit of such retiring Collateral Agent in respect of any actions taken or
omitted to be taken by any of them while it was acting as Collateral Agent.

     Each Purchaser acknowledges that it has, independently and without reliance
upon the Collateral Agent or any other Purchaser and based on such documents and
information as it has deemed appropriate, made its own credit analysis and
decision to enter into this Agreement. Each Purchaser also acknowledges that it
will, independently and without reliance upon the Collateral Agent or any other
Purchaser and based on such documents and information as it shall from time to
time deem appropriate, continue to make its own decisions in taking or not
taking action under or based upon this Agreement, any related agreement or any
document furnished hereunder or thereunder.

     If the Collateral Agent receives conflicting instructions from Purchasers
under circumstances under which each Purchaser is entitled to give instructions
to the Collateral Agent, the Collateral Agent may, but shall not be required, to
take action directed by any Purchaser providing such instructions; provided,
however, notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event that any such Purchaser
does so instruct the Collateral Agent to exercise remedies under this Agreement,
the Purchasers and the Collateral Agent hereby agree to work together and
cooperate in good faith to maximize the value to be obtained in connection
therewith for all Purchasers in connection with such actions (it being
understood that this proviso is meant solely for the benefit of the Purchasers
and not the Company or any Guarantor).

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     To the extent not indemnified by the Company (or the Company fails to pay
any amount payable by it pursuant to such indemnity), the Purchasers hereby
severally in proportion to the outstanding principal amount of the Notes owned
by them indemnify the Collateral Agent and agree to hold it harmless against all
fees, expenses and liabilities (including reasonable attorneys fees and
expenses) incurred or payable by the Collateral Agent in such capacity arising
under or in connection with the Transaction Documents other than those
determined by a final unappealable decision of a court of competent jurisdiction
to have resulted from the gross negligence or willful misconduct of the
Collateral Agent.

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                                   SCHEDULE IV

                                      LIENS

                                      None.

                                   SCHEDULE V

                              WAREHOUSE AGREEMENTS

o    Amended and Restated Mortgage Loan Purchase Agreement, dated as of January
     10, 2003, between the Company and UBS and Amended and Restated Mortgage
     Loan Repurchase Agreement, dated as of January 10, 2003, between the
     Company and UBS (as each may be amended, supplemented or modified from time
     to time in accordance with terms hereof).

o    Master Repurchase Agreement dated, as of June 8, 2005, by and between the
     Company, Parent, MHL Funding Corp., Next at Bat Lending, Inc. and Merrill
     Lynch Bank USA (as may be amended, supplemented or modified from time to
     time in accordance with the terms therein).

o    First Amended and Restated Warehousing Credit and Security Agreement, dated
     as of April 12, 2005, by and between the Company and Residential Funding
     Corporation (as may be amended, supplemented or modified from time to
     time).

o    Master Loan and Security Agreement, dated as of February 15, 2005, by and
     among the Company, Parent and Greenwich Capital Financial Products, Inc.
     (as may be amended, supplemented or modified from time to time in
     accordance with the terms therein).

o    Master Repurchase Agreement dated March 11, 2005 by and among Credit Suisse
     First Boston Mortgage Capital LLC, the Company and the Parent (as may be
     amended, supplemented or modified from time to time in accordance with the
     terms therein).AMENDED AND RESTATED
                              --------------------
                              EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT
                              --------------------

                  This Amended and Restated Employment Agreement is dated as of
June 30, 2003 and is entered into between Renaissance Reinsurance Ltd. (the
"Company"), and Kevin J. O'Donnell ("Employee").

                  WHEREAS, the Company and Employee are presently parties to an
Employment Agreement, dated as of June 1, 2000 (the "Prior Agreement"); and

                  WHEREAS, the Company desires to enter into an amended and
restated agreement embodying the terms of Employee's continued employment (this
"Agreement") and the Employee desires to enter into this Agreement and to accept
such continued employment, subject to the terms and provisions of this
Agreement.

                  NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereby agree:

                                   ARTICLE I.

                     Employment, Duties and Responsibilities
                     ---------------------------------------

         1.01. Employment. During the Term (as defined below), Employee shall
serve as a key employee of the Company. Employee agrees to devote his full time
and efforts to promote the interests of the Company.

         1.02. Duties and Responsibilities. Employee shall have such duties and
responsibilities as specified by the person to which the Employee directly
reports and who supervises the Employee's work on a regular basis (the "Direct
Supervisor"). These duties and responsibilities may be modified from time to
time and as are consistent with the Employee's position.

         1.03. Base of Operation. Employee's principal base of operation for the
performance of his duties and responsibilities under this Agreement shall be the
offices of the Company in Bermuda; provided, however, that Employee shall
perform such duties and responsibilities outside of Bermuda as shall from time
to time be reasonably necessary to fulfill his obligations hereunder. Employee's
performance of any duties and responsibilities outside of Bermuda shall be
conducted in a manner consistent with any guidelines provided to Employee by the
Board of Directors of the Company (the "Company's Board").

                                  ARTICLE II.

                                      Term
                                      ----

         2.01. Term. Subject to Article V, the employment of the Employee under
this Agreement shall be for a term (the "Term") commencing as of the date first
written above and continuing until the first anniversary of the date first
written above; provided, however, that the Term shall be extended for successive
one-year periods as of each anniversary date of the date first written above
(each, a "Renewal Date") unless, with respect to any such Renewal Date,

either party hereto gives the other party at least 30 days prior written notice
of its election not to so extend the Term.

                                  ARTICLE III.

                            Compensation and Expenses
                            -------------------------

         3.01. Salary, Incentive Awards and Benefits. As compensation and
consideration for the performance by Employee of his obligations under this
Agreement, Employee shall be entitled, during the Term, to the following
(subject, in each case, to the provisions of Article V hereof):

                  (a)   Salary; Bonus. The Company shall pay Employee a base
salary at a rate to be determined by the Company's Board, upon recommendation of
the Direct Supervisor, or if such Direct Supervisor is not an officer of the
Company, an officer of the Company. Bonuses shall be payable at the discretion
of the Company. Salary and bonuses shall be payable in accordance with the
normal payment procedures of the Company and subject to such withholding and
other normal employee deductions as may be required by law.

                  (b)   Awards. Employee may participate in the stock incentive
plans of the Company, as amended through the date hereof and hereafter from time
to time (the "Plans") of RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd. ("Holdings"), the Company's
ultimate parent company. Employee may receive grants from time to time as
determined by the Compensation Committee of the Holdings Board of Directors.
Employee shall enter into separate award agreements with respect to such awards
granted to him ("Awards") under the Plans, and his rights with respect to such
Awards shall be governed by the Plans and such award agreements.

                  (c)   Benefits. Employee shall be eligible to participate in
such life insurance, health, disability and major medical insurance benefits,
and in such other employee benefit plans and programs for the benefit of the
employees and officers of the Company, as may be maintained from time to time
during the Term, in each case to the extent and in the manner available to other
employees of the Company, subject to the terms and provisions of such plan or
program.

                  (d)   Vacation. Employee shall be entitled to reasonable paid
vacation periods, in accordance with Company policy, to be taken at his
discretion, in a manner consistent with his obligations to the Company under
this Agreement, and subject, with respect to timing, to the reasonable approval
of the Employee's supervisor at the Company.

                  (e)   Indemnification/Liability Insurance. The Company shall
indemnify Employee as required by the Bye-laws, and may maintain customary
insurance policies providing for indemnification of Employee.

         3.02. Expenses; Perquisites. During the Term, the Company shall provide
Employee with the following expense reimbursements and perquisites:

                  (a)   Business Expenses. The Company will reimburse Employee
for reasonable business-related expenses incurred by him in connection with the
performance of his

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duties hereunder, subject, however, to the Company's policies relating to
business-related expenses as in effect from time to time.

                  (b)   Other Benefits. The Company may also provide for other
benefits for Employee as it determines from time to time.

                                  ARTICLE IV.

                                Exclusivity, Etc.
                                -----------------

         4.01. Exclusivity. Employee agrees to perform his duties,
responsibilities and obligations hereunder efficiently and to the best of his
ability. Employee agrees that he will devote his entire working time, care and
attention and best efforts to such duties, responsibilities and obligations
throughout the Term.

         4.02. Other Business Ventures. Employee agrees that during the Term he
will not own, directly or indirectly, any controlling or substantial stock or
other beneficial interest in any business enterprise which is engaged in
business activities that are competitive with the business activities of the
Company or any of its divisions, subsidiaries or affiliates. The preceding
sentence notwithstanding, Employee may own, directly or indirectly, up to 1% of
the outstanding capital stock of any business having a class of capital stock
which is traded on any major stock exchange or in a national over-the-counter
market.

         4.03. Confidential Information. Employee agrees that he will not, at
any time during or after the Term, make use of or divulge to any other person,
firm or corporation any trade or business secret, process, method or means, or
any other confidential information concerning the business or policies of the
Company or any of its divisions, subsidiaries or affiliates, which he may have
learned in connection with his employment hereunder. For purposes of this
Agreement, a "trade or business secret, process, method or means, or any other
confidential information" shall include, but shall not be limited to, any
confidential or proprietary information, trade secrets, customer lists,
drawings, designs, information regarding product development, marketing plans,
sales plans, manufacturing plans, management organization information, operating
policies or manuals, business plans, financial records, packaging design or
other financial, commercial, business or technical information relating to the
Company or any of its divisions, subsidiaries or affiliates, or that the Company
or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates may receive belonging to suppliers,
customers or others who do business with the Company or any of its divisions,
subsidiaries or affiliates. Employee's obligation under this Section 4.03 shall
not apply to any information which (i) is known publicly; (ii) is in the public
domain or hereafter enters the public domain without the fault of Employee;
(iii) is known to Employee prior to his receipt of such information from the
Company or any of its divisions, subsidiaries or affiliates, as evidenced by
written records of Employee or (iv) is hereafter disclosed to Employee by a
third party not under an obligation of confidence to the Company or any of its
divisions, subsidiaries or affiliates. Employee agrees not to remove from the
premises of the Company, or as applicable, the premises of any of its divisions,
subsidiaries or affiliates, except as an employee of the Company in pursuit of
the business of the Company, its divisions, subsidiaries or affiliates, or
except as specifically permitted in writing by the Company's Board, any document
or other object containing or reflecting any such confidential information.

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Employee recognizes that all such documents and objects, whether developed by
him or by someone else, will be the sole exclusive property of the Company and
its divisions, subsidiaries or affiliates, as applicable. Upon termination of
his employment hereunder, Employee shall forthwith deliver to the Company all
such confidential information, including without limitation all lists of
customers, correspondence, accounts, records and any other documents or property
made or held by him or under his control in relation to the business or affairs
of the Company or its subsidiaries or affiliates, and no copy of any such
confidential information shall be retained by him.

         4.04. Non-Competition Obligations. During the Term and, other than in
the case of the death of the Employee, upon any termination of the employment of
the Employee (including a termination by reason of either party's election not
to extend the Term as provided in Section 2.01), the Employee shall not, during
the Non-Competition Period (as defined below), directly or indirectly, whether
as an employee, consultant, independent contractor, partner, joint venturer or
otherwise, (A) engage in any business activities relating to catastrophe
modeling, or underwriting catastrophe risks, on behalf of any person that
competes, to a material extent, with the Company or its affiliates, or engage in
other business activities reasonably determined by the Company's board to be
competitive, to a material extent, with any substantial type of kind of business
activities conducted by the Company or any of its affiliates at the time of
termination; (B) on behalf of any person or entity engaged in business
activities competitive with the business activities of the Company or any of its
divisions, subsidiaries or affiliates, solicit or induce, or in any manner
attempt to solicit or induce, any person employed by, or as agent of, the
Company or any of its divisions, subsidiaries or affiliates to terminate such
person's contract of employment or agency, as the case may be, with the Company
or with any such division, subsidiary or affiliate or (C) divert, or attempt to
divert, any person, concern, or entity from doing business with the Company or
any of its divisions, subsidiaries or affiliates, nor attempt to induce any such
person, concern or entity to cease being a customer or supplier of the Company
or any of its divisions, subsidiaries or affiliates. The preceding sentence
notwithstanding, in the case of (i) any termination of employment by the Company
or the Employee, and (ii) an election by the Company or the Employee not to
extend the term as provided in Section 2.01, the Company may elect within 30
days after such termination, to waive the Employee's non-competition
obligations, in which case it shall not be required to make payments to the
Employee during the Non-Competition Period, as provided in section 5.05(a).
Non-Competition Period means the period of one year following the date of
termination of employment, or such shorter period as the Company may elect
within 30 days after such termination.

         4.05. Remedies. Employee acknowledges that the Company's remedy at law
for a breach by him of the provisions of this Article IV will be inadequate.
Accordingly, in the event of a breach or threatened breach by Employee of any
provision of this Article IV, the Company shall be entitled to injunctive relief
in addition to any other remedy it may have. If any of the provisions of, or
covenants contained in, this Article IV are hereafter construed to be invalid or
unenforceable in any jurisdiction, the same shall not affect the remainder of
the provisions or the enforceability thereof in any other jurisdiction, which
shall be given full effect, without regard to the invalidity or unenforceability
in such other jurisdiction. If any of the provisions of, or covenants contained
in, this Article IV are held to be unenforceable in any jurisdiction because of
the duration or geographical scope thereof, the parties agree that the court
making such determination shall have the power to reduce the duration or
geographical scope of such

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provision or covenant and, in its reduced form, such provision or covenant shall
be enforceable; provided, however, that the determination of such court shall
not affect the enforceability of this Article IV in any other jurisdiction.

                                   ARTICLE V.

                                   Termination
                                   -----------

         5.01.    Termination for Cause. The Company shall have the right to
terminate Employee's employment at any time for "Cause". For purposes of this
Agreement, "Cause" shall mean (a) Employee's failure to perform his duties under
this Agreement, (b) the engaging by Employee in misconduct which is injurious to
the Company or any of its divisions, subsidiaries or affiliates, monetarily or
otherwise, (c) the commission by Employee of any act of fraud or embezzlement
(d) the conviction of Employee of a felony, or (e) Employee's material breach of
the provisions of any of Sections 4.01, 4.02, 4.03, or 4.04 of this Agreement,
provided Employee has received prior written notice of such breach.

         5.02.    Death. In the event Employee dies during the Term, the
Employee's employment shall automatically terminate, such termination to be
effective on the date of Employee's death.

         5.03.    Disability. In the event that Employee suffers a disability
which prevents him from substantially performing his duties under this Agreement
for a period of at least 90 consecutive days, or 180 non-consecutive days within
any 365-day period, and Employee becomes eligible for the Company's long-term
disability plan, the Company shall have the right to terminate the Employee's
employment, such termination to be effective upon the giving of notice to
Employee in accordance with Section 6.03 of this Agreement.

         5.04.    Termination Without Cause. The Company may at any time
terminate Employee's employment for reasons other than Cause.

         5.05.    Effect of Termination.

                  (a)   Obligations of Company. In the event of any termination
of the Employee's employment hereunder, the Company shall pay Employee any
earned but unpaid base salary up to the date of termination. In addition, upon a
termination of Employee's employment for any reason other than the Employee's
death (including a termination by reason of either party's election not to
extend the Term as provided in Section 2.01), the Company shall continue to pay
Employee during the Non-Competition Period his then current base salary (except
that, in the event of a Termination without Cause, a termination by reason of
Employee's disability, or in the event that the Company elects not to extend the
Term as provided in Section 2.01, the continued monthly payments shall be based
on 175% of Employee's base salary as in effect at the time of Employee's
termination), with such amounts to be paid in equal monthly installments
commencing on the date which is one month after the date of such termination and
continuing for the term of the Non-Competition Period. The preceding sentence
notwithstanding, in the event of a termination of employment described in the
penultimate sentence of Section 4.04 of this Agreement, if the Company elects to
waive the Employee's non-

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competition obligation within 30 days after the date of such termination, the
Company shall not be required to make the payments described in the preceding
sentence.

                  (b)   Awards. Employee's rights with respect to Awards, upon
any termination of his employment with the Company, shall be governed
exclusively by the terms and conditions of the Plans and any award agreements
executed by Employee in connection with the Plans.

                  (c)   Obligations of Employee. Employee may terminate his
employment at any time by 10 days' written notice to the Company. Employee shall
have no obligations to the Company under this Agreement after the termination of
his employment other than as provided in Section 5.07, and except and to the
extent Sections 4.03, 4.04 or 4.05 shall apply.

         5.06. Termination Following a Change in Control. In the event that a
Change in Control (as such term is defined in Holdings' 2001 Stock Incentive
Plan) occurs and, on or within one year following the date of such Change in
Control, the Employee's employment is terminated by the Company without Cause,
or the Company elects not to extend the Term as provided in Section 2.01, or the
Employee terminates his employment voluntarily for "Good Reason" (as hereinafter
defined), then in lieu of the payments described in the second sentence of
Section 5.05(a), the Company shall pay the Employee, within fifteen days
following the date of such termination, a lump sum cash amount equal to two
times the sum of:

                  (a)   Employee's annual base salary at the highest rate in
effect during the Term; and

                  (b)   the highest regular annual bonus paid or payable to the
Employee over the preceding three fiscal years (excluding any extraordinary or
non-recurring bonus); provided, however, that in no event shall the amount
calculated in this subsection (b) exceed 150% of Employee's specified target
bonus for the year in which such termination occurs.

                  For purposes of this Agreement, "Good Reason" means

                        (i)    any action taken or failed to be taken by the
         Company or any of its officers which, without Employee's prior written
         consent, changes Employee's position (including titles), authority,
         duties or responsibilities from those in effect prior to the Change in
         Control, or reduces Employee's ability to carry out such duties and
         responsibilities;

                        (ii)   any failure by the Company to comply with any of
         the provisions of Section 3 of this Agreement, other than an
         insubstantial or inadvertent failure which is remedied by the Company
         promptly after receipt of notice thereof from Employee;

                        (iii)  the Company's requiring Employee to be employedt
         any location more than 35 miles further from his current principal
         residence than the location at which Employee was employed immediately
         preceding the Change in Control; or

                        (iv)   any failure by the Company to obtain the
         assumption of and agreement to perform this Agreement by a successor
         as contemplated by Section 6.02(b) of this Agreement.

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                  Except as specifically provided in this Section 5.06, the
effect of a termination of Employee's employment following a Change in Control
shall be governed by the provisions of Section of 5.05.

         5.07. Post-Termination Cooperation. Following any termination of
Employee's employment for any reason, Employee shall reasonably cooperate with
the Company to assist with existing or future investigations, proceedings,
litigations or examinations involving the Holdings, the Company or any of their
respective affiliates. For each day, or part thereof, that Employee provides
assistance to the Company as contemplated hereunder, the Company shall pay
Employee an amount equal to (x) divided by (y), where (x) equals the sum of
Employee's annual base salary and target bonus as in effect on the date of
Employee's termination of employment, and (y) equals 200. In addition, upon
presentment of satisfactory documentation, the Company will reimburse Employee
for reasonable out-of-pocket travel, lodging and other incidental expenses he
incurs in providing such assistance. Employee shall not be required to travel to
Bermuda to provide any assistance contemplated hereunder, but, if requested by
the Company, shall make reasonable good faith efforts to travel to such
locations as the Company may reasonably request.

                                  ARTICLE VI.

                                  Miscellaneous
                                  -------------

         6.01. Life Insurance. Employee agrees that the Company or any of its
divisions, subsidiaries or affiliates may apply for and secure and own insurance
on Employee's life (in amounts determined by the Company). Employee agrees to
cooperate fully in the application for and securing of such insurance, including
the submission by Employee to such physical and other examinations, and the
answering of such questions and furnishing of such information by Employee, as
may be required by the carrier(s) of such insurance. Notwithstanding anything to
the contrary contained herein, neither the Company nor any of its divisions,
subsidiaries or affiliates shall be required to obtain any insurance for or on
behalf of Employee.

         6.02. Benefit of Agreement; Assignment; Beneficiary. (a)This Agreement
shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the Company and its successors
and assigns, including, without limitation, any corporation or person which may
acquire all or substantially all of the Company's assets or business, or with or
into which the Company may be consolidated or merged. This Agreement shall also
inure to the benefit of, and be enforceable by, Employee and his personal or
legal representatives, executors, administrators, successors, heirs,
distributees, devisees and legatees.

                  (b)   The Company shall require any successor (whether direct
or indirect, by operation of law, by purchase, merger, consolidation or
otherwise) to all or substantially all of the business and/or assets of the
Company to expressly assume and agree to perform this Agreement in the same
manner and to the same extent that the Company would be required to perform it
if no such succession had taken place.

         6.03. Notices. Any notice required or permitted hereunder shall be in
writing and shall be sufficiently given if personally delivered or if sent by
telegram or telex or by registered or

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certified mail, postage prepaid, with return receipt requested, addressed: (a)
in the case of the Company to Renaissance Services Ltd., Renaissance House, East
Broadway, Hamilton, Bermuda, Attention: Secretary, or to such other address
and/or to the attention of such other person as the Company shall designate by
written notice to Employee; and (b) in the case of Employee, to Employee at his
then current home address as shown on the Company's books, or to such other
address as Employee shall designate by written notice to the Company. Any notice
given hereunder shall be deemed to have been given at the time of receipt
thereof by the person to whom such notice is given.

         6.04. Entire Agreement; Amendment. This Agreement contains the entire
agreement of the parties hereto with respect to the terms and conditions of
Employee's employment and supersedes any and all prior agreements and
understandings, whether written or oral, between the parties hereto with respect
to compensation due for services rendered hereunder, including the Prior
Agreement. This Agreement may not be changed or modified except by an instrument
in writing signed by both of the parties hereto.

         6.05. Waiver. The waiver by either party of a breach of any provision
of this Agreement shall not operate or be construed as a continuing waiver or as
a consent to or waiver of any subsequent breach hereof.

         6.06. Headings. The Article and Section headings herein are for
convenience of reference only, do not constitute a part of this Agreement and
shall not be deemed to limit or affect any of the provisions hereof.

         6.07. Enforcement. If any action at law or in equity is brought by
either party hereto to enforce or interpret any of the terms of this Agreement,
the prevailing party shall be entitled to reimbursement by the other party of
the reasonable costs and expenses incurred in connection with such action
(including reasonable attorneys' fees), in addition to any other relief to which
such party may be entitled. Employee shall have no right to enforce any of his
rights hereunder by seeking or obtaining injunctive or other equitable relief
and acknowledges that damages are an adequate remedy for any breach by the
Company of this Agreement.

         6.08. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed
and interpreted in accordance with, the internal laws of Bermuda without
reference to the principles of conflict of laws. The parties submit to the
non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Bermuda.

         6.09. Agreement to Take Actions. Each party to this Agreement shall
execute and deliver such documents, certificates, agreements and other
instruments, and shall take such other actions, as may be reasonably necessary
or desirable in order to perform his or its obligations under this Agreement or
to effectuate the purposes hereof.

         6.10. No Mitigation; No Offset. Employee shall not be required to
mitigate damages or the amount of any payment provided for under this Agreement
by seeking (and, without limiting the generality of this sentence, no payment
otherwise required under this Agreement shall be reduced on account of) other
employment or otherwise, and payments under this Agreement

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shall not be subject to offset in respect of any claims which the Company may
have against Employee.

         6.11. Attorneys' Fees. Each party to this Agreement will bear its own
expenses in connection with any dispute or legal proceeding between the parties
arising out of the subject matter of this Agreement, including any proceeding to
enforce any right or provision under this Agreement.

         6.12. Termination; Survivorship. This Agreement shall terminate upon
termination of the Employee's employment, except that the respective rights and
obligations of the parties under this Agreement as set forth herein shall
survive any termination of this Agreement to the extent necessary to the
intended preservation of such rights and obligations.

         6.13. Validity. The invalidity or unenforceability of any provision or
provisions of this Agreement shall not affect the validity or enforceability of
any other provision or provisions of this Agreement, which shall remain in full
force and effect.

         6.14. Other Agreements. Employee represents and warrants to the Company
that to the best of his knowledge, neither the execution and delivery of this
Agreement nor the performance of his duties hereunder violates or will violate
the provisions of any other agreement to which he is a party or by which he is
bound.

         6.15. Subsidiaries, etc. (a) The obligations of the Company under this
Agreement may be satisfied by any subsidiary or affiliate of the Company for
which Employee serves as an employee under this Agreement, to the extent such
obligations relate to Employee's employment by such subsidiary or affiliate.

                  (b)   The rights of the Company under this Agreement may be
enforced by any Subsidiary or affiliate of the Company for which Employee serves
as an employee under this Agreement, to the extent such rights relate to
Employee's employment by such subsidiary or affiliate.

         6.16. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more
counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original but all of which
together will constitute one and the same instrument.

                                  ARTICLE VII.

                           Indemnification of Employee
                           ---------------------------

         7.01. Indemnification. The Company shall defend, hold harmless and
indemnify Employee to the fullest extent permitted by Bermuda law, as currently
in effect or as it may hereafter be amended, from and against any and all
damages, losses, liabilities, obligations, claims of any kind, costs, interest
or expense (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys' fees and
expenses) (collectively, "Losses") that may be incurred or suffered by Employee
in connection with or arising out of his service with the Company (whether prior
to or following the date hereof), subject only to the provisions of Section 7.02
below.

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         7.02. Exceptions to Right of Indemnification. No indemnification shall
be made under this Article VII in respect of the following:

                  (a)   Losses relating to the disgorgement remedy contemplated
by Section 16 of the US Securities Exchange Act of 1934;

                  (b)   Losses arising out of a knowing violation by Employee of
a material provision of this Article VII or any other agreement to which
Employee is a party with the Company; and

                  (c)   Losses arising out of a final, nonappealable conviction
of Employee by a court of competent jurisdiction for a knowing violation of
criminal law.

                  Moreover, the Company shall not effect any advances, or
advance any costs, relating to any proceeding (or part thereof) initiated by
Employee unless the initiation thereof was approved by the Board of Directors of
the Company, or as may be approved or ordered by a competent tribunal.

         7.03. Prepayment of Expenses. Unless Employee otherwise elects via
written notice to the Company, expenses incurred in defending any civil or
criminal action, suit or proceeding shall be paid by the Company in advance of
the final disposition of such action, suit or proceeding upon receipt by the
Company of a written affirmation of Employee's good faith belief that his
conduct does not constitute the sort of behavior that would preclude his
indemnification under this Article VII and Employee furnishes the Company a
written undertaking, executed personally or on his behalf, to repay any advances
if it is ultimately determined that he is not entitled to be indemnified by the
Company under this Article VII.

         7.04. Continuation of Indemnity. All agreements and obligations of the
Company contained in this Article VII shall continue during the period in which
Employee is employed the Company and shall continue thereafter so long as
Employee shall be subject to any threatened, pending or completed action, suit
or proceeding, whether civil, criminal, administrative or investigative, and
whether formal or informal, by reason of the fact that Employee was a employed
by the Company.

         7.05. Indemnification Hereunder Not Exclusive. The indemnification and
prepayment of expenses provided by this Article VII is in addition to and shall
not be deemed exclusive of any other right to which Employee may be entitled
under the Company's Memorandum of Association, the Company's Bye-Laws, any
agreement, any vote of shareholders or disinterested directors, Bermuda law, any
other law (common or statutory) or otherwise. Nothing contained in this Article
VII shall be deemed to prohibit the Company from purchasing and maintaining
insurance, at its expense, to protect itself or Employee against any expense,
liability or loss incurred by it or him, whether or not Employee would be
indemnified against such expense, liability or loss under this Article VII;
provided that the Company shall not be liable under this Article VII to make any
payment of amounts otherwise indemnifiable hereunder if and to the extent that
Employee has otherwise actually received such payment under any insurance
policy, contract, agreement or otherwise. In the event the Company makes any
indemnification payments to Employee and Employee is subsequently reimbursed
from the proceeds of

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insurance, Employee shall promptly refund such indemnification payments to the
Company to the extent of such insurance reimbursement.

                                      * * *

                     [Signatures appear on following page.]

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                  IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Company and Employee have duly
executed this Agreement as of the date first above written.

                               RENAISSANCE REINSURANCE LTD.

                               By: /s/ Peter C. Durhager
                                  ----------------------------------------------

                               Name: Peter C. Durhager

                               Title: Chief Administrative Officer

                               EMPLOYEE

                               By: /s/ Kevin J. O'Donnell
                                  ----------------------------------------------

                               Name: Kevin J. O'Donnell
                                    --------------------------------------------

                               Title: Senior Vice President
                                     -------------------------------------------

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